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Meadville Boys Get First Win to Start Tourney at Mendon

MENDON — With all four Linn County and overlapping Class 1 high schools having their basketball teams entered in this week’s Northwestern Invitational tournament, almost inevitably there figured to be mixed results, and so it was in Monday’s and Tuesday’s first-round play.With the Meadville girls’ highly-probable opening triumph over Keytesville becoming an absolute certainty ahead of time when KHS ended up not having enough girls for a squad – leaving the Lady Eagles with a bye into last night’s championship semifinals, the eight county or adjacent squads evenly went separate ways – four to the championship side of the bracket and four to the consolation side.Joining the MHS girls on the title side were Meadville’s boys and both host school squads.

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Marceline, Bucklin/Macon County R-4 Split Hoops Openers

MARCELINE — After junior guard Natalee Pennington led the host Marceline Lady Tigers to a 47-6 romp in their 2023-24 high school basketball season opener at home this past Monday, Alex and Aiden McNeil led a Bucklin/Macon County R-4 66-41 thumping of MHS’ Tigers in those teams’ first outings.Pennington was one of three Lady Tigers to single-handedly outscore the Lady Bulldogs, netting 19 points in Jared Best’s debut as MHS girls’ head coach.

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Meadville Girls Romp to Start Pursuit of Repeat State Crown

Even with one-third of its returning nucleus still feeling some effect from the state-semifinals injury she gamely battled through to help the team complete its perfect pursuit of the 2022-23 Class 1 state title last March, the Meadville High School basketball Lady Eagles scavenged host Glasgow last Friday night as the MHS girls took their first tiny step in pursuit of back-to-back state crowns.Senior Korrie Holcer and sophomore Madison Carvajal, All-State guards for the Lady Eagles last year, picked up where they left off, combining for 54 points and 10 steals, as the purple and white romped to a 76-17 non-conference road win.Holcer swished eight 3-pointers and had four of the thefts.

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Whether Football or Fütbol, KC Teams Faring Well

By PAUL STURMLCL Sports Editorpsturm@cherryroad.comWhile the banged-up University of Missouri-Columbia Tigers have a tough assignment tomorrow in trying to bounce back from their highly-competitive road loss to unbeaten Georgia last Saturday, two Kansas City “football” teams can sit back and rest this weekend and bask in important victories, one gaining initial bragging rights in a new, quasi-cross-state rivalry.Mizzou (7-2) will be right back on a national telecast (CBS) at mid-afternoon (3:30) tomorrow when it welcomes tough Tennesse and former Tigers assistant coach Josh Heupel to Memorial Stadium’s Faurot Field.However, it again will be without standout starting linebacker Chad Bailey, who now has been ruled out for the season with injury, head coach Eli Drinkwitz disclosed early this week.Additionally, star wide receiver Luther Burden III is questionable after briefly going down in last Saturday’s 30-21 loss at Georgia.

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New Brookfield, Marceline Basketball Seasons Loom

After winning girls’ years and lackluster boys’ campaigns for both schools in 2022-23, a new season of high school basketball for Brookfield and Marceline is not far away – probably coming too fast for “new” Marceline boys’ head coach Kirsten Ewigman, who has conducted her first two weeks of practices with less than 10 players while the expected bulk of the varsity squad was continuing its football pursuits.

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Despite Sixth Win in Row, Marceline High Gridder Stay Fourth Seed

MARCELINE — With a sixth-consecutive victory last Friday, the Marceline High School football Tigers did everything they could to try to earn more, but, because Penney High of Hamilton did likewise, the Tigers almost certainly will have to settle for playing at home only once in the upcoming district playoffs, rather than twice or possibly even all three times.The black and gold’s 55-16 home shellacking of Gallatin/Jamesport: Tri-County was unable to elevate them from their prior fourth-place spot in the Class 2 District 6 standings, leaving them to face fellow Lewis and Clark Conference member Salisbury (4-5) at MHS’ Chester Ray Stadium again in the quarterfinals of the district playoffs next Friday at 7 p.m.

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