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Published Friday, February 2, 2007
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Missouri 133-pound wrestler Tyler McCormick, left, has risen to No. 4 in the national rankings after a slump in December. McCormick will face fifth-ranked Coleman Scott of Oklahoma State tomorrow night in Stillwater, Okla.   Read the Article

Local Sports Stories
Tiger ignores poll position
By TROY SCHULTE of the Tribune’s staff
Tyler McCormick insists he doesn’t look at rankings. He swears he has no interest in knowing where he, or his opponent, are in the standings.

Jay wrestlers hand Bruins helpful loss
By TROY SCHULTE of the Tribune’s staff
Brook Harlan likes having Jefferson City at the end of his team’s dual meet schedule. With Jefferson City always being one of the toughest teams at the Class 4 District 3 Tournament, it allows the Bruins to see what improvements need to be made.

Ice, cold don’t deter local anglers
By BILL BOOK of the Tribune’s staff
It’s becoming an annual ritual at Columbia’s Cosmo-Bethel Park.

Columbia women win by forfeit
By PHILIP BATSON of the Tribune’s staff
The Columbia College women’s basketball team was on the court at Southwell Complex last night - it just happened to be in its practice uniforms.

Blair Oaks rides big man to title game
By JOEL A. ERICKSON of the Tribune’s staff
ASHLAND - Practice only makes perfect if players are willing to listen. A coach can encourage, instruct and cajole all he wants, but it’s up to his pupils to pay attention.

Stephens pressed into loss
By MATT NESTOR of the Tribune’s staff
As if the basketball had a gravitational pull all its own, as soon as it was in play, it drew at least the two nearest Missouri Valley women’s basketball players into its orbit.

Hickman girls easily advance to tourney final
By the Tribune’s staff
Hickman’s Chastity Prince scored all 12 of her points by draining four 3-pointers in the first half as the Kewpies got out of the gate fast against St. Joseph’s Academy in the semifinals of the Ameritime Tournament at Maryville University in St. Louis. 

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