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Clearwater on skid entering postseason

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TSnews The Clearwater Indians girls basketball team enters postseason play on a three-game losing streak after the Indians lost 4630 to Andale at home last Thursday. Andale jumped out to a 12-9 lead after the opening period, then extended its lead to 29-18 by the intermission.

Hendrickson scores 11 for Colts

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TSnews Sarah Hendrickson put up 11 points last Friday but the Campus Colts lost their last regular-season game, a 51-34 defeat to the visiting Salina Central Mustangs. The Colts did get scoring from eight different players, but no other scorers topped 5 points.

Lions lose at Andover

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TSnews The Goddard Lions girls basketball team played their last game of the regular season on Tuesday, Feb. 25, losing at Andover 59-33.

Ingalls ends Argonia’s season

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TSnews The Argonia Raiders girls basketball team saw its season come to an end in the Class 1A Division II semifinals last Saturday night with a 28-21 home loss to the Ingalls Bulldogs. The Raiders ended their season 14-8.

Tigers girls head to substate

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TSnews After two close losses on the road last week, the Eisenhower Tigers girls basketball team was slated for a first-round sub-state game on Tuesday, March 4. Seeded No.

Cheney runs over Roadrunners in substate

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TSnews The Cheney Cardinals girls basketball team took care of business in its Class 3A substate opener, beating the visiting Chaparral Roadrunners 61-32 last Thursday. Holding a 29-21 halftime lead, the Cardinals romped through the third quarter, outscoring the Roadrunners 25-5.

Conway Springs wins substate opener

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TSnews The Conway Springs Cardinals girls basketball team got the postseason off to a strong start when it won its Class 2A substate opener 43-34 at home over the Republic County Buffaloes last Friday. “It was exciting to get the opportunity to host the first round of substate, and then to go out and get the win made it even better,” Conway Springs coach Andrew Gower said.

GP’s Eck 4th in 3-1A

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TSnews The Garden Plain Owls wrestling team wrapped up one of its more memorable seasons as two Owls wrestled at last weekend’s Class 3-2-1A State tournament in Hays – and one of them made it to the medal stand. Nate Eck took fourth at 106 pounds to make it to the State medal stand, capping a memorable first season on the mat for the Garden Plain freshman.
Nate Eck of Garden Plain finished fourth at 106 pounds at the 3-2-1A State meet in Hays. Robin Wunderlich/Eureka Herald

Four Tigers medal at State wrestling

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TSnews The Eisenhower Tigers had four wrestlers – three girls and a boy – bring home medals from last weekend’s Class 5A State tournament at Hartman Arena in Park City. Leading the way on the girls side was Kyrah Martinez at 155 pounds, who took second.
 Four Tigers medal at State wrestling
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