Excelsior Springs coach Cody Beck and his Tigers have high expectations for this varsity boys wrestling season. Beck returns all but one grappler from last season’s lineup.
Excelsior Springs varsity girls basketball coach JD Biermann likes the work ethic he has seen from his Tigers leading into this season. That work ethic might have been fueled by the way the 2022-23 season ended.
Excelsior Springs will have a new look in varsity boys basketball, starting with its coach. Ian Burch takes the helm after spending four seasons as an assistant to Chad Wright, who resigned during the offseason and changed school districts.
Excelsior Springs coaches, studentathletes and fans are making the transition from fall sports into winter sports. Winter sports practices began recently at Excelsior Springs High School, per Missouri State High School Activities Association regulations.
Excelsior Springs High School’s club bowling team is back on the lanes. With members who include Olivia Smith, Quinlynn Davis, Brian Meek, Kylor Meek, Brody Hurla and Brighton Hibschle, the team has competed in three tournaments this season, placing fifth twice and sixth once.
For the third straight season, Excelsior Springs finished in the top four of the Class 2 state boys soccer tournament. Unlike the 2021 and 2022 seasons, however, the Tigers did not finish third.
Lane Crowley is looking to make his final high school boys wrestling season at Excelsior Springs memorable. The senior is eyeing his second trip to state competition as the Tigers prepare to open their regular season with a Nov.