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Butler Softball has currently won 88 consecutive games, dating back to March 3, 2016, when the Grizzlies beat Barton Community College 9–1. [3] This includes the 2016 NJCAA Div. I National Championship. [4] Butler Football is tied for the most national championships by any junior college football program.
The women's basketball team was selected as an at-large team for the 2014 NJCAA Division I national tournament held in Salina. The Grizzlies won two games and reached round of eight before being beaten by Chipola (Fla.). The Grizzlies were 34–3 that season, a school-record for wins. Troy Morrell was the head football coach from 2000–2014.
Troy Morrell (born March 23, 1971) is an American college football coach. He served as the head football coach at Butler Community College—known as Butler County Community College prior to 2005—in El Dorado, Kansas from 2000 to 2014, compiling a record of 154–22 and leading his teams to three NJCAA National Football Championships, in 2003, 2007, and 2008.
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Nov. 4—Photos from the Montana Grizzlies 34-7 victory over the Sacramento State Hornets at Washington-Grizzly Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 4. Grizzlies running back Nick Ostmo (26) celebrates after ...
Butler High School has hired a former rival coach to replace Brian Hales as its new head football coach. Butler High hires familiar face, with state championship rings, as new football coach Skip ...
Memphis Grizzlies. The Grizzlies are back among the top teams in the West – 23-11 and in second place, a half game ahead of Houston and 5½ games behind Oklahoma City.
The team began playing on the school's current football field on campus in 1997. [4] All of Butler County High School's football, baseball, softball, and basketball events are broadcast by locally based radio station WLBQ, which broadcasts at 1570 AM and, since the 2010s, on translator stations W268CE (101.5 FM) and W278DA .