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KSCB Sportsguys Jan. 26 Roundup: Panhandle High School and JUCO Results

KSCB’s Sportsguys roundup consolidated Panhandle high-school and junior college results from the prior weekend and week, giving local fans scores, recaps and scheduling notes that shape community sports calendars.

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KSCB Sportsguys Jan. 26 Roundup: Panhandle High School and JUCO Results
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KSCB’s Sportsguys segment by Brock Kappelmann posted January 26, 2026, delivered a compact regional roundup of high-school and junior college results from the prior weekend and week. The post and accompanying audio provide game scores, short recaps and notes on local athletes and upcoming games, creating a single local record for results that matter to Texas County and neighboring Oklahoma Panhandle and Kansas communities.

The Sportsguys rundown functions as a results ledger for teams that draw local crowds. By listing scores and schedule notes in one place, the segment helps coaches, parents and athletic directors track momentum, injuries and upcoming travel commitments. For junior colleges, regular reporting also supports the JUCO-to-four-year pipeline by compiling performance data that regional recruiters and transfer coordinators use when evaluating prospects.

KSCB’s format combines a brief story header on the station page with an audio segment for listeners who follow games by ear. That two-pronged approach preserves both written scores and spoken recaps, ensuring fans who attend weekend games and those who follow remotely can access the same information. In a region where long drives and variable schedules are common, centrally posted results reduce uncertainty about game dates and tip-off times when weather or gym availability forces adjustments.

Beyond on-court outcomes, consistent local coverage has wider community effects. Game-day attendance across Panhandle towns supports small businesses in Texas County and nearby Kansas communities, and up-to-date schedules make it easier for families to plan travel and for volunteer-run programs to marshal staffing. For school athletic departments, the Sportsguys records supply an accessible archive of performance trends across a season, useful for end-of-year reviews and budgeting decisions around travel and facility use.

For readers who want the full details, the January 26 post is available on the KSCB page with its full audio rundown. Regular monitoring of those posts clarifies standings, highlights which matchups will draw larger crowds and signals when JUCO players may be rising on recruiting radars. As the season progresses, expect the Sportsguys updates to remain a practical tool for keeping Texas County residents informed about who’s winning, who’s traveling and what games will matter most to local fans and the local economy.

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