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Zalma and Bulldogs
The early 1990s, however, were good years for the Zalma Lady Bulldogs varsity volleyball team as they won the Class 1A MSHSAA State Volleyball Championship in 1990-1991, defeating Osceola for the title.

Zalma and State
• Arab, located at the intersection of State Highway 51, Route C and Route P, lies about four miles ( 6 km ) south of Zalma.
• Buchanan, located on Route Y south of State Highway 51, lies about four miles ( 6 km ) northwest of Zalma near Castor River.
• Dongola, located on State Highway 51 just west of the State Highway 91 intersection, lies about seven miles ( 11 km ) east of Zalma.
• Sank is located on Bollinger County Road 528 just north of State Highway 51 about four miles ( 6 km ) east of Zalma.
• Schlatitz is located on State Highway 51 about five miles ( 8 km ) east of Zalma, conveniently located just east of Sank and west of Dongola between the two communities.
Maple Flats, owned by the Missouri Department of Conservation, is located less than a mile right outside of Zalma on State Highway 51 and is a popular fishing spot.
Some residents in Zalma choose to camp along the Castor River at Arrowhead Campgrounds, Castor River Park and / or Twin Bridges Park, three public campgrounds located near the junction of State Highway 34 and Route Y close to Grassy.
The Rustic Lodge ( or simply known as The Rustic to the locals ), located right outside the city limits of Zalma on State Highway 51 right before the Castor River Bridge, is a popular bar not only to residents of Zalma but people from all over the area have been known to frequent it.
State Highway 51 runs directly through Zalma.

Zalma and then
The Brown Cooperage Company then secured a right-of-way from the landowners to Bollinger ’ s Mill ( Zalma ) to build a tramway to haul the stave bolts from that area.
Since then, Zalma has had several new businesses and organizations.
Another popular fishing and hunting place is Sweetgum, located north of Zalma on Route H then about west on Bollinger County Road 708, which contains of forest and woodlands for avid hunters.

Zalma and has
As of the 2010 census, Zalma has a population of 122.
Cruising the town at night used to be a popular trend among teenagers during the 1990s, but due to the ever-rising gas prices it has become a rare activity among teenagers in Zalma nowadays.

Zalma and state
Zalma is home to a number of state parks that feature a number of activities such as deer hunting, fishing, bird watching, horseback riding, and hiking.
Blue Pond, the deepest natural pond in the state of Missouri, is located outside of Zalma.
Historical tornado activity in the Zalma area is near the Missouri state average but is 91 percent greater than the national average.
The total crime risk in Zalma is significantly lower ( 18 ) than the Missouri state average ( 107 ) and lower than the national average ( 100 ).

Zalma and sport
Volleyball still remains the most popular sport at Zalma High School.

Zalma and .
One of the Cherokee Trail of Tears routes passed through Sedgewickville while another route passed through Glennon and Zalma.
* Greenbrier-Located at the end of Route W northeast of Arab, there once was a station here along the Zalma Branch Railroad.
* Hahn-Previously known as North Zalma, it is located on Route H just south of the Route FF intersection about halfway between Marble Hill and Zalma.
* Sank-Located on County Road 528 just north of Highway 51 about halfway in between Zalma and the Highway 51-91 Junction.
* Schlatitz-Located on Highway 51 just west of Dongola and east of Sank not far from Zalma.
* Burg-Located somewhere between Zalma and Gipsy on Route E, the Pioneer Cooperage Company operated a lumber mill here from about 1906-1911 after which the company was moved to Coldwater in Wayne County when the timber played out.
* Castor Bridge-Located on Castor River near the end of County Road 615 southeast of Zalma, it used to be where the river crossed between Zalma and Greenbrier on the Zalma Branch Railroad.
* Richardson-Located at the end of County Road 644 along the Diversion Channel east of Greenbrier, there used to be a station on the Zalma Branch Railroad between Greenbrier and Brownwood.
Zalma, once known as Bollinger's Mill, is a town on the banks of the winding Castor River at a point where the river makes a horseshoe bend in southern Bollinger County in southeast Missouri.
When the railroad moved to town, the name Bollinger's Mill was changed to Zalma, after railroad worker Zalma Block.
Zalma is part of the Cape Girardeau – Jackson, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The DuVall History of Zalma in the Oct. 18, 1954 edition of the Southeast Missourian lists this site as being about where the E. A.
It ’ s been said that the history of Zalma is the history of the mill from 1800 to about 1899.
History records that in the year 1800, an Urban Asherbranner ( or Asherbramer or Asherbrauner ) settled on the upper portion of the Castor River, just where the river empties its waters into Mingo Bottom, and where the village of Zalma is now situated, built a log and brush dam and erected a water mill to grind corn.
Daniel is thought to have come to Zalma about mid-century ( 1850 ) to assume operation of the mill.
As it happened, John Henry Hoover lived a few miles south of what is now Zalma, and it was said that he made excellent corn whiskey.

Bulldogs and varsity
The university's 18 varsity sports teams are known as the Bulldogs, and the school's colors are cardinal red and blue.
Traditionally, the current Uga is present at every Georgia Bulldogs home football game, many away games, and other University-related functions and sports events, and usually wears a spiked collar and red jersey with varsity letter.
The 07-08 West Springfield varsity football team ( 10-3 ) won the Patriot District Championship for the first time since 1994, but went on to lose in the Northern Region Final against the would-be 15-0 State Champion Westfield Bulldogs.
Tennessee Wesleyan offers 10 varsity sports, the Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs compete in the Appalachian Athletic Conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics in baseball, basketball, soccer, cross country, tennis, volleyball, cheerleading, softball and lacrosse.
The university's collegiate men's varsity team is called the National University Bulldogs.
The collegiate women's varsity team is called the Lady Bulldogs, and the high school varsity teams are called the Bullpups.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs ( also known unofficially as the Zags ) are the athletic teams at Gonzaga University, in Spokane, Washington, U. S .; the term applies to any of the school's varsity teams.

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