
Lady Owls return several starters to volleyball squad
Marshall is coming off 1-25-1 season in 2022 by Hobby King/Sports Editor Despite losing one starter to graduation and another would-be senior not out for… Login to continue reading Login…
Marshall is coming off 1-25-1 season in 2022 by Hobby King/Sports Editor Despite losing one starter to graduation and another would-be senior not out for… Login to continue reading Login…
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SPORTS EDITOR Despite losing one starter to graduation and another would-be senior not out for the sport, the Marshall Lady Owls have a good number of players returning with quality varsity experience. All signs are that the Lady Owls will be better this year.
MVC ATHLETICS Missouri Valley College Athletic Director Mike Machholz announces the promotion of long-time Men’s Basketball Head Coach Chad Lance to Assistant Athletic Director. Lance has been promoted to Assistant Athletic Director of Facilities and Fundraising, while also maintaining his position as Men’s Basketball Head Coach.
MVC ATHLETICS The Missouri Valley College men's soccer team will open the 2023 season ranked in the top ten of the NAIA Men's Soccer Coaches' Preseason Top 25 Poll. Missouri Valley sits at No.
MVC ATHLETICS Missouri Valley College Athletic Director Mike Machholz announces the addition of College STUNT to the department’s lineup of sports for the 2023-24 athletic year. College STUNT becomes the college’s twelfth female sport, and increases the total number of athletic teams in the department to 31.
MVC ATHLETICS The Missouri Valley College women's soccer team will start its season Nationally ranked in the the NAIA Women's Soccer Coaches' Preseason Top 25 Poll,released Wednesday. T he Vikings open at No.
The Sweet Springs Board of Aldermen heard several community updates during a regular meeting held Monday, Aug. 14.
Managing Editor It’s not uncommon to see dead animals on the side of the road as the number of motorists have increased and wildlife forages for food or moves about during peak times of the year. Missouri drivers often contend with deer, opossums and raccoons. But spotting an armadillo tends to pique people’s interest.
According to the Missouri Lottery, more than $15.8 million was paid out in prizes of $1,000 or more during the month of July. A Powerball drawing on July 19 produced a $1 million dollar winner, who purchased a ticket in Marshall and matched all five whiteball numbers.