SAN FRANCISCO —
Senior guard Mel Khlok scored 16 points to lead three players in double figures as San Francisco beat Missouri Southern 72-40 Friday night in a women’s basketball exhibition game in War Memorial Gym.
The Lions, who open regular-season play next weekend in the Pittsburg State Tipoff Classic, received nine points from Shonte Clay and eight apiece from Johnna TenBerge and Dominique Mosley.
Mosley also grabbed a game-high nine rebounds as the Lions were outrebounded by only four (38-34) by the Division I Dons.
Forward Alicia Scafidi collected 13 points and seven rebounds for USF, and guard Aundrea Gordon had 12 points and six assists.
The Lions shot 28 percent from the floor (13-of-47) compared to 46 percent (29-of-63) for the Dons. Missouri Southern hit 33 percent from 3-point range (5-of-15) and 69 percent (9-of-13) at the foul line.
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After last-minute win, Carl Junction soccer plays at Helias
Callie Degani controls a pass during a Carl Junction practice. The Bulldogs play a Class 2 quarterfinal game against Helias Catholic at 2 p.m. today in Jefferson City.
- Joplin's Jeremy Lynn rolls into state tennis semifinals.
- Morgan takes third in triple jump; Williams wins long jump
- White, Elias spark Baxter Springs at state track meet
- Colgan blanks Silver Lake in Class 3A baseball championship game
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After last-minute win, Carl Junction soccer plays at Helias
Callie Degani controls a pass during a Carl Junction practice. The Bulldogs play a Class 2 quarterfinal game against Helias Catholic at 2 p.m. today in Jefferson City.
For Carl Junction girls soccer coach Kevin Hauck, the ending of the Bulldogs’ 3-2 win over Republic on Wednesday was worthy of a movie script.
Continued ... - Joplin's Jeremy Lynn rolls into state tennis semifinals.
- MSSU's Green, Reagan earn All-America honors; PSU's Talbert wins discus
- Colgan blanks Silver Lake in Class 3A baseball championship game
- Morgan takes third in triple jump; Williams wins long jump
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