TSnews The Eisenhower Tigers ran all over the visiting Andover Central Jaguars in a 41-17 football win last Friday. The Tigers racked up 476 yards, while the Jaguars managed just 233.
TSnews The Garden Plain Owls football team recorded its biggest win of the season last Friday, scoring a 49-0 home win over the Chaparral Roadrunners. The Owls had this game in the bag by halftime, and were able to play a number of younger players in the second half.
TSnews Saying the Argonia Raiders volleyball team had a great week just might be an understatement. Not only did the Raiders win the Central High School Volleyball Invitational at Burden last Saturday – defeating Attica in the championship to do so – but Argonia also handed Flinthills its first loss last Tuesday in a triangular at Flinthills.
TSnews There was no rescuing the Arkansas City Bulldogs as the visiting Goddard Lions pounded out 423 rushing yards in last Friday’s 45-13 football win. The Lions’ offensive game is almost totally ground-based.
TSnews The No. 2-ranked Cheney Cardinals are playing some of the best football in Class 3A, and they kept their undefeated start to the season going with last Friday’s 49-0 road victory at the Pratt Greenbacks.
TSnews The Campus Colts, coming off their first win of the season the previous week, should some good things in last Friday’s football game, but ultimately lost a 41-14 game to the visiting Valley Center Hornets. The Colts got on the scoreboard first thanks to an 11-yard touchdown run by Andrue Klitzing.
TSnews Several area schools competed at the Goddard Invitational last Thursday. The Goddard High Varsity boys placed first as a team on their home turf with a score of 68.
TSnews Quite a few girls tennis players in the TSnews area found success on the courts last week, fighting for and sometimes winning tournament titles. For Campus High School, the No.
TSnews The Argonia-Attica Titans football team had averaged 53 points per game in starting this football season 3-0. But the Titans’ offense was shut down during last Friday’s 44-12 loss in Argonia to the Central Burden Raiders.
TSnews The Goddard Lions boys soccer team hosted Newton last Tuesday, Sept. 19, giving up a 2-0 lead to fall 3-2 to the Railers, who, as of Tuesday morning, were sitting on an 8-0 undefeated record.