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Tigers fall in home finale, face Riverton Monday
(High School Sports ~ 10/21/17)
Fort Scott High’s soccer team played its final home match Thursday at Ellis Park, falling to Paola by a 2-0 score. The Tigers finished the regular season with a record of 2-14. However, their first-round opponent in the Class 4-3-2-1A East Regional No. ...
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Vikings sweep CNC foes, at Erie today
(High School Sports ~ 10/21/17)
Northeast High School’s volleyball team capped the regular season at Galena Tuesday night with wins over a pair of CNC schools. The Vikings (14-19) swept Galena (scores not available) and Columbus, 25-14, 25-23. “We played well against Galena in the first set,” Northeast head coach Russ Cramer said. ...
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Eagles, Vikings fall in district play
(High School Sports ~ 10/21/17)
The Tribune’s pair of Three Rivers League football teams suffered losses in district play Friday night. Full details were not available by the Tribune’s midnight deadline Friday night and will be presented in Wednesday’s edition should they arrive. Northeast was eliminated from post-season play with a 46-6 loss at Erie. The Vikings fell to 0-2 in Class 3A-District 6 and 0-8 overall...
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Tigers split at LC, host Sub-State today
(High School Sports ~ 10/21/17)
ALTAMONT — Fort Scott High’s volleyball team managed to get a big win over Southeast Kansas League champion Independence here Tuesday night as league and regular-season play concluded at Labette County High School. The Tigers (3-9 SEK, 14-21 overall) defeated Independence, 25-21, 30-28 as Kharsyn Dwyer collected 5 kills and Addi Lyons handed out 7 assists...
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Greyhounds sweep Hesston in home finale
(College Sports ~ 10/21/17)
Fort Scott Community College’s volleyball team celebrated Sophomore Night in grand fashion at Arnold Arena Wednesday night, sweeping Hesston in a Region VI-Division II match, 25-21, 25-10, 25-13. It was the Greyhounds’ final home match of the season...
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Denied 2-pointer gives Tigers district title
(High School Sports ~ 10/21/17)
PAOLA — Zarek Fewell has become well-known throughout the state this season because of his offensive prowess. He came into Friday night’s game here as the leading rusher in Class 4A-Division I and had already become one of few players to ever score at least 20 touchdowns for a Southeast Kansas League team in a season...
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