
Beardstown Cross Country sees strong efforts across Middle and High School
The Beardstown Middle School cross country team wrapped up their season at the Sectional Meet in Taylorville last Saturday with no Tigers advancing to the State Finals.
The Beardstown Middle School cross country team wrapped up their season at the Sectional Meet in Taylorville last Saturday with no Tigers advancing to the State Finals.
As a great regular season draws to a close, the Beardstown High School soccer team has received their postseason assignment, earning the number two-seed in their sub-sectional of the Chillicothe Sectional. They will play the winner of number ten seeded Port Byron and number seven seed Monmouth-Roseville at Quincy Notre Dame at 4:00 p.m.
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A very good Class 2A Jacksonville Crimson team came to Beardstown last Wednesday and knocked off the Beardstown High School soccer team by a score of 3 to 0. The Crimsons improved to 11-2-3 against a loaded schedule while Beardstown fell to 11-4-3 on the year.
The Beardstown High School varsity volleyball team picked up their second win of the year and second consecutive win last Monday, taking down South Fulton in straight sets 25-22, 25-21. On Tuesday, the Lady Tigers fell to Augusta Southeastern 25-12, 25-8, on Thursday they lost to Liberty 25-9, 25-9 and in the Rushville Tournament on Saturday they fell to Brown County 25-18, 25-18 and Rushville 25-11, 25-23.
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The high school golf season ended in sectional play for all the area golfers as several local players made it past regional, but none were able to qualify for State Tournament play.
The Triopia-Meredosia-Chambersburg-Virginia High School Football team reclaimed the coveted Black and Blue Trophy with a homecoming win over Cass County rival Beardstown last Friday night. Just as importantly to the Trojans, they kept alive their very real playoff hopes, improving to 3-3.
For the fifth consecutive season the Beardstown High School boys’ soccer team has earned double digits in the win column. Two wins and a tie last week pushed the Tigers’ season mark to 10-3-3.
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