Missouri
Vote: Who should be Missouri high school Athlete of the Week? (11/25/2024)
Which Missouri high school athlete had the best week?
Each week, SBLive scours the state for the top fall and winter sports performers, from football to basketball from all contests in the week of Nov. 17-23. That included the state championships in boys soccer this past weekend.
Congrats to SLUH‘s Connor Dunker, who ran away as the leading vote-getter with 56% of the votes to win SBLive‘s Missouri Athlete of the Week for Nov. 11-16.
The junior won the 200-yard freestyle and was on the winning 400-yard freestyle relay. He also two medals for the Jr. Bills by taking third in the 500-yard freestyle and on the 200-yard freestyle relay.
Scroll down, read up on the nominees and cast your vote for your winner. Voting closes Sunday, Dec. 1 at 11:59 p.m. Central time.
If you would like to make a nomination in a future weeks, email swanson@scorebooklive.com.
MISSOURI ATHLETE OF THE WEEK NOMINEES
Henry Acorn, Rockhurst cross country
Competing in the Nike Cross Midwest Regional Championship on Sunday, the Virginia signee took sixth place. The Hawklets took second overall and advanced to the Nike National Championship.
Addilyn Amos, Troy Buchanan girls wrestling
Competing in her first Schuman Scramble, the team’s home meet, the freshman went 5-0 with five pins — three in the first period.
Terance Bills, Lafayette Wildwood football
The junior wide receiver caught a pair of touchdowns — 25 and 27 yards — in a 30-18 win over Cardinal Ritter in the Class 5 playoffs on Saturday.
Anna Bowles, Francis Howell girls wrestling
The junior posted a 5-0 mark to take first place for the Vikings at the St. Clair Scramble. She won the 125-pound title with five tech falls. Francis Howell won the team title as well.
Nic Calvaruso, Jefferson City Helias Catholic football
The junior booted a 36-yard field goal in OT to help the Crusaders claim a 24-21 win over Republic on Saturday, avenging a loss in the playoffs last year to the Tigers.
Jack Cooley, Hamilton Penney football
The running back scored twice and added an interception that led to a touchdown in the Hornets’ 35-13 win over North Platte in a district title game on Friday.
Zyree Collins, St. Mary’s South Side boys basketball
The Dragons scoring standout picked up where he left off last year. He scored 27 points, hitting 10 of 11 2-point shots, in an 86-34 St. Pius X Festus on Nov. 22.
Jackson Crews, St. Joseph Bishop LeBlond football
In what was a crazy finish to an 8-man game, LeBlond intercepted a hail mary at the buzzer and ran it back and then the senior got a lateral pitch and scored to give the Eagles a 60-54 win over Rock Port on Friday.
Jacob Eberhart, Kirkwood football
The wide receiver had seven catches for 158 yards and a touchdown and also had his first rushing touchdown of the season as the Pioneers beat Jackson on Friday.
Will Geary, Valley Park boys soccer
One of the best soccer players ever in MSHSAA capped off his career by leading the Hawks to the Class 1 title. He tied the state tournament record with 5 goals in a semifinal win and then added 2 goals and an assist in the title win. He broke the MSHSAA championship site record for most goals (7) and most points (15 points).
Josie Hosea, Kirkwood girls wrestling
At the Lady E. Ford Memorial Tournament in Affton, Hosea took first place in the 190-pound bracket. She won four of the five by pins in the first period.
Loganne Love, Principia girls basketball
The freshman had a double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds on Saturday in a 79-42 win over St. Pius X (Festus) in Farmington.
Colton Miller, Adrian football
In the Class 1 District 3 championship game, he threw a touchdown, ran for a touchdown and kicked the game-winning field goal for the Blackhawks in a 17-16 win over Marionville.
Roman Miller, Seneca football
In a 55-26 win over Mount Vernon in the Class 3 quarterfinals, Miller accounted for three touchdowns on the ground for the Indians.
Jonathan Moore, Lutheran North football
The sophomore became the Crusaders’ single-season record holder for touchdowns in a season with 35, which happened during a playoff game on Saturday.
Sheek Pearson, John Burroughs boys basketball
The 6-foot-10 junior dropped in 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in a 72-57 win over Ladue Horton Watkins on Nov. 22.
Henry Sanders, SLUH boys soccer
The junior midfielder had the lone goal in 1-0 win against Liberty North in a Class 4 semifinal game on Friday. SLUH then beat De Smet on Saturday to win the state title.
Alyzah Scaggs, Festus girls basketball
The Lady Tigers got 25 points from the junior in a 64-49 win over West County (Leadwood) in the Farmington Tournament on Saturday. Scaggs drained six 3-pointers on the night.
Dane Schlotzhauer, Tipton football
The junior connected with Paxton Pyle for the game-winning touchdown with less than a minute left to give the Cardinals a 42-36 win over Harrisburg to claim Class 1 District 2 finals. It was the first district crown for Tipton since 2012.
Sadie Sehnert, Wright City girls wrestling
The junior didn’t have to wrestle for more than 1:05 in her five matches on Saturday at the Wright City Invitational. She had two pins in 30 seconds or less to win the 135-pound bracket.
Jordan Speiser, Lutheran St. Charles girls basketball
The Lady Cougars picked up a 61-57 win over Alton, Ill., on Saturday behind Speiser’s 29-point effort. The Kansas State signee went 10-for-10 from the free-throw line and hit 5 3-pointers.
Carter Temple, Kearney football
The Bulldogs starting quarterback ran for four touchdowns as the Bulldogs won their 24th straight in a 49-14 triumph over Warrensburg on Friday.
Seaton Thompson, Ladue Horton Watkins boys soccer
He stopped every shot in the state semifinals and finals and helped the Rams win the Class 3 title. He had shutouts in both wins.
Wyatt Vincent, Nixa football
He caught the game-winning touchdown with 10.4 left in the fourth to help the Eagles rally for a 21-20 win over Lee’s Summit North in a Class 6A playoff game.
Niko Vuong, Clayton boys soccer
The junior scored a goal in a 4-0 win over Logan-Rogersville in the semifinals and added a goal in a 3-0 win over St. Michael the Archangel in the Class 2 finals on Nov. 21. The state title was the first for the Greyhounds.
Editor’s Note: Our Athlete of the Week feature and corresponding poll are intended to be fun, and we do not set limits on how many times a fan can vote during the competition. However, we do not allow votes that are generated by script, macro or other automated means. Athletes who receive votes generated by script, macro or other automated means will be disqualified
Missouri
1 seriously injured, 5 others treated after crash between pickups on Highway 50
KNOB NOSTER, Mo. (KCTV) – One woman is fighting for his life while five others were treated for their injuries following a collision between two pickups on a rural Missouri highway.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says that around 6:20 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 28, emergency crews were called to the area of Highway 50 and NE 651 Rd., between Warrensburg and Knob Noster, with reports of a 2-vehicle collision.
When first responders arrived, they said they found a 54-year-old Warrensburg man had been driving his 2001 Chevrolet Silverado east on the highway when he slowed and began to turn right.
As the pickup turned, investigators said it was hit by a 2018 Ram 1500 driven by a 62-year-old Cole Camp man. The impact caused the second pickup to veer off the roadway and crash into the ditch.
Emergency crews said a 26-year-old female passenger from Kansas City was taken to Western Missouri Medical Center with life-threatening injuries. The 54-year-old driver was taken to the same hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
State Troopers noted that a 29-year-old female passenger from Sedalia, a 48-year-old male passenger from Knob Noster, a 54-year-old female passenger from Cole Camp and the 62-year-old driver were all treated at Western Missouri Medical for suspected minor injuries.
Investigators indicated that everyone involved had been wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash. No further information has been released.
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Missouri
Missouri State Highway Patrol investigating hit-and-run crash
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (KFVS) – The Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating a hit-and-run crash near US 67.
According to Sergeant Clark Parrott with the Highway Patrol, they are investigating a leaving-the-scene crash on Route M near US 67.
The vehicle struck reportedly contained an adult and three juveniles. There were no injuries reported.
Sgt. Parrott says the suspect vehicle that left the scene is possibly a white 2022-2024 GMC AT4 with front-end damage on the driver’s side.
The white GMC AT4 was westbound on Route M from Poplar Bluff, Missouri.
If you known any information about this incident, you are asked to contact the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
We will continue to update as more information becomes available.
Copyright 2024 KFVS. All rights reserved.
Missouri
Iowa vs. Missouri prediction, odds, best bets for Music City Bowl
Iowa will face off against No. 19 Missouri in the Music City Bowl at Nissan Stadium on Monday at 2:30 p.m. EST.
With quarterback Brady Cook playing in his final game for the Mizzou Tigers, our data model has confidence in the program reaching 10 wins for the second consecutive year. Our best bet for Monday is Missouri -3 (-105).
In anticipation of this Midwest Matchup, the data analysts at Dimers have simulated the contest 10,000 times, then compared the results to current college football betting odds to inform the data-driven betting preview below.
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Iowa vs. Missouri betting preview
Utilize the interactive widget below to view the current spread, total, and moneyline odds and probabilities for the Iowa-Missouri game at Nissan Stadium.
This prediction and best bet for Monday’s college football matchup between Iowa and Missouri is from Dimers.com, a leader in sports betting predictions.
Check out all the important details on today’s game, as well as the best odds sourced from the top sportsbooks in the country.
Game details
Key information on the Iowa vs. Missouri matchup, including where the game is and what time it kicks off.
- Teams: Iowa vs. Missouri
- Date: Monday, December 30, 2024
- Kickoff: 2:30 p.m. EST
- Location: Nissan Stadium
- NCAAF rankings: Updated AP Top 25
- College football news: Check the latest updates from the official NCAA football news site
Odds
The latest and best odds for the college football game between the Iowa and Missouri.
- Spread: Iowa +3 (-115), Missouri -3 (-105)
- Moneyline: Iowa +125, Missouri -142
- Total: Over/Under 40.5 (-105/-112)
The odds and lines featured in this article are the best available from selected sports betting sites at the time of publication and are subject to change.
Expert prediction: Iowa vs. Missouri
Using state-of-the-art data analysis and machine learning, the experts at Dimers have executed 10,000 simulations of Monday’s Iowa vs. Missouri game.
According to Dimers’ renowned predictive analytics model, Missouri is more likely to defeat Iowa at Nissan Stadium. This prediction is based on the model giving Missouri a 65% chance of winning the game.
Furthermore, Dimers predicts that Missouri (-3) has a 58% chance of covering the spread, while the 40.5-point over/under has a 58% chance of going over.
These predictions and probabilities are correct at the time of publication but are subject to potential changes.
Iowa vs. Missouri best bet
Our top pick for the Iowa vs. Missouri game on Monday is to bet on Missouri -3 (-105).
This expert betting advice is based on comprehensive simulations and valuable betting intelligence, designed to assist you in making more informed decisions.
Score prediction for Iowa vs. Missouri
Dimers’ predicted final score for the Iowa vs. Missouri game on Monday has Missouri winning 24-19.
This expert prediction is based on each team’s average score following 10,000 game simulations, offering a glimpse into the potential outcome.
College football Week 18: Iowa vs. Missouri
Get ready for Monday’s college football game between Iowa and Missouri at Nissan Stadium, which is scheduled to start at 2:30 p.m. EST. We emphasize that all of the college football predictions and college football best bets in this article are derived from 10,000 data-driven simulations of the Iowa vs. Missouri game, and they are correct at the time of publication. They are intended to help you make better decisions when placing bets at online sportsbooks.
Please note that when engaging in online betting, it is important to exercise responsible gambling practices and seek trustworthy sources for the latest and most accurate information.
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