The Waynesville High School boys' basketball team beat St. Clair on Tuesday night to bring their record to 5-15 on the season.
The Waynesville High School boys’ basketball team lost to Springfield Glendale on Friday night, 78-54, and now stands at 4-15 on the season.
On a night when the Waynesville High School girls’ basketball team honored senior players Niki House and Savanna Barba, the Tigers and their seniors responded well by beating Lebanon 60-39.
Blue Springs-----The Waynesville High School wrestling team continued to assert its dominance over the competition by defeating 11 other schools at the Lydia's Lights/BSS Wrestling Tournament over the weekend. Waynesville finished first with 550 points. The nearest school to them was Lebanon with 371.
After losing their first-round game of the Neosho Holiday Tournament, the Waynesville Lady Tigers were able to bounce back and defeat East Newton 58-36.
Pulaski County teams will be busy this week, with five different tournaments.
The Crocker Lions tumbled to School of the Osage 83-65 Tuesday night in their last game before Christmas break.
The Waynesville Tigers took the Jefferson City Jays to double overtime and came with in a three-pointer of their first win Monday night but lost 61-59.
The Waynesville Lady Tigers played School of the Osage for third place in the Versailles tournament on Friday night but lost 48-29.
Playing in front of numerous college scouts, the number four ranked Nixa Eagles downed the Waynesville Tigers Friday night 73-32.
The WHS wrestling team competed in the 6th annual USA/Dollamur Kansas City classic and finished with a 13th place finish.
Waynesville's girls slipped past host Versailles 52-49 Wednesday, staying alive in the consolation bracket of the host school's tourney.
The Waynesville Tiger woes continue as they lost another close game, this time on Tuesday night to the Ozark Tigers, 60-55.
The Waynesville Lady Tigers held a 31-24 halftime lead in their first round game against Russellville on Monday night, but a 21-point Russellville fourth quarter spelled doom for them as they lost 58-46.
The Waynesville Tigers dropped their home opener 49-45 to the Eldon Mustangs.
The WHS wrestling squad competed in the Missouri Duals tournament over the weekend.