Page Contents for Centralia, Kansas
Statistics & Facts
City Attractions
Historical Events
Community news
Schools.
Statistics & Facts
The Kansas state capital is Topeka.
The population of Centralia is approximately 452 (1990), 512 (2010).
The approximate number of families is 216 (1990), 201 (2010).
The amount of land area in Centralia is 1.15 sq. kilometers.
The amount of surface water is 0 sq kilometers.
The distance from Centralia to Washington DC is 1085 miles.
The distance to the Kansas state capital is 53 miles. (as the crow flies)
Centralia is positioned 39.72 degrees north of the equator and 96.13 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Attractions
Library, swimming pool, Centralia Lake. Centralia is a small town but works as a great community! Also in sports Centralia is great.
John Riggins was born and raised in Centralia, Kansas
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Centralia Historical Events
2003, November
Congratulations to the Centralia Lady Panthers for their 7th straight state volleyball title!
2000-2001
2000-2001 sports at Centralia High
Volleyball: State Champs 5 times in a row!
Football: Sub-State Runner- Ups
Girls Basketball: State Champs
Boys Basketball: Undefeated State Champs
First time in 1A history that the same school boys and girls teams won state at basketball! Congratulations Panthers!
2000, June
High School Sports News
Girls Volleyball and Basketball state champs
Boys Football sub-state runner-up
Track state qualifiers Mik Tennal, Sandon Tennal, Adam Toby, Doug Thompson, Austin and Justin Petry, Jesse Koch, Jill Hiltibrand, Erica Evans, Jessica Rethman
Centralia Community News
2000, June
High School Sports News
Girls Volleyball and Basketball state champs
Boys Football sub-state runner-up
Track state qualifiers Mik Tennal, Sandon Tennal, Adam Toby, Doug Thompson, Austin and Justin Petry, Jesse Koch, Jill Hiltibrand, Erica Evans, Jessica Rethman
Centralia Schools
Centraliz High School
Home of the Panthers
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