
Mules build lead, beat Sweet Springs
by Hobby King/Sports Editor A slow start doomed the Sweet Springs Greyhounds in their I-70 Conference matchup at home versus Lone Jack Friday. The Mules… Login to continue reading Login…

by Hobby King/Sports Editor A slow start doomed the Sweet Springs Greyhounds in their I-70 Conference matchup at home versus Lone Jack Friday. The Mules… Login to continue reading Login…
by Hobby King/Sports Editor It was a sweep of Central Activities Conference games at Madison for the Slater basketball teams Friday. The Lady Wildcats ended… Login to continue reading Login…
by Hobby King/Sports Editor Diane Schlesselman’s Marshall Lady Owls’ basketball team played better as the week went on at the Macon Shootout last week. However,… Login to continue reading Login…
by Hobby King/Sports Editor In a nip-and-tuck game, the state-ranked Santa Fe Lady Chiefs came up with the key plays down the stretch and defeated… Login to continue reading Login…

by Hobby King/Sports Editor Sweet Springs Lady Greyhounds’ head coach Brent Niemeyer couldn’t have hoped for better play by his team through the first 13-plus… Login to continue reading Login…
by Hobby King/Sports Editor On a night when points were hard to come by, the Marshall Owls were able to hit a couple of key… Login to continue reading Login…

Sophomore Brandon Terrill and freshman Ben Gochenour were clutch down the stretch, and the Slater Wildcats — who gave up two double-digit leads — scored 10 straight points to break a 53-53 tie and went on to claim a 6459 Central Activities Conference victory over visiting Sturgeon Friday. The Wildcats seemingly took control of the game with a scoring spree late in the third quarter.
In a matchup of No.10-ranked Santa Fe and Pilot Grove, a team which was receiving votes in the Class 1 poll of the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association last week, the Lady Chiefs prevailed 56-52 Monday. The difference mainly was from the free-throw line, where Santa Fe was 23 for 34, compared to 11 for 17 for the host Lady Tigers.
High School Wednesday, Jan. 18 Girls and Boys Basketball Marshall vs. Hallsville at Macon, 6 and 7:30 p.m. Sweet Springs at Southwest-Livingston Boys Basketball Slater at Boonville Santa Fe at KC Lutheran , 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19 Girls and Boys Basketball Marshall vs. Milan at Macon, 6 and 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20 Girls Swimming Marshall at Belton Pirate Tournament Boys Wrestling Marshall at Hickman Tournament Girls and Boys Basketball Slater at Madison* Saint Paul at Santa Fe* Lone Jack at Sweet Springs* College Wednesday, Jan. 18 Women’s Wrestling Baker at Missouri Valley, 6:30 p.m.* Thursday, Jan. 19 Women’s and Men’s Basketball Missouri Valley at Culver-Stockton, 5:30 and7:30 p.m.* Friday, Jan. 20 Men’s Wrestling Missouri Valley College Invitational (First Day), Noon
Jan. 4, head coach Lane Titus and the Marshall Owls celebrated their first win of the season by a 5242 count over Odessa at the Bird Cage.