The Maryville Spoofhounds will arrive in the Edward Jones Dome in St Louis next Saturday just one win away from the second state championship in school history. The 'Hounds pounded the previously unbeaten Fair Grove Eagles 42-6 Saturday behind a smothering defense, and an offense that produced 35 points in the first 24 minutes to advance to the state championship game. (0) comments
Maryville came up just short in its quest for a state championship Friday against Clark County. Down by three with less than five minutes remaining, senior running back Adam Mattson came up a yard short on fourth-and- two from the Clark Co. five-yard line to stall the 'Hounds final scoring threat. (0) comments
Maryville came up just short in its quest for a state championship Friday against Clark County. Down by three with less than five minutes remaining, senior running back Adam Mattson came up a yard short on fourth-and- two from the Clark Co. five-yard line to stall the 'Hounds final scoring threat. (1) comment
Maryville came up just short in its quest for a state championship Friday against Clark County. Down by three with less than five minutes remaining, senior running back Adam Mattson came up a yard short on fourth-and- two from the Clark Co. five-yard line to stall the 'Hounds final scoring threat. (0) comments
Maryville came up just short in its quest for a state championship Friday against Clark County. Down by three with less than five minutes remaining, senior running back Adam Mattson came up a yard short on fourth-and- two from the Clark Co. five-yard line to stall the 'Hounds final scoring threat. (0) comments
At just about any Maryville high school activity, fans can catch a glimpse of a man affectionately known as "The Big Show." Short and slender with a mischievous grin, Paul Snow doesn't have the look of anything big or showy, but in a life that's taken him from Red Oak, Iowa to the NFL, he's seen the big stage and found what he loves. (0) comments
On a team led by a high-octane offense, a stalky, shaggy-haired former soccer player solidifies the middle of the MEC's best defense. Maryville junior linebacker Evan Johnson leads the Spoofhounds with 72.5 tackles in his first season playing football since middle school. (0) comments
Just one team stands in the way of Maryville's first appearance in the state championship game since 1996. (0) comments