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BOYS SOCCER: Joplin returns plenty of experience ahead of the 2021 season

Joplin boys soccer will be led by eight returning seniors and a bevy of experience in 2021.

The Eagles, who finished last year with an 8-14, 1-9 COC record, have plenty of returning varsity minutes from a season ago, highlighted by seniors Dilan Sanchez (Midfield), Andrew Taylor (F; second-team all-COC, first-team all-district), Roberto Reyes (M), Abraham Montanez (D), Grayson Stovern (D), Noah Pearson (D), Eric Nelson (F) and Gabriel DeLeon (F). Joplin also returns Andrew Jordan (GK), Brayden Anderson (GK), Joe Upsen (D), Adam Montanez (M) and Luciano Reyes (F; second-team all-district).

Of course with that many varsity players returning, the biggest key for the Eagles will be how quickly and efficiently they can gel as a unit.

“The key to us being successful this year will be our ability to play as a team,” Joplin coach Josh Thompson said. “Our offense will be magnitudes better if we play as a team more. … Ultimately, it comes down to playing for each other. If the boys can do that, then all aspects of our game will be better compared to years past. The potential of this group is something to be excited about.”

Newcomers to the varsity squad this season who could see key minutes on the pitch this season are Carlos Palma (F), Justin Kilafwa (M), William Cupp (M), Grayden Cravens (D) and Benjamin Hedrick (F).

The biggest strength this season for the Eagles figures to be on the offensive side of the ball. Joplin’s talent level while in possession of the ball has the ability to put a goal on the scoreboard at any time.

“We have a lot of skill all over the field,” Thompson said. “Many of the players are able to generate offense independently. Maintaining possession will be important to limit chances against our defense.”

The biggest adjustment Joplin will need to make as the season progresses will come defensively. But Coach Thompson has full confidence his team is more than capable of playing well in that area.

“We have had trouble defending and maintaining possession in the past,” Thompson said. “I think this group is capable of overcoming the troubles of the past.”

Joplin opens the season at home against Carl Junction with a 6:30 p.m. start time on Aug. 31.

GIRLS TENNIS: Carl Junction features three returning starters

 

The Carl Junction High School girls tennis team will be led by three returning starters in 2021.

Seniors Nicole Sherwood and Valeria Alamina-Poor and sophomore Jenna Besperat all return after starting last fall.

Sherwood finished fourth in singles at last year’s individual district tournament. 

Carl Junction went 4-9 overall and 3-7 in conference action a season ago. 

Other seniors on this year’s roster are Kate Hodson, Lauren Clark, Jocelynn Goforth, Madison Lewis and Rhiannon Kennedy.

Bulldogs coach Ben Coltharp told SoMo Sports he expects freshman Naiyah Wurdeman to play an important role on the varsity squad.

“This girls team will have great depth, starting from the front of varsity all the way down. It will be a very competitive team,” Coltharp said. 

Carl Junction opens the season against College Heights on Aug. 27 at the Joplin Athletic Complex.