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BASKETBALL
GIRLS
Seymour Tournament
- Walnut Grove 50, Hartville 37
- Walnut Grove: Jessica Misner – 27 pts
- Seymour 61, Fordland 58
Mark Twain Conference Tournament
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Verona continues their run of solid play lately winning their Ozark 7 showdown with Exeter 54-42. Jessica Smith had 21 to lead three Lady Wildcats in double figures. That should set up a showdown with Purdy for the league title on the 26th. Parkview gets a big win 67-65 over Glendale. Emily Akins leads four Lady Vikings in double figures. Megan Deines scored 23 for Glendale. Ava gets a good win 58-56 over Blue Eye. And Everton’s Jessica Holland has the big game of the night going for 31 points as the Lady Tigers defeat Hurley 50-46.
On the boys side Robbe Ewing’s 28 points leads Stockton over Morrisville 73-70. Shawn Artz had 25 for the Panthers. Rogersville drops a close one in overtime falling 70-65 to Hickman. And the game of the night is a border battle with Bakersfield defeating Yellville-Summit of Arkansas 89-87 in double overtime. Dakota Ellison continues his fantastic year scoring 36 points on 5 of 6 shooting from three point range, and 9 of 10 shooting from the free throw line. Cole Denton also has a huge game with 23 points and 17 boards for the Lions.
BASKETBALL
GIRLS
Newburg Tournament
- Viburnum 65, Licking 54
- Newburg 42, Salem 39
- St. James 63, Dixon 31
- Dixon: Hunter Yoakum – 20 pts
- Cuba 51, Fatima 38
Varsity
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GIRLS
Crocker Tournament
- Plato 63, St. Elizabeth 59
- Iberia 63, Stoutland 44
McAuley Warrior Classic
- Seneca 65, Wheaton 17
- East Newton 46, College Heights 26
Varsity
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BASKETBALL
BOYS
Osceola Tournament
- Hermitage 50, Montrose 40
Conway Tournament
- Morrisville 43, Springfield Catholic 42
- Laquey 94, Conway 50
Mountain Grove Tournament
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Skyline Tournament
- Fair Grove 64, Wheatland 27
- Warsaw 54, Conway 50 (OT)
- Skyline 65, Stoutland 36
Golden City Tournament
Varsity
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BASKETBALL
BOYS
SWCL Tournament
- Forsyth 72, Blue Eye 66
- Clever 70, Sparta 28
- Clever: Jeremy Dresslaer – 22 pts
- Crane 69, Galena 56
- Spokane 58, Billings 41
- Spokane: Jordan Lair – 23 pts
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A very interesting evening of girls basketball last night. Conway already had a couple of good wins on the year. Now they’ve added a great win as they knocked off Fair Grove 47-44. Parkview continues to impress as they win over MacDonald County 73-52 behind Emily Akin’s 25 points. New Covenant’s Charlotte Vernier had the big scoring performance of the night netting 41 as the Lady Warriors downed Niangua 68-33. But it’s Morrisville’s Kasey Painter that had the best game of the evening. She registered a triple double of 20 points, 15 assists, and 13 steals as they defeated Everton 83-49.
BASKETBALL
GIRLS
Cuba Invitational
- #1 Laquey 63, #4 Steelville 40
Varsity
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And we are fully under way in the 09-10 basketball season. And Pleasant Hope’s Matt Brown has already marked himself as a player to watch scoring 82 points in the teams first two games. Last night Brown went for 40 as the Pirates won 85-33 over College Heights in the first round of the Dennis Cornish Invitational in Lockwood.
On the girls side, Everton’s Jessica Holland opened her season with a triple double in the Lady Tigers 64-21 win over Niangua in the Everton Invitational. Holland had 23 points, 17 rebounds, and 11 steals to help Everton secure the victory. Teammate Linsey Denney also scored 23 knocking down four 3 pointers.
BASKETBALL
Boys
57th Buffalo Tournament
- Bolivar 70, School of the Osage 45
- Bolivar: Preston Guiot – 25 pts; Dalton Kelley – 20 pts, 20 rbs
- Buffalo 56, Marshfield 49
Carthage Tournament
- #4 Carthage 49, #5 Nevada 30
- #1 Seneca 60, #8 Cassville 27
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Thanks to a generous reader, here’s the class 3 all-state softball teams. Republic has three selections to the squad with pitcher Hailey Johnson being selected to the first team. Her catcher, Amanda Davis, and infielder Payton Appleberry made the second team. McDonald County received two selections on the second team also. Pitcher Kaily Harvey and outfielder Ashton Pratt. Carl Junction was the only other squad to see a player selected as infielder Lauren McRae made the second team.
First Team
Pitchers
- Sarah Baldwin, Chillicothe, 10
- Jackie Bishop, Kirksville, 12
- Hailey Johnson, Republic, 12
- Haley Pypes, Platte County, 12
- Lauren Reinagel, Cape Notre Dame, 12
Catchers
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Throughout the course of the girls golf season, the Kickapoo Lady Chiefs lost some of their aura. Their run of tournament wins was stopped and they were defeated in a handful of events. But now, it’s time for districts. And Monday Kickapoo was again 10 feet tall & bulletproof as they won their district by 17 strokes over second place finisher Hillcrest. Two Lady Chiefs finished in the top 5 including Meg Alumno who took top overall honors with a 76, just edging Republic’s Payton Rayl by one stroke. Chelsea Damer took third with a 78 to lead three Joplin state qualifiers. Hillcrest also qualified three for state which will be held Oct 19 & 20.
Two big matchups on the volleyball courts last night. State ranked Glendale hosted an excellent Webb City team and their experience won the day as Glendale took it in straight sets. Olivia Brand did a little bit of everything but her 6 blocks really changed the complexion of the contest. Kaitlin Jaeger had 10 kills and 3 blocks of her own, but Glendale’s strong defense kept the Cardinals from finding a real offensive rhythm as they fall 25-20, 25-23. And state ranked Osceola took a step up in class as they took on El Dorado Springs in a 3 set dandy. The first set was tremendous with the Lady Indians prevailing finally 30-28. El Do jumped out early in the second set and didn’t look back winning 25-15. And in the deciding third set it was a battle all the way before the Volley Dogs took it & the match 25-23.
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