Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Eagles season continues after District win
The Eagles came out hot, as they were able to drop 15 points in the first while limiting the Hornets to just 8 points. Hume was able to hold Miami to only 11 in the next quarter, while scoring 10 of their own. At halftime the Eagles would posses a 26-18 lead.
Out of the break, Miami would dominate the 3rd period, outscoring the Hornets 19-4. In the fourth period, Hume was finally ably to score the basketball efficiently, however it was too little, too late, and Miami would walk away with a 62-41 win and keep their season alive!
The Eagles were led in scoring by Kaleb Nelson who ended the night with 15 points, while Wayde Cameron had 14.
Levi Scott of Hume led all scores with a total of 18 points.
The Eagles next game will be Wednesday at 7pm against Sheldon. Sheldon came in as the 7 seed and upset the 2 seed, Montrose to advance to the second round.
-Photo by Ashley Isaacson
Cass county Citizens Academy coming in March
The Cass County Spring Citizens Academy is approaching!
The deadline to sign up is March 17, and the first class will take place on March 26. This will be a 9-week course where citizens will have the chance to learn the ins and outs of the Cass County Sheriff's Office.
Classes will start at 6:30 p.m., and usually end around 9:30 p.m.
Once you graduate, you can join the Cass County Sheriff's Auxiliary.
The Auxiliary provides you with chances to make a difference in our community.
To sign up for the Citizens Academy, click here: https://cassmosheriff.org/citizens-academy-application/
Rusow hits 1,000th point
-Courtesy Mike Burris, Adrian News Leader
Monday basketball scoreboard
District play all this week in Butler and Drexel
Boys:
Northeast Vernon County 67
Bronaugh 64
Montrose/Ballard 42
Sheldon 45
Miami 62
Hume 41
Osceola 62
Appleton City 53
Archie 46
Midway 42
Stockton 53
Butler 44
Adrian 55
El Dorado Springs 44
Sherwood 44
Cole Camp 47
Girls:
Aurora 30
Nevada 32
Your 660 Weather Spot update
LAST WEEK, I told you temps wouldn't be above freezing all week.
THIS WEEK, hear me say temps won't be BELOW freezing all week. Work-week, anyway. What a drastic change.
MID-LEVEL WATER VAPOR IMAGERY indicates a mostly clear night and temps for most of us will be around 35.
STILL TRACKING some light scattered showers for Wednesday. Right now I see two waves: The first pre-dawn, and the second late morning into the afternoon, with heavier activity maybe south of the area.