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2022 Missouri Sports Hall of Fame inductees

The 2022 Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Enshrinement was held on Sunday, Nov. 20 at the Holiday Inn Executive Center in Columbia. The Boonville Pirates 1974 football team, who finished the season at 11-0, was one of several teams inducted along with former players, coaches, referee-umpire and trainer. Members of the 2022 MSHF are (front row, left to right) Ron Whittaker (representing Mexico Track & Field), Stephanie Labuary (representing Geary Labuary), Miki Bohon (representing Hickman Girls Swimming & Diving), Dr. Kerwin Urhahn, Dr. Mark Adams, Chairman Kris Conley, Justin Gage, Jeff Sherman, Brian Smith, Wendy Spratt, Mike Griggs and Michelle Boyd. (back row, left to right) CEO & Executive Director Byron Shive, Mark Thomas (representing Boonville Football), Dale Labuary, Jill Nagel, Ron Lykins, David Sturm, Chad Moller, Kent Fewell, Brian Ash (representing Blair Oaks Baseball), Kelly Odneal (representing Westran Softball), Linda Lampkin and Todd Landolt (representing Hermann Volleyball), and Scott Backes (representing Tipton Golf).Members of the 2022 Missouri Sports Hall of Fame are (front row, left to right) Ron Whittaker (representing Mexico Track & Field), Stephanie Labuary (representing Geary Labuary), Miki Bohon (representing Hickman Girls Swimming & Diving), Dr. Kerwin Urhahn, Dr. Mark Adams, Chairman Kris Conley, Justin Gage, Jeff Sherman, Brian Smith, Wendy Spratt, Mike Griggs and Michelle Boyd. (back row, left to right) CEO & Executive Director Byron Shive, Mark Thomas (representing Boonville Football), Dale Labuary, Jill Nagel, Ron Lykins, David Sturm, Chad Moller, Kent Fewell, Brian Ash (representing Blair Oaks Baseball), Kelly Odneal (representing Westran Softball), Linda Lampkin and Todd Landolt (representing Hermann Volleyball), and Scott Backes (representing Tipton Golf).

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Boonville Lady Pirates drop season opener against Harrisburg, 63-58

“We just couldn’t pull it out at the end to get the win,” said Boonville Lady Pirates basketball coach Jared Runyon on Tuesday night’s 63-58 loss against the Harrisburg Lady Bulldogs. Although the game opened up a new era of basketball with Runyon coaching his first game at Boonville, the first-year coach said it’s a long season and one game doesn’t define their season.

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