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PREP FOOTBALL WEEK 5: WEBB CITY AT CARL JUNCTION

 

WEBB CITY AT CARL JUNCTION

Records: Webb City 2-2, Carl Junction 2-2

Last week: Webb City lost to Carthage 42-14; Carl Junction lost to Joplin 44-6.

Last year’s meeting: Webb City defeated Carl Junction 28-14.

OUTLOOK: Both teams are looking to bounce back from lopsided losses while also attempting to get back above .500. 

Webb City is averaging 40 points per game while allowing 31. Now ranked fifth in Class 5 by the Missouri Media, the Cardinals never got on track against Carthage. Webb City had four turnovers and a pair of turnover on downs last week, and the Cardinals were limited to 179 rushing yards after averaging more than 330 in the first three weeks.

Webb City senior QB Cohl Vaden ran for 136 yards with two touchdowns and also passed for 111 yards last week.

Carl Junction is scoring 20 per game and allowing 23. In last week’s loss to Joplin, Carl Junction had 213 yards of offense, 143 passing and 70 rushing.

With the exception of last week’s game at Joplin, the CJ defense has been impressive early in the season. The Bulldogs held Willard to 13 points and Branson to seven. Carl Junction also held Carthage scoreless in a half before surrendering 28 points after the break in Week 2. Doug Buckmaster’s Bulldogs have also had to deal with injuries at the quarterback position.  

 

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PREP FOOTBALL WEEK 5: Willard at Joplin

WILLARD AT JOPLIN

Records: Willard 0-4, Joplin 4-0

Last week: Ozark def. Willard 52-0; Joplin def. Carl Junction 44-6

Last year’s meeting: Willard def. Joplin 32-20

OUTLOOK: Joplin will be looking for a little revenge this time around against Willard. Last season, the Tigers earned their first win of the season against the Eagles with a 32-20 win. Joplin has already avenged two losses from a year ago in wins over Nixa and Ozark in Week 2 and 3.

The Eagles’ offense has been led by QB Always Wright, who has thrown for 959 yards, 12 touchdowns and three interceptions on 76 completions. Wright has also picked up 161 yards rushing and three more scores on the ground in four games. Quin Renfro (273 yards, three TDs) and Drew VanGilder (208 yards, two TDs) lead the backfield. Joplin has five players over 100 yards receiving and two of those players over 200 yards—WRs Hudson Moore (256 yards, three TDs), Terrance Gibson (203 yards, two TDs), Bruce Wilbert (113 yards, two TDs) and tight ends LT Atherton (179 yards, five TDs) and Jack Stanley (121 yards).

Joplin’s defense is coming off its strongest performance of the season after allowing less than 200 yards of offense to Carl Junction, while forcing the Bulldogs into six punts, two turnovers on interceptions as well as a turnover on downs. 

Joplin currently sits in a tie atop the Central Ozark Conference with Carthage, with both schools sporting a 4-0 record. Nixa is 3-1, while Republic, Carl Junction, Branson and Webb City are Republic, Carl Junction, Nixa and Webb City are all 2-2.

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BOYS SWIMMING: Carthage takes third at Seymour

 

The Carthage High School boys swim team finished third at the Seymour Invitational on Thursday. 

West Plains took first place with 308 points, while Monett was second with 269 and Carthage placed third with 255.

Rounding out the team standings were Waynesville (135), Camdenton (134.5), Marshfield (122) and Seymour (12.5).

Carthage’s Landon White and Will Wallace finished first and second, respectively, in the 100-yard butterfly. White touched the wall at 1:04.99, with Wallace finishing in 1:05.66. 

The Tigers finished second in the 400 freestyle relay, as Kellen Frieling, Braxton McBride, Wallace and Ezekiel Ramirez recorded a time of 3:56. 

Carthage’s 200-yard medley relay team of Frieling, McBride, White and Ramirez finished third in 1:54. 

Finishing third in their individual events for the Tigers were McBride (200 freestyle) and Ramirez (100 breaststroke).

Carthage’s fourth-place finishers were Ramirez (200 IM) and Noah Blackford (100 backstroke).

Finishing fifth in their events were Frieling (200 IM and 100 freestyle), McBride (500 freestyle) and Wallace (100 backstroke).

Carthage’s 200 freestyle relay team of Wallace, White, Trey Nye and Blackford finished fifth. 

 

MONETT HIGHLIGHTS

Monett’s Matthew Fillinger was the champ in both the 200 IM (2:12) and the 100 freestyle (52.22), while Jackson Dearing won the 200 freestyle in 2:08 and Isaac Lindsey took first in the 100 backstroke (1:04).

Monett won the 200 medley relay in 1:52, with Lindsey, Jayden Apostol, Fillinger and Ryan Goodson competing. 

PREP VOLLEYBALL: Carthage falls short at Nixa 

 

NIXA, Mo. — The Carthage High School volleyball team suffered a 3-0 setback at Nixa on Thursday night.

In a Central Ozark Conference clash, the Eagles defeated the Tigers 25-22, 25-12, 25-14.

Carthage fell to 8-10 overall and 0-2 in the COC with the loss.

Sydnee Dudolski and Mia Camarillo had eight kills apiece for Bradyn Webb’s Tigers, while Abby Holderbaum added three kills and Tasha Schrader had two.

Raven Probert handed out 12 assists. 

Riann Schwartz and Olivia Bourgault had four digs apiece for Carthage, while Dudolski had three. Probert, Ava Bourgault and Tess Schrader had two digs apiece.

Carthage will be among the teams competing at Saturday’s Carl Junction Invitational.

GIRLS TENNIS: Joplin claims COC road win at Willard

 

WILLARD, Mo. — With a strong finish in singles play, Joplin defeated Willard 5-4 in a Central Ozark Conference girls tennis dual on Thursday. 

And to the JHS coaching staff, the victory was a big one.

“Tonight was our prove it night,” JHS assistant coach Richard Perry said. “Willard is a good team and is a good baseline for knowing how good we really are. This gives us a good shot to host a Kansas City school for districts, which would be a great home court advantage. I’m very proud of the girl’s grit today, with some of them having to turn around to win their singles matches after tough doubles losses. And last year when we played Willard we lost a close 5-4 match, this year we were able to get the better of them.” 

The Eagles earned one win in doubles, as Astrid Cardenas and Emma Watts defeated Alice Go and Gracie Chunn 8-1.

At No. 2 doubles, Willard’s Kristen Flynn and Kaytlen Ibarra defeated Abry Stayton and Mya Ndedi-Ntepe 8-4. Willard also won the No. 3 doubles match, as Alyssa Flynn and Evie Sly beat Cloey Blank and Brynn Driver 8-1.

“Brynn and Cloey had a bad start in their doubles match and it really wasn’t looking good going into singles with a 1-2 disadvantage,” Perry noted. 

Joplin won four singles matches to secure the dual win.

At No. 1 singles, Cardenas earned a hard-fought 9-8 (7-3 tie-breaker) win over Go. Watts defeated Kristen Flynn 8-2 at No. 2 singles and Stayton beat Chunn 8-2 at No. 3 singles.

Willard’s Alyssa Flynn defeated Ndedi-Ntepe 8-1 and Ibarra edged Blank 9-8 (7-3). At No. 6 singles, Joplin’s Driver beat Sly 8-0.

“We have had trouble in these tough singles matches, but today the girls proved they could get the win by doing whatever they had to,” Perry said. “Brynn and Cloey really showed they could play much better than than they had in doubles, with Brynn getting a very solid win by just dominating every point. Cloey had an intense match and came up just short, which was a similar replay from when she played her last season. Emma and Abry were stellar in their singles matches, getting two quick wins for us. Mya had a tough matchup with a girl that could really hit the ball well.”

The deciding win for the Eagles came when Cardenas came from behind to win the No. 1 singles match.

“Astrid had the match of the night,” Perry said. “After Emma, Abry and Brynn brought us to a 4-3 lead we just had Astrid and Cloey playing their singles matches. Astrid was down 7-3 in her match but was able to turn up her game. During the change-over I just told her that she could bring home the win and a shot of hosting a district match. With the added motivation and the cheers of her teammates, Astrid was able to turn up her game and went up 8-7 in the match, winning five games in a row. She came up short in that last game so it went into a tie-breaker. When they started that tie-breaker I could just tell Astrid was going to win. Her body language was more positive than her opponent and she had the momentum. She won a quick 7-3 tie-breaker to clench the team the match.”

Joplin is hosting an invitational on Friday.

PREP SOFTBALL: Neosho finishes strong in win at Branson

 

BRANSON, Mo. — The Neosho Wildcats definitely finished strong in Thursday’s 19-4 Central Ozark Conference softball victory at Branson.

The Wildcats were up 7-3 when they erupted for 12 runs in the top of the seventh inning to blow the game open. 

Neosho plated its 19 runs on 14 hits.

Labette Community College recruit Lili Graue went 5-for-6 with five RBI to lead the Wildcats, while Maddie Carpenter drove in five runs on three hits, including a pair of doubles. 

McKaylie Forrest, Abbie Carpenter and Beclynn Garrett all had two RBI apiece for Neosho. Tatiyana Douglas scored four runs, while Graue, Forrest and Abbie Carpenter scored three runs apiece. 

Neosho’s Chloe Patterson went three innings in the circle, allowing two earned runs on six hits while striking out three. 

Carleigh Kinnaird pitched the final four frames to earn the win. She scattered three hits, gave up two runs and struck out three. 

Branson’s Peyton Bonsey took the loss after allowing 10 runs, seven earned, on 10 hits with five strikeouts. 

Sierra Dailey and Langley Miller had two hits apiece for the Pirates. 

Neosho, now 11-7 overall and 3-3 in conference action, is at Webb City on Tuesday. 

GIRLS TENNIS: College Heights knocks off Neosho

College Heights Christian earned a 9-0 win over Neosho in a non-conference girls tennis dual on Thursday. 

In singles, CHC’s Jem Kionisala defeated Jasmine Martinez 8-3, Hannah Bass beat Lyndsey Doke 8-0 and Natalie Brueggemann defeated Alex Olsbo 8-0.

College Heights’ Ella Bishop beat Georgia Housh 8-0, Jeanna Smathers topped Keely Keeton 8-1, while Avery Baker defeated Sydnee Minton 8-0.

In doubles, Kionisala-Brueggermann beat Martinez-Doke 8-2, Bass-Baker defeated Olsbo-Housh 8-1 and Bishop-Smathers handled Keeton-Minton 8-0.

Neosho travels to Lamar on Monday. 

College Heights hosts Monett on Friday. 

PREP VOLLEYBALL: Seneca falls to Aurora in three sets

SENECA, Mo. — Aurora earned a 25-22, 26-24 and 27-25 win over Seneca on Thursday night.

The loss gives the Indians a 5-4 record on the season.

Rylee Darnell and Brylee Sage combined for 28 assists for the Indians, while Darnell added nine kills, two aces and a block. Ellie Barnes added four kills, two blocks and three block assists. Parker Long finished with eight kills, 20 digs, two aces and two block assists. Braxton Raulston added six kills, 16 digs and three aces, while Jera Jameson finished with 12 digs and six aces.

Seneca is in action in the Strafford Tournament on Saturday.

 

PREP VOLLEYBALL: College Heights, Thomas Jefferson earn wins on Thursday

COLLEGE HEIGHTS EARNS 3-0 WIN OVER MCDONALD COUNTY

College Heights Christian improved to 9-4-1 on the season after earning a 25-14, 25-18 and 25-23 win over McDonald County on Thursday night.

Addie Lawrence led the Cougars with 10 kills and 14 service points, while Maddy Colin had 21 assists and 10 service points. Lauren Ukena finished with nine kills, while Ava Masena had 19 digs and nine points in service. Libby Fanning added three blocks.

College Heights is at Golden City on Monday.

 

THOMAS JEFFERSON SWEEPS SOUTHWEST

WASHBURN, Mo. — Thomas Jefferson volleyball earned a 25-11, 25-13 and 25-13 sweep of Southwest on Thursday.

With the win, the Cavaliers even their record to 8-8-1 and move to 2-1 in Ozark 7 play.

Nico Carlson had one ace, three kills and four assists, while Mary Nguyen had four assists, two kills and two aces. Mayson Solum finished with three aces, a kill and six assists, while Lannah Grigg finished with eight kills, four aces and a block. Sydney Holm also contributed six kills.

Thomas Jefferson is at Everton on Tuesday. 

PREP SOFTBALL: Elder dazzles in the circle to lead Carthage past Willard

WILLARD, Mo. — Carthage pitcher Jensyn Elder dominated in the circle to lead the Tigers past Willard 2-0 in Central Ozark Conference play on Thursday. 

Elder scattered two hits over seven innings, didn’t walk a batter and struck out 16 batters on the way to a complete-game shutout on 92 pitches.

Sydni Fletcher took the loss after allowing two unearned runs on four hits and three strikeouts in seven innings of work.

With Elder in control in the circle, the Tigers (12-11, 4-1 COC) reached the scoreboard in the top of the fourth inning. After Kate Potter singled to center with one out and Presley Probert reached base on an error, Natalie Rodriguez singled to second base with two outs to score Potter for a 1-0 lead.

Carthage doubled its lead with an insurance run in the top of the seventh inning. Rodriguez reached on an error to start the inning before coming around to score on a two-out single to right field by Elder for a 2-0 advantage.

Elder finished with a hit and an RBI, while Potter had a single and a run scored. Rodriquez had one hit, drove in a run and scored once. Mary Grace Richmond had the other hit for Carthage at the plate.

Carthage hosts Camdenton on Saturday.

BOYS SOCCER: Webb City blanks College Heights behind Flores’ hat trick

 

WEBB CITY, Mo. — Alex Flores recorded a hat trick, while Tristan Barroeta and Joe Wermuth added a pair of goals apiece in Webb City’s 8-0 Senior Night win over College Heights with McAuley on Thursday. 

Flores scored in the ninth minute to give the Cardinals an early lead. 

Barroeta notched his first goal in the 20th minute before Wermuth’s goal made 3-0 in the 29th minute. 

Barroeta’s second goal came late in the 35th minute and gave the Cardinals a 4-0 lead at intermission.

Webb City went up 5-0 when Flores scored in the 42nd minute. Josh White added a goal seven minutes later to give the hosts a six-score lead. 

Wermuth and Flores added goals in the 65th and 74th minutes, respectively, for the final margin. 

Goalkeeper Connor Black earned the shutout. 

Webb City (8-2) is at Ozark on Tuesday. College Heights with McAuley (4-2) will compete at the Greenwood Classic on Saturday. 

PREP VOLLEYBALL: Logan Jones sets career assist record in Carl Junction’s win over Republic

REPUBLIC, Mo. — Carl Junction junior Logan Jones made history on Thursday night after breaking the Bulldog career assist record in CJ’s 18-25, 25-23, 25-20 and 25-22 win over Republic.

Jones entered the game with 2,126 assists in 214 sets played in her career at Carl Junction (7-4, 2-0 COC). Jones finished with 46 assists to break former Bulldog and current Carthage coach Bradyn Webb’s (Wall) record of 2,151 assists in 244 sets accumulated by the end of the 2014 season. 

“Anytime a setter achieves a record, it is a testimony to great hitters and passers,” Jones said about the career milestone. “I always looked up to Bradyn Wall (Webb). She gave me lessons when I was young, and I am honored to be listed along with her.”

Jones has played 218 sets in career with a total of 2,172 assists. Of course, the mark will continue to climb as Jones finishes out her junior season before her final season as a senior next season.

Jessa Hylton led Carl Junction with 17 kills, while Karissa Chase had three blocks. Olivia Vediz added 20 digs to lead CJ on defense.

Carl Junction hosts the Dr. Jeffrey Knutzen CJ Classic Volleyball Tournament on Saturday.

PREP VOLLEYBALL: Joplin earns COC win at Branson

 

BRANSON, Mo. —  Joplin earned its first Central Ozark Conference victory under the direction of first-year head coach Desiree Felker on Thursday, as the Eagles defeated the Branson Pirates 3-1.

The set scores were 25-20, 22-25, 25-16, 29-27.

Angelina Schramm led the Eagles with 13 kills, while Allie Lawrence added nine kills and three aces. Bailey Owens contributed eight kills, while Emma Floyd had seven kills. 

Owens had four blocks and Floyd added three.  

Paisley Parker had a team-high 21 digs, while Abby Hembree had 18 assists. Kaya Cooper added 14 assists and three aces. 

Joplin (6-3-2, 1-1 COC) will be among the teams competing at the Carl Junction Invitational on Saturday.

GIRLS TENNIS: Thomas Jefferson cruises past Aurora

 

The Thomas Jefferson girls tennis team defeated Aurora 9-0 on Thursday.

The Cavaliers are now 8-1 on the season.

In singles play, Thomas Jefferson’s Allison Ding defeated Olivia Ray 8-3, Jeanna Jeyaraj beat Emily Gearhart 8-2 and Kyla Yang topped McKenna Bradley 8-1.

Also for the Cavaliers, Jessica Joseph edged Kloey Boyd 9-7, Warda Morsy handled Libby Sawyers 8-0 and Emalee Ro defeated Payden Blevins 8-1.

In doubles, Ding and Jeyaraj defeated Ray and Bradley 8-1, while Yang and Joseph handled Gearhart-Boyd 8-0 and Morsy and Jiao Jiao Nelson defeated Sawyers 8-1.

The Cavaliers will host Carl Junction on Monday.

PREP VOLLEYBALL: Webb City drops match at Ozark

 

OZARK, Mo. — Ozark defeated Webb City 3-0 on Thursday in a Central Ozark Conference volleyball matchup.

The Tigers defeated the Cardinals 25-22, 25-14, 25-20.

Brenda Lawrence recorded eight kills and four digs for the Cardinals, while Kearston Galardo contributed seven kills and four digs. 

Kate Brownfield added four kills and four digs, while Makenzie Storm contributed three kills, three blocks and 10 digs. 

Kyah Sanborn handed out 21 assists from the setter position. Sophomore libero Sophia Crane had 21 digs.

Jenna Noel added five digs.

The loss snapped a four-match winning streak for Webb City. 

Webb City (9-5-1, 1-1 COC) is at Carl Junction’s tournament on Saturday. 

 

PREP SOFTBALL: Webb City suffers road loss at Nixa

 

NIXA, Mo. — Maddy Meierer tossed a one-hitter as Nixa defeated Webb City 9-0 in a Central Ozark Conference softball clash on Thursday.

A junior, Meierer had a perfect game with two outs and two strikes in the seventh inning before Hannah Wells singled to center and Kaylyn Gilbert reached on an error. Both runners were stranded as the Eagles recorded the final out.  

Meierer struck out 11 in the complete-game shutout.

Laney Taylor was charged with the loss. She went 3 1/3 innings and allowed four earned runs on six hits and three walks. Peyton Hawkins pitched the final 2 2/3, allowing two runs on six hits.

Nixa scored twice in the first, once in the third, four times in the fourth and two in the sixth. 

Apryl Zeno went 3-for-3 with three RBI, a homer and a double. Dakota Hale, Sara Sweaney and Meierer all had two hits apiece.

Webb City is now 10-8 overall and 3-3 in the COC.

Nixa improved to 14-6 and 6-0 in conference games.

Webb City hosts Wyandotte (Okla.) on Monday and Neosho on Tuesday.