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Girls Swimming: Carthage wins Nevada invite; Joplin Eagles gain experience

By winning seven events, Carthage cruised to a first place showing at Tuesday’s Nevada Invitational girls swim meet.
Braden McBride’s Tigers compiled 359 points to finish on top of the team standings.
Nevada was second with 212, with Monett third (200), Lamar fourth (153) and Joplin fifth (142).

CARTHAGE RESULTS

The Tigers won all three relays and had four individual event winners.
Carthage won the 200-yard medley relay in 2:04, with Aubree Santillan, Cassidy Smith, Madison Riley and Hope Fultz competing.
The Tigers took first in the 200 freestyle relay, as Santillan, Victoria Martinez, Karsen Dininger and Nadya Housh finished in 1:55.
Carthage’s 400 freestyle relay team of Riley, Fultz, Housh and Smith took first with a time of 4:16.
Housh and Fultz finished first and second, respectively, in the 200 freestyle. Elena Wright was fourth in the same event.
Smith and Fultz were the top two finishers in the 100 freestyle, while Housh and Elena Wright took first and second in the 500 freestyle.
Riley won the 200 individual medley with a time of 2:28, with teammates Martinez and Dininger placing third and fourth.
Riley and Martinez were second and third in the 100 butterfly, while Santillan and Dininger finished second and third in the 100 backstroke. Smith and Santillan were second and third in the 100 breaststroke.
Olivia Wright was fourth in the 500 free, with Hadley McBride seventh.

JOPLIN RESULTS

Joplin’s 200 freestyle relay team of Ava Perrin, Lily Rakes, Mya Johnson and Allie Lawrence placed fourth.
The Eagles finished fifth in the 200 medley relay, with Rakes, Taegen Smith, Lawrence and Johnson competing.
Lawrence and Johnson finished fourth and fifth, respectively, in the 100 freestyle.
Kennedy Schwartz placed fourth in the 100 breaststroke, while Smith placed sixth in the 200 IM and seventh in the 100 breaststroke.
Joplin’s Johnson, Perrin and Lawrence finished fifth, sixth and seventh, respectively, in the 50 free.
Rakes was sixth in the 500 freestyle and eighth in the 200 freestyle, with Lilly Mills ninth.

OTHER TOP FINISHERS

Lamar’s Meghan Watson took first in both the 100 butterfly and the 100 backstroke.
Lamar’s Emma Tennal took first in the 100 breaststroke and was the runner-up in the 200 IM.
Monett’s Faith Drewianka won the 50 free.
Nevada’s Emma Leisure was the runner-up in the 50 free. Nevada’s Abbi Baldwin, Delaney Hope, Chloe Morris and Leisure took second in both the 200 freestyle relay and the 400 free relay.

Girls Swimming: Cardinals, Bulldogs fare well at Webb City invite

WEBB CITY, Mo. — Webb City hosted a girls swimming invitational on Tuesday at the Buck Miner Swim Center.
Swimmers from Webb City and Carl Junction fared well at the invite, as both schools had a number of top finishers.

WEBB CITY RESULTS

Webb City’s Sophia Whitesell won the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 2:25 and also took second in the 500 freestyle in 5:46.
Nikki Hensley and Kyndie Crockett finished first and second, respectively, in the diving competition.
The Cardinals placed third in the 400 freestyle relay, with Avery Mitchell, Hally Philpot, Skylar Powell and Whitesell competing.
Webb City finished third in the 200 medley relay, with Ella Holt, Makenzie Storm, Whitesell and Powell competing.
The Cardinals were fourth in the 200 freestyle relay, with Storm, Holt, Philpot and Mitchell swimming. The Webb City B team was sixth in the same event, with Olivia Honey, Morgan Robinson, Hannah Ross and Kyndie Crockett competing.
Powell placed third in both the 50 freestyle and the 100 free.
Storm took fifth in the 100 breaststroke, with teammate Mitchell sixth.
Webb City’s Eden Paul finished sixth in the 100 butterfly, while Philpot was sixth in the 100 freestyle.

CARL JUNCTION RESULTS

In a solid showing, the Carl Junction Bulldogs won six events.
Carl Junction’s 200-yard medley relay team of Skyler Sundy, Abigail Wilson, Sophia Hensley and Chloe Miller took first with a time of two minutes even.
Carl Junction’s B team of Carsyn Smith, Madeleine Garoutte, Abigail Holcomb and Kennedy Johnson finished fourth in the same event.
The Bulldogs won the 200 freestyle relay in 1:49, with Sundy, Alanza Montez, Hensley and Emma Lacey swimming.
Carl Junction was second in the 400 freestyle relay, with Miller, Montez, Garoutte and Lacey competing. The CJ B team was fourth in the same event, with Smith, Holcomb, Hannah Franks and Johnson swimming.
Lacey won the 50 free in 26.58 and also took first in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:11.
Miller won the 500 freestyle with a time of 5:45 and Sundy touched the wall first in the 100 backstroke (1:04).
Miller was the runner-up in the 200 IM, while Garoutte took second in the 100 butterfly. Smith finished second in the 100 backstroke and Wilson was the runner-up in the 100 breaststroke.
Third place finishers for Carl Junction were Smith (200 freestyle), Hensley (100 fly) and Garoutte (100 breaststroke).
Taking fourth in their events were Sundy (200 IM) and Montez (100 free).
Taking fifth place in their events were Johnson (200 free), Wilson (200 IM) and Adelyn Whisman (100 fly).

Webb City Invitational
Dual scores
Webb City 124, Nixa 42
Kickapoo 93, Webb City 77
Kickapoo 109, Nixa 40
Carl Junction 115, Webb City 64
Carl Junction 128.5, Nixa 34.5
Carl Junction 101, Kickapoo 66
Webb City 112, Camdenton 63
Camdenton 82, Nixa 69
Kickapoo 109, Camdenton 52
Carl Junction 121, Camdenton 47

PREP HOOPS ROUNDUP: Mount Vernon girls knock off Strafford; Carthage teams suffer losses

MOUNT VERNON GIRLS KNOCK OFF STRAFFORD

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — In a signature win, third-seeded Mount Vernon knocked off five-time defending state champion and second-seeded Strafford 54-49 on Tuesday night in a quarterfinal contest of the Pink & White Tournament at Springfield Central High School. 

The win advances the Mountaineers (8-0) into the Pink Division’s semifinals, where they’ll play No. 1 seed Kickapoo at 4 on Wednesday at Parkview High School. Kickapoo hammered Wheatland 90-10.

After leading by one at the end of the third period, Mount Vernon finished strong against perennial-power Strafford, the team that knocked the Mountaineers out of the state playoffs last March. Mount Vernon outscored Strafford 15-11 in the fourth quarter to secure the win. 

Lacy Stokes poured in a season-high 29 points to lead the Mountaineers, who hiked their unblemished record to 8-0. Stokes, a Missouri Southern recruit, scored 16 points in the second half. 

Ellie Johnston added 18 points for Mount Vernon, with 11 of her points coming in the first half. Johnston hit four 3-pointers. Mount Vernon had just seven players available for the game. 

Strafford’s Mattie Walker and Emma Compton scored 13 points apiece and Emma Mullings had 11.

The Mountaineers led 12-11 at the end of the first quarter, 27-26 at the half and 39-38 heading into the fourth period. 

 

CARTHAGE GIRLS FALL TO WAYNESVILLE

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Carthage’s girls basketball team suffered a 68-58 loss to Waynesville on Tuesday night at the Pink & White Tournament at Kickapoo High School. 

Hailey Fullerton scored 19 points to lead Carthage (8-4), while Brinna Ream added 18 points. Fullerton made three 3-pointers. Ream made five field goals and hit 7-of-10 free throws. 

Kianna Yates and Katie Crowe contributed six points apiece for Carthage. Raven Probert added five points, Sophie Shannon scored three and Landry Cochran had one point. 

Naudia Evans poured in 33 points to lead Waynesville. Evans is a Grand Canyon University recruit. 

Up 34-29 at the half, Waynesville used a 17-8 third quarter to pull away at 51-37. Carthage outscored Waynesville 21-17 in the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t enough. 

Carthage plays Blue Eye at 4:30 on Wednesday at Hillcrest. 

 

CARTHAGE BOYS SUFFER SETBACK TO ROLLA

ROLLA, Mo. — The Carthage boys got down big early and never recovered in a 69-53 setback to host Rolla at the U.S. Bank Holiday Tournament.

Rolla jumped out to a 21-3 lead and never looked back. The Bulldogs led 41-17 at halftime. Carthage trailed 57-37 entering the fourth quarter. 

Patrick Carlton scored 15 points to lead Carthage, while Silas Templeman had 11 points and Max Templeman added 10. 

Carthage’s Justin Ray scored seven points, Caden Kabance had six and Clay Kinder added four. 

Trey Brown scored 18 points for Rolla, while Gage Klossner added 16. 

With the win, Rolla will meet Poplar Bluff in the championship game. Carthage will play Waynesville for third place.

 

NEOSHO HOLIDAY CLASSIC: Hillcrest knocks off host Neosho; Lamar and East Newton earn wins

NEOSHO, Mo. — Hillcrest caught fire from the perimeter midway through the first half to build an insurmountable cushion on the way to a 70-63 win over Neosho in the nightcap on the second day of the 66th Neosho Holiday Classic on Tuesday.

“We struggled putting the ball in the hole, and they made seven 3s in a half,” Neosho coach Zane Culp said. “We didn’t guard them well, but good basketball teams make shots. They only made one (3-pointer) in the second half. So, you’d like to think if they made one or two less 3s and we throw a few balls in then it could have been a different game down the stretch.

“Honestly, I am proud of the guys. It is common when a team gets up big and you play pretty much even (the rest of the way), but we cut it down to six with the possession for a chance to cut it to one possession. … That was good to see.”

Hillcrest took an 18-11 lead into the second quarter before opening the period with a 11-0 run to push the margin to 29-11 through the first four minutes. Crishawn Haggard opened the second quarter with a 3-pointer before Devin Oliver added a triple moments later to make the score 24-11. After a driving score by AJ Collins, Oliver knocked down his second 3-ball from the top of the key to push the Hornets’ lead to 29-11.

“We felt like we needed to change up our defense because we had two or three guys with two fouls,” Culp said. “We just switched up our defense. Hillcrest is a good team and they started to hit their shots as soon as we went to a zone.”

Neosho (6-2) broke its scoring drought with a Chase Flynn score on the drive at the 3:40 mark, but a corner 3-pointer from Anthony Keltner followed by a fast-break score from Cooper Huett and an old-fashioned three-point play from Oliver with two minutes left in the first half gave Hillcrest a 37-13 advantage. 

The Wildcats finished with just four field goals and shot 28.6 percent in the second period, going into the half trailing 37-20.

“They had some big, athletic guys that we haven’t faced really,” Culp said. “When you try to do too much against a team like that, I think you start to force shots you wouldn’t normally take. Hopefully, that will be a learning experience.”

Neosho, which outscored Hillcrest 26-16 in the final period, cut the lead to single digits, 58-49, with 4:15 left following a 6-0 run fueled by baskets from Dalton Brodie, Isaiah Green and Landon Austin. The Wildcats trimmed the lead to 62-56 with 2:25 to play on a three-point play from Austin, but got no closer before the final horn sounded.

STATS

Hillcrest was led in scoring by Haggard’s game-high 24 points. Oliver finished with 13 points and four rebounds, while Cole Griesemer finished with a double-double after scoring 11 and pulling down 11 rebounds.

Austin led Neosho with 23 points on 10-of-21 shooting. Brodie scored a career-high 19 points and added a team-high eight rebounds, while Green, a sophomore, finished with 11 points, five rebounds, four assists and two steals.

“It’s fun as a coach to see a kid progress,” Culp said of Green. “As you watched him in the first couple games, he looked like a kid with talent who didn’t know what to do with it yet. He is getting more aggressive and more confident in himself, and he does a lot of good things. 

“Dalton Brodie set his career high in points and also had eight rebounds. He is always in there banging with the big guys and never comes out of the game. He is fun to watch as well.”

UP NEXT

Neosho closes the Holiday Classic with a 5 p.m. matchup against Monett on Wednesday, while Hillcrest takes on East Newton at 8.

 

LAMAR 61, MONETT 56

Lamar and Monett opened the fourth quarter tied at 43-43 before the Tigers used a 14-2 run to open the final eight minutes en route to the win on Tuesday to open the second day of the Neosho Holiday Classic.

Lamar dominated in paint points, 30-18, and on the boards, 41-20, while outscoring Monett 12-0 in second-chance points.

Mason Gastel led the Tigers with a game-high 30 points on 11-of-19 shooting, with six free throws. He added 12 rebounds to finish with a double-double. Conner Shoff added 13 points and four rebounds, while Gunnar Dillon added six points, seven rebounds and four blocks.

Daniel Navarro led Monett with 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting from the field as well as four assists. Blaine Salsman scored 14 points and finished with two assists and two steals, while Tyler Waterman added 11 points and five rebounds and two assists.

Lamar takes on McDonald County at 6:30 on Wednesday, while Monett and Neosho square off at 5.

 

EAST NEWTON 64, MCDONALD COUNTY 42

East Newton held a six-point lead after the first eight minutes of action before limiting McDonald County to single digit scoring totals in the second and third quarters to pull away for the win on Tuesday in the Neosho Holiday Classic.

The Patriots outscored the Mustangs 14-9 in the second period and 17-6 in the third to pace the way down the stretch on the way to victory.

McDonald County committed 19 turnovers to East Newton’s seven, leading the Patriots to a 26-5 advantage in points off turnovers.

Connor Killion led East Newton with 22 points off 7-of-11 shooting and grabbed six rebounds. Tanner Youngblood had 11 points and six boards, while Lucas Kimbrough finished with nine points, four rebounds and three assists. Kyson Lahman scored seven and Kelton Sorrell six.

McDonald County was led in scoring by Pierce Harman, who finished with 20 points on 8-of-12 shooting. Teddy Reedybacon scored 10 and had seven rebounds.

McDonald County takes on Lamar at 6:30 on Wednesday, while East Newton battles Hillcrest at 8 p.m.