May 2023

CLAY/RAY SPORTS NOTEBOOK

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SHUTOUTS More often than not, opponents aren’t scoring against Excelsior Springs in varsity baseball. The Tigers had won three of five entering Wednesday’s regular-season finale at Belton, with every victory being by a shutout.

’Cats sport new jerseys in season finale

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CONCORDIA – Orrick softball fans got to see the Bearcats display their 2024 jerseys in their last game of 2023. The Bearcats wore the black jerseys with yellow letters and numbers on May 5, when they fell to Kingsville 17-1 in four innings in the Class 1 District 8 Tournament at the Concordia Ballpark Complex.
SPORTING THE new Orrick softball jersey, sophomore pitcher Izzy Wheeler delivers during the Bearcats’ Class 1 District 8 Tournament meeting with Kingsville May 5 at the Concordia Ballpark Complex. SHAWN RONEY | Staff

Fun, good food found at Cinco de Mayo street party

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Crowds filled the streets for the first Cinco de Mayo Street Party, which featured merchants selling Mexican inspired food and drinks. Downtown Excelsior Springs Partnership (DEP) hosted the event to raise funds for the Lithia Landing Deck Project.
PANDORA JONES and Sherlyen Dell dressed up for the festivities wearing sombreros.

Prevention campaign targets parents, children

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A regional media campaign for parents focusing on underage drinking and fentanyl prevention is being promoted by Excelsior Springs Substance Abuse-Free Environments (SAFE) and Parent Up of Tri-County Mental Health Prevention Network.
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Undergoing medical examiners report, Bass case continued

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A hearing earlier this week to set a trial date in the Keith Bass II murder trial has been continued as both the prosecution and defense are waiting on reports and results. Bass appeared in custody with his public defender, Tracy McFadin, in the case of the alleged murder of Theresa Bass, 44, and attempted murder of Bobby Neal Jr., who succumbed to his injuries on March 18.

SAFE coalition discusses new possibilities for youth

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A new youth program focused on drug prevention and mental health, titled The Possibility Project, was the topic of discussion during a recent meeting between Youth Prevention Media Specialist Jonathan Ridgeway from Tri-County Mental Health and the Excelsior Springs Substance Abuse-Free Environments (SAFE) coalition.
TRI-COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH’S Johnathan Ridgeway, youth prevention media specialist, discusses awareness of youth mental health with parents and community members. ELIZABETH BARNT | Staff