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On the Next Few Pages Are Directions to Many of the Schools and Complexes Where Our Students Will Participate DIRECTIONS TO ACTIVITY EVENTS On the next few pages are directions to many of the schools and complexes where our students will participate. If you have problems with these directions or a competition site is not listed, please call the high school (913) 592-7299. HOW TO GET TO MAJOR HIGHWAY INTERCHANGES FROM SPRING HILL HIGH SCHOOL 169 HIGHWAY (169 HWY) From the student parking lot go south (left) on Ridgeview to 199th St. Turn west (right) on 199th to 169 Hwy. 56 HIGHWAY Go north on 169 Hwy (past Mall of the Great Plains in Olathe) to 56 Hwy. OR West on 175th over I-35 through Gardner. West of Gardner 175th becomes 56 Hwy. OR West on 199th till road ends at a “T” east of Edgerton. The crossroad is 56 Hwy. K-7 (KANSAS 7 HIGHWAY OR 7 HWY) Get to North 169 Hwy with directions from above. Go North on 169 Hwy to 175th Street. Take a left on 175th to Lone Elm Road (1st Right off 175th). Turn right (North) on Lone Elm through Olathe. Lone Elm becomes K-7. K-10 Follow directions above to get to 7 Hwy. Take 7 Hwy north to K-10 1-35 (INTERSTATE 35) Get to North 169 Hwy with directions from above. Go North on 169 Hwy to 1-35. ANDERSON COUNTY 169 Hwy south past Osawatomie to the north side of Garnett. Right (west) on K- JR/SR H.S. 31 (Park Rd.) Approx. 3 miles and you will see the school on the left. 1100 W. HWY 31 Baseball: Directions as above. Take Park Rd. to stoplight. Turn North (right) GARNETT, KS 66032 at the light. Fields are just north of Kids Creation. There is a sign Garnet Sports 785-448-3115 Complex. OR The complex is located off 59 Hwy eat. Entrance is opposite Bauman’s Furniture, one half mile north of the junction of Hwy 59 and K 31. Cross Country: It is run on the golf course. GARNETT COUNTRY CLUB Football: You will pass field before you get to high school. West on Park Rd to N. LAKE ROAD Lake Rd. GARNETT, KS 66032 785-448-6191 Golf Course: West on Park Rd to Lake Rd. You will pass the football stadium before you get to the course. GREELEY, KS Softball: 169 Hwy South to Greeley. North on Mary St. Go about 3 blocks. Fields are at the Elementary School Junior High: Same as high school. ATCHISON H.S. 7 Hwy. North to Leavenworth. Turn West (left) on Hwy 73 about 20 miles to th 1500 W. RILEY ST. Atchison and Hwy 59. Turn West (left) on 59 Hwy to 14 St. Turn North (right) th th ATCHISON, KS 66002-0368 on 14 St. to Main St. (Stoplight) Go West (left) on Main to 17 St. Turn North (right) on 17th St. to Riley. East (right) on Riley. School Sits on the right of 913-367-4162 Riley. Baseball: Played at the high school. BALDWIN H.S. 175th St. or 199th St. to Gardner. 56 Hwy West out of Gardner to Baldwin 415 EISENHOWER (approx. 13 miles). When you come into Baldwin turn right (north) on BALDWIN, KS 66006 Eisenhower. School is 2 blocks on the left side of the street. 785-594-2725 Baseball, Softball & Tennis: New fields are at Baldwin Elementary School - Primary Center, 500 Lawrence St., Baldwin, KS 66006. 56 Hwy West into Baldwin. Go through the stoplight. The School will be on your left (if you get to the water tower, you have gone too far). The fields are on the South side of the Intermediate Center. st VAR Football & Track: Baker University’s Liston Stadium, 725 1 St. – 56 Hwy West to Baldwin. When you come into Baldwin turn left on High St. This takes you straight to the south side of the stadium. Parking is on north & west side of stadium. Sub-varsity Football: Sub-varsity football games will be played on the west side of Baldwin HS. Golf: Hidden Springs, Overbrook KS - 1 mile S of Hwy 56 on Ratner Road Turn South off Hwy 56 onto Ratner Road. There is a water tower on the north side of the road @ this intersection, approx. ½ mile west of Overbrook. Soccer: Played at the high school Junior High - 400 Eisenhower: 913-594-2725. West on 56 Hwy. to Baldwin. Right on Eisenhower St. Go 2 blocks, school is on left side of street next to the high school. BARSTOW SCHOOL Soccer: Via Interstate - from I-435 take the State Line Road 11511 STATE LINE RD exit. Travel south on State Line Road for approximately 1 mile. The K.C., MO 64114 Barstow School is located to the left (east) at approximately 115th Street. Look for the sign marking their driveway. 913-724-2266 BASEHOR-LINWOOD H.S. 7 Hwy to Parallel. Left (west) on Parallel to 155th St. Right on 155th. The school 2108 N. 155th St. sits immediately on the left. BASEHOR, KS 66007 Girls’ Golf: Falcon Lakes Golf Club, 4605 Clubhouse Drive, Basehor, KS 913-724-2266 66007 Ph: 1-913-724-4653 BISHOP MIEGE H.S. JV-VAR: I-35 North to Shawnee Mission Parkway. East (right) on SM Pkwy to rd 5041 REINHARDT DR. Mission Rd. North (left) on Mission Rd (light) about 1 block. Go through 53 rd SHAWNEE MISSION, KS 66205 Street (4 way stop - 53 becomes Reinhardt). School sits on the right. 913-262-2700 FR/SO: 4901 Reinhardt - Go past school on Reinhardt (1 block north) through th 50 St. (North Campus) BISHOP SEABURY Follow directions above to 56 Hwy west through Baldwin to US-59 N/E 1250 Rd ACADEMY and turn right (north). Continue to follow US-59 N (about 13 min.) to Clinton Pkwy and turn left (west). Follow and turn right on Crossgate Dr then take the 4120 CLINTON PARKWAY st LAWRENCE, KS 66047 1 left onto Waterford Ave. Continue onto Clinton Frontage Pkwy/Clinton Pkwy Frontage. School will be on the right. 785-832-1717 BISHOP WARD H.S. I-35 north to the 18th Street Expressway exit. Left on 18th Street (north). Go for 708 N. 18th ST. approximately 4 miles – you will pass the I-70 intersection. It is about 2 miles th KANSAS CITY, KS 66102 beyond that. Bishop Ward High School is on left side of 18 Street as you are driving north. 913-371-1201 Baseball: Eisenhower Field - NOT at the school fields 2901 N. 72nd St., KC, KS 66109 Field pressbox (913) 334-1640: 3 blocks South of Leavenworth Rd or one mile North of KCK Community College See KCKCC for directions. Football: Dorney Fields - 16th & Armstrong North on 18th St. Expressway to Ann. East (right) on Ann to 16th St. North (left) on 16th. Fields are on the right. BLUE VALLEY H.S. 199th St. East to 69 Hwy. Left (north) on 69 Hwy. and take the Stanley exit East th 6001 W. 159th ST. to the 4-way stop. Right (south) on Old Metcalf. Go to 159 St.. Left on 159th – STILWELL, KS 66085 school is 3 blocks on right. 913-239-4800 Baseball : Fields are behind the high school. Wrestling: In the high school gym. BLUE VALLEY 199th St. East to 69 Hwy. Left (north) on 69 Hwy to 119th St. and turn right NORTH H.S. (East) to Glenwood. Turn right. 12200 Lamar Soccer JV/VAR: (DAC) District Activites Center Switzer Overland park, KS 66209 NW Corner of 135th & Switer Sub-Varsity Soccer: Played at the high school. 913-239-3000 BLUE VALLEY 169 Hwy North to 135th St. (Santa Fe) and turn right (East) and travel through NORTHWEST H.S. Olathe to Switzer Ave. Left on Switzer. Sub-varsity baseball and football is 13260 SWITZER played behind the high school. Golf: Smiley’s Golf Course – 10195 Monticello, Lenexa (913) 782-1323 OVERLAND PARK, KS 66213 th I-35 North to K-7 north to 95 Street exit. Turn right to dead end. Take a right – this will take you to the course. 913-239-3400 BLUE VALLEY 175TH E. to Quivira. Left on Quivira (0.4 mi). School is on the left. SOUTHWEST H.S. 117600 QUIVIRA RD. OVERLAND PARK, KS 66062 913-624-2000 BLUE VALLEY WEST H.S. th th 16200 ANTIOCH ROAD66085 South on Ridgeview to 175 St. East (right) on W. 175 to Pflumm. South th th STILWELL, KS (left) on Pflumm to 159 East (right) on 159 to Antioch. 913-239-3700 BONNER SPRINGS H.S. 7 Hwy (North) to Bonner Springs exit (32 Hwy). Right at first stoplight, which is 100 N. MCDANIELD still 32 Hwy. Follow this road through town to the high school on the right side of the road. BONNER SPRINGS, KS 66012 Golf: Sunflower Hills Golf Course - 122nd & Riverview Rd (913) 721-2727 913-422-5121 K-7 North past turnpike exit at Bonner Springs. Go 1 more block to Riverview, turn right (East) – it’s less than 1 mile on Riverview Road. Clark Junior High – 420 N. Bluegrass Dr. 913-422-5154. School is next to Bonner Springs High School. COMMUNITY AMERICA BALLPARK Community America Ballpark (Formerly T-Bones Stadium) – 1800 VILLAGE WEST PARKWAY VAR Baseball Invitational Take I-435 W to exit 13b: Us-24 W/Us-40/Us-73 State KANSAS CITY, KS 66111 Ave. Turn right on Sunflower Ln. to ballpark 1-913-328-2255 BURLINGTON H.S. I-35 S/US-50 to US-75 (Exit 155) (52 miles) toward Lyndon/Burlington. Turn left 830 Cross St. onto US-75 to Cross St.
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