
Fall Homecoming Royalty announced!
Hiawatha High School students Connor Kettler and Maddy Simmons were crowned as fall homecoming royalty on Friday, Sept.
Hiawatha High School students Connor Kettler and Maddy Simmons were crowned as fall homecoming royalty on Friday, Sept.
The Hiawatha Lady Red Hawks continued their sprint toward the postseason this week, competing in a Big East League triangular at St.
Homecoming was a real party in Hiawatha on Friday night, as the team helped the school celebrate in style with a big win over visiting Jeff West to earn their first victory of the season in what was also their first District matchup of the year.The Red Hawks saw a few key players return from injury, which helped the team on both sides of the ball.
Friday night saw the Hiawatha Red Hawks take their home field for the first time this season, welcoming in the Sabetha Blue Jays in a Big East League dust up.
It is almost that time of the year where everyone in Hiawatha shows their pride for this little town.
Since Hiawatha is a small town with larger towns surrounding it, the community relies heavily on various news sources for information.
Due to excessive heat, many areas in the United States are facing drought conditions.
There were promising signs at Hiawatha’s opening meet of the cross country season, but in week two, the results were far more than promising, as the girls took first and the boys took third on Thursday at Holton.For the middle school boys, Eastan Sheldon took fourth overall to lead the team, followed by Braylon Kuehn in 29th, Tristan Gibbs in 52nd, and Kellen Boye in 54th for the Red Hawks.
A back and forth battle that was decided late in week one for the Hiawatha Red Hawks gave way to a much different result this week, as the Hawks hit the road once again, this time running into a buzzsaw of a Marysville team and coming home with a 38-0 loss.A week after the Bulldogs upset defending State champion Nemaha Central, Marysville did not look dominant in the early going of Friday night’s game, as the Red Hawk defense played well in the first half, standing up the Dogs on fourth down to turn Marysville over on their first drive.