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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL – CAMEDENTON’S SEASON CAME TO AN END FRIDAY NIGHT, LOSING TO WEB CITY IN THE STATE QUARTER-FINALS 62-34. THE LAKERS HAD A GREAT SEASON WINNING THE CONFERENCE AND DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS, AND FINISHING WITH A 12-1 RECORD.
– Camdenton – season over (12-1) overall record)
– Lebanon – season over (9-3 overall record)
– Waynesville – season over (7-4 overall record)
– Rolla – season over (4-6 overall record)
– Osage – season over (3-7 overall record)
– Eldon – season over (1-9 overall record)
– Buffalo – season over (9-4 overall record)
– Versailles – season over (3-8 overall record)
– St. James – season over (0-10 overall record)
COLLEGE BASKETBALL FRIDAY SAW THE MSU BEARS BEAT ST. JOSEPH’S 71-69 IN THE CHARLESTON CLASSIC TO IMPROVE TO 3-3. THE BEARS PLAY BUFFALO ON SUNDAY. THE MSU LADIES BEAT SANTA CLARA FRIDAY 71-64 TO IMPROVE TO 5-1. THE LADY BEARS PLAY AT SOUTH DAKOTA MONDAY.
THE MIZZOU MEN (4-1) ENTERTAIN BUTLER (5-0) MONDAY IN THE HALL OF FAME CLASSIC. THE MIZZOU LADY TIGERS (1-4) HOST SIUE SUNDAY.
MISSOURI TIGERS (FOOTBALL) ENTERTAIN TENNESSEE SATURDAY, THE FINAL HOME GAME OF THE SEASON. MIZZOU IS A 5 POINT FAVORITE TO BEAT THE VOLS THIS WEEK.
– TIGERS ARE 5-1 AT HOME, 0-4 ON THE ROAD THIS SEASON
– BOTH MIZZOU AND THE VOLS ARE 5-5 ON THE SEASON
– KICK OFF AT HOME AGAINST TENNESSEE IS AT 6:30 ON THE SEC NETWORK
– AFTER TENNESSEE, THE TIGERS FINISH OUT THE SEASON AT ARKANSAS ON NOV. 29TH
MISSOURI ST. (FOOTBALL) CLOSES OUT ITS SEASON SATURDAY AT HOME AGAINST INDIANA ST. THE BEARS HAVE HAD A DREADFUL SEASON, WITH JUST ONE WIN IN TEN GAMES.
– KICK OFF WILL BE AT 2PM IN SPRINGFIELD SATURDAY
– BEARS ARE 1-9, INDIANA ST. IS 4-7
– THE BEARS LONE WIN CAME IN TRIPLE OVERTIME AT WESTERN ILLINOIS IN THE 4TH GAME OF THE SEASON
STANLEY CUP CHAMPION BLUES ENTERTAIN NASHVILLE SATURDAY LOOKING FOR THEIR THIRD STRAIGHT WIN.
– BLUES ARE 14-4-5 ON THE SEASON
– BLUES ARE IN FIRST PLACE IN THE CENTRAL DIVISION
– UPCOMING GAMES – HOME TO THE PREDITORS SATURDAY, AT PREDITORS MONDAY, AT LIGHTNING WED, AT STARS FRIDAY
THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS GO INTO THEIR BYE WEEKEND WITH A 7-4 RECORD AND A HALF GAME LEAD OVER THE RAIDERS FOR FIRST PLACE IN THE DIVISION. THE CHIEFS WILL COME OUT OF THE BYE WEEK WITH A SHOWDOWN AT HOME AGAINST OAKLAND A WEEK FROM SUNDAY.
– CHIEFS ARE 7-4
– THE CHIEFS WILL HOLD A ½ GAME DIVISION LEAD OVER THE RAIDERS
– CHIEFS ARE 5-1 ON THE ROAD, 2-3 AT HOME
– REMAINING GAMES ON THE CHIEFS SCHEDULE INCLUDE: BYE WEEK, RAIDERS, PATRIOTS, BRONCOS, BEARS, CHARGERS
AT 1-9, THE WASHINGTON REDSKINS ARE HAVING A TERRIBLE SEASON. THERE IS A BRIGHT SPOT FOR REDSKIN FANS, HOWEVER. THE TEAM IS SO BAD, TICKETS FOR SUNDAY’S GAME AGAINST DETROIT ARE SELLING FOR AS LOW AS 4 DOLLARS! THE ‘SKINS HAVE BEEN OUTSCORED BY 128 POINTS SO FAR THIS SEASON, PRETTY SOON THEY MIGHT HAVE TO START PAYING FANS TO SHOW UP.
HERE WE GO AGAIN. DALLAS COWBOYS FANS ARE ACCUSING THE PATRIOTS OF CHEATING AGAIN AFTER A MAN WAS SPOTTED ON A ROOFTOP OVERLOOKING COWBOYS PRACTICE. THE PATS HAVE BEEN ACCUSED OF CHEATING SEVERAL TIMES DURING THE BILLICHICK ERA. THE LOCAL PAPER RELEASED A PICTURE OF THE ROOFTOP SPY TAKING PICTURES. THE PATRIOTS ARE FAVORED TO BEAT DALLAS SUNDAY.