Wolves drop tough one, Hollister makes History again, Branson loses but waiting on opponent

The Reeds Spring Wolves knew they would do no worse than share the COC championship going into last nights game with Springfield Catholic.  But, they wanted to win the title all to themselves.  However, that was not to be as Catholic claimed the defensive struggle 16-14 in front of a nice crowd at Swisshelm field in Springfield.

Catholic took advantage of a couple of miscues on Reeds Spring punts for two very short scoring drives and let their defense do the rest.  Scott McCaulley filed a story at area roundup

Meanwhile, Hollister continued its historic season.  After winning a fourth game for the first time in history a week ago, Coach Jacob Hamons ballclub looked to secure a not worse that .500 record for the season.  They did so by taking care of business against Marshfield.  It also marks the first time the Tigers have not only beaten the Blue Jays but the first time they have taken down a Class 4 Opponent.

Branson saw its regular season come to an end against Webb City.  Despite losing three games this season, the Cardinals are still the Cardinals.  Branson hang tough early but eventually Webb City eventually pulled away.  Branson will still host the first round of districts but as of this writing the opponent is up in the air.. Thought almost assuredly it would be Central, as of the minute I am writing this, Waynesville remains .04 ahead of the Bulldogs for the fifth seed. (in short Central’s opponents from this season have not done as well as expected tonight)

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