Drew Hawkins is a state qualifier in boys cross country again. The Hardin-Central senior punched his ticket for state with his 30th-place finish at Class 1 District 4 competition Oct.
Bye week is over for Norborne Hardin-Central (NHC). Like Braymer/Breckenridge and Southwest/Hale/Tina-Avalon, the Aggies were idle last week – the first week of districts for 8-man football.
is eyeing a third trip to state in boys cross country. The Hardin-Central senior, who plays football for the Norborne Hardin-Central varsity 8-man co-op team, is scheduled to run Saturday at the Class 1 District 4 meet at Platte Ridge Park, located near Platte City.
For about 2½ quarters on Oct. 20 at Spartan Stadium, Lexington threatened to reclaim the bell, the trophy Richmond and Lexington play to win each year when they meet during the regular season in varsity 11-man football.
Norborne Hardin-Central (NHC) varsity coach AndrewWatson and hisAggies don’t have an 8-man football game this week, but that doesn’t mean they’re taking a week off from football. The Aggies (4-5) will next play under stadium lights on Nov.
Orrick varsity coach Kirk Thacker knows what to expect from Northland Christian coach Seth Bass Friday night, when Thacker’s Bearcats and Bass’ Trailblazers meet in 8-man football at Simmons Field in the District 4 Tournament.
Years from now, Jake Cringan will have a story to tell his kids and grandkids about something he did during Richmond’s Oct. 13 home victory over Knob Noster in varsity 11-man football.
A Richmond High School alumnus was honored before Richmond’s 42-0 victory over Knob Noster in varsity 11-man football. About 30 minutes before the Missouri River Valley Conference (MRVC)-East Division meeting at Spartan Stadium, a short ceremony was held to retire Evan Vandiver’s football jersey number, 21.
Richmond and Hardin-Central didn’t have to travel far for their latest cross country meet. The two Ray County schools competed Wednesday at the Richmond Invitational.