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The Eisenhower Tigers boys golf team finished second at the Bishop Carroll invitational, played Monday at Auburn Hills Golf Course. Tyler Hardtarfer tied for first place with an 18hole round of 66.

Track athletes start season at Andale

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The Garden Plain Owls, with the defending Class 2A girls State champions and the State runner-up boys, started the season at the Paul “Bear” Schmidt Invitational last Thursday at Andale. The meet allowed unlimited entries.

CPL names allleague players

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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.

Players earn AVCTL hoops honors

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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.

Area News

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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.

Lions’ Wessley wins at all-star match

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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.

Raiders earn all-league honors

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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.

Last-second shot won’t fall for Cheney

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TSnews The Cheney Cardinals hit three buzzer-beating shots during last Wednesday’s Class 3A boys State basketball game, but couldn’t get a needed fourth shot to fall in a 54-51 loss to the Southeast of Saline Trojans. The Cardinals got off to a slow start shooting, falling behind by 10 points, but got to within two possessions when senior Jackson Voth sank a 35-foot shot as the first quarter ended, closing the Cardinals’ deficit to 16-12.
Last-second shot won’t fall for Cheney
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