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BOYS HOOPS ROUNDUP: Long leads College Heights past Wyandotte

WYANDOTTE, Okla. — Miller Long scored a game-high 29 points to lead College Heights Christian to a 54-35 win over Wyandotte on Thursday.

Long finished with 10 field goals, including four 3-pointers. He also knocked down five-of-7 shots from the three-throw line. Curtis Davenport added 13 points in the win for the Cougars.

College Heights built a 27-18 lead by the intermission and extended it to double digits to start the fourth. The Cougars limited Wyandotte to one field goal in the final eight minutes to seal the win.

College Heights takes part in the Lancer Classic on Jan. 18.

GIRLS HOOPS ROUNDUP: Joplin, Webb City, College Heights take losses; Mount Vernon beats Monett

BRANSON 44, JOPLIN 37

BRANSON, Mo. — The Joplin girls cut a double-digit deficit in the second half to five points with less than a minute to play before ultimately falling to Branson in Central Ozark Conference play on Thursday.

“Turnovers and missed free throws beat us tonight,” Joplin coach Luke Floyd said. “We didn’t match Branson’s energy in the first half and dug ourselves a hole we couldn’t recover from. We have to stop beating ourselves with the same mistakes over and over again.”

The Eagles (5-8, 0-3 COC) went into the half trailing 25-12 with the lead meandering back and forth around the double-digit mark all the way up until two minutes of game action left. 

With Branson (2-10, 1-1) leading 39-29, Joplin’s Lily Pagan scored inside to trim the lead to 39-31 with 1:45 to play. Brynn Driver followed with a 3-pointer a minute later to cut the lead to six, 41-35, with 52.7 seconds left. Pagan scored off the break with 26 seconds remining to make the score 42-37, but that would be as close as the Eagles would get before the final horn. 

Driver led Joplin with nine points, while Pagan added eight. Brooke Nice added seven points.

Joplin hosts Hillcrest on Jan. 21.

 

NIXA 70, CARTHAGE 52

NIXA, Mo. — Nixa pushed a 33-26 halftime lead to a 30-point margin to start the fourth on the way to the win over Carthage.

The Eagles (12-4, 1-1 COC) outscored the Tigers (10-7, 1-2) by a 23-13 clip in the third quarter to pull away.

Macie Conway led Nixa with 20 points, while Ali Kamies added 15. Nora Clark finished with 13 points.

Hailey Fullerton led Carthage with a game-high 25 points, including two 3-pointers. Kianna Yates added 11 points, while Brinna Ream finished with eight. 

Carthage is at Lamar on Jan. 26.

 

OZARK GIRLS 52, WEBB CITY 33

OZARK, Mo. — Hot-shooting Ozark defeated Webb City 52-33 on Thursday in COC girls action.

The Cardinals slipped to 4-6 overall and 1-1 in the conference, while Ozark improved to 6-8 and 2-0 in COC play. 

Jaydee Duda scored 15 points for Webb City, while Kenzie Robbins added 10 points. Both players made two 3-pointers. 

Anna Hitt led Ozark with 17 points and 12 rebounds, while Lyla Watson added 15. 

The Tigers, who shot 45 percent from the floor, made 15 field goals—nine were 3-pointers. 

Ozark led 18-7 at the end of the first quarter and 26-19 at the break.

The Cardinals cut their deficit to five in the third quarter before the Tigers hit back-to-back 3-pointers. Webb City trailed 36-28 entering the fourth quarter. 

The Tigers then scored the first eight points of the final frame to extend their lead to 16 points. 

Webb City is at the Logan-Rogersville Tournament beginning on Monday. 

 

WYANDOTTE 48, COLLEGE HEIGHTS 41

WYANDOTTE, Okla. — Wyandotte took a 24-23 lead into the locker room before outscoring College Heights Christian 20-7 in the third period to steal the momentum en route to victory.

College Heights limited Wyandotte to one field goal in the fourth quarter, but was unable to overcome the deficit.

Jayli Johnson led the Cougars (10-2) with 11 points, while Lainey Lett finished with 10. Grace Bishop scored eight and Catie Secker added seven.

College Heights takes part in the Lancer Classic on Jan. 18.

 

MOUNT VERNON GIRLS 68, MONETT 25

MONETT, Mo. — Lacy Stokes scored 20 points as the Mount Vernon girls basketball team earned a Big 8 win.

Ellie Johnston added 12 points for the Mountaineers, who led 14-5 by the end of the first quarter. Johnston hit four 3-pointers. 

Also for the Mountaineers, Allie Schubert and Jolie Prescott added nine points apiece and Kadence Krempges scored eight.

Mount Vernon led 34-13 at intermission. 

Sadie Camp led Monett with nine points. 

 

WRESTLING ROUNDUP: Joplin falls to Seneca; Webb City splits duals with Neosho, McDonald County; Carthage tops Bolivar

INDIANS TOP EAGLES

SENECA, Mo. — Seneca won nine matches by fall en route to a 66-16 win over Joplin in prep wrestling action on Thursday. 

At 106 pounds, Joplin’s Sam Melton earned a major decision over Alex Mejia-Jerez, 16-3. 

After Seneca’s Dalton Duley won by forfeit at 113, the Indians won the next five matches by fall, with Brady Roark (120), Kendon Pollard (126), Andrew Manley (132), Cole Whitehead (138) and Clayton Swadley (145) all recording pins.

At 152, Seneca’s Lincoln Renfro earned a 7-2 decision over Jack Stanley, while Joplin’s Brenden Mynatt won by fall at 160. 

Seneca’s Gabriel Commons won by fall at 170 and Joplin’s Brayden Thomas recorded a win by pin at 182.

Seneca’s Zane Cotten (195), Jakob Tate (220) and Garret Babbitt (285) all won by fall. 

 

WEBB CITY SPLITS DUALS

WEBB CITY, Mo. — Webb City’s wrestling squad split a pair of duals on Thursday, beating McDonald County 48-36 and falling to Neosho 72-0. 

Against the Mustangs, Webb City’s Colt Taylor (120), Aiden Moore (126), Dominic Boles (132) and Roger Carranco (182) all won their matches by fall. 

Recording wins by fall for the Mustangs were Blaine Ortiz (113), Levi Smith (138), Colter Vick (160), Samuel Murphy (220) and Jayce Hitt (285). 

In the dual with the Cardinals, Neosho’s Raymond Hembree (113), Jack Lankford (120), Landon Kivett (126), Hayden Crane (138), Eli Zar (145), Collyn Kivett (152), Cayden Auch (170) and Nikolas Olivares (285) all won by fall.

Neosho’s Jonny Chrisco defeated Boles 7-6 at 132, while Eric Holt edged Carranco 10-8 at 182. Also for the Wildcats, Jeremiah Larson earned a 9-6 decision over Jacob Ott at 195, while Eric Renner defeated Liam Taylor 5-3 at 220.  

Neosho also defeated McDonald County 60-18.

Neosho’s Wyatt Black (106), Hembree, Landon Kivett, Crane and Auch all pinned their opponents.

McDonald County’s Cross Spencer pinned Chrisco at 132, while Blaine Ortiz earned a 10-4 win over Lankford at 120. Mac County’s Murphy edged Olivares 2-1 in the heavyweight bout. 

 

CARTHAGE 39, BOLIVAR 30

BOLIVAR, Mo. — Winning matches by fall for Carthage were Carlos Reyes (120), Eli Sneed (138), Davion King (145), Braxdon Tate (152) and Luke Gall (182), 

Earning victories by decision for the Tigers were Bradyn Tate (113), Brett Rockers (170) and Alexis Vasquez (285).

Tate defeated Canyon Cunningham 3-2. Cunningham is a two-time state placer.

Carthage’s Kip Castor lost by injury default at 126 and Kanen Vogt suffered a loss via injury default at 220. Carthage coach Kenny Brown said Vogt was winning 4-1 with a minute left in the third period when we got injured against Drayton Huchteman, a two-time state runner-up.

COLLEGE HOOPS: Missouri Southern squads fall at Washburn

TOPEKA, Kan. —Washburn swept an MIAA basketball doubleheader from Missouri Southern on Thursday night.

WASHBURN MEN 99, SOUTHERN 58

Cam Martin scored 26 points on 12-of-17 shooting and added seven rebounds and three assists to lead the Lions (4-5).
Lawson Jenkins added 12 points for MSSU, while RJ Smith scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds.
Washburn, ranked eighth, improved to 9-1. Tyler Geiman scored 28 points for the Ichabods, who tied a school record by making 18 3-pointers.
Washburn led 47-33 at halftime and extended its lead to 67-44 with 14:44 left.
Southern made 42 percent of its field goal attempts, but Washburn shot 59 percent.
The Lions are at Emporia State at 3:30 on Saturday.

WASHBURN WOMEN 56, SOUTHERN 49

Missouri Southern (4-5) received 15 points and eight rebounds from Carley Turnbull, while Madi Stokes contributed 10 rebounds and nine points.
Kaitlin Hunnicutt and Biance Stocks scored seven points apiece.
Abby Oliver led Washburn (4-4) with 19 points, while Hunter Bentley added 15. Nuria Barrientos posted 12 points and 11 rebounds.
The game was close all the way.
The Lions trailed 39-37 with 5:59 remaning in the game after a hoop from Turnbull, but the Ichabods responded with an 8-1 run. Washburn would never relinquish the lead.
Southern is at Emporia State at 1:30 on Saturday.

GIRLS HOOPS: Carl Junction falls on the road to Republic

REPUBLIC, Mo. — A short-handed Carl Junction girls basketball team suffered a 55-43 setback to Republic on Thursday night in a Central Ozark Conference clash between state-ranked teams at Republic High School. 

The Bulldogs, who fell to 9-4 overall and 1-1 in the COC, played without Jessa Hylton. A junior guard, Hylton scored 22 points two nights ago against Carthage. 

Carl Junction trailed by three at halftime before Republic outscored the visitors 16-6 in the game-changing third period. 

Sophomore guard Destiny Buerge scored a game-high 28 points for the Bulldogs, who are ranked sixth in Class 5. Buerge, who made 10 field goals and 7-of-11 free throws, scored 17 points in the second half. 

Freshman Kylie Scott added 10 points for the Bulldogs and sophomore Hali Shorter scored five points to round out CJ’s scoring. 

Sophomore guard Kaemyn Bekemeier led Republic (9-4, 2-0 COC) with 22 points. Bekemeier made four field goals and 12-of-13 free throws. 

The Tigers, who are ranked ninth in Class 6, received 10 points from Kaitlyn Ragsdale.

Republic led 12-9 at the end of the first quarter. The Bulldogs briefly took the lead early in the second quarter after hoops from Scott and Buerge, but Bekemeier scored six straight for the hosts. 

Buerge connected on 3-of-4 free throws late in the first half, cutting Carl Junction’s deficit to 24-21 at the break. 

Pushing the pace and taking advantage of several Carl Junction turnovers, Republic began the second half on an 11-2 run to take a 35-23 advantage. 

The Tigers held a comfortable 40-27 lead by the end of the third period. 

After a 3-pointer by Ragsdale, Republic went up 53-35 with three minutes remaining. 

Carl Junction trimmed its deficit to 10 with a minute to play after an 8-0 surge, but it was too little, too late. 

Carl Junction is scheduled to host Pittsburg next Thursday.