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Northwest community welcomes new men’s basketball coach

By Calvin Silvers Just 45 minutes north, a new era began at Northwest Missouri State University, as the Bearcats officially introduced their 21st head men’s basketball coach, Matt Keeley. The newly hired Bearcat took to the podium to address and answer questions from multiple individuals, such as boosters, fans and media. “The early conversations that

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Feldhaus formally introduced as head coach on Monday

By Jacob Meikel A new era of Missouri Western women’s basketball began on Monday as Ashton Feldhaus was introduced as the 10th head coach in program history. Monday’s introductory press conference saw a filled Hall of Fame room inside of Spratt Stadium, as Feldhaus felt the support of Western faithful, the current women’s basketball roster

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Garnett tied for 18th at RBC Heritage

By Jacob Meikel A former Missouri Western golfer made his presence felt amongst the PGA Tour’s best during the RBC Heritage. Though he couldn’t finish as strongly as he may have wanted, Brice Garnett sits tied for 18th in the RBC Heritage, shooting -9 for the tournament in South Carolina. His final position on the

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Two local college coaches to be introduced next week

By Calvin Silvers The college basketball scene on both the men’s and women’s side has been prominent not only in the MIAA Conference, but the entirety of Division II here locally, as both Northwest Missouri State and Missouri Western have been powerhouses. On the men’s side, Northwest was led by Ben McCollum, the first five-time

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Perkins places 6th in national tournament

By Jacob Meikel Lafayette senior Jackson Perkins’s competitive drive helped earn him All-American status in Virginia last week. Perkins came out of the National High School Coaches Association Wrestling Tournament in Virginia Beach with a 6th place finish in the 182 lb weight class, adding to his already impressive resume. Perkins was crowned a state

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Cardinals dominate in wood bat tournament

By Jacob Meikel The Red Division of the first-ever Walkoff Wood Bat Co. High School Wood Bat Tournament was dominated by one team, and it’s the team that has asserted itself as the best in St. Joseph this season. The Benton Cardinals capped off the championship of the Red Division with a 8-2 win over

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Edwards-Helaire talks staying in Kansas City

By Jacob Meikel Aside from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire has only known one other place as home, and that’s Kansas City. The former first round pick has embraced his time in the Midwest, doing all necessary growth as a young adult during his time in the region. When he spoke with

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Griffs swept by Hillcats on Saturday

By Jacob Meikel Missouri Western softball was shown why it’s tough to knock off the best team in the MIAA after the Hillcats of Rogers State outlast Western in both doubleheader games on Saturday. Both games one and two went the distance, and game one even stretched to extra innings as both aces on the

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McCollum leaving NWMSU for Drake

By Jacob Meikel Four-time national championship head coach Ben McCollum is headed to the Division I ranks after 15 seasons at Northwest Missouri State University. McCollum will become the next head coach for Drake men’s basketball of the Missouri Valley Conference. The Bulldogs are coming off of a 28-7 season, in which they were an

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Savages trounce Fighting Irish

By Jacob Meikel The Savannah Savages took care of business against Lafayette on Wednesday at Phil Welch Stadium, improving their undefeated record to 6-0 after a 14-1 win over the Fighting Irish. The Savages didn’t take long to assert themselves as the more dominant team in Wednesday’s contest, scoring three runs in the top of

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Former high school teammates reunited at Western

By Jacob Meikel Two former teammates from Tennessee went their separate ways after high school, playing basketball at different universities and different levels. But when an opportunity to share the court arose years later, the duo found themselves both donning black and gold. Tennessee natives Reese Glover and Julius Dixon didn’t attend the same high

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