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Lady Bulldogs fall on the road against Fayette, 12-0

The New Franklin girls’ softball team dropped its third straight game and fell to 6-5 on the season by losing to the Fayette Falcons Tuesday night in Fayette 12-0. The Lady Bulldogs, who fell to Fayette in the championship game last Saturday in the New Franklin Tournament 15-3, once again struggled to find any offense while finishing with just four hits.

Pirates JV wins 36-26 over Hallsville in TCC

Much like last Friday’s thrilling 5958 overtime win over Hallsville, the Boonville Pirates JV football team had another battle on the gridiron Monday night at Gene Reagan Field against the Indians resulting in a 3626 victory.

Schupp hits walk off in 10th, Pilot Grove beats Sturgeon 11-10

It took a walk off sacrifice fly by Pilot Grove junior Alec Schupp in the 10th inning to seal a 11-10 win over the Sturgeon Bulldogs Tuesday night CAC action in Pilot Grove. The Tigers, 5-0 overall and 2-0 in the CAC, led Sturgeon 3-1 after the first inning in a tight game throughout which saw the Bulldogs rally back with three in the top half of the second to go up 4-3.

Kyle Ashley Baker

Kyle Ashley Baker, age 50, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on September 6, 2022, with his family by his side. Kyle was born March 14, 1972, in Salem, AR to Sherman and Reva Baker.

Wayne W. Simmons

Wayne W. Simmons, 84 of Boonville, Missouri passed away unexpectedly a t the University of Missouri Hospital in Columbia. Visitation for Wayne wi l l be Saturday, September 17, 2022, from 11:30 to 1:00 p.m. at Howard Funeral Home. Funeral Service will begin at 1:00 p.m. Burial will follow in St. John’s Cemetery in Billingsville. Wayne W. Simmons was born February 28, 1938, in Prairie Home to Woodrow and Doris (Meyer) Simmons. Wayne married Bonnie Scott May 10, 1958 and had two children Scott and Jeana. Bonnie preceded him in death September 27, 2010. Wayne married Ramona Serck in 2011. Wayne worked for Boonville Coop for more than 30 years when he retired at 55 he started Simmons Pest Control and was still working and managing the family business. He enjoyed spending time with his family and boating at the Lake of the Ozarks. He was proud of his family and enjoyed traveling, especially to Georgia to see his daughter and grandchildren. Wayne also loved to visit casinos. Wayne loved life and always lived to the fullest, he will be forever missed. Wayne is preceded in death by his parents Woodrow and Doris Simmons, brothers Thomas and Robert Simmons, and sisters Linda Simmons and Betty French. He is survived by his wife Ramona of Boonville, MO, son Scott Simmons of Columbia, MO, daughter Jeana (Mike) Stone of Canton, GA, stepchildren Pat Green, Christi (Tim) Carmichael, and Steve (Carrie) Green. He also leaves behind grandchildren Amy Stone Cainion (fiancé Eric Rodriguez), Jason (Aubrey) Stone, Tyler Simmons, Nicholas Simmons, Blake (Melissa) Green, Courtney (Taylor) Book, Lindsey (Andy) Watts, Laura and Maggie Green, Austin, Alyssa and Addison Quinlan, Aaron (Tiffany) and Evan (Kaylee) Carmichael, Taylor, Matt, Jackson, Bailey, and Charley Green, great grandchildren Izabella Cainion, Jack Landon, and Maggie Stone, Lydia and Wally Green, Everett and Laurel Book, and Reese and Lachlan Carmichael. Memorial contributions are suggested to Unlimited Opportunities or Zion

New Franklin edges Prairie Home, 2-0

The New Franklin Bulldogs baseball team scored just enough runs Tuesday night at home to beat the visiting Prairie Home Panthers for a 2-0 victory. Although both pitchers combined for 15 strikeouts in the game, the Bulldogs had just enough offense in the second inning while plating two runs to record their seventh straight win of the 2022 fall season.