Hunter Scoma has found an athletic and academic home after he graduates Friday from Excelsior Springs High School. Recently, Scoma committed to study and play baseball at State Fair Community College in Sedalia.
Excelsior Springs varsity baseball coach Aaron Holst and his Tigers recently reached a few milestones. Holst, Excelsior Springs’ varsity skipper since 2001, got his 350th coaching victory Monday with a 4-3 home edging of Winnetonka.
Excelsior Springs varsity coach Jonah Albertson and his Tigers will look to keep their track and field season going Saturday. The Tigers will compete that day at the Class 4 District 8 meet in Kansas City, hosted by Staley High School.
Austin Collins is ending his high school tennis career at a state tournament. As The Standard reported May 9, Collins qualified for the Class 1 state singles tournament.
Excelsior Springs has won and lost primarily by shutouts lately in varsity girls soccer. Entering Tuesday’s meeting with visiting Grandview, five of the girls’ last six games had ended in shutouts.
Excelsior Springs is sending three boys golfers to state competition. Landon Biermann and Tayvion Kennedy, who’ll graduate Friday; and sophomore Lane Overholtzer are slated to compete in the Class 3 state tournament May 19-20 at Twin Hill Golf Course in Joplin.