The Conway Springs Cardinals girls sent five players to the Class 3-2-1A State Tournament, held in Topeka Oct. 13-14 and came home with a third-place team finish as well as some individual medals.
The Eisenhower Tigers football team wrote the latest chapter in the school’s best ever football season last Friday, scoring the first 56 points in a 56-7 home victory over the struggling Salina South Cougars.
The South Sumner Outlaws scored 22 second- quarter points as they dropped the Argonia-Attica Titans 50-28 in last Friday’s football game in Caldwell. That second-quarter outburst was the primary difference in the game.
The Garden Plain Owls football team will host the Kingman Eagles this Friday with the championship of Class 2A District 6 on the line. Both teams are 6-1 overall, 3-0 in district games and plus-63 on points.
The Clearwater Indians football team struggled to score in last Friday’s 45-10 loss at the Wamego Red Raiders. The loss dropped the Indians to 2-5 this season.
Micah Johnson carried the Goddard Lions football team to an important 42-35 road win against a tough Salina Central Mustangs team. Johnson ran for 245 yards and scored five touchdowns, including one on a fourth quarter touchdown return that won the game for the Lions.
With 399 yards of rushing, the Conway Springs Cardinals football team ran all over the host Inman Teutons in last Friday’s 37-8 victory. Inman managed just 194 yards of offense, with 165 coming on the ground.
The Clearwater Indians volleyball team could not have picked a better way to tune up for its most important stretch of the season than the Indians did last Saturday. Clearwater won its own Clearwater Invitational, winning all five of its matches at the tournament.
TSnews A smothering defense and some key special teams plays helped the Argonia-Attica Titans to a 57-0 blowout victory over the Udall Eagles in a football game that ended at halftime. During Udall’s first eight drives of the game, the Eagles managed just two first downs – one on a Titans’ penalty.