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Titan Senior, Jayden Rodriguez, was in the right place at the right time to make the catch off a tipped Jett Tanner (senior) pass for an 18-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter of the Columbus Titan’s CNC League loss to Riverton, 12-21, at Titan Stadium, Friday. Junior, Tyler Reitz, defends for the Rams.

Titan Senior, Jayden Rodriguez, was in the right place at the right time to make the catch off a tipped Jett Tanner (senior) pass for an 18-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter of the Columbus Titan’s CNC League loss to Riverton, 12-21, at Titan Stadium, Friday. Junior, Tyler Reitz, defends for the Rams.

Week 6 football contest results

Week six was the beginning of district play for many teams while others have already built a lead in their respective standings. Frontenac improved to 5-1 overall and 2-0 in Kansas Class 3A, District 1 with their win over Baxter Springs.
Elijah Shoemaker had a long run after catch before being pushed out of bounds at the three-yard line. He punched it in on the next play to put Columbus in the lead, 24-7, just before the first half ended at Baxter Springs, Thursday. The Titans came away with the win, 38-14 to improve to 3-2 on the season.

Elijah Shoemaker had a long run after catch before being pushed out of bounds at the three-yard line. He punched it in on the next play to put Columbus in the lead, 24-7, just before the first half ended at Baxter Springs, Thursday. The Titans came away with the win, 38-14 to improve to 3-2 on the season.

CJHS Eighth wins at Baxter Springs

A big second quarter led to running clock in the second half and a 3814 win for the Columbus Junior High Titan eighth grade football team, Thursday, in Baxter Springs.The Titans got on the board first in the second quarter after a scoreless first period.
Lady Titans CNC League Champs

Lady Titans CNC League Champs

Lady Titans CNC League Champs

The CUHS Lady Titan Golf Team may have placed second at the Baxter Springs Invitational Tournament, Tuesday, but it was all they needed to secure the 2025 CNC League Team Championship.
Medalists in the Pittsburg Middle School Cross Country Race, Tuesday were: Kai Davis, second place, seventh grade boys; Sammi Ohmart, fifth place, eighth grade girls; and Eli Engelman, seventh place, eighth grade boys. Courtesy photo.

Medalists in the Pittsburg Middle School Cross Country Race, Tuesday were: Kai Davis, second place, seventh grade boys; Sammi Ohmart, fifth place, eighth grade girls; and Eli Engelman, seventh place, eighth grade boys. Courtesy photo.

CJHS wraps CC season at Pitt

The CJHS Cross Country Team wrapped up their 2025 season Tuesday in Pittsburg. Kai Davis placed second in the boys seventh grade two mile race, 13:45 minutes, and Trent Lacen placed 17th, 15:50 minutes.

SE Volleyball sweeps league night

Southeast High School swept league night, 2-0, Tuesday, in Three Rivers League play at Chetopa.They took the win over Pleasanton in the first match, 25-18; 25-20 then followed with a win over Chetopa, 25-9; 25-8.

CJHS blanks St. Mary’s-Colgan, 36-0

The Columbus Junior High School Titans blanked the visiting St. Mary’s-Colgan Panthers, Thursday, at Titan Stadium. Eighth Grader, Blaze Bowman, scored four touchdowns from the helm as quarterback.Bowman opened the scoring in the first quarter with a 10-yard pass to Hayden Kellogg.

Teams plagued by penalties in Titan win

The game had more penalty yardage than total yardage gained but the Columbus Titans managed to overcome their 15 penalties for 162 yards to squeeze past their hosts, 15-14, Friday night in Baxter Springs.The teams combined for 301 total penalty yards with more flags than a Flag Day Parade.

Sports HOF to induct Brewer-Hunt, Hartley

Pam Brewer-Hunt and Drew Hartley have been chosen for induction into the Baxter Springs High School Sports Hall of Fame in ceremonies at the high school commons area, October 18.

Southeast hosts Parsons, Frontenac

Southeast Varsity Volleyball hosted Parsons and Frontenac, Thursday, night for a triangular. The hosts were not able to come away with wins but competed against two strong teams. Parsons took their win in two sets, 25-12; 25-6 and Frontenac won the second match, 25-10; 25-16.