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Softball (Girls V) | March 26, 2026
Softball (Girls V) Scores
The 2026 LadyKats softball team fell in their season opener Wednesday night against the Tipton Blue Devils, 21-4. Despite the score, there were tremendous feats happening all over the field. Of...
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Basketball (Boys V) | March 9, 2026
Basketball (Boys V) Scores
Wildkats Battle to the Final Buzzer in Sectional Championship Kokomo fought until the final seconds Saturday night in the Class 4A Sectional 7 Championship, falling to Harrison 59–56 after a hard-...
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Basketball (Boys V) | March 9, 2026
Basketball (Boys V) Scores
Wildkats Advance to Sectional Championship “Five guys playing as one.” That’s how anyone at the game would describe the Wildkats’ effort Friday night as they defeated Lafayette Jeff 46–33 to advan...
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View PostsKorbyn Hammel and DJ Nash named to the IBCA Boys Basketball All-State Honorable Mention Teams https://t.co/5UNRJuvg0l
— WildkatBasketball (@KHS_KatsBball) March 26, 2026
Hello Spring sports!
— Kokomo HS Sports Information Director β€οΈπ (@KHS_SID) March 25, 2026
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Congratulations to two of our standout Seniors for signing their letters of intent! Derrick Ross signed with IWU and Jeremiah Young signed with U of Indy! Congratulations to both of these amazing individuals! #legacymatters pic.twitter.com/KA9g2Hw3xf
— KHS Boys Track (@KHS_BoysTrack) March 23, 2026
SOFTBALL CANCELATION: Due to low temperatures, tonightβs softball game vs. Ben Davis has been canceled. Makeup date TBD.
— Kokomo Athletics (@KHS_AD) March 23, 2026
π¨π¨π¨ 100TH ANNIVERSARY π¨π¨π¨
— Kokomo HS Sports Information Director β€οΈπ (@KHS_SID) March 23, 2026
Happy 100th anniversary to the North Central Conference!
On March 23, 1926, in an office at Kokomo High School, administrators gathered to officially form one of the most successful conferences in state history. There were 10 charter schools in⦠pic.twitter.com/49Cgw0qv2P
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