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Dynamic Duo Zach Coenen hugs his coach, Nathan Fortner, after winning the 220-pound title at the 2021 MSHSAA Wrestling Championships Thursday. Kyle

Cassville sophomore Annie Moore celebrates her state championship win Tuesday, pinning Chloe Sheckells, of Staley, in 3:02 to take first at 112 pounds, making her the first state champion in Cassville wrestling history. Kyle Troutman/editor@cassville-democrat.com

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Zach Coenen earned an escape point in overtime of the title bout at state, securing a 2-1 victory and the first boys wrestling state championship in Cassville history. Kyle

Coenen tiebreaks way to 220-pound title BY KYLE TROUTMAN

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fter the final whistle of the cassville-democrat. 2021 MSHSAA Wrestling com Championships, 220-pounder Zach Coenen released his opponent, took a deep breath to recover, then asked a simple question, “Am I a champion?” The ask was a fair one, as Coenen had come out on top of not one, not two, but three overtime matches, possibly a first for a state champion in Missouri history. “This feels pretty incredible,” he said. “I don’t even know how to explain it.” Nathan Fortner, Cassville wrestling coach, was equally without a Cassville sophomore Annie Moore worked her position to pin Chloe Sheckells, of description of the feeling. Staley, in 3:02 to be the first ever gold medalist in Cassville wrestling history. Kyle CONTINUED ON PAGE 12

SKITS prepares for performances in April BY JORDAN TROUTMAN

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assville sophomore Annie Moore came into Tuesday with only one loss on her record this year, and the number did not change, as Moore pinned her way to the gold medal at 112 pounds in the 2021 MSHSAA Wrestling Championships. Moore went a cool three-forthree at the event, pinning quarterfinal opponent Josie Moody, of Waynesville, in 59 seconds, then semifinal opponent Aiva Meyer, of Carrollton, in 2:39, and championship opponent Chloe Sheckells, of Staley, in 3:02.

Laughter, tears, drama and more will all be found on the stage when performances by the Shell Knob in The Spotlight (SKITS) cast and crew get back underway. SKITS theater group is a staple in the Shell Knob community, with two performances each year aiming to entertain and inspire. This spring’s play, “Farce of Nature,” will be performed April 23-25 at the Central Crossing United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Kim Przybyl, SKITS first vice-president, said people are encouraged to buy their tickets early every year, but with COVID-19 restrictions, pre-sale tickets are even more of a must have.

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CASSVILLE CLEAN-UP

When: April 12-16 Where: City of Cassville How: Items picked up at curbside, some for a fee

Cassville Clean-Up set for April

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SKITS cast prepares for their performance of “Farce of Nature” on April 23-25. Contributed photo “Our last performance was in the fall of 2019,” she said. “We had this performance planned for spring 2020 and were just a few weeks from opening night when we had to shut it down and go into quarantine.” SKITS is back and like a “farce” of nature, they are ready to show theatre-goers what they are made of. “We re-started rehearsals this March, and since we had already rehearsed it, we were

able to focus on the ending more.” Of course, dress rehearsals will be coming up, and every part of the performance has been perfected. “Everybody was really excited to come back, but we did lose the lead female,” Przybyl said. “We replaced her the night of the first rehearsal this year. “We are happy that we have a new member in the CONTINUED ON PAGE 12

Large items picked up curbside April 12-16

The city of Cassville's annual spring clean-up will be held April 12-16, with Republic Services accepting additional household waste and large items on regular collection days. The following items will be accepted at the curb: barbecue grills; patio furniture; outdoor furniture; sofas; dressers; loveseats; recliners; desks; televisions; bun-

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dled guttering; beds, including hide-a-beds, mattresses and box springs; wood pallets that are cut into four-foot sections and stacked; sinks; toilets; cabinets; vanities; carpet that is cut into four-foot lengths and bundled; and bicycles. Republic Services will not accept tires, yard waste, large quantities of ash, dead animals, raw sewage, waste oil, hazardous materials, wet paint containers, chemicals, flammable substances, lead or acid batteries or waste from large remodeling or construction projects. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6


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