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Carthage wins Nevada golf invite; Webb City, Joplin take second, third

NEVADA, Mo. — Carthage edged Webb City by three strokes to claim first place at the Nevada Lady Tiger Invitational on Friday at Frank E. Peters Golf Course.
The Tigers finished with a 399, while the Cardinals turned in a 402. Joplin finished third in the team standings with a 424.
Carthage’s Hailey Bryant earned medalist honors with an 11-over-par 83.
Stockton’s Jenna Rickman placed second with an 88, while Webb City’s trio of Sarah Oathout (92), Sydney French (94) and Laya McAllister (96) finished third, fourth and fifth, respectively.
Carthage’s Shaely Garrison took sixth with a 100. Joplin’s Lindsey Belnap (102) finished seventh, with teammates Emily Delman and Sophia Schwartz tied for eighth with identical scores of 106.
Carthage’s Caitlin Derryberry rounded out the top 10 with a 107.
Full results are below.

NEVADA LADY TIGER INVITATIONAL
At Frank E. Peters Golf Course
(Par 72)
CARTHAGE (399)—Hailey Bryant 83, Shaely Garrison 100, Caitlin Derryberry 107, Aubri Fisher 109, Ava Lacey 112.

WEBB CITY (402)—Sarah Oathout 92, Sydney French 94, Laya McAllister 96, Sophia Coulson 120, Eve Cartwright 136.
JOPLIN (424)—Lindsey Belnap 102, Emily Delman 106, Sophia Schwartz 106, Campbell Waggoner 110, Bella Sotlar 111.
STOCKTON (427)—Jenna Rickman 88, Makayla Walker 108, Caley Dalton 119, Victoria Nail 112, Kaylie Simmons 123.
CARL JUNCTION (465)—Anna Burch 111, Rylee Sprague 113, Kris Smith 117, Jasmine Woerner 124, Chloe Mitchell 125.
BUTLER (468)—Gracee Lesmeister 114, Autumn Cumpton 110, Nadia Mora 128, Machia Bosch 131, Haven Humphrey 116.
NEVADA (479)—Katie Pennington 109, Riley Severence 113, Paige Hertzberg 125, Libby Barrett 132.
PURDY (498)—Danielle Reed 118, Makayla Ash 123, Makenna Orwig 126, Aubrey Knatcal 131.
Individuals—Kim Lopez 115, Avery Neely 126.

SOFTBALL: Joplin splits with Cassville to open Lady Pirate Invitational

BRANSON, Mo. — Joplin rallied in the sixth inning to win the first of a two-game split with Cassville to open the Branson Lady Pirate Invitational on Friday.

Joplin broke a 4-4 tie with a run in the top of the six in the opener to beat Cassville 5-4. In Game 2, the Wildcats scored first and held serve, holding off the Eagles for a 6-4 win. 

JOPLIN, 5-4

Reece Schroer walked to lead off the top of the sixth before moving to third on a pair of groundouts by Madisyn Tracy and Ashley Phillips. With the score tied at 4-4, Bailey Ledford came through with a two-out single to center field to bring home the go-ahead run to send the Eagles to a 5-4 win.

Jill McDaniel earned the win after allowing four runs, three earned, on seven hits, two walks and eight strikeouts in a complete-game effort.

McDaniel added two hits at the plate with an RBI, while Tracy doubled twice, drove in a run and scored a run. Schroer doubled and scored twice.

CASSVILLE, 6-4

Cassville and Joplin traded runs in the first inning before the Wildcats added two runs in the top of the third to take a 3-1 lead. Cassville scored three runs in the top of the fourth inning to push the lead to six runs. Joplin rallied with three runs in the bottom of the third but would get no closer before the final out was made.

Ledford, Phillips, Izzy Yust and Kami Manning all registered hits for Joplin. Ledford scored twice, while Manning and Phillips each scored a run.

UP NEXT

Joplin takes on Neosho at 9 a.m. before matching up with Lebanon at noon. Joplin wraps Saturday play in the Branson Lady Pirate Invitational with a contest against Glendale at 1:30 p.m.

FOOTBALL: Joplin snaps two-game skid with 49-28 win over Carl Junction

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Joplin and Carl Junction traded scores early before the Eagles pulled away to snap a two-game losing skid with a 49-28 win over the Bulldogs on Friday at Bulldog Stadium.

“For our guys, to be able to sing the fight song after a win, it means a lot,” Joplin coach Curtis Jasper said. “We had a really hard week of practice. And I told them, it is going to take that every week. … I think proof is in the pudding. If you come out and work your tails off, good things are going to happen.”

Carl Junction (1-3) and Joplin (2-2) traded long scoring drives to start the game before the Bulldogs took a 14-7 lead into the second quarter after an 18-yard touchdown from quarterback  Alex Baker to tight end Noah Southern with 1:09 left in the opening frame.

“Offensively, we did some really outstanding things in the first quarter,” Carl Junction coach Doug Buckmaster said. “Then the game turned into a track meet. We had a very difficult time of stopping Mr. Glades for Joplin, who is an outstanding running back.

Carl Junction’s Alex baker (8) loads up for a pass in the Bulldogs’ game with Joplin on Friday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

“Once you don’t score in a game like this, when you don’t finish a drive, and they go and score, it kind of changes the mindset. It makes us try to score faster to maintain the track-meet pace that is going on. We moved the ball well the entire night, but we just had turnovers and penalties.”

Joplin answered early in the second quarter when running back Nathan Glades ripped off a 25-yard rushing touchdown to tie the game at 14-14 with 11:26 to play.

Joplin’s defense pitched a shutout in the second quarter to allow the offense a chance to gain the advantage on the scoreboard.

“Really, the past two weeks, we haven’t been giving a strong enough effort and we have been playing selfishly,” Joplin defensive end Jacob Prosser said. “We had a really good week of practice, running around and having fun. I guess that just allowed us to do what we needed to do. We were having fun, hitting people hard and it carried over into the second half.”

After forcing the Bulldogs to punt on their first possession, Joplin took the lead on a 1-yard touchdown from Glades, who took the snap on first-down-and-goal in the wildcat formation before Superman diving over the trench battle for the score, to give the Eagles a 21-14 advantage with 6:25 to play in the half.

Prosser sacked Baker on third-down-and-5 on the ensuing Carl Junction drive to force another Bulldog punt. After Joplin turned it over on the following drive, JHS’ Donovyn Fowler picked off a tipped pass from Baker for another defensive stop, sending the Eagles into the locker room with a lead for the first time this season. 

“Once Prosser started getting home on some of his stuff, or at least making them uncomfortable, that helped the defense tremendously,” Jasper said. “That was the first time this year we were able to (have a lead at the half), so it sure felt different. As a coach, you are paranoid about a second-half letdown, but our kids didn’t. They came out and played hard from beginning to end.”

Getting the ball out of the intermission, Joplin wasted no time stretching its lead to two scores. Quarterback Always Wright hooked up with wideout Keaton Renfro for a 51-yard connection, setting up a 5-yard touchdown run from Glades to make the score 28-14 with 11:26 to play.

“We felt like if we could go out and score on the first possession of the second half, it would really put the pressure on Carl Junction and help us defensively,” Jasper said. “I felt like it did that. Offensive, defense and special teams played really well tonight.”

Carl Junction answered with a scoring drive that culminated in a 41-yard touchdown pass from Baker to Cole Stewart with 9:07 left in the third to trim Joplin’s lead to 28-21.

On the ensuing kickoff, Glades fielded the ball at the 18-yard line before cutting his way through to daylight, sprinting his way past everyone on the way to an 82-yard kick return touchdown, his second of the season, to put Joplin back up two possessions, 35-27.

Joplin’s Always Wright stretches for paydirt in the Eagles’ win over Carl Junction on Friday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

Glades added a 5-yard touchdown with 5:59 to play in the third quarter to make the score 42-21.

“I think a lot of our (offensive efficiency success) goes to the offensive line, and the perimeter blocking was a lot better,” Jasper said. “Trayshawn and Keaton had really good nights out there. … It feels like we are starting to do more of the little things correctly.”

On the final play of the third quarter, Joplin’s Scott Lowe came up with an interception of Baker with the Bulldogs in the red zone to stall the 10-plus play drive.

Wright found Landen Atherton on a 55-yard completion on the first play of the fourth quarter to get Joplin in Carl Junction territory. Later in the drive, running back Trayquan Peavler ripped off a gain of 27 yards on the ground to set up his first touchdown of the season, a 3-yard rush on first down with goal to go, to give Joplin a 49-21 lead with 10:02 to play.

“This was great, and there are going to be a lot of smiling faces in that locker room tonight,” Peavler said. “Hopefully, we can get back to Joplin football and get some more wins like we know how.”

“I have to give credit to the offensive line for giving me those holes,” Peavler added when talking about his success on the ground in the fourth quarter. “It was just me doing the work after that. My first touchdown was a great feeling.”

Carl Junction’s Kyler Perry added a 12-yard score inside the final minute to get to the final margin.

STAT SHEET

Wright completed 10-of-14 passes for 288 yards and had a 12-yard rushing score, while Glades finished the night with 25 carries for 176 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns to go along with an 82-yard kick return touchdown. Trayshawn Thomas led Joplin with five receptions for 140 receiving yards.

Baker completed 27-of-44 passes for 336 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. Southern led the Bulldogs in receiving with nine grabs for 103 yards and a touchdown. Brady Sims, who opened the game with a 4-yard rushing score, tallied 72 yards on 17 carries.

UP NEXT

Joplin travels to Willard (0-4).

Carl Junction travels to Webb City (3-1)

Webb City rolls past Kickapoo on Senior Night

WEBB CITY, Mo. — On the night they were recognized, Webb City’s seniors led the way as the Cardinals rolled to a convincing 38-10 victory over Kickapoo on Friday night at Cardinal Stadium in Week 4 of the 2020 prep football season.

The Cardinals (3-1) recognized their 37 seniors before the non-conference game, although three more home dates are on the schedule. 

“It’s nice to recognize the kids, especially this year because you never know what tomorrow might bring,” Webb City coach John Roderique said of moving up Senior Night. “We certainly wanted to get the seniors recognized.”

And once the contest began, senior quarterback Cole Gayman, senior running back Devin Weathers and senior defensive back Treghan Parker all played key roles in the lopsided win.

“I felt like it was a very workmanlike performance,” Roderique said. “It was a real efficient game from our standpoint. Offensively, we did some good things. I thought Cole did a really nice job. I thought our offense was real efficient. Cade (Wilson) and Devrin both played well. Obviously, if those guys are having a good night then our guys up front are doing a good job.”

Webb City finished with 449 yards of total offense, with 393 rushing and 56 passing. 

Weathers racked up 164 yards on 11 carries, 15 yards per carry, with three touchdowns. Wilson ran nine times for 57 yards, while Gayman added 54 rushing yards on seven carries and also completed 4-of-6 passes.

Parker forced and then recovered a fumble and put two big hits on Kickapoo quarterback Adam Miller in the first half as Webb City built a 28-3 halftime lead.

Seniors Brayden Hollingsworth and Roger Carranco also stood out defensively, with seven and six tackles, respectively, while classmate Cale Stephens added four tackles.

Kickapoo (3-1) finished with 180 yards, 119 rushing and 61 passing. 

Webb City’s defense limited the Chiefs to just 53 rushing yards in the first half.

SHORT NOTICE

The Cardinals and Chiefs agreed to play on short notice after Carthage was forced to pull out of the COC clash due on Wednesday to multiple players quarantining after a student-athlete at CHS tested positive for COVID-19.

“In the fourth quarter, I was thinking about what tonight would have been like if we hadn’t had the opportunity to play,” Roderique said. “I’m very grateful and thankful to Kickapoo for coming down and playing the game. I think it means everything to those kids. Everybody wants a win and everyone wants to be competitive, but the bottom line is everyone just wants to play. That’s what we’ve realized and maybe have a greater appreciation for in high school sports.” 

The teams didn’t have much time to gameplan for each other, but taking the field was definitely better than sitting at home for all those involved.

“We were preparing for Carthage, so it was pretty weird transitioning to Kickapoo in the middle of the week,” Weathers said. “But we were ready to play. We just took care of business.”

GAME RECAP

After the Chiefs went three and out to start the night, the visitors were unable to get the punt off, resulting in great field position for the hosts.

Webb City needed just five plays to go 28 yards, as Wilson charged into the end zone on a 1-yard run at the 8:12 mark of the opening quarter.

After another defensive stop, Gayman connected with fellow senior Mekhi Garrard for a 32-yard touchdown strike on the first play of Webb City’s second drive. Gayman’s two-point conversion made it 14-0.

The Chiefs threatened late in the first quarter, but Miller fumbled near the goal line, with Parker recovering for a touchback.

“The defensive stand and then the turnover in the end zone were huge plays and huge confidence-boosts for the defense,” Roderique said. “We’ve got four games under our belt now. You expect and want to see progress each week, and I think we’re playing better on defense. We keep getting a little better each week.”

Finishing off a 12-play, 80-yard drive, Weathers scored on a 1-yard run with 9:40 left in the second quarter to give the Cardinals a 21-0 advantage.

The Chiefs got on the board with 5:34 left in the first half on a 33-yard field goal by Nick Quadrini.

But Weathers scampered into the end zone on a 13-yard run on the ensuing possession, breaking several tackles and changing directions en route to the end zone. 

The speedy Weathers broke free for an impressive 71-yard touchdown run on the opening drive of the third period, once again changing direction and sprinting past the defense. 

“The play was supposed to go inside,” Weathers said. “I saw I had to go outside. I thought I was going to get maybe 10 yards, but I just made a cut and went the opposite way.” 

“What a magnificent player he’s been,” Roderique said. “You can see his running ability has improved each year and he’s become a little more powerful. He’s a stronger runner this year, and that’s really good to see. He’s paid his dues for sure.” 

Cameron Clark’s 22-yard field goal gave Webb City a comfortable 38-3 cushion with 8:59 remaining.

Webb City’s reserves received lots of playing time in the third and fourth quarters. Kickapoo’s Samias Pickett scored a late 10-yard touchdown for the final margin.

Roderique noted all 37 of his seniors got into the game.

“We got a lot of guys into the game tonight,” Roderique said. “That was the best part.”

One of those players who got into the game late was senior Cail Tingle. His appearance on the field got the crowd fired up and had the Cardinals cheering on the sideline.

“He’s been in our program for a long time, but hasn’t had a lot of opportunities to play,” Roderique said. “You could see the reaction of our players how much it meant to see him get into the game. Every once in a while he’ll tug at my shirt and ask about going in. He’s a good kid. That young man shows up every day and works hard.” 

WHAT’S NEXT?

Webb City hosts Carl Junction in Week 5.

 

WEBB CITY 38, KICKAPOO 10

Kickapoo     0     3    0   7—10 

Webb City  14  14   7   3—38

Scoring Summary

WC: Cade Wilson 1-yard run (Kick failed)

WC: Mekhi Garrard 32-yard pass from Cole Gayman (Gayman run)

WC: Devrin Weathers 1-yard run. (Cameron Clark kick)

KI: Nick Quadrini 33-yard field goal

WC: Weathers 13-yard run (Clark kick)

WC: Weathers 71-yard run (Clark kick)

WC: Clark 22-yard field goal. 

KI: Samias Pickett 10-yard run (Quadrini kick) 

Records: Kickapoo 3-1, Webb City 3-1

Branson pulls away for a 49-15 win over Neosho

NEOSHO, Mo. — The Branson Pirates simply had the juice on Friday night, defeating the Neosho Wildcats 49-15.

Branson (2-2) struck early, on an 83-yard pass from Tristan Pierce to Brady Blackwell on the second play of their second drive with 4:13 to go in the first quarter.

Neosho (0-4) answered back quickly with a 77-yard run by Talon Mitchell on the first play of their second drive, tying up the contest, 7-7.

With eight seconds left in the first quarter, Branson’s Cristian Berumen struck from 2 yards out, and after his own PAT kick, the Pirates led 14-7.

After a brief back and forth, Branson struck again with 4:32 to go in the first half on an Ethan Jones 8-yard run to make the score 21-7 going into the half.

The third quarter opened with a 29-yard touchdown pass from Pierce to Blackwell to extend the Branson lead to 28-7 with 10:40 to go in the period. 

Only minutes later, Neosho fumbled — the first of four turnovers in the first six minutes of the half — and the Pirates recovered on their own 5-yard line. After back-to-back penalties pushing them back 15 yards, Branson struck again with Berumen punching it in from the 2-yard line on a second effort — his second TD of the game — with 6:40 to go in the period to make the score 35-7.

After another Wildcat fumble, just 13 seconds later, Pierce hit Blackwell again from 25 yards out for a score, bringing the advantage to 42-7.

As time expired in the third, Branson’s Colsen Conway ran in from the 6-yard line to make the score 49-7.

Neosho’s Noah Reed, with just 4:13 left in the game, put the Wildcats back on the board with an 8-yard run before scoring on the two-point conversion for the final margin of 49-15.

TALE OF THE TAPE

Branson had 52 plays for 473 yards of total offense. Pierce was 13-of-20 for 275 yards and three touchdowns. Blackwell had seven receptions for 205 yards and three touchdowns. Beruman had 12 carries for 61 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Neosho had a total of 48 plays for 180 yards, including 175 rushing yards.

UP NEXT

Neosho travels to undefeated Nixa. 

Branson travels to Carthage.