
Owls sixth at NCMC meet
Caviness captures event to lead Owls by Hobby King/SPORTS EDITOR At the North Central Missouri Conference track and field meet on Wayne O’Neal Track at… Login to continue reading Login…
Caviness captures event to lead Owls by Hobby King/SPORTS EDITOR At the North Central Missouri Conference track and field meet on Wayne O’Neal Track at… Login to continue reading Login…
Senior sets new school record in long jump by Hobby King/SPORTS EDITOR Cole Hostetter had a memorable day at the Class 1, District 7 track… Login to continue reading Login…
by Hobby King/SPORTS EDITOR Finishing in the top 16 overall at the Class 3, District 4 tournament, two Marshall Owl golfers have qualified for the… Login to continue reading Login…
by Hobby King/SPORTS EDITOR By winning four of the singles and two of the three doubles matches, the fourth-seeded Marshall Owls’ tennis team kept its… Login to continue reading Login…
MHS junior advances to sectional play by Hobby King/SPORTS EDITOR High school tennis individual district play took place Friday, and one Marshall player earned the… Login to continue reading Login…
Lady Pirates hold off Marshall 2-1 by Hobby King/SPORTS EDITOR The Marshall Lady Owls’ soccer team had a chance to make history Friday. But the… Login to continue reading Login…
Friday, May 5-Wednesday, May 10 High School Friday, May 5 Baseball Marshall at Higginsville, 4:30 p.m. Girls Soccer Hannibal at Marshall, 5 p.m.* Girls and… Login to continue reading Login…
Owls finish third as team at NCMC Tournament by Hobby King/SPORTS EDITOR Three Marshall Owl golfers finished in the Top 10 and earned all-conference honors… Login to continue reading Login…
Marshall also competes at NCMC Tournament by Hobby King/SPORTS EDITOR Managing to win only one of three doubles matches, the Marshall Owls’ tennis team dropped… Login to continue reading Login…
SPORTS EDITOR Held to three hits by the stellar pitching of senior Keaton Anderson, the Marshall Owls were shut out 10-0 by the Kirksville Tigers on the road Tuesday. The Tigers scored single runs in the first and second frames and blew open the game with a seven-run fourth.