sports pics

Reeds Spring High School’s cross country team has been bringing home medals from nearly every recent meet. At Nixa last week, freshman Max Hirschi finished 18th overall, Evan Brandsma was 19th for the boys, and Jenna Adams was 15th for the girls. At East Newton, Adams was 20th, while Hirschi finished 7th, Connor Love was 11th, Brandsma was 16th, and Reed Thierbach was 23rd.

Tennis

The RSHS girls tennis team lost matches to Mt. Vernon, Nevada, and Clever last week.


Softball 

The Lady Wolves softball team beat Hartville 14-7 and beat Aurora 12-2.

Football

The Wolves improved to 4-1 with a 26-19 victory over Marshfield. James Dowdy caught two touchdown passes and threw another to Addison Abshire. Blandy Burall threw two touchdown passes and rushed for another. The JV football team also beat Hollister last week.


Volleyball 

The RSHS volleyball team beat Cassville 3-0 and Aurora 3-0. In the Aurora match, senior Kenndy Brown surpassed 500 career kills. The team also competed in the Strafford Tournament, beating Osceola 2-0, losing to Mt. Vernon 2-0, and splitting with Strafford 1-1. In the consolation bracket, the Lady Wolves beat Seneca 2-1 and lost to El Dorado Springs 2-1.


Golf 

At the Cassville Golf Invitational, Reeds Spring’s Ellie Dunagan finished 8th overall. She is the first golfer in school history to earn a varsity medal in a girls event. 


Marching Band

The Wolf Pride Band competed in its first contest of the year at Ozark. During the preliminary competition, the band placed first in its class and and was also recognized for 


Bass Club

The RSHS Bass Club competed at Pomme De Terre. Jace McMasters and Dominick Willard finished second overall.