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Tennis: Cavaliers fall in quarterfinals

The Thomas Jefferson Cavaliers saw the team aspect of the tennis season end in the quarterfinal round of the Class 1 state tournament on Monday.
Bolivar defeated Thomas Jefferson 5-0 at Logan-Rogersville High School in a quarterfinal clash.
The Cavaliers beat Harrison 5-0 in the sectional round. The Cavaliers went 13-2.
Thomas Jefferson’s doubles team of Juliana Joseph and Sydney Stamps will compete in the individual state tourney on Friday in Springfield.

VOLLEYBALL: Carl Junction earn hard-fought win over Carthage in three sets

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Carl Junction cruised in the first set and ultimately won in a three-set sweep, but Carthage didn’t go away without a fight in a 25-14, 25-21 and 25-22 defeat on Monday.

“I thought we came out and played patient in Set 1, and we didn’t try to overdue some things and force some things because we were struggling a little bit with some connection,” Carl Junction coach Cheryl Sharples said. “After that, we got a little bit unfocused with what we were doing, but we got focused just enough to take control of it and finished what we started.”

The Bulldogs improved to 18-3, with a second-place 5-1 Central Ozark Conference standing. The Tigers fall to 14-10-1 and 3-2 in the COC.

The opening set saw Carl Junction and Carthage trade points before the Bulldogs methodically built a 15-7 lead following a three-point service run from Jill Kennedy after a kill by Logan Jones forced a sideout. Kylie Scott had a kill, with Kennedy contributing an ace in the run.

The Bulldogs took control of the first set with a late four-point service run from Salma Lewis to push the margin to 21-9, closing it out shortly after.

A key adjustment for Carthage after the first set was improving service scoring. The Tigers didn’t earn a point while serving until late in the first set when Sydnee Dudolski earned a kill with Chloe Black in service. 

Carthage’s Sydnee Dudolski earns a kill against Carl Junction on Monday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

“We just knew that we had to serve aggressively,” Carthage coach Bradyn Webb said. “I told the girls that if we want to beat a team that good, then we have to be aggressive and consistent. … They just had a different mentality, I think, after being told that.”

“That was extremely impressive,” Sharples said of her team’s serve return in the first game. “That is what we focus on so much, that first pass. … We try to go out there, make that pass and do what we want to do out of our offense.”

The adjustment for Carthage showed up early in the second set, as the Tigers built an early 4-1 lead after a three-point service run from Dudolski. Tasha Schrader earned a kill and Dudolski had an ace in the run.

Carl Junction battled back and took a 9-7 lead on a kill by Kennedy, eventually pushing the advantage to 15-0. Back-to-back aces by Black shortly after trimmed the lead to two, 15-13, but the Bulldogs extended the lead to six, 24-18, with three consecutive kills by Jessa Hylton, Lewis and Kennedy. Carthage scored three straight before Kennedy finished the game off with a kill.

“When you get unfocused like that and get a little too relaxed, you’re always glad when your team can regain that focus enough to push through and win that set,” said Sharples.

The final set was more of the same as the second set, with neither team allowing the other to pull away. It wasn’t until a sideout followed by an ace from Olivia Vediz and a kill from Hylton allowed the Bulldogs some breathing room, 17-13. 

Carthage cut the lead to 19-18 following kills from Black and Dudolski, but Carl Junction pushed right back with a kill from Lewis and an ace from Kennedy. Each team traded a sideout and a service point, keeping the Tigers from tying the set up in the process, until the Bulldogs finished the match, 25-22, with an ace by Lewis. 

Carl Junction’s Maggie Brown swings for a kill against Carthage on Monday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

“You’re always happy with (getting a win),” Sharples said. “Even though we are almost through the season, I still think that we are still trying to develop that mentality of three-out-of-five and really having a go-after-it mentality in that third set to make sure we take it in three.” 

“We have a great mentality when we want to,” Webb said. “It’s their third coach in three years, and that’s something that’s really hard for them because I’ve changed the offensive and defensive systems that they’ve used in the past. So, that change, they are still working on it.

“I just told them at the beginning of the year that mentality is what is going to get us through this year. And ball control, which we struggled with all three sets. We struggled with ball control, and our errors. If we clean that up, it’s a better game, and I think we would have taken them five sets.”

STATS

Lewis finished with a team-high 12 kills, while Hylton added nine kills and 12 digs for Carl Junction. Jones had 28 assists, seven digs and three blocks.

Dudolski led Carthage with eight kills and 14 digs, while Grace Schriever had five kills and two aces.

“I am so proud of (Sydnee),” Webb said. “I had a long conversation with her a couple weeks ago about being a leader on the court and what that looks like. Even tonight in the huddle, she said (to her teammates), ‘If you get blocked, come back and swing hard again,’ which is what she did. So, she not only talks, but she follows through with it herself, which is great for our team.”

UP NEXT

Carl Junction hosts Joplin on Tuesday.

Carthage travels to Ozark on Thursday.

DISTRICT GOLF: Allman wins district title, area golfers advance to state tourney

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — McDonald County’s Lily Allman earned medalist honors at the Class 3 District 3 girls golf tournament on Monday at Horton Smith Golf Course. 

Allman carded a 6-over-par 76. As a result, Allman will conclude her stellar prep golf career alongside the state’s best. 

The top 18 individuals at the district tournament advanced to next week’s Class 3 state tournament at Joplin’s Twin Hills Golf & Country Club.

It was Allman’s second straight district championship. The Mustangs’ standout wasn’t the only area golfer to punch a ticket to state. 

Lily Allman.

 

Carthage had three golfers advance — Hailey Bryant, Rylee Scott and Caitlin Derryberry. 

Bryant was the runner-up with an 8-over-par 78, just two strokes back of Allman. Bryant also competed at state last year. 

Scott tied Glendale’s Susannah Blackwell for third place with an 81 and teammate Derryberry carded 95 and finished 16th. 

Webb City’s Sarah Oathout and Sydney French both qualified with their respective performances. 

Oathout shot an 82 and finished fifth, while French tied Republic’s Regan Holmes for ninth with an 86. 

The season ended for all golfers who shot a 98 or higher. 

Also competing for Carthage were Shaely Garrison (99) and Aubri Fisher (115). 

Webb City’s Laya McAllister (100), Sophia Coulson (135) and Eve Cartwright (161) also competed. McDonald County’s Fayth Ogden (102), Jolie Stipp (105) and Kyla Moore (121) concluded their seasons. 

Glendale (344) and Carthage (353) finished first and second, respectively, in the team standings. 

The Class 3 state tournament runs Oct. 19-20 at Twin Hills, with 18 holes each day. The action starts at 8:30 a.m. on Monday. 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 3

Joplin’s season ended at the Class 4 District 3 tournament at Country Creek Golf Club at Hoots Hollow in Harrisonville, as none of the Eagles were able to finish in the top 18. 

Joplin’s Sophia Schwartz just missed the cut, as she was three strokes away from the final spot, finishing 21st with a 97. 

Joplin’s Bella Stotler was 40th with a 110. Also competing for the Eagles were Lindsey Belnap (113), Campbell Waggoner (120) and Drew Yockey (120). 

CLASS 2 DISTRICT 3

Carl Junction, Nevada and Cassville all had golfers advance to state with their top 18 finishes at the Class 2 District 3 tournament at Bill & Payne Stewart Golf Course in Springfield.

Nevada’s Katie Pennington tied for 10th place with a 98, while Carl Junction’s Rylee Sprague was 12th with a 101. 

Cassville’s Chloe Moller and Carl Junction’s Anna Burch tied for 15th with identical scores of 107. Nevada’s Riley Severance was 17th (109) and teammate Paige Hertzberg tied for 18th (111). 

Rogersville’s Brook Wagner was the medalist with a 73, one stroke better than Springfield Catholic’s duo of Reagan Zibilski and Kyleigh Pfitzner. 

The Class 2 state tournament will be held at Meadow Lake Acres Country Club in New Bloomfield. 

 

FULL RESULTS: Class 3 District 3 https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/DistrictResult.aspx?alg=24&class=3&district=3&year=2020

FULL RESULTS: Class 2 District 3 https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/DistrictResult.aspx?alg=24&class=2&district=3&year=2020

FULL RESULTS: Class 4 District 3 https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/DistrictResult.aspx?alg=24&class=4&district=3&year=2020

Volleyball: College Heights claims win over rival Thomas Jefferson

In a clash for Newman Road bragging rights, College Heights Christian defeated Thomas Jefferson Independent 3-0 in prep volleyball action on Monday night. 

The Cougars topped the Cavaliers 25-20, 25-14, 25-15.

It’s been a busy stretch for College Heights, who improved to 13-1.

“I thought we were moving a little slower than normal tonight,” College Heights coach Mary Colin said. “We were in quarantine for two weeks and once we came back, we played Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and then we played several matches on Saturday. I think we’re still a little fatigued. We need to play, but it’s been a lot for them. I think they’re tired. They didn’t have as much spring in their step tonight.”

Senior Lainey Lett led the Cougars’ attack at the net with 13 kills, while classmate Catie Secker did a little bit of everything, compiling 24 digs, 17 service points with seven aces and seven kills,

 

College Heights’ Kaynahn Burk and Catie Secker are pictured during Monday’s match with Thomas Jefferson. Photo by Israel Perez.

CHC’s Kaynahn Burk added 13 digs, while Avery Good had 12 digs. Burk and Good are also seniors. 

Freshman Alexis Stamps had seven kills for the Cavaliers. Senior Laynie Solum contributed four aces and two kills, while classmate Sonia Carlson had three aces, one kill and one block.

Also for the Cavs, sophomore Nico Carlson had two aces, two blocks and a kill, while fellow sophomore Yasmina Mokhtar served two aces.

The Cavaliers are now 8-11.

“We just faced a really good opponent,” Cavaliers coach Dave Soetaert said. “They’ve got a lot of veteran players and they’re always very competitive. They’ve got a very good program. They’ve got that tradition and we’re building our tradition back up to where it was in the past. I thought we showed flashes of some growth. We worked hard. I’m pleased with the effort.”

After taking the first two sets, the Cougars took a 6-1 lead in the third set when the Cavaliers rallied, cutting CHC’s lead to 12-10. 

But the Cougars regrouped and finished strong, scoring 13 of the next 18 points to end the night. 

“We didn’t quit,” Soetaert said. “We battled and we made them earn their points. We made some mistakes, but we wanted to play aggressive and fight for every point.”

In his second year at the helm, Soetaert said his squad continues to make progress. 

“We’ve improved all season and the girls all support each other,” Soetaert said. “That’s what I really like. And I’m very pleased with the production we’re getting. We’re competitive, we’ve won eight times. We only won nine last year. Our JV girls are doing well and our junior high programs did well, so we’re hoping to keep building the program. And we’re having a good time. I’m really enjoying working with these kids.” 

Thomas Jefferson’s Winni Hiebert is pictured during Monday’s match with College Heights. Photo by Israel Perez.

CHC THIRD AT EL DORADO TOURNEY

The Cougars took third place at the El Dorado Springs Tournament this past Saturday.

Nevada defeated College Heights in the semifinals. It was the team’s first loss of the season. The Cougars then bounced back and beat Springfield Central for third place. 

El Dorado Springs beat Nevada in the championship match. 

CHC’s Catie Secker serves during Monday’s match with Thomas Jefferson. Photo by Israel Perez.

 

DISTRICT UPDATE

College Heights, Thomas Jefferson and McAuley Catholic will compete in Class 1 District 8 with Exeter, Verona and Wheaton. 

The Cougars had been in Class 2 for several years. 

“There’s definitely still work to do before districts,” Colin said. “They’re a very powerful team and they are really talented and they love to play volleyball. So I’m just pushing them to be their best. They’re really a great group of kids, so I want to get the best out of them.” 

WHAT’S NEXT?

Both teams return to action on Tuesday, as College Heights hosts Purdy, while Thomas Jefferson travels to Bronaugh.

 

Nico Carlson serves for the Cavaliers against CHC on Monday. Photo by Israel Perez.

Volleyball: Cardinals earn road win over Mustangs

ANDERSON, Mo. — Webb City topped McDonald County 3-0 (26-24, 25-21, 25-22) on Monday in a hard-fought non-conference volleyball match.
Maddy Peeples had 18 kills, 13 digs and four aces to lead the Cardinals, while Kearston Galardo added seven kills and seven digs and Kenzie Storm had six kills.
Kyah Sanborn had 20 assists and nine digs, while Avery Westhoven added 16 assists. Sage Crane had 17 digs.

For McDonald County, Katelyn Ferdig had 11 kills, Erin Cooper handed out 32 assists and Kaycee Factor had 28 digs. Sydnie Sanny added five blocks.

Webb City is at Neosho on Tuesday night, while McDonald County hosts Cassville on Tuesday.

Volleyball: Joplin earns win at Pittsburg

PITTSBURG, Kan. — Crossing the border for an interstate clash, the Joplin High School volleyball team earned a 3-0 non-conference win over the host Pittsburg Purple Dragons on Monday night.
The set scores were 25-19, 25-18, 25-16.
Aubrey Ritter led Joplin with 21 digs, 10 kills and nine service points.
Allie Lawrence had eight kills, while Emma Floyd had six. Angelina Schramm and Baileigh Riley added five kills apiece.
Schramm had 12 service points. Riley had a team-high 21 assists to go with nine digs. Kaylie Anderson had 13 digs.
Joplin (14-12-1) played without senior setter Addison Saunders, who is dealing with a knee injury.
Joplin is at Carl Junction on Tuesday night.

Carthage, Webb City stay put on top of Class 5 poll

After both teams earned convincing wins on Friday, Carthage and Webb City remained on top of the Missouri Media’s Class 5 prep football poll.
Carthage (6-0) handled Class 6 Joplin 41-20, while Webb City (6-1) knocked off previously undefeated Class 6 No. 2 Nixa 28-0.
Cassville is ranked 10th in Class 3, while Lamar is second in Class 2.

The weekly rankings are compiled by a 10-person panel of sports reporters and broadcasters from across the state, including Jason Peake of SoMo Sports.

 

Missouri Media football rankings

Statewide high school football rankings, as compiled by a 10-member panel of sportswriters and broadcasters. First-place votes in parenthesis. Only teams that have played games this season are eligible for rankings.

CLASS 6
Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW
1. DeSmet (10), 1-0, 100, NR
2. Liberty, 7-0, 90, 1
3. CBC, 1-1, 80, 3
4. Raymore-Peculiar, 6-1, 67, 5
5. Francis Howell, 5-1, 45, 7
6. Rockhurst, 4-3, 42, 6
7. Lee’s Summit West, 5-2, 39, 4
8. Nixa, 6-1, 31, 2
9. Marquette, 2-0, 27, 9
10. Holt, 6-1, 23, 8
Dropped out: No. 10 Fox
Also receiving votes: Fox (5-1), 4; Liberty North (4-2), 2

CLASS 5
Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW
1. Carthage (8), 6-0, 97, 1
2. Webb City, 6-1, 88, 2
3. Jackson (2), 7-0, 85, 3
4. Grain Valley, 7-0, 68, 4
5. Battle, 4-1, 55, 5
6. Platte County, 6-1, 51, 6
7. Fort Zumwalt North, 6-1, 40, 7
8. Belton, 6-0, 27, T9
9. Farmington, 6-1, 18, 8
10. Chaminade, 1-0, 9, NR
Dropped out: No. T9. North Kansas City
Also receiving votes: Park Hill South (5-2), 8; North Kansas City (4-3), 2; Ozark (5-2), 2

CLASS 4
Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW
1. Jefferson City Helias (10), 7-0, 100, 1
2. West Plains, 7-0, 90, 2
3. Festus, 7-0, 70, 4
4. Moberly, 6-1, 68, 9
5. Hannibal, 5-1, 56, 3
6. Smithville, 5-2, 55, 6
7. Bolivar, 5-2, 41, T7
8. Winnetonka, 6-1, 35, T7
9. Lincoln College Prep, 4-2, 19, 5
10. Warrensburg, 5-1, 8, NR
Dropped out: No. 10 St. Dominic
Also receiving votes: Savannah (4-1), 5; Mexico (4-2), 3

CLASS 3
Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW
1. Lutheran North (10), 2-0, 100, 1
2. Valle Catholic, 7-0, 87, 2
3. Odessa, 6-0, 81, 3
4. Blair Oaks, 6-1, 72, 4
5. Centralia, 6-0, 55, 5
6. Kennett, 7-0, 45, 6
7. St. Mary’s, 1-0, 43, NR
8. Oak Grove, 5-1, 28, 7
9. Southern Boone, 4-2, 14, 8
10. Cassville, 5-2, 8, 10
Dropped out: No. 9 Mt. Vernon
Also receiving votes: Cardinal Ritter (0-1), 5; Maryville (4-3), 5; Park Hills Central (7-0), 5; Richmond (5-1), 2

CLASS 2
Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW
1. Palmyra (6), 7-0, 96, 1
2. Lamar (3), 5-1, 91, 2
3. Lutheran St. Charles, 4-1, 78, 3
4. St. Pius X (KC) (1), 6-0, 74, 4
5. Lafayette County, 6-1, 58, 5
6. Butler, 6-0, 44, 6
7. Lexington, 7-0, 39, 7
8. Clark County, 3-3, 26, 8
9. Duchesne, 5-1, 25, 9
10. Monroe City, 5-2, 18, 10
Also receiving votes: Warsaw (3-0), 1

CLASS 1
Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW
1. Mid Buchanan (10), 7-0, 100, 1
2. Hayti, 6-0, 87, 2
3. Thayer, 5-1, 80, 3
4. Windsor, 7-0, 65, 5
5. Westran, 7-0, 56, 6
6. Marionville, 7-0, 47, 8
7. East Buchanan, 5-1, 38, 7
8. Skyline, 6-1, 21, 9
9. South Harrison, 6-1, 19, NR
10. Milan, 6-1, 15, 4
Dropped out: No. 10 Adrian
Also receiving votes: Adrian (5-1), 12; Marceline (6-1), 6; Harrisburg (5-2), 3; Lockwood (5-1), 1.