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Wrestling roundup: Seneca wins Diamond State Duals, Carl Junction takes third; Carthage hosts duals

SENECA WINS DIAMOND STATE DUALS, CARL JUNCTION TAKES THIRD

Seneca took first and Carl Junction was third at the Diamond State Duals Tournament on Wednesday in Springdale, Arkansas. 

Seneca, 4-1 on the day, won the tournament by beating Willard 45-18 in the championship dual, avenging an earlier loss. 

Brady Roark (106 pounds), Clayton Swadley (138), Zane Cotten (220) and Jakob Tate (285) all won by fall in the championship dual. 

Seneca’s Andrew Manley (132) and Dane Napier (195) won decisions. Keatin Burlson (113) and Dalton Duley (120) won by forfeit.

Seneca beat Springdale 63-12, with Roark, Duley, Manley, Kendon Pollard, Lincoln Renfro, Gabriel Commons, Napier, Cotten and Tate winning by fall.

Willard beat Seneca 43-33 earlier in the tourney. 

Pollard, Cotten and Tate won by fall. Commons won by decision. 

Seneca defeated Har-Ber 66-15.

Burlson (106), Roark, Kamdon Pollard, Manley,  Kendon Pollard, Renfro and Commons all won by pin. 

Seneca defeated Carl Junction 51-27.

Seneca’s Roark, Duley, Manley, Pollard, Swadley, Napier and Tate all won by fall. Seneca’s Cotten defeated Brennan Carey 12-6.

Carl Junction’s Cole Stewart won by fall at 152 and Chance Benford won a 10-5 decision over Jeremy Williams at 160. 

CARL JUNCTION RESULTS

Carl Junction went 4-1 on the day.  

Carl Junction defeated Heritage 66-12.

Earning wins by fall were Lukas Walker (106 pounds), Keaton Colburn (120), Dexter Merrell (132), Lucas Watkins (145), Stewart (152), Chance Benford (160), Jesse Cassatt (182), Carey (220) and Kameron Bennett (285). 

Winning matches by decision for the Bulldogs were Max Matthews (113) and Mekhi McGarry (138).

Carl Junction defeated Fayetteville 70-12.

Recording pins were Colburn, Dylan Frazier (126), Merrell, McGarry, Watkins, Cassatt and Bennett. Walker earned a major decision, 8-0, at 106. 

Carl Junction beat Bentonville 51-27.

Merrell, Watkins, Stewart, Cassatt and Carey all won by fall. Matthews earned a 10-8 decision at 113. 

After the loss to Seneca, Carl Junction beat Heritage 52-24 for third place. 

Merrell, Watkins, Stewart, Benford, Carey and Bennett won by fall. McGarry earned a major decision, 10-0. 

 

CARTHAGE HOSTS DUALS TOURNEY

Carthage went 1-3 at its own dual tourney on Wednesday. 

Carthage defeated Monett 39-24.

Earning wins by fall for the Tigers were Kip Castor (113) and Kanen Vogt (285). 

Dagan Sappington defeated Ben Bluel 9-2 at 132, while Carlos Reyes (120), Davion King (145), Brayden Benefiel (152) and Brett Rockers (160) all won by forfeit.

Monett’s Simon Hartline (106), Ethan Umfleet (182) and Joshua Harvey (195) won by fall. Matthew Bahl defeated Eli Sneed 3-0 at 138. 

Hickman defeated Carthage 47-33.

Joshua Griffith (106), Reyes, Sneed and King won their respective matches by fall. Alexis Vasquez won a 3-2 decision in the heavyweight bout. 

Raymore-Peculiar edged Carthage 36-30.

Earning wins by fall for Carthage were Griffith and Reyes. Winning matches by decision were Castor, Sappington, King and Rockers.

Nixa beat Carthage 48-26.

Griffith, Sneed and King earned pins, while Luke Gall recorded a technical fall at 182, 21-4. Vasquez defeated Charles Speake 4-2 at 285.

Neosho closes Holiday Classic with win over Monett

NEOSHO, Mo. — It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish, and that sentiment was on display for Neosho in the Wildcats’ 68-61 win over Monett on Wednesday to open action on the final day of the 66th Neosho Holiday Classic.

Neosho and Monett were in a back-and-forth battle all game, though, when it came down to closing out the quarter, the Wildcats always had the edge. Neosho used pivotal scoring runs to finish each of the first three quarters to ultimately build a double-digit lead to start the fourth. Monett fought back and pulled within one possession late, but Neosho’s closing effort showed up once again to seal the win.

“That is a good motto of what happened tonight—finishing,” Neosho coach Zane Culp said. “It seemed like every time we were just about to break it open they would run down or hit a three or make a shot. It just seemed like we were a couple of plays from breaking it open but Monett played a great game. I am just glad we pulled it out.”

Neosho’s Landon Austin drives to the rim while absorbing contact in the Wildcats win over Monett on Wednesday in the Neosho Holiday Classic. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

With the win, Neosho finished the Holiday Classic with a 2-1 record in three days of action, improving to 7-2 on the season.

“We beat Lamar (on Monday), and that is always good because they are a tough opponent,” Culp said. “Last night (against Hillcrest), it was an intense, and hard-fought game. … Anytime you play three games in three days, you will take that win on the last day. 

“I was really proud of the five guys in the second half. I don’t think we substituted once in the second half. That was pretty impressive and shows some grit.”

STATS

Landon Austin led Neosho with a game-high 26 points, adding nine rebounds, five assists and three steals. Dalton Brodie scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to finish with a double-double. Isaiah Green scored 15 points, had six rebounds and finished with three steals. 

Tyler Waterman led Monett with 18 points and five rebounds, while Daniel Navarro scored 11 points and finished with six assists and two steals. Cameron George scored 10 points and had five rebounds. 

GAME ACTION

The first quarter saw two ties and six lead changes before Neosho scored the final seven points of the period to take a 15-12 lead into the second. Green scored inside and Austin added two free throws before Brodie knocked down a 3-pointer from the top of the key with two seconds left.

Neosho’s Dalton Brodie goes up strong for a basket in the Wildcats’ win over Monett on Wednesday in the Neosho Holiday Classic. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

Monett opened the second with momentum, using an inside score from Aleks Salas and two 3-pointers from Cameron Erwin to build a 20-15 advantage at the 6:23 mark. The Cubs extended the lead to 26-17 after a mid-range jumper from George, but the Wildcats answered with an 8-2 run to regain the momentum with a 28-25 lead.

Monett surged to a five-point lead with 2:40 to play in the half before Neosho scored the final eight points of the second quarter to take a 33-30 lead into the intermission. 

Neosho kept the momentum out of the break and pushed the lead to 42-34 after consecutive baskets from Austin, Green and Brodie. Back-to-back 3-pointers from George followed by a score on the drive from Waterman tied the game at 42-42 with 3:40 left in the third.

The Wildcats’ defense locked in from there, holding the Cubs off the scoreboard for more than three minutes of game action while the offense scored 12 unanswered to ultimately build a 54-45 lead to start the fourth quarter.

Both teams traded scores to open the fourth until three straight baskets from Navarro, Waterman and Erwin brought the Cubs within one possession of the lead, 61-59, with less than 90 seconds to play.

As it had all evening, Neosho closed the game strong, outscoring Monett 7-2 down the stretch, including a steal and fast-break score by Green with 55 seconds left and four free throws inside of the final 40 seconds from Austin to seal the win.

“You want to be ahead so free throws don’t matter, but this (type of win) really matters for later in the year,” Culp said. “One big play when we were up two or three and Isaiah (Green) got the steal and runout layup. … That was a big play.”

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NEOSHO GIRLS ADVANCE TO TITLE GAME

WEAUBLEAU, Mo. — Neosho’s girls basketball team advanced to the championship game of the Doug Loehr Holiday Classic by earning a 54-38 victory over Lakeland in the tourney semifinals on Wednesday night at Weaubleau High School. 

Neosho plays tourney host Weaubleau in the championship game at 8:15 on Friday night.  

Neosho led 16-8 at the end of the first quarter. With a strong second quarter, the Wildcats extended their lead to 34-12 by halftime. 

Neosho held a comfortable 45-28 advantage by the end of the third period. 

Olivia Hixson scored 16 points to lead Neosho, while Reagan McInturff added 10. 

Weaubleau defeated Verona 52-31 in the other semifinal.

 

BLUE EYE 50, CARTHAGE GIRLS 43

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Carthage’s girls basketball team suffered a 50-43 setback to Blue Eye on Wednesday at the Pink & White Tournament. 

Up 13-12 after the opening period, Blue Eye used a 14-5 run in the second quarter to take a double-digit lead at the break, 27-17. 

Carthage trailed 35-25 at the end of the third period. The Tigers outscored the Bulldogs 18-15 in the fourth quarter for the final margin.

Hailey Fullerton scored 15 points and Kianna Yates added 13 for the Tigers, who dropped to 8-5 on the season with the loss. Yates hit three 3-pointers. 

Avery Arnold scored 20 points to lead Blue Eye and Riley Arnold had 11. 

Carthage is at Strafford on Tuesday. 

 

WAYNESVILLE 78, CARTHAGE BOYS 57

ROLLA, Mo. — The Carthage boys dropped a 78-57 decision to Waynesville in the third-place game of the Rolla U.S. Bank Holiday Tournament.

Waynesville raced out to a 24-9 lead by the end of the first quarter. The early deficit was too much to overcome for Carthage. 

After the first period, Carthage played nearly even with Waynesville, as Nathan Morris’ squad was only outscored 54-48 after the first quarter. 

Max Templeman poured in 23 points to lead Carthage, hitting three 3-pointers. Patrick Carlton added 15 points and Silas Templeman scored 11. 

Jared Hyatt scored 20 points for Waynesville and Xzavia McArthur added 17. 

Carthage (4-5) plays at Strafford on Jan. 5. 

 

KICKAPOO 65, MOUNT VERNON GIRLS 39

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Kickapoo defeated Mount Vernon 65-39 in the semifinals of the Pink & White Tournament at Parkview High School.

The Mountaineers suffered a loss for the first time after earning eight wins to start the season. 

Lacy Stokes scored 22 points to lead Mount Vernon, while Ellie Johnston added nine points. Stokes hit four treys.

Indya Green scored 28 points to lead the Chiefs (10-2). 

Ranked third in Class 4, the Mountaineers trailed 13-10 at the end of the first quarter, but the Chiefs pulled away in the second period with an 18-7 spurt for a 31-17 halftime advantage. 

Ranked second in Class 6, Kickapoo led 46-30 entering the final frame.

Mount Vernon meets Skyline at 10 a.m. on Thursday at Kickapoo in the Pink Division’s third-place game.

 

MILLER GIRLS 47, WALNUT GROVE 37

WALNUT GROVE, Mo. — Miller’s girls basketball team defeated Walnut Grove 47-37 in the championship game of the Walnut Grove Holiday Tournament.

Kaylee Helton scored 14 points and was named the tourney’s MVP. Claudia Hadlock and Lili Merrick added 12 points apiece. 

Walnut Grove entered the night ranked first in Class 1, while Miller is ranked 10th in Class 3.