Branson Daily News

Friday, November 20, 2009

Sports

Lyon 3s shoot down Bobcats

Staff Reports

BATESVILLE, Ark. — Lyon’s Jacob Worlow blocked a Craig Campbell shot with two seconds left to preserve the Scots’ 86-85 victory over College of the Ozarks on Tuesday.

Lady 'Cats fall for first time

Staff Reports

BATESVILLE, Ark. — A K.K. on each side drew kudos on Tuesday, but Lyon forward Keshianna Hodges and the Pipers got the best of College of the Ozarks guard Kayla Messick and the Lady ‘Cats 77-71.

Digging new role

By Pat Dailey
Sports Editor
Originally published Nov. 18, 2009

Brittney Day’s background includes being an all-arounder as a prep at Republic and in her first two seasons at College of the Ozarks.

Class 5 bump could boost veteran Pirates

By Pat Dailey
Sports Editor
Originally published Nov. 18, 2009

Giving every indication of returning next summer and fall to coach Branson for a 25th season, Steve Hancock looks ahead to 2010 quizzically and optimistically.

Patience nets banner senior season for Lady Wolves’ Hahn

By Pat Dailey
Sports Editor
Originally published Nov. 18, 2009

REEDS SPRING — As excited as Haley Hahn initially was about the prospect of playing jayvee ball four years ago, she certainly had enough of it three years later.

Bell, Smith shine in matchup with heralded Ducey

By Pat Dailey
Sports Editor
Originally published Nov. 18, 2009

As furious as College of the Ozarks’ final defensive stand was last Friday, center Emily Bell felt as though the sequence was in slow-motion.

Win streak at home to 72 games

By Pat Dailey
Sports Editor
Originally published Nov. 18, 2009

College of the Ozarks coach George Wilson thinks his No. 7-ranked Lady ‘Cats should be brimming with confidence after upping their home-court winning streak to 72 games by whipping Iowa Wesleyan 74-57 on Saturday.

Combo with chemistry

By Pat Dailey
Sports Editor
Originally published Nov. 18, 2009

Melissa Duval gives a hint for College of the Ozarks fans who can’t tell her apart from her backcourt mate and fellow mighty mite brunette, Megan Jewell.

Timing right for Lady ‘Cats to peak

By Pat Dailey
Sports Editor
Originally published Nov. 18, 2009

Keeter Gym was nearly empty, but loud on Monday.


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