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Published Saturday, November 4, 2006
MU Tigers
Football
Men's Basketball

Steve Walentik
•  Basketball Blog: Courtside View

Dave Matter
•  Football Blog: Behind the Stripes

First & Ten
•  College
•  High School

All-Area Team
•  Being green was good for this team
•  2006 All-Area Football Team

Basketball Bonus
•  Basketball Bonus

Talk Back
•  Sports Discussion Forum

Multimedia
•  Audio Slide Show: Carl Edwards in the Spotlight
•  More Motor Sports

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Hickman quarterback Nick Timberlake (1) hangs his head during the Kewpies’ 44-6 loss last night at Jefferson City. The Kewps’ slim hopes of winning a district title were wiped aside by the Jays, who easily ended their season.   Read the Article

Local Sports Stories
MU still taking corny approach
By DAVE MATTER of the Tribune’s staff
It doesn’t get much cornier than the "one game at a time" philosophy, but for the Missouri football program, it might as well be plastered on the team building.
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Kewps can’t come through
By RUS BAER of the Tribune’s staff
JEFFERSON CITY - The Hickman football team needed a lot of things to go right last night in order to win the Class 6 District 6 title and advance to the playoffs.

Tigers off and running
By STEVE WALENTIK of the Tribune’s staff
The Mike Anderson era tipped off with fewer than 6,000 people in attendance last night at Mizzou Arena, but those that showed up to watch the first of two exhibition games on the Missouri basketball team’s schedule had plenty to be excited about.

Tigers open Mizzou Dual Challenge with wins over Salukis
By RYAN COLLINS Special to the Tribune
Missouri swimming Coach Brian Hoffer was curious to see how his women’s team would respond to its first Top 25 ranking of the season. The No. 25 Tigers answered their coach’s curiosity with a 117-69 victory over Southern Illinois in the opening dual of the inaugural Mizzou Dual Challenge.

Hornets new kings of Callaway County
By DAVID ROBB of the Tribune’s staff
KINGDOM CITY – Between the coaches trying to downplay its significance, and the capacity crowd of bipartisan fans who showed up to take it in, last night’s Fulton-North Callaway matchup had the makings of playoff football.

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Political football day of judgment

By JOE WALLJASPER Tribune sports editor
So I’m eating breakfast the other day, when, if I’m not mistaken, I hear the voice of an elderly gentleman on the radio say the following words: "I laid there for 9½ hours in my own blood and urine."

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