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Softball: Webb City rolls in tourney opener, Cards pick up two wins

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — What a way to begin a tournament.
Webb City rolled to a dominating 24-1 win over Oak Park in the opener of the Winnetonka Tournament on Friday afternoon.
The Cardinals scored seven runs in the first, nine in the second and eight in the third inning. The game ended after the third inning due to the run-rule.
Everyone got into the act for the Cardinals, who scored their 24 runs on 23 hits.
Alyssa Jennings drove in five runs on two home runs, while Peyton Hawkins went 3-for-4 with four RBI. Kaylyn Gilbert drove in four runs on three hits, while Brynna Cupp, Haidyn Berry and Shae’lee Key all had three RBIs apiece.
Berry and Key also hit homers, while Gilbert had two doubles. Bri Batson and Ripley Shanks had two hits apiece. Emalee Lamar scored three runs and had one RBI, while Hannah Wells drove in one run.
Berry earned the pitching victory. She allowed one run on one hit and struck out two.

WEBB CITY 9, BLUE SPRINGS SOUTH 7
In Friday’s second contest, Webb City earned a 9-7 win over Blue Springs South.
Hawkins homered, scored three runs and had four RBI. Lamar drove in two runs, while Berry had three hits and Batson scored twice.
Berry was the winning pitcher. She allowed two earned runs and struck out five.
The Cardinals improved to 13-0. The tourney continues on Saturday.

Neosho volleyball team raises money for student fighting cancer

When the Neosho Wildcats took the court on Thursday night, they had much more than volleyball on their minds.
The Wildcats held a “Rally for Rylee Night” inside the NHS Gymnasium as a way to raise money for the family of Rylee Schroeder, a NHS student who is currently battling cancer.
“Rylee is a senior here at NHS and she is a doll,” Neosho coach Ann Landrum said. “She has pre-leukemia and is in the hospital. My kids did this on their own. I’d love to take credit for it, but I can’t. The kids thought about somebody besides themselves. They wanted to do something for Rylee. It’s also Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.”
A large sign behind the team’s bench read, ‘We Play for Rylee.’
The team placed donation buckets at the concession stand and the school agreed to donate all gate fees to Schroeder’s family.
The event raised more than $500 for Schroeder’s family.
“We talked to Rylee’s folks and they were thrilled and our kids were thrilled to do this,” Landrum said. “Our kids were behind this all day long. It was just so good to see.”

 

Rylee Schroeder

 

NEOSHO OFF TO 4-0 START
The Wildcats remained undefeated in 2020 with a 3-0 (25-11, 25-12, 25-14) non-conference win over Monett on Thursday night.
The Wildcats are now 4-0.
Neosho’s starting lineup features seniors Savannah Merriman, Brylee King, Melia Robertson, Andi Johnson, Kaylee Butler and Abby Jarvis. Senior Shelby Roberts is another key performer.
“We’ve got a ways to go, but it’s nice to see some success,” Landrum said. “I think these girls have earned it. This is the strongest team we’ve put on the floor here. We’re serving better and our serve-receive is better. It’s the most focused team I’ve had here, not that the kids that came before them didn’t pay their dues because they definitely did. But these girls just want to make everyone proud.”
Juniors on the Neosho roster are Kylee Schmidt, Lexi Laney, Rylee Amato and Lana Yang. Sophomores on the varsity roster are Maddie Ebbinghaus, Capri Williams and Meredith Baldwin.
Landrum noted the Wildcats are receiving solid contributions from a large number of players.
“We’ve got some depth,” Landrum said. “We’ve got depth with our younger kids, too. We’ve got good team chemistry. That’s really darn nice. They have a good work ethic. They want to win. We’re going to play teams that are going to get us, but these girls will keep trying. Our girls won’t be afraid of anybody, they’ll go play them. That’s what we should do.”
In addition to Thursday’s win over the Cubs, Neosho has also earned wins over Seneca, East Newton and Nevada thus far.
The Wildcats have home dates next week with McDonald County on Monday, Republic on Tuesday and Willard on Thursday.

The Neosho Wildcats celebrate a point against Monett on Thursday. The Wildcats are now 4-0 in 2020.

Volleyball: College Heights tops Seneca in five-set thriller

SENECA, Mo. —  College Heights Christian rallied from a two-set deficit to beat Seneca 3-2 (11-25, 23-25, 25-16, 26-24, 15-11) in a non-conference volleyball thriller on Thursday.
The Cougars improved to 5-0.
Seneca’s Jera Jameson had 11 kills, while Kendyl Petty and Parker Long had nine kills apiece and Ellie Barnes added eight.
Also for the Indians, Rylee Darnell had 46 assists, Rylee Nesvold had 33 digs and Braxton Raulston had four aces. Jadeyn Bailey added six kills.

 

Softball: Big third inning leads Neosho past Ozark

OZARK, Mo. — A five-run third inning led Neosho to a 7-1 win over Ozark on Thursday in Central Ozark Conference softball action.
The Wildcats trailed 1-0 when they erupted for a big inning. A pair of insurance runs in the seventh accounted for the final score.
Lili Graue and Liv Campbell had two hits apiece for Neosho, while McKaylie Forrest and Sierra Jones drove in two runs apiece. Maddie Carpenter had one RBI, while Graue and Forrest scored two runs apiece.
Phenix Scott was the winning pitcher. She went four innings and allowed just one run on seven hits. Scott struck out two and walked two.
Brittany Winchester tossed the final three innings. She struck out three and gave up just one hit.
Ozark’s Jordan Foley took the loss. She allowed four earned runs in seven innings and struck out three.
Kenna Mayfield had three hits for the Tigers, while Athena Andrews went 2-for-3. Emily Schmucker drove in Ozark’s lone run with a double.

Tennis: Neosho falls to Branson

Branson defeated Neosho 9-0 on Thursday in Central Ozark Conference tennis action.
Match results are listed below.

Singles
1. Michelle Lindsay lost to Elaina Knipple 8-4
2. Emily Lemus lost to Chase Carlin 8-5
3. Claudia Martensen lost to Macy Scott 8-0
4. Ana Ramirez lost to Graclyn Kemp 8-4
5. Angelica Vynyas lost to Madelyn Faria 8-1
6. Mariana Anaya lost to Madelyn Volz 8-1
Doubles
1. Lindsay/Martensen lost to Knipple/Kemp 8-4
2. Lemus/Anaya lost to Carlin/Volz 8-0
3. Ramirez/Vynyas lost to Scott/Faria 8-0

Joplin tennis team drops dual to Republic

The Joplin High School girls tennis team suffered a 9-0 loss to Republic on Thursday.
In doubles matches, Republic’s Jasmine Howard and Abigail McCord defeated Kennedy Schwartz and Jensen Vowels 8-1, while Sedalia Shumaker and Morgan Lewis topped Brynn Driver and Cloey Blank 8-2.
Lauren Ueligger and Anna Davidson edged Patience Adams and Taaliyah Oates 8-6.
In singles, McCord defeated Schwartz 8-0, while Shumaker beat Vowels 8-0. Lewis defeated Driver 8-4, Uelliger beat Blank 8-2, Davidson defeated Adams 8-3 and Mia Stan beat Oates 8-3.

Volleyball: Thomas Jefferson pulls out close win over Wheaton

The Thomas Jefferson volleyball team defeated Wheaton 3-2 (27-25, 17-25, 12-25, 25-19, 15-12) on Thursday night.
Sonia Carlson led the Cavaliers with 11 kills, while Winni Hiebert added 10 kills and two blocks and Nico Carlson had eight kills and three blocks.
Laynie Solum and Alice MacDonald had seven aces apiece.

SOFTBALL: Nixa pulls away for 9-2 win over Joplin

NIXA, Mo. — Nixa broke a scoreless tie with two runs in the third inning before pulling away late for a 9-2 win over Joplin on Thursday.

Nixa’s Katie Faulk doubled home Dakota Hale and Morgan Delloma in the top of the third to take a 2-0 lead over Joplin (3-9).

Joplin cut the lead in half in the top of the fourth when Liz Snider brought home Bailey Ledford on a sacrifice bunt to make the score 2-1.

Nixa (6-4) pushed the lead to 3-1 in the bottom of the fifth when Maddy Meierer drew a bases-loaded walk. After Phoebe Gardner touched home, Nixa’s Maya Herman followed with a single to left to score Marah Griffen to extend the lead to 5-1. 

Joplin’s Tatum Stogsdill trimmed the lead to 5-2 with an RBI single in the top of the sixth, but Nixa pulled away with four runs in the bottom of the inning with RBI doubles from Gardner and Herman, as well as a two-run double from Meierer.

Meierer earned the win in the circle after allowing two runs, one earned, on six hits, one walk and eight strikeouts in a complete-game effort.

Jill McDaniel took the loss after allowing seven runs, four earned, on 14 hits, three walks and four strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings.

Faulk led Nixa with three hits, including two doubles, two RBI and two runs scored. Meierer had one hit, two walks and three RBI, while Herman had three hits and two RBI. Gardner and Hale each tallied two hits.

Izzy Yust led Joplin with two hits and a run scored. Snider and Stogsdill each had a hit and an RBI.

UP NEXT

Joplin takes part in the Branson Lady Pirate Invitational over the weekend.

SOCCER: Monett hands Joplin 3-0 loss on Senior Night

Monett scored midway through the first half and added two more goals in the second half to defeat Joplin 3-0 on Thursday at the JHS Sports Complex.

“We were missing some guys, so we had to think creatively and adjust our gameplan a bit,” Joplin coach Josh Thompson said. “We tried to be more defensive, and I think we did play a lot better on defense. … Going down in the first half, it altered plans a little bit. We had to take a look at halftime to see what we wanted to do.The early goal changed the way that we were looking at the rest of the game.”

Joplin celebrated four representatives in Senior Night ceremonies — Connor Simon, Josh Yarnall, Preston Stockton and Brady Carter.

“Those guys have been with us and contributing for a while,” Thompson said. “I had Connor in middle school, so it is weird seeing him out here (on Senior Night). Josh has been a consummate pro his last four years. Brady was here his freshman year and came back for his senior year. He has done an excellent job on the field, and is really making a big impact in his last year. For Preston, this is his first time back and being eligible from injuries. This was the first time he got to take the field this season, and again, he is one of those guys we have been working with for so long. … They have meant a lot to the program, and we are really glad they are here.”

Monett took the advantage in the 18th minute of action when Roberto Perez found the back of the net to put the Cubs on top 1-0 in the only goal of the first half.

“It was good to get that momentum and find that goal,” Monett coach Cristobal Villa said. “Obviously, we want to score first because it gives us the opportunity to control the pace of the game. It takes the pressure off, and we are not worried about scoring. We did that. We were organized, we were disciplined and we managed it from there on.”

In the 18th minute of the second half, Monett pushed its lead to 2-0 on a goal from Alexis Ramirez. Monett put the game out of reach as time waned in the 37th minute with a goal from Alejandro Garcia to make the score 3-0.

“We talked at halftime and I told the boys they were moving the ball well, but we only had one goal,” Villa said. “We needed to be a little bit more disciplined and organized (in the second half). I wanted them to have a vision of how to move the ball, ‘Where is it going? Who are we sending it to and what are our options?’ And obviously, we needed to find the net. I think they picked up on that a lot better, and we found those two goals in the second half that was able to secure the win.”

Monett improves to 4-2 on the season, while Joplin falls to 3-4.

UP NEXT

Monett hosts Marshfield in a 6 p.m. contest on Monday.

Joplin is at Willard for a 6 p.m. matchup on Tuesday.

 

Volleyball: Joplin tops Springfield Central

SPRINGFIELD, Mo.  In a final tune-up before conference play arrives next week, the Joplin High School volleyball team earned a 3-0 non-conference win over Springfield Central on Thursday night.

The Eagles topped the Bulldogs 25-20, 25-11, 25-16.

Joplin hiked its record to 7-3. 

Kacy Coss compiled 16 service points, six kills and two blocks for the Eagles, while Angelina Schramm recorded 17 service points and two blocks.

Aubrey Ritter totaled 12 service points, 10 digs, six kills and two blocks, while Addison Saunders contributed 19 assists and seven kills. 

Emma Floyd recorded nine kills and three blocks, while Allie Lawrence contributed eight digs and five kills. Baileigh Riley had 11 assists and seven digs.

The Eagles host Webb City on Tuesday and Branson next Thursday. 

 

Webb City softball remains undefeated with win at Branson

BRANSON, Mo. The Webb City softball team remained undefeated in 2020 with a 6-0 win over Branson on Thursday. 

The Cardinals are now 11-0 overall and 4-0 in Central Ozark Conference play. Branson dropped to 4-6 and 0-3 in the COC. 

Haidyn Berry earned the win in the circle and improved to 10-0. She struck out eight and scattered six hits.

Hannah Wells had three hits for the Cardinals, while Bri Batson added two hits.

The Cardinals got on the board in the second inning, as Shae’lee Key reached on an error before Wells delivered an RBI single into left field.

Webb City extended its lead with four runs in the fourth. Kaylyn Gilbert and Wells both singled before Batson and Ripley Shanks drove in runs with base hits. 

Later in the inning, Emma Welch added a two-run single to give the Cardinals a 5-0 cushion. 

The Webb City defense turned a double play in the bottom of the fifth to thwart a Branson rally. The Pirates stranded a pair of runners in the sixth.

In the seventh, Batson recorded an RBI single to give the Cardinals a six-run lead. 

The Pirates threatened in the bottom of the seventh, but once again, Berry and the Cardinals got out of the jam unscathed. 

Branson’s Peyton Bonsey took the loss. She gave up 12 hits and five earned runs.

Webb City will compete at the Winnetonka Tournament this weekend.