Tonight (Oct. 1) the Sacred Heart faculty/spouses will take on Smith-Cotton faculty/spouses in a basketball on the State Fair Community College campus for charity.
Sports fans love rivalries, especially on the local scene. This area is blessed with some great rivalries and perhaps there is none bigger than Smith-Cotton versus Warrensburg. Both of these teams are named the Tigers and each year in football there is the battle for the Silver Tiger Trophy...
"Who do you think would win?" That was the question that was being tossed around the barber shop this weekend. The barber shop that I go to in town is filled with some characters. They all know I work here at the station and that I call sporting events as well, I am usually there go to person for local sports information. They asked why Sacred Heart doesn't play Smith-Cotton, and if the
The 2013 Smith-Cotton Tigers Football season is here. Be sure to follow the Smith-Cotton Tigers all season long with Al McCurdy bringing you the play-by-play for the 2013 season on 92.3 BOB-FM.
For the first time in at least 13 years, there will be an increase in admission prices at Smith-Cotton athletic events. Admission at football games will be $5 for adults, $3 for visiting students and $2 for Sedalia School District 200 students.
On Saturday night (May 18), the Sedalia School District 200 Board of Education approved the hiring of Ms. Kendra Barton, a fourth grade teacher at Horace Mann Elementary School, as assistant principal at Smith-Cotton Junior High School. She succeeds Mrs. Stephanie Jackson, who recently was named principal of Parkview Elementary School.
While the competition on the field was fierce, something off of the field was more exciting than winning a game off of a penalty kick shootout. The annual Kickin' It For A Cure soccer game was held at the Susie Ditzfeld Soccer Field Thursday night (April 25). The Smith-Cotton Lady Tigers played host to the Clinton Lady Cardinals. The Lady Tigers were sporting pink home jerseys in honor of the Brea
On Monday night (April 23), the Sedalia School District 200 Board of Education approved the hiring of Mrs. Stephanie Jackson, assistant principal at Smith-Cotton Junior High School, as principal at Parkview Elementary School. She succeeds Mrs. Kelly Sobaski, who last week announced her retirement, effective at the end of the current school year.
The Sedalia 200 School Board met at Smith-Cotton High School last night (April 8) for the first meeting following an election. The first item on the agenda was the swearing in of the newly elected members, which consisted of returning board member David Wolf and the new board member Diane Nichols, a longtime member of the Sedalia 200 School Foundation who took the seat of Stan Bowlin, who did not