Bulldog Varsity Softball report

by Coach Alyssa Sargent The conference tournament went well. We went 0-2 on the day but the girls played their hearts out. We lost to butler 5-4.  Here is the game report off Game Changer, if this helps. El Dorado Springs  Bulldogs Varsity’s effort to come back from down four runs in the fourth inning

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MIDWEST OPEN KARATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

MIDWEST OPEN KARATE CHAMPIONSHIPS – by Renshi Riaan Van Dyk Back-to-Back tournaments in not new to members of Team VDK Elite Karate Team and representing El Dorado Springs Karate Club they traveled to Kansas City, Kansas last weekend and competed in the Jill Leiker’s 36th Annual Midwest Open Karate Championships. Many competitors from across the

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Volleyball report

Head Coach Ashley Rogers The Lady Bulldogs took on Sherwood Thursday and got another conference win.  We are currently undefeated in the conference.  We dominated at the net against Sherwood and answered everything that they hit at us on defense.  We are 19-6-2. My stat leaders for the Sherwood game: Aces-Elli Burns and Taylor Robison-3

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MDC predicts fall turkey hunting to be challenging

With fall firearms turkey season and archery season underway, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) advises hunters it could be a challenging season. This year’s annual wild turkey brood survey shows statewide turkey production was below average. The statewide poult-to-hen ratio (PHR) for this year was 0.9, which was 13% higher than last year’s ratio,

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VOLLEYDOGS TAKE 2ND

SMACK DOWN – Probably the most exciting play in volleyball is the spike. Taylor  Robison delivered just one of many off of a good set by one of her teammates. VOLLEYDOGS TAKE 2ND – The El Dorado Springs VolleyDdogs finished 2nd at the Stockton Tournament this weekend.  We went 3-2-1 on the day, with our

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ECS 5K

ECS 5K – Saturday, Sept. 22, was a brisk, cool morning.   The temperature didn’t seem to faze the ready-to-run participants who competed in the 3rd Annual ECS 5K Run/Walk.  Runners, ages 6 to 66 hit the payment with smiles.  Medals were awarded to the top three competitors in each age category.   Bottled water,

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ElDo Bulldog Softball Senior Night

Jace Cundiff is the daughter of Richie and Cassie Cundiff.  She has played softball all four years of high school. Jace has received most likely to get injured, rising star, all tournament, all district, MVP and highest batting average. Her favorite memory at EHS is sliding practice, her freshman year having Coach Shelby join them

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Cedar County Historical Society update

by Connie Maupin The Cedar County Historical Society held their monthly meeting Sept. 24, at the museum in Stockton. Members present were President, Judy Nichols, Vice-president, Judith Cain, Secretary, Connie Maupin, Assistant Treasurer, Anna Hopkins, Luella Phipps, Sharyl Henry, Bob Phillips and Chris Barber. The meeting opened with the Pledge of Allegiance. The August secretary’s

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MDC seeks confirmed sightings of badgers, weasel, spotted skunks

The badger, a master dirt mover, is one of Missouri’s largest mammals and a fierce opponent with lengthy front claws if cornered. Yet thanks to low population numbers and their nocturnal, rather reclusive ways, many outdoor enthusiasts have never seen one. Biologists for the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) want to know more about them,

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Farm tour shows how shade improves profits, cow comfort

Cattle producers can learn how to improve profits by using natural shade in their operations during an Oct. 10 tour of the Mingo cow-calf operation in St. James. The tour shows how producer Brian Tomazi uses shade to improve cow comfort and profits. His integrated system uses timber, forages and livestock. The event will also

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