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Smith-Cotton Prepares For Homecoming
Smith-Cotton Prepares For Homecoming
Smith-Cotton Prepares For Homecoming
The 2014 Smith-Cotton Homecoming Parade is set for Friday, October 17. Students and organizations have been busy preparing floats and for the parade in Downtown Sedalia. Lineup for the Homecoming Parade begins at 3 p.m. Friday. The parade starts at the junior high and makes its way north on Massachusetts Avenue to 7th Street, heads west on 7th to Ohio Avenue, north on Ohio to Main Street, west on
Smith-Cotton Tigers Football Broadcasts
Smith-Cotton Tigers Football Broadcasts
Smith-Cotton Tigers Football Broadcasts
The 2014 Smith-Cotton Tigers Football season is here and new coach, Ryan Bowers, is ready to take on the season. Listen in for all the home and away games with Beau Matthews bringing you the play-by-play.  Join us each Friday night, with the pregame at 6:30 and kickoff at 7 on 92...
Smith-Cotton Tigers Basketball Camp
Smith-Cotton Tigers Basketball Camp
Smith-Cotton Tigers Basketball Camp
This week, the new Smith-Cotton Basketball Coach Brennan Scanlon introduced himself to the program with a basketball camp for grades 5-12. Our Video Reporter, Isaiah Smith, had the chance to check out the camp and talk with Scanlon's hopes for his first year with the team...
Smith-Cotton Track: District Results
Smith-Cotton Track: District Results
Smith-Cotton Track: District Results
Smith-Cotton High School’s boys track team finished in fifth place in Saturday’s Class 4 District 5 track meet in Jefferson City, and saw four individual performers qualify for the sectional meet. For the girls, Marionna Ward qualified in three events – the 100-meter high hurdles, the 300-meter low hurdles and as a member of the 4x100-meter relay with Mekeba Nash, Sarah Hughes and Drae Marcum... R
Smith-Cotton and Warrensburg to Face Off in Kickin’ It For a Cure Soccer Game
Smith-Cotton and Warrensburg to Face Off in Kickin’ It For a Cure Soccer Game
Smith-Cotton and Warrensburg to Face Off in Kickin’ It For a Cure Soccer Game
The annual Kickin' It For a Cure soccer game will be held at the Susie Ditzfeld Soccer Field tonight (May 8) between the Smith-Cotton Tigers and Warrensburg Tigers. This annual game has been played in years past to raise awareness for breast cancer. This year, the benefits of the game will be going to Bothwell Regional Health Center for the cancer services they provide.
Are You Ready For the Battle of the Silver Tiger Trophy?
Are You Ready For the Battle of the Silver Tiger Trophy?
Are You Ready For the Battle of the Silver Tiger Trophy?
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...
Sedalia School Board to Vote on Accepting Sedalia Parks and Rec’s Offer to Buy Jennie Jaynes Stadium Property
Sedalia School Board to Vote on Accepting Sedalia Parks and Rec’s Offer to Buy Jennie Jaynes Stadium Property
Sedalia School Board to Vote on Accepting Sedalia Parks and Rec’s Offer to Buy Jennie Jaynes Stadium Property
The pursuit to build a new high school activities stadium at Smith-Cotton High School continues today (Sept. 9). A few months ago, the Sedalia School Board voted to hire a construction manager to build a new athletic and activities center. The plans have been moving along ever since. Today, the Sedalia School Board will be voting on whether to accept and sign the contract that the Sedalia Parks an
Should Sedalia School Board Be Able to Continue the Athletic Complex Proposal Without Full Private Funds? [POLL]
Should Sedalia School Board Be Able to Continue the Athletic Complex Proposal Without Full Private Funds? [POLL]
Should Sedalia School Board Be Able to Continue the Athletic Complex Proposal Without Full Private Funds? [POLL]
There have been a lot of people that asked questions about the new Smith-Cotton High School stadium being proposed. While many have said that the complex has become outdated and needs upgrades or replacing, some have pointed out that in the process of the Sedalia School District getting the tax levy to build the high school, the athletic complex was cut out of the project in order for the levy to

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