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TSnews The Goddard Lions baseball team picked up a pair of wins from former league rival Maize South last Tuesday, taking the first game of a doubleheader 13-6 and the nightcap 7-1. The Lions used a seven- run third inning to erase an early deficit in taking the opener.

Softball

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TSnews The Cheney Cardinals suffered their first loss of the softball season last Thursday when Wichita Trinity came to town and took the first game of a doubleheader by a 10-3 score. The visiting Knights capitalized on 10 Cardinals walks and five errors, despite getting just six hits in the game.

Goddard Lions lose 2

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TSnews The Goddard Lions girls soccer team was shut out in two losses last week, losing 1-0 to Valley Center on April 25, then losing 5-0 at Andover on April 27. The Valley Center game was a tie until midway through the second half, when the Lions gave up a foul about 25 yards from the goal.

Colts lose in final minutes at Newton

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TSnews The Campus Colts girls soccer team played at Newton on Thursday, April 27. With less than 5 minutes left in regulation, the Colts were tied 1-1 with the Railers, but Newton netted two late goals to take the game, 3-1.

EHS girls win Salthawk Invitational

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TSnews The Eisenhower Tigers girls track and field team won the team championship at last Friday’s Salthawk Invitational at Hutchinson’s Gowans Stadium. The Tigers scored 120.5 points, beating runners-up Maize and Garden City by 29.5 points.

Tigers beat Salina Central, fall to Andover Central

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TSnews The Eisenhower Tigers girls soccer team went 1-1 last week, beating Salina Central 10-0 on Tuesday, April 25, before falling 3-1 at Andover Central on April 27. Mackenzie Jordan had a hat trick during the blowout versus Salina Central.

Raiders washed out at Central

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The Argonia Raiders’ lone track meet last week was rained out, as inclement caused a number of cancelations on April 25. The Raiders will be back in action this Thursday in Pretty Prairie at the William Crosley Invitational.

Colt’s coach Davis to retire

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HAYSVILLE – After 36 years of coaching and teaching, including the last nine years at Campus High School as the Colts’ boys head basketball coach, Chris Davis is retiring. The announcement came out last week, when 8-year assistant Zac Kliewer was named as the new Colts’ head coach.
Campus Colts head basketball coach Chris Davis cuts down the nets following the Colts’ substate win over rival Derby in March 2020. The victory gave the Colts their first trip to State basketball in 24 years, and they finished the season with an undefeated 23-0 record. Travis Mounts/TSnews
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