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PREP SOFTBALL: Nevada ends season with quarterfinal loss to Platte County

 

NEVADA, Mo. — Platte County earned a 10-0 win over Nevada in five innings in a quarterfinal clash of the Class 4 state softball tournament on Thursday at Bushwhacker Field.

Nevada ends the season at 20-11. 

Platte County (20-9) advanced to the final four, where they’ll take on Washington (30-5) on Oct. 28 in Springfield

The Pirates plated five runs in the first inning, highlighted by a three-run home run off the bat of Mackenzie Shields.

Platte County added five runs in the fourth, with a two-run homer from Demi Riechers the key blast.

Nevada’s lone hit was a single by Claire Pritchett. Peyton Eaton took the loss in the circle for the Tigers. 

Platte County’s Kallie Hitzelberger was the winning pitcher. She struck out nine and allowed just one hit and one walk in five innings.

PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP: Thomas Jefferson tops Bronaugh; Seneca ends season

 

THOMAS JEFFERSON ADVANCES TO DISTRICT SEMIFINALS

Third-seeded Thomas Jefferson defeated sixth-seeded Bronaugh 3-0 (25-8, 25-6, 25-17) on Thursday night in the quarterfinals of the Class 1 District 9 tournament.

Thomas Jefferson advanced to play second-seeded Jasper at 6 on Saturday in the semifinals at Jasper High School.

Lannah Grigg recorded 12 kills and four aces to lead Thomas Jefferson. Nico Carlson compiled five kills, five aces and four blocks for the Cavaliers, while Mayson Solum had nine assists and five aces and Yasmina Mokhtar contributed six assists and four aces.

Saturday’s other semifinal features top-seeded College Heights taking on fifth-seeded Liberal at 5 p.m.

Liberal beat fourth-seeded McAuley Catholic 3-1 (23-25, 25-17, 25-21, 27-25).

 

EAST NEWTON TOPS SENECA

Fifth-seeded East Newton defeated fourth-seeded Seneca 3-1 (12-25, 25-23, 30-28, 25-20) in the quarterfinals of the Class 3 District 12 tournament. 

Rylee Darnell had 41 assists for the Indians, while Parker Long had 16 kills. Ellie Barnes contributed nine kills, while Braxton Raulston had 23 digs and Brylee Sage contributed two aces.

The Indians finish the season with a record of 14-16-3.

In a semifinal contest, third-seeded Lamar defeated second-seeded Mount Vernon 3-1 (22-25, 25-15, 25-12, 25-19) on Thursday.

Saturday’s second semifinal features No. 1 El Dorado Springs against East Newton at 6. The championship match is scheduled for 6 on Monday at Mount Vernon. 

DISTRICT VOLLEYBALL: Neosho’s season comes to an end with a loss to Ray-Pec in district opener

Fourth-seeded Raymore-Peculiar earned a 3-0 win over fifth-seeded Neosho to kick off Class 5 District 12 play on Thursday inside Kaminsky Gymnasium.

The Panthers (14-18-1) took control of the match after earning a 25-14 win in the opening set. The Wildcats jumped out in front of the second set to take a five-point lead midway through before Ray-Pec rallied to earn a 25-20 victory. The Panthers took early control of the final set before closing out the sweep 25-15.

Neosho closes the season with a 6-21-5 record in Jessica Crow’s first season at the helm as head coach. The Wildcats graduate seniors Alexa Laney and Rylee Amato.

Neosho’s Delaynie Kelly earns a kill in the Wildcats’ loss to Ray-Pec on Thursday in the Class 5 District 12 tournament. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

“We are very young and I see a bright future for my team, especially our young athletes,” Crow said. “My seniors have been great leaders this year, but I hate that the season ended the way it did for them. I think our culture is changing into something positive.”

“They have been the best,” Crow added about Laney and Amato leaving as seniors. “They have really led this team, putting themselves out there to help the team and rebuild the culture. … They are going to be hard to replace, and our girls were lucky to have them.”

Neosho started the opening set on a 4-1 run backed by a kill from Delaynie Kelly before Ray-Pec used a kill from Tia Storms and a four-point service run from Ava Rann to go up 6-4. The Wildcats battled back to take a 7-6 lead on a block by Karlee Ellick, but back to back kills by Kylee Harris and Storms as part of a four-point run staked the Panthers to a 11-10 advantage. A five-point run in service by Harris, which included an ace, kills from Harris, Storms and Avery Lowe and a block by Lowe, pushed the lead to 20-11, with Ray-Pec finishing the first game shortly after on an ace from Rann.

The Wildcats and Panthers had a tight battle in the early onset of the second game before a six-point service run from Laney gave Neosho a 14-9 advantage, with Miranda Wennhold and Kelly earning a kill. Ray-Pec rallied to take a 21-8 lead fueled by a long service run from McKenzie Marsh, which included consecutive aces, before eventually finishing off the second game moments later.

“We had a lot of bright spots in these matches,” Crow said. “Honestly, we are doing a better job of not giving up when we face adversity. We are still showing the effort to go out and make things happen when we are in a huge hole. I think we just have to work on consistency, and I think it will get better with us being so young and having so many sophomores who have never touched a varsity court before this year. I think getting a taste of that this year will help them grow and will take it head on next season.”

Neosho’s Karlee Ellick earns a kill in the Wildcats’ loss to Ray-Pec in the district opener on Thursday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

Sierra Jett earned three straight aces for the Panthers early in the third set to build a 9-4 lead. Meredith Baldwin recorded three consecutive kills to answer back for Neosho, cutting the lead to 9-7. The Panthers methodically built their lead up 22-10 thanks to eight straight points and went off to finish the sweep shortly after.

STATS

Wennhold led Neosho with seven kills, while Baldwin added five kills and three blocks. Jayley Ackerson had seven digs, while Laney had four digs and two aces.

UP NEXT

Ray-Pec takes on top-seeded Carthage in the district semifinals at 4 p.m. on Saturday inside Kaminsky Gymnasium.

PREP VOLLEYBALL: McDonald County advances to district semifinals with five-set win over Monett

 

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Fourth-seeded McDonald County defeated fifth-seeded Monett 3-2 in a five-set thriller on Thursday in a quarterfinal contest of the Class 4 District 12 volleyball tournament.

The Mustangs topped the Cubs 25-11, 25-11, 22-25, 23-25, 15-12.

McDonald County earned a spot in the semifinals, where they’ll take on top-seeded and host Carl Junction at 1 p.m. on Saturday.

In Thursday’s win over the Cubs, McDonald County’s Savannah Leib had 13 kills and Samara Smith added 12 kills.

Abby Wiseman handed out 44 assists for the Mustangs, while Megan Elwood and Kirklyn Kasischke recorded 30 digs apiece and Lana Yang served five aces. 

Saturday’s other semifinal features second-seeded Webb City against third-seeded Nevada at 2:30.

The semifinal winners meet at 6 on Monday night at Carl Junction High School. 

 

PREP SOFTBALL: Webb City suffers extra-inning loss to Rolla in quarterfinals

ROLLA, Mo. — A second straight trip to the Final Four wasn’t meant to be for the Webb City Cardinals. 

Rolla defeated Webb City 10-9 in nine innings on Thursday in a quarterfinal contest of the MSHSAA Class 4 state softball tournament at Rolla Middle School.

The Bulldogs (30-8) advanced to the semifinals on Oct. 28, where they’ll meet Incarnate Word (17-11) at 2 p.m. at the Killian Softball Complex in Springfield.

The game was deadlocked when the Bulldogs plated three runs in the top of the ninth inning. The Cardinals, the home team on the scoreboard, got two runs back in the bottom half, but they were unable to tie it up before the final out was recorded. 

Webb City, last year’s Class 4 runner-up, ends the season at 17-13. Shauna Friend’s Cardinals were led by nine seniors. 

Webb City overcame a pair of three-run deficits to force extra innings.

Rolla’s Jessica Mace launched a two-run home run to left in the top of the second before Keira Chrisco’s solo home run to right gave the Bulldogs a 3-0 advantage in the third. 

The Cardinals plated four runs in the bottom half of the third. 

Senior standouts Peyton Hawkins and Emma Welch blasted back-to-back home runs to get the Cardinals on the board. 

After singles from both Hannah Wells and Kaylyn Gilbert, Morgan Brannon reached on an error to load the bases. After two outs, Lauren Hicks delivered a two-run single to right field to give the Cardinals a 4-3 lead.

The Bulldogs responded with four runs in the fourth. Riley Wassilak and Mace both hit run-scoring singles. Another run crossed home after a pop up before a sac fly made it 7-4.

But Hawkins smacked a two-run home run to left in the bottom of the fourth, trimming Webb City’s deficit to one with her second long ball of the game.

The Cardinals tied it up in the bottom of the sixth. Hawkins singled, Welch was hit by a pitch and Wells lined a game-tying RBI double to left. 

After Gilbert walked and the runners moved up on a passed ball, Morgan Brannon lifted a fly ball into right field. Pinch runner Sydney Strickland sprinted home, the ball got away from Rolla catcher Chrisco and Gilbert crossed home, too. 

But after an appeal, Strickland was called out for leaving third base too early, eliminating both runs, and the game remained tied at seven.

Webb City stranded two in the eighth before Rolla erupted for three runs in the top of the ninth.

Mckenzie McCarter hit an RBI double, Reagan Reedy added a run-scoring triple and Madison Mace contributed an RBI single to make it 10-7.

Webb City’s Emalee Lamar blasted a two-run homer to right in the bottom of the ninth to make it a one-run game.  

The Cardinals had the tying run on second and the go-ahead run on first, but the Bulldogs retired the side to secure the win. 

Rolla’s Madison Hamby was the winning pitcher. She allowed six earned runs on 13 hits while striking out seven. 

Spencer, McCarter, Madison Mace, Jessica Mace and Wassilak had two hits apiece for the Bulldogs. 

Freshman Laney Taylor took the loss. She went all nine innings and gave up seven earned runs on 13 hits with three strikeouts. 

A Missouri Southern recruit, Hawkins went 3-for-3 with three RBI and three runs scored to lead the Cardinals, while Wells, Gilbert, Lamar, Hicks and Dawsyn Decker all had two hits apiece. 

NOTE: Thursday’s other semifinal will feature Platte County vs. Washington. Platte County defeated Nevada 10-0 in five innings, while Washington beat Farmington 6-1.