
The Grizzlies continued their dominated season run with an impressive 86-49 victory over Fort Hays Tech Northwest. The Grizzlies relentless defense and pressure kept Tech Northwest without any room to gain any positive momentum.
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The Grizzlies continued their dominated season run with an impressive 86-49 victory over Fort Hays Tech Northwest. The Grizzlies relentless defense and pressure kept Tech Northwest without any room to gain any positive momentum.
The Butler Grizzlies delivered a great, dominant performance against Pratt Community College on Saturday, Nov. 23, setting the tone for a decisive 103-40 victory at the Power Plant in El Dorado.
The game started on the right foot early for the Grizzlies; their defense managed to stop all Pratt's attempts at a bucket, forcing multiple turnovers and limiting their offensive opportunities. The first points of the game came from freshman forward Kenzie Galliart with a lay-up and free-throw, establishing Butler's momentum from the start. At the same time, Keegan Yarick and Alba Cunill, both sophomore guards, sank crucial three-pointers to extend the Grizzlies’ lead.
Pratt managed just three points in the opening quarter, courtesy of a three-pointer by Sofia Bermejo. Meanwhile, Butler benefited from turnovers and offensive rebounds to end the first quarter with a dominant 23-3 lead.
In the second quarter, Pratt attempted to gain some rhythm, adding 14 points. However, Butler’s relentless offensive pressure and depth proved overwhelming. Freshman guards Ashley Singhateh and Galliart continued to shine, while Mya Mayberry and Destiny Smith, both freshmen guards, facilitated fast-paced transitions. By halftime, Butler had surged to a commanding 50-17 advantage.
The Butler Grizzlies continued their impressive season with a commanding 4-1 victory over Dodge City on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at BG Products Veterans Sports Complex. This win boosted their record to 12-2-4 overall and 12-2-2 in conference play.
The Butler Grizzlies suffered their first conference loss of the season, falling 2-1 to Kansas City Kansas Community College on Saturday, Saturday, Oct. 5, at BG Products Veterans Sports Complex. This defeat brings Butler’s overall record to 9-1-3, with a 9-1-1 mark in conference play.
The season four of The Boys returns with a explosive, unapologetic approach with its graphic show of violence and ironic narrative while exploring the possibilities of a superhero story. Using imperfect "heroes," Eric Kripke's series, which picks up where Garth Ennis' comic left off, peels back the layers of celebrity, power, and corruption to reveal society's darkest corners. The hero the audience sometimes enjoys and frequently dislikes Homelander (Antony Starr), is at the center.
The Butler Grizzlies continued their unbeaten run in the conference, beating the Seward County Saints 4-1 on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at B.G. Products Veterans Sports Complex.Butler's early pressure finally was rewarded. Scoring opened in just the 8th minute when freshman forward London Ingram scored her 8th goal of the season, giving Butler the 1-0 lead. Still on top, the Grizzlies controlled the game and made several more attempts on goals, including a high shot by Ingram at the 12-minute mark.
In a commanding performance on Saturday, Sept. 14 the Butler Grizzlies cruised to a 41-6 victory over the Independence Pirates at Emmot Field. The Grizzlies, now 2-1, made a statement in their third game of the season, excelling on both sides of the ball and shutting down the Pirates’ offense.
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