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Experience, youth characterize ES girls soccer

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The Tigers will possess a mix of experience and youth in varsity girls soccer as they look to improve on their 9-10 campaign of 2022 and begin playing in a new conference. Returning all-district and allconference selections Lauren Mueller, Abby Rash and Bailey Carder will help provide the experience.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS SOPHOMORE Shelby Stodden steps in and gains control of the ball Tuesday during the Tigers’ season opener with visiting Mid-Buchanan in varsity girls soccer. DUSTIN DANNER | Staff

Comstock makes top 50

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squeezed into the top 50 in his most recent men’s golf outing. Comstock, the 2021 Class 1 state individual boys champion and an Orrick High School graduate, tied for 49th at the Oakwood Intercollegiate.
Dylan Comstock

Making room on the bucket list for golf

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to PRO High heat, drop kicks, random observations and points that amuse are all part of the wide, wide world of sports at the community and national levels. I’m developing a sports-related bucket list.
Making room on the bucket list for golf

Excelsior Springs club bowlers roll their way to state

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Some Excelsior Springs bowlers will soon get to test their skills against the state’s top high school club bowlers. On May 6, seniors Joshua Oldham and David Falconer, juniors Colt Bowman and Olivia Smith, sophomore Brody Hurla and freshman Quinlynn Davis will compete in the Missouri PBA Pepsi High School State Tournament at Oasis Lanes in Union.
ON MAY 6, the Excelsior Springs High School club bowling team will travel to Union for state competition. From left, front row, are Quinlynn Davis and Olivia Smith; back row, coach Sam Stanton, David Falconer, Joshua Oldham, Brody Hurla, Colt Bowman and coach Jerry Ferrell. DUSTIN DANNER | Staff

ES softballer signs with MCC-Maple Woods

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Another Excelsior Springs softballer is taking her game beyond high school.

Senior Daelyn Williams has signed to continue her athletic career and education at Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods in Kansas City.

Other schools Williams considered included North Central Missouri College in Trenton. She chose MCCMaple Woods because she could live at home and have a short commute, she said.

SIGN HERE, PLEASE

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Another Excelsior Springs softballer is taking her game beyond high school. Senior Daelyn Williams has signed to continue her athletic career and education at Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods in Kansas City.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS senior Daelyn Williams signs her letter of intent to play softball at Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods in Kansas City with members of her family behind her. Pictured are, from left, brother Hunter Williams, grandmother Kenna Williams, mother Leigh Ann Williams and father Corey Williams. See story on page 7. DUSTIN DANNER | Staff
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