Class 1-6 Football Playoffs
8 Man Championship Semifinals Sat., Nov. 26 Semifinals Le Blond 44, Sweet Springs 22 Dec.
8 Man Championship Semifinals Sat., Nov. 26 Semifinals Le Blond 44, Sweet Springs 22 Dec.
BOYS Class 4 At Fatima District 9 At Fatima Blair Oaks, Boonville, Father Tolton, Fatima, Fulton, Southern Boone GIRLS At California Boonville, California, Fulton, Knob Noster, Marshall, Southern Boone Class 2 District 7 BOYS Fayette, Harrisburg, New Franklin, Salisbury, Santa Fe, Slater, Westran GIRLS Fayette, Harrisburg, New Franklin, Salisbury, Slater, Westran Class 1 District 9 BOYS Chilhowee, Kingsville, La Monte, Leeton, Northwest, Otterville, Pilot Grove GIRLS Bunceton, Calvary Lutheran, Columbia Independent, Jamestown, Pilot Grove, St. Elizabeth, Tuscumbia District 10 BOYS Columbia Independent, Community, Glasgow, Higbee, Jamestown, Madison, Prairie Home WRESTLING BOYS Class 2 District 2 Boonville High School Fulton High School Hallsville High School Kirksville High School Lutheran St.
AL KHOR, Qatar (AP) — Respect achieved. Wins await.
BOYS Seedings 1. Macon 2.
BOYS Seedings 1. Westran 2.
BOYS Dec. 5-10 Monday, Dec.
New Franklin sophomore pitcher Brynn Belstle joined an elite group this past season after being selected second-team all-state by the Missouri Softball Coaches Association. While joining players from all across the state, Belstle was also just one of two sophomores named second-team all-state by the coaches.
Boonville senior Abby Pulliam said she chose Lincoln University in Jefferson City for two reasons last week while signing a softball letter of intent in the high school commons in front of family and friends. While playing the last four years on the Boonville Lady Pirates softball team, mostly as a pitcher, Pulliam said she wanted to go to Lincoln University because of their education program as well as the coaching staff.
Norman Joseph Claas, 69, of Tipton, died Saturday, November 26, 2022, at Tipton Oak Manor. He was born July 25, 1953, in Boonville, son of Arthur P. and Betty P. (Ketterlin) Claas. After their deaths, Norman bought their home so that his family could continue to gather there as they had done for so long. His home was always open to family and friends, and that was especially meaningful to his nieces and nephews. Norman had worked for the state agriculture department, managed Tipton Amoco, and then worked for a number of years at the Cooper County Hospital. Norman was an avid supporter of Tipton sports and was a member of the Booster Club. He was an avid St. Louis Cardinals and Mizzou Tigers fan. He enjoyed Frank Knipp’s card night, watching old tv shows, and fishing. He had a quick wit and was a walking encyclopedia. Surviving are two siblings, Tom Claas (Janet) of Overland Park, KS, and Eileen Johansen (Dave) of Syracuse; eight nieces and nephews, John Claas, Peter Claas, Michael Claas, Dustin Johansen, Sara Johansen, Kevin Johansen, Lauren Andrews, and Andrew Claas; as well as numerous great nieces and nephews, and three great-great nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Ronnie Claas. No visitation or services will be held. A private family burial will be held at a later date at St. Andrew’s Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be given to the Tipton Booster Club. Cremation arrangements are in the care of
Deborah “Debbie” Marie(Kempf) Bruce, 68, of Cape Girardeau formerly of Boonville, passed away unexpectedly while visiting family Friday, November 25, 2022. A celebration of life for Deborah will be held at a later