Cheney, Clearwater and Conway Springs track and field athletes started the season at Clearwater’s annual participation meet. The meet allows unlimited entries.
Several Argonia Raiders basketball players have been named to the South Central Border League’s all-league team for the just-completed 2023-24 season. Maya Jones was named to the girls first team, while Tori Morrison was honorable mention.
GODDARD – Zach Wessley, a member of the Goddard Lions State-championship wrestling team, was a winner at the inaugural Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association Kansas Shrine Duals. This new event, held March 17 at Newman University in Wichita, matched all-star wrestlers in an East vs.
WICHITA – Senior Wednesdays are back at the Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum. Held on the fourth Wednesday of each month through October, Senior Wednesdays offer informational and entertaining programs designed for active seniors and offered in collaboration with local organizations.
All-league players have been named for the Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League 2023-24 basketball season. The Clearwater Indians girls earned two top honors, where Elizabeth Tjaden was named Division IV MVP and Madison Clevenger shared the Defensive Player of the Year Award.
With the conclusion of the high school basketball season, the Central Plains League has released its list of all-league players for the 2023-24 season. On the boys’ side, the top two awards went to a pair of teams that qualified for State tournaments.
TSnews The Hesston Swathers were the better team last Thursday night, defeating the Cheney Cardinals girls basketball team 65-43 in the Class 3A State basketball tournament first round at the Hutchinson Sports Arena. The Swathers took an 11-point lead in the first quarter, and extended to 16 points at halftime, 31-15.
TSnews SALINA – The Clearwater Indians girls basketball team started the Class 4A State tournament last Wednesday with a strong first half against Fort Scott, but an even stronger second half by the Tigers was the difference as the Indians lost their State opener 64-42. The Indians led 28-26 at the intermission, but Fort Scott outscored Clearwater 21-6 in the third period to take a 47-34 lead to the fourth quarter, then pulled away down the stretch.