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Kansas hunting atlas debuting soon
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PRATT – Hunters anticipating the arrival of Kansas’ newest hunting atlas won’t have to wait much longer. Produced annually by the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism, the 2019-2020 Kansas Fall and Spring Hunting Atlas includes maps of Walk-in Hunting Access (WIHA) properties – private lands leased by KDWPT and opened to public hunting – and state and federal public wildlife areas. While printed copies are slated to hit shelves prior to Sept. 1, hunters can get their hands on an electronic copy now by visiting ksoutdoors.com and clicking “Hunting,” then “Where to Hunt.” Printed copies, once available, may be requested by calling KDWPT’s Pratt Operations Office, 620-672-5911.

Hunters are encouraged to retain their hunting atlas through the 2020 spring turkey seasons, as the 2019-2020 atlas includes both fall and spring Walk-in Hunting Access (WIHA) enrollments; a separate spring atlas will not be printed.

More than 1.1 million acres of land have been enrolled in the WIHA program for upcoming seasons, with more than 4,400 unique tracts mapped. And while the printed atlas will be up-to-date as of its print date, additional acreages may be added to the program post-printing, as landowners continue to sign up. Hunters are encouraged to view the online atlas throughout the season for the most current maps.

All WIHA properties are designated with signage displaying the lease dates, which can begin Sept. 1, Nov. 1, or April 1, and end Jan. 31, March 31, or May 31. All regulations for KDWPT public lands apply to WIHA properties, and accessing a WIHA property prior to or after the lease dates shown is prohibited.

To learn more about the WIHA program or to download an electronic copy of the 2019-2020 Kansas Fall and Spring Hunting Atlas, visit www.ksoutdoors.com.

Centralia girls down St. John, 50-27
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St. John Tiger Lydia Reed - photo by Courtesy Photo by Dick Smith
CENTRALIA 50, ST. JOHN 27 — Unbeaten Centralia used a 20-0 scoring run for a dominating 50-27 quarterfinal victory over the St. John Tigers. St. John hung within 15-11 with quality defense when Centralia ended the first half on a 7-0 burst that ignited a 20-0 scoring run for a 35-11 lead. Centralia converted 7 of 26 first-half field goals. Lydia Reed and Mia Meyer each scored 10 points. The other Tigers managed seven points off 2 of 10 shooting. Reed grabbed seven rebounds, blocked two shots and dished out two assists Centralia's Hayden Kramer scored 17 points and Oen Deters and Tava Gibbs each added 10 points. Deters dished out seven assists and had nine steals. Centralia scored 19 points off St. John turnovers. St. John 9 2 6 10 — 27 Centralia 15 7 15 13 — 50 ST. JOHN (17-6) (FG 3 FT TP) — Lydia Reed 5-14 0-0 10, Mia Meyer 5-19 (0-3) 0-0 10, Bright 1-4 3-4 5, Brummer 1-1 0-0 2, Bonner 0-3 (0-2) 0-0 0, Rockenbach (0-1) 0-0 0, Jayln Fisher 0-1 0-0 0, Totals 12-43 (0-5) 3-6 27 CENTRALIA (23-0) (FG 3 FT TP)—Hayden Kramer 8-14 (0-2) 1-2 17, Deters 3-15 (1-6) 3-5 10, Gibbs 1-2 8-9 10, Josie Haverkamp 2-7 (1-5) 4-4 9, Heinen 0-2 (0-1) 0-0 0, Becker (0-1) 0-0 0, Tatum Kramer 1-2 (1-1) 0-0 3, Thompson 1-1 0-0 2, Rempe (0-3) 0-0 0, Totals 16-47 (2-15) 16-20 50 1A DIV. 1 GIRLS 3-14—SEMIFINALS—Centralia 23-0 vs. Troy 21-1, 2 p.m.; Little River 21-0 vs. Quinter 20-3, 6 p.m.; FIRST ROUND—Centralia 50, St. John 27; Troy 33, Central Plains 25; Little River 76, Crest 27; Quinter 65, South Gray 54
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