DIXON 60-58 OVER RICHLAND

HOME COOKIN’ TOOK OVER IN A 2 POINT FRISCO LEAGUE CONFERENCE WIN AS DIXON PLAYED HOST TO RICHLAND AND THE BULLDOGS CLIPPED THE BEARS, 60-58..
A 9-7 RICHLAND LEAD AFTER ONE WAS A 5 POINT LEAD BY THE BEARS AT THE HALF.
DIXON CAME OUT OF THE LOCKER ROOM, WENT ON A 23-10 RUN IN THE 3RD AND WHILE THE BEARS WON THE 4TH, THEY CAME UP 2 SHY OF A TIE AND DIXON GETS THE “W”..
THE BULLDOGS WERE LED BY WILL SHELTON WITH 27…C.J. THILTGEN ADDED 13 FOR DIXON.
RICHLAND GOT 24 FROM DAVETON FEARON, 16 FROM KADEN KARDOZ AND 12 FROM NOAH JOHNSON…

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LICKING 72-66 OVER MTN. VIEW LIBERTY

THE LICKING WILDCATS CAME HOME FROM MTN. VIEW LIBERTY WITH A 72-66 WIN OVER THE HOST EAGLES LAST NIGHT….

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ON THE GIRLS SIDE..

RICHLAND 74-30 OVER LAQUEY

THE 2ND RANKED RICHLAND LADY BEARS DEFENSE WAS UP TO THE TASK LAST NIGHT AS THEY BLEW OUT LAQUEY, 74-30 IN A FRISCO LEAGUE TRIUMPH..
THE “D” HELD ALL LAQUEY SCORERS IN SINGLE DIGITS…
RICHLAND KATELYN COLE LED HER TEAMS OFFENSE WITH 23….MIRANDA MOSS, JUST A JR. BECAME A MEMBER OF 1,000 POINT CLUB LAST NIGHT AS SHE HIT FOR 18..
BELL HARLEY CHIPPED IN 12…
THE LADY BEARS IMPROVE TO 13-2 ON THE SEASON AND ARE HEADED TO THE LEBANON TOURNAMENT ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

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LICKING RODE INTO SALEM LAST NIGHT AND SPOILED THE HOME COOKIN’ WITH A 56-52 ROAD WIN FOR THE LADY WILDCATS…

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OZARK CONFERENCE TEAMS IN ACTION LAST NIGHT.
BOYS:
HILLCREST BEATS CARTHAGE 56-53.
JEFFERSON CITY 73-65 OVER ROLLA
BRANSON 67- PARKVIEW 64…
CENTRAL TRIMS CARL JUNCTION 48-41.
KICKAPOO 20 POINTS JOPLIN 89-69
GLENDALE 70-67 OVER WILLARD

GIRLS GAMES FROM OZARK CONFERENCE TEAMS.
HILLCREST BEAT OZARK 59-40
PARKVIEW 63-55 OVER CARL JUNCTION
WEST PLAINS 53- ROGERSVILLE 39..

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THE IBERIA LADY RANGERS ARE IN THE RUSSELLVILLE TOURNAMENT AND POSTED A 59-33 WIN IN THE FIRST ROUND….

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CONWAY BOYS TOURNAMENT LAST NIGHT,

THE HOLLISTER TIGERS RAN UP A 43-19 LEAD OVER NIANGUA AND TURNED ON THE MERCY CLOCK IN A 69-36 VICTORY…HOLLISTER IS 14-3 ON THE SEASON….JOSH BARLOW LED THE WAY WITH 22 POINTS..
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AURORA KNOCKS OFF LAQUEY 77-43 IN THE NIGHT CAP…AURORA RAN OUT OF THE GATE WITH A 27-5 RUN IN THE FIRST QUARTER THANKS TO 6 TRAY’S….THE 2ND AND 3RD WERE FAIRLY EVEN, BUT AURORA ICED IT IN THE 4TH WWIHT A 22-6 ADVANTAGE AND DID IT WITH 10 THREE POINTERS IN THE GAME AND 28 POINTS FROM JAESIK FRIGGLE….LAQUEY DID NOT HELP THEMSELVES COMMITTING 29 TURNOVERS…

JASON YOUNG TALLIED 16 FOR LAQUEY WHILE JAYDEN BELL ADDED 15..
LAQUEY COACH STEVE SCHOLFIELD SAID “Thought the 2nd & 3rd quarters we did some good things, actually out scoring them by 4.
LAQUEY IS NOW 8-6 & RETURNS TO ACTION ON FRIDAY IN THE TOURNAMENT VS NIANGUA

TOMORROW AT 5:30 CONWAY MEETS STRAFFORD WHILE HOLLISTER TAKES ON AURORA AT 7:30….CONSOLATION ROUND GAMES FRIDAY WILL INCLUDE STOUTLAND-LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN AT 5:30 FOLLOWED BY LAQUEY AND NIANGUA AT 7:30..

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THE IBERIA BOYS ARE IN THE ELDON TOURNAMENT THIS WEEK..
THE RANGERS ARE THE 2 SEED BEHIND FATIMA….
THE RANGERS GAME WITH ELDON WAS BUMPED LAST NIGHT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES WITH ELDON.. IBERIA MOVES RIGHT ON THE BRACKET AND PLAYS ON THURSDAY.
ROCKBRIDGE BEAT VERSAILLES 102-94 IN A GAME THAT LACKED MUCH DEFENSE….

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THE WAYNESVILLE TIGER WRESTLERS WERE IN LEBANON FOR A DUAL WITH THE O.C. CHAMPION YELLOWJACKETS AND THE CHAMPS SHUT OUT THE TIGERS 82-0….
THE JACKETS RECEIVED FORFEITS AT 126, 132, AND 220 POUNDS…
THE REST OF THE 10 WEIGHT CLASSES WERE YELLOWJACKET PINS OF THE TIGERS..

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THE MISSOURI MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM CLIMBED SEVEN SPOTS TO NO. 12 IN MONDAY’S AP TOP 25 POLL, MATCHING THE PROGRAM’S HIGHEST RANKING THIS SEASON BUT LAST NIGHT
SHARIFE COOPER HAD 28 POINTS, EIGHT REBOUNDS AND SEVEN ASSISTS TO LEAD AUBURN TO AN 88-82 WIN TUESDAY NIGHT AGAINST MISSOURI. COOPER, A FRESHMAN POINT GUARD WHO MISSED AUBURN’S FIRST 11 CONTESTS THIS SEASON, HAD HIS FOURTH 20-POINT OUTING IN SIX CAREER GAMES.

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MLB
On Tuesday, the Baseball Writers Association of America revealed the 2021 Hall of Fame voting results. No players appeared on at least 75 percent of this year’s ballots, meaning no one will earn induction through the traditional avenue. The 2021 class is empty. Entering the day, three individuals had received votes on more than 70 percent of the publicly available ballots: Curt Schilling, Roger Clemens, and Barry Bonds. None of them hit the 75-percent voting threshold needed for induction, however.

This is the ninth time the BBWAA did not vote a player into the Hall of Fame. It also happened in 1945, 1950, 1958, 1960, 1965, 1971, 1996, and 2013. Although no players were voted into Cooperstown in 2013, eight players on that year’s ballot were eventually voted in by the BBWAA.

Schilling ended up with the highest vote total (71.1 percent) on this year’s ballot and was just 16 votes shy of induction.