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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2014 AREA NEWS EVENTS SPORTS OBITUARIES UPDATES www.lamardemocrat.com
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Tigers win fourth straight title By CHRIS MORROW
LOOK for Lamar Tiger Football Team's Special Section next week!
Lamar Democrat saturation set for December 10 By MELODY METZGER Lamar Democrat
The Lamar Democrat will once again appear in every mailbox in Barton County, as well as in Lockwood. This edition is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 10 and will also include a special tribute to the Class 2 State Champion Lamar Tigers. The Lamar Democrat offers this service every couple of months as a way of letting prospective subscribers know what is currently available. A special subscription rate is usually offered for new subscribers during the saturation; however, the Christmas gift subscription is now in effect so area subscriptions are currently $30, with an out of area rate of $50 and an internet subscription rate of $15. A total of 7000 papers will be distributed, making this a perfect time to advertise your business. For information on this end contact Melissa Little at 417-682-5529, ext. 62, before 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 8. The Lamar Democrat is glad to be able to provide this service to the community. Any subscriber that should receive a paper, but does not, should call the office at 417682-5529.
SAINT LOUIS-Winning big games requires making big plays and the Lamar Tigers made a lot of them Saturday. The result was a 30-15 victory over South Callaway and Lamar's fourth straight Class 2 state championship. "These guys earned some respect today," Lamar coach Scott Bailey said following the contest. One person who undoubtedly had respect for the Tigers was South Callaway coach Timothy Rulo. "The biggest thing about Lamar to me was their physicality." The Tigers put the physical nature of their attack on display early after the defense turned away the Bulldogs. The first big play of the game came two plays in when South Callaway's most dangerous weapon, senior Cory Hanger, got loose down their sideline on an option pitch. Senior cornerback Colton Divine ran him down, saving a touchdown. The 36 yard play set the Bulldogs up at the Lamar 43, but the defense would turn them away on downs. The Tigers then mounted a 15 play drive that covered 65 yards, with Danny Embry taking a sweep around the right end for a 10 yard score. Todd Morrow's point after gave the defending state champs a 7-0 lead with 3:27 remaining in the first period. Morrow's left leg has been a valuable weapon for the Tigers all season long. His kickoff was taken by Mason Shoemaker at the goal line. Brett McDonald tackled him at the seven yard line. Senior quarterback Troy Hentges hit three straight passes for gains of 24, 21 and 19 yards as the Bulldogs worked the football to the Tiger 18, but again
Lamar Democrat/Chris Morrow The Lamar Tigers hoisted the Class 2 state championship trophy for the fourth straight season Saturday after defeating South Callaway 30-15 at the Edward Jones Dome in Saint Louis. Lamar turned them away. Junior linebacker Jed Stahl blitzed up the middle to sack Hentges on a fourth and three, to force a turnover on downs. The Bulldogs were finally able to put points on the board midway through the second quarter on a 13 play drive that covered 57 yards. The big play came on a third and 10 when Hentges lofted a pass over the middle to Hanger. McDonald had perfect position and tipped the pass, but Hanger was able to pin it against his shoulder while falling to the Edward Jones Dome turf. He would score two plays later on a three yard run. With 7:41 to play in the first half the two teams were deadlocked at seven and it would stay that way until Lamar rolled the dice late
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This senior class is something special By CHRIS MORROW SAINT LOUIS-Like a younger brother who grows up in the shadow of a studly older brother, the gridiron accomplishments of the class of 2015 were often overlooked or in the first half. With the Tigers staring down a fourth and three at their 44 yard line and less than two minutes to play in the half, Rulo opted to use a time out in hopes that when his team got the ball back they would have time to mount a scoring drive. But when the Tigers took the field it wasn't
forgotten. Last season the Lamar Tigers put together a record breaking campaign that saw them go 14-1 on their way to a third straight state championship. Last season's seniors see SPECIAL, page 6A with their punt team. During the timeout Bailey's troops had convinced him to go for it. "You learn to trust them," Bailey said. Senior Johnny Brooks took the hand-off from Tucker. Right guard Trenton Mooney and see CHAMPS, page 6A
Affordable Care Act workshop offered LAMAR-How will the Affordable Care Act affect you and your community? The Barton County University of Missouri Extension ofsee WORKSHOP, page 2A
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SECTION A Correspondents......................... 2 Friends & Family....................... 3 Friends & Family/Little Miss... 4 School/Young Miss.................... 5 Sports.......................................... 6 SECTION B Area News.................................. 2 Records....................................... 3 Records/Legals........................... 4 Legals/Classifieds....................... 5 Area News.................................. 6
Pep rally sends Tigers off to State
Lamar Democrat/Melissa Little A pep rally for Lamar School students, as well as community members, was held in the high school gym on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 25, as the Lamar Tigers prepared to head to the state championship game against South Callaway. The Lamar Tiger football team will be vying for their fourth consecutive state championship. The cheerleaders and band started the rally by pumping up the crowd. Following recognition of the football team, including many heartfelt moments by team members, Coach Scott Bailey acknowledged his appreciation to the community, but it was clear that his heart and mind were centered on the practice field that awaited the boys following the rally.
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