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McAuley Catholic evened its boys Ozark 7 Conference record at 1-1 by beating visiting Exeter 63-51 on Monday night.
Shaw Robertson, Adam Robertson and Cole Lowry sparked the Warriors, Coach Randy Robertson said, as they improved to 5-8 overall.
Shaw Robertson, a 6-foot-4 senior, moved past 1,000 career points. He scored 16 to reach 1,015.
Adam Robertson had five treys in scoring 19 points and Lowry had 16 points.
“Shaw also got a ton of rebounds,” Coach Robertson said. “Cole (Lowry) also played well.”
Exeter, which tossed in 10 treys, received 18 points from Austin Johnson and 17 from Kong Lee.
Carl Junction girls 59, Monett 23
CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Bryce Boyd, Bradyn Wall and Brenlee McPherson combined for 41 points as the Bulldogs won their Big 8 Conference opener.
“It was our best game in a while,” Carl Junction coach Tiffany Dirks said. “We put some things together. It was fun and exciting to watch them (the Bulldogs) play that hard.”
Carl Junction, 4-8 overall, led 43-9 at the half.
Carl Junction sank seven treys with Boyd getting three and McPherson two.
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Prep Roundup: McAuley tops Exeter in Ozark 7 play
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McAuley's Foley breaks Class 1 state record in discus throw
Martin Barrett/Special to the Globe Victoria Foley of McAuley Catholic broke a long-standing discus record in the Class 1 state track meet on Saturday in Jefferson City.
- Lamar runs to title
- District champ Seneca prepares to face Warrensburg
- Purdy matched against Billings in state tourney
- Carthage places third in sectional track
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Gorillas stay alive with 3-1 win over UCO
Matt Hicks/Special to The Globe Pittsburg State shortstop Evan Thomas turns a double play during an MIAA postseason tournament game Thursday.
- 7 Lions, 8 Gorillas names all-MIAA
- Lions qualify 12 for track nationals
- Western rebounds to end Pitt State's season
- PSU baseball prepares for another backyard battle
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Lamar runs to title
Martin Barrett/Special to the Globe Sprinters Cade Payne of Lamar (1134) and Cedric O'Hara of Pierce City (1246), pictured competing in Friday's preliminaries had productive days on Saturday in the Class 2 track and field meet.
Lamar won its first state track and field championship Saturday in the MSHSAA Class 2 Track and Field Championships at Dwight Reed Stadium.
Continued ... - District champ Seneca prepares to face Warrensburg
- McAuley's Foley breaks Class 1 state record in discus throw
- Eagles fall to Rock Bridge in state tennis
- Young Cavaliers ousted in Class 1 sectional
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