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  • Mexico High School Girls Basketball Coach Ed Costley Stepping Away

    Mexico High School Girls Basketball Coach Ed Costley Stepping Away

    Longtime Mexico High School girls basketball coach Ed Costley is stepping down. The Mexico School District listed openings for a Mexico High School head coach and assistant coach for the girls basketball program on the their website yesterday (Monday). Costley was the head coach of the Mexico High School girls basketball for the last 22…

  • Mexico Bulldogs Baseball Freshmen With Stellar Finish To Regular Season

    Mexico Bulldogs Baseball Freshmen With Stellar Finish To Regular Season

    The Mexico High School Bulldogs freshmen baseball team took first place in the Mexico Baseball Classic over the weekend. It was the first time the Mexico freshmen defeated Helias in a long time. The Bulldogs ended the regular season last (Monday) night by beating the Fulton Hornets 15-0 and 7-2. The freshmen were coached by…

  • Mexico, MO Native Paytience Holman Reaching New Heights In College

    Mexico, MO Native Paytience Holman Reaching New Heights In College

    Mexico, MO native Paytience Holman won her first Ohio Valley Conference Pitcher of the Week honor in her career yesterday (Monday). She went 2-0 pitching for South East Missouri with a staggering .54 ERA in three appearances and two starts against UT Martin. She recorded both of her wins in SEMO’s OVC title clinching doubleheader…

  • Natalie Thomas Continues To Earn Accolades At William Woods University

    Natalie Thomas Continues To Earn Accolades At William Woods University

    The William Woods University is announcing a local woman has earned the Athletic Department’s highest honor. Natalie Thomas plays basketball and runs track for the Owls and was named the 2023 Helen Stephens Award winner. The award is presented to an outstanding junior student who has achieved excellence both in the classroom and in the…

  • KXEO Sports Report 5/1/23

    KXEO Sports Report 5/1/23

    Mike Shannon, a two-time World Series winner and longtime St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster, has died at the age of 83. The St. Louis Cardinals announced his death yesterday (Sunday). Shannon spent 50 years in the broadcast booth, starting in 1972. That followed a short stint in the front office and a nine-year playing career with…

  • St. Louis Cardinals Mourn The Passing Of Legendary Broadcaster Mike Shannon

    St. Louis Cardinals Mourn The Passing Of Legendary Broadcaster Mike Shannon

    The St. Louis Cardinals organization and the St. Louis community were saddened this morning to learn of the passing of popular Cardinals broadcaster, former player and St. Louis native son Thomas Michael “Mike” Shannon at the age of 83.  Shannon, who was preceded in death by his first wife, Judy, is survived by their sons Michael Jr.,…