BTC Bank, Boonville Community donate $600 to Hunter Simmons

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New Franklin’s Brynn Belstle came up big at the right time for the Lady Bulldogs Thursday night in a crucial conference game against Pilot Grove. With first place up for grabs barring a Pilot Grove win and New Franklin loss, Belstle would have nothing to do with the Lady Tigers pulling off the upset at New Franklin.
Downtown Boonville was the festive setting for hundreds of residents and visitors who participated in Sippin’ Strollin’ Rockin’ & Rollin’ on the sunny Saturday of September 24. Main Street was buzzing as folks from near and far enjoyed visiting with representatives from 16 Missouri wineries, breweries and distilleries while sampling their products.
The Boonville Lady Pirates golf team made history Monday during the Tri-County Conference Golf Tournament at Tanglewood Golf Course in Fulton. While breaking records right and left during the season, the Lady Pirates were missing that one signature win that would separate them from the rest of the field.
The Boonville Lady Pirates softball team did everything right but hit the ball Monday night on the road against the Marshall Owls. After beating the Lady Owls 12-2 back on September 12 in Boonville, the Lady Pirates were expecting to get win No.
The LSE girls seventh and eighth grade volleyball teams came away with a win Tuesday night at Centralia. While the Lady Pirates seventh grade team defeated Centralia in two straight 25-14 and 25-15, the eighth grade team had to go three sets to beat the Lady Panthers 24-26, 25-18 and 15-10.
The New Franklin baseball team had great pitching, excellent defense and timely hitting Tuesday night at home while beating the Community R-6 Trojans 7-0. The Bulldogs, improving to 12-0 on the season, started off the game a little slow after failing to score in the first inning but made up for it in the second on the inside the park home run to right by senior Clayton Wilmsmeyer.
The Pilot Grove baseball team dropped a heartbreaker Wednesday night on the road by losing to Northeast (Cairo) 2-1 in 8 innings. The Tigers, 9-3 on the season, tied the game at 1-all in the fifth but then gave up the winning run in the eighth to suffer the loss.
The Pilot Grove Lady Tigers softball team went into Tuesday night’s game against the Madison Panthers undefeated in the Central Activities Conference. However, after falling on the road against the Lady Panthers 5-3, head coach George Monk said the Lady Tigers had a whole team debacle against Madison.
The Boonville Pirates JV football team had a hard time getting anything going offensively and as a result fell at home Monday night against the Blair Oaks Falcons at Gene Reagan Field 21-0. The Pirates JV, 3-2 on the season, will try again on Monday, Oct.