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High School Boy’s Basketball:
Regular Season
Republic 67, Marshfield 56 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS - CLICK HERE FOR STORY - SEE BOTTOM OF ARTICLE FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
Cody Geiger poured 16 points of his own in Republic's win, as the Tigers improve to 13-1.
Cody Geiger poured 16 points of his own in Republic's win, as the Tigers improve to 13-1.
Strafford 58, Blue Eye 45 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS - SEE BOTTOM OF ARTICLE FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
The Indians overcome Blue Eye in a 58-45 final, as Strafford collects their 11th win of the season. Kyle Foley led Strafford with 16 points.
Fair Grove 59, Springfield Catholic 57 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS - CLICK HERE FOR STORY - SEE BOTTOM OF ARTICLE FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
The Eagles escape the grasp of the Fighting Irish late in the second half, as Fair Grove takes home the win by a Deric Link game-winner with 2.9 seconds left in the game. Link led Fair Grove with a 20-point performance.
The Willard Tigers rebounded after a Tuesday overtime home loss to Branson by going on the road and defeating Springfield Central 68-46 on Friday night.
Rogersville 72, Ozark 68 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS - CLICK HERE FOR STORY - SEE BOTTOM OF ARTICLE FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
The Wildcats edged by Ozark, 72-68. Corbin Medley knocked down 20 points for Rogersville.
Billings 84, Crane 53 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS - CLICK HERE FOR STORY - SEE BOTTOM OF ARTICLE FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
Billings' duo of Dawson Meyer and Brady Chastain shined for the Wildcats, each scoring 24 and 22 respectively.St. Louis Christian Academy 76, Glendale 55 FINAL - SEE BOTTOM OF ARTICLE FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
Cameron Maes dropped 21 points for the Falcons, despite Glendale's big loss at home.
Clever 60, Galena 23 FINAL
Dalton Fisher knocked down 13 points for Clever, as the Blue Jays romped Galena by a 37-point margin.
Joplin 60, Camdenton 46 FINAL
Adam St. Peter claimed a doube-double in Joplin's ozark conference win, scoring 30 points and grabbing 13 rebounds.
Fordland doubled up Sparta, concluding the game with four players in double-figures.
Webb City 65, Lebanon 28 FINAL
Phoenix Johnson paved the way for Webb City, leading the Cardinals with 13 points.
Cabool 63, Willow Springs 42 FINAL
Cabool's Austin Baker scored a game-high 18 points.
Licking 58, Iberia 55 FINAL
Wyatt Porter led all scorers with 17 to assist Licking to overcome Iberia, 58-55.
Aurora 60, Monett 33 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS - SEE BOTTOM OF ARTICLE FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
Marionville 45, Pleasant Hope 26 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS
MV-BT/Liberty 60, Thayer 40 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS
Purdy 67, Pierce City 56 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS
Reeds Spring 51, Spokane 42 FINAL - SEE BOTTOM OF ARTICLE FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
Mount Vernon 58, East Newton 31 FINAL - SEE BOTTOM OF ARTICLE FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
Kickapoo 74, West Plains 64 FINAL
Ava 59, Houston 43 FINAL
Hurley 72, Niangua 42 FINAL
Bolivar 68, Hollister 41 FINAL
Diamond 61, Miller 49 FINAL
Sullivan 56, Rolla 44 FINAL
Exeter 51, Joplin Thomas Jefferson 43 FINAL
New Covenant 77, Chadwick 32 FINAL
Nevada 56, McDonald County 42 FINAL
Southwest (Washburn) 56, Wheaton 51 FINAL
Verona 58, McAuley Catholic 57 FINAL
Seneca 74, Carl Junction 67 FINAL-OT
Seymour 70, Conway 67 FINAL-OT
Gainesville Tournament
Norwood 69, Koshkonong 36 FINAL
Parkview 37, Moberly 30 FINAL
The Vikings knocked off Moberly 37-30 Friday night, Erik Durham netted a game-high 19 points.
College Men’s Basketball
Creighton 74, Missouri State 52 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS - CLICK HERE FOR STORY - SEE BOTTOM OF ARTICLE FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
All-American Doug McDermott had a performance for the ages, making 14 straight field goals and scoring a JQH Arena record 39 points in #13/11 Creighton's 74-52 win at Missouri State on Friday night. McDermott had 11 points at the half, then scored all the points in Creighton's 18-5 run to start the second stanza as the Jays ran away from MSU. He made 14 straight shots from the field at one point, and the crowd gave a sarcastic cheer when his final shot of the night from the right wing was short with 4:17 to play. Creighton (16-1, 5-0 MVC) has now won 10 straight games, and won its first six games away from home for the first time since 1942-43. The 16 wins are also tied for the national lead. Missouri State dropped to 5-12 (3-2 MVC). Neither team was able to break away in a tight first half that featured 10 lead changes and four ties. The Jays closed on a 4-0 run to take a 32-27 lead into intermission, as McDermott led all players with 11 points at the half. Missouri State missed its first three shots after intermission and Creighton took advantage, as McDermott scored on a pair of inside post moves to make it 36-27 and prompt a Bears timeout with 17:54 left. The Jays then forced another miss from long-range and McDermott's traditional three-point play made it a double-figure advantage for the first time. After a Gavin Thurman three-pointer halted CU's 11-0 run spanning the half, McDermott answered with a triple. McDeermott's 39 points were five away from his career high set last year at Bradley, and were tied for 13th most in CU history. McDermott joined Bob Portman and Benoit Benjamin as the only CU players in history with multiple efforts of 39 points or more. Jahenns Manigat added 11 points for Creighton, which shot 57.4 percent from the field and 52.9 percent from downtown. MSU had three men in double-figures, led by 11 points from Keith Pickens and 10 each by Anthony Downing and Gavin Thurman. The Bears shot 37.9 percent from the field and were 5-of-23 behind the arc.High School Girl’s Basketball:
Regular Season
Greenwood 47, Halfway 41 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS - SEE BOTTOM OF ARTICLE FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
Crosby Garrison scored 17 points in Greenwood's win over Halfway.
Willard 69, Lebanon 42 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS - CLICK HERE FOR STORY
Makenzie Parker of Willard ended with a game-high 16 points, Ali Perry chipped in with 14, Mariah Stewart and Amber Percival added 11 and 10.
Southwest (Washburn) 78, Wheaton 26 FINAL
The Lady Trojans remain undefeated in the conference with a huge win over Wheaton, 78-26.
Morrisville 67, Climax Springs 26 FINAL
Willard 69, Lebanon 42 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS - CLICK HERE FOR STORY
Makenzie Parker of Willard ended with a game-high 16 points, Ali Perry chipped in with 14, Mariah Stewart and Amber Percival added 11 and 10.
Southwest (Washburn) 78, Wheaton 26 FINAL
The Lady Trojans remain undefeated in the conference with a huge win over Wheaton, 78-26.
Morrisville 67, Climax Springs 26 FINAL
The Lady Panthers finish with three players in double-figures, improving their season to 12-3.
Webb City 52, Nevada 39 FINAL
Carl Junction 59, Neosho 48 FINAL
Hurley 70,Niangua 34 FINAL
Fordland 30, Norwood 29 FINAL
Pierce City 55, Purdy 34 FINAL
Jasper 55, Everton 44 FINAL
Skyline Tournament
Conway 56, Stoutland 48 FINAL
El Dorado Springs 62, Weaubleau 50 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS - SEE BOTTOM OF ARTICLE FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
Fair Grove 48, Skyline 41 FINAL - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS - SEE BOTTOM ARTICLE FOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
Out in the Skyline Tournament, the Lady Eagles were able to clinch a first place finish over host Skyline after being down by a margin of 11 at halftime. El Dorado Springs claimed the bronze after defeating Weaubleau, 62-50. Conway comes away with the fifth place after overcoming Stoutland in the consolation finals.
Out in the Skyline Tournament, the Lady Eagles were able to clinch a first place finish over host Skyline after being down by a margin of 11 at halftime. El Dorado Springs claimed the bronze after defeating Weaubleau, 62-50. Conway comes away with the fifth place after overcoming Stoutland in the consolation finals.



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