Jefferson City’s Archer Schnieders closed with a 3-under 69 on Tuesday to win the boys 16-18 year-old division of the Missouri Golf Association’s Junior Amateur Championship at Paradise Pointe Golf Complex. Schnieders, who will be a senior this fall at Helias High School, posted six birdies, 10 pars, one bogey and one double-bogey in his second round of the two-day event, finishing with a 7-under 137. He shot a 3-under 33 on his final nine holes Tuesday.
The Eugene Eagle and Russellville Indian baseball programs are getting pretty used to matching up in district play. The two sides squared off again Wednesday night at Southern Boone High School for the fourth consecutive postseason, and a late run pushed the Eagles to a 5-4 victory and the Class 2 District 8 title.
ASHLAND The Fulton Hornets Dusty Hagens tossed a no-hitter (threw 75 pitches, 43 strikes) while striking out eight and walking two in six innings en route to winning the Fulton Tournament for the fourth "confirmed" time.
The Blair Oaks offense came to life and Wil Libbert bounced back from his second career loss. Those two things added up to a perfect opportunity for the Falcons to get their long-awaited first win of the season, and it came against the defending state champions. Blair Oaks sent 11 batters to the plate in the top of the first inning, Libbert struck out 11 batters and the Falcons knocked off the Southern Boone Eagles for an 8-2 victory Tuesday night in Tri-County Conference play at Southern Boone High School.