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The Camdenton football team will travel to Jefferson City to face CMAC Conference rival Helias Catholic hungry for revenge with kick-off set for 7 p.m. tonight.

The School of the Osage cross country teams had another historic finish with 10 runners earning a medal at the Class 3, District 2 Tournament to advance to State on Saturday, Nov. 2, at Plato High School.

The School of the Osage football team stormed back to beat Ft. Zumwalt South 50-16 in the Class 4, District 5 quarterfinal round on Friday, Nov. 1, at the SOTO Athletic Complex. The Indians (7-2) fought back from being down 9-7 at halftime and outscored the Bulldogs (5-5)...

School of the Osage distance runner Rosie Falter has been named Lake Sun Athlete of the Week for her contributions to the Lady Indians’ cross country team during the week of Oct. 28-Nov. 3.

The Camdenton football team handled business at Rolla and won 49-20 to open the Class 5, District 5 quarterfinal on Friday, Nov. 1. The Lakers (6-4) were led by senior quarterback Karson Durnin who scored five total touchdowns on the Bulldogs (6-4). Durnin completed 11-of-15 passes for 130 yards and one TD while rushing for 95 yards off 16 carries with four TDs.

Week 10 has arrived for the School of the Osage football team as it opens postseason play against Ft. Zumwalt South in the Class 4, District 5 Quarterfinal at 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 1, at the SOTO Athletic Complex.

The Camdenton football team travels to face Rolla in an old Ozark Conference match up on Friday, Nov. 1, at 7 p.m. in the Class 5, District 5 Quarterfinal.

Camdenton football player Willard DeMott has been named Lake Sun Athlete of the Week for his contributions to the Laker football team during the week of Oct. 21-27.

The School of the Osage volleyball team lost 3-2 to Eldon in the Class 3, District 8 Tournament Championship at Versailles High School on Saturday, Oct. 26.

The Camdenton football team closed out its regular season with a 70-0 shutout over Southeast during Senior Night on Friday, Oct. 25, at Bob Shore Stadium.

The School of the Osage football team closed out its regular season with a 24-0 loss at St. Francis Borgia on Friday, Oct. 25. 

The Camdenton football team is set to close out its regular season at home against Southeast tonight at 7 p.m. at Bob Shore Stadium. This is the first-ever match up between the Lakers (4-4, 4-3 CMAC) and the Knights (0-6, 0-3) from Southeast High School in Kansas City.

The School of the Osage football team closes out the regular season with a road test at St. Francis Borgia tonight at 7 p.m. in Washington. The Indians (7-1, 6-1 TCC) will be aiming to hand the Knights (8-0) their first loss and ride off into the postseason on a six-game win streak.

School of the Osage quarterback Maverick Trusty has been named Lake Sun Athlete of the Week during the week of Oct. 14-20, after throwing five touchdowns to help lead the Indians to a 45-7 win over Southern Boone on Friday, Oct. 22

The Camdenton football team lost 28-14 to Capital City in a CMAC Conference match up on Friday, Oct. 18, at Bob Shore Stadium.

The School of the Osage football team has won its fifth-straight game after beating Southern Boone 45-7 in a ranked Tri-County Conference match up on Friday, Oct. 18, at the SOTO Athletic Complex.

The School of the Osage football team looks to extend its four-game win streak as it hosts Southern Boone in its first ranked Tri-County Conference matchup Friday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m., at the SOTO Athletic Complex. For the first time this season, Osage has earned a Top-10 ranking by the Missouri Media football rankings and debuts at No. 10 in the Class 4 poll, while Southern Boone comes in ranked No. 8 in the Class 3 poll.

The Camdenton football team looks to spark a new CMAC Conference rivalry against Capital City at 7 p.m., Friday, Oct. 18, at Bob Shore Stadium.

Camdenton athlete Bella Asante has been named Lake Sun Athlete of the Week for her contributions to the Lady Lakers volleyball team during the week of Oct. 7-13. Asante recently surpassed 2,000 career assists as Camdenton finished second at the Mount Vernon Tournament.

The School of the Osage football team rolled to a 33-7 Tri-County Conference win over Boonville on Friday, Oct. 11, held at the SOTO Athletic Complex. “It took all of our guys, and we said that at halftime,” said Indians coach Shannon Jolley. “It’s not about any one player coming out and doing anything special, it’s about everybody else playing for each other and I really think that’s what happened.” The Indians (6-1, 4-1) defense swarmed and shut out the Pirates (5-2, 3-2) in the second half and on offense was led by the thunder and lightning running back duo of senior Adian Williams and junior Drake Williams who accounted for all of the Osage touchdowns.

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