Piper High School – golf at Paola GC
– 1st place
o Jones shot a 44 (4th)
o Hutchings shot a 47 (5th)
o Do, Rogers shot a 48 (8th and 9th)
– From Doug Key, Piper High School activities director
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Piper High School – golf at Paola GC
– 1st place
o Jones shot a 44 (4th)
o Hutchings shot a 47 (5th)
o Do, Rogers shot a 48 (8th and 9th)
– From Doug Key, Piper High School activities director
Piper High School – volleyball vs. Basehor-Linwood
– Piper varsity lost 2-3
– Piper JV lost 0-2
– Piper 9th lost 0-2
Piper High School – cross country at Tonganoxie
– Medalist
o Piper Girls Varsity: Wilson (11th) and Dropplemann (24th)
o Piper Boys Varsity: Williams (17th), Stubler (19th), and Berry (23rd)
Piper Middle School – football vs. Monticello Trail
– Piper 8th lost 22-33
– Piper 7th lost 20-28
– From Doug Key, Piper High School activities director
Piper High School – football vs. Bonner Springs
– Piper varsity won 33-20
– Homecoming King and Queen: Emmett Lockridge III and Zoe Surprise. (Piper photo)
Piper High School – volleyball
– Piper junior varsity at Louisburg
o Lost to Lansing 0-2 (16 and 17)
o Defeated Olathe South 2-0 (18 and 25)
o Defeated Baldwin 2-0 (17 and 17)
o Lost to Blue Valley 0-2 (12 and17)
o Lost to Basehor-Linwood 0-2 (18 and 15)
– Piper 9th at Piper KVL Tournament
o Defeated Bonner Springs 2-1 (25-22, 22-25, and 15-8)
o Lost to Bishop Ward 0-2 (26 and 18)
o Defeated Lansing 2-1 (25-22, 17-25, and 15-12)
o Defeated Turner 2-0 (11 and 10)
o Lost to Tonganoxie 0-2 (15 and 15)
o Lost to Basehor-Linwood 0-2 (24 and 11)
Piper High School – debate at Washburn Rural
– Open
– Fletcher/Zwart 2-4
– Baumli/Molder 4-2 (14th place)
– Novice
– Kerst/Oakland 4-1 (4th)
– Kerst – 1st Speaker
– Oakland – 9th Speaker
Piper Middle School – volleyball at Tonganoxie
– 8B 2nd place
– 7B 1st place
Piper High School – soccer vs. Louisburg
– Piper varsity won 2-1
– Piper JV won 2-0
Piper High School – football at Bonner Springs
– Piper JV won 22-6
– Piper 9th won 34-8
– From Doug Key, Piper High School activities director