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BOYS SWIMMING: Carthage, Joplin compete at North KC invite

Athletes from Carthage and Joplin competed at the North Kansas City Invitational boys swim meet this past weekend.

There were 28 teams in attendance. Carthage finished 18th in the team standings, while Joplin was 23rd.

Lee’s Summit West, Park Hill South and Rockhurst were the top three teams.

 

CARTHAGE RESULTS

Carthage’s Kellen Frieling finished eighth in the 100-yard backstroke. 

The Tigers were 13th in the 200 medley relay, with Frieling, Braxton McBride, Will Wallace and Ezekiel Ramirez competing. Ramirez, McBride, Frieling and Wallace finished 14th in the 400 freestyle relay. 

Carthage’s 200 free relay finished 16th, with Frieling, McBride, Ramirez and Wallace swimming.

In other top finishes for the Tigers, McBride finished 26th in the 50 free, Wallce was 31st in the 200 IM, Ramirez took 38th in the 200 free and Landon White finished 44th in the 100 butterfly.

Joplin’s Wyatt Satterlee competes at the North KC Invitational this past weekend. Photo by Cody Thorn.

JOPLIN RESULTS

Nathan Wardlow was Joplin’s top finisher, as he placed 13th in the 500 freestyle. Wardlow finished 34th in the 200 free.

In the 200 medley relay, Joplin’s Wardlow, Wyatt Satterlee, Zane Newman and Jacob Glenn finished 15th. The Eagles were 19th in the 400 free relay, with Glenn, Ian Vermillion, Wardlow and Newman swimming. 

Joplin finished 25th in the 200 freestyle relay. Competing in the event for the Eagles were Oliver Bortz, Devin Lawson, Jackson Mordica and Parker Hinman.

Newman was 23rd in the 100 freestyle and 36th in the 100 butterfly.

Hinman finished 41st in both the 200 IM and the 500 free, while Satterlee placed 47th in the 100 breaststroke.

 

Joplin’s Nathan Wardlow is pictured at last weekend’s North KC Invitational. Photo by Cody Thorn.

GIRLS TENNIS: Thomas Jefferson tops Carthage; Neosho falls to Nixa

 

Thomas Jefferson’s girls tennis team improved to 7-0 in dual action after Monday’s 7-2 win over Carthage. 

In singles action, Thomas Jefferson’s Allison Ding defeated Kianna Yates 8-0, while Jeanna Jeyaraj beat Daniela Marquez 8-2 and Kyla Yang topped Anayansi Lopez-Rodas 8-2.

Also for the Cavs, Jessica Joseph defeated Katie Barton 8-0, Wardo Morsy beat Ashley Guerra 8-1 and Emalee Ro topped Cassidy Whitley 8-5.

Carthage won two of three doubles matches.

Yates and Marquez defeated Ding-Jeyaraj 8-4, while Lopez-Barton beat Yang-Ro 8-2. TJ’s Joseph and Morsy defeated Garcia-Hernandez-Guerra 8-4.

The Cavaliers host Greenwood at 4:30 on Tuesday. Carthage hosts Branson on Tuesday. 

 

NIXA 9, NEOSHO 0

Nixa defeated Neosho 9-0 in a Central Ozark Conference girls tennis dual on Monday. 

In singles action, Neosho’s Jasmine Martinez lost to  Arabella Cosgrove 8-0, Lyndsey Doke fell to Abigail Fulmecky 8-0, Alex Olsbo lost to Ellie Sorgenfrei 8-0 and  Georgia Housh fell to Samantha Fulnecky 8-0.

Neosho’s Keely Keeton suffered an 8-2 setback to Julia Hines, while Emily Papen lost to Jazmin Hohmann 8-0. 

In doubles, Nixa’s Kylie Burk and Hines beat Martinez-Doke 8-0, Kaylee Chronister and Lilly Maggard defeated Olsbo-Keeton 8-2 and Madison Ellingsworth-Lauren Reed topped Housh-Sydnee Minton 8-1.

Neosho hosts Webb City at 4:30 on Tuesday. 

PREP SOFTBALL: Monett defeats Carl Junction 21-11

MONETT, Mo. — Carl Junction led Monett 9-7 after two innings before the Cubs outscored the Bulldogs 14-2 in the final three innings on the way to a 21-12 win on Monday.

Both teams crossed home three times in the first, with Carl Junction touching the plate six times in the second and the Cubs adding four runs in the bottom half. Monett scored six runs in the third, two more in the fourth and six more in the fifth to end the game in five innings.

Kendra Parsons started and took a no-decision after allowing eight runs, seven earned, on eight hits, a walk and two strikeouts in 1 1/3 innings. Abby Inman earned the win for Monett after allowing three runs, two earned, on two hits and five walks in 3 2/3 relief innings.

Hannah Cole took the loss after allowing 15 runs, 10 earned, on 13 hits, a walk and a strikeout in four innings.

Halle Schoen went 5-for-5 with a triple, five runs scored and three RBI, while Kailyn Cendroski went 4-for-5 with a triple, four RBI and four runs scored. Madeline Mettlach homered, had three hits, drove in four and scored a run, while Molly Poole tripled twice, drove in fire runs and scored three times. 

Allison Plumlee had three hits, including a double and three RBI, while Addie Brock doubled twice, drove in three and scored twice to lead Carl Junction. Hannah Cantrell had two hits and scored three runs, while Madi Olds had two hits, scored three times and drove in one.

Carl Junction hosts Webb City on Tuesday, while Monett hosts Nevada on Tuesday.

PREP SOFTBALL: Joplin’s bats propel Eagles past Seneca 9-2

After finishing third place in the Branson Lady Pirate Invitational over the weekend, Joplin kept the momentum rolling into Monday after scoring runs in four of its six innings en route to a 9-2 win over Seneca in non-conference action at the JHS Athletic Complex.

After manufacturing a run in the second inning to take the early lead, the Eagles (11-10) cemented the momentum with a three-run third frame. Joplin added an insurance run in the fourth before hanging four more runs on the scoreboard in the sixth to seal the win.

“We went into the weekend and played some good teams in the Branson tournament and found a way to get three wins, and we probably could have had more,” Joplin coach Manny Flores said. “These girls are playing good softball right now, and all it comes down to is not hanging your head when something bad happens to you. We have been able to battle through that the last week and a half.

“We took those three wins and carried it over into today. We barreled a lot of balls today and we were able to put up nine. She hit her spots early, but we were able to make the adjustment in the middle innings.” 

Jill McDaniel earned the complete-game win for Joplin in the circle. She surrendered two runs, one earned, on six hits, a walk and nine strikeouts in seven innings.

Callie Rhoades took the loss after allowing nine runs on 13 hits, two walks and three strikeouts in the six innings.

The Eagles opened the scoring in the bottom of the second inning despite not registering a hit. Madisyn Tracy walked to lead off the frame before moving to second on a wild pitch. In the next at-bat, Izzy Yust reached on a fielder’s indifference on a grounder to short before Abby Lowery reached on a Seneca fielding error to load the bases. Riley Kelly followed with an RBI groundout to give Joplin a 1-0 advantage.

The Eagles separated themselves in the next inning when Liz Snider started the scoring off with a one-out solo home run to center to push the lead to 2-0. After a single by Jadyn Pankow and a double by Madisyn Tracy, Lowery came through with a two-strike, two-out single to right-center field to double the lead at 4-0.

“I think that was a huge confidence boost for her right there,” Flores said. “She was down in the count 0-2  … and you can see her growth in confidence with two strikes now. She did a good job of not doing too much and just barreling a ball up. That is huge for her moving forward.”

McDaniel doubled to lead off the bottom of the fourth before Hope Oakley came around to score on a wild pitch later in the inning as a courtesy runner.

Seneca (6-9) got on the board with an unearned run in the top of the fifth after Aliyah Grotjohn scored on a Joplin throwing error to make the score 5-1.

The Eagles put the game out of reach in the sixth inning. Bailey Ledford doubled down the left-field line with one out before an error on the Seneca left fielder allowed Ledford to advance all the way to home for a run. Two batters later, Pankow doubled home a run on a line drive to center field before Tracy followed with a second straight RBI double, this time to right-center, to put Joplin on top 8-1. Yust picked up an RBI on a groundout to wrap the scoring.

“In this game, you have to be able to do that,” Flores said about his team’s ability to add insurance late. “It doesn’t matter who you are playing. Seneca is a good team over there and if we don’t tack on, there is an inning that could snowball on us and they could have taken the lead on us. Anytime you are playing, you can’t sit on a lead because opposing teams will capitalize on that.”

Kahli Fields cut Seneca’s deficit to seven with an RBI double in the top of the seventh to wrap the scoring for the Indians.

Snider finished a double shy of the cycle, hitting a homer, triple and single to go along with one RBI and a run scored. 

“She had an incredible day, and not just at the plate but behind it too,” Flores said of his catcher. “When she is on and healthy, she can drive the ball just like she did today. She doesn’t try to do too much. Her home run was a ball right up the middle and she hit another ball off the top of the wall in left-center. She is seeing the ball well and her timing is on.” 

Tracy doubled twice, scored three runs and drove in one, while Pankow doubled and finished with two hits to go along with two runs scored and one RBI. Lowery and Yust each had two hits and combined for three RBI.

Fields doubled, had two hits and one RBI to lead Seneca at the plate.

Joplin gets back to Central Ozark Conference play on Tuesday with a road matchup against Ozark, while Seneca travels to Marshfield on Tuesday.

PREP FOOTBALL: Missouri Media releases latest football rankings

 

Below are the Missouri Media statewide high school football rankings, as compiled by a 10-member panel of sportswriters and broadcasters. 

Joplin (4-0) is ranked third in Class 6, while Carthage (4-0) is ranked second in Class 5. Webb City (2-2) is now ranked fifth in Class 5. 

Lamar (4-0) remains on top of the Class 2 poll. 

The Missouri Media panel is made up of Dion Clisso, PrepsKC; Cody Thorn, The Examiner; Dave Kvidahl, STLHighschoolsports.com; Tom Rackers, Jefferson City News-Tribune; Chris Parker, Ozone Sports; Brandon Zenner, The St. Joseph News-Press; J.B. Connoley, KRES radio; Matt King, The Daily Journal; Jason Peake, SoMo-Sports.com; Brian Rosener, Poplar Bluff Daily American Republic.

First-place votes in parenthesis.

 

CLASS 6

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW

  1. CBC (5), 3-1, 95, 1 
  2. Liberty North (4), 2-1, 93, 2 
  3. Joplin (1), 4-0, 78, 3
  4. DeSmet, 2-2, 66, 5 
  5. Lee’s Summit North, 4-0, 54, 8
  6. Francis Howell, 4-0, 51, 6
  7. Nixa, 3-1, 38, 7
  8. Hazelwood Central, 4-0, 23, 9
  9. Park Hill South, 4-0, 21, 10
  10. Kirkwood, 4-0, 17, NR

Dropped out: No. 4 Raymore-Peculiar

Also receiving votes: Raymore-Peculiar (2-2), 14

 

CLASS 5

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW

  1. Jackson (9), 4-0, 99, 1
  2. Carthage (1), 4-0, 84, 5  
  3. Raytown, 2-0, 80, 3
  4. Holt, 4-0, 76, 4
  5. Webb City, 2-2, 57, 2
  6. Lebanon, 4-0, 44, 7 
  7. Platte County, 3-1, 29, NR
  8. Fort Osage, 3-1, 22, 9 
  9. Jefferson City Helias, 3-1, 21, 10
  10. Ladue, 3-1, 18, 8

Dropped out: No. 6 North Kansas City

Also receiving votes: Rockwood Summit (4-0), 10; North Kansas City (2-2), 8; Battle (2-1), 1; Springfield Glendale (3-0), 1

 

CLASS 4

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW

  1. Smithville (8), 4-0, 98, 1
  2. West Plains (1), 4-0, 86, 2
  3. MICDS (1), 4-0, 83, 3 
  4. Hannibal, 4-0, 73, 4
  5. Union, 4-0, 53, 7 
  6. Harrisonville, 3-1, 41, 9 
  7. St. Dominic, 3-1, 29, 5
  8. Lincoln College Prep, 4-0, 27, NR 
  9. McCluer, 3-1, 22, 8
  10. Warrensburg, 3-1, 18, 6 

Dropped out: No. 10 Vashon

Also receiving votes: Vashon (4-0), 13; St. Joseph Lafayette (4-0), 6; Nevada (3-1), 1 

 

CLASS 3

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW

  1. Odessa (10), 4-0, 100, 2  
  2. St. Mary’s, 2-1, 88, 3
  3. Valle Catholic, 4-0, 79, 4
  4. St. Pius X, 4-0, 68, 5
  5. Lutheran North, 2-2, 52, 6
  6. Boonville, 3-1, 48, NR
  7. Blair Oaks, 3-1, 43, 1 
  8. Mexico, 4-0, 32, 8
  9. Cardinal Ritter, 2-2, 22, 7 
  10. Park Hills Central, 3-1, 12, 10

Dropped out: No. 8 Summit Christian Academy

Also receiving votes: Kennett (4-0), 4; Buffalo (3-1), 1; Summit Christian (3-1), 1

 

CLASS 2

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW

  1. Lamar (10), 4-0, 100, 1
  2. Fair Grove, 4-0, 85, 2 
  3. Lutheran St. Charles, 3-1, 73, 4 
  4. Hallsville, 4-0, 71, 3
  5. Richmond, 4-0, 57, 7 
  6. Butler, 4-0, 43, 9 
  7. Ava, 4-0, 41, 8  
  8. Duchesne, 2-2, 32, 5 
  9. Jefferson, 3-1, 21, 6
  10. Bowling Green. 3-0, 13, NR

Dropped out: No. 10 Maryville

Also receiving votes: Lafayette County (3-1), 10; Maryville (1-3), 2; North Callaway (3-0) 1; Palmyra (2-2), 1  

 

CLASS 1

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW

  1. Windsor (9), 4-0, 97, 1
  2. Monroe City, 4-0, 87, 2
  3. Mid Buchanan (1), 4-0, 80, 3
  4. Hayti, 3-0, 65, 4
  5. Marionville, 4-0, 60, 5
  6. East Buchanan, 4-0, 50, 7 
  7. Harrisburg, 4-0, 35, 8
  8. Thayer, 3-1, 30, 9
  9. Hamilton-Penney, 3-1, 26, 6
  10. Skyline, 2-2, 12, NR

Dropped out: No. 10 Westran

Also receiving votes: Marceline (3-1), 6; Sarcoxie (4-0), 1: Westran (2-2), 1