The Purdy baseball team is taking some momentum into the next few seasons, as six starting sophomores are moving up in the fall to help lead at team already with double-digit wins this spring. Joshua.
Wildcats fall to Mt. Vernon
The Cassville baseball team (8-17) fell to Mt. Vernon on Friday, 3-1. The Wildcats managed 5 hits, but struggled to find home plate. Logan White led with 2 hits, and Corey Thomas went five innings on the mound, allowing 2 earned runs on 4 hits, striking out 3. The Wildcats also fell to Nevada on Friday, 16-3. Cassville returns to action today (Wednesday) at Spokane at 4:30 p.m., the last regular-season contest of the year. On Monday, the Wildcats face Reeds Spring in the Class 4, District 11 Tournament at 4:30 p.m. in Aurora.
Tigers 2-1 in close games last week
The Exeter baseball team (11-9) went 2-1 last week, with all games decided by a single run. On Wednesday, the Tigers topped Miller, 6-5, allowing a run in the bottom of the seventh but holding on for the win. Zach Lee led with 2 hits and 2 RBI, and Aaron Beck added 2 RBI. Hank Woods pitched a full game, striking out 8. On Thursday, Exeter fell to Pierce City 3-2, with both teams scoring a pair in
Wildcats 1-3 in last week
The Cassville baseball team (7-15) picked up one win Saturday but dropped three other contests since April 27. The Wildcats fell to Lamar 8-2, then dropped a road game at Monett on Thursday, 15-2. In the Monett game, lead-off hitter Corey Thomas tripled on the first at-bat of the game, and he was batted in by an Isaac Hadlow single. However, a 6-run second inning from Monett put the game out of reach. On Saturday, the Wildcats ended a five-game skid with a win over Central (Springfield), 10-4. Cassville then lost to Fair Grove, 20-6. The Big 8 Crossover Game is set for Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
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Marija Mrvosevic ON 20 April 2021 4 min read
Suncorp, an insurance company, along with Leo Burnett and The Glue Society have launched a project ‘One House to Save Many’. The aim of this project is to create better housing that is designed to withstand and survive catastrophic weather conditions.
Natural disasters are spreading across Australia. Floods, bushfires and storms are increasing in intensity. To battle this, Suncorp set out a goal to reduce the impact of extreme weather and help in creating a more resilient Australia.
The intent is to help reduce the displacement and disruption of life for Australians living in areas where these events are more intense and frequent, and to actually help change the way houses are built in the future.