Class 1 District 5 Softball Tournament
Oct. 11-14 At Leeton Seedings 1.
Oct. 11-14 At Leeton Seedings 1.
Oct. 11-14 At Glasgow Seedings 1.
The Boonville Pirates JV football team had a great start while leading the California Pintos 24-14 at the half Monday night in California. Unfortunately for Boonville, the Pintos had a better second half while rallying back with 26 unanswered points for a 4024 victory.
The Boonville Lady Pirates tennis team knew the task at hand Tuesday night while facing No. 1 Helias in the Class 1 District 8 Tournament in Jefferson City. While losing to Helias earlier in the season, the Lady Pirates could only hope to steal a couple of wins away from the Crusaders and put the rest in the hands of No. 1 singles player Emma Neidig-who has already qualified for the post-season after capturing first in singles last weekend in the individual portion of the district tournament.
Missing a perfect season by two games, the New Franklin baseball team still managed to close out the fall campaign with a winning record at 13-2 Tuesday night by beating Jamestown 10-3 in the season finale in New Franklin.
The Pilot Grove Lady Tigers softball team had a much better game than the previous three Wednesday night on the road in a 12-3 loss against the Cairo Lady Bearcats in CAC action. The Lady Tigers, dropping to 7-11 on the season, trailed Cairo from the first inning on as the Bearcats led 4-1 after one and 5-1 after two.
Statewide high school football rankings, as compiled by a 10-member panel of sportswriters and broadcasters. CLASS 6 Rank, team, Record, Points, LW 1.
The Pilot Grove boys middle school basketball team won its home opener Tuesday night by beating the Jamestown Eagles 25-18. The Tigers, 1-1 on the season, trailed Jamestown 10-8 at the half and 18-17 after three before rallying back with an 8-0 advantage in the final period for the win.
Albert Pujols taking his final swings in October, Julio Rodríguez stepping in for the first time. Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom facing Manny Machado and Juan Soto.
The Ss. Peter & Paul girls seventh and eighth grade volleyball team closed out the season on a winning note Wednesday against Immanuel Lutheran out of Higginsville.