
A night after the girls won their first round sub-state game, the boys will look to do the same. They are heading on the road tonight to take on #5 seeded Frankfort with a trip to the semifinals on the line. They'll be tipping off at 7:00pm this evening.
After the orange-out last night, the cheerleaders are doing a black-out theme this evening for the boys game. So put on your favorite black Onaga gear, and head out to Frankfort to cheer on the boys to the semifinals of sub-state!
Good luck tonight boys! GO BUFFALOES!!!
HS BOYS BASKETBALL
https://www.usd322.org/page/basketball-boys
SUB-STATE BRACKET
https://www.kshsaa.org/Public/ScoreCenter/Brackets/Basketball/1A%20DISub-State.cfm?Activity=2&Class=9&WeekID=6018



The girls basketball team knocked off #9 seeded Rural Vista tonight in the opening round of sub-state, sending them on to the semifinal round of the tournament. They will head to Centralia on Saturday to try and punch their ticket to the championship game. They'll take on the #1 seeded host Panthers at 7:00pm.
Congratulations on the win and advancing to the next round ladies! GO BUFFALOES!!!
HS GIRLS BASKETBALL
https://www.usd322.org/page/girls-basketball
SUB-STATE BRACKET
https://www.kshsaa.org/Public/ScoreCenter/Brackets/Basketball/1A%20DISub-State.cfm?Activity=2&Class=9&WeekID=6050


Join us on Thursday, March 6, for a community meeting to discuss the USD 322 school buildings. Everyone is encouraged to attend, learn about the current challenges, and share feedback on the future of the district's facilities.


The girls basketball team is at home tonight for the opening round of sub-state. The girls enter as the #8 seed and will host #9 seeded Rural Vista tonight at 7:00pm, with the winner moving on to the second round game on Saturday at Centralia.
A big shoutout goes out to Mitchell Kufahl at Tier 1 Financial and Brooke Robbins at Parlor 318, who are teaming up to provide free entry to all Onaga students who come to the game tonight. The cheerleaders are doing an "Orange Out" theme tonight as well, so throw on your orange Onaga shirt and head out to support the girls tonight at 7:00pm!
Good luck tonight ladies! GO BUFFALOES!!!
HS GIRLS BASKETBALL
https://www.usd322.org/page/girls-basketball
SUB-STATE BRACKET
https://www.kshsaa.org/Public/ScoreCenter/Brackets/Basketball/1A%20DISub-State.cfm?Activity=2&Class=9&WeekID=6050




Postseason for winter sports continue this week with sub-state basketball the next two days, and state wrestling at the end of the week. Also, good luck to the junior high scholars bowl team today in the league meet at Sts. Peter & Paul.
Here are the activities scheduled this week!


Jesse Miller is heading to state! The freshman wrestler entered today's regional tournament in Council Grove as the #6 ranked wrestler in Kansas for the 106 pound weight class, and with a 23-5 record earned a bye in the first round. By advancing to the semifinals with the bye, he had already secured a spot at the state meet next weekend. But after a pin in the second period of his second match, a regional championship was on the line. Unfortunately he was pinned in the third period of the final match, giving him a second place finish.
That will send Jesse to the state meet next weekend in Hays, where he will face a third place finisher from another regional in the first round. Wrestling will begin at 9:00am on Friday, and will conclude on Saturday in Hays.
Congratulations on a great day Jesse, and good luck in Hays! GO BUFFALOES!!!


At the regional forensics today, sophomore Adalei Conley and freshman Blake Williams both qualified for the state forensics meet! The two placed second in Improvised Duet Acting at a big meet in Marysville today with a lot of larger schools, and Adalei also made it to the finals in Impromptu Speech and finished 6th, which will also earn her a medal. The two will compete at the state meet in McPherson on May 3rd.
Congratulations to Adalei and Blake and good luck at the state meet in May!



The high school basketball teams wrap up their regular seasons tonight before heading into the postseason next week, as they head on the road to take on Valley Heights in a league contest. The games get rolling at the high school at 4:00pm with two quarters of C-team girls, followed by the JV girls. The varsity girls will get rolling around 6:00pm, then the varsity boys will finish out the night. Meanwhile, at the secondary gym in Blue Rapids, the JV boys will play at 6:00pm.
Good luck tonight to both teams! GO BUFFALOES!!!
HS BOYS BASKETBALL
https://www.usd322.org/page/basketball-boys
HS GIRLS BASKETBALL
https://www.usd322.org/page/girls-basketball


Join us this afternoon in the high school commons area for a special day for senior Jackson Kolterman. Jackson will be signing his Letter of Intent to Butler County Community College, where he will play baseball next year.
The senior shortstop/pitcher has been a 1st Team All-League recipient all three years he's been in high school, while also receiving Honorable Mention All-State honors as a freshman, 2nd Team All-State as a sophomore, and 1st Team All-State as a junior. Already a holder of 12 single-season and 3 career hitting records at Onaga, he'll look to help the Buffaloes return to the postseason once again this year before heading off to Butler next Fall.
Jackson's signing will take place at 12:30pm in the high school commons and is open to the public.
Congratulations on this achievement Jackson, we're all looking forward to seeing the great things you'll do in the future!


On April 23rd, senior Atalie Conger is running the Red Cross Blood Drive at Onaga High School from 1:00pm to 7:00pm. As is the case every year, if Atalie is able to meet her goal for number of donors she will receive a scholarship from Red Cross. Please consider signing up for a time to donate on that day to help out Atalie, and help the Red Cross with a very important cause!
To sign up to donate that day, follow the link below and pick the time you'd like to schedule your appointment. The blood drive will be set up in the commons area of the high school.
https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=OnagaHS


🌟 Exciting News from Miss K's 5th Grade Class! 🌟
Our students are diving into the world of energy efficiency and renewable energy through the Kansas Energy Program! 🌱⚡ They recently built their very own wind turbines and tested them in the wind tunnel as part of the KidWind Challenge! 🌬️ This hands-on experience has sparked creativity and teamwork, teaching our young learners about sustainable energy solutions.
We’re proud to be part of this initiative, inspiring our future leaders to think green and embrace STEM! 💡🌍
Want to learn more? Check out the Kansas Energy Program here: https://kansasenergyprogram.org/
#KansasEnergyProgram #RenewableEnergy #STEMEducation #MissKsClass #FutureInnovators









The high school basketball team plays tonight in the first of two games on back-to-back days, as it gets set to welcome Hanover to town for a rescheduled league contest. Games get rolling at 4:45pm with the JV girls in the north gym, followed by the varsity girls, then the varsity boys to wrap up the night. In the south gym, the JV boys will tip off against the Wildcats at 6:00pm.
Good luck to both teams tonight! GO BUFFALOES!!!
HS BOYS BASKETBALL
https://www.usd322.org/page/basketball-boys
HS GIRLS BASKETBALL
https://www.usd322.org/page/girls-basketball


USD 322 Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton will return to school tomorrow, (Thurs. February 20th) with a 2-hour delay. School will begin at 10am. Welcome back and make sure to dress warm!


Every year in Mr. Kufahl's "History of Onaga & Pottawatomie County" class, new information is found and new discoveries are made when looking deeper into the history of the area. This year, when discussing early of the town, they learned about the story of Richard Armstrong who was the third mayor of Onaga. In doing some research it was discovered that, according to the "Onaga Journal," Richard was actually the first black mayor of any city in the history of the state of Kansas.
Richard was a hardworking citizen of early Onaga that was well-liked by everyone who knew him, according to the articles he's mentioned in. He won a tight race, the first close election for several offices in Onaga's infancy, and served one term as mayor after being elected in 1885. He passed away at the age of 41 in 1888, and later his daughter was buried beside him in the Onaga Cemetery. That last piece of information is how the class was able to figure out where he was buried, so they set out to find his grave in the cemetery. That was a difficult task considering the recent weather, but after a bit of snow removal they were able to locate Richard's grave on the west side of the grounds.
It was a cool story about one of Onaga's early citizens and another way to get out and see the history of our town that is all around us!




The KSHSAA basketball sub-state brackets have been released. The OHS Lady Buffalos will host Rural Vista on Monday, February 24th , at 7 p.m. The OHS boys will travel to Frankfort for their matchup on Tuesday, February 25th, with a 7 p.m. tip-off.



Due to the continued extreme winter conditions, Onaga will not have school on Wednesday, February 19th. Parent-teacher conferences scheduled for that day will be rescheduled for a later date. All activities are canceled.


Onaga PROUD! Check out the KSHSAA article about Emmarsyn Fordham's wrestling success!
https://kshsaacovered.com/news/2025/2/17/womens-wrestling-first-year-phenom-onagas-fordham-finds-immediate-success-way-into-buffaloes-record-book-north-central-kansas-wrestling-standouts.aspx

Due to inclement weather conditions, there will be no school or activities on February 18th.


Free dental screening for grades K-12 will take place next Monday, February 24th starting at 9:00am. If you would like to opt-out your child from the screening, the form to do so is linked below. If we do not have a signed form, your child will be screened. You can email the signed forms to Sierra Valburg, our school nurse, at nurse@usd322.org or turn in a hard copy to Gayla Figge in the high school office.
An added bonus, each child screened will get a free toothbrush!
- Sierra Valburg, USD 322 School Nurse
OPT-OUT FORM
https://5il.co/37z6w


The Onaga women's wrestling team had an outstanding performance at the Super Regional meet in Rossville, finishing 11th out of 30 teams. Five out of six wrestlers qualified for the KSHSAA State Tournament—an incredible achievement!
Emmarsyn Fordham- Regional Champion *
Carmela Garcia Losada-3rd
Andi Wegmen-6th
Lillie Weiser-8th*
Morgan Allen 7th*
*Emmarsyon broke the Onaga single season wins and pins record at 22 wins and 21 falls
*Lillie left for State Scholars bowl after securing a state qualifying spot
*Morgan represents her home district in post season competition
The team will compete at Fort Hays State University from February 28 to March 1, 2025, in the KSHSAA State Tournament.
Good luck, and congratulations on representing the Onaga Buffalos with pride!

