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Conway Springs, Cheney split Monday games

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TSnews The Conway Springs Cardinals girls basketball team pulled off a mild upset on Monday, beating the host Cheney Cardinals 59-39. The surprise was not that Conway Springs won, but that the visiting Cardinals beat the No.
Cheney and Conway Springs players fight for a loose ball during Monday’s game in Cheney. Travis Mounts/TSnews

Vineyard named to all-star game

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Argonia High School senior Carson Vineyard has been named to the 2026 Kansas Eight-Man Football Association (KEMFA) roster. Vineyard – who led the Argonia-Attica Titans as a running back and safety – will take part in the KEMFA Div.
Argonia High senior Carson Vineyard has been selected to play in the KEMFA Div. II all-star game in June.

Andale bests Garden Plain in Renwick duel

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TSnews The Andale Indians won the second half, which translated to 52-41 game win over the visiting Garden Plain Owls boys basketball teams last Friday in a matchup between the Renwick School District’s two high schools. The Owls started well, taking a 14-9 lead over the Indians after one quarter.

Colts boys take fourth at Wichita North

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TSnews The Campus Colts boys wrestling team got 2026 off to a solid start, recording a strong fourth-place finish last weekend at the Wichita North Boys Invitational. The Colts took fourth with 119 points, just 2 1/2 behind third-place Maize.

Tigers’ Martinez takes second at Wichita North

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TSnews The Eisenhower Tigers girls wrestling team opened the new year with a solid performance last weekend at the second Wichita North invite of the season. The Tigers finished 10th with 62 points, one behind ninth-place Andover and two behind eighth-place Arkansas City.

Cardinals tame Panthers to open 2026

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TSnews The Cheney boys basketball team’s defense played particularly well as the Cardinals beat the visiting Nickerson Panthers 83-50 last Friday. Leading by 5 points, the Cardinals outscored the Panthers 22-7 in the second quarter for a 4020 halftime lead.

Clearwater rides defense to win over Ark City

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TSnews The Clearwater Indians girls basketball team used a strong defensive performance to open the new year with a 43-23 win last Friday over the Arkansas City Bulldogs at Clearwater High School. The Indians (6-1) led Arkansas City 10-7 after the opening period and 20-14 at the intermission, but held the visitors to just nine points – including just two baskets, both in the third period – after the intermission as they led 33-19 going to the fourth quarter.
Justine Berlin drives to the basket during Clearwater’s home win over Arkansas City on Friday night. The Indians beat the visiting Bulldogs by 20 points. Stephanie McKennon/TSnews

Indians rally, but fall short in 2026 opener

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TSnews The Clearwater Indians boys basketball team almost rallied from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit, but ultimately fell short in a 53-48 loss to the Arkansas City Bulldogs last Friday at Clearwater High School. The Bulldogs sprinted out to a 14-4 lead after the opening period, but Clearwater battled back to tie the score at 21 by halftime.
Indians rally, but fall short in 2026 opener
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