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Argonia boys still seeking first win

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TSnews The Argonia Raiders boys basketball team is still in search of its first win after going 0-3 at the Border Queen Tournament last week. The Raiders fell to South Haven 46-38 in last Tuesday’s tournament opener, then dropped a 52-51 decision to Udall three nights later in consolation play.
Silas Boetcher drives to the basket during last week’s Border Queen Tournament game against Udall. Sarah Vineyard/Contributed photo

Clearwater Indians do well at Wellington

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TSnews The Clearwater Indians boys and girls wrestling teams capped a busy three-day stretch with a solid performance at the Wellington Invitational last Saturday, including a third-place finish by the girls team and a fifth-place finish by the boys. Two girls, Remi Cain (125 pounds) and Kiley Blake (190), both won titles at Wellington, while three more – Genevieve Diebold (100), Graysea Gardenhire (120) and Payton Newell (135) – finished second and Rachel Frickey (235) placed third.

Lions boys beat Crusaders

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TSnews A strong second half powered the Goddard Lions boys basketball team to victory over the Buhler Crusaders on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 56-50.

Owls defuse Rockets

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TSnews With a dominating first quarter, the Garden Plain Owls girls basketball team defused the visiting Rose Hill Rockets on Dec. 10, winning 53-28.

Indians have bumpy ride at Kingman

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TSnews The Clearwater Indians boys basketball team’s inaugural run at the Kingman Eagle Classic was a bit bumpy. The Indians lost their two pool games to Great Bend and Sterling last Thursday and last Friday, then Clearwater fell to the host Eagles last Saturday 58-47 to finish sixth and go 0-3 at the tournament.

Cardinals boys pick up first victory

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TSnews The Conway Springs Cardinals boys basketball team struggled in its first two games at the Marion tournament last week, but put it together in the tournament’s fifth-place game last Saturday with a 48-45 win over Wichita Central Christian. It was the first win of the season for the Cardinals.

Conway Springs girls place fifth at Marion tourney

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TSnews The Conway Springs Cardinals girls basketball team shook off a pair of losses to Wichita Home School and Halstead in pool play at the Marion tournament to down the Wichita Central Christian Cougars 49-21 in last Saturday’s fifth-place game at the tournament. “It felt good to get a win after two hard games and losses against some stiff competition,” Conway Springs coach Andrew Gower said.

Colts open season strong

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TSnews The Campus Colts boys and girls wrestling teams opened the season strong last week, with the girls taking third at the Valley Center Girls Invitational and the boys finishing fourth at the Wayne Jackson Wrestling Duals in Arkansas City. Both Colts teams also took a dual from Cheney last Thursday.
Campus’ Kalley Hough and Cheney’s Peyton McClellan battle for control during their match last Thursday in Haysville. McClellan won the match, while Hough battled through an unknown injury suffered during the match. The teams split two matches. Campus won the others with Cheney being open at most weights. Travis Mounts/TSnews
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