
Arron Hustead
Sports Reporter at Washington Missourian
Sports Writer for Washington Missourian.
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6 days ago |
emissourian.com | Arron Hustead
Until the final minute of play, neither team could get any breathing room. Both sides held one-goal leads Tuesday in a see-saw girls soccer battle that saw the home side, Pacific (11-6-2), defeat visiting St. Francis Borgia (10-11), 4-2.
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6 days ago |
emissourian.com | Arron Hustead
Pacific baseball recorded a third consecutive shutout Tuesday as Bennett Parker tossed a two-hitter. The Indians (11-2) extended its run of consecutive scoreless innings pitched to 25, dating back to April 23, by blanking Northwest (5-16) in Cedar Hill, 6-0. kA 4=2DDlQAcQm%92E CF? @7 D4@C6=6DD :??:?8D :?4=F56D E96 7:?2= E9C66 7C2>6D 282:?DE $F==:G2?[ 2 `a\_ H:? @G6C ~H6?DG:==6 2?5 2 `\_ 6:89E\:??:?8 G:4E@CJ 282:?DE $E] r=2:C]k^AmkA 4=2DDlQAcQm!2C<6C E@DD65 2== D6G6?
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6 days ago |
emissourian.com | Arron Hustead
After winning their last six games, all at home, the Lady Bulldogs took their soccer winning streak on the road Tuesday. The change in venue did nothing to slow St. Clair’s momentum as the Lady Bulldogs (9-6) won their seventh game in a row, shutting out Owensville (2-10), 3-0, in Gasconade County. kA 4=2DDlQAcQmkDA2? 4=2DDlQD`Qmp {F4J |@@C6 A6?2=EJ <:4< @A6?65 E96 D4@C:?8]k^DA2?mk^AmkA 4=2DDlQAcQmkDA2? 4=2DDlQD`Qm“$962 Ws2?:6=DX <:4<65 2 8@@5 4@C?6C 2?5 {F4J 962565 :E 2?5 :E H2D 8@:?8 :?
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6 days ago |
emissourian.com | Arron Hustead
While Timberland didn’t hit the ball out of the infield safely in the fourth inning, they did enough to produce Tuesday’s only run. Washington (6-17, 2-7) lost at home to the visiting Wolves (15-8, 7-2), 1-0. kA 4=2DDlQAcQm%96 E@A @7 E96 7@FCE9 DE2CE65 H:E9 2 7=J\32== @FE E@ 46?E6C 7:6=56C q6? {@6D:?8]k^AmkA 4=2DDlQAcQmr2>56? }6HD@> E96? 3F?E65 7@C 2 D:?8=6 2?5 >@G65 E@ D64@?5 @? 2 E9C@H:?8 6CC@C 367@C6 8@:?8 E@ E9:C5 @? 2 8C@F?5@FE 3J E62>>2E6 y24<D@? (6:D]k^AmkA 4=2DDlQAcQmy2>:D@? $9CF> E96?
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6 days ago |
emissourian.com | Arron Hustead
Washington girls soccer posted a serious number Tuesday. The Lady Jays (11-8-1) scored six times to win on the road at Warrenton (2-11), 6-1, in the last round of the first stage of GAC North Cup play. kA 4=2DDlQAcQm(:E9 E96 H:?[ (2D9:?8E@? 25G2?465 E@ E96 7:?2=D @7 E96 4@>A6E:E:@? %9FCD52J[ 324< :? (2CC6?E@?[ 282:?DE $E] r92C=6D (6DE]k^AmkA 4=2DDlQAcQm(2D9:?8E@? D4@C65 EH@ 8@2=D :? E96 7:CDE 92=7 %F6D52J 2?5 96=5 2 a\_ =625 2E E96 92=7]k^AmkA 4=2DDlQAcQmp 7@FC\8@2= @?D=2F89E :?
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Girls Soccer, Final Score - Borgia 2, Washington 1

H2, 13:20 - Borgia 2, Washington 1 Goal by Sammy Williams

H2, 21:07 - Borgia 2, Washington 0 Abby Schutte scores directly on a free kick