HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL-

VIENNA 70 SALEM 60

STOVER TOURNAMENT:

DIXON 77 CALHOUN 20

VERSAILLES 97 GREEN RIDGE 21

JAMESTOWN 52 HOLDEN 46

OTTERVILLE TOURNAMENT:

1ST PLACE-LINCOLN 52 SLATER 42

WEAUBLEAU TOURNAMENT:

1ST PLACE- LAKELAND 64 GOLDEN CITY 61

3RD PLACE-WEAUBLEAU 48 EL DORADO SPRINGS 40

HUMANSVILLE 51 WHEATLAND 49

CONSOLATION-CLIMAX SPRINGS 71 DADEVILLE 60

GIRLS BASKETBALL-

WEAUBLEAU TOURNAMENT:

5TH PLACE: GOLDEN CITY 46 STOUTLAND 41

1ST PLACE-WEAUBLEAU 48 NEOSHO 42

STOVER TOURNAMENT:

JAMESTOWN 43 GREEN RIDGE 41

COLLEGE BASKETBALL-

MIZZOU 81 ARKANSAS 68

25 POINTS AND 11 REBOUNDS FROM JEREMIAH TILMON ALLOWED THE TIGERS TO REBOUND FROM WEDNESDAY’S LOPSIDED LOSS TO TENNESSEE WITH A ROAD S.E.C. VICTORY IN FAYETTEVILLE….

XAVIER PINSON ADDED 23 AS MIZZOU GRABBED FIFTEEN MORE REBOUNDS WHILE HOLDING THE HOGS TO 27% SHOOTING, AND WON DESPITE 21 TURNOVERS.. THE TIGERS STAY ON THE ROAD WITH A TUESDAY  NIGHT TRIP TO MISSISSIPPI STATE…

ARKANSAS 91 MIZZOU LADY TIGERS 88

MISSOURI STATE 70 INDIANA STATE 66

AFTER A SATURDAY VICTORY, THE BEARS COMPLETED THE WEEKEND SWEEP OF THE SYCAMORES SUNDAY AT JQH ARENA…ISAIAH MOSLEY SCORED 23 OF HIS CAREER-HIGH 29 POINTS IN THE 2ND HALF..HE’S THE FIRST SINCE JOHNNY MURDOCK IN 1995 TO SCORE AT LEAST 20 POINTS IN FIVE CONSECUTIVE GAMES.

THE LEAD CHANGED HANDS A DOZEN TIMES IN THE GAME BEFORE MISSOURI STATE WENT IN FRONT TO STAY WITH JUST OVER SIX MINUTES REMAINING…THE BEARS ARE 6-1 AND 3-1 IN THE MISSOURI VALLEY AND WILL PLAY NEXT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT VALPARAISO WITH TIPOFF AT 1:00 BOTH DAYS…

OTHER COLLEGE BASKETBALL-

DRURY 86 MARYVILLE 59

DRURY LADY PANTHERS 92 MARYVILLE 59

ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD 84 MISSOURI S&T 78

ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD 72 MISSOURI S&T LADY MINERS 61

WRESTLING-

THE LEBANON LADY YELLOWJACKETS TOOK CHAMPIONSHIP HONORS SATURDAY AT THE PARKVIEW TOURNAMENT

NFL SUNDAY-

L.A. CHARGERS  38 KANSAS CITY 21

ON A DAY IN WHICH MOST OF THE CHIEFS STARTERS WERE HELD OUT, JUSTIN HERBERT THREW FOR 302 YARDS AND 3 TOUCHDOWNS AND OUTDUELED K.C. BACKUP CHAD HENNE IN THE SEASON-FINALE AT ARROWHEAD STADIUM….HENNE SAID IT WAS GOOD TO GET FIELD EXPERIENCE AGAIN.

MIKE WILLIAMS CAUGHT SIX PASSES FOR 108 YARDS INCLUDING A 48 YARD TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION…THE CHIEFS END THE REGULAR SEASON AT 14-2 AND WILL WATCH THE START OF THE PLAYOFFS NEXT WEEKEND AS THE TOP SEED IN THE A.F.C.