Piper results

Piper debate award winners. (Photo from Piper schools)

Piper High School – football vs. Bonner Springs
– Piper junior varsity lost 20-32
– Piper 9th won 36-0

Piper High School – football at Bonner Springs
– Piper varsity lost 7-24

Piper High School – volleyball
– Piper JV at Louisburg
o Lost to Paola 0-2 (11 and13)
o Lost to Louisburg 0-2 (9 and 12)
o Lost to Basehor-Linwood 0-2 (7 and 25)
o Lost to Olathe South 0-2 (9 and 11)
o Lost to Baldwin 0-2 (7 and 14)
– Piper 9th grade at Tonganoxie
o Defeated Tonganoxie 2-0 (23 and 12)
o Defeated Bonner Springs 2-0 (15 and 22)
o Lost to Basehor-Linwood 0-2 (16 and 16)
o Defeated Bishop Ward 2-0 (19 and 28)
o Defeated Turner 2-0 (13 and 17)
o Lost to Lansing 1-2 (19-25, 25-23, and 13-15)

Piper – debate at Washburn Rural
– Chris Baumli and Kara Evans go 6-1. Drop in quarter finals to take 4th in Open
– Dylan Hendrix and Taran Kerst go 5-2. Drop in quarter finals to take 4th in Open
– Andrew Flory earns 10th best speaker in Open

Piper soccer at Louisburg has been re-scheduled for Oct. 16. Piper JV at 4:30 p.m. followed by varsity.

– Doug Key, Piper High School activities director

Piper results

The Piper High School girls golf team won awards recently at the Shawnee Country Club tournament. (Piper photo)

Piper High School – girls golf at Shawnee Country Club

– 3rd place as team
– Kirwan 9th place with a 46
– Lamberd 10th place with a 47

Piper High School – volleyball at Bonner Springs

– Piper varsity lost 1-3 (10-25, 25-21, 21-25, and 22-25)
– JV lost 0-2 (20 and 17)
– 9th lost 1-2 (23-25, 25-12, and 11-15)

– From Doug Key, Piper High School activities director

Piper results

Piper High School – football vs. Louisburg
– Piper varsity lost 7-35

Piper High School – volleyball at Lansing
– Piper varsity lost to Lansing (0-2) 10 and 11
– Piper varsity lost to DeSoto (0-2) 8 and 5
– Piper varsity defeated Olathe West (2-1) 16-25, 25-18, and 25-21
– Piper varsity defeated Shawnee Mission North (2-0) 15 and 20
– Piper varsity lost to Spring Hill (0-2) 21 and 26

– From Doug Key, Piper High School activities director