A look at the preseason coaches poll from the Missouri State High School Baseball Coaches Association.
The Richland Lady Bears fell at home to Conway 59-48 last night. Dixon won at Steelville 82-69.
For the first two games of the Frisco League Tournament, the Dixon Bulldogs ran up and down the floor on Iberia and Newburg to the tune of 226 points.
Boy's third-place game: Licking 67, Newburg 61
Licking overcame an 11 point deficit after the first quarter and knocked off Newburg 67-61 to take home third place.
Junior forward Ben Denbow scored 18 points to lead three Wildcats in double figures.
The consolation semifinals were settled last night in the Frisco League Tournament at Laquey.
Here is a roundup from last night’s games.
Just like the girl’s tournament, the boy’s final will feature the top two seeds. No. 1 Stoutland and No.2 Dixon each won their semifinal games in the Frisco League Tournament last night at Laquey.
Crocker and Richland met in February for the district title.
The two schools will meet again eight months later for the Frisco League Tournament title after both teams won semifinal games last night at Laquey.
The Crocker Lady Lions got after it on the defensive end.
Here are results from Saturday's first-round matchups in the Frisco League Tournament.
Play continues all week at Laquey with the championship games set for Saturday night.
If returning five all-conference players from a year ago is any indication, it could be another strong season for the Richland Lady Bears basketball team.
Things haven’t gone well for the Crocker basketball team the last couple of seasons. And that may be putting it nicely.
The basketball season will be a major change for Crocker first-year head coach Lee Richardson.
At first glance, things couldn't look better for the Crocker Lady Lion’s basketball team as they prepare for the upcoming season.
It certainly is a new era for the Laquey boy’s basketball team. Gone is Hall of Fame coach Bill Blanton who helped turn the program into a consistent winner, and led the Hornets to three straight conference titles.
With eight freshmen and sophomores, and just one junior and senior on the roster, the Laquey Hornets girl's basketball team won't be mistaken for an experienced team this season.
Crocker senior Katie Shockley is finished with her high school softball career, but the honors continue to pour in for the all-state selection.
Crocker headlined the Class 1 District 9 2010 all-district soccer team. The Lions had six players named to the first team and honorable mention team.