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War causing volatility in wheat market By Michelle Leidy-Franklin TSnews mfranklin@tsnews.com
Association, doesn’t think we’ve seen the end of it yet. “The Russians had no exports this year,” said Tjaden. “My thought is, Russia had Surging food prices are unlikely to imthis cooked up a year ago, reserving those prove with the invasion exports for themselves. of Ukraine. Now they are in con‘My thought is, Russia trol of the exports for Ukraine and Russia supply between 25 and Ukraine and that causes had this cooked up a 30 percent of the world’s a lot of uncertainty for year ago...’ wheat. They also are our markets and the top producers of corn. –Max Tjaden European supply.” Grain prices already While grain prices were increasing before have increased, which the war began and Clearwater farmer could benefit local farmers, the price of Max Tjaden, former president of SedgSee WHEAT, Page A10 wick County Farm Bureau Agricultural
Just as Kansas is the breadbasket of America, Ukraine is the breadbasket of Europe. The Russian invasion of Ukraine and boycotts of Russian products are expected to impact the global market. File photo
Owls heading back to State!
Colts denied The Campus Colts bowling team missed out on a fifth straight girls State bowling championship. Campus came in second as a team, while Madison Walker won the individual championship in Class 6A. The Campus girls have won the title six times in eight years, and placed second in the other. The Eisenhower Tigers boys team also took aim at a State bowling title, and wound up placing second at the 5-1A State tournament. Eisenhower had three girls bowl as individuals, and Goddard High sent one boy and one girl to compete as individuals. Read more in Sports, Page B1.
Crushing losses It was a hard weekend for several local basketball teams. The Cheney boys and Clearwater girls lost in their respective substate championships. The Cheney boys lost to Hesston; it was the Cardinals’ only defeat all season after putting together a perfect 20-0 regular season. The Lady Indians suffered a heart-wrenching 31-30 home loss to Clay Center. Stephanie McKennon/TSnews
The Garden Plain Owls celebrate their substate championship win over the West Elk Patriots on Saturday in Dexter. The victory puts the Owls into their fifth consecutive State basketball tournament. They opened play Wednesday in the Class 2A tournament in Manhattan against an undefeated St. Mary’s-Colgan squad. Updates will be posted online at tsnews.com as the tournament progresses.
That was not the only painful, close loss. The Cheney girls, Campus boys and Conway Springs boys all lost by either 1 or 2 points in the semifinal round. Read more in Sports, Page B1.
The Argonia Five: Less is more
Argonia girls find success on hardwood despite lack of numbers By Michael Buhler TSnews
The Argonia Raiders girls basketball team was the embodiment of the cliché, “less is more” this season on the court. The Raiders played most of this season with just five players on the roster after senior Alyssa Martin tore her anterior cruciate ligament in the third game of the season, against Norwich on Dec. 10. Despite the loss, Argonia finished the season with a record of 10-11, including 9-9 after Martin’s injury. “This season was exceptional with just our six student-athletes
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on the roster and playing 19 games with five players,” Argonia coach Dixie Brewster said. “I have always wanted every player to start and I have always struggled with substitution, so this was a dream come true. “It’s bad enough how a player feels for making mistakes, let alone the feeling when they need to be replaced. It’s all a part of the game, but it was great to watch our players fight through adversity and keep on keeping on.” Overcoming that adversity also was good for team bonding. “Our team became as close as I’ve seen, and I can’t even express the gratitude I have for their dedication and determination,” Brewster said. Chelsea Coleman, the only senior on the roster besides
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The Argonia Raiders girls basketball team played most of this season with just these five players: Maya Jones, left, Brenna Booker, Heidi McCurley, Chelsea Coleman and Abigail Harbin.
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