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PREP HOOPS: McAuley squads earn road wins at Sheldon; Teeter scores 35

McAuley Catholic’s boys and girls basketball team both earned wins at Sheldon on Tuesday night.

MCAULEY GIRLS 68, SHELDON 23

McAuley’s Kayleigh Teeter poured in a career-high 35 points for the Warriors in a 68-23 win at Sheldon on Tuesday. Teeter made 14 field goals and shot 73 percent from the floor in the win. She hit six 3-pointers.
Kennedy DeRuy added 12 points for the Warriors, who improved to 7-4.
McAuley’s girls raced out to a 19-6 lead. The Warriors held a 43-13 lead at intermission.
Deb Lamb scored 16 points for Sheldon.

MCAULEY BOYS 59, SHELDON 36

The McAuley boys earned a commanding 59-36 victory.
“I’m proud of our guys for bouncing back after a tough loss at home last week,” Warriors coach Tony Witt said. “We are going to enjoy it and get ready for the next one.”
The Warriors led 18-7 at the end of the first quarter. By the break, McAuley’s lead was 39-16.
The Warriors took a comfy 53-21 lead into the fourth quarter.
Daniel Wagner pumped in 26 points for the Warriors (4-5), with 18 points coming in the first half. Matthew Dohmen added 10 points for McAuley and Thomas Black added nine.
Isaac Hall had 15 points for Sheldon.
McAuley’s teams host Verona on Friday.

RIVALRY GAME: Webb City finishes strong, knocks off Joplin in thriller

WEBB CITY, Mo. — In a rematch of last weekend’s Kaminsky Classic title game, Webb City and Joplin put on a show for all those in attendance inside a packed Cardinal Dome.

In a nail-biter between close rivals, Webb City was the team that made more key plays down the stretch. 

With a strong finish, Webb City pulled out a hard-fought 80-74 victory over Joplin on Tuesday night in the Central Ozark Conference boys basketball opener for both squads.

“Joplin played well,” Webb City coach Jason Horn said. “I thought our guard play was much better in the second half. We had some turnovers in the first half. We valued the ball better in the second half and we were cleaner offensively. Part of that is our seniors…they’re good leaders. Joplin was hungry to get that win. Our guys’ level of play had to rise up.”

“We played really hard, we competed and we gave ourselves a chance against a good team on the road,” Joplin coach Jeff Hafer said. “The difference down the stretch was that they executed offensively and defensively. They executed their offensive sets. They have five seniors that are battle-tested. We’re still growing.” 

Webb City won this past Saturday’s contest 66-55 inside Kaminsky Gymnasium. The Cardinals held an 18-point lead in the second half of that one. The rematch was much closer. 

“We learned we’re not who we were on Saturday,” Hafer said. “We responded well. I’m really proud of my team. We can definitely build on this.”

Webb City’s Luke Brumit puts up a shot in the lane. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

NAMES & NUMBERS

Now ranked fourth in Class 5 by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association, Webb City hiked its record to 9-1 after an eighth straight win. 

Five players scored in double figures for the Cardinals. Senior point guard Nickhai Howard scored 16 points on 7-of-11 shooting to go along with six rebounds, four assists and two steals. 

Senior Mekhi Garrard scored 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds, while classmate Luke Brumit had 14 points. Junior Cohl Vaden contributed 13 points and senior Trenton Hayes added 11. 

“To be a good team you have to have multiple guys who can score,” Horn noted. 

Junior Kaden Turner just missed double figures with nine points. 

Webb City made 28-of-59 shots (48 percent), but went just 3-for-17 on 3-pointers. The Cardinals made 21-of-27 free throws. 

Freshman guard All Wright led Joplin (7-4) with 23 points on 8-of-20 shooting. Wright made 6-of-10 free throws and also grabbed six rebounds. 

“All’s good,” Hafer said. “He’s a competitor. He’s not afraid of the moment and everybody saw that. He scored the ball really well. He needs to keep improving on the defensive end.” 

Three others reached double figures for the Eagles, as senior Dominick Simmons and junior LT Atherton scored 11 points apiece and sophomore Dante Washington had 10. Malik Williams had a team-high eight rebounds.

Joplin made 25-of-57 field goal attempts (44 percent), including 7-of-24 from 3-point range. The Eagles went 17-of-26 at the charity stripe. 

“In a game like that, the free throw line makes a big difference,” Hafer said. 

Both teams had 17 turnovers apiece. 

Webb City senior Trenton Hayes scores on a drive through the lane against Joplin on Tuesday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

GAME RECAP

The Eagles hung tough early, as a trey from Fielding Campbell cut the Cardinals’ lead to 16-15.

An old-fashioned 3-point play by Garrard gave the Cardinals a four-point cushion late in the first quarter, but Joplin’s Washington banked in a buzzer-beating 3-pointer, trimming Webb City’s advantage to 19-18 at the end of a back and forth and entertaining first period.

Joplin put together a 9-0 run in the second quarter to take a 27-22 lead, as Washington and Carson Wampler both hit 3-pointers during the surge.

Webb City used a 9-2 spurt to take back the lead, but the Eagles recorded the final four points of the first half, as Terrance Gibson scored on a putback inside and Simmons converted a steal into a go-ahead layup, giving the Eagles a 38-37 halftime advantage. 

Horn gave the Eagles credit. 

“Their execution in the first half was really good,” Horn said. “Some of their role guys stepped up and made big shots. Good teams do that, so you have to give them credit. I thought No. 12 (Simmons) made some big plays for them. I thought they were a little sharper than we were in the first half. They were a little quicker to loose balls.” 

Joplin took a 46-39 lead in the third period, forcing a Webb City timeout. But a few minutes later the game was tied at 58. 

All Wright’s free throws gave the Eagles a 60-58 lead entering the fourth quarter. 

The Cardinals finished strong, however, outscoring the Eagles 22-14 in the fourth quarter.  

The game was deadlocked at 64 when Webb City put together a 7-2 run to go up 71-66. Also, Joplin’s Always Wright fouled out with four minutes to play. 

Down three after a Brumit putback, the Eagles pulled within one at 73-72 with 1:30 remaining on an All Wright jumper. But the Cardinals answered when Howard scored on a nifty drive through the lane with 1:12 left, giving the hosts a 3-point cushion.

Next, Joplin had two empty possessions down three and had to foul. Howard made 1-of-2 at the line with 29 seconds left, extending Webb City’s lead to four. 

The Eagles received a hoop from All Wright with three seconds remaining, but Webb City’s Garrard calmly sank two clutch free throws with 2.3 seconds left.

On the final possession, Joplin’s inbound pass was picked off by Vaden, who made a layup at the buzzer for the final margin.  

Horn noted his team’s experienced performers stepped up in crunch time. 

“Luke Brumit was a big presence in the second half,” Horn said. “He altered some shots, got some big rebounds and made some big plays around the basket. Nickhai does a little bit of everything. He’s a big time player and he makes plays. Shots weren’t easy to come by. But we kept getting putbacks and we had guys step up.” 

It was Senior Night for the Cardinals, as Howard, Garrard, Brumit, Hayes and Shane Noel were recognized before the game. 

Joplin freshman All Wright scored 23 points in his team’s loss on Tuesday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

GREAT ATMOSPHERE

Both head coaches noted they were pleased to see such a great atmosphere for the game, as both student sections were into the game from the tip. Like Saturday inside Kaminsky Gymnasium, Tuesday’s game at Webb City High School was well-attended by local fans.

“The atmosphere was great,” Hafer said. “We had a great atmosphere Saturday and tonight. And that’s the way this game should be. That’s a fun basketball game to watch if you don’t have to sit on the sidelines as a coach. There were quality players on the floor really playing hard. That was a high-level basketball game.” 

“It was a great crowd and a great atmosphere,” Horn added. “Both student sections were great. This is what high school sports are about. It was a lot of fun. I know these kids will look back in a few years and appreciate this moment.” 

WHAT’S NEXT?

Both teams have COC road games on Friday, as Webb City is at Ozark and Joplin travels to Branson. 

 

Joplin’s Dominick Simmons handles the ball against Webb City’s Shane Noel. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

 

FULL STATS: Webb City HS (webbcitycardinals.com)

 

PREP HOOPS: Carl Junction sweeps twinbill from Carthage

 

CARL JUNCTION GIRLS 67, CARTHAGE 43

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Sophomore guard Destiny Buerge poured in 33 points and Jessa Hylton added 22 as the Carl Junction girls basketball team handled Carthage 67-43 in Central Ozark Conference action on Tuesday night. 

Carl Junction improved to 9-3, while Carthage fell to 10-6. 

The tandem of Buerge and Hylton combined for 55 points.

Buerge hit four 3-pointers and made 9-of-10 free throws, while Hylton made three from long range. 

Freshman Kylie Scott added eight points for the Bulldogs, who are now ranked sixth in Class 5 by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association. 

Kianna Yates scored 12 points for the Tigers, while Brinna Ream added 11, Hailey Fullerton had 10 and Sophie Shannon chipped in six. 

The Bulldogs got off to a hot start, as the hosts scored the first 16 points of the night and led 20-5 by the end of the first quarter. Buerge scored 14 points in the opening frame. 

By the break, Carl Junction was up 37-13. 

The Bulldogs took a 53-33 lead into the fourth quarter.

 

CARL JUNCTION BOYS 62, CARTHAGE 58

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — The Bulldogs stunned the Tigers in a Central Ozark Conference boys basketball clash.

Sincere Williams led Carl Junction with 17 points, while Josh Cory had 14 and Kyler Perry added 10. Mylas Derfelt had six, while Alex Baker and Jaden Cherry scored five points apiece for the Bulldogs (2-10). 

Justin Ray scored 15 points to lead Carthage, while Max Templeman had 11. Silas Templeman scored 10, Patrick Carlton added nine and Joel Pugh added eight for the Tigers (4-7). 

A freshman, Ray hit five 3-pointers. 

The game was deadlocked at 15 at the end of the first quarter and was tied at 28 at the break. 

In a key third quarter swing, Carl Junction outscored Carthage 26-14.

With that, the Bulldogs took a 54-42 lead into the fourth quarter. 

The Tigers made a run in the final frame, outscoring the Bulldogs 16-8. In the end, the hosts held on and earned their second win of the season.