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Returning Class 6 runner-up Joplin Eagles open the season against reigning Class 4 state champion Webb City Cardinals

What a way to kick off the prep football season.

The reigning Class 4 state champion Webb City Cardinals travel to Junge Field to take on the Class 6 runner-up Joplin Eagles in a 7 p.m. season opener to remember.

“I think it is how hard and physical they play,” Joplin coach Curtis Jasper said when asked what trait every Webb City team has that is coached by John Roderique. “We’ve talked about it before, but their offensive line always explodes off the ball and their defensive players always play hard and are very fundamental. They are a very physical and a fundamentally-sound football team.”

This will be the first time the Eagles step onto the field in a game that counts since finishing second in the state at the Class 6 level a year ago. But this game was very much in doubt leading up to the season because of concerns dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. With the season in doubt, getting a chance to take the field in 2020 is something the Eagles will not take for granted.

“Everybody is excited,” Jasper said. “We know how lucky we are to be playing a game, period. Getting to line up against one of our rivals Week 1 is an opportunity we feel lucky to have.

“This week of practice has been really good. I feel like our scout teams have improved tremendously and given us really good looks. I think our kids are dialed in and have good practices all week.”

Leading up to the season opener, there have been some adjustments made outside of the football field. With school now in session, Joplin coaches and players are also trying to navigate the proper safety measures for academia. 

“The school day has been different with it being an A-B schedule,” Jasper said. “So, that takes a transition, but I feel like it is working really well so far. The plan our administration has laid out for the school year has been fantastic. As far as once we get to the football field, that feels normal. You get to the football field and it just feels awesome. Obviously, we are taking all of the precautions, but it’s still football, and it just feels really great being able to go out and work with the kids.”

Focusing on the field, Joplin has five new starters on offense and six new starters on defense. With 11 players making their debut at the varsity level this week, making sure they are prepared has been a point of emphasis for the Joplin coaching staff.

“We want them to lean on their preparation,” Jasper said. “We’ve had a good summer, even with all of the craziness going on. We have had three good weeks of practice. So, be confident in your preparation, be confident in your game plan, relax, and go out and execute.”

Webb City brings an option offense that is always difficult to defend. The biggest task for the Eagles will be slowing down Cardinals senior running back Devrin Weathers, a three-year starter at the position and a Kansas State commit. 

“We have to be very sound in our responsibilities for the option,” Jasper said. “We have to match and exceed their physicality and intensity up front. We have to get everybody to the football and tackle well as a team.”

For the Joplin offense, there will be several new faces in the playmaker positions with the team looking to replace QB Blake Tash, RB Isaiah Davis and WR Zach Westomoreland from graduation. Junior Always Wright will be starting at quarterback, with senior Nathan Glades starting at running back. Glades finished last season with 73 carries for 471 yards and five touchdowns, adding 37 receptions for 508 yards and three touchdowns in the passing attack. Senior Trayshawn Thomas (13 catches, 199 yards, three touchdowns in 2019), juniors Keaton Renfo (12 catches, 185 yards, two touchdowns in 2019), Bruce Wilbert and sophomore Dante Washington will be the starting wideouts for the Eagles.

Joplin’s offensive line will be anchored by senior left tackle Alex Curry — a first-team all-area, conference, district and state lineman — senior center Sergio Piniero — a first-team all-district center — and senior right tackle Davis Ramsey.

“I think the main thing for us to understand is there are going to be two good teams on the football field facing adversity,” Jasper said. “We want to take care of the football, but whatever adversity hits, we want to be able to shake it and move on. When two good teams meet, there are going to be some things you have to stay calm and battle through. The team that does that best will be successful.” 

In a matchup of two of the top teams from their respective classes a year ago, that atmosphere in the stands come game time would normally be exhilarating. However, with the concern for COVID-19 across the country, teams who are lucky enough to play are limiting the capacity of fans attending sporting events.

For the Webb City-Joplin game, Junge will be filled to roughly half capacity (or 2,000 fans) to allow for proper social distancing measures to be taken. Though that is considerably less than what it would have been in a normal year, 2020 is anything but normal, and the Eagles are just grateful to be playing in front of fans at all.

“I try to focus on the positive side of it,” Jasper said. “I recently spoke with an athletic director in another part of the state who said they were only allowing 50 people total in the stands. There was another who said they were allowing just 20 percent. And another coach told me they just had their first day of practice on Monday.

“So, with all of that going on, you just kind of put the other stuff out of your head. We are focusing on A, getting to play, and B, 50-percent capacity is a lot better than in other places. But, the bottom line is that whatever the attendance is, that doesn’t affect what we are trying to accomplish as a team, or the opportunity that we have to be able to play this game and face off against a great opponent.”

HOW TO WATCH 

Fox Sports Joplin’s live stream for Friday’s game can be found here: http://www.citylinktv.com/channel/joplin-web-tv/. 

 

 

MARQUEE MATCHUP: Webb City set for Week 1 clash with Joplin

After concerns over the possible impact of the coronavirus pandemic lingered for months, there’s good news—Week 1 of the 2020 prep football season has officially arrived in Southwest Missouri.  

And we’re treated to a marquee matchup right away. 

Class 4 defending state champion Webb City travels to Joplin, last year’s Class 6 runner-up, on Friday night in an intriguing season opener at Junge Field. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. 

Webb City coach John Roderique noted he’s more than pleased his team will get the opportunity to play the Week 1 contest, as teams in the St. Louis are not yet able to play while other states have pushed fall sports to the spring. 

“We appreciate the opportunity to play,” Roderique said. “Some teams are unable to play. It goes back to the values of athletics and what it means to work with kids. It’s huge just to have the opportunity to play.” 

Unlike the last two meetings, which the visiting team won on both occasions, this year’s clash will not be contested in front of a huge crowd. 

There will only be 2,000 fans in attendance on Friday due to concerns over the spread of the coronavirus, with face coverings mandatory and social distancing encouraged. 

No tickets will be sold to the general public. Joplin High School is distributing 1,250 tickets to parents, staff and students, while Webb City will have 750 tickets to hand out. 

Roderique noted a smaller crowd shouldn’t have an impact on the game’s result. 

“I don’t think that’s going to be a huge factor for our kids,” he said. “It’s still just about going out there, playing hard and having fun.”  

As far as basic keys to the game, Webb City’s offense will need to sustain drives and limit turnovers and penalties. 

Of course, the Webb City offense features Kansas State recruit Devrin Weathers at running back and Arkansas State commit Gary Clinton at tight end. Both Eli Goddard and Cole Gayman are expected to see reps under center. 

The Webb City defense, led by all-state defensive back Treghan Parker, will need to limit Joplin’s big plays. 

“They’ve got a tremendous amount of speed,” Roderique said of the Eagles. “The (Nathan) Glades kid is an exceptional athlete. Their receivers and their quarterback (Always Wright) are good athletes. I’m impressed with their overall athleticism and speed after replacing a lot of guys from last year. They’re an impressive looking team. It’s hard to emulate their offense in practice, so it’s a matter of learning on the run. The speed of the game changes at this point, and big plays are always a big factor.”  

Webb City quarterback Cole Gayman (10) talks to his offense during last Friday’s jamboree. Gayman and Eli Goddard are both expected to see reps under center on Friday night against Joplin.

LAST YEAR’S MEETING 

On a night they were playing with heavy hearts after the death of Kadin Roberts-Day just days earlier, the Eagles earned a 35-28 win over the Cardinals in front of nearly 7,500 fans at a packed Cardinal Stadium. 

In a touching scene, the two teams game together before the clash. 

Despite holding the Eagles to one touchdown in the second half, Webb City was unable to overcome five turnovers. It was Joplin’s first win over Webb City since 1990. 

HOW TO WATCH 

Fox Sports Joplin’s live stream for Friday’s game can be found here: http://www.citylinktv.com/channel/joplin-web-tv/

 

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