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Cheney beats Andale in OT to win Rupp

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The Cheney Cardinals boys basketball team picked up another trophy for the school trophy case by winning the 2026 Adolph Rupp Tournament. It took extra time, as the Cardinals, seeded No.
Quaid Thomas makes a basket amidst three Andale defeders during Cheney’s overtime win in the Adolph Rupp Tournament championship last Friday. Andrea McDaniel/TSnews

Cardinals finish fourth at Roadrunner Classic

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The Conway Springs Cardinals boys basketball team fought hard, but ultimately fell to the Mulvane Wildcats 61-51 last Friday in the third-place game of the Chaparral Roadrunner Classic. “We knew Mulvane was a good team,” Conway Springs coach Paul Lange said.

Argonia wins SCBL

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The Argonia Raiders girls basketball team got out to an early lead and never looked back as it rolled past the Flinthills Mustangs 51-23 last Friday to win the South Central Border League Tournament at Cowley College in Arkansas City.
Lindsay Coleman scores 2 of her 20 points in Friday’s championship win at the South Central Border League tournament in Arkansas City. Travis Mounts/TSnews

Colts lose 2 in AVCTL play

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TSnews The Campus Colts girls basketball team lost a pair of Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League games last week, including a 51-23 loss at the Andover Central Jaguars last Friday. Down 21-9 after a quarter, the Colts were held scoreless in the second quarter and trailed 35-9 at halftime.

EHS boys, girls beat Mustangs

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TSnews Eisenhower High School’s boys and girls basketball teams were at Salina Central on Friday, Jan. 16, for the sole game they played last week.

Clearwater bounces back at Buhler

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TSnews The Clearwater Indians girls basketball team used a strong defensive effort last Friday night atBuhler to come away with a 33-29 win over the host Crusaders, giving the Indians a nice bounce-back after a loss to Andale. Clearwater held the hosts to just 17 percent shooting from the field (8for-46) in the game as the Indians improved to 8-3 on the season.
Callie Noland throws a pass up court to Justine Berlin during the second half of last week’s league game against Andale. Stephanie McKennon/TSnews

Indians drop pair of contests

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TSnews The Clearwater Indians boys basketball team finds itself on a seven-game losing streak after dropping a 77-44 decision at Buhler last Friday. Last Friday, the host Crusaders raced out to a 25-13 lead after the opening period and extended their lead to 4327 by the intermission.
James Ake puts up a second-half shot for Clearwater during the Indians’ game against Andale last week. Stephanie McKennon/TSnews
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