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Braxtyn Taylor

Braxtyn Taylor

Braxtyn Taylor

Going in for the takedown

Going in for the takedown

Going in for the takedown

Clinton’s Larynz Spottedwolf, left, gets his opponent in a single-leg takedown during the first day of the Max Dipple Memorial Wrestling Tornament. 
Locking his opponent in place

Locking his opponent in place

Locking his opponent in place

Clinton’s Marquis Martin captures his opponent in a wrist lock during his first match of the recent Max Dipple Memorial Tournament. Martin finished second in his weight class during the two-day tournament. 
Wrapping things up

Wrapping things up

Wrapping things up

Clinton’s Layden Fuller wraps his opponent up during his opening match of the recent Max Dipple Memorial Tournament in Weatherford. Fuller finished in fourth place of his weight class for the tournament. 

AP Poll reaches 75th year in NCAA men’s basketball

(AP)- When the first AP Top 25 men’s college basketball poll was published in January 1949, Saint Louis was installed at No. 1 ahead of mighty Kentucky, thanks to a headto- head win a few weeks earlier in New Orleans.

Sports betting expansion to slow down across the country

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — At his suburban St. Louis home, Brett Koenig can pull out his smartphone and open a sports betting app. But he can’t place a bet.He is blocked by a pop-up message noting he is not in a legal location.
Locked on the shot

Locked on the shot

Locked on the shot

Locked on the shot

Chiefs look to regain their early season form

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Wednesday that he has talked with Travis Kelce after the star tight end’s sideline outburst in which he chucked his helmet toward the benches during a 20-14 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on Christmas.