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PEAKE ON BOXING: Former local fan favorite Baranchyk has high-profile fight on Saturday

If you attended a professional boxing event at Buffalo Run Casino and Resort in Miami, Oklahoma, during 2016 or 2017, you likely haven’t forgotten Ivan “The Beast” Baranchyk.
Local fight fans fondly remember Baranchyk as part of the former Four State Franchise, promoter Tony Holden’s stable of fighters.
Baranchyk earned six wins at Buffalo Run throughout ’16 and ’17, and during that time, his aggressive style, his knockout power and his youthful appearance made him a fan favorite.
Chants of “Beast, Beast, Beast” filled the Peoria Showplace arena during his final bout in the area, a July 2017 unanimous decision over Keenan Smith that aired live on Showtime. Strobe lights flashed, techno music blared and Ivan “broke out” of a steel cage before the bout.
Baranchyk even called Miami his adopted hometown. In fact, Baranchyk, is still listed as fighting out of Miami, Oklahoma.
While he hasn’t been in this region for more than three years, it’s safe to say Baranchyk still has a large number of fans in our area.
And those fans have an opportunity to watch Baranchyk in a high-profile fight on Saturday night.
Baranchyk will meet Jose Zepeda in a 10-round junior welterweight main event on Saturday night’s Top Rank Boxing’s card from Las Vegas that will air live on ESPN+. The show begins at 6:30 p.m. Central time and the main event is slated for 9. You must have a subscription to ESPN+ to watch.

Ivan Baranchyk is all smiles during Thursday’s Top Rank Boxing press conference in Las Vegas. Baranchyk gained many fans during his time fighting at Buffalo Run Casino and Resort in Miami, Oklahoma. Courtesy photo by Mikey Wiliams/Top Rank Boxing.

Baranchyk, the 27 year-old from Belarus, is 20-1 with 13 knockouts ahead of Saturday’s clash inside the MGM Grand Conference Center’s “bubble.” The 31-year-old Zepeda is 32-2.
In the WBC’s 140-pound rankings, Zepeda is ranked second and Baranchyk is ranked sixth.
This is Baranchyk’s biggest scrap since he dropped the IBF super lightweight title to Josh Taylor on May 18 of 2019 in Scotland during the World Boxing Super Series.
The hard-hitting Baranchyk is coming off a technical knockout over Gabriel Bracero last October on a card that took place inside historic Madison Square Garden.
Zepeda and Baranchyk were scheduled to clash back in July, but Baranchyk suffered an injured rib during training. Both combatants are now healthy.
Holden is still co-promoting Baranchyk and is part of Ivan’s camp inside the “bubble” in Las Vegas.
At Thursday’s Top Rank press conference, Baranchyk noted he’s more than ready to earn a statement victory.
“In my training camp, I’ve been going harder and harder and harder,” Ivan said during the press conference. “I feel great. I’m ready to fight all rounds. I can go 10, 12, or 20 rounds. I’m very hungry. You will see a good fight Saturday night.”
With a win, Baranchyk will ascend into the championship picture at 140 pounds and another high-profile fight will follow, possibly against WBC/WBO champion Jose Ramirez.
“This is the best division,” Baranchyk said. “This fight is very important for me because it will be my next step towards a world title opportunity. If we win this fight, maybe I can get the chance to challenge Ramirez.”
And when Baranchyk steps into the ring on Saturday night, it’s safe to say he’ll have a large number of fans cheering him on from Southwest Missouri and Northeastern Oklahoma.

Jose Zepeda and Ivan Baranchyk face off during Thursday’s press conference in Las Vegas. Photo by Mikey Williams/Top Rank Boxing.

CONWELL TO FIGHT ON SHOWTIME
Another former member of the Four State Franchise also has a big fight coming up.
Undefeated former Olympian Charles Conwell is in the main event of a Showtime card on Wednesday in Connecticut.
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Conwell (12-0) fights Wendy Toussaint (12-0) in a 10-round middleweight clash during ShoBox: The New Generation at Mohegan Sun Casino.
Holden Productions and DiBella Entertainment are co-promoting the event.
“I am happy to be back on ShoBox, and I am going to put in a good performance and do what I do best,” Conwell told Showtime. “My opponent is undefeated, and he will come to win, but I think that I am just better overall and all-around. I am a very smart boxer with fast hands and power. When people see me, they will see Aaron Pryor, Mike Tyson and Andre Ward rolled up into one! I am happy to be headlining ShoBox and being able to show my talent to the whole world.”
Conwell made his pro debut at Buffalo Run on April 21, 2017. He fought at Buffalo Run three times overall and is now ranked ninth at 154 pounds by the IBF.

Final thoughts

It will be interesting to see what happens for both Baranchyk and Conwell.
And of course, it’s just great these high-profile events are taking place, even without fans in attendance.

Golf: COC tourney full results

Central Ozark Conference girls golf tourney

At Fremont Hills Country Club (Par 71)
OZARK (354)—Elizabeth Freeman 78, Maddie Greenlee 91, Katie Marshall 91, Georgia Fraser 94, Emma Bassett 105.
CARTHAGE (379)—Hailey Bryant 81, Rylee Scott 92, Shaely Garrison 102, Caitlin Derryberry 104, Aubri Fisher 112.
NIXA (397)—Mia Farrar 87, Shelbi Miller 104, Kailey Tate 103, Macy Pierce 103, Hannah Ellerman 108.
REPUBLIC (426)—Clara Fronabarger 90, Regan Holmes 98, Makayla Fears 115, Taygan Rogers 123.
WEBB CITY (433)—Laya McAllister 95, Sarah Oathout 99, Sydney French 106, Eve Cartwright 133, Sophia Coulson 136.
JOPLIN (436)—Sophia Schwartz 99, Lindsey Belnap 104, Campbell Waggoner 109, Drew Yockey 124.
WILLARD (438)—Haylee Bogner 105, Madi Mills 105, Addie Holt 110, Hadley Jarvis 118, Sara White 120.
BRANSON (443)—Katelyn Patrick 106, Taylor Cobb 105, Hannah Wood 115, Maci Rogers 117, Kaylee Umbright 122.
CARL JUNCTION (460)—Anna Burch 110, Rylee Sprague 115, Kris Smith 117, Chloe Mitchell 118, Jasmine Woerner 121.

 

Volleyball: McDonald County beats Monett

MONETT, Mo. — McDonald County improved to 2-0 in the Big 8 West and 8-7 overall with a 3-0 win over Monett on Thursday night.
The set scores were 25-16, 25-20 and 25-23.
Kaycee Factor had 17 digs and four aces for the Mustangs, while Katelyn Ferdig and Shye Hardin had eight kills apiece. Erin Cooper handed out 29 assists.
The Mustangs will compete at the Mount Vernon Tournament on Saturday.

SOFTBALL: Bonsey pitches 9-inning shutout to lead Branson past Carl Junction

BRANSON, Mo. — Peyton Bonsey pitched a nine-inning complete game shutout to lead Branson to a 1-0 extra-inning win over Carl Junction on Tuesday.

Bonsey scattered six hits, struck out five and walked one to earn the win. 

Saedra Allen took the loss after allowing one run on two hits and two walks. She struck out a game-high 13.

Langley Miller reached base on an error to lead off the bottom of the ninth for Branson before being thrown out at second on a fielder’s choice, which allowed Sierra Dailey to reach and take her place at first base. After a fielder’s choice by Bonsey put runners on first and second with two outs, a walk loaded the bases. Tatum Worth hit a fly ball to center and reached on an error, allowing the winning run to score.

STATS

Izzie Southern led Carl Junction (4-11) with two hits, while Allen, Allison Plumlee, Kaitlyn Nease and Jayden Green all recorded hits. Nease and Green had doubles.

UP NEXT

Carl Junction takes part in the Springfield Tournament on Friday, opening with a matchup against Hillcrest.

SOFTBALL: Willard scores early in win over Joplin

WILLARD, Mo. — Willard scored four runs in the bottom of the first and cruised to an 8-0 victory over Joplin on Thursday.

Sydni Fletcher earned the win after a complete-game shutout over seven innings. She allowed four hits, one walk and struck out six.

Jill McDaniel took the loss after allowing four runs on four hits and a walk in one inning. Brittany Shryock allowed four runs on eight hits and a walk in five innings of relief.

Following a leadoff walk by Kailie Crews and a single from Reece Anderson, Rylie Ritchey gave Willard a 1-0 lead with an RBI single to center. Alyson Miller followed with a two-run double to center to push the lead to 3-0. Two batters later, Abby McMillin came through with a two-out single to give the Tigers a 4-0 advantage.

Willard scored three runs in the sixth, highlighted by a two-run single from Ritchey and an RBI double from Fletcher.

STATS

Bailey Ledford, Liz Snider, Abby McGinnis and Reece Schroer all collected hits for Joplin.

Ritchey had two hits and three RBI to lead Willard. Miller, who doubled, had two hits, two RBI and scored a run. Fletcher doubled and finished with two hits and a run scored.

UP NEXT

Joplin (6-16) hosts Cassville on Monday. 

Volleyball: Seneca tops Nevada

SENECA, Mo. — Seneca rallied for an opening-set setback to beat Nevada 3-1 (18-25, 25-16, 25-21, 25-23) on Thursday night in Big 8 Conference action.
Seneca coach Rachel Ayo called it a great win, and the Indians improved to 2-0 in conference play.
Parker Long led the Indians with 17 digs, 11 kills and two aces, while Jera Jameson had 14 digs and nine kills.
Rylee Darnall had 33 assists and 13 digs for the Indians (3-6), while Rylee Nesvold had 19 digs.
Braxton Raulston contributed 12 digs and four kills, while Myla Hembree had five kills and four aces and Ellie Barnes added four kills and two blocks.

SOFTBALL: Elder’s strong start leads Carthage past Ozark

OZARK, Mo. — Carthage rode a dazzling performance in the circle by Jensyn Elder on the way to a 2-0 win over Ozark on Thursday.

Elder dazzled with a complete-game shutout, allowing five hits with one walk and nine strikeouts over seven innings.

Jordan Foley took the loss after allowing two runs, one earned, over seven innings of work. She gave up seven hits, didn’t walk a batter and struck out two.

Carthage (12-8) broke the scoreless tie with Ozark (11-11) in the top of the fourth after Natalie Rodriguez started things off with a single to right before moving to second on a sacrifice bunt from Landry Cochran. Rodriguez moved to third on a groundout by Makayla Jennings. Rodriguez came around to score when Jordyn Jones reached on an error on a ground ball to third to give Carthage a 1-0 lead.

Carthage added insurance in the top of the sixth after Cochran reached on a single to center to lead off the inning. After moving to second on a sac bunt from Jennings, Cochran went to third on a single to center by Jones. Lauren Haws followed with an RBI single to right field to score Cochran and push the lead to 2-0.

STATS

Rodriguez and Haws led Carthage with two hits each. Cochran, Jones and Presley Probert all had hits. 

UP NEXT

Carthage hosts Monett on Monday.

Volleyball: Carthage pulls out five-set road win

REPUBLIC, Mo. — Carthage outlasted Republic 3-2 in a Central Ozark Conference volleyball thriller on Thursday night.
Carthage won the match 15-25, 25-13, 25-16, 27-29, 15-9.
“It was a great night for us to compete and get better,” Carthage coach Bradyn Webb said. “We were mentally prepared for this game and our girls stayed tough. Our outsides and defense did a great job of keeping the ball in play. Every win we get more focused and competitive for the next one. Overall, it was a good COC win.”
Sydnee Dudolski had 19 kills and 14 digs for Carthage, while Olivia Bourgault had 22 digs and Chloe Black had 13 digs.
Brielle Cartwright had nine kills, while Grace Schriever added seven. Abby Holderbaum and Grace Pickering contributed five kills apiece. Rylee Anderson contributed 10 digs.
Carthage is now 9-6 and 2-0 in the COC. Carthage will compete at the Mount Vernon Tournament on Saturday.

Volleyball: Webb City earns win at Branson

BRANSON, Mo. — Webb City earned a straight set win over Branson on Thursday in Central Ozark Conference volleyball action.
The Cardinals beat the Pirates 26-24, 25-18, 27-25.
Maddy Peeples led Webb City with 11 digs and eight kills, while Kenzie Storm had eight kills.
Anna Hettinger handed out 19 assists and had five digs, while Kyah Sanborn had 14 digs. Sage Crane had 12 digs.
Brenda Lawrence contributed four kills, four digs and four aces, while Jenna Noel had seven digs and Kearston Galardo added four kills and four digs.
The Cardinals are now 15-4-1 and 2-2 in the COC. Webb City hosts Carl Junction on Tuesday night.

Volleyball: Joplin drops COC match at Nixa

NIXA, Mo. — Defending Class 4 state champion Nixa defeated Joplin 3-0 in Central Ozark Conference volleyball action on Thursday night.
The set scores were 25-13, 25-10, 25-15.
Joplin senior setter Addison Saunders compiled 12 assists and three kills, while senior outside hitter Aubrey Ritter had six kills and seven digs.
Allie Lawrence had six kills, while Baileigh Riley handed out eight assists and had five digs.
Kaylie Anderson had seven digs.
Joplin is now 11-8 overall and 1-3 in the conference.
Nixa is now 10-2 and 2-1 in the COC.
Joplin will be among the teams competing at the Neosho Tournament on Saturday.

Softball: Webb City secures second straight COC title

REPUBLIC, Mo. — Webb City secured a second straight outright Central Ozark Conference softball championship with a 5-4 win over Republic on Thursday.

The Cardinals improved to 21-2 overall and 8-0 in the COC. 

Webb City pushed across a run in the first inning on Emalee Lamar’s RBI groundout, but the Tigers tied the game in the bottom half on Avery Romans’ run-scoring grounder. 

The Cardinals scored four runs in the second. Peyton Hawkins hit an RBI single and Haidyn Berry launched a three-run home run.

Berry, who became the Webb City softball program’s single-season home run leader on Tuesday, now has 16 homers, which is tied for second-most in state history. 

The Cardinals didn’t score after the second inning, but the visitors held on late. 

The Tigers made things interesting late.

Republic plated a run in the fourth on a run-scoring base hit by AJ Fenske and the Tigers cut their deficit to one when Emi Essary hit a two-run home run to right in the sixth.

The Tigers had the tying run on second base in the seventh, but Berry retired the side to secure the win. 

Berry went 2-for-2 with two walks and three RBI and was the winning pitcher, while Hawkins and Brynna Cupp had two hits apiece. Infielders Bri Batson and Hawkins both made key defensive plays in the field for the Cardinals. Berry allowed four earned runs on seven hits and struck out four. 

Mara Lakey took the loss. Republic is now 7-3 and 4-2 in the COC. 

Webb City hosts McDonald County (17-2) at 4:30 on Monday in a clash between the area’s top two teams.