Gabby Scrivener had what she considered an “O.K.ish day” when she helped represent Excelsior Springs Sept. 17 in varsity girls golf at the Richmond Invitational.
For Excelsior Springs coach Brett McKenzie, the Tigers’ 1-0 loss Sept. 13 to The Barstow School continued a concerning trend with his varsity soccer squad.
‘POSITIVE’ THINKING Excelsior Springs’ performance in varsity softball competition over the weekend gave coach Megan Gilbertson reason to cheer. The girls went 3-2 at the Ozark Fall Festival, a Sept.
Excelsior Springs might’ve turned a corner over the weekend in varsity volleyball, based on what coach Cindy Price saw during tournament play in Chillicothe. “We’ve struggled at times this season and allowed teams to get too many points without breaking their momentum, but this weekend, the girls played with more poise than we’ve seen,” Price stated Sunday via email.
RUNNERS-UP Playing in a tournament at Winnetonka in Kansas City “was a great way to start the season,” according to Excelsior Springs boys soccer coach Brett McKenzie. The Tigers placed second in the tournament, going 2-1.
Excelsior Springs had the kind of start in its 42-0 Week 2 home loss to Winnetonka that coach Jake Danneman wants to see. Defensively, the Tigers opened the Sept.
Excelsior Springs coach Jake Danneman liked what he saw from his Tigers during their 41-22 season-opening loss to Belton in varsity 11-man football – at least on offense. “Offensively, we did great Friday night,” Danneman said Monday.