Area Sports

MORNING SPORTS

One day after losing IN the NBA finals, the news snowballed on the Indiana Pacers yesterday, as Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton was diagnosed with a torn right Achilles tendon suffered in Game 7 against Oklahoma City. He’ll likely miss the 2025-26 season.

Class of 2026 three-star running back Maxwell Warner, out of Chicago’s highly touted Whitney Young High School, verbally committed to Missouri football yesterday. He becomes the fifth known commit for Coach Eli Drinkwitz in the 2026 Class.

Boonville basketball’s Bronx Ganaway got his first D-1 scholarship offer yesterday. The 6-7 incoming freshman strong forward was offered by Dennis Gates and the Mizzou staff.

In MLB,

Kansas City had the night off last night as they prepare to host Tampa Bay today.

The Cards welcomed the Cubs to Busch Stadium last night for the start of a three game set. It didn’t take long for the fireworks to start as the Cardinals hit four two-run home runs in an 8-2 win. Lars Nootbaar, Brendan Donovan, Alec Burleson and Nolan Gorman all went deep to back the 7-inning start by Mathew Liberatore.

 

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SEC Takeover Coming to ESPN

The SEC Network is handing over the remote—again.

Starting Saturday, June 28, all 16 SEC schools will take the spotlight for the annual SEC Network Takeover. Each university gets a full day of unforgettable moments from the past year: NCAA and SEC Championships, buzzer-beaters, historic upsets, and fan-favorite originals.
Monday, July 7 will be the spotlight on Mizzou. The action runs daily through Sunday, July 13.

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SEC takeover coming to ESPN

The SEC Network is handing over the remote—again.

Starting Saturday, June 28, all 16 SEC schools will take the spotlight for the annual SEC Network Takeover. Each university gets a full day of unforgettable moments from the past year: NCAA and SEC Championships, buzzer-beaters, historic upsets, and fan-favorite originals.
Monday, July 7 will be the spotlight on Mizzou. The action runs daily through Sunday, July 13.

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Area All-State Baseball Teams

Area All-State Baseball Teams

MHSBCA Class 1
FIRST TEAM
Player of the Year  – Gavin Williams, sr., St. Elizabeth

Pitcher  –  Gavin Williams, sr., St. Elizabeth
Pitcher  –  Gabe Berry, jr., Otterville
Catcher – Brady Kemna, sr., St. Elizabeth
Infielder  –  Eli Kemna, jr., St. Elizabeth
Outfielder  –  Sam Luetkemeyer, jr., St. Elizabeth

SECOND TEAM
Infielder  –   Grady Hruska, sr., Atlanta
Outfielder  –  Sawyer Nelson, sr., Atlanta
DH/Utility  –  Noah Chipman, sr., St. Elizabeth

HONORABLE MENTION
Infielder – Kyson Green, soph, St. Elizabeth
DH/Utility  –  Braedyn Eads, sr., Otterville

Class 2
FIRST TEAM
Pitcher – Drew Hart, sr., Eugene
Catcher  –  Cooper Harvey, sr., Westran
DH/Utility  –  Ike DeMuth, sr., Harrisburg

SECOND TEAM
Pitcher  –  Gage Brownell, jr., Schuyler
Pitcher  –  Chase Richard, jr., Eugene
Catcher  –  Jeffrey Schulte, fr., Eugene
Infielder – Elliot Sevits, sr., Schuyler County
Infielder – Tayte Richmond, jr., Scotland County
Infielder – Bryce Ott, sr., Harrisburg
Outfielders  –  Vincent Dale, sr., Scotland County
DH/Utility  –  Payton Oeth, jr., Fayette

HONORABLE MENTION
Infielder –  Carson Huff, sr., Van-Far
DH/Utility  –  Logan Buford, sr., Scotland County
DH/Utility – Chase Mullen, jr., Silex
DH/Utility  – Reece Culwell, sr., Van-Far

Class 3
FIRST TEAM
Pitcher  –  Blake Kliethermes, jr., Fatima
Catcher – Colton Scheulen, jr., Fatima
DH/Utility  –  Brody Kleffner, sr., Fatima

SECOND TEAM
Infielder – Glenn Berhorst, sr., Fatima
DH/Utility  –  Bryce Wieberg, soph., Fatima

HONORABLE MENTION
Pitcher – Tucker Jones, sr., South Callaway
Infielder – Ethan Edwards, sr., South Callaway

Class 4
FIRST TEAM
Pitcher – Evan Bishop, sr., Boonville
Infielder – Jackson Engel, sr., Moberly
Infielder – Lucas Wietholder, sr., Father Tolton

SECOND TEAM
Pitcher – Ethan Millius, sr., Fulton
Catcher – Nolan Laughlin, sr., Blair Oaks
Infielder – Nolan Ash, fr., Southern Boone
Outfielder – Matthew States, sr., Father Tolton
Outfielder – Kyler Fanning, jr., Moberly
DH/Utility – Brayden Beckmann, sr., Southern Boone

HONORABLE MENTION
Pitcher – Cade Bohm, sr., Moberly
Pitcher  –  Wyatt Libbert, soph., Blair Oaks
Catcher  – Justin Case, sr., Fulton
Infielder – Carter Henke, jr., Father Tolton
Outfielder – Karter Ball, sr., Father Tolton
DH/Utility – Vander Halford, soph., Blair Oaks

Class 5
FIRST TEAM
Pitcher – Jordan Martin, sr., Jefferson City
Catcher – Jackson Koch, sr., Jefferson City

SECOND TEAM
Pitcher – Ethan Lipp, sr., Jefferson City
Infielder – Mason Wall, sr., Jefferson City

HONORABLE MENTION
Outfielder – Cam Hoelscher, sr., Helias

Class 6
Second Team
Pitcher – Jake Musick, sr., Rock Bridge
Catcher – Crew Norden, sr., Rock Bridge
Infielder – Jackson Shults, jr., Hickman
Outfielder – Will Kimes, sr., Rock Bridge

Honorable Mention
Pitcher  –  Tanner Graham, sr., Hickman

 

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AREA ALL-STATE BASEBALL TEAMS

AREA ALL-STATE BASEBALL TEAMS

MHSBCA Class 1
FIRST TEAM
Player of the Year  – Gavin Williams, sr., St. Elizabeth

Pitcher  –  Gavin Williams, sr., St. Elizabeth
Pitcher  –  Gabe Berry, jr., Otterville
Catcher – Brady Kemna, sr., St. Elizabeth
Infielder  –  Eli Kemna, jr., St. Elizabeth
Outfielder  –  Sam Luetkemeyer, jr., St. Elizabeth

SECOND TEAM
Infielder  –   Grady Hruska, sr., Atlanta
Outfielder  –  Sawyer Nelson, sr., Atlanta
DH/Utility  –  Noah Chipman, sr., St. Elizabeth

HONORABLE MENTION
Infielder – Kyson Green, soph, St. Elizabeth
DH/Utility  –  Braedyn Eads, sr., Otterville

Class 2
FIRST TEAM
Pitcher – Drew Hart, sr., Eugene
Catcher  –  Cooper Harvey, sr., Westran
DH/Utility  –  Ike DeMuth, sr., Harrisburg

SECOND TEAM
Pitcher  –  Gage Brownell, jr., Schuyler
Pitcher  –  Chase Richard, jr., Eugene
Catcher  –  Jeffrey Schulte, fr., Eugene
Infielder – Elliot Sevits, sr., Schuyler County
Infielder – Tayte Richmond, jr., Scotland County
Infielder – Bryce Ott, sr., Harrisburg
Outfielders  –  Vincent Dale, sr., Scotland County
DH/Utility  –  Payton Oeth, jr., Fayette

HONORABLE MENTION
Infielder –  Carson Huff, sr., Van-Far
DH/Utility  –  Logan Buford, sr., Scotland County
DH/Utility – Chase Mullen, jr., Silex
DH/Utility  – Reece Culwell, sr., Van-Far

Class 3
FIRST TEAM
Pitcher  –  Blake Kliethermes, jr., Fatima
Catcher – Colton Scheulen, jr., Fatima
DH/Utility  –  Brody Kleffner, sr., Fatima

SECOND TEAM
Infielder – Glenn Berhorst, sr., Fatima
DH/Utility  –  Bryce Wieberg, soph., Fatima

HONORABLE MENTION
Pitcher – Tucker Jones, sr., South Callaway
Infielder – Ethan Edwards, sr., South Callaway

Class 4
FIRST TEAM
Pitcher – Evan Bishop, sr., Boonville
Infielder – Jackson Engel, sr., Moberly
Infielder – Lucas Wietholder, sr., Father Tolton

SECOND TEAM
Pitcher – Ethan Millius, sr., Fulton
Catcher – Nolan Laughlin, sr., Blair Oaks
Infielder – Nolan Ash, fr., Southern Boone
Outfielder – Matthew States, sr., Father Tolton
Outfielder – Kyler Fanning, jr., Moberly
DH/Utility – Brayden Beckmann, sr., Southern Boone

HONORABLE MENTION
Pitcher – Cade Bohm, sr., Moberly
Pitcher  –  Wyatt Libbert, soph., Blair Oaks
Catcher  – Justin Case, sr., Fulton
Infielder – Carter Henke, jr., Father Tolton
Outfielder – Karter Ball, sr., Father Tolton
DH/Utility – Vander Halford, soph., Blair Oaks

Class 5
FIRST TEAM
Pitcher – Jordan Martin, sr., Jefferson City
Catcher – Jackson Koch, sr., Jefferson City

SECOND TEAM
Pitcher – Ethan Lipp, sr., Jefferson City
Infielder – Mason Wall, sr., Jefferson City

HONORABLE MENTION
Outfielder – Cam Hoelscher, sr., Helias

Class 6
Second Team
Pitcher – Jake Musick, sr., Rock Bridge
Catcher – Crew Norden, sr., Rock Bridge
Infielder – Jackson Shults, jr., Hickman
Outfielder – Will Kimes, sr., Rock Bridge

Honorable Mention
Pitcher  –  Tanner Graham, sr., Hickman

 

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Morning Sports Report

Morning Sports Report

 

High School basketball takes center stage today in Harrisburg. It’s the Bulldog Summer Shootout for area varsity boys and girls basketball teams. Games get underway at 9:15 am in both the middle and high school gyms. 22 games overall… with teams from all over mid-Missouri.

Californian JJ Spaun with the dramatic win yesterday at the rain-soaked US Open. He hit a 64-foot birdie putt on the 18th to seal the win.

The Oakland A’s got a solo home run from Nick Kurtz yesterday in the top of the 9th inning, to defeat the Kansas City Royals, 3-2. Carlos Estevez took the loss. KC has lost 9 of their last 10.

St. Louis Cardinals split games over the weekend with the Milwaukee Brewers, losing 3-2 yesterday. Cardinals had runners on 2nd and 3rd with one out in the 9th and all three batters in the inning struck out. Milwaukee took 3 of 4 in the series as the Cardinals have lost 7 of their last 8 games.

 

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Tekoah Roby & Rainiel Rodriguez Named Cardinals Top Minor Leaguers for the Month of May

Tekoah Roby & Rainiel Rodriguez Named Cardinals Top Minor Leaguers for the Month of May

RHP TEKOAH ROBY & C RAINIEL RODRIGUEZ NAMED CARDINALS TOP MINOR LEAGUERS FOR THE MONTH OF MAY

 

ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 6, 2025 – The St. Louis Cardinals today announced their selections for Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Month for May, with Springfield Cardinals (AA) right-handed starting pitcher Tekoah Roby and Palm Beach Cardinals (A) catcher Rainiel Rodriguez  taking home the honors.

Rodriguez18, slashed .370/.520/.852 and led all qualified Cardinals minor leaguers in OBP, SLG, OPS (1.372), home runs (7), extra-base hits (12) and runs (22), while also posting 16 RBI (T8TH ), 16 walks (T2nd ), and 46 total bases (3rd) in just 18 games with the Rookie-level FCL Cardinals. He homered in a career-high four straight games from May 13-17, and reached base safely in his first 17 games to begin the season.

“Rainiel’s early season success has not come by chance. One of our hardest working players in Florida, his daily processes and routines are extremely intentional, thorough, and effective,” said Cardinals Director of Player Development Larry Day. “Whether he is training in the gym, the cage, or behind home plate, Rainiel is on a mission to improve. We are very happy that Rainiel is yielding in-game success from his hard work.”

Recently promoted to Single-A Palm Beach on June 3, Rodriguez was signed as an international free-agent out of the Dominican Republic in April 2024 and appeared in 41 games with DSL Cardinals last season where he slashed .345/.462/.683 with 10 HR and 38 RBI as a 17-year-old. Rodriguez was named the Florida Complex League Player of the Month by Minor League Baseball after leading all FCL hitters in OBP, SLG, OPS, HR, XBH and runs scored in May. He becomes just the fifth player at the Rookie level to win organizational monthly honors since the team began recognizing minor leaguers in 1995 and the first since 3B Malcom Nuñez with the DSL Cardinals in August 2018.

Roby, 23, posted a 2-1 record with a 3.86 ERA (10 ER/23.1 IP), 1.03 WHIP, 33 strikeouts and just four walks across five Double-A starts. Among qualified Cardinals minor league hurlers, Roby ranked first in SO, SO/9 (12.73) and SO/BB (8.25) ratio, while also ranking 3rd in WHIP. His month was highlighted by a career-high 11 strikeout outing on May 16 vs. Amarillo.

“Eric Peterson and the rest of our pitching team have done a great job partnering with Tekoah to train towards an athletic delivery that ultimately leads him to working in advantageous counts from the get-go. This can be seen in the increase in his K% and decrease in BB% over the last month,” stated Day. “TK’s ‘in-between-starts’ routines have really solidified recently through intentional throwing programs and deliberate bullpens. While his recent production comes as no surprise to those that know TK as a worker, we are thrilled that he is experiencing in-game success.”

Originally selected in the 3rd round of the 2020 MLB Draft out of Pine Forest High School in Pensacola, Florida, Roby was acquired by the Cardinals at the 2023 trade deadline along with INF Thomas Saggese and LHP John King in exchange for pitchers Jordan Montgomery and Chris Stratton. Ranked as the No. 6 prospect in the Cardinals organization entering the season, Roby has compiled a 4-2 record with a 2.49 ERA, 0.96 WHIP and 57 strikeouts across 10 starts with Springfield this season. He joins teammate LHP Ixan Henderson as the second Springfield pitcher to earn the Pitcher of the Month award this year.

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Area Results – State Track – Class 1

Boys 100 Meter Dash Class 1
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Finals
8 Mykel Roop 10 Sturgeon HS 11.41 3.9

Boys 200 Meter Dash Class 1
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Finals
5 Blake Morris 12 Columbia Ind 22.79 2.0

Boys 400 Meter Dash Class 1
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Finals
4 Blake Morris 12 Columbia Ind 50.89

Boys 800 Meter Run Class 1
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Finals
10 Zachary Sayler 12 Glasgow HS 2:02.37

Boys 3200 Meter Run Class 1
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Finals
7 Jacob Snyder 12 Brashear HS 10:05.18

Boys 110 Meter Hurdles Class 1
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Finals
6 Cooper Henderson 12 Wellsville-M 16.09 2.0

Boys 300 Meter Hurdles Class 1
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Finals
6 Kendrick Hulett 11 La Plata HS 42.45

Boys 4×100 Meter Relay Class 1
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Finals
4 Slater HS 45.07
6 Knox County HS 46.04

Boys 4×200 Meter Relay Class 1
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Finals
5 Knox County HS 1:33.80

Boys 4×400 Meter Relay Class 1
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Finals
6 Knox County HS 3:35.54

Boys 4×800 Meter Relay Class 1
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Finals
5 Glasgow HS 8:41.34
8 Knox County HS 8:46.34
10 North Shelby HS 8:48.30

Boys High Jump Class 1
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Finals
6 Jalen Knox 12 Slater HS 1.84m 6-00.50
8 Gage Marshall 12 Wellsville-M 1.84m 6-00.50
9 Colby Jenkins 12 Brunswick HS 1.84m 6-00.50

Boys Pole Vault Class 1
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7 Finn Johnson 12 Glasgow HS 3.65m 11-11.75
8 Jake Geisendorfer 9 North Shelby 3.65m 11-11.75
10 Dylan Baker 9 New Haven HS 3.20m 10-06.00

Boys Triple Jump Class 1
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Finals
3 Tyler Wilson 12 Jamestown HS 13.11m -0.5 43-00.25
4 Balston Brown 9 Brunswick HS 13.02m -0.5 42-08.75

Boys Shot Put Class 1
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Finals
1 Drake Prange 10 North Shelby 15.09m 49-06.25 2

Boys Discus Throw Class 1
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2 Drake Prange 10 North Shelby 47.34m 155-04 2
8 Maddox Thornton 12 New Franklin 41.89m 137-05 1
10 Jackson Meyer 11 Glasgow HS 39.78m 130-06 2

Boys Javelin Throw Class 1
===========================================Finals
5 Jackson Meyer 11 Glasgow HS 45.17m 148-02 1
8 Wyatt Case 12 Prairie Home 43.60m 143-00 2

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Morning Sports

Class 1 Sectional baseball yesterday, St. Elizabeth hammered Northwest Hughesville, 9-1.

In Class 2 action, Eugene shutout Westran, 3-0. Scotland County got by Silex, 12-7.

Class 3 contests tonight Priory vs Macon and North Callaway and Fatima.

Cass 4 Sectional games tonight. Blair Oaks and Nevada. and the Class 4 Sectional matchup between Moberly and Father Tolton will be heard on Country 96 tonight. The Spartans 28-6 will host the game against the 20-6-1 Trailblazers. Pre-game is 4:55pm with first pitch set for 5pm.

In MLB, Kansas City fell to Cincinnati, 7-4. Nick Martinez was very good as he recorded the win for Cincy. He went seven innings, giving up 3 runs on six hits.

Former Cardinal Dylan Carlson led the Baltimore Orioles yesterday in a 5-2 win over his former team. Carlson went 2-4 with a three-run home run.

Erick Fedde took the loss.

Pedro Pages supplied all of the Redbirds runs with a 2-run home run in the 5th inning.

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NCMC Announces All-Conference Baseball

NCMC Announces All-Conference Baseball

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The MORNING Sports Report

In area state baseball games:
CLASS 1, DISTRICT 9 Semi-Final
St. Elizabeth 16 Calvary Lutheran 0
New Haven 5, Community 4

CLASS 1, DISTRICT 12 Semi-Final
Mendon 11, Higbee 1
Cairo 10-4 over Glasgow

CLASS 1, DISTRICT 13 Semi-Final
Atlanta 11, La Plata 1
Brashear doubles up North Shelby, 8-4 .

CLASS 2, DISTRICT 5 Semi-Final
Paris edged Veritas Christian Academy 9-8.
Silex 11, Clopton 1

CLASS 2, DISTRICT 7 Semi-Final
Salisbury 6, Linn County 4.
Westran in a pitcher’s duel over Fayette, 2-1.

CLASS 3, DISTRICT 6 Championship
#1 Macon, #2 Palmyra

CLASS 3, DISTRICT 7 Semi-Final
North Callaway 5, Centralia 2
#3 South Callaway 12, #2 Montgomery County 3

CLASS 4, DISTRICT 7 Quarterfinal
Kirksville 6-3 over Hallsville

CLASS 4, DISTRICT 8 Semi-Final
Father Tolton 11-1 over Wright City
Fulton narrowly over Southern Boone, 2-1

CLASS 4, DISTRICT 9 Semi-Final
Blair Oaks13, Versailles 4
Eldon shuts out California, 8-0

In college baseball yesterday, the Missouri Tigers put a bow on one of the worst season’s in program history with a 4-1 loss to Alabama, in the first round of the SEC tournament. Mizzou finished the year 16-39.

In MLB, Royals starter Michael Lorenzen was the loser last night as Kansas City fell to the San Francisco Giants, 3-2.

St. Louis Cardinals let one get away last night at Busch Stadium. Trailing 4-0 in the 5th, they climbed back into their contest with Detroit. They tied it up at four-all going into the 9th when Cards reliever Kyle Leahy gave up a go-ahead double, as the Tigers took game 2 of the three-game set, 5-4.

 

 

 

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The Morning Sports Report

In area state baseball games:
CLASS 1, DISTRICT 9 Semi-Final
St. Elizabeth 16 Calvary Lutheran 0
New Haven 5, Community 4

CLASS 1, DISTRICT 12 Semi-Final
Mendon 11, Higbee 1
Cairo 10-4 over Glasgow

CLASS 1, DISTRICT 13 Semi-Final
Atlanta 11, La Plata 1
Brashear doubles up North Shelby, 8-4 .

CLASS 2, DISTRICT 5 Semi-Final
Paris edged Veritas Christian Academy 9-8.
Silex 11, Clopton 1

CLASS 2, DISTRICT 7 Semi-Final
Salisbury 6, Linn County 4.
Westran in a pitcher’s duel over Fayette, 2-1.

CLASS 3, DISTRICT 6 Championship
#1 Macon, #2 Palmyra

CLASS 3, DISTRICT 7 Semi-Final
North Callaway 5, Centralia 2
#3 South Callaway 12, #2 Montgomery County 3

CLASS 4, DISTRICT 7 Quarterfinal
Kirksville 6-3 over Hallsville

CLASS 4, DISTRICT 8 Semi-Final
Father Tolton 11-1 over Wright City
Fulton narrowly over Southern Boone, 2-1

CLASS 4, DISTRICT 9 Semi-Final
Blair Oaks13, Versailles 4
Eldon shuts out California, 8-0

In college baseball yesterday, the Missouri Tigers put a bow on one of the worst season’s in program history with a 4-1 loss to Alabama, in the first round of the SEC tournament. Mizzou finished the year 16-39.

In MLB, Royals starter Michael Lorenzen was the loser last night as Kansas City fell to the San Francisco Giants, 3-2.

St. Louis Cardinals let one get away last night at Busch Stadium. Trailing 4-0 in the 5th, they climbed back into their contest with Detroit. They tied it up at four-all going into the 9th when Cards reliever Kyle Leahy gave up a go-ahead double, as the Tigers took game 2 of the three-game set, 5-4.

 

 

 

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2025 CAC All-Conference Baseball Team

2025 CAC All-Conference Baseball Team

The Central Activities Conference has announced the 2025 All-Conference Baseball Team

MVP Lane Hackman Jr. New Franklin

FIRST TEAM
Jackson Strodtman Sr. Glasgow
Carson Gehrig So. Sturgeon
Bronson Foster Jr. Glasgow
Tytan Wiseman Jr. Slater
Isaac Larson So. Slater
Zander Holman Sr. Cairo
A.J. Westhues Sr. Glasgow
Cooper Rohan Jr. Community
Nik Crider So. Community
Brandon Phillips Sr. New Franklin
Devin Smith So. Sturgeon
Tristen Klasing So. Slater
Conner Wright Sr. Cairo
Lucas Schuster Jr. Pilot Grove
Nathan Prentzler Sr. Glasgow

HONORABLE MENTION
Lyle Christy Jr. Pilot Grove
Clayton Messer So. Cairo
Langdon Pindell So. Sturgeon
Nolan McGowan Jr. New Franklin
Carson Chick Jr. Madison
Chase Hemeyer Sr. Slater
Drake Welch Sr. Community
Tanner Wood Jr. Madison
Jonah Bishop Fr. New Franklin
Trivan Himmelberg Jr. Glasgow
Weston Rentel Jr. Pilot Grove
Alex Graham Jr. Sturgeon

 

 

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Community R-6 holds Spring Sports Awards Banquet

Community R-6 holds Spring Sports Awards Banquet

Mr. Trojan Drake Welch and Lady Trojan Jocelyn Curtis
Sandra Schutte Award winners Kate Robnett and Ean Johnson
George M. Dameron Award winners Rylee Rafferty and Lane Carter

 

The Community R6 Booster Club and school district honored district high school athletes last Friday night during the end-of-year athletic banquet.

Several all-school awards were given to athletes. The Sandra Schutte award is given to an athlete who competes in at least one sport, shows hard work throughout the season, has a good character and takes on leadership roles. The award went to seniors Kate Robnett and Ean Johnson.

The George M. Dameron award is given to two multi-sports athletes who give it their all, have excellent character and leadership skills. The award went to senior Rylee Rafferty and junior Lane Carter.

Each year, the Trojan award is given to a male and female athlete who competes in multiple sports. This year’s Lady Trojan award was given to junior Jocelyn Curtis who competes in softball and girls’ basketball. The Mr. Trojan award was given to senior Drake Welch who competes in baseball and track and field.

The team awards are as follows:

Cross Country:

· Mental Toughness Award: Layton Wright, freshman

· Most Improved: Gabby Knipfel, freshman and Nick Henke, sophomore

Softball:

· Offensive Player of the Year: Amy McCurdy, senior

· Defensive Player of the Year: Aaliyah Welch, senior

· MVP: Jocelyn Curtis, junior

· Most Improved: Lydia Hoyt, sophomore

· Leadership award: Chloe Johnson, junior

· Team Player: Peyton Schafer, junior

Girls Basketball:

· NFHS Award of Excellence: Sophie Fennewald, Gabby Knipfel, and Myla Carroll, all freshmen

· JV Player of the Year: Lydia Hoyt, sophomore

· Clark Jackson award: Chloe Johnson, junior

· Most Improved Player: Amy McCurdy, senior

· Highest Free-Throw Percentage: Jocelyn Curtis, junior at 61%

· Queen of the Boards: Joclyn Curtis, junior and Aaliyah Welch, senior who averaged 7 rebounds per game

· Most 3-point shots made: Peyton Beamer, junior at 31%

· Most Coachable: Kat Meyer, junior

· Winstinct award: Rylee Rafferty, senior

· Defensive Player of the Year: Aaliyah Welch, senior

· Offensive Player of the Year: Peyton Beamer, junior with 14.3 points per game average

Boys Basketball:

· Defensive Player of the Year: Rhett Curtis, sophomore

· Offensive Player of the Year: Katavyn Wheeler, freshman

· Sixth-Man award: Brett Beamer, sophomore

· Hustle award: Matthew Utterback, junior

· Leadership: Clayton Jennings, senior

· Most Improved: Cooper Rohan, junior

· Team Leader: Katavyn Wheeler, freshman

· Most 3-point shots: Katavyn Wheeler, freshman

 

Cheerleading:

· Team Captain: Kate Robnett, senior

· Co-Captain: Ella Duenke, senior

· Rookie of the Year: Rosie Contreras Menedez, freshman

· Best Jumps: Peyton Schafer, junior

· Team Player: Kate Robnett, senior

· MVP: Peyton Schafer, junior

Baseball:

· Best Hitter: Nik Crider, sophomore

· Best Pitcher: Cooper Rohan, junior

· Best Defender: Kaiden Erdel, junior

· Wade Hester award: Drake Welch, senior

Track and Field:

· Girls Running MVP: Adrianna Woodson, junior

· Girls Field MVP: Chloe Johnson, junior

· Boys Running MVP: Nick Henke, sophomore

· Boys Field MVP: Drake Welch, senior

· Top Newcome: Katavyn Wheeler, freshman

· Team Leader: Kat Meyer, junior and Drake Welch, senior

· Most Coachable award: Layton Wright, freshman

· Miles B Cyrus award: Grace McCoskey, sophomore

· Comeback award: Lane Carter

· Record Setter award: Kat Meyer, junior, who set the 400m dash record

Golf:

· Happy Gilmore award: Ezra Johnson, freshman

· Lowest Scoring Avg: Cooper Rohan, junior

 

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CR-6 holds Sports Awards

CR-6 holds Sports Awards

Coach Kendra Murphy (podium) recognizes Softball Award recipients for 2024-2025 school year.
Coach Miranda Fennewald (podium) recognizes the Track Award recipients for 2024-2025 school year.
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HCC holds E-signing Ceremony

HCC holds E-signing Ceremony

The Hart Career Center in Mexico held its first-ever E-sports signing yesterday (Tuesday). Mexico High School senior Briian Bynum signed to play at Moberly Area Community College.

MACC Coach Gideon Semones and HCC Coach Amy Harris supported Briian at the signing, along with a roomful of family and teammates.

Electronic sports, or esports, is organized, competitive video gaming. Students compete individually, or in teams across a variety of popular games, often in structured leagues or tournaments.

Briian will study education while continuing to game at the collegiate level. He is the son of Paige Bryan (Richard Williford) and Mikel Bynum.

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HCC Holds E-signing Ceremony

HCC Holds E-signing Ceremony

The Hart Career Center in Mexico held its first-ever E-sports signing yesterday (Tuesday). Mexico High School senior Briian Bynum signed to play at Moberly Area Community College.

MACC Coach Gideon Semones and HCC Coach Amy Harris supported Briian at the signing, along with a roomful of family and teammates.

Electronic sports, or esports, is organized, competitive video gaming. Students compete individually, or in teams across a variety of popular games, often in structured leagues or tournaments.

Briian will study education while continuing to game at the collegiate level. He is the son of Paige Bryan (Richard Williford) and Mikel Bynum.

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Class 3 District 4 Track results

Several area district track meets took place last Saturday, May 10.

Taking a look at the Class 3 District 4 results from Centralia, starting with the boys:

Boys 100 Meter Dash
Ethan Ross (Centralia) – 10.95
Hudson Talley (Southern Boone) – 10.96
Rymario Jackson (Blair Oaks) – 11.09

Boys 200 Meter Dash
Ethan Ross (Centralia) – 22.18
Braidan Jackson (Southern Boone) – 22.38
Rymario Jackson (Blair Oaks) – 22.63

Boys 400 Meter Dash
Ethan Ross (Centralia) – 51.06
Collin Knox (Moberly) – 52.11
Alexander McBride (Missouri Military Academy) – 52.16

Boys 800 Meter Run
Philip Boessen (Blair Oaks) – 2:00.74
Zachary Kloeppel (Fatima) – 2:01.41
Dryst Bostick (Centralia) – 2:03.30

Boys 1600 Meter Run
Nolan Spickert (Centralia) – 4:36.05
Wesley Robertson (Centralia) – 4:37.92
Michael Gabelsberger (Fatima) – 4:38.32

Boys 3200 Meter Run
Nolan Spickert (Centralia) – 10:02.20
Carter Moss (Centralia) – 10:03.30
Wesley Robertson (Centralia) – 10:23.36

Boys 110 Meter Hurdles
Jackson Hensley (California) – 14.43
Jaxon Engelbrecht (Blair Oaks) – 15.06
Schuyler Avery (Moberly) – 15.23

Boys 300 Meter Hurdles
Jaxon Engelbrecht (Blair Oaks) – 38.86
Ethan Land (Moberly) – 40.52
Aidan Szczodroski (Hallsville) – 41.51

Boys 4×100 Meter Relay
Southern Boone – 43.39
Blair Oaks – 44.61
California – 44.75

Boys 4×200 Meter Relay
Southern Boone – 1:30.73
Blair Oaks – 1:32.25
Centralia – 1:34.65

Boys 4×400 Meter Relay
Blair Oaks – 3:27.68
Southern Boone – 3:28.61
Moberly – 3:30.35

Boys 4×800 Meter Relay
Centralia – 8:12.07
Fatima – 8:48.44
Blair Oaks – 8:58.50

Boys High Jump
Landon Conz (Boonville) – 1.91m
Luke Sheppard (Palmyra) – 1.88m
Tatum Braman (Hallsville) – 1.85m

Boys Long Jump
Tomas Gonzalez (Blair Oaks) – 5.99m
Collin Knox (Moberly) – 5.99m
Ethan Ross (Centralia) – 5.97m

Boys Triple Jump
Timothy Lutz (Southern Boone) – 12.93m
Amar’e Hawkins (Moberly) – 12.67m
Ethan Land (Moberly) – 12.57m

Boys Pole Vault
Caelan Harland (Macon) – 4.93m
Tomas Gonzalez (Blair Oaks) – 4.57m
Evan Pennewell (Palmyra) – 4.29m

Boys Discus
Tilmon Sontheimer (Centralia) – 44.65m
Josh Russell (Centralia) – 43.74m
Braylon Ellison (Boonville) – 43.36m

Boys Javelin
Lance Trittler (Southern Boone) – 45.52m
Quaid Grubb (California) – 44.81m
Grant Wilbers (Fatima) – 43.46m

Boys Shot Put
Aiden McDaniel (Southern Boone) – 16.92m
Braylon Ellison (Boonville) – 15.34m
Carson Luebbering (Blair Oaks) – 14.91m

 

Here are the results for the girls:

Girls 100 Meter Dash Finals
Bryleigh Knox (Moberly) – 12.72
Effie Morris (Boonville) – 13.18
Madison Vaughan (Blair Oaks) – 13.35

Girls 200 Meter Dash Finals
Bryleigh Knox (Moberly) – 26.17
Effie Morris (Boonville) – 26.61
Jacy Lowrance (Blair Oaks) – 26.67

Girls 400 Meter Dash Finals
Lilah Hinton (Southern Boone) – 1:00.83
Katelynn Asbury (Centralia) – 1:02.63
Cora Thompson (Boonville) – 1:03.23

Girls 800 Meter Run Finals
Brie Massman (Fatima) – 2:24.54
Kenzleigh Goans (California) – 2:25.33
Macie Kempker (Blair Oaks) – 2:29.90

Girls 1600 Meter Run Finals
Kenzleigh Goans (California) – 5:27.35
Kenedee Moss (Centralia) – 5:27.58
Grace Rasmussen (North Callaway) – 5:45.97

Girls 3200 Meter Run Finals
Emily Pickett (Blair Oaks) – 12:23.95
Maddie Rademan (California) – 12:32.02
Kenedee Moss (Centralia) – 12:53.39

Girls 100 Meter Hurdles
Effie Morris (Boonville) – 15.12
Zoey Hannam (Moberly) – 16.11
Maleah Kilpack (Hallsville) – 17.17

Girls 300 Meter Hurdles
Effie Morris (Boonville) – 45.07
Zoey Hannam (Moberly) – 46.27
Avery Schoeneberg (Blair Oaks) – 48.18

Girls 4×100 Meter Relay
Blair Oaks – 51.90
Fatima – 52.27
Southern Boone – 52.35

Girls 4×200 Meter Relay
Blair Oaks – 1:48.60
Fatima – 1:52.15
Palmyra – 1:53.14

Girls 4×400 Meter Relay
Blair Oaks – 4:13.03
Fatima – 4:16.50
Centralia – 4:18.43

Girls 4×800 Meter Relay
Centralia – 10:07.21
Fatima – 10:14.62
Blair Oaks – 10:16.32

Girls High Jump
Beth Giroux (Boonville) – 1.55m
Isabella Imhoff (Boonville) – 1.55m
Ellie Schisler (Hallsville) – 1.47m

Girls Long Jump
Bryleigh Knox (Moberly) – 5.26m
Ariyonna Gross (Moberly) – 4.90m
Rebecca Erisman (Centralia) – 4.83m

Girls Triple Jump
Bryleigh Knox (Moberly) – 11.15m
Jocelyn Siegel (North Callaway) – 10.36m
Isabella Imhoff (Boonville) – 10.29m

Girls Pole Vault
Bella Abell (Hallsville) – 3.02m
Kaleighia Brown (Moberly) – 3.02m
Claire Page (Centralia) – 2.95m

Girls Discus
Cora King (Centralia) – 35.23m
Kassena Ridgel (Centralia) – 34.65m
Mya Sankey (Fatima) – 30.76m

Girls Javelin
Reece Barnett (Macon) – 37.11m
Addison Reynolds (Centralia) – 35.23m
Avery Libbert (Blair Oaks) – 31.14m

Girls Shot Put
Cora King (Centralia) – 10.72m
Kyia Tydings (Moberly) – 10.44m
Adyson Dorsey (Palmyra) – 9.68m

 

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Class 2 District 4 Track Results

Several area district track meets took place last Saturday, May 10.

Taking a look at the Class 2 District 4 results from New Bloomfield, starting with the boys:

Boys 100 Meter Dash
Ty Bixler (Tipton) – 11.43
Cody Heckman (Linn) – 11.44
Trenton Boessen (New Bloomfield) – 11.45

Boys 200 Meter Dash
Da’Rias Ashford (Russellville) – 23.11
Trenton Boessen (New Bloomfield) – 23.15
Riley Connell (New Bloomfield) – 23.53

Boys 400 Meter Dash
Riley Walters (Tipton) – 50.58
Hunter Rackers (New Bloomfield) – 52.15
Riley Connell (New Bloomfield) – 52.49

Boys 800 Meter Run
Trae Jennewein (Russellville) – 2:09.15
Andrew Ely (Linn) – 2:10.11
Miles Frey (Belle) – 2:11.15

Boys 1600 Meter Run
Trae Jennewein (Russellville) – 4:57.83
Conor Lawrence (New Bloomfield) – 5:00.36
Levi Hubbard (South Callaway) – 5:00.62

Boys 3200 Meter Run
Trae Jennewein (Russellville) – 11:19.58
Jayson Locke (New Bloomfield) – 11:28.04
Porter Hurt (New Bloomfield) – 11:31.03

Boys 110 Meter Hurdles
Keaton Schrimpf (Russellville) – 15.34
Jacob Fuhriman (New Bloomfield) – 15.34
Ayden Munford (South Callaway) – 16.55

Boys 300 Meter Hurdles
Jacob Fuhriman (New Bloomfield) – 40.63
Keaton Schrimpf (Russellville) – 41.36
Adam Newton (Crocker) – 44.95

Boys 4×100 Meter Relay
New Bloomfield – 44.65
Russellville – 45.33
South Callaway – 45.49

Boys 4×200 Meter Relay
Linn – 1:34.56
Harrisburg – 1:35.65
South Callaway – 1:36.17

Boys 4×400 Meter Relay
New Bloomfield – 3:34.84
Harrisburg – 3:36.76
Belle – 3:44.21

Boys 4×800 Meter Relay
Belle – 8:54.12
New Bloomfield – 9:08.58
Russellville – 9:14.78

Boys High Jump
Ryder Belt (Eugene) – 1.83m
Trace Combs (Harrisburg) – 1.83m
Tate Jennewein (Russellville) – 1.7m

Boys Long Jump
Trenton Boessen (New Bloomfield) – 6.15m
Colten Crocker (South Callaway) – 5.94m
Isaac DeMuth (Harrisburg) – 5.87m

Boys Triple Jump
Joseph Bjornstead (Crocker) – 12.85m
Trenton Boessen (New Bloomfield) – 12.8m
Sam Katsaros (Harrisburg) – 12.7m

Boys Pole Vault
Colten Crocker (South Callaway) – 4.65m
Joseph Bjornstead (Crocker) – 3.86m
Caden Bohnert (South Callaway) – 3.86m

Boys Discus
Carter Vroman (Fayette) – 44.48m
Jonathan Darwent (Harrisburg) – 42.06m
Grant Smith (Russellville) – 40.97m

Boys Javelin
Carter Vroman (Fayette) – 49.66m
Kenneth Spencer (Iberia) – 46.99m
Rylee Robinson (Harrisburg) – 45.19m

Boys Shot Put
Jonathan Darwent (Harrisburg) – 14.91m
Grant Smith (Russellville) – 14.12m
Bender Wardrip (Harrisburg) – 14.1m

 

Here are the results for the girls:

Girls 100 Meter Dash
Reece Pahl (South Callaway) – 12.51
Rylan Roberts (Fayette) – 12.55
Paige Vroman (Fayette) – 13.20

Girls 200 Meter Dash
Rylan Roberts (Fayette) – 25.59
Reece Pahl (South Callaway) – 26.35
Payton Kindle (Fayette) – 27.08

Girls 400 Meter Dash
Rylan Roberts (Fayette) – 1:00.81
Paige Vroman (Fayette) – 1:01.73
Nina Allison (Tipton) – 1:02.36

Girls 800 Meter Run
Addison Baker (New Bloomfield) – 2:28.77
Eastin Hill (Fayette) – 2:35.09
Marie Bergfield (Harrisburg) – 2:43.78

Girls 1600 Meter Run
Tajel McDaniel (Belle) – 6:10.81
Marie Bergfield (Harrisburg) – 6:16.04
Josey Whitaker (Harrisburg) – 6:24.43

Girls 3200 Meter Run
Josey Whitaker (Harrisburg) – 13:51.29
Tajel McDaniel (Belle) – 14:02.09
Marie Bergfield (Harrisburg) – 14:15.63

Girls 100 Meter Hurdles
Browyn Eubanks (Fayette) – 15.46
Karleigh Grayson (Russellville) – 16.56
Kori Crane (Harrisburg) – 17.12

Girls 300 Meter Hurdles
Browyn Eubanks (Fayette) – 47.17
Karleigh Grayson (Russellville) – 50.32
Kori Crane (Harrisburg) – 51.11

Girls 4×100 Meter Relay
South Callaway – 51.41
Fayette – 52.25
Harrisburg – 54.02

Girls 4×200 Meter Relay
Fayette – 1:48.81
New Bloomfield – 1:50.28
Iberia – 1:52.18

Girls 4×400 Meter Relay
Fayette – 4:17.51
New Bloomfield – 4:19.79
Linn – 4:51.77

Girls 4×800 Meter Relay
New Bloomfield – 11:03.26
Iberia – 11:20.95
Harrisburg – 11:31.74

Girls High Jump
Browyn Eubanks (Fayette) – 1.5m
Kelsey Wetherell (South Callaway) – 1.4m
Kori Crane (Harrisburg) – 1.37m

Girls Long Jump
Reece Pahl (South Callaway) – 5.13m
Addison Nichols (Harrisburg) – 5.03m
Kori Crane (Harrisburg) – 4.78m

Girls Triple Jump
Rylan Roberts (Fayette) – 11.13m
Addison Nichols (Harrisburg) – 10.16m
Gabriella Imperato (Iberia) – 9.96m

Girls Pole Vault
Poppy Spry (Harrisburg) – 3.05m
Audra Whittle (Russellville) – 2.97m
Isabella Talbot (New Bloomfield) – 2.62m

Girls Discus
Adara Langatau (Iberia) – 37.24m
Bradey Simpson (Harrisburg) – 33.35m
Audra Whittle (Russellville) – 28.17m

Girls Javelin
Aubrey Rehmert (Belle) – 36.42m
Addyson Werdehausen (New Bloomfield) – 31.39m
Reagan Arrowood (South Callaway) – 31.37m

Girls Shot Put
Paige Russell (Iberia) – 10.31m
Ayla Russell (Iberia) – 9.83m
Kenlee Oglesby (Harrisburg) – 9.68m

 

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Results From Class 1, District 3 Track

Several area district track meets took place last Saturday, May 10.

Here are the results for the Class 1 District 3 tournament in Glasgow, starting with the boys:

Boys 100 Meter Dash
Creighton Karhoff (Knox County) – 11.33
Mykel Roop (Sturgeon) – 11.38
Cooper Clair (Knox County) – 11.40

Boys 200 Meter Dash
Cooper Clair (Knox County) – 23.06
Mykel Roop (Sturgeon) – 23.17
Creighton Karhoff (Knox County) – 23.51

Boys 400 Meter Dash
Tyson Droste (Schuyler County) – 53.25
Mason Oliver (Schuyler County) – 54.43
Aaron Welch (Higbee) – 54.61

Boys 800 Meter Run
Zachary Sayler (Glasgow) – 2:04.42
Noah Mauzey (Northwestern) – 2:06.03
Sawyer Barnett (Brunswick) – 2:10.53

Boys 1600 Meter Run
Shaun Luecke (Northeast) – 4:43.27
Levi Clark (Brashear) – 4:44.21
Zachary Sayler (Glasgow) – 4:46.75

3200 Meter Run
Jacob Synder (Brashear) – 10:27.32
Shaun Luecke (Northeast) – 10:39.55
Domenic Williams(North Shelby) – 10:42.23

Boys 110 Meter Hurdles
Tyler Robinson (Northwestern Mendon) – 15.72
Kendrick Hulett (La Plata) – 16.82
Caden Stotts (Marion County) – 16.93

Boys 300 Meter Hurdles
Kendrick Hulett (La Plata) – 42.94
Danny Janssen (Higbee) – 43.85
Alexander DiLallo (North Shelby) – 44.75

Boys 4×100 Meter Relay
Knox County – 46.34
Brunswick – 46.61
Sturgeon – 47.54

Boys 4×200 Meter Relay
Knox County – 1:34.86
Schuyler County – 1:36.42
Brunswick – 1:39.76

Boys 4×400 Meter Relay
Schuyler County – 3:41.89
Knox County – 3:43.20
Brunswick – 3:46.74

Boys 4×800 Meter Relay
Glasgow – 8:38.30
Knox County – 8:53.41
North Shelby – 8:55.88

Boys High Jump
Colby Jenkins (Brunswick) – 1.88m
Zander Holman (Northeast Cairo) – 1.73m
Kyler Kottman (Glasgow) – 1.73m

Boys Long Jump
Colby Jenkins (Brunswick) – 6.22m
Tyler Robinson (Northwestern Mendon) – 6.1m
Kyler Kottman (Glasgow) – 5.84m

Boys Triple Jump
Balston Brown (Brunswick) – 12.83m
Colby Jenkins (Brunswick) – 12.67m
Tyler Robinson (Northwestern Mendon) – 12.19m

Boys Pole Vault
Finn Johnson (Glasgow) – 3.43m
Jake Geisendorfer (North Shelby) – 3.3m
Jaden DeMint (Glasgow) – 3.3m

Boys Discus
Drake Prange (North Shelby) – 43.92m
Jackson Meyer (Glasgow) – 41.28m
Elijah Fry (Northwestern Mendon) – 37.34m

Boys Javelin
Troy Zeilstra (Brunswick) – 43.36m
Jackson Meyer (Glasgow) – 42.7m
Sawyer Nelson (Atlanta) – 41.53m

Boys Shot Put
Deacon Schoonover (Schuyler County) – 14.25m
Acen Akers (Schuyler County) – 13.84m
Drake Prange (North Shelby) – 13.18m

Here are the results for the girls:

100 Meter Dash
Macy Davidson (La Plata) – 13.33
Kelsey Frederick (Novinger) – 13.39
Kaylee Knight (Madison) – 13.68

200 Meter Dash
Emmagin Travis (La Plata) – 27.75
Brooke Smith (Sturgeon) – 27.93
Avery Carter (Novinger) – 28.34

400 Meter Dash
Harper Copenhaver (North Shelby) – 1:03.95
Taylor Mozingo (Cairo) – 1:04.51
Elizabeth Burbank (Brunswick) – 1:05.93

800 Meter Run
Presley Miranda (La Plata) – 2:36.94
Addison Barringhaus (Glasgow) – 2:38.35
Madilyn Gangloff-Osterma (Cairo) – 2:43.06

1600 Meter Run
Addison Barringhaus (Glasgow) – 5:54.07
Madilyn Gangloff-Osterma (Cairo) – 6:09.57
Maylen Parks (Glasgow) – 6:18.54

3200 Meter Run
Addison Barringhaus (Glasgow) – 13:19.82
Madilyn Gangloff-Osterma (Cairo) – 14:01.45
Maylen Parks (Glasgow) – 14:16.00

100 Meter Hurdles
Kelsey Frederick (Novinger) – 17.17
Aly Prentzler (Glasgow) – 17.54
Kennedy Hathaway (Marion County) – 18.37

300 Meter Hurdles
Macy Davidson (La Plata) – 48.67
Kelsey Frederick (Novinger) – 49.15
Hadlee Parsons (North Shelby) – 51.27

4×100 Meter Relay
Sturgeon – 53.52
La Plata – 53.82
North Shelby – 54.42

4×200 Meter Relay
Sturgeon – 1:52.79
Higbee – 1:54.65
North Shelby – 1:55.17

4×400 Meter Relay
North Shelby – 4:26.93
Glasgow – 4:35.67
Knox County – 4:38.02

4×800 Meter Relay
Glasgow – 10:58.68
North Shelby – 11:11.80
Northwestern (Mendon) – 11:35.04

High Jump
Riley Olendorff (Glasgow) – 1.55m
Ronnie Welch (Higbee) – 1.50m
Kelsey Frederick (Novinger) – 1.45m

Long Jump
Emmagin Travis (La Plata) – 4.90m
Macy Davidson (La Plata) – 4.78m
Adison Strong (Knox County) – 4.72m

Triple Jump
Mallory Griffin (North Shelby) – 10.06m
Emmagin Travis (La Plata) – 9.91m
Sophia Slater (Canton) – 9.80m

Pole Vault
Kaitlyn Monnig (Glasgow) – 2.46m
Hailey Mitchell (La Plata) – 2.39m
Addisyn Monnig (Glasgow) – 2.24m

Discus
Aly Prentzler (Glasgow) – 29.57m
Samantha Kindhart (Marion County) – 28.55m
Bailey Malen (Novinger) – 28.50m

Javelin
Hailey Monnig (Glasgow) – 32.41m
Kennedy Hathaway (Marion County) – 31.45m
Megan Peavler (Atlanta) – 29.64m

Shot Put
Kennedy Duff (Madison) – 10.06m
Samantha Kindhart (Marion County) – 9.88m
Alivia Anderson (Marion County) – 9.12m

 

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