CLINTON —
Boys basketball
Mississippi Athletic Conference
Conf. All
W L W L
Bettendorf 4 0 7 0
North Scott 3 0 9 0
Pleasant Valley 3 1 6 1
Dav. Assumption 2 1 3 3
Burlington 2 2 2 5
Dav. Central 2 2 4 4
Dav. West 2 2 4 4
Clinton 0 3 2 5
Dav. North 0 3 1 5
Muscatine 0 3 1 5
Big East Conference
Conf. All
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Preston 4 0 6 0
Marquette Cath. 5 1 6 3
Northeast 5 1 7 1
Camanche 3 2 4 3
Midland 3 3 5 4
Bellevue 2 4 2 6
Cal.-Wheatland 2 4 2 6
Lisbon 1 6 2 7
Prince of Peace 0 5 0 8
WaMaC Conference
East Division
Conf. All
W L W L
West. Dubuque 4 0 6 0
D’ville Beckman 3 1 6 2
Solon 5 2 5 2
Anamosa 4 2 5 2
Central DeWitt 3 2 5 3
Maquoketa 3 3 3 3
West Delaware 1 3 2 4
Mount Vernon 1 6 2 7
Girls basketball
Mississippi Athletic Conference
Conf. All
W L W L
Pleasant Valley 6 0 6 2
Dav. Assumption 5 0 7 0
Muscatine 5 0 8 1
Bettendorf 3 3 3 5
North Scott 3 3 4 5
Dav. West 1 2 1 3
Burlington 1 3 2 4
Clinton 1 4 2 6
Dav. Central 1 4 1 6
Dav. North 0 6 0 9
Big East Conference
Conf. All
W L W L
Marquette Cath. 6 0 7 1
Bellevue 4 1 6 2
Northeast 4 1 6 2
Preston 4 2 6 2
Camanche 3 2 7 2
Prince of Peace 2 4 3 6
Lisbon 2 5 3 6
Midland 1 5 2 7
Cal.-Wheatland 0 6 0 8
WaMaC Conference
East Division
Conf. All
W L W L
West. Dubuque 4 0 7 1
Mount Vernon 4 1 7 2
D’ville Beckman 2 1 3 5
Solon 5 3 6 3
Anamosa 2 2 3 5
West Delaware 2 2 4 4
Maquoketa 1 7 1 8
Central DeWitt 0 5 0 10
Sports
High school standings roundup
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River Kings roll at home
Clinton improved to 2-0 with a 9-1 win against Dubuque Senior on Friday in its home opener of the high school baseball season.
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Clean play key for Camanche
Camanche limited its mistakes and took advantage for a 4-2 win against Clinton on Friday, giving coach Erin Schlotfeldt a win in her debut as coach.
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Steamers' Holesinger advances to finals
CHARLESTON, Ill. -- Bryce Holesinger wasn't going to let an injury stop him. Holesinger, a junior at Fulton High School, qualified for Saturday's finals in the 300-meter hurdles by winning his heat Thursday in the preliminaries at the Illinois Class
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Tennis No Moore
CLINTON - "Before I got hurt, I was by far the best tennis player around. At camps, I could come out and hit, and the kids would come out to watch. I could show them how to hit a shot. They would absolutely buy into everything I told them." That was
- Bees starter shuts down L'Kings CLINTON - The Clinton LumberKings couldn't muster much offense against Burlington starter Pat Lowery in a 5-3 loss Wednesday night in Midwest League baseball at Ashford University Field. Making his third start of the year for the Bees, Lowery limited
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Clinton baseball opens with win
Two days after their scheduled season opener was interrupted, then postponed, by lightning, the Clinton River Kings were able to dodge the rain and beat Dubuque Hempstead 3-2 in high school baseball Wednesday evening.
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Out of the shadows: E/P boys seek their own recognition
CHARLESTON, Ill. -- Duplicating what their counterparts on the girls team did last weekend at Eastern Illinois is a difficult assignment for the athletes on the Erie/Prophetstown boys track team.
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High hopes as season starts
In Kevin Cunningham’s first season as Clinton High baseball coach, the River Kings surprised opponents and put together a 20-14 season.
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Indians earn 2nd in hurdles
Thomas Brantley, Devin Norman, Shykeem Williams and Mike Osaro were all smiles after seeing that their time in the finals of the Class 2A shuttle hurdle relay was their best ever.
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Panthers take 2nd at state
A successful track season was capped by a second place performance for Erie/Prophetstown on Saturday at the Illinois Class1A girls track and field state meet.
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