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Flippin goes 3-0 in quadrangular at Versailles

Boonville Pirates wrestling coach Justin Hahn said there were plenty of positives Thursday night in a quadrangular meet at Versailles. While the Pirates finished 1-2 on the season in duals against Versailles, Buffalo and North Callaway, the Lady Pirates were a perfect 3-0 and are now 5-0 on the season.

LSE 8th girls win third place in Centralia Tournament

LSE 8th boys fall in fifth place game against Centralia The LSE girls’ eighth grade basketball team captured the third place trophy in the Centralia Tournament on Thursday by beating the Mexico Lady Bulldogs 42-15. The Lady Pirates, 5-3 on the season, jumped out to a 31-5 halftime lead against Mexico and then outscored the Lady Bulldogs 11-10 in the second half.

Lady Tigers set the tone on defense to beat Stover, 53-44

Pilot Grove girls’ basketball coach Grant Fricke said the Lady Tigers came out and set the tone early with its defense while prevailing over a good Stover team 53-44 Friday night in Pilot Grove. While improving to 3-0 on the season, Pilot Grove has now won games against Concordia, La Monte and now Stover.

Harvest House closes its doors

Harvest House Shelter has closed its doors for now. In a message on their facebook page, the Board of Directors stated “From our Board of Directors: The board of the Harvest House decided to close the shelter on 10-1-22 due to financial constraints.

Tennille Langdon 1977 – 2022

Tennille Langdon, 45, passed away November 27, 2022, at University of Missouri Hospital in Columbia after a three-year battle with cancer. Teri Tennille Langdon was born May 30, 1977, in Columbia, Mo., a daughter to Roy Langdon and Terri (Rohlfing) Anderson. She attended and graduated from Fayette High School with the class of 1995. Tennille furthered her education earning a bachelor’s degree from Central Methodist University in Biology and Environmental Sciences. She then went on to attain a Master of Arts in Management from Lindenwood University. Throughout her career, Tennille worked as an admissions director for several higher education institutions. It was a job she enjoyed doing for 15 years, until her health rendered her unable. Tennille was an avid animal lover. She had a heart of gold and was always willing to give a helping hand to those in need. She was a loving mother, daughter, sister, cousin and friend, and will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Survivors include her son, Cory Langdon Petersen of Boonville, Mo.; father, Roy (Kathleen) Langdon of Boonville; mother, Terri (Larry) Anderson of Fayette, Mo.; sister, Kristen (Michael Tricoci) Langdon of Covington, Ind.; two step-sisters, Morgan Sprigg of Covington and Amy Valencia of Fayette; step-brother, Nathan Anderson; three aunts, Lonni Kay Marsh of Fayette, Vicki Muller of Springfield, Mo. and Ramona Murry of Columbia, Mo.; Cory’s father, Cory Petersen; lifelong friend, Edward Turk; and seven nieces and nephews, Michael-Weyland Langdon Tricoci, Ripley-Ruth Langdon Tricoci, Davis, Ava, and Anna Valencia, and Avery and Riley Anderson; and cousin, Dwight Marsh. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Arthur and Ruth Rohlfing, her paternal grandparents, John and Merl Langdon, and a nephew, Cash Valencia. A memorial service honoring Tennille’s life will be 1 p.m. Friday, December 9, 2022, at Friemonth-Freese Funeral Home in Fayette, with Pastor Jamie Page officiating. Visitation wi

LINDA C.BLACK HOROSCOPES

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10 LSE wrestlers finish 2-0 in Osage Quad

LSE Pirates wrestling coach Christian Stock expected the unexpected from his wrestlers after coming off Thanksgiving break Tuesday night on the road at the Osage quad. As it turned out, Stock may have been surprised as 10 LSE wrestlers finished the night undefeated in two matches.