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(Created page with "The '''Wichita Flyers''' were an amateur ice hockey team based in Wichita, Kansas. They were active from 1967-1975. ==Results== ;1967-68 *11/25: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Kansas City 6:3 *1/7: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Kansas City Jets 6:5 *1/20: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City Jets *2/4: Wichita Flyers - Oklahoma City - Wichita said to be seeking 3rd win in 4 games *3/16: '''Kansas City''' - Wichita Juniors 5:1 *3/17: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Oklahoma City Bruins 19:0 *3/17: W...")
 
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*1/13: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Kansas City Rockets 5:3
*1/13: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Kansas City Rockets 5:3
*1/14: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City Rockets 1:1
*1/14: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City Rockets 1:1
*2/3: Wichita Flyers - Fort Worth Wings  
*2/3: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Fort Worth Wings 8:2
*2/23: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Fort Worth Wings 10:2
*2/23: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Fort Worth Wings 10:2
*3/3: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa Wildcats 3:3 - Wichita was 1-2 against Tulsa on season prior to game
*3/3: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa Wildcats 3:3 - Wichita was 1-2 against Tulsa on season prior to game
*3/31: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Fort Worth Wings 10:5
*4/1: '''Dallas Hawks''' - Wichita Flyers 8:1
*4/21: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Fort Worth Wings 15:4
*4/21: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Fort Worth Wings 15:4
*4/28: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Houston Apollos 5:4
*4/28: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Houston Apollos 5:4
Tulsa reportedly won the league.


Other games
Other games
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*4/15: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Kansas Jayhawks 12:3 - Flyers 8-6-2, 5-2 in non-league play on season
*4/15: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Kansas Jayhawks 12:3 - Flyers 8-6-2, 5-2 in non-league play on season


;1973-74
Central Senior Hockey League
*10/20: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa Oilers 1:1
*11/17: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Tulsa Oilers
*1/12: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Arlington Red Wings
*1/19: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Fort Worth 10:1 - Flyers 5-0-1 in league, 50:18 GF-GA after game, Fort Worth 1-4
*1/26: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Tulsa Oilers 6:2
*2/2: '''Houston Aeros''' - Wichita Flyers 7:2
*2/9: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Kansas City 3:0 - KC 5-3 after game
*2/16: '''Kansas City''' - Wichita Flyers 6:4
*2/23: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa Oilers
*3/2: '''Kansas City''' - Wichita Flyers 6:3
*3/16: Wichita Flyers - Fort Worth
*3/17: Wichita Flyers - Houston
Other games
*2/15: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Des Moines 5:2
*3/9: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Houston Apollos 4:3 - Mid-State Hockey Invitational
*3/9: '''Kansas City Rockets''' - Tulsa Oilers 3:2 - "
*3/10: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Des Moines Blades 3:2 - " - final - games also counted in league, Wichita 11-3-1, Houston 10-4 in it
*3/10: '''Houston Apollos''' - Kansas City Rockets 3:2 - " - 3rd place
;1974-75
Central Senior Hockey League
*10/12: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Tulsa 4:2
*11/9: '''Tulsa''' - Wichita Flyers 6:3
*11/24: '''Kansas City''' - Wichita Flyers 4:2
*11/30: '''Houston''' - Wichita Flyers 7:6
*12/7-8: Wichita Flyers - Des Moines Blades
*'''Kansas City''' - Wichita Flyers 6:4
*1/26: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Kansas City 8:1 - KC 7-4, Wichita 5-6 in league after game
*2/1: '''Tulsa''' - Wichita Flyers 3:2 - Tulsa 9-2 in league and tied for first with Houston prior to game
*2/8: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Tulsa 10:4
*2/9: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Tulsa 9:3
*3/1: '''Wichita Flyers''' - Tulsa 10:7
*3/2: '''Tulsa''' - Wichita Flyers 8:7
The Flyers were set to host an invitational tournament from March 21-23, involving Kansas City, Tulsa, Houston, and Des Moines.
==Sources==
==Sources==
*''Wichita Beacon''
*''Wichita Beacon''

Revision as of 22:53, 9 May 2024

The Wichita Flyers were an amateur ice hockey team based in Wichita, Kansas. They were active from 1967-1975.

Results

1967-68
  • 11/25: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City 6:3
  • 1/7: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City Jets 6:5
  • 1/20: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City Jets
  • 2/4: Wichita Flyers - Oklahoma City - Wichita said to be seeking 3rd win in 4 games
  • 3/16: Kansas City - Wichita Juniors 5:1
  • 3/17: Wichita Flyers - Oklahoma City Bruins 19:0
  • 3/17: Wichita Juniors - Oklahoma City Bruins 3:3
  • 3/30: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City Jets - Flyers 4-1 on season prior to game
1968-69
  • 12/8: Wichita Flyers - Oklahoma City Bisons
  • 1/19: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City Jets 5:3
  • 2/15: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City Jets 2:2
  • 2/22: Omaha Jets - Wichita Flyers 7:5
  • 2/23: Omaha Jets - Wichita Flyers 9:4
  • 3/30: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City Jets 7:6
1970-71
Wichita and Tulsa battle in February 1971. Wichita players: #75 Leonard Furnas, #61 Bill Tyler, #67 Tom Woodson.

Wichita lost their first game of the season to Kansas City, before rattling off three straight wins, including one over Kansas City (all games prior to 1/9).

  • 1/9: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City
  • 1/16: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City
  • 2/?: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa
  • 2/21: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City
  • 5/15-16: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City
1971-72
  • Kansas City - Wichita Flyers 6:3
  • Wichita Flyers - Tulsa 5:2
  • Wichita Flyers - Tulsa 4:1
  • 1/29: Wichita Flyers - Fort Worth Rangers 13:3
  • 2/6: Kansas City Rockets - Wichita Flyers 9:2
  • 2/12: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa 14:4
  • 4/1: Wichita Flyers - Fort Worth Rangers 19:5 - Wichita 6-2-1 after game
  • 4/2: Wichita Flyers - Fort Worth Rangers 13:3
  • 4/8: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa
1972-73

Central Senior Hockey League

  • 12/2: Tulsa Wildcats - Wichita Flyers 6:2 - Flyers were 1-1 in exhibition play prior to game
  • 12/16: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City Rockets 5:3
  • 1/13: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City Rockets 5:3
  • 1/14: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City Rockets 1:1
  • 2/3: Wichita Flyers - Fort Worth Wings 8:2
  • 2/23: Wichita Flyers - Fort Worth Wings 10:2
  • 3/3: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa Wildcats 3:3 - Wichita was 1-2 against Tulsa on season prior to game
  • 3/31: Wichita Flyers - Fort Worth Wings 10:5
  • 4/1: Dallas Hawks - Wichita Flyers 8:1
  • 4/21: Wichita Flyers - Fort Worth Wings 15:4
  • 4/28: Wichita Flyers - Houston Apollos 5:4

Tulsa reportedly won the league.

Other games

  • 1/6: Houston Comets - Wichita Flyers 7:1
  • 2/24: Houston Comets - Wichita Flyers 7:1
  • 3/18: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City Rockets - Turnpike Trophy
  • 4/15: Wichita Flyers - Kansas Jayhawks 12:3 - Flyers 8-6-2, 5-2 in non-league play on season
1973-74

Central Senior Hockey League

  • 10/20: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa Oilers 1:1
  • 11/17: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa Oilers
  • 1/12: Wichita Flyers - Arlington Red Wings
  • 1/19: Wichita Flyers - Fort Worth 10:1 - Flyers 5-0-1 in league, 50:18 GF-GA after game, Fort Worth 1-4
  • 1/26: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa Oilers 6:2
  • 2/2: Houston Aeros - Wichita Flyers 7:2
  • 2/9: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City 3:0 - KC 5-3 after game
  • 2/16: Kansas City - Wichita Flyers 6:4
  • 2/23: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa Oilers
  • 3/2: Kansas City - Wichita Flyers 6:3
  • 3/16: Wichita Flyers - Fort Worth
  • 3/17: Wichita Flyers - Houston

Other games

  • 2/15: Wichita Flyers - Des Moines 5:2
  • 3/9: Wichita Flyers - Houston Apollos 4:3 - Mid-State Hockey Invitational
  • 3/9: Kansas City Rockets - Tulsa Oilers 3:2 - "
  • 3/10: Wichita Flyers - Des Moines Blades 3:2 - " - final - games also counted in league, Wichita 11-3-1, Houston 10-4 in it
  • 3/10: Houston Apollos - Kansas City Rockets 3:2 - " - 3rd place
1974-75

Central Senior Hockey League

  • 10/12: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa 4:2
  • 11/9: Tulsa - Wichita Flyers 6:3
  • 11/24: Kansas City - Wichita Flyers 4:2
  • 11/30: Houston - Wichita Flyers 7:6
  • 12/7-8: Wichita Flyers - Des Moines Blades
  • Kansas City - Wichita Flyers 6:4
  • 1/26: Wichita Flyers - Kansas City 8:1 - KC 7-4, Wichita 5-6 in league after game
  • 2/1: Tulsa - Wichita Flyers 3:2 - Tulsa 9-2 in league and tied for first with Houston prior to game
  • 2/8: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa 10:4
  • 2/9: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa 9:3
  • 3/1: Wichita Flyers - Tulsa 10:7
  • 3/2: Tulsa - Wichita Flyers 8:7

The Flyers were set to host an invitational tournament from March 21-23, involving Kansas City, Tulsa, Houston, and Des Moines.

Sources

  • Wichita Beacon
  • Wichita Eagle