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Nov 24, 2016Scotland County Senior Nutrition Center MENU Thursday, Nov. 24 – Thanksgiving…Center Closed,…
Patrick Morgan of Livonia, Missouri; two sisters, Carolyn Parmenter and husband, Edward of Harris, Missouri and Wanda Allen and husband, Ray of West Liberty, Iowa; several nieces and nephews and many good friends.
Marilyn is preceded in death by her parents; two daughters, Melissa Jean Martin on December 30, 1988 and Teresa Anne Morgan on September 10, 2009; one son in infancy, James Richard Spidel and two husbands, Clifford Martin and Donnie Anders.
Marilyn was a member of the Schuyler County Church of Faith in Lancaster, Missouri. She was a cosmetologist graduate of the Heavilin School of Hair Fashion. She was self-employed as a cosmetologist for many years in the local areas.
Marilyn was a very devoted wife, mother and grandmother to all of her family whom she loved dearly. She enjoyed the time she was able to spend with them. She also enjoyed working with her flowers and she was also an excellent cook.
Funeral services were held November 18, 2016 at the Norman Funeral Home in Lancaster, Missouri with Sonny Smyser, Pastor of the Schuyler County Church of Faith officiating. Special CD musical selections were “When We All Get To Heaven” and “The River”. Pallbearers weree Justin Morgan, Brandon Morgan, Tyson Cottey, Rob Clark, Mike Clark and David Prichard.
Memorials have been established for the Coffey Cemetery. Burial was in the Coffey Cemetery south of Downing, Missouri. Online condolences may be expressed to the family by logging on to normanfh.com.
Arrangements were under the direction of the Norman Funeral Home of Lancaster, Missouri.
(Memphis Democrat)
Mar 11, 2016Flowers leads West Liberty women to MEC title game
With more than 2,000 points in her West Liberty women’s basketball career, senior guard Liz Flowers obviously knows how to score. The Hilltoppers needed — and got — that talent Saturday afternoon.
Flowers poured in 34 points, the lone aberration in a defense-heavy game, to lead No. 17 West Liberty to a 53-40 win over Fairmont State in the Mountain East Conference tournament semifinals at the Charleston Civic Center.
The Hilltoppers (27-3), the No. 1 seed in the tournament, will play for the tournament championship against No. 2 seed Wheeling Jesuit (25-5) at 1 p.m. Sunday.
Flowers made 12 of WLU’s 21 field goals and five of West Liberty’s six 3-pointers, and carried the Hilltoppers to a lead in the second quarter they would not relinquish. Down 11-8 with 2:47 to go in the first quarter, Flowers scored 11 of West Liberty’s next 22 points. When she wasn’t knifing through the lane, scooping in layups, she was hitting 3-pointers.
“She’s kind of a freak of nature athletically,” West Liberty coach Lynn Ullom said. “She’s a gr... (Charleston Gazette-Mail (subscription))
Feb 3, 2016Area roundup: West Liberty's 3-pointers sink UC men 89-72
West Liberty drained 15 of 30 3-pointers as the Hilltoppers beat the University of Charleston men's basketball team 89-72 Thursday evening in West Liberty.
The Golden Eagles (11-8, 8-5 Mountain East Conference) had their five-game winning streak snapped.
Devin Hoehn and Mike Lamberti sunk four triples apiece as they each scored 20 points, while Seger Bonifant chipped in 12 points and David Dennis donated 10 for the Hilltoppers (17-2, 11-2).
For UC, Jevonte Hughes made 10 of 14 from the field for a team-high 20 points to go along with seven rebounds, Justin Coleman scored 12, Aleksander Kesic added 11 and Travon Williams tallied 10.
Charleston travels to Wheeling to take on Wheeling Jesuit Saturday, while West Liberty faces West Virginia State the same day in Institute. Both games are slated for 4 p.m.
STATE WOMEN LOSE
A four-point first quarter put the West Virginia State women's basketball team at an early disadvantage from which it could not recover as the Yellow Jackets fell to Whee... (Charleston Gazette-Mail (subscription))
Feb 3, 2016Roundup: WVSU women upset No. 17 West Liberty
Behind 30 points from freshman Laura Szorenyi, the West Virginia State women’s basketball team upset No. 17 West Liberty 99-90 Saturday at the Walker Convocation Center.
The Yellow Jackets (10-10, 7-7 Mountain East Conference) held the Hilltoppers (17-3, 12-2) to just 37.8 percent shooting from the floor to hand West Liberty its second loss in three games. Szorenyi did most of her damage driving to the basket, drawing several fouls on the way. She finished the game making 16 of 17 free throws.
“Laura just carried us for about 7 minutes,” WVSU coach David Smith said. “They couldn’t stop her. And the way the game is supposed to be called, you put a hand on somebody or a forearm or a touch, the whistle blows. So, go [to the basket].”
WVSU built as much as a 12-point lead in the fourth quarter before West Liberty started a furious rally. State pulled ahead 93-81 on a Deyhanna Styles layup with 1:50 left in the game.
Yet the Hilltoppers went on a 9-0 run over the next 64 seconds. Kierra Simpson scored five of those nine points for West Liberty, which took advantage of three Yellow Jackets turnove... (Charleston Gazette-Mail (subscription))
Jan 8, 2016MEC basketball roundup: State men drop 100-78 decision at Wheeling Jesuit
Mazyck led all scorers with 27 points, followed by Tyrie Elliott’s 15 points. Sophomore Cody Morris pulled down 10 rebounds for State.
MEC women
West Liberty 48, Charleston 37: Kailee Howe scored 22 points, grabbed eight rebounds and dished four assists to lead the Hilltoppers on the road. West Liberty (11-1, 6-0), who sit atop the MEC standings, also received 13 points from Liz Flowers. For UC (4-8, 2-4), Chyress Lockhart led the way with 17 points.
Wheeling Jesuit 62, West Virginia State 56: The Cardinals improved to 10-2 overall and 5-1 in MEC play with a tough home win. Jalia Bryant paced WJ with 18 points while Jaana Motton added 12. For State (5-7, 2-4), Aurreeshae Hines netted 20 points while Alexus Hobbs pulled down nine rebounds.
(Charleston Gazette-Mail (subscription))
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