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Last Wednesday, the Stockton Tiger golf team hosted their final home golf meet as Adrian and Butler came to the Stockton Country Club. Led by Head Coach Andrew Boone and Assistant Coach Doug Haines, the Tigers continued to play excellent golf, taking first place in the match. Team scores were: Stockton, 178, Butler, 191, and Adrian 214. The Tigers were led by Owen Garver who shot a 43 as teammates Canaan Rutledge, Parker Phelan, and Layton Colvin all scored a 45. Gilberto Alexander shot a 48 on the 9 hole course. more
Last week, the Stockton Tiger golf team was busy, competing on three consecutive days. more
Last Thursday, the Tigers and Lady Tigers track teams traveled to Buffalo to compete against 18 other schools in the Buffalo Invitational. At the end of the day, the Tigers took sixth place while the Lady Tigers finished 7th. more
The Stockton Tigers ended their season with a semifinal loss to host Adrian last Thursday, ending the season with a 14-12 record. more
Coach Brett Burchett and his Lady Tigers’ season came to a close last Friday as the Lady Tigers fell to top seed El Dorado Springs in the Class 3, District 13 championship at Adrian after the Lady Tigers previously defeated the host Adrian Blackhawks in the semifinal matchup. more
Last week, the Lady Tigers lost a heartbreaker to Butler but bounced back to defeat Greenfield on the road in the regular season finale. more
Last week, the flu bug struck the Stockton Tigers who found multiple starters out for two games. Even though their replacements and the bench played well, the loss of those unable to play was too much to overcome against two solid opponents. more
Last Tuesday, the Lady Tigers traveled to Miller to take on the Lady Cardinals in Southwest Conference action. The hosts entered the game with a 16-7 record, riding a three game winning streak into the matchup. more
Last Tuesday, the Lady Tigers traveled to Miller to take on the Lady Cardinals in Southwest Conference action. The hosts entered the game with a 16-7 record, riding a three game winning streak into the matchup. more
The Stockton Lady Tigers played host to the weather delayed 14th Annual Stockton Invitational Tournament last week, entering the tournament as a #8 seed as they faced the #1 seed, and #1 ranked Class 3 girls basketball team, the El Dorado Springs Lady Bulldogs. As if facing the Lady Bulldogs wasn’t enough of a challenge, Coach Brett Burchett and his Lady Tigers found themselves without the services of freshman starter Hayleigh Burres, who was injured in a game the previous week. more
The Stockton Lady Tigers played host to the weather delayed 14th Annual Stockton Invitational Tournament last week, entering the tournament as a #8 seed as they faced the #1 seed, and #1 ranked Class 3 girls basketball team, the El Dorado Springs Lady Bulldogs. As if facing the Lady Bulldogs wasn’t enough of a challenge, Coach Brett Burchett and his Lady Tigers found themselves without the services of freshman starter Hayleigh Burres, who was injured in a game the previous week. more
After a two day weather delay, the Stockton Boys Basketball Tournament tipped off last week, utilizing the Stockton Middle School gym for the opening round while the girls tournament opened at the high school gym. more
With inclement weather closing school last Tuesday, the Lady Tigers had to postpone their contest with Marionville by a day, taking on the state ranked Lady Comets on a Wednesday evening at Stockton High School. Marionville entered the game as the 8th ranked Class 2 team in Missouri, adding incentive for a possible upset by the Lady Tigers. more
Last week, the Greenwood Bluejays traveled to Stockton to take on the host Tigers in a non-conference battle. Greenwood, ranked 5th in Class 3 in the most recent state rankings, showed why they are considered one of the best teams in the state. more
Last week, the Greenwood Bluejays traveled to Stockton to take on the host Tigers in a non-conference battle. Greenwood, ranked 5th in Class 3 in the most recent state rankings, showed why they are considered one of the best teams in the state. more
With inclement weather closing school last Tuesday, the Lady Tigers had to postpone their contest with Marionville by a day, taking on the state ranked Lady Comets on a Wednesday evening at Stockton High School. Marionville entered the game as the 8th ranked Class 2 team in Missouri, adding incentive for a possible upset by the Lady Tigers. more
Last Tuesday, the Stockton Tigers opened the 2024 portion of their basketball schedule, hosting the Marionville Comets. Due to ongoing upgrades at Stockton High School, the game was moved to Stockton Middle School, the home of the Tigers from 1966 to 2008. With a touch of nostalgia in the air, the game was the Southwest Conference opener for both teams. The Comets and Tigers were coming off of losses, hoping to start the new year on the right foot. more
Last Tuesday, the Stockton Tigers opened the 2024 portion of their basketball schedule, hosting the Marionville Comets. Due to ongoing upgrades at Stockton High School, the game was moved to Stockton Middle School, the home of the Tigers from 1966 to 2008. With a touch of nostalgia in the air, the game was the Southwest Conference opener for both teams. The Comets and Tigers were coming off of losses, hoping to start the new year on the right foot. more
Last week, the Lady Tigers opened the new year with a road trip to Lamar. Even with districts over a month away, the outcome of the game had the potential to have an impact on district rankings. Although they reside in a different district, Adrian was a common opponent of both Lamar and Stockton. Lamar had defeated Adrian in December but Adrian had knocked off Stockton earlier in the season. With Adrian as a common opponent, the Lady Tigers needed the victory, hoping to leapfrog Lamar when district rankings are made in February. Adding to Stockton’s concern, starter Kila Burchett was injured and unable to play. more
Last week, the Lady Tigers opened the new year with a road trip to Lamar. Even with districts over a month away, the outcome of the game had the potential to have an impact on district rankings. Although they reside in a different district, Adrian was a common opponent of both Lamar and Stockton. Lamar had defeated Adrian in December but Adrian had knocked off Stockton earlier in the season. With Adrian as a common opponent, the Lady Tigers needed the victory, hoping to leapfrog Lamar when district rankings are made in February. Adding to Stockton’s concern, starter Kila Burchett was injured and unable to play. more
The Stockton Tigers football team faced Miller away from home on Friday, Sept. 2, coming back home with a 35-12 win for their second game of the season. Stockton head coach Luke Rader said the … more
  The Stockton boys cross country team earned a state championship trophy last year.   This year, the team looks to continue that strong momentum once again as they set out on the … more
  As temperatures slowly decline and Friday night traffic suddenly flows toward one concentrated spot — Stockton’s R-1’s Joe Price Stadium — well, that can only mean … more
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