By Kyle Troutman editor@cassville-democrat.com
Cassvilles Zach Acheson watches a pitch go low for a ball during the Wildcats win over Blue Eye this season. Kyle Troutman/editor@cassville-democrat.com
Local athletes earn All-Conference, All-District, All-State
Local athletes put in work this spring on the fields and the track, with many earning postseason honors for their respective conferences and districts, as well as in the state.
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Exeter senior Hailey Mattingly fields a ball during the Lady Tigers district championship game against Purdy this season. Kyle Troutman/editor@cassville-democrat.com
The Cassville baseball team earned a trio of All-Big 8 West nods, with senior Zach Acheson named Second Team infield, sophomore Isaac Hadlow named Second Team infield and junior Tim Hudson named Honorable Mention outfield.
By Kyle Troutman editor@cassville-democrat.com
Cassvilles Jhandi Shears corrals a loose ball during the Lady Wildcats overtime loss to Joplin on April 12. Kyle Troutman/editor@cassville-democrat.com
Cassville staying positive in injury-plagued season
It is arguable that no athletics program in the area has been hit as hard by injuries as the Cassville girls soccer team, especially hit where it hurts the most.
The Lady Wildcats (2-11) started the season 2-1 and full of optimism and confidence after taking second in their home tournament. Since then, Cassville has fallen in 11 straight, suffering from the absence of the starting center forward and playmaker, Madison Bowyer, and the starting goalkeeper, Jasmine Brown.
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
By Kyle Troutman editor@cassville-democrat.com
Cassville senior Olivia Holman hits a shot during practice last week. Holman is one of three seniors on the team taking aim at a district title this season. Kyle Troutman/editor@cassville-democrat.com
Lady Wildcats hold high expectations for upcoming season
It has been exactly 655 days since the Cassville girls soccer team has played a match, and the Lady Wildcats are hungry for their first taste of the 2021 season.
Cassville got a couple weeks of preseason practice in the books in 2020 before COVID-19 wiped out the season, and while there was no shortage of disappointment a year ago, there is plenty of anticipation to go around this spring.