Listen to Area Teams Compete in State Basketball Championship Live on KNDY AM & FM

KNDY continues full coverage of area teams in the state basketball tournament, with Max Blaske live in Colby covering Hanover boys and girls, Axtell boys, and Linn girls in 1A DII, with games live on KNDY-FM 95.5.

Weston Ohlde picks up the Frankfort boys from Dodge City 1A DI, and Bruce Dierking has the Valley Heights girls from Manhattan 2A, games live on AM 1570/FM 94.1. All the tournament games stream on our website kndyradio.com and are available on our mobile apps available for Apple and Android devices.

First tip is Wednesday at 2, as eighth seed Linn girls (16-6) face top seed South Haven (21-1). Wednesday evening at 8, Hanover girls are three seed (20-2), and face six seed Sharon Springs (18-4).

Thursday afternoon, five seed Hanover boys (16-8) meet four seed Elyria Christian (19-4) at 4, and the five seed Frankfort boys (18-6) take on four seed Central Plains (18-4) also at 4.
Thursday evening at 6, second seed Axtell boys (22-1) tip off with seven seed Central Christian (13-10), and seventh seed Valley Heights girls (16-8) play second seed St. Mary’s Colgan (21-2) also at 6.

Again, full coverage of Hanover, Axtell, and Linn on KNDY-FM 95.5, with Frankfort and Valley Heights on KNDY-AM 1570/FM 94.1.

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