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Cape Central soccer cruises by Poplar BluffBy Clay Herrell ~ Southeast MissourianA pair of SEMO Conference foes clashed on Thursday evening at Cape Central High School. Ultimately, the Cape Central Tigers prevailed with a 3-0 win over the Poplar Bluff Mules, getting them back on...
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Jackson baseball wins on technicalityBy Justin Trovillion ~ Southeast MissourianThe Jackson Indians baseball team defeated the Northwest (Cedar Hill) Lions via a forfeit during the fifth inning when the Lions pitcher began pitching to a Jackson batter after reaching his pitch...
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Lady Raiders ride defense into quarterfinalsBy MIKE BUHLER, Daily American RepublicCASPER, Wyo. — The Three Rivers College women's basketball team used a strong second half to turn a four-point halftime lead into a 68-50 win over the sixth-seeded Shelton State Buccaneers in the...
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Late rally in first game keys TRC twin bill sweepBy MIKE BUHLER, Daily American RepublicDown four runs and down to its final strike in the first game of Thursday’s doubleheader against the North Central Missouri College Pirates, the Three Rivers College softball team came alive just in...
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Donettes off to hot start this spring on softball diamond (3/27/24)The Doniphan Donettes softball team kicked off their spring season with a hot start, and with the work from behind the plate, they have snagged two wins. In a matchup against the Malden Green Vave softball team, the Donettes scored six runs in the fifth inning, which helped them defeat Malden 8-2 on Friday...
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Mules golfers win Notre Dame Innovational (3/27/24)The Poplar Bluff Mules golf team is thriving on greens to start the season. The Mules are currently 4-1 on the season and recently collected some hardware at their latest golf tournament. The Mules won the Notre Dame Invitational at Dalhousie Golf Club against 13 other teams. Freshman Landen Barks was the medalist, shooting 72. The Mules will be back in action for the Farmington Invitational next Wednesday at Crown Pointe Golf Club...
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Bratcher ready for senior season with Mules (3/27/24)The spring baseball season is underway, and senior Poplar Bluff High School baseball player Dylan Bratcher hopes to make a deep run into the postseason for his final dance with the Mules. Bratcher has spent many years with the Mules baseball team, and he’s looking to go all out for his final season at Strenfel Field. ...
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Road to the 2024 NFL Draft: Get to know former Redhawk Ryan Flournoy off the fieldSoutheast Missouri State football fans are familiar with seeing Ryan Flournoy perform on Saturdays, but they might not be familiar with who the standout SEMO wide receiver is off the field...
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Arms shine for Lady Raiders in victoriesThe Three Rivers College softball team turned in its best weekend of the season as it took three of four games against Metropolitan and Dyersburg State Saturday and Sunday. The Lady Raiders took a pair of games Saturday at home against Metropolitan, winning 8-0 and 4-1, respectively, then split a twin bill at Dyersburg State Sunday. TRC took the opener 11-7, but dropped the nightcap 9-2...
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Redhawk baseball undeniable in conference-opening sweep at Eastern IllinoisAfter finishing the early non-conference schedule with a less-than-desirable record, Southeast baseball (12-13, 3-0) made a loud statement over the weekend in its conference-opening series. The Redhawks went on the road to Charleston, Illinois, for a series at Eastern Illinois (5-16, 0-3) and smothered the Panthers in their house, scoring a whopping 56 runs in the series...
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Pair of local golfers to compete in U.S. Amateur Four-Ball (3/17/24)When the 2024 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championships begin on May 25 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, two local golfers will be participating. Todd Obergoenner and Blake Driskell are both graduates of Cape Central High School where they were teammates on the golf team...
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Local talent Henley Parker signs with Cape Catfish (3/14/24)If you watched the Cape Catfish a season ago, you would notice there wasn’t a shortage of local talent. From Caden Bogenpohl to Lane Crowden, the Catfish took the field with players that have ties to the area. Things are trending that way for the 2024 season as well with the recent announcement the Catfish have signed Jackson alum Henley Parker...
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Catfish coach to bring World Series experience to Capaha (3/14/24)The Cape Catfish often speak of possessing a “championship culture” in every aspect of the organization, and so bringing in a player who has first-hand experience of winning the ultimate baseball championship, a World Series, only makes too much sense.
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Sikeston's Tripp Coleman wins state wrestling title (3/12/24)Tripp Coleman of the Sikeston Wrestling Club brought home a championship title from the Missouri USA Wrestling State Folkstyle Championships. Coleman won the 8-year-old-and-under, 100-pound weight class at Wilson Logistic Arena on the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in Springfield, Missouri...
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COLUMN: Blues gain a point, lose ground entering season's final stretch (3/26/24)The St. Louis Blues gained a point but also fell a point back in the wild card chase after falling to the Vegas Golden Knights 2-1 in overtime on Monday, March 25, at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis. The Blues have 10 games left to make up a five-point deficit between them and either the Golden Knights and Los Angeles Kings, who are tied for both the third spot in the Pacific Division and the second wild card spot. With six home games left, the playoff atmosphere came early...
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COLUMN: Blues still surviving in playoff push (3/14/24)After defeating the Los Angeles Kings 3-1 at home on Wednesday, March 13, the St. Louis Blues now sit six points behind the defending Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights for the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Six points may seem like a lot, but it’s the equivalent of the St. Louis Cardinals being three games back in the wild-card hunt...
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Jake Neighbors scores goal No. 20 as Blues snap skid (3/3/24)Like a good Neighbours, Jake from St. Louis was there. Jake Neighbours scored his 20th goal of the season on a power play to break a 1-1 tie and push the St. Louis Blues to a 3-1 win over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday, March 2, in St. Louis. “It’s pretty cool, a couple of congrats from the teammates,” Neighbours said. ...
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COLUMN: Youth can still play a role in Cardinals' pitching plans (2/26/24)Back when the St. Louis Cardinals gave up and traded two of their top starting pitchers during last year's trade deadline, they gave their young starters, both incoming and in-house, every chance to succeed and fail through the season's final two months...
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COLUMN: Blues playing a playoff tune as of late (1/30/24)It was fitting that the one to score the winning goal in overtime to secure a playoff spot for the St. Louis Blues was their captain. Brayden Schenn scored after the first minute of overtime to deliver the Blues their fifth consecutive win on Sunday, Jan. 28, in St. Louis...
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Alec Burleson making most of opportunity with St. Louis (1/18/24)Alec Burleson debuted for the St. Louis Cardinals on Sept. 8, 2022, a moment he said was “surreal.” “It was a day game against the Nationals when I debuted and I was in the lineup in between Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina,” Burleson said. “It was just so surreal being between those two guys and I think I walked my first at-bat and then Yadi homered, so yeah it was just awesome.”...
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COLUMN: Blues in a constant fight for the playoffs (1/14/24)Nobody who plays sports really believes in the concept of moral victories. But in the NHL, getting a point in the standings just for forcing overtime is as close to a moral victory as one could get in professional sports. The St. Louis Blues fell to the Boston Bruins 4-3 in overtime after Charlie McAvoy scored his second goal of the game 1:10 into the extra period...