Saturday, January 20, 2024

Way to go Tanner!

Harrisonville McEowen Elementary Wildcats fourth grader Tanner Sexton is headed to State! Tanner earned first place at the District Hoop Shoot in Grain Valley this morning. 

He will compete at the Missouri State Hoops Shoot on Feb. 3 in St. Louis! Way to go Tanner!

Brown gets 100th win in wrestling

Brown gets 100th win in wrestling...

We would like to congratulate Adrian High School Senior Wrestler William Brown on his 100th win and also for winning 1st Place in the Conference!

What a big accomplishment, William!! #BlackhawkPride 

Photos by Cassie Brown


Adrian Blackhawk Wrestling Results from the Greater Missouri Wrestling Conference Tournament

Your Adrian Blackhawk boys competed at home today in the Greater Missouri Wrestling Conference tournament and walked away with 5th place as a team with 8 varsity wrestlers and 3 JV wrestlers competing. We finished with 2 conference champs, a runner up, a 3rd, and a 4th place finisher.

Individual results:
Justin Ott 3-1 3 pins Runner up
Carter Dumas 2-1 1 pin 3rd place
Keagan Wisdom 1-2 1 pin 5th place
Justice Vickers 4-0 3 pins Champion
Briar Ackerman 2-3 2 pins 7th place
Brenton McGuire 2-3 2 pins 4th place
Ian Yoss 2-2 1 pin 3rd place
William Brown 5-0 4 pins Champion
On the JV side we had three wrestlers competing
Garrett Allen 0-4
Miles Deal 0-5
Tyler Todd 0-4
Overall as a team we wrestled fairly well. Although we didn’t reach our team goal of defending our conference title we still reached some individual goals with 7 placing in the top five of their respective weight classes. Now we look to build off this weekend as the boys are back in action next Saturday in Seneca.






Youth bears putting in work at Rookie State Wrestling

Rookie State wrestling was held today! Our future Butler Bears put in work today.

Results:
Raylan Dickens: 1-2.
Renner Hill: 12U 80lbs State Champ!!

Both wrestled hard and won matches. Renner Hill was on fire today!! Congrats buddy. Great job! 
I am proud of both them! Keep up the good work

\Coach Andy Dixon

Barn fire last night in rural Cass County

On January 19th the Harrisonville Fire Department along with mutual aide from the East Lynne and Gunn City Fire Department responded to a barn fire at an address of 23800 S. Staley Mound Road.

While on scene crews worked diligently to assist with extinguishment and overhaul. Strong and quick work was performed under such very cold temperatures. 

No injuries were reported and the barn was a total loss.











Friday, January 19, 2024

Obituary - John Scott Williamson

John Scott Williamson, 82, of Lee's Summit, MO passed away on January 17, 2024, at St. Luke's East in Lee's Summit, MO. A celebration of John's life will be held at a later date, providing an opportunity for all who knew and loved him to come together and fondly remember the incredible person he was.

John was born on June 28, 1941, in Kansas City, MO, to John S. and Helen (Harris) Williamson. John lived a life filled with love, passion, and dedication. Being a life-long resident of Jackson County, John graduated from Paseo High School. He began his career working for Milgram's as a manager for many years. Later, John served as a civil servant for the General Services Administration (GSA). His contributions to the government sector were truly commendable, and he retired from GSA in 2006 after years of dedicated service.

On January 29, 1994, John married to Charlotte (Pickard) Green, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Together, they created a beautiful family and shared countless precious memories. Outside of work and his family, John had a deep affection for the game of golf. Whether he was stepping onto the green or enjoying the company of friends at Shamrock Golf Club, his love for the sport was unwavering. He also found immense joy in supporting his beloved Chiefs and Royals teams, cheering them on with unwavering enthusiasm.

John was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, George Williamson. He is survived by his wife, Charlotte; his sons: John Williamson III and Jerrod Williamson; his step-children: John Green and Jackie Green; his sister, Sharon (Jody) Brown; and his grandson, Jack Williamson.

Obituary - Charles Wesley “Chuck” Wyatt

Charles Wesley “Chuck” Wyatt, 87, formerly of Urich, Mo., passed away Friday, January 5, 2024 at the Laurie Care Center in Gravois Mills, Mo. He was born April 1, 1936 in Independence, Mo., the son of Russell E. Wyatt and Evelyn (Wymore) Wyatt.

The family moved to Iowa in 1946, where they began their life of farming. Chuck graduated from the New Sharon High School in New Sharon, Iowa in 1954. He married his high school sweetheart, Murldene Clevenger on February 11, 1955. To this union, two children were born, Debra and David.

Chuck was a member of the Lucas United Methodist Church, Urich, Mo. He loved his church and church family. He always remarked that when he walked into this church he knew he was home. He joined the Belton, Mo., masonic lodge in 2006, later transferring his masonic membership to the Garden City, Mo. masonic lodge. He was proud to be a mason and loved his brothers. He was proud of his 43 years of employment with the Book Binders Union, #60, strongly supporting his union brotherhood. He enjoyed playing cards and board games with family and friends. He loved boating and camping. Most of his camping injuries came from demonstrating his “great water skiing skills”.

Surviving are his wife, Murldene Wyatt, of the home; one daughter, Debra E. Campbell (Steve), Versailles, Mo.; one son, David C. Wyatt (Peggy), Independence, Mo.; six grandchildren, Gary Campbell, James Campbell (Brooke), Melanie Russell (Alan), Megan Von Ruden (Andrew), and Janelle Chandler; ten great-grandchildren, Zachary and Brinley Campbell, Jackson Campbell, Frankie Williams, Wyatt Isgar, Elijah Ross, Chloe, Aiden, Keiran and Sophia Cox; and many other family members and numerous friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Barbara Standsbury; and one brother, Russell D. Wyatt.

Masonic services and celebration of life will be at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, January 20, 2024 at the Lucas United Methodist Church, Urich, Mo. The family will receive friends from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m., just prior to the services. Services are under the direction of the Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home, Clinton. Condolences may be left online at www.bradleyhadley.com.

Blackhawks sweep tigers tonight in Basketball action

The Adrian Blackhawks travel to South Bates County to take on the Rich Hill Tigers. The ladies kicked off the night for both teams. In a low-scoring contest, Adrian clung to a one possession lead after the opening quarter with 8-6 showing on the scoreboard. In the second quarter, the Lady Tigers were held to a mere 3 points, while the Lady Blackhawks stayed consistent and put another 8, taking a 16-9 advantage into the intermission.

In the 3rd, Rich Hill matched their 1st quarter score, adding another 6 to their tally; while Adrian once again stayed steady scoring yet another 8 points, bringing the score to 24-15 as we headed into the fourth and final quarter. In the fourth, the Lady Blackhawks recorded 9 points, the Lady Tigers would match Adrian, scoring 9 of their own. The final would see the Lady Blackhawks victorious with a final of 33-24.

Riley Essenpries of the Lady Blackhawks would lead all scores for the game with 15 points. Maysi Miller led the Lady Tigers with 9.

Up next was a highly anticipated rematch between the Tigers and Blackhawks. The Tigers came into the contest with an 11-2 record, with one of their only 2 losses coming at the hands of the Blackhawks in an overtime thriller back in the Butler Tournament. The Tigers would look to even the match up, while the Blackhawks would seek to add to their 6 game winning streak and sweep the Tigers.

The main event matchup did not disappoint, as the Tigers and Blackhawks did indeed put on a show. It was a tightly contested game throughout, but the Blackhawks were able to maintain a narrow advantage throughout. 

The Tigers were able to force some late game turnovers, and drill a couple of last minute 3s, but Adrian sunk a pair of clutch free throws to be able hand the Tigers their 3rd loss on the season. When the final buzzer sounded, the Blackhawks were able to squeak out a 64-62 victory, and sweep the the Tigers on the season.

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-Courtesy of Cody Morris

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