The Tigers are still growling in varsity girls tennis. Excelsior Springs claimed the singles and doubles titles at the Class 1 District 14 individual tournament, hosted Sept.
Excelsior Springs lost a step in the Greater Kansas City Suburban Conference-Blue Division race in varsity boys soccer, but rebounded with a nondivisional road victory last week. The Tigers opened the week Sept.
Excelsior Springs put three varsity girls runners in the top 10 and four in the top 12 at the Lafayette Irish Invitational. Junior Braylissa Whitworth paced the Tigers at the Sept.
An Excelsior Springs Police Department officer-involved shooting occurred on Oct. 1 near the intersection of Kearney and Crown Hill roads. The shooting left the officer with non-life-threatening injuries and the suspect, 65-year-old Carl J. Carrel, dead.
Swope Health has received $44,000 from T-Mobile to fund a new project in the Early Childhood Center (ECC) in Excelsior Springs. The grant will go toward creating a new Swope Health KidsCARE clinic inside the ECC to create a space for children in the school and young children in the community to receive optical, medical and dental health.
Eight Excelsior Springs varsity runners turned in season-best times on Sept. 24 – and got to check out a cross country course where, no doubt, they hope to run in about five weeks.