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Seniors Corey McCracken (42) and Alex Youngquist (18) lead the Murray Mustangs off the field with the Eight-Man semifinal trophy after the Mustangs were defeated, 78-76, in overtime by Gilbertville Don Bosco in the UNI-Dome. It was the highest-scoring playoff game in Iowa high school history. (CNA file photo by LARRY PETERSON)

Briley is continuing her playing career at DMACC, while Frain is continuing her career at South Dakota.

After making back-to-back trips to the state volleyball tournament, East Union had hopes of making a third straight trip.

But, the Eagles gave up a 2-1 lead in sets as Grandview Park Baptist came from behind to knock off the Eagles and send a successful senior class home without another opportunity at the state tournament.

The senior class of Amber Friend, Rochelle Means, Shelby Smith and Dusti Carlisle went 121-24 over their four years with the program, for a winning percentage of .834.

Friend and Carlisle will continue their careers at Graceland, while Means has committed to Southwestern.

• 9 — Legends pass away

Early September marked the passing of two icons of southwest Iowa athletics — former Creston athletic director Curt Olson and retired Nodaway Valley football coach Bob Daut.

Daut, a Hall of Fame coach with 200 wins, was honored twice shortly before his passing, first with the inaugural “Battle for the Rock” between Mount Ayr and Nodaway Valley, and then with the Wolverines playing the inaugural Bob Daut Kickoff Classic.

Olson, meanwhile, suffered a stroke and passed away shortly before being inducted into the Creston High School Hall of Fame. At the time, Olson was coaching on the eighth-grade football staff.

He was honored during Creston/O-M’s homecoming football game, as Panther paws with his nickname “Oly” painted onto the field.

• 10 — Southwestern softball makes regional final

Southwestern Community College softball, under the direction of head coach Lindsay Stumpff, finished with one of its best seasons in school history.

The Spartans became just the third SWCC team to reach a regional final, finishing the season 43-21.

Southwestern fell 5-1 to DMACC in the regional final to finish its season. The Spartans entered the Region XI Tournament as the four-seed, but went undefeated until losing two games in a row to the Bears.

The 43 wins by the Spartan team set a new school record for victories. Leah Kipfer, London Miller and Danyielle Barger all surpassed the previous single-season school record for hits.

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