24 point Cal Ripken Major Huebert Fiberboard, Auto Body Experts pick up wins in Major
Huebert Fiberboard and Auto Body Experts continue to hold down the No. 1 and 2 spots in Cal Ripken Major after posting wins Tuesday night at the BHS Ball Field.
Huebert Fiberboard and Auto Body Experts continue to hold down the No. 1 and 2 spots in Cal Ripken Major after posting wins Tuesday night at the BHS Ball Field.
Sunday, June 5 A-Bow-K vs. Pilot Grove COOP, at Pilot Grove, 3 p.m.
The Boonville Lady Pirates Youth Basketball Camp will be held on June 14-16 at the high school gymnasium. Boonville Lady Pirates basketball coach Jared Runyon said girls in grades 3-6 will practice from 5-6 p.m.
Fayette’s 10U baseball team held off a rally in the final inning to beat Axis Seed 9-6 in Cal Ripken Minor Monday night at the BHS Field. Fayette, 4-2 on the season, opened the game with one run in the first and then sent four runs across in the third and two in each of the fourth and fifth innings of play.
In a close ball game Wednesday night at the BHS Ball Field, Boonville Caterpillar defeated C&R Market 3-2. Boonville Caterpillar, 3-1 on the season, trailed C&R Market 2-0 after the first inning but rallied back with three runs in the top half of the third for the win.
Monteer Plant and Basket scored two runs in each of the first two innings to beat Auto Body Experts 4-3 in Boonslick 6U softball Monday night at Lions Park. Ella Arterberry led the hitting attack in the game for Monteer Plant and Basket with two singles and two RBIs.
Fayette broke a 5-5 tie after four by outscoring Bradley Automotive 7-4 in the fifth inning for a 12-9 win Wednesday night in Cal Ripken Minor at the BHS Ball Field. Fayette, improving to 5-2 on the season, matched Bradley Automotive with three runs in the first inning.
Curtis Francois was introduced to racing much the same way as Roger Penske, who attended his first Indianapolis 500 as a child with his father and now owns the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. For Francois, his father took him to St.
PARIS (AP) — Rafael Nadal insists he can’t know for sure whether any match at Roland Garros might be his very last at a place he loves, a place he is loved. For now, if he keeps winning and keeps performing the way he did during his monumental quarterfinal victory over longtime rival Novak Djokovic that began in May and ended in June, Nadal will have more chances to play.
Boonville Caterpillar’s Mitchell Richison scores a run on a close play at the plate in the second inning Wednesday night in Midget League action at the BHS Ball Field. (Photo by Chris Bowie) .