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Eisenhower golfers win at Crestview Country Club

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TSnews The Eisenhower Tigers, who placed second at last year’s Class 5A State tournament, started the new season with a team victory at the Andover tournament, played Monday at Crestview Country Club. The Tigers shot 318 to beat Kapaun-Mt.

Tigers win tourney to open season

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TSnews The Eisenhower Tigers girls soccer team won the Goddard/Eisenhower tournament last week, going 3-0 to claim the title. The Tigers started with a tight game against Wichita North on March 30, finishing regulation tied 1-1.
Reagan Best of the Eisenhower Tigers take a shot during the first half of the championship game in last weeks GHS-EHS soccer tournament. Eisenhower beat Garden City 2-0 for the win. Travis Mounts/TSnews

Campus 1st, Ike 2nd last week in Haysville

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The Campus Colts and Eisenhower and Goddard Tigers finished first and second at last Thursday’s meet at Campus High’s Glenn Crum Natatorium. The Colts finished well ahead of the rest of the five-team field, winning with 454.5 points.

Cheney, Clearwater top 3 at Pratt

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The Cheney Cardinals and Clearwater Indians finished second and third at the nine-team Pratt tournament on April 2. Cheney shot 371 while Clearwater shot 389.

Lions soccer finds early challenges

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The Goddard Lions girls soccer team opened its 2026 season with a home tournament last week, going 1-2 against a challenging slate of opponents. The Lions fell 2-1 to Garden City on Monday in a game shaped by heavy wind.

Colts go 3-0 in Titan Classic

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TSnews The Campus Colts girls soccer team went 3-0 at the Wichita South Titan Classic tournament last week, beating Cair Paravel Latin School 3-2 on Tuesday, Wichita Heights 4-0 on Wednesday, and Wichita Classical 4-2 on Saturday. Colts head coach Casey Reece said the team played well throughout the week, particularly on offense.

Lions’ Sather, Montgomery bring experience

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TSnews The Goddard Lions boys tennis team is entering the 2026 season with a roster of 17 players, a significant jump from the 11 the team had last year. Head coach Chris LeFevre credits a strong freshman class for the added depth.
Lions’ Sather, Montgomery bring experience

EHS tennis look for right combinations

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TSnews The Eisenhower Tigers boys tennis team enters the 2026 season with a familiar challenge: replacing key contributors. The Tigers lost two important seniors from last year in Kyle King and Caleb Dossey, and head coach Russell Fluty is eager to see how a new group of players steps into those roles.
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Tigers reload after unbeaten season

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TSnews The Eisenhower Tigers girls soccer team is coming off one of the best seasons in program history. The Tigers went undefeated in the regular season last year with a 16-0-0 record, earned the No.
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Lions look to make a statement

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TSnews The Goddard Lions girls soccer team had a tough go of it a season ago, finishing just under .500 and falling in the first round of playoffs, but injuries played a significant role in those struggles, and head coach Ali Heithoff sees plenty of reasons for optimism heading into her second year at the helm. “Last year we had a lot of determination and we had a really relentless group, even with not a ton of skill on the roster,” Heithoff said.
Lions look to make a statement
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