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Pitching and chemistry leads to Scott City’s 21st winBy Tony Capobianco ~ Southeast MissourianAfter a 3-0 win over Meadow Heights on Friday, April 19, the Scott City baseball team is now 5-0 in Capaha Field. The Rams have played four games in their home ballpark so far this season. At this...
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Mules, Bratcher shut down 'Cats for convincing WTom DavisDEXTER – With as strong of a high school baseball season as the Poplar Bluff squad is having this spring, the chances of Dexter knocking off the visiting Mules on Friday at East Park weren’t high, to...
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Oran makes Notre Dame pay for mistakes in 8-3 winBy Clay Herrell ~ Southeast MissourianThe ability to pounce on mistakes made the difference on Friday as the Oran Eagles downed the Notre Dame Bulldogs 8-3. “It was like a battle the entire game,” Oran coach Joe Bickings said. “We just...
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Missourian Diamond Roundup, Apr. 18: Advance softball ekes by Woodland1By Cole Lee ~ Southeast MissourianFor the third consecutive day, play in Southeast Missouri was shortened due to weather concerns, but don't tell the Stoddard County Athletic Association teams that. Advance and Woodland softball got...
- Mules snag first at Poplar Bluff Golf Invitational
- Seth McBroom comes to Kennett
- From Blue Jay to Bulldog: Luke Nichols thrives in LA Tech rotation
- Perryville BB adopts predator approach
- DAR Prep Roundup: Donettes hold on to streak in doubleheader
- Lady Hornets swarm Lady Camels
- Lady Raiders split pair with Crowder
- Road to the 2024 NFL Draft: Flournoy leaves behind a legacy at SEMO
- Missourian Diamond Roundup, Apr. 17: Advance hounds Dexter in SCAA softball opener
- Rylan Mills’ walk-off grand slam seals Senior Night win for Oran
- Oran turns Senior Night in slugfest, routs Charleston
- Mules keep rolling with win at Notre Dame Golf Invitational
- Kennett hires Twin Rivers' McBroom as new boys basketball coach, AD 1
- Advance native, TRC alum Lane Below named head coach at Gulf Coast State 1
- Saxony Lutheran spoils senior night for Lady Mules
- Lady Indians hit back-to-back home runs to defeat Trojans
- Indians mauled by Bulldogs
- Grand slam lifts Bernie past Dexter for SCAA title
- Missourian Diamond Roundup, Apr. 16: Oran blasts Saxony in statement win
- Holcomb Lady Hornets extend record to 17-1, Lemings pounds grand-slam
- COLUMN: Prioritizing local recruitment pointless after Jadis Jones picks Lindenwood over SEMO (4/15/24)10
- Missourian Diamond Roundup, Apr. 15: Oran baseball escapes Meadow Heights (4/16/24)
- Missourian Diamond Roundup, Apr. 16: Oran blasts Saxony in statement win (4/17/24)
- Malden Invitational Tournament 2024: Saturday, April 13 results (4/14/24)1
- From Blue Jay to Bulldog: Luke Nichols thrives in LA Tech rotation (4/19/24)
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Bogdanovich perseveres to win SEMO Conference title (4/16/24)Last year, if you told Notre Dame’s Michael Bogdanovich he would be the singles SEMO Conference champion, I’m not sure he would have believed you. And that’s not because of a lack of talent, but because of the injuries he was battling through. His injury situation forced him to miss the majority of last season, but this year, he’s been healthy and able to compete...
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West, Southard thriving in first year playing together (4/16/24)In their first season playing together, Charlie West and Thomas Southard are already seeing success as a duo. Last Friday, April 12, the duo won the SEMO Conference doubles championship over their teammates Matthew Austin and Blake Schreckenberg. The four commonly play against each other at practice, but not often in a match setting with something on the line...
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Missourian Diamond Roundup, Apr. 15: Oran baseball escapes Meadow Heights (4/16/24)Monday's warm weather brought a fun slate of baseball around the area, with one of the top area games coming in a showdown between small powers. Oran baseball's early scores were enough to hold off a late rally from Meadow Heights in a tight-knit battle on the Eagles' turf...
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Raiders get sweep, Smith gets win No. 100MILLINGTON, Tenn. — The Three Rivers College baseball team stopped a four-game losing streak Tuesday by sweeping a doubleheader from the Southwest Tennessee Saluqis, taking the opener 5-0 and the nightcap 7-4. The Raiders pick up wins No. 29 and 30 on the season and are 30-19 with one week left in the regular season. More than that, head coach Tyler Smith earns career win No. 100...
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After regular season OVC repeat, SEMO Tennis aims for tourney three-peatThe Southeast Missouri State women’s tennis team have won back-to-back Ohio Valley Conference championships and enter the OVC Tournament at the top seed with a bye on Saturday, April 20, in St. Louis. “It’s kind of a relief,” Redhawks coach Mary Beth Gunn said on the SEMO Scramble, hosted by Rusty Hendricks and Semoball’s Clay Herrell. “You work hard for this every day starting in August so it’s a relief when you have these goals and you’re able to accomplish what you set out to do.”...
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Raiders, Lady Raiders have pair of rough Saturdays on diamondThe Three Rivers College baseball team ran into a buzzsaw over the weekend as it wrapped up a four-game home-and-home series with the Jefferson College Vikings. After dropping a pair of games at Jeffco on Friday, the Raiders hosted Jefferson Saturday and had similar results, losing the opener 8-2 and the nightcap 24-4...
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Advance native, TRC alum Lane Below named head coach at Gulf Coast State (4/18/24)PANAMA CITY, Fla. — Ten years ago, Lane Below was named the Southeast Missourian Player of the Year in boys basketball and helped the Advance Hornets make it to the Class 2 quarterfinals. Wednesday, Below got his first head coaching job in the college ranks when he was named the coach at Gulf Coast State College in Panama City...
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Xtreme Gymnastics team place in District Championships (4/17/24)One thing coach Jessie Walker-Luce is passionate about is showcasing the talents of the local gymnastics team. The Xtreme Gymnastics program hosted the 2024 Ozark AAU District Championships in Poplar Bluff at the Black River Coliseum on Saturday and Sunday for an opportunity to head to the national tournament...
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Cardinals legend performs in Chaffee during solar eclipse (4/9/24)For a guy who became a multimillionaire playing baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals at a legendary level, Adam Wainwright’s music resonated more with the humble lifestyle of his venue. The former pitcher performed as the headliner of a country music concert on Monday, April 8, in Chaffee, Mo., as hundreds of spectators converged at the Rock ‘N’ Roll Drive-In to witness a total solar eclipse...
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Solar Sprint kicks off eclipse activities (4/9/24)The Solar Sprint 5K helped kick off Monday’s Eclipse Day activities, with racers taking off from Broadway and Vine streets at 8:30 a.m. The race wound through the hills and brick streets of Downtown Poplar Bluff. The overall winner was David Mincemeyer, with a time of 17 minutes, 8 seconds...
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COLUMN: Blues must catch Kings to make playoffs (4/2/24)I have seen plenty of incredible finishes to hockey games so far in the 2023-24 St. Louis Blues season but nothing like how Monday's home game against the Edmonton Oilers. Within mere seconds, Brandon Saad went from sitting on the bench to scoring the game-winning goal in overtime to give the Blues the 3-2 victory. It was his 25th goal of the season, a total he hasn't amassed since scoring a career-high 31 goals for Columbus in 2015-16.
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COLUMN: The good, the bad and the ugly from Opening Day (3/29/24)After spending months in hibernation and the past month thawing out in jealousy watching our favorite baseball teams play preseason games under the sun in Arizona and Florida, baseball is finally back. Opening Day on Thursday, March 28, felt like an unofficial holiday, as it always does. When you win the first game, it feels like an omen for a successful future. The same goes for the opposite direction after a loss...
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As Nathan Walker scraps, Blues show fight in win over Flames (3/29/24)The St. Louis Blues put out the Calgary Flames 5-3 on Thursday, March 28, in St. Louis. It was a game in which the player of the night neither looked for the net nor stood in front of it.
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COLUMN: Blues gain a point, lose ground entering season's final stretch (3/26/24)The St. Louis Blues gained a point but also fell a point back in the wild card chase after falling to the Vegas Golden Knights 2-1 in overtime on Monday, March 25, at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis. The Blues have 10 games left to make up a five-point deficit between them and either the Golden Knights and Los Angeles Kings, who are tied for both the third spot in the Pacific Division and the second wild card spot. With six home games left, the playoff atmosphere came early...
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COLUMN: Blues still surviving in playoff push (3/14/24)After defeating the Los Angeles Kings 3-1 at home on Wednesday, March 13, the St. Louis Blues now sit six points behind the defending Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights for the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Six points may seem like a lot, but it’s the equivalent of the St. Louis Cardinals being three games back in the wild-card hunt...
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Jake Neighbors scores goal No. 20 as Blues snap skid (3/3/24)Like a good Neighbours, Jake from St. Louis was there. Jake Neighbours scored his 20th goal of the season on a power play to break a 1-1 tie and push the St. Louis Blues to a 3-1 win over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday, March 2, in St. Louis. “It’s pretty cool, a couple of congrats from the teammates,” Neighbours said. ...
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COLUMN: Youth can still play a role in Cardinals' pitching plans (2/26/24)Back when the St. Louis Cardinals gave up and traded two of their top starting pitchers during last year's trade deadline, they gave their young starters, both incoming and in-house, every chance to succeed and fail through the season's final two months...