After last week’s loss, the Spoofhounds looked to get some frustration out. That was bad news for the Lathrop Mules.
The Spoofhounds opened up district play Monday night with a thorough stomping of East Buchanan.
After the final seconds had elapsed from Saturday’s Class 1 160 lbs. championship match, Maryville senior Bryce Alexander raised two fingers on both hands in triumph. Title defense accomplished.
Head coach Grant Hagemen and the ’Hounds bounced back from last Thursday’s Senior Night loss to Savannah to stomp the Cameron Dragons 56-26 on the road Tuesday night.
In a close game, the team that wins usually does the small things right.
High school athletes all across the nation set out at the beginning of each season with one single, goal in common; win state.
The Spoofhounds came ready to play Tuesday and picked up a convincing 49-27 win over Nebraska City.
The Spoofhound boys’ basketball team looks to improve on their 16-3 record this Friday against Savannah after beating the Rock Port Blue Jays earlier this week.
For the second week in a row, the Spoofhounds placed as the tournament runner up, finishing behind Millard South (Neb.) during the Quad State tournament.
The Lady Spoofhounds showed a night and day difference from their dominant win over Savannah on Friday to their narrow 61-58 victory Monday at Lathrop.
The Spoofhound boys’ basketball team etched another ‘W’ in the win column Tuesday night.
The Spoofhounds placed eight wrestlers in the top three during Saturday’s Midland Empire Conference tournament, including two second place finishers and two individual champions.
The Spoofhound boys’ basketball team suffered its second loss of the season in overtime Tuesday night.
The Spoofhounds put the game out of reach and coasted to a 74-26 victory over visiting Auburn, Neb. Monday night.
A season ago, the Maryville Spoofhounds fell short of capturing a conference championship and watched while St. Joseph Benton brought home the MEC Conference Title.
The Spoofhound boys’ basketball team’s quest for perfection got cut short.
The Maryville boys’ basketball team looks to move its win streak to 10 in its upcoming game against Falls City.
After nearly two weeks since the team’s last game and multiple practices cancelled due to the recent inclement weather, girls’ head coach Grant Hageman hoped his team would not have to knock the rust off against Mid Buchanan.
After a long offseason, the Lady Spoofhounds finally found themselves back on the court last week during the Savannah Invitational.
Winning certainly is not everything, but it definitely helps, especially when trying to build confidence for an upcoming season.
Maryville brings home state championship title
Every August, the town of Maryville seems to come to life from its quiet, sleepy summer. The students return from their four-month hiatus to pack the dorms and the town’s apartments.
The Spoofhounds girls’ basketball team picked up right where they left off last season.
The Maryville boys basketball team started the season off right with a convincing 65-33 win over St. Joseph Central Monday night in the 81st Savannah Invitational.
The Maryville Spoofhounds rode their 13-1 record into the Edwards Jones Dome to take on the 12-1 Brentwood Eagles, Friday afternoon.
After 48 minutes of football, head coach Chris Holt huddled his team around him. A wave of relief washed over the team, knowing what they had just accomplished.
When it comes to the saying, “a win is a win,” the Spoofhounds found out just how true that phrase can be.
Maryville’s record breaking season has finally come to an end; 37 wins later.
Maryville hopes its nail-biting finish on Monday will provide the spark the team needs to prevail in its Class 2 quarterfinal match-up on Saturday.
With the game on the line, Maryville’s defense stole any chance of a dramatic comeback right out of Lawson’s collective hand.
At Maryville High School, success is expected. The Spoofhounds are no strangers to playing in big games. However, the volleyball team finds themselves in a place where no other team in school history has been before – state.
The boys’ soccer team finished their season with an 8-0 loss in the second round of district play on Tuesday.
After some early adversity, Maryville ran away with its first-round playoff game Wednesday night behind its most balanced offensive attack this season and unrelenting defensive pressure.
Maryville seems to have added a new dimension to its offensive attack as it prepares to wrap up districts, and attempt another deep playoff run.
The Spoofhound soccer team will head into district play Saturday with a No. 3 seeding.
Maryville clinched a spot in the playoffs with a 42-13 win over South Harrison Friday night.
When Maryville head coach Chris Holt looks across the field during tomorrow night’s game, he will see a very familiar face.
The Spoofhound soccer team recorded back to back shutouts on Monday and Tuesday night.
Tuesday night, the Spoofhound volleyball team accomplished something no other squad had done in a decade; winning a conference title.
The Maryville boy’s soccer team came away empty handed after a road trip to Kansas City on Tuesday.
The Spoofhounds continued their success during the St. Joseph Benton tournament, winning all six of their matches, including a win over rival LeBlond.
After establishing a 6-1 record through the first seven games, Maryville will begin its attempt to retrace last year’s path to the state title game.
Key defensive plays made the difference for Maryville on Friday night as the Spoofhounds came away with a 13-7 victory over Savannah in the second annual “Highway 71 Showdown.”
A high lob lofted over the net and settled between the feet of two ‘Hounds defenders on the back line. Both girls looked at each other, looked toward the scoreboard, and finally looked to their remaining teammates.
With a win over Savannah tomorrow, Maryville will guarantee itself at least a share of the conference crown.
Maryville battled its way past Chillicothe into the driver’s seat in the race for the MEC championship with a 7-0 victory at Chillicothe on Friday night.
Errors played a huge role in Maryville’s 3-2 loss to St. Joseph Lafayette on Monday night.
Spoofhounds shine behind senior leadership, comraderie
For the past four years, eleven girls walked the halls and worked the nets of Maryville High School, waiting for their turn. They are waiting for their once in a lifetime chance, a chance that no one wants to screw up; their senior season.
Maryville will need another big game from its defense as it travels to Chillicothe tomorrow with the MEC championship on the line.
Special teams made the difference in Friday’s defensive slug-fest at Maryville High School.
Maryville allows running back with down syndrome to score
Follow this link for the video of Benton's freshman running back Matt Ziesel scoring a touchdown against Maryville High School. Ziesel, a 15 year old with down syndrome, scored a touchdown with ten seconds remaining.
The Spoofhound soccer team got off to a fast start winning three of their first four games.
Maryville’s head softball coach Jacqui Conn could feel the Spoofhounds’ excitement for the big rivalry game against the Chillicothe Hornets.
The Maryville volleyball team is undefeated, winning four straight to start off the season.
The Spoofhounds swept the competition in the Fairfax Tournament last weekend.
The Maryville senior fullback, Groumoutis scored every point for the Spoofhounds in Friday’s MEC-opener against Lafayette, evening the ’Hounds’ season record at 1-1 as they prepare for St. Joseph Benton tomorrow.
The Maryville volleyball team started the season in dominant fashion stealing two straight sets from East Buchanan.
The Maryville Invitational gave the Spoofhounds a promising glimpse into the rest of the year.
A turnover late in the fourth quarter of Friday night’s game ruined the Maryville Spoofhounds chances of hanging on for a victory over the Hickman Mills Cougars.
Coming off of a run to the Class 2 State Championship that they lost 10-7 to Christian Brothers High School, the Spoofhound football team looks to reload after losing a valuable senior class.
The Maryville High School volleyball team has high hopes as it enters the 2009 season.
Maryville girls’ golf looks different from last season with nearly twice as many girls and featuring four freshmen with golf experience.
The Maryville softball team is firing on all cylinders after their first two games and has high expectations for the remainder of the season.
The Maryville High School boys’ soccer team has high expectations following a youth infused 18-8 season last year.