Park Hill Football
After an energy draining loss to Park Hill South two weeks
ago, Park Hill was hoping they could drum up some of the postseason magic from
years past in their opening round district game against St. Joe Central last
Friday. The Trojans had good reason to believe a second chance at the Indians
could go their way if they played well as Park Hill mounted a comeback earlier
in the season to pull ahead of St. Joe Central late in the game before the
Indians posted a score in the final minutes to win 32-29.
The hope that a close game may fall in the Trojans favor
disappointed quickly though as St. Joe Central came out firing on all
cylinders, mounting an early first quarter 14-0 lead. It wouldn’t get any
better from there for the Trojans as St. Joe Central would tally more than 300
yards of offense in the first half, widening their lead to an insurmountable
37-0 score.
Park Hill would be able to post several scores late in the
game, but the damage had been done as St. Joe Central ends the Trojans’ season
with a 43-13 loss. Park Hill ends the season with a record of 3-7.
Park Hill/Park Hill South Boys Soccer
As The Citizen went to press Tuesday night, Park Hill and
Park Hill South were competing in district semifinal match ups against Staley
and Oak Park. Victories would put them into the district title game Thursday
evening. If both the Trojans and Panthers were to post wins, it would set up a
fourth and final chapter for the two rivals in 2012. This time with everything
on the line, the two would be fighting for a postseason berth and right to
claim the ultimate bragging right of sending the other home for the season.
Park Hill Volleyball
After thumping St. Joe Central in the opening round of
district play, the Trojans’ season came to a disappointing end with a 25-8,
25-7 loss to Staley in the district semifinals. While Park Hill didn’t finish
the season on a high note, the Trojans’ 18-12 final record is the team’s first
winning record in several years.
Park Hill South Volleyball
Compiling a 31-3 record during the regular season was proof
that Park Hill South was one of the top teams in the state. But in the heavily
competitive state of Missouri volleyball, Park Hill South was defeated in the
district title game by St. Theresa’s last week in three hard fought sets. The Stars defeated Park Hill South in
district play last year to end their season as well.
After losing the first game, the Panthers battled back to
claim a 25-21 win in game two to send the district title match into a third
game. There the Stars would clinch their second consecutive title with a 25-18
win.
Park Hill Boys Cross Country
Kainen Utt led Park Hill in the sectional cross country meet
last weekend with his 18th place finish, qualifying him for the
state meet this weekend. Also competing for Park Hill were Nate Thomas who
finished 41st and Hanok Tekle who finished 60th.
Park Hill South Boys Cross Country
Tucker Melles and Gus Whitman will be competing in the state
cross country championship next weekend after quality performances this past
weekend in sectionals. Melles finished 17th overall while Whitman
was close behind with his 21st place finish. Other Panthers
competing in the sectional race included Keyan Launders (46th),
Tristan McCoy (62nd), Lendon Calhoun (66th), Alex
Thurston (69th), and Jacob Bowlin (75th). Park Hill South
finished seventh as a team overall.
Park Hill South Girls Cross Country
Erica Guzman fell just short of qualifying for the state
meet last weekend when she finished 39th in a field where 30th
was the cutoff to advance out of sectionals. Lizzy Jurries also competed for
Park Hill South, finishing in 72nd place.
Park Hill Girls Cross Country
Mercedes Robinson and Kim Rau finished their season last
week at the sectional meet at Ray Pec. Robinson’s 46th place finish
and Rau’s 57th place finish were not enough to qualify them for the
state meet.
Park Hill/Park Hill South Golf
The Trojans and Panthers had several quality
performances in the Class 2 state golf tournament two weeks ago. Adrianna
Elliott led Park Hill with her 20th place finish after rounds of 85
and 95. Park Hill South’s Lindsey Gile placed 42nd and Park Hill’s
Bailey Warlen finished 77th.