KWWR Sports Report 3/1/2025
Several District Championship games were played for smaller class high school boys basketball teams on Friday, February 28, 2025.
Starting off in Class 3:
- Steelville defeated Fatima 56-46
- Montgomery County bested Hermann 58-41
In Class 2:
- Harrisburg beat Westran 54-40
- Slater took down Smithton 83-44
- Eugene dominated Crocker 69-35
In Class 1:
- St. Elizabeth cruised Prairie Home 83-64
- Cairo defeated Higbee 68-51
In regular season finales starting off with boys games:
- Helias over Rock Bridge 73-66
- Jefferson City bested Troy 70-46
In girls games:
- Hickman beat Jefferson City 63-44
- Capital City Victorious over Mexico 65-41
Mizzou baseball lost 7-6 to Evansville in their series opener at Taylor Stadium in Columbia on Friday, February 28, 2025.
Evansville used a three-run, seventh-inning rally to overcome a late deficit and edge out Mizzou.
The Tigers and Purple Aces continue their four-game series with a doubleheader on Saturday, March 1, 2025.
Game 1 is slated for a 1pm first pitch at Taylor Stadium.
In college basketball 14th ranked Missouri men’s basketball opens the month of March by playing Vanderbilt on Saturday, March 1.
Tipoff in Nashville is set for 5pm.
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