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VOLLEYBALL: Carl Junction wins in three sets against Joplin

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Carl Junction earned a three-set win over Joplin Tuesday, 25-18, 25-15 and 25-22.

Salma Lewis and Jessa Hylton led Carl Junction with 15 kills and two aces each. Logan Jones added a team-high 34 assists and a team-high four aces, while Olivia Vediz had 16 digs. Destiny Buerge added 14 digs, with Jill Kennedy added three blocks.

Allie Lawrence and Angelina Schramm each had five kills and two blocks to lead Joplin. Kaylie Anderson had 13 digs, while Baileigh Riley had 14 assists. Aubrey Ritter added seven digs and three service aces.

UP NEXT

Carl Junction is at Branson on Thursday.

Joplin is at Willard on Thursday.

VOLLEYBALL: Webb City rallies in third set to sweep Neosho 3-0

NEOSHO, Mo. — Though Neosho put up a fight in the final two sets, including a chance to force a fourth game after building a big lead late, Webb City rallied and was able to close out the match in three sets, 25-8, 25-15 and 27-25, on Tuesday.

“I think we came in strong and confident,” Webb City coach Rhonda Lawrence said. “We had a rough last couple of weeks when we hit that hard part of the COC (schedule). Now, we know we’ve got to finish strong while we find out the little things we need to change. That’s what we tried to do tonight. We’ll use this match to make us a whole lot better.”

“We have been so down in the mouth recently, and it was to the point where it didn’t matter who we put in, that slump just continued,” Neosho coach Ann Landrum said. “Tonight, our goal was to just go out there and have fun because it was the last night for the seniors being on the home floor. There were a lot of learning moments tonight with understanding how to make big plays in big moments, staying engaged and focused all the time. 

“But I am going to tell you, these seniors and the group behind them have come an awful long way. If we can get our groove back going into districts and just play the best we can, just get us back to normal, I am not going to complain.”

The Cardinals used strong service in the first set, opening with a five-point run from Abby Stork for a 5-0 lead. Stork had an ace in the run, while Maddy Peeples added a kill. After a pair of sideouts, Peeples had back-to-back kills to push the advantage to 8-1. The margin moved to 11-2 after another Peeples kill and consecutive aces from Anna Hettinger, and eventually to 18-6 after three straight aces by Kate Brownfield. Webb City closed the first set with a six-point service run by Kyah Sanborn, with Kearston Galardo and Makenzie Storm picking up two kills each in the run.

“The first set, I just feel like we came in very strong and stuck to our game plan,” Lawrence said. “I think they were a little hesitant with our aggressive serves. … If you’re not really ready for that, it’s hard to deal with, and we haven’t seen them all year. So, they were kind of coming in cold turkey.”

“All it is is focusing on serve-receive,” Landrum said of her team’s adjustments from the first two sets. “You have to mentally be in it and pay attention to what you are doing. That was our main focus this year, just trying to be mentally tough. We have come a long way, but we still have a long way to go. When we pass well, we do decent. When we don’t, it’s just, who knows? As each game went on, they passed a little better and handled serves a little better.”

The second set was tightly contested early until the Cardinals used a four-point service run from Sanborn to build a 14-8 cushion. Sanborn had an ace and Storm had a kill. Neosho was unable to get closer than five points to the lead, with Webb City closing out the second game, 25-15, with the final four points. Galardo and Storm had kills, with Brownfield serving an ace to seal the win. Brownfield finished the match with a team-high four aces.

“That kind of set really helps us work together better and build that trust with each other,” Lawrence said. “As we move our lineup around, they are starting to build trust in each position with people knowing where they are going and what to expect from each other. That consistency is really going to help us as we finish off the season.”

Neosho trailed 12-10 midway through the third set when a kill by Shelby Roberts forced a sideout and a three-point service run by Rylee Amato gave the Wildcats a 14-12 lead. Moments later, Neosho, playing with a high level of confidence, went on a seven-point service run by Roberts, looking to be in complete control with a 23-14 lead. Savannah Merriman had four kills in the run, including three straight at one point.

“Savannah is one of those athletes who plays at a whole different level for us,” Landrum said. “She has good court awareness and is a competitor. … We pass her, serve her, set her, hit her and block her. She is an athlete who doesn’t quit even when things get rough.” 

Neosho put the score at game point, 24-16, on a kill by Abby Jarvis, but Webb City had no plan of surrendering the third set. After forcing a sideout, the Cardinals rallied all the way back to take a 25-24 lead on an eight-point scoring run by Sanborn. Storm had a kill and a block, with Sanborn picking up an ace. The Wildcats also had four errors in the run.

“We had a nice little lead, and we have to choose to finish it when we had the chance,” Landrum said. “We just didn’t. But I tell you what, you learn from it because you never forget that stuff because it stinks.”

An attack error by Webb City tied the third set at 25-25, but a serving error on Neosho followed by an attack error closed out the win in favor of the Cardinals, who rallied all the way back for a 27-25 match-clinching win.

“That eight-point run doesn’t happen very often in volleyball,” Lawrence said of her girls’ ability to fight back in the final set.. “We have been resilient pretty much throughout the entire season. When we have to see tough competition game in and game out, with their backs against the wall, they had to decide whether they wanted to let them have a set or not. … They beared down and got more aggressive.”

STATS

Storm finished with 11 kills, a dig and a block to lead the Cardinals, while Galardo had eight kills. Peeples had seven kills and 10 digs. Hettinger had three aces and a team-high 18 assists, while Sage Crane added a team-high 23 digs.

Roberts led Neosho with seven kills and two blocks. Andi Johnson had six kills and two digs, while Merriman, who had seven assists, and Jarvis had four kills each. Lexi Laney had a team-high 16 assists to go along with four kills, with Melia Robertson finishing with a team-high five digs.

UP NEXT

Webb City travels to Republic on Thursday.

Neosho travels to Nixa on Thursday.

Softball: Top three seeds advance at Class 4 District 6 tourney

MONETT, Mo. The top three seeds earned opening-round wins at the Class 4 District 6 softball tournament on Tuesday at Monett’s North Park. 

Top-seeded Webb City rolled to a 19-0 win over eighth-seeded Parkview, while second-seeded McDonald County edged seventh-seeded Carl Junction 2-1.

Third-seeded Neosho topped sixth-seeded Branson 13-2, and in the lone upset of the day, fifth-seeded Glendale knocked off fourth-seeded Monett 8-1.

In Thursday’s semifinals, Webb City meets Glendale at 4:30 and McDonald County squares off against Neosho at 6. The district title game is slated for 5 p.m. on Friday.

WEBB CITY 19, PARKVIEW 0

Ranked first in Class 4, the Cardinals (23-5) erupted for 13 runs on nine hits in a dominant first inning that saw 18 batters come to the plate.

Webb City added six runs on six hits in the second inning and the game ended early after the top of the third due to the run-rule. 

Emma Welch and Allie Ford had two hits apiece for Webb City, while Peyton Hawkins, Jensyn Pickett, Alyssa Jennings, Ford and Welch all scored two runs apiece. 

Emalee Lamar and Dawsyn Decker both hit three-run home runs, while Ripley Shanks and Hannah Wells doubled. 

Haidyn Berry pitched the first inning, striking out three on nine pitches. Lydia Lortz took over in the circle in the second and allowed one hit in two innings. 

MCDONALD COUNTY 2, CARL JUNCTION 1

Second-ranked McDonald County (20-3) advanced, but the Bulldogs made them earn it. 

The game was scoreless until the top of the fourth, as the Bulldogs pushed across a single tally against McDonald County starter Alexa Hopkins. 

Saedra Allen and Izzie Southern both doubled before Jayden Green blooped an RBI single into right field to give the Bulldogs a 1-0 lead. 

In the bottom half, McDonald County’s Madeline McCall reached on an error and later scored the tying run on Reagan Myrick’s sac fly. 

The Bulldogs had the bases loaded with no outs in the fifth, but McCall maneuvered out of trouble. 

In the bottom of the sixth, Mac County’s Carlee Cooper reached on a bunt single and then went to second on an error. Cooper then scored the go-ahead run on another Carl Junction miscue in the field. 

The Bulldogs (7-16) put the tying run in scoring position with one out in the seventh when Sammie Sims walked and stole second. But McCall retired the next two batters to secure the win. 

McCall earned the win in the circle. Hopkins and McCall combined to strike out 11. Cooper had two hits for the Mustangs, while Nevaeh Dodson added one hit. 

Allen was charged with the loss, but she did not allow an earned run. She struck out eight and walked just one while scattering three hits. Recording doubles for the Bulldogs were Southern, Allison Plumlee and Allen. Sims and Green had singles.

NEOSHO 13, BRANSON 2

The Wildcats (15-7) got the bats going in a big way, as Neosho scored its 13 runs on 12 hits.

Lili Graue went 3-for-4 with three RBI, while Kaitlyn Killion, Maddie Carpenter and Baylie Bowers all had two hits apiece. Alivia Campbell and Bowers both had two RBI. Brittany Winchester, Killion and Sierra Jones scored two runs apiece. 

The game was tied at two when the Wildcats plated five runs in the bottom half of the third.

McKaylie Forrest hit an RBI double, Campbell contributed a sac fly and another run scored when the Pirates couldn’t corral Winchester’s hard grounder. Killion added a two-run single to make it 7-2.

Ranked 10th in Class 4, Neosho blew the game open with six runs in the fourth. Carpenter, Bowers and Graue drove in runs, while another run crossed the plate due to an error. 

Winchester was the winning pitcher. She scattered four hits and gave up two runs on four hits. 

GLENDALE 8, MONETT 1

The Falcons pushed across four runs in the top of the fourth before the Cubs got one run back in the bottom half when Molly Poole tripled and scored on a Kailyn Cendroski ground out.

Glendale added three insurance runs in the sixth and one more in the seventh.

Glendale (16-12) won with just six hits. Alli Norris went 2-for-4, while Karsyn Phillips drove in two runs and scored twice.

Anna Baker was the winning pitcher. She surrendered just one run on four hits and struck out three.  

The Cubs committed four costly errors. Caitlyn Calhoun, Allyson Inman, Kate Huntress and Poole had one hit apiece for the Cubs (12-13). 

 

Softball: Carthage tops Joplin at district tourney

REPUBLIC, Mo. —Third-seeded Carthage defeated sixth-seeded Joplin 7-1 on Tuesday night in a quarterfinal contest of the Class 5 District 6 softball tournament at Republic High School.
The Tigers (18-11) advance to Wednesday’s 6:30 p.m. semifinal to face second-seeded Republic (14-5).
The season ended for the Eagles (7-19).
Republic topped seventh-seeded Springfield Central 16-0, while fourth-seeded Nixa beat fifth-seeded Ozark 9-3.
In Wednesday’s first semifinal at 4:30, No. 1 seed Kickapoo (20-3) meets Nixa (13-11) at 4:30.
The district title game is slated for 4:30 on Friday.

GAME RECAP

Carthage plated three runs in the second.
Kate Potter doubled, Jordyn Jones walked and then Jensyn Elder launched a three-run home run to left.
The Tigers added a run in the third when Presley Probert doubled to left, went to third on a passed ball and later scored on a wild pitch.
Carthage went up 6-0 in the fifth on Elder’s sac fly and Mary Grace Richmond’s RBI ground out.
The Eagles got on the board in the sixth when Tatum Stogsdill and Abby McGinnis hit back-to-back doubles.
The Tigers added a run in the bottom half when Natalie Rodriguez doubled and later scored on Probert’s ground out.
Elder was the winning pitcher. She struck out 10, gave up nine hits and just one run.
Rodriguez, Elder and Probert had two hits apiece for the Tigers. Elder drove in four runs.
Bailey Ledford, Izzy Yust and McGinnis had two hits apiece for the Eagles. Jill McDaniel added a double.
McDaniel took the loss. She allowed five earned runs on nine hits while striking out five.