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PREP SOFTBALL: Jones, Elder lead Carthage past McDonald County

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Jordyn Jones drove in two runs and Jensyn Elder was dominant in the circle to lead Carthage past McDonald County 2-1 on Wednesday. 

The win moves the Tigers to 10-10 on the season, while the Mustangs fall to 8-2.

Jones gave Carthage the initial lead in the bottom of the second inning with a one-out single to center that scored Natalie Rodriguez from third for a 1-0 advantage.

McDonald County tied the game up at 1-1 in the top of the fourth when Reagan Myrick tripled to center with one out before scoring on Madeline McCall sacrifice fly to right.

Jones came up big again for the Tigers in the last of the sixth inning, which was started by Ashlyn Brust reaching on a two-out to right field. Jones followed with a go-ahead RBI double to left to plate Brust and give Carthage a 2-1 lead.

Meanwhile, Elder was busy holding the Mustangs to one run on one hit, two walks and 11 strikeouts in a complete-game, seven-inning effort to earn the win.

McCall took the loss after allowing two runs, one earned, on six hits, a walk and sevens strikeouts in six innings.

Jones had two hits, including a double, and two RBI to lead the Tigers at the plate. Brust had a hit and scored a run. Mary Grace Richmond, Landry Cochran and Presley Probert all recorded hits for Carthage. 

Myrick led McDonald County with one hit and a run scored, while McCall picked up the lone RBI.

Carthage hosts Republic on Thursday, while McDonald County is at Cassville on Thursday.

GIRLS GOLF: Nevada’s Cameron claims medalist honors, Carthage captures team crown at Lady Eagle Invite

 

Nevada’s Emree Cameron was the individual medalist and Carthage claimed the team championship at the Joplin Lady Eagle Invitational on Wednesday at Schifferdecker Golf Course. 

Just a freshman, Cameron carded a 3-over-par 74 to finish on top of the leaderboard.

Cassville’s Avery Chappell was the runner-up with a 78, while Carthage’s Hailey Bryant placed third with an 82.  

Joplin’s Sophia Schwartz was recognized on Senior Day.

Joplin’s Sophia Schwartz placed fourth with a 94, while Webb City’s Laya McAllister was fifth with a 95. 

Carthage’s Caitlin Derryberry placed sixth with a 96, Webb City’s Sydney French took seventh with a 97 and Joplin’s Lindsey Belnap finished eighth with a 98. 

Webb City’s Sophia Coulson finished ninth with a 99, Monett’s Claire Nation finished 10th with a 100 and Carthage’s Ava Lacey carded 103 to finish 11th.

Seneca’s Madison Babbitt (104) finished 12th, while Joplin’s Drew Yockey and Nevada’s Riley Severance tied for 13th, as both players turned in identical scores of 105. 

McDonald County’s Jolie Stipp (106) was 15th, while Carl Junction’s Anna Burch and McDonald County’s Fayth Ogden tied for 16th with scores of 107. 

Rounding out the top 20 were Nevada’s duo of Libby Barrett (108) and Katie Pennington (108) and Carl Junction’s Alex Teeter (109). 

With three players finishing in the top 11, Carthage captured the team championship with a 394. Nevada was just one stroke back with a 395. Brian Leonard’s Tigers had four players finish in the top 20. 

Webb City (407), Joplin (422) and Cassville (440) rounded out the top five teams. 

Carl Junction (442), McDonald County (455) and Monett (471) completed the team standings. 

 

The Carthage Tigers took first place at the Joplin Lady Eagle Invitational on Wednesday. Submitted photo.

 

The Nevada Tigers took second at Wednesday’s Lady Eagle Invitational.