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Missourian Diamond Roundup, Mar. 18: Scott City downs Portageville as powers clashBy Cole Lee ~ Southeast MissourianEntering the first full week of diamond sports action, a couple of teams had some big shakeups on Monday afternoon, including the first loss of the year for one of the area's premier teams. Jackson...
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Celeste Gutierrez scores hat trick as Cape Central routs St. VincentBy Clay Herrell ~ Southeast MissourianThe 2024 soccer season started with a bang for Celeste Gutierrez and the Cape Central Tigers. Gutierrez netted a hat trick and led the way to Cape Central’s season-opening 5-1 win over the St....
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COLUMN: Hope springs eternal for SEMO when OVC slate arrivesBy Tony Capobianco ~ Southeast MissourianAt SEMO athletics, it seems like a tradition to struggle against non-conference opponents and enter the Ohio Valley Conference slate feeling confident in the team's chances of turning the season...
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St. Louis City draws at Los Angeles 3-3The Associated PressCARSON, Calif. (AP) — Dejan Joveljic scored in the third minute and Maya Yoshida added a goal in stoppage time to help the LA Galaxy play St. Louis City to a 3-3 tie on Saturday night. Yoshida...
- Kennett Indians Ground Kelly Hawks in Home Opener
- Missourian baseball roundup, Mar. 16-17: Jackson, Chaffee, Scott City standing out early 2
- Pair of local golfers to compete in U.S. Amateur Four-Ball
- Notre Dame boys to build off loss in historical volleyball season opener 1
- Mules open BB season with thriller over New Madrid
- Road back to the top for SEMO FB continues on Tuesday
- Track & Field season kicks off at the Notre Dame Frozen Invite
- SEMO senior hoping for one last ring
- Scott City sweeps baseball-softball home opener
- SEMO Baseball drops series opener to WKU
- Mules roll past Neelyville in debut
- LET'S GO DANCING AGAIN: Lady Raiders win region title, earn fourth national tourney bid in row
- Consistency key for Jackson boys golf, returning wealth of experience, talent
- Saxony defense clobbers Farmington in season-opening thrashing
- Cape Central downs Sikeston, 1994 Tigers championship team honored 2
- SEMO tennis dominates Lindenwood
- Kelly’s Peters tabbed Scott-Mississippi MVP following breakout junior campaign
- Lady Raiders pick up sweep against St. Charles CC
- Three Rivers College coach Alex Wiggs wins 100th game
- Tigers looking to be one percent better every day on diamond
- Nichols’ unordinary path, and why she’ll enter Delta history as extraordinary (3/11/24)3
- Leadership key to Jackson girls’ success in final season under McMullen (3/13/24)
- Otto Porter Jr., NBA Champion, announces retirement (3/12/24)2
- One Dream, One Team, One Shot: Kayden Minner's unforgettable state championship moment (3/12/24)4
- Sikeston falls in quarterfinals to Vianney (3/9/24)34
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Jenkins, Jones lead NMCC's MBCA Award sweep (3/14/24)SIKESTON – New Madrid County Central's championship run has earned top recognition from the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association (MBCA). Dontre Jenkins has been named Class 3 Coach of the Year, while phenom Jadis Jones claimed his second consecutive Class 3 Player of the Year Award and all-state honors...
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Irby named Bootheel Player of the Year, Fowler earns Coach of the Year (3/14/24)SIKESTON – After a stellar season that included a deep playoff run, Portageville's girls' basketball program dominated the Bootheel Conference Awards. Kellye Fowler was named Coach of the Year, leading a talented squad that saw sophomore Taryn Irby earn Player of the Year honors...
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Gorman finds perfect fit with Central Methodist (3/14/24)SIKESTON — They say the best cornerbacks are rarely noticed – dictating the game in the shadows. Sikeston’s Trey Gorman took that principle to heart. Opponents actively avoided throwing his way – his 19 pass breakups and single interception spoke volumes, even within limited opportunities. His lockdown reputation, forged in the face of those challenges, ultimately earned him a spot on the Central Methodist University roster...
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Raiders sweep East CentralThe Three Rivers College baseball team turned in a pair of strong performances on the diamond Wednesday afternoon to sweep a doubleheader from the East Central Falcons at Roger Pattillo Field. The Raiders took the opener 11-6 and the nightcap 9-7 to improve to 16-7 on the season. TRC has won 14 of its last 18 games after a 2-3 start to the season...
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Just one win away: Lady Raiders win big, roll in to Region 16 finalOne win away. That's how close the Three Rivers College women’s basketball team is to going back to the NJCAA tournament after Tuesday night’s 78-64 win over the Moberly Area Lady Greyhounds in the semifinals of the Region 16 Tournament at the Libla Family Sports Complex...
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SEMO softball splits midweek doubleheaderThe SEMO softball team split a doubleheader with Bradley University on Tuesday at the Southeast Softball Complex. The Redhawks won the first game by a score of 6-2 and lost the second 5-1. Sydney Dennis led the Redhawks in the first game going 2-3 with what proved to be the winning RBI double to left field. In game two, Brooklyn Saysoff brought in the lone run for SEMO on an RBI single to left center...
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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 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...
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Tkachuk scores hat trick against hometown Blues (1/10/24)Matthew Tkachuk had to show out on homecoming. The son of former St. Louis Blues player Keith Tkachuk scored three goals for the hat trick in the third period of the Florida Panthers’5-1 win over the Blues on Tuesday, Jan. 9, in St. Louis. “It’s probably my favorite road game of the year other than playing against my brother,” Tkachuk said during his postgame television interview. “It’s really special coming back.”...