Shenandoah softball earned a big home win Tuesday over Red Oak
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The season ended Tuesday for the Shenandoah boys tennis team in the first round of the Team State Tournament
- Bryan Clark
The Shenandoah baseball and softball teams delivered a home sweep of Red Oak Tuesday, June 2, with the Fillies winning 21-0 and the Mustangs 6-2.
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What has Milan Momcilovic done to become college basketball's best 3-point shooter?
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A look back at the area track and field season
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Clarinda's Taylor Rasmussen medaled and teammate Addy Weinreich also showed well at the Class 2A State Golf Championships.
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Sidney sophomore Alyssa Dowling scored a 178 over 36 holes to finish 23rd at state golf
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The season ended Tuesday for the Shenandoah boys tennis team in the first round of the Team State Tournament
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