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GIRLS STATE HOOPS: Carl Junction, Mount Vernon set for quarterfinal contests

STATE QUARTERFINAL GLANCE

CLASS 5 GIRLS 

CARL JUNCTION AT WEST PLAINS

When: Saturday, 1 p.m.

Where: West Plains Civic Center

Records: Carl Junction 18-8, West Plains 26-3

Sectional results: Carl Junction def. McDonald County 58-32; West Plains def. Willard 47-27.

Moving on: Saturday’s winner will advance to the semifinals on March 18, where they’ll meet either Notre Dame (Cape Girardeau) or Union at 5 at JQH Arena in Springfield. 

Notes: West Plains is ranked second in Class 5 by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association, while Carl Junction is receiving votes in the poll. West Plains’ losses are to Nixa, Rolla and Kickapoo. The Zizzers defeated Willard 47-27 to advance. Willard defeated Carl Junction 65-57 earlier this season. The Bulldogs beat the Zizzers 41-33 in last year’s Class 4 sectional round en route to their 28-0 season record. 

 

CLASS 4 GIRLS

MOUNT VERNON VS. BLAIR OAKS

When: Saturday, 1 p.m.

Where: Mount Vernon High School

Records: Blair Oaks 17-10, Mount Vernon 26-3

Sectional results: Blair Oaks def. Eldon 62-46; Mount Vernon def. Ava 53-49.

Moving on: Saturday’s winner advances to the Final Four, where they’ll take on either Central Park Hills or Vashon at 6 p.m. on March 19 at JQH Arena in Springfield. 

Notes: Mount Vernon is in this round for the first time since 2012. Ranked fifth, the Mountaineers are on a 13-game winning streak.  The Falcons have won 11 straight.

BOYS STATE HOOPS: East Newton, Nevada set for quarterfinal clashes

STATE QUARTERFINAL GLANCE

CLASS 4 BOYS

EAST NEWTON VS. BLAIR OAKS

When: Friday, 6 p.m.

Where: East Newton High School, Granby

Records: Blair Oaks 23-4, East Newton 26-2

Sectional results: Blair Oaks def. Buffalo 69-46; East Newton def. Ava 36-34.

Moving on: The winner advances to the semifinals on March 19, where they’ll meet either Central (New Madrid County) or Vashon at 10 a.m. at JQH Arena in Springfield.

NOTES: East Newton is looking for its first-ever trip to the Final Four. Blair Oaks advanced to the semifinals a year ago. The Patriots are ranked fourth by the MBCA, while Blair Oaks is ranked sixth. 

 

CLASS 5 BOYS

NEVADA AT BOLIVAR

When: Friday, 6 p.m.

Where: Bolivar High School

Records: Nevada 22-5, Bolivar 14-12

Sectional results: Nevada def. Rogersville 51-46; Bolivar def. Rolla 51-45.

Moving on: The winner will advance to the semifinals, where they’ll face either North County or Lutheran South at 1 on March 18 at JQH Arena in Springfield. 

NOTES: Winners of 15 straight games, Nevada owns wins over two teams that defeated Bolivar during the regular season, Logan-Rogersville and Springfield Catholic. The Liberators avenged their loss to Catholic in the district title game, winning 65-63 in 2OT. The Tigers are seeking their first semifinal berth since 1991. 

 

STATE WRESTLING: Seneca’s Roark, Cassville’s Coenen, Monett duo earn state titles

 

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — Seneca’s Brady Roark, Cassville’s Zach Coenen and Monett’s duo of Elias Barrientos and Ethan Umfleet all became state champions on Thursday night at the MSHSAA Class 2 Wrestling Championships at Cable Dahmer Arena. 

Seneca’s Roark won by fall in 30 seconds over Monett’s Simon Hartline in the first-place match at 106 pounds. Roark ends the season with a record of 43-1.

Coenen was the champ at 220 pounds. In the title match, Coenen edged Moberly’s Jarrett Kinder 2-1. 

Monett’s Barrientos earned a 6-2 decision over Pleasant Hill’s Ryan Volland in the title match at 152. Barrientos completed an undefeated season at 21-0. 

Competing at 182 pounds, Umfleet won his title match 8-2 over St. Joseph Lafayette’s Jay Greiner. 

Seneca’s Gabriel Commons and Zane Cotten both finished second in their brackets. Commons was the runner-up at 170 after falling to Odessa’s Bryce Palmer 5-2 in the title bout. St. Charles’ Trey Ward won by fall over Cotten in the 195-pound final. 

Seneca’s Kendon Pollard (126) and Andrew Manley (132) both placed fifth. 

Monett’s Hartline took second at 106 and teammate Harrison Merriman finished third at 285. 

Pleasant Hill was the team champion with 137 points. Seneca and Monett tied for second place in the final team standings with 100 points apiece. 

 

DIAMOND PAIR MEDAL IN CLASS 1

The Class 1 meet was held Wednesday.

At 182 pounds, Diamond’s Landon Clement won the third-place match 3-2 over Christopher Bryant of the Missouri Military Academy.

Diamond’s Tyler May suffered a loss by fall to Trenton’s Caleb Johnson in the third-place match at 220. 

 

CASSVILLE’S MOORE WINS TITLE

Cassville’s Annie Moore captured a state championship at 112 pounds on Tuesday at the MSHSAA Girls Wrestling Championships.

A sophomore, Moore won by fall over Staley’s Chloe Sheckells in the title bout. 

Monett’s Abigail Jastal finished fourth at 107. She dropped the third-place match to Liberty’s Jaden Breeden by a 9-1 decision. 

Seneca’s Isabella Renfro placed sixth at 174 pounds. In the fifth-place match, Brookfield’s Zoey Chrisman earned a 6-3 decision over Renfro. 

 

WRESTLING: Joplin duo set for state tourney experience

When it comes to their high school wrestling careers, Josiah Vaughn and Sam Melton are at the opposite ends of the spectrum. 

A senior, Vaughn is set to conclude his prep career alongside the state’s best. 

Just a freshman, Melton is just getting started. 

Vaughn and Melton will represent Joplin High School at the MSHSAA Class 4 Boys Wrestling Championships on Saturday at Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence.

The JHS duo earned state berths by finishing in the top three of their respective brackets at the sectional event on Feb. 28 in Ozark. 

Competing at 132 pounds, Vaughn went 3-1 and captured third place at the sectional. As a result, Vaughn is ending his prep career at the state tourney. 

“It feels great,” Vaughn said. “It’s like a dream come true really. I don’t even know how to explain it…it just feels great.”

At the sectional, Vaughn won by fall over Raymore-Peculiar’s Eli Van Trump before falling to Ozark’s Elijah Maskrod. 

Vaughn earned a tech fall over Lee’s Summit’s Bryce McKeone to earn a spot in the crucial third-place match. With a state berth up for grabs, Vaughn earned a 4-1 decision over Jefferson City’s Hunter Walling. 

“I just went out there and wrestled hard,” Vaughn said. “It was like relief and excitement both…a weight off my shoulders.” 

Simply put, Vaughn got the job done when his season was on the line. 

“It’s awesome that he’s going,” Joplin coach Jeremy Finley said. “I can’t explain the joy we all felt for him when he made it. 132 is a tough bracket in Class 4. It was only top three this year instead of top four. He made it to the third and fourth place match and he just pulled it out. He wrestled tough. I’m very proud of him.”

Vaughn, who is 19-12 this season, said earning a state berth as a senior makes him feel as if all of his hard work has paid off. Of course, he hopes to make some noise on Saturday, too.  

“My goal is to place,” Vaughn said. “I just have to go out there and wrestle hard and wrestle the way I know I can.” 

“We want to see him just go out there and wrestle as hard and as tough as he can,” Finley said. “If he does that, things will take care of themselves.” 

Vaughn, who has been involved in wrestling for nine years, said he’s well aware that this weekend will be his final time wrestling for the Eagles.

“It’s a bittersweet feeling,” he said. 

While Vaughn is set to end his prep career, Melton is just getting his going.

A prep rookie, Melton placed second at 106 pounds at the Class 4 sectional to earn a trip to state. 

“It’s a big deal for a freshman,” Finley said of advancing to state. “We don’t get a lot of freshmen that qualify for the state tournament. Every once in a while we get a couple of good kids who come along who do qualify. But now that he’s qualified, our goal for him is to go out and try to win a state title.”

Melton went 2-1 at the sectional. He pinned Capital City’s Austin Feely in the quarterfinals and then earned a 3-1 decision over Lee’s Summit’s Gabe Hawkins in the semifinals.

In the bracket’s title bout, Waynesville’s William Austin edged Melton 3-1. Melton now owns a record of 26-5.

“I expected to make it to state this year because of the hard work I’ve put in and it feels good to make it,” Melton said. “I’m just excited and ready to go.”

While Melton realizes he’ll be gaining valuable experience for the future at this year’s state meet, that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have lofty goals for Saturday.

“I’d like to get on the podium,” he said. “That would be great. I just want to wrestle consistently every time out. I just have to wrestle to the best of my ability. If I achieve my goal this year, great. But if I don’t, it’s not going to affect me going into next year. I’ll keep working hard.” 

“He needs to stay mentally prepared,” Finley said. “For a lot of kids, especially freshmen, that go to the state tournament for the first time, it’s their first time they’ve wrestled under the lights. Some kids excel when the pressure’s tough and some kids fold.” 

Saturday’s Class 4 event begins at 9:30 a.m., with the semifinals scheduled for 2:45 p.m. The title matches are slated to begin at 6:30. 

Live results are available through the MSHSAA website. 

 

CARTHAGE SENDING SIX

Carthage will have six athletes competing in Class 4, including sectional champions Davion King (145) and Luke Gall (182).

Bradyn Tate (113), Dagan Sappington (132), Eli Sneed (138) and Braxdon Tate (152) also advanced for the Tigers. 

 

CLASS 3 MEET IS FRIDAY

The Class 3 event is Friday, with Neosho, Carl Junction, McDonald County and Webb City among the teams competing. 

Defending champ Neosho has eight wrestlers competing, including three-time champion Cayden Auch (46-0). 

Other Wildcats competing at state are sectional champions Raymond Hembree (106), Hayden Crane (132) and Jeremiah Larson (195). Neoho’s Landon Kivett (120), Trent Neece (152), Eric Holt (170) and Eli Zar (145) round out the state qualifiers. 

McDonald County will have four athletes competing, while Carl Junction and Webb City have two wrestlers apiece. 

The Mustangs are led by sectional champ Blaine Ortiz (113). Also competing for McDonald County will be Levi Smith (132), Sam Murphy (220) and Jayce Hitt (285).

Carl Junction’s qualifiers are Jesse Cassatt (182) and Lukas Walker (106), while Jacob Ott (195) and Roger Carranco (182) will compete for Webb City. 

 

MORE INFORMATION: 2021 Wrestling Championship Information Central (mshsaa.org)

 

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