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Cornerback Del Howard (17) is mobbed by his teammates after making a play against Mississippi. Howard, a true freshman who got into the lineup after an ankle injury to Trenile Washington, has two interceptions in three games this year.
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Howard finds a home
By STEVE WALENTIK
of the Tribune’s staff
For much of his life, Del Howard moved around. Born in Dallas, he spent time in St. Charles then Oklahoma then the St. Louis area again before ultimately returning to the Metroplex, where he graduated from South Garland High School.
Missouri gives Kreklow 300th career victory
By KEENER TIPPIN Special to the Tribune
MANHATTAN, Kan. - An inconsistent thing happened to Wayne Kreklow on the way to his 300th career victory as a collegiate women’s head coach.
Columbia stings Hornets with seven-goal outburst
By PHILIP BATSON
of the Tribune’s staff
After being on the receiving end of a 6-0 loss less than two weeks ago, the Columbia College soccer team had a reversal of fortunes.
Bruins get taste of districts
By STEVE WALENTIK
of the Tribune’s staff
FULTON - With less than two weeks before the Class 2 District 4 golf championship, Rock Bridge girls Coach Melissa Melahn wanted an honest assessment of where her team stood - and what sharpening still had to be done before the Oct. 3 tournament.
Cougars volleyball stays unbeaten in AMC
By the Tribune’s staff
The Columbia College volleyball team improved to 3-0 in the American Midwest Conference with a 30-22, 30-21, 30-15 victory over Illinois-Springfield last night in Springfield, Ill.
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Showing they belong
By RUS BAER
of the Tribune’s staff
There will be a lot of impressive rankings being put on the line when the Rock Bridge football team finally plays its first home game of the season tomorrow against Hazelwood West on the new FieldTurf of Rock Bridge Field.
Winless Kewps clutching at tourniquet
By RUS BAER
of the Tribune’s staff
The fact that the Hickman football team’s first three opponents were state-ranked didn’t mean a whole lot to senior receiver Byron Bundy.
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