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Senior Night was a big night for the Marshall Owls on the tennis courts at the MHS Sports Complex April 15.

Senior Night was a big night for the Marshall Owls on the tennis courts at the MHS Sports Complex April 15.
At the 10-school McCush Invite at Boonville April 17, each Marshall track and field team finished fifth among the 10 teams.

Fighting a strong wind from the south and a one-goal deficit in the second half, the Marshall Lady Owls’ soccer team couldn’t get the equalizer and lost 3-2 to visiting Moberly in North Central Missouri Conference action April 17.
The Marshall Lady Owls track and field team — spurred on by a pair of first-place finishes — claimed a tie for fifth place in the 10-school Hoot Middleton Invite at Richmond April 15.
Scoring in the first, third and fifth frames, the Slater Wildcats came away with a 6-4 victory at home over the Fayette Falcons April 16.

A four-run sixth by Mexico is difference by Hobby KingSPORTS EDITOR The Marshall Owls played better, tighter defense and outhit the visiting Mexico Bulldogs. But… Login to continue reading Login…
The No. 1 seeded Missouri Valley College men’s volleyball team hosted No. 8 seeded Ottawa (Kan.) in the quarterfinal round of the Heart of America Athletic Conference Postseason Tournament, Saturday afternoon. The Vikings fell behind early, and eventually lost the contest by scores of 21-25, 23-25, 25-20, 23-25.
Sweet Springs nearly surrendered a three-run lead in the top of the seventh inning, but sophomore Drayton Hampton struck out the final two batters he faced to preserve a 7-6 victory at home Monday.
Slater athletes came away with four top-eight finishes at the Harrisburg Eaton Relays April 11.
After the first two batters had stuck out in the bottom of the seventh inning, things looked a bit bleak for the Slater Wildcats in their endeavor to end their home game versus Concordia in regulation.