Sunday, January 19, 2025

Sports Roundup: A big week for local basketball, wrestling


Courtesy Cody Morris, Tailgate TV

The Rich Hill Tigers had been dominating in the Appleton City tournament all week, but so had the #2 seeded Osceola Indians. The week was set to come to a head as the 1 seeded Tigers (10-2) were squaring off against the 12-1 Indians, who were looking to take their 9 game win streak and extend it into double digits.

The Indians early seemed scared to play a fast paced game, and successfully slowed down the Tigers. Osceola found themselves in the driver seat with a 10-8 lead after the first 8 minutes.

In the second, the Indians would take back their place in the driver seat, and control the pace, again slowing down the high-speed Tigers offense. At the end of the half, the Tigers were still trailing with a score of 20-12. Rich Hill was held to just 4 points in the 2nd quarter as the combination of stout defense and a clock burning strategy.

Out of the break, the Tigers came out with a spark, and some sharp shooting. They nailed home 4 triples and scored 23 points in the 3rd quarter which propelled them to a 35-29 lead over the Indians.

Rich Hill was able to keep the momentum in the final period and bring home the 1st place trophy with a final of 59-50.

Dillon Coonce led all scoring with 24 points, 16 of which came in the 2nd half. Zane Becker recorded 15, all of which came in the 2nd half. And Gillis had 14 which were also all in the second half.

Osceola was led by Preston Listerud with 21 points and Skylar Wohlers with 13.

Both teams had a great tournament, and fought hard in the championship. They will meet again in just a few days, as they are scheduled to duke it out again at Rich Hill on Tuesday.


The Butler boys went on the road Friday night to Versailles, the Bears were hunting for their 3rd straight win, and their 4th W in their last 5. The Tigers, going into the game, held a 2-7 record.

It was a tough start for the Bears as they went down 11-2 early, before Chandler rattled off 7 more points to make it 16-11 at the end of the first quarter. Versailles went on a little bit of a run in the second quarter after Triebel left the game with an injury. At the end of the half, the Tigers had a 35-23 lead.

In the second half, Coach Burch had his team fighting and clawing their way back, shrinking the deficit to 47-40 heading into the fourth and final period. The Bears were able to keep the momentum and fight back to tie the game 54-54 at the end of regulation.

By the end of the game, the Bears roster was depleted, with Mallatt still out with injury (DNP), Jesse Carter (Starter) and Dylon Triebel (Starter) both leaving the game with injuries, and then Senior Chase Payne (Starter) fouling out of the contest. The younger men for the Bears really stepped up and played hard, however the injuries would prove too much for the Bears to overcome as they would fall 62-57.

For the second year in a row the Versailles Tigers would just barley sneak past a severely depleted Butler team (last year the Bears ended the Versailles game with 3 players on the court).

Jake Chandler ended his night with a spectacular 34 points. Delozier, Grubb, Carter, Doll, Payne, and Davidson all recorded points for the Bears as well.

Despite the heartbreaking loss, the Butler Bears showed tremendous fight in the ballgame.  Photo courtesy of Erin Dubray



Also on Friday evening
your Lady Bears (3-6) had their work cut out for them as they traveled take on the 7-3 Versailles Lady Tigers team.

The Lady Tigers jumped out to a 17-10 lead after the first period, however the Bears began to claw back into the game in the second quarter. At halftime, the Lady Bears had cut the Versailles lead down to just 6, with a score of 28-22.

However, in the second half, the Lady Tigers started to once again pull away from the Bears, and would claim a 69-50 victory over Butler.

Adyson Clover led the scoring charge for the Bears with 14 points, 12 of which would come from three-balls. Gabby Carmichael had 12 points, and Dubray had 11.

For Versailles, Kylee Richey had 19, Brokke Anderson ended with 17, and Ary Jones finished the game with 10 points. The Lady Tigers had a total of 9 ladies score on the night.

Butler will play next week in the Stockton Tournament. Photo courtesy of Erin Dubray


The Butler Bears
men's wrestling team went to Plattsburg High School today (1/18) for the Sam Martin Invitational. As a team, the Bears took home 5th place out of a total of 15 teams

Individual results were as follows:
144- Damian Alkire 1st place
150-Kellen Long 1st place
138- Preston Mallatt 2nd place
190- Hunter Long 4th place
285- Chris Castro 5th place
113- phineas goert 6th place
165- Able Bryan 8 place
215- Logan Fuller 8th place
157- DK Woolace 9th place


Adrian Royalty Courtesy Mike Burris, Adrian News Leader

Left to right: Cole Hamilton, Boys Basketball Senior; Leevi Johnson, Attendant; Junior Ahlissa Messick, Princess; Junior Wyatt Jordan, Prince; Senior Hank Tenholder, King; Senior Addyson Nebocat, Queen; Madi Arwood, Attendant; and Riley Essenpries, Girls Basketball Senior.

This page to be updated as more information becomes available.

Slight break in temps midweek

 

At least two more days of  bitter cold before we see a slight warming trend mid week. While there is a chance of precipitation around Thursday, so far it look minimal. 

As always, use extra care with outdoor animals and check on neighbors with special needs. 

Ellett Memorial Hospital provides warming centers info


Weather forecasts show some extra cold weather over the next week

Identified locations for warming centers:

Park Grove Christian Church, 11745 State Highway NN, Deepwater (call needed to activate)
Osceola Community Church, Walnut St & Old Missouri 82, Osceola (call needed to activate)
Vista Baptist Church, 2250 Old Missouri 13, Vista (call needed to activate)
Lowry City Civic Center, 406 W 4th St, MO 64763 (business hours)
Collins FEMA storm shelter, 1400 Main St, Collins (call needed to activate)
Appleton City Library, 105 W. 4th St, Appleton City (business hours-M/T/TH 8-5)
Growing in Grace Community Center, 117 W. 4th St, Appleton City (call needed to activate)
*Call needed to activate-A call from Emergency Management to locations in regard to a community member(s) need for shelter will initiate the process. Available 24/7

Saturday, January 18, 2025

Rich Hill Alumni & Former Podcast Guest Sees College Action

By Cody Morris
Brayden Chandler, of Rich Hill, is now playing collegiate ball at Ozark Christian College in Joplin, MO. Chandler is one of 3 freshmen on a senior laden roster for the Ozark Ambassador’s. Ozark is ranked #5 in the NCCAA DII Coach’s Poll with a current record of 11-1.

On Tuesday (1/14) the Ambassadors made the trip to Belton to take on the Calvary University Warriors, Tailgate TV traveled up to catch Brayden in action. Going into the contest, Chandler had seen minutes in 2 previous games where he had averaged 7 PPG on 80 percent shooting from range and had grabbed 1 steal in each of those outings.

Chandler did log minutes in Ozark’s dominate 80-59 win over Calvary, however he was held scoreless for the first time this season.

As a true freshman on this veteran OCC ball club, Brayden seems to be getting a little bit of solid experience under his belt, as he prepares to step into a hopefully larger role as his career as an Ambassador continues.

Miami takes losses in Appleton City tournament

Appleton City Tournament Round 3
Miami Girls vs Lakeland
30-47
Miami Boys vs Lakeland
42-65

Arctic blast returns

 

After a high today in the mid 20's it will literally go downhill from here and beside static temperatures, wind chills will be the major concern. Be sure to take care of outdoor animals and check on neighbors with special needs.

Obituary - Robert "Bob" Lyle Durbin


Robert "Bob" Lyle Durbin, 90, of Overland Park passed away on Thursday, January 16, 2025, at Village Shalom surrounded by family. Funeral Service will be on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at 11:00 AM at Atkinson Funeral Home, Missouri with a visitation at 10:00 AM. Burial to follow at Crescent Hill Cemetery, in Adrian, Missouri. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society (www.cancer.org) or Harvesters (www.harvesters.org). A full obituary will be posted when it becomes available.

Obituary - Wilma Waneta Wingo


Wilma Waneta Wingo, 96, of Garnett, Kansas, passed away on January 16th, 2025, at the Olathe Hospice Center, Olathe, KS. She was born on June 26, 1928, in Paola, Kansas, to Margaret and Bernal Pontious. Wilma was the youngest of two children and was preceded in death by her brother, Eldon Pontious, in 2024.

She grew up in the Spring Ridge area and graduated from Osawatomie High School on May 16, 1946. Wilma attended Baker University in Baldwin, Kansas, before marrying Robert W. Wingo on July 19, 1956. Together, they made their home in Independence, Missouri, before relocating to Warsaw, Missouri, in 1976. Robert Wingo passed away on February 2, 1997, but Wilma carried on with strength and love for her family.

Wilma spent her later years living in various locations, including Warsaw, MO, Richmond, Princeton and Ottawa Kansas and Harrisonville Missouri before moving in with her daughter, Sheila Wilson, Richmond, KS from September 2022 to June of 2024. Wilma spent her last few months living at Parkview Heights in Garnett, Kansas.

Wilma was the loving mother of five children: Terie (Robert) Ortega of Belton, Missouri, Robert M. (Angie) Wingo of Garnett, Kansas, James L. (Jeannette) Wingo of Harrisonville, Missouri, Sheila (Rex) Wilson of Richmond, Kansas, and Tammy (Tim) Bailey of Overland Park, Kansas. She was also the proud grandmother of 11 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren.

After college, Wilma worked as an office manager and bookkeeper for several car dealerships in Emporia, Kansas, and Independence, Missouri. In 1976, she and Robert opened a gas station convenience store and pub in Warsaw, which they operated until 1981. Following the closure of the business, Wilma worked as a sales associate for Walmart for several years.

Wilma was a woman of deep faith and loved Jesus with all her heart. She enjoyed cooking, home canning, playing the piano, singing, and spending time with her family. She was known for her kind and sweet nature, always greeting others with a smile. Wilma never complained and was always ready to offer help, making her a cherished friend to all who knew her. Above all, she loved her children dearly and would do anything for them.

Wilma's legacy of love, kindness, and faith will live on in the hearts of her family and friends.

A visitation will be held 9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Saturday, January 25, 2025, at the Dickey Funeral Home in Harrisonville, MO.. Funeral Services will be held at 9:30 a.m. at the funeral home. A private family graveside service will be held at the Cemetery in Princeton, KS. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Olathe Hospice Center in Olathe, KS, in Wilma's memory.

Rest in peace, Mom. Your love and light will continue to guide us all.

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