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  • Sep 14, 2024 | whig.com | Kim Kirby

    PALMYRA, Mo. -- After a tough loss against Bowling Green last week, the Palmyra Panthers hosted the Macon Tigers on Friday in their home opener and were hoping for a rebound against their Clarence Cannon Conference rival. Rebound the Panthers did, coming away with a 56-14 thrashing of the Tigers. “We had a great week at practice this week," said Palmyra head coach Dalton Hill. "Our guys were mentally and physically dialed in. I feel like we really put a big focus on self-discipline and details.

  • Apr 29, 2024 | bmjopen.bmj.com | Laura Goodwin |Kim Kirby |Graham McClelland |Emily Beach

    Participant characteristics18 NHS staff took part in the four staff focus groups. Most participants were female (13/18, 72%). Participants’ job titles comprised midwives, paramedics, call-handlers, learning development officer, neonatal nurses, neonatal doctors and advanced care practitioners. 22 members of the public who had experience of prehospital birth took part in 5 focus groups. Most participants were female (18/22, 82%).

  • Nov 4, 2023 | hannibal.net | Kim Kirby

    WENTZVILLE, Mo. — Hannibal Pirates traveled Friday night to face Wentzville Holt in the Class 4, District 4 quarterfinal match. Grabbing a lead early in the first quarter, Hannibal rolled to a 48-27 win to advance to the district semifinals. “I am proud of our kids. Proud of our coaching staff. Huge win on the road," said Hannibal assistant coach Chris Nicholas. "Offensively they were a challenge, and we knew that coming in.

  • Oct 28, 2023 | whig.com | Kim Kirby

    HANNIBAL, Mo. --The Hannibal Pirates played host to St. Charles Pirates on Friday night at Porter Stadium for their first game in Class District 4 tournament. Hannibal would dominate St. Charles to come away with a 64-12 win to advance to the district semifinals. “Defense was solid all the way around," said Hannibal head coach Jeff Gschwender. "We gave up a couple edge things.

  • Sep 30, 2023 | whig.com | Kim Kirby

    HANNIBAL, Mo. -- The Hannibal Pirates continued their domination over North Central Missouri Conference opponents, moving one step closer to the conference championship on Friday night with a 53-0 win over Kirksville at Porter Stadium. Hannibal (5-1) will face its toughest test in the NCMC next Friday, with a road game against Moberly (6-0).

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