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Soccer

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Scoreboard May 4 Maize South................... 4 Campus ...........................

Softball

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TSnews The Cheney Cardinals softball team improved to 17-3 on the season last Thursday as it took a pair from the Conway Springs-Argonia Reds, 6-3 and 12-4, respectively. Last Monday, the Cardinals were swept by El Dorado, 8-0 in the opener and 6-2 in the nightcap.

Colts take second at Derby

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The Campus Colts swam to second place at the May 5 Derby Invitational, held at Campus High School. Derby was the clear winner with 451 points.

Cards win regional tennis

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TSnews The Conway Springs Cardinals boys tennis team has made a reputation for playing a tough schedule to prepare for the postseason – and it paid off once again last weekend. The Cardinals won the Class 3-2-1A regional at Conway Springs with 20 points, six points ahead of runner-up Chaparral.
The Conway Springs Cardinals won their regional tournament last week while playing in front of a home crowd. The Class 3-2-1A State tournament in Friday and Saturday in the Kansas City area. Contributed photo

Track

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TSnews The Clearwater Indians and Argonia Raiders both headed to Burden to take part in the Central High School track and field meet on April 28. This was a participation meet, so no team scores were kept.

Baseball

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TSnews The Goddard Lions baseball team had a productive week on the diamond last week, winning four of its contests to move to 14-7 on the season. The Lions took two from Andover Central last Tuesday, winning 5-1 and 1-0, respectively, then split at Andover last Friday, winning the first 6-0 but dropping the second 4-3.

Softball

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TSnews The Clearwater Indians softball team improved to 17-2 as it won all six of its games last week – and two players hit milestones along the way. The Indians swept Buhler, 12-7 and 14-9, respectively, last Monday, then took two from Wellington last Thursday, 11-0 and 11-1.

Goddard drops pair

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The Goddard Lions lost both games last week, staring with a 3-1 loss at home against the Maize Eagles. The Lions and Eagles were tied 1-1 at halftime, but a pair of second-half goals by the Eagles dashed the Lions’ hopes for an upset.

Tigers shut out foes

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TSnews Eisenhower added to its win streak with a pair of shutouts last week, including an 8-0 victory over the Arkansas City Bulldogs last Thursday. Kaeleigh Shamburger scored a total of four goals, including three of the Tigers’ first four goals.
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