Spring 2006
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Track and field approaches end of season Track and field Coach Winston Kenton will lose seven students after graduation this year but still sees promise in the remaining members of the team. (Read More)   
  
Baseball losses put bye to regionals out of reach Even after losing to Tabor College and Kansas Wesleyan University, the Friends University baseball team still has a chance to take third in conference. (Read More)   
  
Falcons stumble but have chance to retaliate Previously No. 1 in the conference, the Falcon softball team fell to Ottawa University, making the team’s final match-up today the deciding factor for the conference title. (Read More)   
  
Recruiting athletes: A two-way street Friends University coaches begin recruiting athletes during their junior year of high school and encourage these students to become a par of the Freinds athletic team. (Read More)   
  
Men and women's tennis continue to show promise The men’s and women’s tennis teams traveled to Salina last Saturday to play in the final regular season conference match of the season against the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes. (Read More)   
  
Golf team takes second in KCAC For the first time in 12 years, the golf team placed above Bethany College in the KCAC. Friends took second in the conference just slightly behind Southwestern College, and players look forward to regionals. (Read More)   
  
Farewell: O’Brien leaves for head coaching job Matt O'Brien will be remembered by his players and by Coach Faber for his enthusiasm and hard work as he takes his leave to coach basketball in McPherson. (Read More)   
  
Softball team is front runner in conference The Friends softball team won four out of six games last week and has lost only one conference game. (Read More)   
  
Falcons beat Ottawa twice, advance in KCAC The Falcons’ doubleheader victory at Lawrence Dumont Stadium against the Ottawa Braves propelled them forward in conference and is the fourth win the Falcons have had against Ottawa this season. (Read More)   
  
‘Best is yet to come’ for track and field Sophomore Ebony Phillips continues to elevate the track program by placing first in events (Read More)   
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