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Published Thursday, May 1, 2008
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Rock Bridge’s Lauren Kelly, second from right, leads teammates back to midfield the first of her two goals last night. The Bruins earned their second straight shutout victory against a district foe with a 2-0 win over Hickman. Read the Article

Local Sports Stories
Not buried yet
By RYAN NILSSON of the Tribune’s staff
Before the girls soccer match against Hickman last night, Rock Bridge defender Kelsey Konrardy shared the parable of "The Old Mule in the Well" with her teammates.

Carroll defends choice to enter workouts
By STEVE WALENTIK of the Tribune’s staff
Don’t think DeMarre Carroll didn’t hear the snickers of so many Missouri basketball fans after last week’s announcement that he and frontcourt mate Leo Lyons were making themselves eligible for the NBA draft.

Swinging way to a title
By RUS BAER of the Tribune’s staff
HALLSVILLE - As he stepped into the batter’s box with the score tied and two outs in the sixth inning of yesterday’s Mid-Missouri Conference baseball game, Hallsville senior Jake Hardin was aware that Harrisburg starter Zach Beringer had walked the bases loaded.

Kewpies are single-minded in beating Jays
By TROY SCHULTE of the Tribune’s staff
JEFFERSON CITY - Dave Wilson would like to see his Hickman baseball team hit a few more balls in the air and into the outfield gaps. But after watching his Kewpies hit 32 singles in the past two days leading to a pair of wins, he’s not complaining.

TAKE 2: An alternative look at the day in sports
By STEVE WALENTIK of the Tribune's staff
HBO devoted 90 minutes on Tuesday night to a “Town Hall” discussion, hosted by Bob Costas, of the relationship between sports and the media. If you missed it, I’m sure you’ll only have another 50 or 60 opportunities over the next month to tune in.

Ruffel’s eight RBI lead Boonville past Oak Grove
By the Tribune’s staff
Zach Ruffel went 4 for 4 with a pair of home runs and eight RBI as Boonville defeated Oak Grove 12-8 to clinch a tie for the Missouri River Valley Conference title in Oak Grove.

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