
Red Hawks beat the Holton Wildcats
The Hiawatha Red Hawks (6-9, 2-5) won at home on Friday night by a score of 60-37. They defeated the Holton Wildcats (5-10, 4-4).
The Hiawatha Red Hawks (6-9, 2-5) won at home on Friday night by a score of 60-37. They defeated the Holton Wildcats (5-10, 4-4).
Everyone knows the Wi-Fi has been performing poorly at Hiawatha High School as of late; however, the majority of us do not know why. During the last two weeks, HHS students were told multiple times that the issues should be fixed, but then the Wi-Fi continued to go out. Other issues have included only teachers having Wi-Fi issues, certain rooms being disconnected while others aren’t, and the Wi-Fi going on and off within minutes over and over again. These outages have disrupted many classes, and have impacted students’ ability to get their work done. However, teachers were arguably affected the most by these Wi-Fi troubles, as the outages disrupted lesson plans, and hindered the ability to use e-passes and accept them.
Olivia Hawks The Hawk-Eye The Hiawatha Headliners, had their first competition on Jan. 11 at Maryville High School in Maryville, MO. They performed at 9… Login to continue reading Login…
Hiawatha High School students Cameron Bosworth and Dani Morton were officially crowned as Winter Homecoming King and Queen of 2025 during halftime at the Red Hawk boys’ basketball game portion of the homecoming basketball competition against the Riley County Falcons during a special coronation ceremony that also featured winter homecoming candidates Alija Contreras and Tyler Willich and Kameron Winder and Jana Capparos. Both sides of the gym was packed full of members from the community, especially those who moved to get close enough to snap photos of the King and Queen.
The Hiawatha High School Red Hawk Scholar’s Bowl team finished their season by competing at the Regional Scholar’s Bowl meet at Silver Lake on Thursday, Feb. 6, where the varsity team placed fifth among the 16 teams from northeast Kansas present at the event.
Frank NewellSports Reporter for the Hiawatha World The Lady Red Hawks (8-5, 4-3), were home on Friday evening. They were beaten by the Riley County… Login to continue reading Login…
The Hiawatha Red Hawks (5-9, 2-5) won at home on Friday night by a score of 73-58. They defeated the Riley County Falcons (4-10, 2-6).
Hiawatha High School is currently participating in a Spirit Week as part of the Winter Homecoming festivities.
The Hiawatha Red Hawks (4-8, 1-4) visited Perry-Lecompton on Friday night to face the Kaws. They lost in overtime by a final score of 56-49.
This gallery features photos of the Winter Homecoming 2025 candidates. The Winter Homecoming King candidates are Kameron Winder, Cameron Boswell and Tyler Willich. The Winter… Login to continue reading Login…