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Sports roundup: Baseball goes 3-1

By Laci Sutton Staff Writer

The Hutchinson Community College baseball team is 3-1 following its opening weekend against Southeast Community College, bringing home their first series win of the season.

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Freshman Max Childers brought in three runs alongside sophomore Will Edmunson’s pair of twos, defeating Southeast 8-4 in the first game of the doubleheader in Nebraska.

Freshman pitcher Gus McKay worked four-plus innings for his first career start, throwing three shutout innings in the first three innings. He allowed four hits, one unearned run, three strikeouts and two walks.

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House does more of the safe touch and safe date talks at schools to give children and young adults information about what is OK and what is not as far as your body (goes),” the former dispatcher said.

Resources such as BrightHouse serve to protect victims and prevent sex crimes, although the discourse continues to be inherently flawed.

“The whole discussion always has me up in arms because we live in an unfair world where women have to actively change everything they do to avoid being attacked and it’s still never good enough,” the former dispatcher said.

Sophomore pitchers Brady Beverman and Jackson Blue came together to finish out the rest of the game.

Ryan Henderson and Cody Gunderson shared two hits each, bringing the Blue Dragons to outhit the Storm 14-7.

Softball - The 17th-ranked Blue Dragons had two wins to close out the THF Winter Blast in Denison, Texas.

Saturday morning started off with a 9-1, six-inning victory over Paris Junior College.

That momentum continued into the second game of the day, leading to a 1-0 victory over Weatherford College.

Fd becoming the first Blue Dragon pitcher since Jordan Galliher to throw a complete game shutout.

“There was a HutchCC track dude that was a serial rapist … he would assault girls at parties or invite them to his house (or) go to hang out at the girls’ houses and rape them,” the former dispatcher said. “That in and of itself is bullshit because what were those girls doing other than trying to make a friend or date an attractive, well-spoken, and charming man who was secretly a monster?”

At Applebee’s, the recent incident has forced female waitresses to pivot their nightly routines.

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“(I) always walk out with a co-worker now,” the waitress said. “(There are) definitely more precautions … I used to not lock my apartment door, but ever since then, I lock my car, my door, (and) never give out my number to customers.

“Managers now talk with customers that make servers uncomfortable and they actually take customers out. They never did before, (but) you can’t be too sure.”

From their experience within law enforcement, the previous officer also provided some safety precautions for individuals. Their tips include always using the buddy system, checking in on one another when going somewhere, creating code words for uncomfortable situations, not accepting drinks or drugs from strangers, keeping your location on your phone, carrying an alarm or small weapon with you, and always trusting your gut.

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