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Ike’s Springer wins home tourney

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Eisenhower’s Luke Springer won the Tigers’ home tournament on April 7. He shot 69 for a seven-stroke win, and was the only golfer to break 70. That result helped the Tigers place second with a 317 score, 10 strokes behind champion Maize South. Andover, Augusta and Buhler also had full teams entered in this small tournament.

Lady Raiders take third at Oxford

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TSnews The Argonia Raiders placed third out of 14 teams at the Oxford Invitational on April 2. The Raiders racked up 53 points with nine placings in the top six of various events.

Owls compete at Andale track meet

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TSnews The Garden Plain girls and boys track and field teams started the season at last week’s Paul Schmidt Invitational in Andale. It was a participation meet with unlimited entrees, so no team scores were kept.

Campus, Eisenhower begin swim season

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The Campus Colts and Eisenhower Tigers swimming and diving teams placed second and third, respectively, on March 26 at Campus High School. Derby beat Campus 277-249 for the team victory.

Softball

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TSnews The Clearwater Indians softball team improved to 8-0 after sweeping a pair of doubleheaders, downing Winfield 17-2 twice last Thursday and taking a pair from Mulvane on Monday, 15-0 and 7-5, respectively. Makena Hampton and Liv Miller each had three hits and a home run in last Thursday’s opener, while Hampton, Miller and Paige Goforth each had three hits in the second game and Miller homered again.

Baseball

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TSnews The Goddard Lions baseball team continued its hot start to the season as it took a doubleheader from Salina South last Thursday, taking the opener 9-1 and the nightcap 9-5. Lincoln Jensen, Deacon Schmidt and Aaron Topham combined on a four-hitter in the opener, striking out 12 between them.

Teams open season at Eisenhower meet

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TSnews The Eisenhower Tigers held their season-opening participation meet on March 31, with the Goddard Lions and Campus Colts among the teams in attendance. Teams are allowed unlimited entries in participation meets, giving teams a good opportunity to see where athletes stand early in the season.

May, Benge/ Beck claim titles at quad

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TSnews The Conway Springs boys tennis team finished second out of four teams at the Conway Springs Quadrangular on April 2, one point behind McPherson. Ian May won the No.
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