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Joplin’s Saunders moves to setter for senior year

Transitioning to a new position on the volleyball court is never easy, especially for a three-year starter.

But Addison Saunders is making the move from right side hitter to setter this fall for the Joplin High School volleyball team.

With that, the 5-foot-9 Saunders is going from attacking and blocking at the net to setting up her teammates. 

“I think it’s pretty hard to do,” Joplin coach Staci Saunders said of the position change. “You don’t see a change like that happen much. Addison did set with her club team this offseason to get ready. She’s worked really hard all summer and she’s a student of the game.” 

The setter position is a demanding one. 

The setter must be able to see the game develop like a quarterback. Constantly hustling all over the court, the setter must communicate well with teammates and must be able to put the team’s attackers in position to have success at the net.

“Addison is still learning the position, but there’s something that beats in her chest…she’s just a winner,” Coach Saunders said. “She plays hard and she plays to win. She’s a leader and she’s fun to coach.” 

Addison Saunders is taking over the setter position after her older sister and multi-year starter, Mari Katheryn Saunders, graduated.

“I think Addison has kind of been in her sister’s shadow, so it’s been fun to see her blossom,” Coach Saunders said, adding that Addison will at times see some playing time at right side hitter when Baileigh Riley plays setter. “She’s taking over a leadership role and she just gets the job done.”

Joplin senior Addison Saunders celebrates with her teammates during Tuesday’s jamboree at Carthage High School.

Addison Saunders got her first taste of playing setter against an opponent when the Eagles attended Carthage’s jamboree on Tuesday night. 

By her play on the court, it was hard to tell she’s relatively new to the setter position. 

“It’s been a pretty smooth transition,” Addison Saunders said. “There have been some bumps in the road. There are some things I can work on, but I think it’s gone pretty well. The setter is definitely the leader of the team and I definitely want to lead this team.”  

Joplin opens the season on Sept. 1 at Rogers-Heritage. 

And when the Eagles take the court, a member of the Saunders family will once again be starting at the crucial setter position. 

“We’re going to practice hard, play hard and give everything we’ve got this year,” Addison said. 

 

Addison Saunders

JAMBOREE SUCCESS

The Eagles swept three scrimmages at Tuesday’s jamboree, going 2-0 against Nevada, Aurora and Carthage. 

Host Carthage also earned wins over Nevada (25-23, 25-14) and Aurora (25-17, 25-16) before taking on Joplin. 

In the finale, the Eagles won the opening set 25-16 before rallying for a 30-28 come-from-behind victory in the second set.

“I’m very proud of our girls,” Coach Saunders said. “We rose to the occasion at the end. They just kept fighting. We served tough. In all three games, whoever had the better serve-receive won.”

Coach Saunders noted the three wins should be a confidence boost for her squad. 

“I feel like we’re going to sneak up on some people,” she said. “Everybody knows their job on this team. They know it takes every one of them for us to be successful. Tonight was a perfect example of that.” 

 

Neosho softball eager to repeat success in 2020

Catie Cummins’ Neosho Wildcats are in prime position to repeat their strong performance from a year ago again in 2020.

Coming off an 18-8 record last season, Neosho returns a bevy of difference makers, led by all-conference performers Kaitlyn Killion and McKaylie Forrest. Killion, a junior outfielder, hit .432 and scored 26 runs a year ago, while Forrest, a sophomore backstop who could see time on the infield, hit .424 with 22 RBI in 2019.

“(McKaylie) is a pretty good third baseman and shortstop, so when we are looking to give her legs a break, we might see her on the infield,” Cummins said. “Kaitlyn is a two-time unanimous all-COC player, and to not miss a vote as an outfielder in that conference in your first two years is incredible.”

Junior OF Lili Graue returns after hitting .367 in 2019, along with junior utility player Alivia Campbell, who also hit .367 a year ago. Also back for the Wildcats in her senior season is starting shortstop Sierra Jones, who finished last season with a .384 average at the plate. Junior UT Maddie Carpenter figures to see plenty of action at third base this season for Neosho.

Sophomore Maelynn Garrett figures to start at first base, with sophomores Abbie Carpenter, Baylie Bowers and freshman Tatiyana Douglas also planning to see varsity time this season.

“This season is going to be really exciting,” Cummins said. “We only have two seniors and four juniors. Then, we have 12 sophomores. … It’s a competition in that (sophomore class) to see who is going to perform.”

IN THE CIRCLE

Senior Brittany Winchester, who finished with a 3-1 record a year ago, will be looked at as the ace for the Wildcats. She also hit .333 at the plate as a junior. Sophomore Chloe Patterson will also be in the mix for innings with others in the circle as well, which is an area that Cummins believes will be one of the team’s biggest strengths.

“We know you have to work ahead (in the count),” Cummins said. “We cannot work from behind because we will not be setting ourselves up for success if we do that. I think our pitching will be very consistent this season.”

Of course, Neosho will also be relying heavily on its defense to make plays with a pitching staff that performs better when pitching to contact instead of going for a strikeout every at-bat.

“We are not going to have a lot of strikeouts as a staff, but I tell our pitchers all the time, ‘we don’t need strikeouts to get people out,’” Cummins said. “We are going to have a lot of ground balls and pop-ups. So, that is where we are going to look at our defense to back up our pitchers as they work it around the zone.”

PLENTY OF OFFENSE

Cummins also believes the Wildcats will not have a problem scoring runs this season, as she feels the offense will be another strength for the team in 2020. Forrest will likely see plenty of RBI opportunities this year hitting third in the lineup for Neosho. Though, there has been talk of using her in the leadoff spot if needed.

“She gets on base all the time,” Cummins said of Forrest. “It makes sense to (let her leadoff), but if we can’t get those runs pushed in behind her, then it doesn’t make sense. So, that is something we are going to see how it plays out and what we feel good about.”

Maddie Carpenter will also be relied on to drive in runs in the middle of the lineup for the Wildcats.

 

SEASON OPENER

Noesho opens the season on the road with a 4:30 p.m. matchup at Monett on Aug. 31.

“Picking up that first win is such a sense of relief for the kids,” Cummins said. “So, we need to try to jump on that early to get that first win … and just kind of take that momentum and keep it rolling.”