Varsity soccer closed out the Clinton Cup with a 1-0 win vs. St. Paul's. Denver Bannister and RJ Hampton-Shultz combined for the shutout in regulation and force the game to penalty kicks. Goals by Reid Hagedorn and Max Tylar combined with 2 stops from RJ forced a second sudden death round. The Tigers second shooter, Jaden Xiloj found the back of the net, and RJ came up with the huge stop on the Saints final attempt to give the Tigers the win. They are back in action in Sedalia on Tuesday vs. Sacred Heart
1 day ago, Jake Montemayor
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Friday night football with the Little Chirpers!
2 days ago, Christina Hess
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Friday Chapter Reads are in full swing! For the past two weeks, our 5th-hour reading class has been diving into the opening chapters of books, bringing stories to life. Huge applause for Madison and Lucy, our reading rockstars, for their boundless enthusiasm and bookish passion. Last week, Madison wowed us with her read, and this week, Lucy dazzled with Madison's help. Catch both talents starring in the play "Sense and Sensibility" at the Liberty Center in Sedalia at the end of the month (shameless plug)!

My 4th-hour crew is tuning in to some online chapter one action! I'm dishing out tales from the Truman Readers Award list. No brave souls have stepped up to take the reading spotlight yet, but fingers crossed it'll happen soon!
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Newsletter for Sept 15-19

Have a Great Weekend!!
3 days ago, Ami Schlesselman
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Construction continues on Phase 2 of the Cole Camp R-1 building project. Preconstruction meeting was held onsite this morning.Its a great day to be a Bluebird!
3 days ago, Christina Hess
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Hunger is a significant issue that affects many, including our students. In Missouri, 1 in 5 children experience food insecurity, with many of their other family members dealing with the same challenge. That’s where Cole Camp’s School Market program comes in. In partnership with The Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri, we provide a variety of meal ingredients, snacks and more for students experiencing food insecurity. Our School Market allows students to choose the foods they bring home, empowering them to pick what they need to thrive. If you'd like to learn more about the program, please reach out to our School Market Coordinator, Dawn Jelinek at 660-287-7434 or email at dawn.jelinek@bentonhealth.com or Elementary Counselor, Lynn Eckhoff at 660-668-3011 or eckhoffl@colecamp.k12.mo.us.
4 days ago, Dama Cooper
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JV soccer went 1-1 on this past Saturday in Stover. In game 1 vs. Iberia the Tigers got a 4-2 win. Jonny Xiloj scored 2 goals with Reid Hagedorn and Jackson Xiloj each netting one. Alex Diaz had 2 assists. Alex Diaz had the lone goal in regular time vs. Stover in a game which went to penalty kicks with the Tigers losing 2-1. Diaz, Chance Gething, and Jaden Xiloj each hit the back of the net during the PK round. Varsity soccer began the Clinton Cup tournament on Tuesday with a 4-1 loss to the host team. Clinton got off to a hot start with 2 goals in the first 5 minutes, however the Tigers settled in and played a more solid half until the Cardinals netted one more goal with about 7 minutes remaining in the first half. The team played better in the second half and was able to make some more runs and control the ball a bit more in the second half but it wasn't enough to make the comeback. Clinton got one more goal with just under 5 minutes left, but the Tigers fought to the end. Wyatt Crawford made a great run to beat the defense on a trough ball sent by Jack Hoos to net the Tigers lone goal in the final 5 minutes. Varsity soccer got a 2-0 win vs. Paseo Academy in game 2 of the Clinton Cup on Wednesday evening. Although the Tigers had multiple scoring opportunities in the first half, Paseo was able to thwart most of the chances. Reid Hagedorn took a pass from Jaden Xiloj with just over 15 minutes to play to net to net the Tigers first goal. The Tigers again controlled much of the tempo in the second half. Their loan goal came at just under 10 minutes into the half on a ball Max Tylar put through the defensive line that Jack Hoos was able to put in the back of the net. RJ Hampton-Shultz and Denver Bannister combined for the the shutout in goal.
4 days ago, Jake Montemayor

Lady Bluebird Volleyball: Cole Camp traveled to Concordia on a warm and dry September 10th. Farmers across the area could certainly use a good rain. Yet fear not, for the Good Lord will supply what's best in the long run!
Concordia JV team had a 2-0 record starting the evening, and they led 7-2 early. That quickly changed as Kristin Carl served 4 for the tie. Addy Russell put in 7 serves for a 15-8 lead. Rylee Fairchild with the final 2 scores as Cole Camp won 25 -14.
Once again the Lady Orioles led early in the 2nd set, but not for long. Russell with several aces in her string of 10 for a 14-6 lead. Addison Brockman put this one in the books with the final 7 serves for a 25-11 victory.
Concordia Varsity record last year was 22-3, but they had five starters graduate. This year's team is 2-0, with some good young talent. Cole Camp came in at 4-0 and playing exciting volleyball! The starting six were seniors Marilyn Hesse, Mandy Goosen, and Olivia Pilant. Junior Andrea Dieckman and sophomores Leah Allison and Madilynn Ogle. Senior Kate Harrison is the libero.
Allison with an ace to open the 1st set and the Lady Bluebirds never trailed. A Dakota Dieckman score at 7-4 put Andrea to serve. As volleyball fans know, the server is also expected to protect the back line defensively. Andrea with a couple nice digs as the lead grew to 14-4. Ava Mueller, a powerful hitter for Concordia, may have been a bit surprised when Allison got under the ball just before floor contact! Nice closeout as Ogle a perfect set for Goosen to kill for a 25-14 win.
A 7-1 run early 2nd set by Cole Camp had Concordia on their heels. Several Lady Bluebirds recorded aces contributing to an 18-11 margin. Powerful hits by Hesse and Dakota as Cole Camp took the middle set 25-17.
No rain was falling, but Concordia likely felt the floodgates had opened in the 3rd set. Ogle with 9 serves for an 11-1 tally. After a kill by Mueller, Cole Camp scored the next 8 with Andrea dealing out the serves. Several reserves into the game late as Cole Camp walked away with a 25-5 final for another sweep!
Kills: Goosen 9, Andrea 6, Hesse 5, Dakota 4
Digs: Goosen, Andrea, Allison 5 each
Assists: Ogle 23
Blocks: Goosen 4, Andrea 2
Aces: Ogle 4, Andrea 3, Allison 3
Only 5 JV players to cheer as a pep club at the recent Russellville game. Come on Blue Crew, get out and support these students as they enter Conference play!

4 days ago, Ami Schlesselman
Homecoming is right around the corner! This year, Homecoming will be held on Friday, Sept. 26 versus Lone Jack. See the flyers below for more details.
5 days ago, Dama Cooper
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Lady Bluebird Volleyball: The Cole Camp volleyball team traveled to Russellville Sept. 9th. Very comfortable outside but it was cold inside! People were packing blankets and hoodies into the gym. Parent Shannon Goosen wondered if the booster club there was trying to sell sweatshirts? A Russellville fan said, "When you come, bring a coat!" Remember that when District Play rolls around.
Due to limited players in the Russellville camp, a single JV set was played. Cole Camp jumped out to a 9-2 lead and kept scoring in bunches while the Lady Indians had to settle for two or less in a row. Cole Camp won 25-11.
Both Varsity teams were 3-0 at the start of play and Russellville starts five seniors. Those Lady Indians worked up a 12-8 lead by mid 1st set. After regaining possession, Mandy Goosen served 5 for a 13-12 Bluebird lead. Andrea Dieckman with two stuffs and a kill gave Cole Camp a 5 point lead which they held for a 25-19 victory.
A 6-6 tie in the 2nd set quickly went south as Russellville went on a 15-2 assault. Cole Camp hit an unusually high number of returns into the net, sometimes that happens. Could the Lady Birds regroup? Dieckman with a handful of scores and Madilynn Ogle served 5 in a row. From being down 13 to within 4, Cole Camp made it close but fell 19-25 in the 2nd.
Very competitive 3rd set as a 4 pt run by Cole Camp was the longest for either team. Dieckman was giving the Russellville hitters fits with blocks and or scores. Marilyn Hesse with the block, Ogle an ace, Kate Harrison a couple digs. All contributed to a nice 25-22 win for Cole Camp.
Ogle with 5 serves early 4th set as the Lady Bluebirds flew out to a 10-1 advantage. That lead grew to 24-10 before the Lady Indians rebounded with six in a row late. Final score of Cole Camp 25, Russellville 16.
Kills: Dieckman 14, Goosen 8, Hesse 7
Digs: Ogle 21, Goosen 14, Hesse 10, Allison 10, Harrison 8, Pilant 5
Assists: Ogle 24
Blocks: Dieckman 16, Goosen 4
Aces: Ogle 7
Thank you to Aurthur Keuper for writing this article.
5 days ago, Ami Schlesselman
Lady Bluebird Volleyball: Back in the days before big John Deere combines took over harvest, there were threshing crews. These were groups of physically strong people who traveled about a neighborhood helping farmers separate the grain from the chaff. It was hard work and took dedication, but a barn full of grain and bedding was the end goal. So could the Lady Bluebirds volleyball teams thresh out some victories over the Lady Eagles? Indeed they did!
Cole Camp fell behind 1-4 starting the C team game. However the Bluebirds regained the lead as Lauren Hesse served 5 for a 9-6 lead. Later Adilynn Craig served 7 to help build a 21-10 margin, leading to an eventual 25 - 13 win.
Craig serving to start the 2nd set and she delivered 8 in a row. Left-handed hitter Kaylan Poe had a couple very well placed shots for scores. Teams traded points mid game, then Anna Peterson chipped in a pair of aces. Cole Camp took the 2nd set 25-11.
Maddie Flores with 6 serves starting the JV contest. Cole Camp led 14-5 and kept it going up to a 25-8 win.
Kristen Carl with a kill opening the 2nd JV set giving serving duties to Taylor Loganbill. Loganbill had 3 aces in her string of 10 serves. Holden was whistled fairly often for touching the net, but rules are rules. Just as the set started, Carl with a kill to end the set with Cole Camp ahead 25-7.
This was Cole Camp's 3rd varsity game while the 1st for Holden. The Lady Eagles have been tough in the past.
Andrea Dieckman began serving with a 5-2 lead and when she finished it was 12-2. Mandy Goosen with 3 kills in that sequence. Marilyn Hesse added 7 serves as the lead reached 20-3. Cole Camp took the 1st set 25-9.
Madilynn Ogle with 7 serves early in the 2nd set. Showing her athletic ability, Hesse with a one-arm dig, followed shortly with a kill. Leah Allison closed out the scoring with 6 serves for a 25-6 victory.
Not giving up, the Lady Eagles overcame several kills by Goosen to lead 11-9 in the 3rd varsity set. Still anybody's game with an 18-18 tie, but the Lady Bluebirds crew finished it with a 7-1 effort and a 25-19 victory for the sweep!
Kills: Hesse 9, Goosen 7, Andrea 5, Allison 4
Digs: Hesse 13, Allison 10, Goosen, Pilant, Ogle 6 each
Assists: Ogle 21
Blocks: Goosen 8, Andrea 5
Aces: Hesse 5, Allison 4
Great start leading into the Cole Camp Fair! Enjoy both! Thank you to Aurthur Keuper for writing this article.
5 days ago, Ami Schlesselman

We will be offering the ACT on October 28th for any 9-12 student who is interested. If your student would like to take the ACT this day they must register with Mrs. Gladman by September 19th! The cost is $68 and can be paid in cash or check (made payable to the school). If you have questions feel free to contact Mrs. Gladman at gladmana@colecamp.k12.mo.us.

5 days ago, Amber Gladman
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Sophomore Sophia Edwards won 1st place in her division's mixed media category at the Cole Camp Fair. Congratulations to Sophia!
5 days ago, Dustin Mothersbaugh
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6 days ago, Ami Schlesselman
CCHS Teacher Spotlight! We are kicking off the year by celebrating Mr. Dustin Mothersbaugh, our amazing HS Art Teacher!
6 days ago, Lindsey Tinney
Teacher Spotlight - Mr. Mothersbaugh
There will be no JV football tonight. JH starts at 5:00 pm. Sorry for the confusion.
7 days ago, Ami Schlesselman
JH and JV football play tonight starting at 5:00 at home. Admission is Adult $5, Student $3, 60 years and older free. Come support your Bluebirds!!!

It is also being streamed on Hudl at: https://fan.hudl.com/usa/mo/cole-camp/organization/8365/cole-camp-high-school/schedule?date=2025-09-07T05%3A00%3A00.000Z&range=Week&s=U2NoZWR1bGVFbnRyeVB1YmxpY1N1bW1hcnk2ODlmNTczYTMxNDZkYTYzM2NjNzliYzc%3D
7 days ago, Ami Schlesselman
Soccer players did their annual duty of putting away all the fair set up items from LSA, jaycees, and Old Heet gas building.
7 days ago, Jake Montemayor
soccer boys cleaning up after Cole Camp Fair
Reminder: There is No School tomorrow. It is a PD Day. We will see everyone back Tuesday!
7 days ago, Cole Camp R-1 School District
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Senior, Payten Shoemaker was recommended for membership in the National Technical Honor Society by the SFCC Career and Technology Center (CTC). Payten has attended CTC for the past two years, studying Health Occupations. Congratulations Payten!

10 days ago, Melanie Benitz
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