
The Mexico Bulldogs basketball will host Marshall at the Mexico High School on Monday, Feb. 9, 2025.
AM 1340 KXEO will be broadcasting both varsity girls and boys games.
Pre game starts at 6pm featuring an interview with Mexico Lady Bulldogs head coach Makenzie Mudd.
The boys game will follow.
The games will also be streaming on KXEO.com.

The Mexico High School girls wrestling team competed at the Lady Thundering Herd in Buffalo on 2/7/2025.
125: Sherlyn Mena (Mexico) – DNP
Varsity – Champ. Round 1 – Sherlyn Mena (Mexico) received a bye
Varsity – Quarterfinals – Brinklee Janes (Nevada) over Sherlyn Mena (Mexico) (Fall 4:22)
Varsity – Cons. Round 2 – Elizabeth Phillips (Warsaw) over Sherlyn Mena (Mexico) (Fall 1:18)
Abigail Bowen (Mexico) – DNP
Varsity – Champ. Round 1 – Abigail Bowen (Mexico) received a bye
Varsity – Quarterfinals – Abigail Bowen (Mexico) over Olivia Kingsley (Reeds Spring) (Fall 0:14)
Varsity – Semifinals – Aja Watson (Buffalo) over Abigail Bowen (Mexico) (Fall 5:12)
Varsity – Cons. Semis – Amelia Brown (Knob Noster) over Abigail Bowen (Mexico) (M. For.)
Ericka Pech (Mexico) – DNP
Varsity – Quarterfinals – Sam Lage (Blair Oaks) over Ericka Pech (Mexico) (Fall 0:42)
Varsity – Cons. Round 1 – Aara Shade (Republic) over Ericka Pech (Mexico) (Fall 2:18)
Yolitza Rodriguez Rios (Mexico) – DNP
Varsity – Quarterfinals – Bailee Dare (Owensville) over Yolitza Rodriguez Rios (Mexico) (Fall 0:21)
Varsity – Cons. Round 1 – Isabel Reddick (El Dorado Springs) over Yolitza Rodriguez Rios (Mexico) (Fall 2:44)

The Kansas City Chiefs were unable to achieve a Super Bowl three-peat after losing the Philadelphia Eagles 40-22 last (Sunday) night in New Orleans.
The Chiefs had won three of the previous five Super Bowls.
The Eagles sacked Patrick Mahomes six times, the most of his career.
The Chiefs were aiming to become the third team in NFL history to win three straight championships and the first to three-peat in the Super Bowl era.

Behind 29 points from sophomore guard Grace Slaughter, University of Missouri women’s basketball defeated Texas A&M 69-59 yesterday (Sunday) afternoon in Bryan-College Station, Texas.
Slaughter scored 14 of her total in the third frame and added four rebounds to round out her stat line.
Up next the Mizzou women will be back in action at 2pm on Sunday to face Oklahoma for the second time this season.
