The Stockton Lady Tigers played host to the weather delayed 14th Annual Stockton Invitational Tournament last week, entering the tournament as a #8 seed as they faced the #1 seed, and #1 ranked Class 3 girls basketball team, the El Dorado Springs Lady Bulldogs. As if facing the Lady Bulldogs wasn’t enough of a challenge, Coach Brett Burchett and his Lady Tigers found themselves without the services of freshman starter Hayleigh Burres, who was injured in a game the previous week.
High School Sports: Tigers remain unbeaten after caging Wildcats (10/3/23)
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High School Sports: Tigers overpower Wildcats, move to 6-0 (9/30/23)
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As COVID-19 cases skyrocketed across the country this fall, local governments across Missouri scrambled to do something, anything to slow the spread.
Outside major metro areas, mask mandates were the obvious choice for most places that had little appetite for more stringent measures such as stay-home orders. By November, more than half the state s population was required to wear a mask for a while.
Reports of new cases have since returned to summer levels and with spring on the horizon, some places are declaring themselves done with the rules.
Joplin, Washington, Clinton and Fulton all lifted their mandates over the past two weeks, and others could soon follow.