Nick Bratkovic

Recent stories
- Jaguar boys, girls set track records
- April 15, 2008
- Records fell Friday in the cold for the Mill Valley boys and girls track teams at the Shawnee Mission West Invitational.
- Mill Valley assistant reaps state award
- April 15, 2008
- Mill Valley wrestling coach Kale Mann has been nominated for a national award for his work on the mats.
- Jaguar wrestler signs letter of intent
- April 15, 2008
- A large group of Mill Valley fans, teammates, parents and coaches assembled Friday in the school library as John Logan Jr. signed a letter of intent to wrestle at Missouri Valley College.
- Journey quick, but satisfying
- April 15, 2008
- I have decided to take a job outside of journalism for a lot of different reasons, but mainly family and time.
- Duo helps lead St. James Academy to soccer success
- April 15, 2008
- St. James Academy soccer players Nia Williams and Rachel Weimer started kicking soccer balls together when they were in the fourth grade, and they have no plans to stop.
- Tournament challenges Mill Valley
- April 15, 2008
- Playing in a winter wonderland, the Mill Valley baseball team compiled a 1-2 record in the Frontier League/Kaw Valley League Challenge.
- Bratkovic: Local teams win with Kansas’ title
- April 8, 2008
- So, I figured Kansas University had lost when I left my brother’s house to take my mother home on Monday night. There were six minutes left in regulation of the NCAA Men’s Championship game.
- Mill Valley uses double play to defeat Bishop Miege
- April 8, 2008
- When Mill Valley and Bishop Miege have met on the athletic field of competition this year, the games have produced dramatic plays. During football season, in district play Bishop Miege trailed late in the game. The Stags completed a long pass to the two-yard line and the receiver got out of bounds. The Stags thought there were a couple seconds left on the clock. The referee ruled no time was left, and Mill Valley won.
- Mill Valley Boys team places second in meet
- April 8, 2008
- Shawnee Mission West won the Mill Valley Invitational with 152 points. Mill Valley placed second with 112 points . Mark Grinstead threw 142-feet-7 in the discus to win the event. Shawn Stene placed third with a toss of 124-3.5. Chris Mayer of Mill Valley placed fourth with a throw of 118-11. Matt Huderle placed sixth in the triple jump with a distance of 37-0.
- Mill Valley girls win at home
- Team scores 258 points with athletes scoring in every event at meet
- April 8, 2008
- With multiple girls placing in numerous events and standout performances by a few athletes, the Mill Valley girls track and field team crushed the competition during its home invitational on Thursday. “I thought for the weather conditions our kids competed very well,” coach Mark Peck said. “It was wet, cold and cool. I was pleased with some of our marks and times.” The Jaguars scored 258 points and defeated the second place De Soto, who finished with 89 points.
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Do you think Veterans Day should be a prominent holiday?
Absolutely. We wouldn’t be able to sit here and eat lunch like this if it weren’t for the veterans. We’ve got millions of people that fought and died to save this country; it should be more than a bank holiday.
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