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Jackson boys basketball team claims third consecutive district title
(High School Sports ~ 03/07/15)
The Indians defeated Poplar Bluff 73-59 on Friday night and will face Vianney in a state sectional on Wednesday.
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Saxony Lutheran girls basketball team handed first loss of season in state quarterfinals
(High School Sports ~ 03/07/15)
The Crusaders finished the season 29-1 after a 67-61 overtime loss to Park Hills Central.
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Notre Dame boys basketball team sets district final date with Sikeston
(High School Sports ~ 03/07/15)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- Notre Dame deployed its sharpshooters in the first quarter of Friday night's Class 4 District 1 semifinal at the Sikeston Field House. Five different players knocked down 3-pointers for the top-seeded Bulldogs, who were 5 of 8 (63 percent) from beyond the arc in the opening period and cruised to a 75-58 victory over fifth-seeded Kennett...
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Lockdown defense helps Jackson girls basketball team secure district title
(High School Sports ~ 03/07/15)
The Indians claimed their third district championship in four years with a 57-27 rout of Northwest on Friday.
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Scott County Central boys basketball team rolls into state quarterfinals for eighth consecutive season
(High School Sports ~ 03/07/15)
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Mo. -- For most of the first quarter, it looked like Thayer would at least threaten to put an end to Scott County Central's seven-year state sectional winning streak. However, the Braves used a strong second quarter finish and a dominant second half led by Javonta Daniel, who scored a game-high 29 points, to secure their eighth-straight trip to the quarterfinals with a 67-61 victory over Thayer in a Class 2 sectional Friday at Liberty High School...
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Season to remember ends in sectional round for Chaffee girls basketball team
(High School Sports ~ 03/07/15)
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Mo. -- The Chaffee girls basketball team knew it had a tough challenge ahead when it stepped onto the court for Friday's Class 2 sectional against Neelyville, but the Red Devils were never able to handle the pressure applied by the Tigers...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 03/07/15)
Today is Saturday, March 7, the 66th day of 2015. There are 299 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On March 7, 1965, a march by civil rights demonstrators was violently broken up at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, by state troopers and a sheriff's posse in what came to be known as "Bloody Sunday."...
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Out of the past: March 7
(Out of the Past ~ 03/07/15)
Two Missouri representatives whose districts contain most of the land that would be flooded by a recreational lake in Cape Girardeau and Bollinger counties plan to offer amendments to a Senate-passed bill; Rep. David Schwab, R-Jackson, and Rep. Frank Ellis, D-Sedgewickville, will offer amendments to alleviate some concerns expressed by landowners and others who live where the lake would be built...
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Central boys basketball season ends with lopsided loss to Sikeston
(High School Sports ~ 03/07/15)
The Tigers had beaten Sikeston twice this season before Friday night's Class 4 District 1 semifinal, but the No. 3 Bulldogs found victory the third time around and cruised to a 75-43 rout.
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