
Henry Janssen
Sports Editor at Linn County Leader
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5 days ago |
kirksvilledailyexpress.com | Henry Janssen
Truman Athletics hosted an introductory press conference and meet-and-greet with new men's basketball coach Mike Worley on Monday. Worley, alongside his wife and four kids, made himself open to the media and public for an hour as he talked about where the program is headed under his tutelage. He becomes the 14th head coach of the program, and spent the past 12 seasons as an assistant coach in Alabama at Troy (NCAA Division I, Sun Belt Conference).
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6 days ago |
kirksvilledailyexpress.com | Henry Janssen
To cap off a season where all-time highs for the school had been set nearly each meet, Kirksville's track & field record boards are further shaken up after Friday and Saturday's Class 4 State Championships at Adkins Stadium in Jefferson City. The Tigers went home with seven events out of 10 qualifiers scoring points as top-eight finishers, with four on the boys' side and three for the girls.
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6 days ago |
kirksvilledailyexpress.com | Henry Janssen
Owen Fraser's junior season at Missouri S&T was no Cinderella story. He had the best NCAA Division II discus mark from the time he set it at the first meet of the season at the Miners' home invitational. Never did he lose his mantle as number one in the nation going wire-to-wire, and went on to close the book with a national title. “In that position, you just prepare as well as you can to do what you always do, just on a little bigger stage,” Fraser said.
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6 days ago |
kirksvilledailyexpress.com | Henry Janssen
To cap off a season where all-time highs for the school had been set nearly each meet, Kirksville's track & field record boards are further shaken up after Friday and Saturday's Class 4 State Championships at Adkins Stadium in Jefferson City. The Tigers went home with seven events out of 10 qualifiers scoring points as top-eight finishers, with four on the boys' side and three for the girls.
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6 days ago |
kirksvilledailyexpress.com | Henry Janssen
Posted 6/2/25The Tiger girls didn't play their best soccer on Saturday afternoon in Pleasant Hill, falling in the Class 4 Sectional round 8-0. Kirksville's season ends 18-7 after capturing the school's first District championship and winning the most games in program history. This item is available in full to subscribers.
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