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Tigers compete at Hutch

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After 10 days off, the Eisenhower and Goddard swim team competed on Tuesday at Hutchinson. It was the Tigers’ first action since the season-opening meeting Dec.

Argonia bounces back for fifth at Border Queen

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TSnews The Argonia Raiders girls basketball team overcame a firstround loss to South Haven at the Border Queen Tournament to win its next two games and take fifth at the annual tournament in southern Sumner County. After falling to the Cardinals last Tuesday, the Raiders beat Udall last Friday and downed Douglass 33-10 in last Saturday’s fifth-place contest.
Emmah Phillips goes after a loose ball during the Raiders’ win last week against Udall. Argonia placed fifth in the Border Queen Tournament. Sarah Vineyard/ Contributed photo

Tigers hold on for win against Colts

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TSnews Pierce Blue scored 28 points to lead the host Eisenhower Tigers to a 52-47 win over the Campus Colts last week on Tuesday. It was the season-opening game for the Colts, and the home opener for the Tigers, who also played Dec.
Pierce Blue throws down a dunk during Eisenhower’s home win against the Campus Colts. The Tigers got out to a big lead and then survived the Colts’ comeback effort. Matt Bucher/Ginger Viking Fotos

GP boys split with

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TSnews The Garden Plain Owls picked up their second win of the season with a 65-44 win over the Rose Hill Rockets boys basketball team on Dec. 10.

No. 1 Wellington tops No. 4 Cheney

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TSnews The Wellington Crusaders beat the Cheney Cardinals 45-30 in Saturday’s girls final of the Cardinal Classic in Cheney. The Crusaders, the top-ranked team in Class 4A, improved to 4-0.
Erika Block shoots from a crowded lane during the second half of Cheney’s game against Wellington. The visiting Crusaders, ranked No. 1 in Class 4A, handed the Cardinals their first loss of the season. Travis Mounts/TSnews

Campus boys wrestle to third at Hesston invite

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TSnews The Campus Colts boys and girls wrestling teams turned in a pair of strong performances over the weekend, with the boys taking third at the Hesston Invitational last Saturday and the girls taking fifth last Friday at the Douglass Goodwill invite. On the boys side, Trent Willis (113 pounds) won a title, while Christian Marsh (144) finished second, the trio of Terrance Wallace (120), Dominic Trujillo (138) and Aiden Weaver (190) finished third and Remington Pugh (285) finished fourth.

Cardinals place four in top five at Hesston

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TSnews The Cheney Cardinals wrestling team showed sometimes less is more when all four of its wrestlers – three boys and a girl – finished in the top five at last Saturday’s Hesston Invitational. “We wrestled very well but ran into some tough wrestlers in the semifinals,” Cheney coach Kevin Schultz said.

Tigers medal three at Douglass

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TSnews The Eisenhower Tigers boys and girls wrestling teams traveled to Douglass last weekend for a tournament and had three of their wrestlers bring home medals. On the boys side, Lucas Freeman (215 pounds) led the way with a second-place finish, losing by fall to Douglass wrestler Carter Green in the finals.

Lions shine in pair of tough tournaments

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TSnews The Goddard Lions boys and girls wrestling teams wrestled in two of their toughest tournaments of the year last weekend, with the boys heading to Enid, Okla. for the Mid America Nationals and the girls competing at the Christmas Clash in Great Bend.

Owls medal two at Hesston

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TSnews The Garden Plain Owls wrestling team had two wrestlers place in the top four when it competed last Saturday at the Hesston Invitational. Nate Eck (106 pounds) went 4-1 on the day to finish second, while Trevor Catlin (120) won a pair of matches and ended up finishing fourth.
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