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GIRLS HOOPS ROUNDUP: Cougars, Warriors earn wins at Lancer Classic; Cavaliers fall; Mount Vernon rolls

COLLEGE HEIGHTS, MCAULEY GIRLS EARN TOURNEY WINS

CHEROKEE, Kan. — Girls basketball teams from Joplin fared well on the opening night of the Southeast Lancer Classic. 

Second-seeded College Heights Christian cruised past seventh-seeded Southeast 59-24, while third-seeded McAuley Catholic overcame an early double-digit deficit to earn a 53-43 come-from-behind win over sixth-seeded Riverton. 

The crosstown rivals will now meet in the tourney semifinals at 7:40 p.m. on Wednesday. The first semifinal will feature top-seeded Erie against fourth-seeded Baxter Springs at 5:50. 

College Heights (11-2) doubled up tourney host Southeast in the first half, as the Cougars led 30-15 at halftime. 

College Heights then erupted for 18 points in the third quarter to take a comfortable 48-23 lead into the fourth period. 

Grace Bishop scored 21 points to lead the Cougars, while Lainey Lett added 13 points and Catie Secker had 10. 

McAuley’s girls trailed 15-0 early and 17-6 at the end of the first quarter. But the Warriors fought back and outscored the Rams 15-4 in the second period, and the game was deadlocked at 21 at the break. 

McAuley used an 18-7 third quarter to take a 39-28 lead into the fourth period. The final frame was nearly even, and the Warriors never relinquished their lead.

“We battled back and didn’t quit,” Warriors coach Mike Howard said. “I saw a lot of heart in these girls tonight.” 

Kayleigh Teeter led McAuley with 22 points, while Abbey Cahalan added 15. Kennedy DeRuy also reached double figures with 11 points. 

Jacy Thomasson scored 14 points for Riverton, while EJ Wells had 10.  

The boys tourney starts on Tuesday. 

Fourth-seeded College Heights Christian meets fifth-seeded McAuley Catholic at 7:40 p.m.

 

TJ GIRLS FALL IN TOURNEY OPENER

LIBERAL, Mo. — The top-seeded and undefeated St. Mary’s Colgan girls basketball team took control early and rolled to a 68-15 victory over eighth-seeded Thomas Jefferson on Monday night in a first-round girls contest of the Tony Dubray Classic at Liberal High School.

Colgan (7-0) held a 25-5 lead early in the second quarter en route to the lopsided win. 

The Panthers were up 36-9 at intermission and their advantage was 58-11 entering the fourth quarter.

Colgan’s Lauren Torrance scored 24 points and Kaitlin Crossland added 14 points for the Panthers. 

Sydney Stamps led the Cavaliers (1-9) with seven points.

The Cavaliers return to action at 5:15 on Wednesday against Northeast. 

 

MOUNT VERNON 69, BRANSON 31

BOLIVAR, Mo. — Lacy Stokes scored 32 points and Ellie Johnston added 25, as the dynamic senior backcourt duo led Mount Vernon to a 69-31 victory over Branson at the Gary Keeling Lady Liberator Tournament.

Johnston made six 3-pointers, while Stokes hit four treys. 

The Mountaineers were up 43-18 at halftime en route to the non-conference victory. 

 

BOYS HOOPS: Hillcrest pulls away from Carl Junction in the second half

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Carl Junction boys basketball saw a five-point deficit after the first quarter slip to double digits by halftime before Hillcrest pulled away in the second half to a 76-42 win on Monday.

“We made too many errors that they capitalized on,” Carl Junction coach Justin Pock said. “I didn’t think our execution was very good tonight. We got some good looks and didn’t finish. We fouled them and put them on the line way too many times, and we didn’t play good defense.”

The Bulldogs jumped out to an early 5-0 lead on a 3-pointer from Sincere Williams and an inside basket from Josh Cory. 

A 7-0 run midway through the period fueled by a driving score by Devin Oliver and a 3-ball from Crishawn Haggard sent the Hornets to an 11-7 advantage.

Hillcrest eventually took a 16-11 lead into the second quarter and started on a 9-2 run to build a 23-13 margin. Turnovers plagued Carl Junction to open the second period, which led to a 34-21 deficit to start the third quarter.

“We’ve been talking about it a lot, that we have to cut down our turnovers,” Pock said. “We are shooting ourselves in the foot turning the ball over trying to make a great play when we could just handle the basketball and run our offense. We have to take better care of the basketball.”

The Hornets methodically pushed the lead, building it to 20 points for the first time with 1:23 to play following an old-fashioned three-point play from DeeVon Braxton to make the score 53-33. Hillcrest converted two three-point plays in the third quarter, but missed and-one free throws on three more attempts.

“I think they just played more physical than we did in the second half,” Pock said. “Like I told my guys, it’s just one of those where they just seemed like they wanted it more than we did in the second half. That is what I was disappointed at. We are going to miss shots sometimes, but to me, the effort in the second half wasn’t there like I’ve seen all year.”

The Hornets continued the pace, pushing the lead to 30 and starting the running clock in the fourth on the way to closing out the win.

SCORING LEADERS

Alex Baker led Carl Junction with 12 points, while Williams finished with nine. Cory added eight in the loss.

Haggard led Hillcrest with 24 points, while Braxton added 18.

UP NEXT

Carl Junction travels to Lebanon for a 7:30 p.m. tip on Tuesday.