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Graduation ceremonies returning to normal | The Mexico Ledger

Graduation ceremonies returning to normal Published by admin on Fri, 05/21/2021 - 8:22am In 2020, Mexico High School kept graduates socially distanced and the stands at Hawthorne Heights empty for delayed graduation ceremonies. [David Pickering Photography] By:  Editor Should the weather cooperate, Friday night’s Mexico High School graduation ceremonies will look familiar to who attended events before the pandemic year. The school plans a time-honored commencement, to be held outside at Hawthorne Heights, the football field. With the district under green conditions on their COVID warning system, there will be no limits to capacity. And the mask mandate has been amended, dropping the requirement for outdoor events.

Colonels squeak by Bulldogs | The Mexico Ledger

Colonels squeak by Bulldogs Published by admin on Wed, 05/12/2021 - 10:31am Missouri Military Academy s Simon Way readies to hammer a return on Monday as the Colonels squared off against in-town rivals Mexico. [Dave Faries] By:  Editor Isaac and Simon Way admittedly expect to win their sets, especially when they team up for the doubles round. “We know each other pretty well,” Isaac Way said, joking that Simon “has been pretty lazy.” The brothers from Atlanta made the difference on Monday as Missouri Military Academy edged Mexico at the Fairgrounds Park courts 5-4. Isaac blanked Randy Hernandez in singles play, winning 2-0, with the match using a best two out of three scoring format. The Bulldogs’ Haden Frazier made a run at Simon after dropping the first game 6-0. In the end, Way managed to distance himself just enough to eke out a 6-4 game win to take the set.

Caledonia resident takes 1st place in national bagpipe competition

Just $1 gives you full access for 6 months to exclusive content from The Journal Times and journaltimes.com. The incredible deal won t last lo… The instrument is not as common as the piano or guitar. The instrument is the bagpipes — and Nelson has since fallen in love with it. “I found out that it was a ton of fun, so I just kept going and continued on,” Nelson said, noting he especially enjoys competing and it helps him improve his playing, build up his confidence and talent. Clayton Nelson, pictured when he was 13 and a freshman at The Prairie School, started playing the bagpipe when he was 11.

Near misses at the Cunningham Invite | The Mexico Ledger

Near misses at the Cunningham Invite Published by admin on Tue, 05/04/2021 - 6:59am Missouri Military Academy s Mason Ruckman picked up a top ten in the long jump at the Louisiana meet. [Leslie A. Meyer Photography] By:  Editor Head coach Traevonne Smith had confidence in his relay squads even before the season started. That trust was given a boost last Friday when Missouri Military Academy’s runners finished second in the 4x100 and 4x200 events at the Cunningham Invitational in Louisiana. The Colonels’ Gabriel Canonico took silver in the 300 meter hurdles, chased closely by Gage Gibson of Van-Far. Community R-6’s Victoria DiSalvo picked up a second in the girls 300 hurdles while teammate Paige Meyer tied for the second spot in high jump.

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