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Pirates humbled by Osage after 40-13 loss

To say that Friday night’s game against Osage had huge ramifications would be a major understatement for the Boonville Pirates football team. Win the game and more than likely the Pirates take over first place in the Class 3 District 5 standings with two games left to play.

Class 3 District 5 Football Standings

As of Friday, Oct. 7 Moberly, 3-4, 35.48 points Mexico 3-4, 34 points Boonville 4-3, 32.43 points Southern Boone, 4-3, 31.9 points Eldon, 3-4, 25.24 points Fulton, 0-7, 13.48 points Friday, Oct.

Tri-County Conference Football Standings

As of Friday, Oct. 7 Tri-County Conference Standings Overall, conference Blair Oaks, 7-0, 5-0 Boonville, 4-3, 3-2 Southern Boone, 4-3, 3-2 Osage, 4-3, 3-2 Hallsville, 4-3, 3-2 Eldon, 3-4, 1-4 California, 2-5, 1-4 Versailles, 0-7, 0-5 Friday, Oct.

Area Football Scores

Helias 38, Jefferson City 21 Rock Bridge 48, Battle 35 Capital City 42, Smith-Cotton 29 Grain Valley 52, Hickman 20 Camdenton 63, Hillcrest 22 Kickapoo 27, Rolla 0 MIXED Marshall (large) 38, Fulton (small) 8 SMALL SCHOOLS Blair Oaks 76, Eldon 22 Hallsville 48, Southern Boone 27 Centralia 42, Highland 6 Kirksville 43, Mexico 42 California 28, Versailles 18 Osage 40, Boonville 13 Hannibal 53, Moberly 7 Russellville 38, Paris 0 North Callaway 32, Wright City 13 Hermann 25, St. Clair 7 South Callaway 45, Cuba 6 Fayette 48, Salisbury 28 Tipton 56, Midway 6 Harrisburg 28, Westran 18 Union 47, Owensville 0 Montgomery County 22, Louisiana 14 Sullivan 51, St.

New Franklin edges Westran 3-2 in home finale

The New Franklin Lady Bulldogs softball team, fresh off an undefeated conference season, added to its win column Thursday night in the home finale by beating Westran 3-2. The Lady Bulldogs, 17-6 on the season, still has one game left to play in the regular season on Monday, October 10 at La Plata. New Franklin softball coach Samantha Crowley said the girls pulled out another win after a long week with three games in a row. “We made some small mistakes in the field that led to them getting those two runs in the beginning, but we managed to have some good at bats to get runners on,” Crowley said. “We cleaned some things up on defense and were able to hold them and come out with a win. I thought we hit the ball well, but Westran made some plays that kept us from getting more momentum.”

It takes a community

The organizers of Sippin’ Strollin’ Rockin’ & Rollin’ know well what it takes to produce a successful event. It takes the help and support of the entire community.

LINDAC.BLACKHOROSCOPES

Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (10/06/22). Collaboration is key this year. Disciplined coordination sets the scene for playfulness, creativity and romance. Creative triumphs this autumn sets the stage for new educational plans this winter. Family finances gain value this spring, helping adapt with summer news and story changes. Deepen bonds.