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Malden volleyball players earn All-District honors (11/13/24)Four Malden volleyball players, including senior Mikaylyn Vipperman and sophomore Carsyn Cohen, shine with All-District honors, leading their team to the District Finals.
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Malden Green Wave face season-ending loss to Crystal City Hornets (11/11/24)Malden Green Wave ends their season with a 36-8 loss to Crystal City Hornets.
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Rylie Brown's historic inaugural season leads to state championships (11/6/24)Rylie Brown makes history as Malden's first cross country state qualifier, inspiring future female runners.
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Portageville Bulldogs beat Malden to secure fourth consecutive district volleyball title (10/30/24)Portageville Bulldogs secure fourth straight district volleyball title, defeating Malden in three sets.
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Malden advances to District championship after win over East Prairie (10/29/24)Malden Green Wave reach District finals after defeating East Prairie 3-1.
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Hayti Indians beat Malden in Bootheel Friday Night football match (10/26/24)Hayti Indians secure a 46-22 victory over Malden in their last regular-season game, boosting their momentum before the Class 1 District 1 playoffs.
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Holcomb Hornets celebrate Senior Night with a win over Malden (10/23/24)Holcomb Hornets clinch Senior Night victory against Malden, ending their regular season on a high.
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Tylyne Mathies leads Malden to first win in three years (10/21/24)Malden ends a 3-year losing streak with a 50-17 victory over Veritas Christian, led by Tylyne Mathies' five touchdowns.
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Semoball high school football stat leaders through Week 5 (10/3/24)Explore the top high school football stat leaders in the Semoball area through Week 5. Discover standout performances in passing, rushing, receiving, and defense across 18 local teams.
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Scott City Rams spoil Malden's homecoming with 34-6 victory (9/28/24)Scott City Rams spoil Malden's homecoming with a 34-6 victory, led by Junior Rustyn Underwood's 340 rushing yards and four touchdowns.
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Semoball high school football stat leaders through Week 4 (9/26/24)Statistical leaders from the Semoball coverage area through four games. Semoball.com covers 20 local high school football programs, 18 of which field varsity teams for the 2024 season. Schools included in these totals are Cape Central, Caruthersville, Chaffee, Charleston, Dexter, East Prairie, Hayti, Jackson, Kelly, Kennett, Malden, New Madrid County Central, Perryville, Poplar Bluff, Portageville, Scott City, Sikeston and St. Vincent...
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Malden Green Wave pick up home victory over Oran volleyball in straight sets (9/24/24)Malden Green Wave secured a decisive home victory against Oran Eagles in straight sets, extending their winning streak to two games.
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Baker toasts Malden in Sikeston's 49-16 win (9/21/24)SIKESTON — ‘Roll it, pat it, and mark it with a B.’ But instead of pat-a-cakes, Pierce Baker pounded out touchdowns, leaving the Malden defense burnt to a crisp in a 49-16 win at Sikeston Public Schools Stadium on Friday, Sep. 20. “We had a rough first half, but we picked up speed by working together and getting our heads straight,” Baker said. “That led to us putting a lot of points on the board.”...
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Clarkton Reindeer continue winning streak against Malden volleyball (9/18/24)Clarkton Reindeer extend winning streak with 3-0 victory over Malden, pushing Malden to a 3-9 season record.
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Charleston dominates in all phases, routs Malden 54-20 (9/14/24)CHARLESTON, Mo. — Flexing its muscles in all aspects of the game, Charleston ran roughshod over Malden at John H. Marshall Field on Friday, Sep. 13. The Blue Jays’ (2-1) balanced performance across all three phases of the game led to a lopsided 54-20 win over the Green Wave (0-3). ...
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Kennett Indians rally past Malden to remain undefeated (9/13/24)KENNETT, Mo. - The Kennett Indians faced off against Malden’s Green Wave in a four set volleyball match on Thursday evening. The Green Wave took set one with a 26-24 victory. Kennett was leading 24-21 before Malden forced three set points to tie up the competition at 24...
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Green Wave volleyball triumphs in home opener (9/10/24)Malden Green Wave swept the Senath-Hornersville Lions in a hard-battling home opener.
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Caruthersville defensive front wreaking havoc on foes (9/9/24)The trajectory of the Caruthersville High School defense has continued in the proper direction in Tiger Coach Dom Guglielmo’s third season.
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Dexter FB dominates Malden 57-8 in opening rout (8/31/24)There was a stark difference between the Dexter and Malden football programs on Friday, as the Bearcats have had two-plus seasons to evolve into a very solid group, whereas the Green Wave are taking their first steps toward doing just that in first-year coach Treston Pulley’s tenure.
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Defending state champion Cardinal Ritter joins Mules, Cape Central in C5D1 (8/30/24)The Poplar Bluff Mules football team will face a stiff challenge when district play starts in November. The Missouri State High School Activities Association released district assignments for all fall sports except for cross country on Friday — and the Mules learned they will be joined in Class 5 District 1 by not only two-time defending district champion Cape Central, but also by defending Class 5 state champion Cardinal Ritter...
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Dexter FB to bring a 'rock 'em, sock 'em robot' in senior powerback to Malden (8/30/24)The Dexter High School football squad has 18 seniors on its 2024 roster, and many, many of them are ultra-talented, including fullback Jett Grams. “Jett has had an excellent summer,” third-year Bearcat coach Chad Jamerson said. “And he has had an excellent start to this season, as well.”
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Sokolova tunes up for second year with Green Wave volleyball (8/29/24)Malden volleyball gears up for a promising season under second-year coach Jennifer Sokolova.
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Dexter FB coach can empathize with Malden counterpart on Friday (8/28/24)Dexter High School football coach Chad Jamerson is certainly going to do everything that he can to ensure that his team prevails over Malden on Friday in both team’s regular season opening game. However, there may be a part of Jamerson to empathize with his counterpart, first-year Green Wave coach Treston Pulley, because Jamerson has walked in Pulley’s shoes, as he tries to begin the process of building a program in its infancy.