Even with juggled lineups, when two wrestling teams battle three times in one week, they get to know each other down to the shoelaces.
Hillsboro remains the dominant boys wrestling program in the Jefferson County Activities Association.
As Hillsboro native Evan Elder was preparing to fight for his professional life, he suffered a different kind of blow when his grandfather died.
Those who lived in De Soto in 1986 may remember a low-budget movie filmed there called “Justice Ninja Style.”
Looking a lot like a team capable of competing for a Class 4 state title this month, the Seckman boys wrestling team scored 285.5 points to wi…
An Arnold Police officer and Rock Community Fire Protection District firefighter will battle for Jefferson County supremacy in this year’s ann…
It was an uppercut to the nose Jeff Ketcherside will never forget.
Adam Cella will complete his mixed martial arts career in front of a home crowd in Arnold.
Theodore “Ted” Welch, 88, of Eureka, formerly of House Springs, died June 14, 2020, at his home. Mr. Welch was a U.S. Army veteran and worked …
Four nights after they dominated the Route 141 Rumble – a wrestling tournament they weren’t even scheduled to participate in – the Northwest b…
