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Benton High School students not only celebrated the last day of school Thursday, but also the send off of the Cardinal Relay Team as they get set to compete in state track and field championships this weekend.
It’s no secret there’s a great amount of talent when it comes to sports in the city of St. Joseph, with numerous athletes and teams leaving their legacy year after year. The local athletes are the ones who get the community on their feet and proudly showcase not only the city of St. Joe, but…
Area athletes took home plenty of hardware from this weekend’s Class 1 and Class 2 state track and field meet at Jefferson City High School.
Back on May 2, the Bishop LeBlond Golden Eagles’ soccer team traveled to Faucett, Missouri, upsetting the No.1-team in Class 1 and ending the Mid-Buchanan Dragons’ eight game win streak by a score of 1-0.
Benton senior Kevin Machado will take his football talents to Cornell College after signing his letter of intent on Thursday.
It’s been a see-saw season for the Central baseball team, but newfound confidence could spell success for them as they prepare for their district play on Tuesday.
The city of St. Joseph has been on the rise lately, whether its new businesses setting up shop or in this case multiple new sporting events coming to town.
It was a busy Thursday afternoon at Central High School, as the Indians had two senior athletes sign their national letter of intent (NLI) to continue their academic and athletic careers. The first to sign her name on the dotted line was McKenzie Brandhorst.
The sport of women’s wrestling has picked up steam across the United States, with numerous high schools and colleges adding the program to their catalogs. In fact, the NCAA announced women’s wrestling as an emerging sport in 2020.
Bishop LeBlond boys golf has made a habit out of winning district championships and Monday was much the same as they claimed the Class 3 District 4 title.
It was a Class 1 contest in Faucett, Missouri, as the 2nd-ranked Mid-Buchanan Dragons hosted the Knob Noster Lady Panthers in a regular season match-up. With only one game remaining before district play, the Dragons tallied win number 17, getting the 5-0 victory.
New Lafayette football head coach Nate Daugherty will look to bring continuity and culture to a team that’s had quite a bit of turnover at the position in recent years.
Soccer season rolls on, and with the amount of talent in the area, there never seems to be a night without a match-up with huge implications. This time around, the setting featured No. 1 in Class 1, the Mid-Buchanan Dragons and No. 5 in Class 1, the Bishop LeBlond Golden Eagles.
We’re still a month away from the St. Joseph Mustangs starting their season at Phil Welch Stadium, but that doesn’t mean the ball park isn’t being used. The stadium showcased a Class 4 District 16 match-up Tuesday as the Lafayette Fighting Irish took down the Chillicothe Hornets, 4-2.
Central Indians girls soccer was in action Thursday at Bode Middle School, hosting the Park Hill Trojans in Class 4 District 8 action. Indians desperately were looking for a win after dropping their previous four games, but weren’t able to end the skid, losing 8-0.
Central shot put and discus thrower Makenzie Garr recently competed in the St. Joseph City Track Meet where she received a first place finish in both shot put (12.43 meters) and discus (37.23 meters.) In the Kansas Relays, she finished third in shot put. With that being her first time at the…
It’s always competitive when two city schools meet on the field, court, diamond or in this case the soccer pitch. Tuesday’s soccer action took place at Bishop LeBlond High School, as the Class 2 Benton Cardinals faced the Class 1 LeBlond Golden Eagles.
It was a special Monday afternoon for Central athlete Katie Miller, who signed her letter of intent to continue her academic and volleyball career at Morningside University in Sioux City, Iowa.
Maryville girls soccer bested district rival Benton on Monday 3-1 behind Spoofhound sophomore Jalea Price’s hat trick.
In Missouri, girls soccer is divided by four classes, and in true David and Goliath fashion, the Mid-Buchanan Dragons from Class 1 hosted the Central Indians from Class 4. To be the best, you have to beat the best, and that’s what Mid-Buch was able to accomplish after penalty kicks, winning 6-5.