No. Shelby 5-0 45.5 Saint Paul 4-1 41.8 Santa Fe 4-1 38.45 Sw. Springs 3-2 32.1
Class 1, District 2 8-Man Standings Team Record Points Schuyler Co. 2-3 25.61 Concordia 2-3 24.99 Norborne/H-C 1-4 20.9 Knox Co.
Class 1, District 2 8-Man Standings Team Record Points Schuyler Co. 2-3 25.61 Concordia 2-3 24.99 Norborne/H-C 1-4 20.9 Knox Co.
In pool play, the Santa Fe Lady Chiefs and Cole Camp Lady Bluebirds split their two sets. But when the two teams met for the championship of the Smith-Cotton Tournament, it was all Lady Chiefs as they swept the two sets 25-10, 25-18.
Santa Fe was clinging to a six-point lead and the clock was ticking down. However, the host Concordia Orioles had possession of the ball inside the Chiefs’ 10.
Slater played right with unbeaten and state-ranked Cole Camp, only trailing 14-8 at the break. But the Bluebirds pulled away with four second- half touchdowns to win the Western Missouri Conference battle 42-14 Friday at Slater. Although the Wildcats ran 60 plays to the Bluebirds 43, Cole Camp gained 310 yards of offense to 204 for the Wildcats.
(HC) at Lincoln 38, Adrian 35* at Crest Ridge 54, Lone Jack 6* at Wellington 30, Tipton 29* Windsor 52, at Midway 13* Friday, Sept. 30 Schedule Slater at Lincoln, 7 p.m.* Adrian at Midway, 7 p.m.* Lone Jack at Wellington, 7 p.m.* Crest Ridge at Cole Camp, 7 p.m.* Windsor at Tipton, 7 p.m.* *Denotes Conference Game HC Denotes Homecoming .
Friday, Sept. 23 Result at Concordia 28, Santa Fe 26* Friday, Sept.
Neither team had scored since late in the first half. Marshall took the initial lead on a goal in the 31st minute, but the host Hannibal Pirates tied the game seven minutes later Saturday.
Marshall first-year head coach Ian Verts couldn’t have asked for a better start for his Owls in their Homecoming game, as they grabbed a 14-0 lead versus the Kirksville Tigers on Cecil Naylor Field Friday.
Host Saint Paul and Sweet Springs traded touchdowns through the first quarter and a half, but the Saints scored the last two touchdowns of the first 24 minutes, en route to a 50-28 I-70 Conference win Thursday.
Competition was stiff at the annual Gans Creek Cross Country meet in Columbia Saturday. Each varsity race had more than 200 runners.