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Vote now: Who should be SBLive’s Missouri High School Athlete of the Week (Oct. 3-8)?
By Cody Thorn
Listed here are the candidates for SBLive’s Missouri Excessive College Athlete of the Week for Oct. 3-8 as nominated by followers, readers and SBLive’s workers.
Learn by way of the nominees and solid your vote on the backside of the web page. Voting will conclude on Sunday at 11:59 p.m. and the winner shall be introduced the next week. If you want to appoint an athlete sooner or later, please e mail athleteoftheweek@scorebooklive.com.
THIS WEEK’S SBLIVE MISSOURI ATHLETE OF THE WEEK NOMINEES:
Editor’s Word: Our Athlete of the Week characteristic and corresponding ballot is meant to be enjoyable, and we don’t set limits on what number of instances a fan can vote in the course of the competitors. Nonetheless, we don’t permit votes which might be generated by script, macro or different automated means. Athletes that obtain votes generated by script, macro or different automated means shall be disqualified.
Isabella Barbagallo, St. Pius X (Festus) women tennis
Received a marathon match in singles within the Class 2 District 1 finals towards Notre Dame Cape Girardeau. Her 14-12 win gave the Lancers a 5-4 win to say the district title.
Tegan Bishop, Perryville women cross nation
The senior received her second straight race when she captured first within the Woodland Invitational on Oct. 6. She received in 19:45.40, practically 40 seconds sooner than her exhibiting on the Perry Invitational on Sept. 27.
Deion Brown, Kirkwood soccer
The Jap Michigan pledge broke a pair of college information within the Pioneers’ 49-7 win over Lindbergh on Friday. Brown ran for 352 yards and scored seven instances. Kirkwood improved to 3-3 with the victory.
Chase Carter, East Carter baseball
For these small faculties that don’t play soccer, some play fall baseball. Carter threw 5 2/3 innings and struck out 13, whereas giving up two hits and two runs in a 10-3 win over Naylor.
Isabel Day, Park Hill South women volleyball
Recorded her 1,000th dig in a loss to Liberty, which she had 36 within the contest. The subsequent sport, Day had 39 digs in a 3-2 win towards Park Hill.
Allison Ding, Thomas Jefferson women tennis
Ding helped the Cavaliers beat Mount Vernon, 5-2, to say the Class 1 District 10 match title. She then punched a ticket to the state match with a 6-2, 6-2 win over Harrisonville’s Kayleigh Norris within the particular person district meet.
Nevaeh Dodson, McDonald County softball
Tossed a 1-hitter and struck out 14-0 in 11-0 win over Boonville on Oct. 7. Just a few days earlier, she was 2-for-3 with a house run and fanned 12 in a 3-1 win over Webb Metropolis.
Morgan Dumm, Francis Howell women volleyball
The sophomore reached the 1,000th help mark this week, because the Vikings picked up wins towards Wentzville Timberland (3-0) and St. Francis Borgia (3-1). Dumm has over 400 assists this season.
Gabe Fields, St. Joseph Central soccer
The Indians improved to 4-3 on the yr with a come-from-behind win towards Excelsior Springs. Fields scored 5 of his six dashing touchdowns within the second half and completed with 331 yards dashing on 24 carries.
Cydney Fullerton, Rock Bridge softball
The junior went 3-for-4 with 5 RBIs and scored three runs in a 16-1 win Springfield Kickapoo. She had a house run and double within the win in Springfield.
Peyton Garr, Cameron soccer
The junior did a little bit little bit of every part, scoring on offense, protection and particular groups in a 50-6 win over St. Joseph Lafayette. He ran the ball six instances for 100 yards and two touchdowns. After the Irish scored the primary factors to take an early lead, he returned a kickoff 92 yards for a rating. He had a pick-six late within the second quarter to make it 30-6 on the break.
Ben Gippner, Raytown boys swimming & diving
The senior took first place in two particular person occasions – the 200 and 500 freestyle – and was on the profitable 200 medley relay and 200 freestyle relay in the course of the Platte County Invitational.
Ella Inexperienced, Platte County women golf
The Pirates took first place within the Suburban Convention White Division, the primary league title within the new division for Platte County. Inexperienced shot an 81 on the convention meet at Hoots Hole to seize the person title.
Taryn Hagardt, Kickapoo softball
Went 4-for-4 with 4 RBIs and scored 4 runs in a 15-5 win towards Logan-Rogersville on Oct. 5. The subsequent day, she went 4-for-5 with 2 RBIs and scored three runs in a 12-1 win over Branson.
Cali Hatcher, Smithville women golf
She shot a 97 to win the Suburban Convention Blue Division championship by two photographs on her residence course at Paradise Pointe in Smithville. The Warriors had 1-4 within the particular person scores and received the workforce title as nicely.
Abby Hay, Rock Bridge softball
In a 16-1 win towards Springfield Kickapoo, Hay was 3-for-4 with two residence runs and a double. The Louisville signee drove in three runs within the victory.
Jayna Hedgpath, Fulton softball
The junior was 3-for-4 with three runs scored and drove in three runs with a double and a house run in a 9-1 win over Boonville on Oct. 4.
Hailey Herman, Staley softball
The South Dakota State closed out her ultimate residence sport with a 46-pitch good sport towards Lee’s Summit North. She struck out seven within the four-inning sport on Oct. 4.
Logan ‘Lo’ Jones, Carl Junction women volleyball
For the second week in a row, the Arkansas commit broke a college file. She began the Lebanon Match with 144 aces in her profession and had 10 within the match, to interrupt the varsity file of 148. Jones had 113 assists, 20 digs, 4 blocks and 12 kills for the Bulldogs.
Palmer Keith, Platte County boys swimming & diving
Keith, a sophomore, received the 100-yard butterfly and 200-yard particular person medley, whereas being a part of the profitable 400-yard freestyle relay. He additionally took second as a part of the 200-yard freestyle relay on the Platte County Invitational, serving to his workforce to win the meet.
Autumn Kinnaird, Neosho softball
The freshman went 3-for-5 on the plate and drove in three runs, together with the sport winner within the twelfth inning in a Central Ozark Convention victory towards Carthage.
Quin Renfro, Joplin soccer
The junior made an impression early and set the tone for the Eagles in a 35-7 win over Carl Junction. He ran for 161 of his 171 yards within the first half and had three touchdowns. His longest was a 96-yard rating after the Eagles pressured a turnover on downs contained in the 10-yard line. Renfro added a two-point conversion move as nicely within the win.
Avrey Reynolds, Jefferson Metropolis softball
She did a little bit little bit of every part in a 13-0 win over Sedalia Smith-Cotton. She struck out 9 and gave up three hits in six innings on the mound after which went 4-for-4 with a double and three RBIs on the plate.
Isaac Rivera, Lincoln School Prep boys cross nation
The junior picked up his third win of the season when he broke the 16-minute mark once more (15:57.50) to take first on the Kearney Invitational on Oct. 8 at Jesse James Park.
Bryce Ruder, Kickapoo boys swimming & diving
The sophomore was a part of two relay workforce victories (400 freestyle and 200 medley) and received the 100-yard butterfly within the Twin on the Nat in Springfield on Oct. 4.
Olivia Slaughter, Grain Valley softball
Supplied three RBIs in a 4-3 victory over Platte County on Oct. 3, which included a triple.
Religion Tessman, Staley softball
Went 2-for-2 with two residence runs and seven RBIs, which included a grand slam, in a 15-0 victory over Lee’s Summit North.
Asende Welongo, Rockhurst boys soccer
The freshman posted a hat trick in a 5-2 win towards Pembroke Hill on Oct. 4, transferring the workforce to 9-1-2 after the choice.
Savannah Whitcraft, Cass-Halfway women cross nation
The freshman received the Matt Gannon Invitational on Oct. 4 at Barstow Excessive College after which ran a private finest and took fifth on the Pleasanton (Kan.) Invitational two days later (22:19.38) to take fifth place.
Emily Willman, Hermann women cross nation
The senior ran a college file 19:34.14 on the Hermann Invitational meet on Oct. 4. It was additionally her private finest and gave her second place within the race.
Noah Wilt, South Shelby boys cross nation
The sophomore received two meets final week, the Clarence Cannon Convention title on Oct. 3 in Kahoka after which took first within the Brian T. Simpson Invitational on Oct. 8 at Gans Creek in Columbia.
Congratulations to Parkway North’s Zyan Royal, who was voted SBLive’s Missouri Excessive College Athlete of the Week for Sept. 26-Oct. 1 after receiving greater than 35% of the votes. Smithville soccer participant Sam Wornson completed second within the voting.
Royal, a junior operating again, had 224 yards dashing and scored 5 touchdowns in a 40-35 come-from-behind victory over Parkway West.
Earlier winners: Liberty North’s Ella Hayes (Sept. 19-24), North Platte’s Colton Kirkham (Sept. 12-17), Truman’s Freddie Sheppard (Sept. 4-10), Hannibal’s Aneyas Williams (Aug. 29-Sept. 3), Truman’s Cecilia Mora (Aug. 22-28).
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Patrol reports 14 arrests in north Missouri from October 31 to November 3, 2024
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a series of arrests made in north Missouri between October 31, 2024, and November 3, 2024. During this period, a total of 14 individuals were arrested for various charges, ranging from driving while intoxicated to warrants for serious offenses.
Justin R. Aley, 42, of Maryville, Missouri, was arrested on October 31, 2024, at 8:50 a.m. in Gentry County. He faced charges of felony driving while intoxicated, possession of a controlled substance (amphetamine), unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, and failure to drive on the right half of the roadway. He was held at the Daviess-DeKalb Regional Jail on a 24-hour hold.
Brett M. Boies, 28, from Lee’s Summit, Missouri, was taken into custody on October 31, 2024, at 9:51 a.m. in Buchanan County. He was arrested on a Platte County misdemeanor warrant for a traffic violation and was held at the Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center. His arrest was bondable.
Katherine M. Flores, 37, of St. Joseph, Missouri, was arrested on October 31, 2024, at 11:41 a.m. in Buchanan County on a Buchanan County misdemeanor traffic warrant. She was also held at the Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center, and her arrest was bondable.
Nico R. Munson, 25, from Robinson, Kansas, was apprehended on November 1, 2024, at 6:20 a.m. in Buchanan County. He was charged with a misdemeanor warrant for dangerous drugs out of Buchanan County and speeding. He was held at the Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center and his arrest was bondable.
Logan B. Sullivan, 35, of Saint Joseph, Missouri, was arrested on November 2, 2024, at 1:16 a.m. in Andrew County. He was charged with misdemeanor driving while intoxicated and careless and imprudent driving. Sullivan was held at the Andrew County Sheriff’s Department for a 12-hour hold.
Megan L. McCleery, 54, from Kansas City, Missouri, was taken into custody on November 2, 2024, at 4:13 p.m. in Clinton County. She faced charges that included a Platte County Sheriff’s Office felony warrant for probation violation, possession of a controlled substance (felony), and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor). She was held at the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office on a 24-hour hold.
Justin L. Grider, 41, of St. Joseph, Missouri, was arrested on November 3, 2024, at 9:45 p.m. in Buchanan County. He faced a misdemeanor warrant for driving while revoked or suspended issued by the St. Joseph Police Department and a charge of failing to wear a seat belt. He was held at the Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center, with the arrest being bondable.
Aaron D. Benton, 36, from Independence, Missouri, was apprehended on October 31, 2024, at 1:13 p.m. in Linn County. He was charged with felony failure to register as a sex offender, speeding, and driving with no valid plates. Benton was held at the Linn County Jail and later released.
Kimberly A. Smith, 45, of Kahoka, Missouri, was arrested on November 1, 2024, at 2:12 p.m. in Lewis County on a warrant for a Canton city ordinance violation. She was held at the Marion County Jail, and her arrest was bondable.
Francis A. Telarico, 47, from Kirksville, Missouri, was arrested on November 2, 2024, at 12:28 a.m. in Randolph County. He faced a charge of felony driving while intoxicated and was held at the Randolph County Jail on a 12-hour hold.
Darryl M. Webb, 58, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, was taken into custody on November 2, 2024, at 2:20 p.m. in Lewis County. He was arrested on a felony Minnesota warrant for parole violation and was held at the Lewis County Jail with no bond allowed.
Angel M. Branford Lezcano, 52, from Miami, Florida, was arrested on November 3, 2024, at 1:36 a.m. in Adair County for driving while intoxicated. He was processed roadside and released.
Joseph A. Wolfe, 32, of Palmyra, Missouri, was arrested on November 3, 2024, at 6:25 p.m. in Marion County. He faced charges that included DWI with a person under 17 in the vehicle (three counts), failure to wear a seat belt, failing to secure a child under 16 years old with a seat belt, failing to secure a child under 8 years old with a seat belt (two counts), and failing to yield to an approaching vehicle. Wolfe was held at the Marion County Sheriff’s Department and later released.
Douglas R. Barnes, 49, from Brookfield, Illinois, was apprehended on November 3, 2024, at 8:42 p.m. in Macon County for felony driving while suspended. He was held at the Macon County Sheriff’s Department and subsequently released.
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Class of 2025 Defensive Lineman Decommits from Missouri
2025 3-Star defensive lineman Joshua Lewis of Dutchtown High School in Geisman, Louisiana officially announced that he is no longer committed to Missouri this week with a post on social media.
The 6-foot-4, 245 lb. defender said in his post on X, “Due to unfortunate circumstances I am not longer committed to the University of Missouri. Recruitment is back open.”
Lewis originally committed to Missouri back in April, choosing the Tigers over two other schools he had named in his top three: Houston and Tulane. Other than his final three, the big bodied defender had a plethora of division one offers from schools all around the country.
It is unclear what the, “unfortunate circumstances,” are that Lewis is referring to with his social media post, but a lot of time still remains before the class of 2025 makes its final decisions, so a return to the Tigers could still be in play.
As of now, Missouri holds the 18th ranked recruiting class for 2025 with now 18 commitments. The Tigers are expecting visits this month from two prospects in the 2025 class: 3-Star wide receiver Jamar Browder from Lake Worth, Florida and 3-Star safety Jeremiah Jones from Murray, Kentucky.
Jones committed to Nebraska this summer, but Eli Drinkwitz and his staff hope to potentially flip the talented prospect ahead of signing day.
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Season glance: The women's games 28-29
Just two games for this one.
After 27 games, I’ve got the Tigers at 15-12 overall and 4-8 in SEC play. So let’s take a quick look at Missouri’s matchups with Kentucky and Ole Miss.
With the Tigers three games over .500 with four games to go in my predictions, they only need one win to lock in a winning season.
Kentucky might be the right opportunity for it after coming off a 12-20 season with a 4-12 record in conference play.
The Wildcats suffered early-season losses to Austin Peay and Florida Gulf Coast last season before dropping matchups against NC State, Colorado, Cincinnati, Minnesota and Louisville in non-conference play.
Kentucky’s conference wins were against the Tigers, 76-71 on Jan. 21, Florida (81-77 on Feb. 18), Mississippi State (78-68 on Feb. 22) and Georgia (64-50 on Mar. 6 in the first round of the SEC Tournament).
Kentucky leads the all-time series with Missouri 12-5 and has won the past two matchups and five of the past six. Missouri last won 74-71 in Columbia in 2022.
Pretty bad year for the Wildcats, which is why they brought in coach Kenny Brooks from Virginia Tech.
Saniah Tyler, a 5-foot, 6-inch junior guard, is the highest-scoring returner from last year’s roster after starting 13 games and scoring 10.2 points per game.
Cassidy Rowe (5-5) started the most for Kentucky last season out of any returners with 16 starts. She averaged 2.6 points and 1.0 rebounds per game.
Brooks brought in a number of transfer recruits to fill those open spots.
Jordan Obi (6-1 graduate guard) from Penn., Georgia Amoore (5-6 graduate guard) who followed Brooks from Virginia Tech, Teonni Key (6-4 junior forward) from North Carolina, Dazia Lawrence (5-8 senior guard) from Charlotte, Gabby Brooks (5-10 sophomore guard) from Virginia Tech, Dominika Paurova (6-1 sophomore guard) from Oregon State, Clara Strack (6-5 sophomore center) from Virginia Tech and Amelia Hassett (6-3 junior forward) from Eastern Florida State College make up most of the roster.
Kentucky opens the season hosting USC Upstate on Monday and will play Louisville, Arizona State, Illinois, North Carolina and Purdue during non-conference play. I feel like Kentucky might be getting to conference play around .500 again.
The Wildcats get the easy part of the conference schedule off the bat with games against Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, Florida, Auburn and Georgia to start, but then they hit the gauntlet leading up to the matchup with the Tigers.
I’m going to say Missouri wins this one and locks in a winning season.
The Rebels on the other hand …
Ole Miss enters the season ranked No. 20 by the AP after finishing last year with a record of 24-9 overall and 12-4 in SEC play with the losses coming in conference play to LSU, Mississippi State, South Carolina and Texas A&M.
The Rebels lost to Oklahoma in non-conference play, but beat Arizona and Michigan before losing to Louisville.
Ole Miss beat Missouri 66-45 on Feb. 26. But Missouri leads the all-time series 13-4 after winning 13 consecutive matchups from 2013 to 2021. Ole Miss has won the past three games in the series.
The Rebels beat Florida in their first SEC Tournament game, but lost to LSU in their second. Ole Miss earned a No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament and beat No. 10 Marquette 67-66, then lost to No. 2 Notre Dame 71-56 in the second round.
Two of five players who started more than 20 games last year return for the Rebels in graduate guard/forward Madison Scott (6-2) and senior guard Kennedy Todd-Williams (6-0).
The Rebels brought in graduate guard Tameiya Sadler (5-7) who started 26 games in three years for Colorado and junior forward Christeen Iwuala (6-2), who averaged 3.3 points and 3.2 rebounds across two seasons at UCLA.
Ole Miss also added freshmen Heloisa Carrera (6-2 forward) from Brazil, Fatumata Djalo (5-10 guard) from Portugal, Jite Gbemuotor (6-2 forward) from Nigeria and Sira Thienou (6-0 guard) from Mali.
Quite the international scouting department at Ole Miss I guess.
The Rebels open the season playing USC in France on Monday, then will face UConn or Oregon State in the Baha Mar Championship and NC State in the ACC/SEC Challenge.
I’m not super impressed by the group Ole Miss brought in to replace three key starters, but I do think the Rebels still win this one.
A 1-1 stretch for the Tigers to get them to 16-13 overall and 5-9 in SEC play with just two games left before the conference tournament.
Head on over to the Tiger Walk to discuss this and so much more.
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