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Lauren Eftink signs to join super senior sibling at SEMO track (3/1/24)After months of speculation, Notre Dame senior runner Lauren Eftink officially her letter of intent to run collegiately at Southeast Missouri State on Friday at Notre Dame High School. Eftink was offered to a handful of colleges including Western Kentucky and St. Louis, but the comfort of remaining home drew her to the Redhawks...
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COLUMN: Media advice from Cardinal to Redhawks (1/17/24)After spending a year in Cape Girardeau, the one thing that has pleasantly surprised me about this place is how many athletes currently competing at Southeast Missouri State who have aspirations for a career in journalism. Chandler Davis plays on the SEMO women’s basketball team and recently covered the football team as a reporter for the student newspaper, the Southeast Arrow. ...
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SEMO cross country sweeps Redhawk Invite (9/3/23)The Southeast Missouri State cross country team showed out in their only home meet of the season on Friday, Sept. 1, at the Osage Centre. Both the men's and women's squads placed first at the Redhawk Invite in the 4k and 6k. The Redhawks had four top-three finishes and nine top-ten finishes, as well as four runners who set new personal records...
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Local runners to make SEMO cross country debuts (8/30/23)As race day approaches for the SEMO Cross Country team, freshmen members are hoping to start their college careers with a bang while seniors look to go out in style. Two of those freshmen, Ryan Seabaugh and Cade McCadams, are from local high schools Cape Central and Jackson, respectively...
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Architect of Catfish, SEMO baseball success reels in another honor (7/30/23)At any given Cape Catfish game, you can find the architect of success for the franchise standing atop the hill glancing over a baseball diamond that he has carried in his heart since he was a boy.
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COLUMN: Upcoming fall season in SEMO is where local athletes thrive (7/13/23)Southeast Missouri State announced their cross-country schedule recently, with their lone home meet taking place at the Osage Centre on September 1. On the whole, cross country represents a small piece of the athletic pie, but it is an opportunity to see local athletes run at the college level after thriving in high school...
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SEMO fans, enjoy this moment, because few colleges ever reach this point (6/12/23)There rarely is a shortage of negativity in the daily news cycles, and intercollegiate athletics is never immune to such.