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KXEO Sports Report 2/21/2025

The Mexico High School boys and girls basketball teams will be on the road at the Moberly High School for a North Central Missouri Conference showdown with the Moberly Spartans on Friday, Feb. 21, 2025.

Country 96, 95.7FM will be broadcasting both boys and girls varsity games.

Girls tip at 6:15pm with the boys game to follow.

The Community R6 Lady Trojans basketball team defeated North Shelby 43-28 at the Community R6 High School on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025.

Community Leaders:  Peyton Beamer 17 pts. 6 steals, 5 assists,  Aaliyah Welch  16 pts. Jocelyn Curtis 4 pts., Chloe Johnson 2 pts., Kat Meyer 2 pts. Amy McCurdy 2 pts.

Lady Trojans head coach Bob Curtis says “These are the kind of games and wins you want to have in February. 

North Shelby is a great team, the 1 seed in Class 1 District 10.

They have a great resume and it was nice to play well the week before we start district play. 

Our last regular season game is tomorrow night vs Cairo then we start district play at Madison on Tuesday vs Wellsville. 

Peyton and Aaliyah connected for 4 three’s combined and had 33 collectively in the contest. 

Rylee had a couple of steals and multiple deflections in the first half that led to run out layups for us to get a commanding lead.

 

Despite a double-double performance from senior forward Laniah Randle, University of Missouri women’s basketball fell short to No. 14 Kentucky 73-65 on Thursday night at Mizzou Arena.

Randle notched her sixth double-double of the season, with 21 points and a season-high 13 rebounds. Rounding out her stat line, she also contributed two steals and one assist for Missouri (13-15, 2-11 SEC).

Sophomore guard Grace Slaughter tallied 18 points and five rebounds for the Tigers.

In the opening minutes of the contest, Slaughter led Missouri with an early six points. Throughout the first frame, Missouri battled against Kentucky on the boards, out-rebounding the Wildcats 13-6. An offensive board from Randle led to an easy put-back, giving the Tigers their first lead three minutes in.

A layup from Randle marked an 18-18 tie, followed by a defensive stop from junior guard Ashton Judd to close out the first quarter.

Randle opened the second quarter by tallying another layup, reaching her tenth point of the night and giving the Tigers an early two-point advantage over the Wildcats.

With both opponents contributing offensively, the contest was a back-and-forth battle. After Kentucky regained the lead, Slaughter closed the gap with two consecutive 3-point conversions. Judd secured an additional three in the following possession, giving the Tigers a 31-27 advantage.

The half concluded with the Tigers leading 34-31.

Judd knocked down her second 3-pointer of the night to open the third frame. After multiple lead changes in the matchup and three points from Kentucky to put the Wildcats ahead, sophomore guard Abbey Schreacke dished a triple of her own to knot the game 42-42.

Trailing by nine, Slaughter drained a deep three, attempting to close the gap for the Tigers. She shot 60 percent from behind the line in tonight’s contest. Missouri trailed by seven entering the final frame.

Mizzou came out strong in the fourth quarter with back-to-back layups from Randle and sophomore forward Hannah Linthacum to close in on their six-point deficit.

Leading the Tigers with seven points in the fourth quarter, redshirt sophomore guard Averi Kroenke drilled a contested three bringing the game back within two points with under three minutes of play remaining.

A six-point scoring run from the Wildcats in the last two minutes would secure the victory.

The Tigers outmatched the Wildcats 39-27 in rebounds, putting up 14 second-chance points, opposed to Kentucky’s four.

The lead changed 12 times throughout the contest, with the score tied on 10 occasions.

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