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Congratulations to these young men on a couple new Liberty school records being broken.

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4X100 boys ran 43.58, that broke the previous records of 44.14. 

Jasper Melby, Kyle Roberts, Sawyer Morris, Parker Tune

Jasper Melby also broke the previous Liberty school record in the 400m. Jasper ran this in 50.33, breaking the previous time of 50.59.

 

High school softball scores from yesterday. Couch over Winona 9-8, Bakersfield over Gainesville 11-4, Mountain Grove over Hartville 7-6, Plato over Licking 8-2, Salem over Steelville 17-1, Seymour over Sparta 7-6, and Van Buren over Thayer 5-4.

 

West Plains Lady Zizzer Mylea Adams’ officially signed to continue her track and field athletic career at Northwest Missouri State University.

 

The STL Cardinals played last night with more here is your redbird recap.

 

Catch all the Cardinal baseball games on KUKU 100.3.

 

High school baseball scores from last night. Alton over Liberty 5-1, Bolivar over Marshfield 6-3, Rogersville over Carl Jct 5-1, Thayer over Doniphan 14-13, Gainesville over Conway 10-1, Branson over Hillcrest 9-0, Licking over Laquey 18-3, West Plains over Mt. Vernon 7-6, St. Clair over Salem 11-1, Norwood over Sparta 10-5, and Summersville over Bunker 14-0.

 

Adult softball season is right around the corner in West Plains. All adult softball team managers are invited to attend the upcoming Coaches Meeting, scheduled for Friday, April 24 at 5:30 p.m. at the Jimmie Carroll Sports Complex. The meeting will cover key topics for the upcoming season, For additional information or questions about the Coaches Meeting, contact the Parks and Recreation Office at 417-256-7304 or email sidelines@westplains.gov.

 

Zizzer Football Has a new Coach added to the 2026 season, Evan Ackerson. Coach Ackerson is a West Plains Zizzers graduate and is excited to bring his passion back for Zizzer Football.

 

The newly established James River Valley Conference will have these schools in it. Blue Eye, Bradleyville, Chadwick, Everton, Galena, Hurley, Kirbyville (K-8), Niangua, and School of the Ozarks.

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