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Where are they now? Cleo Littleton, Wichita East HS Class of 1951.
Central Kansas
Nothing stopped Cleo Littleton on the basketball floor. Not taller centers. Not quicker guards. And certainly not prejudice as he turned an All-American basketball career into business success.
Littleton, 75, was the cornerstone of Wichita State basketball’s first foray onto the national scene, playing for his old Wichita East coach Ralph Miller from 1951 through 1955. At East High, Littleton led the Aces to the 1951 AA state championship... More
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Central Kansas
The city of Wichita has an unmatched heritage when it comes to women’s golf. Natasha Fife is a big reason why.
Fife was not only the most dominant female amateur golfer in Kansas during the post-World War II era, but was also a person who held the game up to its highest standards.
Fife, who graduated from Winfield High in 1954, is now 71 and still lives in... More
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Central Kansas
It’s hard to believe 81-year-old Linwood Sexton last set foot on the track at Wichita University in 1948. He doesn't look his age – not with that shy smile, that barrel chest and not a wrinkle in sight. Shoot, Linwood doesn't even think he’s 81.
“I still go to work everyday and play golf three times a week,” said Sexton, who has worked in sales for Hiland Dairy since... More
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The KSHSAA Board of Directors voted in September to permit coaches in basketball, volleyball and football to coach their teams...
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Its Own Community
by: Randy Fisher
Family. A simple-sounding word with a myriad of meanings.
People usually think of a family in the traditional...
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