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The third year of State Fair Community College women’s basketball under head coach Nicole Collier should present a clearer picture of her vision for the program, if not a larger one based upon her recruiting class. more
WARRENSBURG — Matt Howdeshell has been quite busy since his family completed relocation from Flagstaff, Arizona, to Warrensburg several weeks ago. more
Following what she considered a subpar end to her freshman season at Missouri State University, former Smith-Cotton golf standout Kiser Pannier recently found her groove for some much desired momentum headed into Year 2 of college. more
Lincoln, Northwest and Sacred Heart all had first-team All-State baseballers recognized as part of the squads that were recently released by the Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association. more
One of the area’s most experienced volleyball coaches is handing off the Smith-Cotton varsity program to a fresh but familiar face. more
Landon Meyer was stellar on the mound and center fielder Kolton Reynolds proved a menace at the plate as the Joplin Outlaws quieted the Bombers' offense and won 9-3 Tuesday night at Liberty Park Stadium. more
The Sedalia Bombers picked up wins in the first two of four games played over five days away from home before dropping the last two ahead of Tuesday's return to Liberty Park. more
Northwest and Sacred Heart each posted a quartet of first-teamers to All-Kaysinger Conference Baseball, which was recently announced. more
Sedalia Post 642 had little, if any problems taking care of the Central Missouri Mavericks in Wednesday evening’s doubleheader sweep. more
Cole Camp, Lincoln and Northwest led the way with a four-pack of All-Kaysinger Conference first-team selections each from this year's squad announced in recent weeks. more
A doubleheader sweep of Blue Springs Fike Post 499 Blue on Monday at Liberty Park Stadium improved Sedalia Post 642 AUX to 8-0 on the summer. more
The scoreboard told the story that very little separated the Sedalia Travelers from taking all four games from league opponents over the weekend. more
It was a bit of instinct that led Logan Bexten back to Sedalia this summer. more
A stand-in opponent proved a good first test to get the arms rolling and the bats going for the Sedalia Travelers. more
Smith-Cotton senior Derek Grubb appears set to make everyone forget about his performance in the finals of the 110-meter hurdles at last year’s Class 5 State Championship. more
LINCOLN –– The margins between winning and losing couldn’t have been much thinner between Monday’s opposing Kaysinger Conference programs. more
Pitch count limits were on Sacred Heart’s side against Leeton in Monday’s MSHSAA Class 1 sectional round. more
Tipton’s Johnathan Matchett rightfully seemed in a better mood on the second day of the Class 2 State Track & Field Championships than the one before. more
JEFFERSON CITY –– Stover senior Blaine Brodersen seemed destined to be second, or third-best entering the final day of his high school track career. more
JEFFERSON CITY –– Whatever happened in the 200-meter dash Saturday afternoon for Cole Camp junior Reid Harrison felt trivial. more
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