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MINK LEAGUE: Outlaws split doubleheader with Mudcats

 

The Joplin Outlaws split a MINK League doubleheader with the Chillicothe Mudcats on Monday night at Shaffer Park.

The Mudcats won the opener 3-2 in 13 innings before the Outlaws took the second game 3-1.

The Outlaws are now 15-18 on the season.

 

MUDCATS 3, OUTLAWS 2 

The opener was scoreless until the top of the 11th inning when the Outlaws plated two runs on run-scoring singles from Jeb Jenkins and Caden Bressler.

The Mudcats answered with two runs in the bottom half of the frame, as Braedyn Brewer hit an RBI triple and Josh Swinehart contributed a run-scoring single.

Chillicothe’s Greyson Barrett launched a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 13th inning. 

The Outlaws recorded 11 hits in the game, which took nearly four hours to complete. Ethan Ellis went 4-for-6, while Brett Wiemers, Caleb Feuerstake and Jenkins added two hits apiece. 

Webb City product Cale McCallister of Missouri Southern started for the Outlaws and took a no-decision after tossing six scoreless innings, striking out five. Bressler took the loss. 

Missouri Southern’s Scott Duensing started for the Mudcats and struck out eight in 5 1/3 scoreless innings. Zack Cox earned the win. 

 

OUTLAWS 3, MUDCATS 1

The true nightcap, which didn’t end until 12:21 a.m. Tuesday, was a seven-inning affair. 

Joplin pushed across two runs in the third, as Logan Cline scored from third on a wild pitch before Bressler’s RBI groundout. 

The Mudcats (14-18) got a run back in the bottom half of the third on Barrett’s RBI double.

The Outlaws added an insurance run in the seventh when Ellis scored on an error. 

Carl Junction product Jeremiah Kennedy (MSSU) was the winning pitcher. He went four innings and allowed one run on four hits and struck out 11. Kennedy did not walk a batter. 

Ward Richardson pitched two scoreless innings in relief and Masayuki Maruhashi picked up the save after striking out two in a scoreless seventh. 

The Outlaws had five hits, one apiece by Drake Angeron, Logan Cline, Cade Lott, Calen Protaskey and Bressler.

Chillicothe’s Mitch Alba took the loss, but he only allowed two runs on three hits in 5 1/3 innings while striking out nine. However, Alba walked nine.

Joplin plays at Sedalia (18-15) on Tuesday night. 

 

Webb City boys claim top spot in COC All-Sports Standings for 2020-21

 

Four conference championships and a pair of runner-up finishes propelled Webb City’s boys to a first place finish in the Central Ozark Conference All-Sports Standings for the 2020-21 school year.

Webb City’s boys captured three COC championships in the fall, with outright titles in cross country and swimming and a co-championship in football.

In the spring, the Cardinals added a COC title in boys track, while second place finishes in baseball and golf also proved big in the standings. 

Webb City compiled 77 total points in the standings, while Nixa was second with 72 and Ozark was third with 71. 

Carthage shared the conference title with Webb City in football.

Joplin’s boys won a conference title in golf and took second in track. 

Neosho’s boys claimed conference titles in soccer and wrestling.  

As far as the girls standings, Nixa took first with 77.5 points and Ozark was second with 69.5. 

Nixa’s girls won outright conference titles in tennis, soccer and track, and the Eagles were the co-champs in volleyball. 

Webb City’s girls finished third with 65.5 points. The Cardinals claimed a COC title in softball. 

Joplin’s girls won a conference title in cross country, while Carl Junction’s girls captured a COC title in swimming.  

 

Central Ozark Conference All-Sports Standings

FINAL STANDINGS FOR 2020-21

BOYS

  1. Webb City 77; 2. Nixa 72; 3. Ozark 71; 4. Joplin 59; 5. Carthage 57; 6. Willard 48; 7. Republic 47; 8. Branson 44.5; 9. Neosho 33.5; 10. Carl Junction 31.

GIRLS 

  1. Nixa 77.5; 2. Ozark 69.5; 3. Webb City 65.5; 4. Republic 56.5; 5. Carthage 51; 6. Carl Junction 46; 7. Willard 38; 8. Joplin 33; 9. Branson 30.5; 10. Neosho 20.5.

 

COC CHAMPIONS IN 2020-21

FALL SPORTS

BOYS

Football: Webb City, Carthage (co-champs)

Cross Country: Webb City

Swimming: Webb City

Soccer: Neosho

GIRLS 

Volleyball: Nixa, Willard (co-champs)

Softball: Webb City

Cross Country: Joplin 

Tennis: Nixa

Golf: Ozark

 

WINTER SPORTS

BOYS

Basketball: Nixa

Wrestling: Neosho

 

GIRLS

Basketball: Willard, Republic (co-champs)

Swimming: Carl Junction

Note: Girls wrestling does not crown an official COC champ

 

SPRING SPORTS

BOYS

Baseball: Republic

Golf: Joplin

Tennis: Branson

Track: Webb City

GIRLS

Soccer: Nixa

Track: Nixa