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Published Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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Local Sports Stories
Haven’t got time for the pain
By STEVE WALENTIK of the Tribune’s staff
DeMarre Carroll and Leo Lyons were supposed to be nursing nagging injuries as they stepped onto Norm Stewart Court last night.

Keck gets comfortable in familiar spot
By DAVE MATTER of the Tribune’s staff
Some time late in Missouri’s regular season, freshman linebacker Michael Keck figured it was time to put his hand back on the ground.

Prince’s bombs do in Helias
By RUS BAER of the Tribune’s staff
Helias girls basketball Coach Leslie Verslues was happy with her defensive game plan going into last night’s game at Hickman.

Time to snap out of funk
By JOE WALLJASPER, Tribune sports editor
Growing up in St. Louis, Matt Lawrence always watched the Braggin’ Rights game. But it wasn’t until he was in high school, and being recruited by Missouri, that he actually got to see the annual basketball game against Illinois in person.

T-birds bristle at ‘insult,’ win invite
By RYAN NILSSON of the Tribune’s staff
CENTRALIA - The Macon girls basketball team opened in a triangle-and-two defense against North Callaway in the Centralia Invitational final last night. The idea was to slow down Samantha Heck, the Thunderbirds’ red-headed, 6-foot-2 all-state forward.

Boonville, Mexico girls walk away with wins
By the Tribune’s staff
Heather English scored a team-high 14 points to lead the Boonville girls basketball team to a 59-49 victory over Harrisburg.

AREA SCENE

Parker Eshelman photo
Missouri’s Leon Lyons delivers a reverse dunk in the second half of a 94-66 victory over North Carolina A&T last night at Mizzou Arena. Lyons, who is nursing a toe injury, scored 15 points and grabbed five rebounds.
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From the Wires
Ex-Card Vina admits HGH use

Freshmen pace No. 18 Gonzaga

Williams suspended for ‘horse collar’

Vikings beat Bears ugly

Meet a whole new Mr. Blue

Pelini bringing Solich staffers in at Nebraska

NBA roundup

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