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PREP BASEBALL: Webb City drops a pair of close games to Class 6 schools

Webb City suffered a pair of one-run losses to state-ranked Class 6 opponents on Saturday in non-conference prep baseball action at Southern Boone High School. 

Class 6 No. 3 Francis Howell defeated Webb City 5-4 and No. 9 Rock Bridge topped the Cardinals 6-5.

Ranked second in Class 5, the Cardinals are now 14-5 overall. 

Webb City is at Class 5 No. 6 Carl Junction at 4:30 on Tuesday in a key Central Ozark Conference clash. 

 

FRANCIS HOWELL 5, WEBB CITY 4

Francis Howell scored once in the second and three times in the third. The Cardinals pushed across two runs in the fifth, but the Vikings added a single tally in the sixth. 

The Cardinals rallied in the seventh, as Treghan Parker’s two-run double trimmed the deficit to one, but it wasn’t enough. 

Webb City was limited to five hits.

A senior shortstop, Parker went 2-for-4 with two doubles and four RBI. Devrin Weathers, Cooper Crouch and Eric Fitch recorded one hit apiece. Weathers scored twice. 

Fitch took the loss. He allowed three earned runs on five hits in five innings. Crouch pitched two scoreless innings. 

Francis Howell’s Andrew Brackenseik was the winning pitcher. He struck out eight, walked four and scattered five hits in a complete-game effort. 

ROCK BRIDGE 6, WEBB CITY 5

Webb City led 4-3 when Rock Bridge plated three runs in the sixth inning. 

The Cardinals scored once in the seventh on Cole Gayman’s RBI single with one out. But Gayman, the tying run, was stranded. 

Webb City recorded 13 hits. 

Shane Noel and Gayman had three hits apiece, while Weathers had two hits. Weathers, Parker, Matt Woodmansee, Gayman and Aiden Brock had one RBI apiece.

Noah Mitchell was charged with the loss. He surrendered four earned runs on eight hits in 5 1/3 innings. He struck out one and walked none. Noel tossed 2/3 of an inning.

Rock Bridge’s Peyton Messer earned the win. He gave up four runs on 11 hits and struck out five in six innings. 

 

PREP BASEBALL: Pittsburg upends Carl Junction 6-4

Pittsburg, Kansas, scored six runs in the first two frames and held off No. 6 Carl Junction for a 6-4 win in an interstate matchup at Joe Becker Stadium.

Pittsburg’s offense started with a bang in the top of the first by pushing across four runs on two hits, three walks and a hit-by pitch. The Dragons added two runs in the top of the second inning with the Bulldogs (12-5) breaking through for a run in the bottom half of the second to trim the lead to one. Carl Junction added two tallies in the fifth and scored once in the seventh before the rally ended.

Jackson Turnbull earned the win after allowing three runs, one earned, on five walks and a strikeout in 4 1/3 innings. Cooper Hayden pitched 2 2/3 innings of relief, allowing one run on four hits and two strikeouts.

Dylan Eck started and took the loss after allowing four runs on two hits, three walks and a strikeout in 1/3 of an inning. Kyler Perry allowed two runs on two hits, four walks and five strikeouts in 6 1/3 relief innings. 

After the first three batters reached to start the game via a hit-by-pitch and back to back walks, Cole Jameson came through with a one-out, bases-loaded single to give Pittsburg a 2-0 lead. Blaine Dunstan followed with an RBI double to left. The fourth run came in on an RBI groundout two batters later by Matt Cicero.

Pittsburg added a run in the second on an RBI groundout from Jameson and scored a second in the next at-bat on a first-and-third double steal play, with Tyler Sutton crossing home.

Carl Junction’s Eck scored on a wild pitch after walking earlier in the second inning for CJ’s first run.

Carson Johnson added a two-run single to left in the fifth inning to trim the Bulldogs’ deficit to 6-3.

Perry doubled to left field to lead off the bottom of the seventh and Keaton Johnston followed with an RBI single through the right side to make the score 6-4. Carl Junction followed with three straight outs to end the game.

Carl Junction hosts Webb City at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Missouri Southern holds scrimmage

The Missouri Southern football team welcomed in fans into Fred G. Hughes Stadium for just the first time in 17 months and the team didn’t disappoint as the White team defeated the Green team 21-7 today.

Reggie Hemphill took in an eight-yard touchdown pass from Dawson Herl to put the Green team on top 7-0 with less than a minute left in the first half.

Not to be out-done, the White team answered right back and drove the length of the field to tie the game at seven on a rushing touchdown from Travier Fields-Jackson heading into the locker room.

Taylor Thomas picked up the lone score in the third quarter as the White team went up 14-7 on a three-yard rushing score.

With the game winding down, Jaylon Banks hooked up with Ty Harvey for a six-yard passing touchdown to make the final tally 21-7, White.

Herl finished the game 19-for-32 passing for 149 yards and a touchdown. Banks was 9-of-14 for 131 yards and a score. Thomas and Fields-Jackson rushed for 49 and 43 yards, respectively each recording a score. Hemphill finished with five catches for 56 yards and a score, while Harvey caught two passes for nine yards and a score.

Defensively, Dylan Wright led the way with six tackles, while Malachi Broadnax had four stops and a sack. Jamie Tago had three sacks, while William Williams had three tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Zach Thomas had an interception, while Emilio San Roman had three tackles and an interception with two pass break ups.