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Reeds Spring HS Softball Starts Season 2-0

​September 12, 2019
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RSHS pitcher Izzy Erickson struck out 17 batters in a victory over Nevada.
The Reeds Spring High School softball team started the season 2-0. The Lady Wolves first defeated Lamar 12-1, then beat Nevada 6-2. In the first game, pitcher Izzy Erickson struck out 15 batters. She also had a double and two runs scored. Maddison Cantrell had four RBI.


Against Nevada, Erickson struck out 17 batters and went 4-4 at the plate. Ashley Nolan and Brooke Davis added two hits each.


Volleyball


The RSHS volleyball team started the season with several victories. The Lady Wolves beat Seneca 2-0 and Blue Eye 2-0. In the Branson Tournament, RSHS beat Fair Grove 2-0, tied Lebanon 1-1 and beat Father Tolton Catholic 2-0. In the elimination bracket, the Lady Wolves lost to Fair Grove 2-0.


Football


The RSHS football team lost its home opener to Seneca, 28-16. Colton Cramblett and Sean Gross had rushing touchdowns for the Wolves. Reeds Spring (1-1) travels to Logan-Rogersville on Friday, September 13.


Tennis


The tennis team started the year with two losses, falling to Bolivar 9-0 and Aurora 6-3.


Cross Country


The cross country team competed at the Southwest Cross Country Coaches Association meet in Bolivar. Cole Weydert was the top finisher for the boys and Nicole Yendes was the lone competitor for the girls.

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  • Home
  • Inside This Week's Issue
    • Kimberling City receives $130,000 in grants for city improvements
    • Stone County Soil & Water Annual Tree/Shrub Giveaway FRI. APR. 23 8:30 AM-3:30PM.
    • Green Forest man sentenced to twelve years for crimes in Stone County
    • Some say its the most wonderful time of the year: Morel season in full swing
    • Free 1-hour suicide prevention class
    • Galena Scholar Bowl Team Finishes Season as SWCL Champs
    • Galena Bears Sports News
    • Reeds Spring Golfers Win Tournament
    • Crane Pirates honor baseball and softball seniors
    • RSHS Botany Class Selling Plants, Vegetables, and Berries
    • School Custodian Named Employee of the Month
    • Kara Spinning Crowned as Blue Eye 2021 Prom Queen
    • State Honors for Reeds Spring Future Business Leaders
    • Branson West mask mandate set to expire soon
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