Class 2 Soccer Quarterfinals
Saturday, Nov. 12 (From the top of the bracket) Saxony Lutheran (14-9) at Principia (11-10), 1 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 12 (From the top of the bracket) Saxony Lutheran (14-9) at Principia (11-10), 1 p.m.
After another successful regular season for the Missouri Valley College soccer teams, they are going to be holding Watch Parties for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) selection shows.
On a rainy night last Friday, the Sweet Springs Greyhounds persevered to beat Norborne/Hardin-Central 22-8 and advance to the 8-Man,District 2 semifinal round. The 6-4 Greyhounds travel to Shelbyville to tangle with the 8-2 North Shelby Raiders.
In this season of giving, the Missouri Valley College tennis teams are seeking help from area residents. MVC’s first-year head tennis coach Rei Pelushi, who came to Marshallfrom Albania to play tennis at Valley as a freshman in 2015 and has earned his undergraduate degree and is working toward his master’s degree and has stayed to lead the MVC teams,says the fundraiser will be at Bloomfield’s Family Restaurant Wednesday, Nov.
(4) Liberal (7-3) at (1)Archie (10-0) (3) Lockwood (8-2) at (2) Drexel (9-1) (4) East Atchison (9-1) at (1) North Andrew (10-0) (3) Worth County (8-2) at (2) Platte Valley (9-1) District 2 (5) Schuyler County (5-5) at (1) St. Paul Lutheran (8-2) (3) Sweet Springs (6-4) at (2) North Shelby (8-2) District 3 (5) Stewartsville-Osborn (6-4) at (1) Orrick (10-0) (3) King City (7-3) at (2) Bishop LeBlond (7-3) All Games Kick Off at 7 p.m.
(3) Boonville (7-4) at (1) Moberly (5-5) Class 4, District 5 Championship (2) Jefferson City (6-4) at (1) Hannibal (8-2) Western Missouri Conference Class 1, District 5 Championship (3) Cole Camp (9-2) at (1) Lincoln (10-1) Class 1, District 4 Championship (2) Adrian (9-2) at (1) Butler (8-2) All games kick off at 7 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 11 Football Sweet Springs at North Shelby, 7 p.m.

Despite scoring their most points in a single game since early last season, the Missouri Valley Vikings came up on the short end of another Heart of America Athletic Conference football game Saturday. The Vikings could not quite get all the way back from a 21-point deficit and lost 49-42 at MidAmerica Nazarene in Olathe.
Sweet Springs had to not only battle a familiar foe but also the elements in the quarterfinal round of Class 1, District 2 football action at home Friday. Despite the rain that fell during much of the game, the No.
In its first home district playoff game in five years, the Santa Fe Chiefs started fast and led after the first quarter and at the half. But the visiting Schuyler County Rams rallied to score the game’s final five touchdowns, en route to a 44-24 Class 1, District 2, 8-man victory on a soggy Buhlig Filed in Alma Friday.