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Cross Country

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TSnews Goddard Lions’ cross country runners Luke Griffith and Nathan Lewis placed first and second in the varsity 5K at Wellington last Saturday. Griffith was the lone runner to break 18 minutes, finishing with a time of 17:13.92.

A&A Titans get big win to even season record

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TSnews The Argonia-Attica Titans put a tally in the win column last Friday, thanks to a 46-0 victory over the Central Raiders in Burden, in a game that was called at halftime. The big win helps erase the bad taste of a 46-0 loss at West Elk the week before.

Soccer teams compete in Goddard-Campus tourney

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TSnews Last week, Rose Hill defeated all three boys soccer teams in the TSnews coverage area, on the way to a championship in the annual Goddard-Campus tournament. First up for the Rockets were the Campus Colts on Sept.

Tigers’ Scheideman wins twice

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TSnews The Eisenhower Tigers’ girls tennis team’s Quinn Scheideman had success on the tennis court, winning singles titles on back to back days. Scheideman took first in the No.

Cardinals take third at Pratt

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TSnews The Cheney Cardinals girls golf team traveled to Park Hills Golf Course in Pratt on Monday for a nine-hole tournament and took third place with a score of 217 points. Hailey Wells and Raegen Black medaled after taking fifth and sixth, respectively, with scores of 50 and 51.

Raiders three-peat at Norwich

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TSnews The Argonia Raiders volleyball team made winning its third Norwich Invitational in a row last Saturday almost look easy. The Raiders lost just one set last Saturday as they ran the table at the event.
Emily Coleman attempts a kill during last Saturday’s volleyball tournament in Norwich. Argonia won the tournament for a third straight year, picking up five victories. Contributed photo

Lions celebrate homecoming week

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GODDARD – It is homecoming week at Goddard High School, and the celebration will culminate on Friday night with crowning of the queen and king. The ceremony will take place at 6:30 p.m.
This year’s Goddard High School queen candidates are, front row from left, Elaina Baldwin, Sadie Bowyer, Jaedyn Burkhart, Ashley Poe and Abigail Sowersby. The king candidates are, back row from left, James Alexander, Alex Carpenter, Jaden Cohens, Preston Hagel and Kaiden Stroot. Contributed photo
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