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After bye week, Webb City set for rematch with Ozark

Webb City (8-1) hosts Ozark (6-4) on Friday night in a semifinal contest of the Class 5 District 6 football tournament. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 at Cardinal Stadium.

The Central Ozark Conference rivals just met three weeks ago, as Webb City handled Ozark 48-13 on Oct. 16. 

“Ozark’s a team that’s really physical on offense,” Webb City coach John Roderique said. “They play a physical style similar to what we do. They get off the ball. They can move the ball on everybody because they’re physical. They did a good job of running the ball against us last time. It’s a challenge to try to slow them down.” 

The Cardinals, ranked second in Class 5 by the Missouri Media and winners of eight straight, had last week off as one of the district’s top two seeds.

A bye week was something new for Webb City.

“The weather was so poor last week and that made it challenging,” Roderique said. “But it was good to have a little time off from the pressure of a Friday night game. That’s the first time I can remember we’ve had a bye week. We had an open date one year early in the season.” 

Ozark advanced to the district semifinals with last Friday’s 40-7 win over sixth-seeded Neosho. 

The Tigers scored four times in the first half to build a 26-0 lead by intermission.

Tylr Bolin led Ozark with 141 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries, while Cannon Cox carried the ball 12 times for 121 yards with two touchdowns and two fumbles.

Ethan Pritchard, Thomas Rushing and Jacob Kronebusch also had rushing touchdowns for the Tigers.

Ozark utilizes a flexbone triple option offense. The Tigers are averaging 28 points per game and allowing 27 per game. 

In the first meeting with Ozark, the Cardinals led 21-7 at the break and then outscored the Tigers 27-6 in the second half.  

A CLOSER LOOK AT THE CARDINALS 

Webb City is scoring 41 points per game and allowing just 12.5 points per night. 

Webb City has outscored its opponents 366-113 this season. The Cardinals are averaging 344 rushing yards and 62 passing yards per game. 

Senior running back Devrin Weathers leads Webb City’s ground and pound attack with 1,227 rushing yards and 21 total touchdowns. Junior Dupree Jackson has recorded 582 rushing yards and six scores. 

Senior quarterback Cole Gayman has passed for 515 yards on 29 completions and rushed for 481 yards with seven touchdowns. 

Leading receivers for the Cardinals are Gary Clinton (197 yards) and Cohl Vaden (124 yards).

Defensive leaders for the Cardinals are Treghan Parker (66 tackles, 3 INT), Matt McDaniel (55 tackles, 4 sacks) and Brayden Hollingsworth (48 tackles, 3 sacks).

WHAT’S AT STAKE?

Friday’s Webb City-Ozark winner advances to play either No. 1 Carthage or No. 5 Branson on Nov. 13 in the district title game.

“It’s that time of year where everybody’s playing for a chance to get another game,” Roderique said. “That’s what we’ve stressed to them this week. You’ve got to win on Friday to get another game. The reality is only one team in each class will finish the season on a positive note in terms of wins and losses.” 

 

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State cross country meet a three-day event in 2020

STATE CROSS COUNTRY AT A GLANCE

What: 46th MSHSAA Cross Country Championships
When: November 5-7
Where: Gans Creek Cross Country Course, Columbia
NEW THIS YEAR: Instead of a one-day meet on Saturday, this year’s state meet has been spread out over three days due to the coronavirus. Attendance is limited to two spectators per runner in each race.
THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE: The Class 3 girls race will be held at 12:30, with the boys to follow at 3.
FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE: Friday’s slate features the Class 4 girls race at 8:30 a.m., with the Class 4 boys to follow at 11. The Class 2 girls run at 1:30, with the Class 2 boys at 4.
SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE: The Class 5 girls race is at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, with the Class 5 boys to run at 11. The Class 1 girls run at 1:30, with the Class 1 boys to follow at 4.
MORE INFO: https://www.mshsaa.org/CMSPages/Cross-Country-Information-Central.aspx

 

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Webb City’s Dawson looks to finish odd senior season on a high note

 

Webb City’s Dawson looks to finish odd senior season on a high note

Joseph Dawson never envisioned a senior year like this.

For the Webb City cross country standout, the fall campaign has been anything but normal. 

After entering the year with lofty goals, Dawson missed a majority of his team’s regular-season meets, first due to an illness, and secondly to being in quarantine. 

But after an unconventional, if not disappointing, couple of months, Dawson is finishing his prep cross country career exactly where he had hoped—at the state meet. 

“I’ve tried to stay positive,” Dawson said. “This whole year has been crazy. There’s nothing you can do about it. We just have to take what we can get.” 

After a breakout junior year, Dawson got off a solid start to his senior season, crossing the finish line second at Joplin’s warm-up meet on Aug. 29 and then placing eighth at the Carthage Invitational on Sept. 10. 

Everything soon changed for Dawson, as he would not compete alongside his teammates again until the very end of October.

Dawson missed out on an early-season meet due to a stomach flu. Then he had to quarantine for two weeks. No, Dawson did not contract the coronavirus, but he was around a classmate that had tested positive. With that, Dawson missed several competitions. 

“Not getting to race was kind of a bummer, but I was working out on my own while I was in quarantine,” Dawson said. 

Webb City coach Dustin Miller noted Dawson did his best to stay in shape while he was away from the team. 

“I was really pleased with the amount of focus he had while he was training on his own,” Miller said. “There’s nothing you can do to simulate a race effort. He’s had some great training from then to now.”

Webb City’s Joseph Dawson heads to the finish line during last Saturday’s district meet in Nixa. Dawson will look to end his prep cross country career on a high note later this week at the state meet in Columbia. Photo by Jason Peake.

After the long period of time away from competition, Dawson made an immediate impact upon his return. 

Dawson finally made his return to competition at the Central Ozark Conference meet on Oct. 20 in Nixa.

Although he was a bit rusty, Dawson managed to finish third overall in the 5K race with a time of 16:26. He played a big role as the Cardinals won their seventh straight conference title. 

“He said it was almost like he forgot how to race,” Miller said. “But for him to come back and take third at the conference meet was big. It was an opportunity to be out there and feel what it’s like to compete again.” 

Dawson crossed the line third overall with a time of 16:32 at the Class 4 District 6 meet in Nixa this past Saturday, playing a crucial role as the Cardinals captured the fourth district crown in program history and advanced the entire squad to state.

“Districts was an all right race for him,” Miller said. “He ran a really controlled first 1,000 meters and then he pressed a little harder in the second mile.”

“It wasn’t my best race,” Dawson said. “I didn’t hit the time I needed to hit. But the one race that really matters is state.” 

Dawson entered his senior year with high hopes after he put together a stellar junior campaign. 

In 2019, Dawson was the runner-up at the conference meet before he finished seventh at the district meet and 10th at the sectional.

In an eye-opening performance, Dawson took 15th at last year’s state meet with a time of 15:51, earning all-state recognition. 

“Last year’s state experience was very good,” Dawson said. “I raced a 15:51, which is my PR.”

In addition to his junior season, Dawson also competed at state as a freshman, finishing 57th on the day teammate Ryan Riddle was the state runner-up. 

“That was definitely a special day for me,” Dawson said. “Not many freshmen get the chance to do that.”

Dawson has played a crucial role in continuing Webb City’s tradition of excellence. 

“It’s been great being a part of this program,” Dawson said. “The team atmosphere is really amazing here. Winning districts and trying for a state title is definitely a positive thing.”

Now, Dawson has one last cross country race in a Webb City uniform. The Class 4 race is at 11 a.m. on Friday at Gans Creek Cross Country Course in Columbia. 

Dawson said his goals for Friday are simple—he wants a championship plaque for the team and a second-place finish individually. 

“I think it will take a 15:50 for me,” Dawson said. “For our team to beat Festus, we’ll all have to be at our best. I feel pretty good about it. I feel like our team has a chance to win it.”

Joseph Dawson.

Miller feels both of those goals are attainable.

“I hope to see Joseph compete for second place in the state,” Miller said, noting Class 4 features a clear favorite to win the event. “I hope he puts himself in a position to be second in the state of Missouri and drop 10 seconds or so from what he did last year. He had a breakout race there last year. I’d like to see him put himself in a great position, stay controlled and relaxed and move up confidently and comfortably.”

Also competing for Webb City’s boys will be Roman Borboa, Owen Weller, Dustin Brockmiller, Samuel Winesburg, Jose Antillon and Shane Winters. 

“I think our boys are ready to have a big performance,” Miller added. “It’s just a matter of getting it done. If we all do our jobs, we’ll be in the mix.” 

After taking another moment to reflect on his odd senior season, Dawson admitted he wants to go out on a high note. 

“It’s my last race,” he said. “So I’m trying to go out there and hopefully run as best I can.” 

Miller is confident Dawson will do just that. 

“Now he’s healthy,” Miller said. “And now he’s ready.”

 

Joseph Dawson is pictured during last Saturday’s district meet in Nixa.