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Hickman’s Gina Pai, left, and Connie Cho talk during a match yesterday at Cosmo Park. Pai and Cho were named National Merit semifinalists.
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Local Sports Stories
Washington is just getting things started
By DAVE MATTER
of the Tribune’s staff
For all intents and purposes, Derrick Washington was supposed to slip through the right side of the line, but red jerseys quickly engulfed the gap. Not a problem for Missouri’s emerging backfield star.
Students of the game
By ALEX RADMAN
of the Tribune’s staff
Connie Cho and Gina Pai aren’t just two of the top tennis players for Hickman. Their duties go beyond the court.
Hickman softball team
shuts out Eugene
By the Tribune’s staff
Taylor Cowan and Amy Johanning combined for a shutout last night as the Hickman softball team defeated Eugene 10-0 with little trouble last night.
Rock Bridge fails to reach state
By STEVE WALENTIK
of the Tribune’s staff
SEDALIA - Melissa Melahn tried to console Jackie Davis as they stood on the patio overlooking the ninth green at Sedalia Country Club, site of yesterday’s Class 2 District 5 championship.
Kewps beat Pirates on eve of rivalry
By the Tribune's staff
The Hickman girls tennis team swept Hannibal 9-0 yesterday at
Cosmo Park to improve to 3-8 entering today’s crosstown dual with Rock
Bridge at Bethel Park.
TAKE 2: An alternative look at the day in sports
Nothing could be more wholesome than a college football halftime show. The
marching band belts out the fight song while reorganizing itself with geometric
precision. It is the product of talent, discipline and countless hours of
practice. At least that’s what marching band apologists would have you
believe.
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