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PREP VOLLEYBALL: College Heights falls to Golden City in five sets 

GOLDEN CITY, Mo. — College Heights fell in five sets to Golden City on Monday.

The Cougars (9-5-1, 1-1 Ozark 7) dropped the opening set 17-25 before battling back to take the second and third sets, 25-15 and 25-22. Golden City rallied to take the fourth set 25-22 before winning the decisive fifth set 15-13.

Addie Lawrence led CHC with 19 kills, while Maddy Colin had 42 assists, five aces and 24 points in service. Lauren Ukena added 15 kills, while Lindsay Griesemer finished with 11 kills and 22 digs. Ava Masena had 18 digs, while Marley Woodford added 14 points in service.

College Heights is at East Newton on Tuesday.

GIRLS TENNIS: Thomas Jefferson upends Carl Junction

 

Thomas Jefferson earned a 7-2 win over Carl Junction on Monday in a girls tennis dual. 

Tom Brumfield’s Cavaliers improved to 8-1 on the season.

Thomas Jefferson won five of six singles matches.

At No. 1 singles, TJ’s Allison Ding defeated Naiyah Wurdeman 8-2, while Jeanna Jeyaraj edged Jenna Besperat 8-6 at No. 2 singles.

Carl Junction’s Shirley Sherwood defeated Kyla Yang 8-3 at No. 3 singles, but the Cavaliers won the remaining contests.

Jessica Joseph defeated Valeria Alamina-Poor 8-4, Warda Morsy nipped Emily Higgins 8-6 and Emalee Ro defeated Alyssa Graves 8-3.

In doubles, Ding and Jeyaraj defeated Besperat and Sherwood 8-3, while CJ’s Wurdeman and Higgins beat Yang and  Ro 8-1.

At No. 3 doubles, Thomas Jefferson’s Joseph and Warda defeated Alamina-Poor and Graves 8-6.

Thomas Jefferson travels to Lamar on Tuesday. Carl Junction hosts Nixa on Tuesday. 

PREP SOFTBALL: Tracy clubs three homers, McDaniel strikes out 11 as Joplin beats Aurora 12-1

Joplin senior Madisyn Tracy hit three home runs to lead a Joplin offense that scored crooked numbers four times in the Eagles’ 12-1 win over Aurora on Monday.

The Houn’ Dawgs (6-13) scored a run in the top of the first inning but it was all Eagles from there. Joplin (12-12) took the lead with two runs in the second before adding two runs in the third, one in the fourth, five in the fifth and two more in the sixth to end the game via run rule.

Tracy highlighted the win with a trio of long balls, going yard the first time in the bottom of the third to score Bailey Ledford and give Joplin a 4-1 lead. Tracy added a two-run home run to center in the bottom of the fifth to plate Jadyn Pankow, who doubled in the previous at-bat, to push the lead to 7-1. Tracy promptly ended the game in the bottom of the sixth with a two-run homer to center to plate Riley Kelly. Tracy finished the game with six RBI and three runs scored.

Jill McDaniel earned the win in the circle after allowing one run on two hits, two walks and 11 strikeouts in six innings.

Ledford had two hits, including a triple, drove in one and scored a run, while Izzy Yust tripled and doubled and scored two runs. Pankow doubled on the way to two hits and a run scored, while Maria Loum had two hits, including a double, scored a run and drove in one.

Joplin hosts Carl Junction on Tuesday.

PREP SOFTBALL: Early runs lift Carthage past Nevada 6-1

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Carthage started its week off right after scoring five runs in the first three innings to give Jensyn Elder more than enough support in a 6-1 non-conference win over Nevada on Monday.

Nevada (12-8) scored a run on a passed ball in the top of first inning before Carthage (14-11) rallied with a three spot in the bottom half to take the lead. The Tigers added insurance in the second, third and fifth innings while Elder was nothing short of dominant in the circle to completion.

“Lately, we have been putting a lot more time in our cage,” Carthage coach Stephanie Ray said. “We’ve had a lot of 1-0, 2-0 ballgames and we are trying to score more runs. Today, I think it was a good way to start off the week, going and putting six runs up.”

Elder earned the complete-game win, allowing one unearned run on six hits, three walks and 16 strikeouts in seven innings of work. What kind of a roll is Elder currently on? The win over Nevada was the third straight game Elder has struck out 16 batters.

“She is really good at locking back in if she gives up an early run,” Ray said. “If she gives up a run, she gets right back and knows she is out there to do a job. She competes well in the circle.”

Peyton Eaton took the loss for Nevada after allowing six runs, five earned, on 10 hits, two walks and two strikeouts in six innings.

Bailey Ast led off the Nevada half of the first with a double to right-center before eventually coming around to score on a passed ball to put NHS up 1-0.

Carthage didn’t wait long to respond. Kate Potter hit a one-out single to right before moving to third on a double to center field by Landry Cochran in the next at-bat. After a walk from Presley Probert loaded the bases, Natalie Rodriguez smacked a ball to center that short-hopped the wall for a two-run double. Probert was tagged out in a rundown between third and home on the play, but the throw back to second to get Rodriguez ended up in right field and allowed Rodriguez to come around and touch home to give Carthage a 3-1 lead.

“When they got that 1-0 lead off that passed ball, it was big,” Ray said. “For us to come back, put some runners on base, stay within ourselves, put some balls in play and make things happen, it was big to come out of that first up 3-1.”

“She drove that ball pretty hard,” Ray said of Rodriguez’s go-ahead double. “It got the dugout going. … I think that was probably the hit that got us going for the game.”

Carthage added insurance an inning later when Mary Grace Richmond brought home a run with a sacrifice fly. CHS made the score 5-1 in the bottom of the third after Probert led off the frame with a solo home run to center field.

“We feel like if we score five or six runs, we will be able to win a lot of ball games playing that way,” Ray said of her offense adding on throughout the game. “Like I said, we’ve been playing in a lot of close games, so to get five or six runs is a relief.”

Carthage wrapped its scoring in the fifth when Jordyn Jones drove home a run with a two-out single to left.

“It was huge to come up with that hit,” Ray said. “We have been stranding a lot of runners at second and third. It was nice to see them stepping up and driving them in.”

STATS

Probert homered on the way to two hits, two runs scored and an RBI. Jones had two hits and drove in one. Cochran, Rodriguez and Ashlyn Brust all doubled for Carthage. 

Ast had three hits, including a double, and scored a run to lead Nevada. 

UP NEXT

Carthage is back to conference play with a matchup at Branson on Tuesday before hosting Ozark on Thursday.

Nevada hosts Smith-Cotton on Tuesday before hosting McDonald County on Wednesday.

PREP SOFTBALL: Webb City drops home game to Wyandotte

 

WEBB CITY, Mo. — Webb City suffered a 3-0 loss to Wyandotte on Monday in a non-conference prep softball contest.

The Cardinals fell to 10-9 on the season, while the Bears improved to 28-7. 

The visitors plated two runs in the top of the first inning. After two singles, a bunt and a fielder’s choice, a run scored after two errors in the field before the second run came home on a bases-loaded walk. 

The Bears added a run in the third when Haley Jones reached on an error and later scored on Laken McCoy’s RBI groundout.

The Cardinals stranded two in scoring position in the bottom of the fourth. Hannah Wells doubled, Kaylyn Gilbert walked and Emma Welch moved the runners over with a bunt. 

But Wyandotte pitcher Gracie Turner retired Emalee Lamar and Ripley Shanks to keep the hosts off the scoreboard. 

The Cardinals also stranded two on-base in the fifth.

Webb City brought the tying run to the plate in the bottom of the seventh, but Turner retired Peyton Hawkins to end the game. 

Webb City was limited to six hits and left eight runners on-base in the seven-inning affair. 

Wells and Dawsyn Decker both went 2-for-3 at the plate. Shanks and Lauren Hicks added one hit apiece. 

The Cardinals had three errors in the field.

Laney Taylor was charged with the loss. A freshman, Taylor went four innings and allowed three runs on four hits. Addison Brown pitched the final three innings. She gave up no runs and just two hits while striking out two. 

Turner earned the complete-game win for Wyandotte. Turner struck out 10, walked one and scattered six hits.

Taylor Lundien had two of Wyandotte’s six hits, while Jones scored a pair of runs. 

Webb City hosts Neosho at 4:30 on Tuesday in a Central Ozark Conference clash.  

PREP FOOTBALL: Latest Missouri Media rankings released

 

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

Joplin remained ranked third in Class 6, while Carthage stayed at No. 2 in Class 5. Webb City is ranked fourth in Class 5.

Nevada is ranked 10th in Class 4, while Lamar is on top of the Class 2 poll. 

 

MISSOURI MEDIA RANKINGS

First-place votes in parenthesis.

 

CLASS 6

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW

  1. CBC (5), 4-1, 95, 1 
  2. Liberty North (4), 3-1, 93, 2 
  3. Joplin (1), 5-0, 78, 3
  4. Lee’s Summit North, 5-0, 64, 5 
  5. DeSmet, 3-2, 63, 4
  6. Francis Howell, 5-0, 48, 6
  7. Nixa, 4-1, 38, 7
  8. Hazelwood Central, 5-0, 28, 8
  9. Park Hill South, 5-0, 26, 9
  10. Raymore-Peculiar, 3-2, 13, NR 

Dropped out: No. 10 Kirkwood

Also receiving votes: Kirkwood (4-1), 4

 

CLASS 5

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW

  1. Jackson (8), 5-0, 98, 1
  2. Carthage (2), 5-0, 90, 2  
  3. Holt, 5-0, 82, 4 
  4. Webb City, 3-2, 62, 5
  5. Raytown, 2-1, 60, 3
  6. Lebanon, 5-0, 51, 6 
  7. Fort Osage, 4-1, 30, 8 

    T8. Jefferson City Helias, 4-1, 24, 9 

    T8. Platte County, 3-2, 24, 7

  1. Ladue, 4-1, 15, 10

Also receiving votes: Rockwood Summit (5-0), 14 

 

CLASS 4

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW

  1. Smithville (8), 5-0, 98, 1
  2. West Plains (1), 5-0, 86, 2
  3. MICDS (1), 5-0, 83, 3 
  4. Hannibal, 5-0, 73, 4
  5. Union, 5-0, 56, 6
  6. Lincoln College Prep, 5-0, 47, 8
  7. McCluer, 4-1, 29, 9
  8. Vashon, 5-0, 25, NR
  9. Warrensburg, 3-1, 22, 10
  10. Nevada, 4-1, 20, NR  

Dropped out: No. 6 Harrisonville, No. 7 St. Dominic

Also receiving votes: St. Dominic (3-2), 10; Harrisonville (3-2), 1

 

CLASS 3

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW

  1. Odessa (10), 5-0, 100, 2  
  2. St. Mary’s, 3-1, 90, 2
  3. Valle Catholic, 5-0, 77, 3
  4. St. Pius X, 5-0, 70, 4
  5. Lutheran North, 3-2, 58, 5
  6. Boonville, 4-1, 48, 6
  7. Blair Oaks, 4-1, 42, 7 
  8. Cardinal Ritter, 3-2, 28, 9 
  9. Park Hills Central, 4-1, 20, 10
  10. Mexico, 4-1, 13, 8

Also receiving votes: Kennett (5-0), 4 

 

CLASS 2

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW

  1. Lamar (10), 5-0, 100, 1
  2. Fair Grove, 5-0, 87, 2 
  3. Hallsville, 5-0, 81, 4 
  4. Ava, 5-0, 55, 7  
  5. Butler, 5-0, 50, 6 

       T6. Lafayette County, 4-1, 43, NR 

      T6. Lutheran St. Charles, 3-2, 43, 3

  1. Duchesne, 3-2, 30, 8 
  2. Richmond, 4-1, 26, 5 
  3. Bowling Green. 4-0, 19, 10

Dropped out: No. 9 Jefferson

Also receiving votes: Jefferson (4-1), 14; Warsaw (5-0), 2 

 

CLASS 1

Rank, team, Rec., Pts., LW

  1. Windsor (9), 5-0, 97, 1
  2. Mid Buchanan (1), 5-0, 82, 3 
  3. Monroe City, 5-0, 81, 2
  4. Hayti, 4-0, 65, 4
  5. Marionville, 5-0, 61, 5
  6. East Buchanan, 5-0, 56, 6 
  7. Harrisburg, 5-0, 32, 7
  8. Thayer, 3-1, 30, 8
  9. Hamilton-Penney, 4-1, 25, 9
  10. Skyline, 3-2, 10, 10

Also receiving votes: West Platte (4-1), 6; Marceline (4-1), 5