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DISTRICT SOCCER: Kickapoo defeats Carthage 3-0 in district championship

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Carthage saw its impressive run through the district tournament come to an end on Thursday after top-seeded Kickapoo scored twice in the first half and added another goal early in the second half on the way to a 3-0 win over the sixth-seeded Tigers in the Class 4 District 5 championship game at David Haffner Stadium. 

“I am very proud of the way we played,” Carthage coach Jacob Osborne said. “We went through the three seed and went through the two seed, and both of those games were come-from-behind wins (in overtime). We were the lowest seed still left in the state in any district, and that wasn’t a surprise to me. It was kind of a half joke when the seeding came out, but I told my assistants that we were the best sixth seed in the state and that was before the tournament started.”

Carthage’s Walter Mejia Cancinos works the ball around a Kickapoo defender on Thursday in the district championship. Photo by Israel Perez.

Carthage closes the year with a 14-10 record while making it to its first district title appearance since 2017. 

“They didn’t give up,” Osborne said about his team’s season. “They had heart and had belief, they just fell a little short.”

Carthage graduates seniors Emanuel Juarez, Chris Lopez-Carreto, Dani Morales Hernandez, Andrew Grimm, Adrian Garrido Reyes, Clismer Lopez-Carreto, Walter Mejia-Cancinos, Keneth Paxtor Mejia, Luis Mejia Rodas, Jonathan Coreas Perez and Tyler Jacob Howard.

“It’s a very good group, a very talented group,” Osborne said of the senior class. “I am disappointed for them. I wanted to see them get that district title. There are going to be some very tough kids to replace on the field.”

Kickapoo will play District 6 champion Blue Springs on Nov. 13.

The Chiefs jumped in front of Carthage just past the midway point of the first half when Nicholas McDiarmid gained possession in close and fired the ball to the back of the net for a 1-0 lead in the 25th minute of action.

The Chiefs moved up 2-0 when Liam Olson converted for a goal in the 34th minute to send Kickapoo into the intermission with a two-goal lead.

Kickapoo tripled up the lead inside the first minute of play in the second half when Landon Keisker found the back of the net to push the lead to 3-0.

Carthage’s Chris Lopez Carreto looks to pass in the Tigers’ loss to Kickapoo on Thursday. Photo by Israel Perez.

“The game got really choppy,” Osborne said. “In the second half, there was really no flow to it at all, which played right into their style. They are a foot taller than us across the board and have speed all over the field. If we are playing set pieces, just launching the ball up the field, that is an advantage for them. It made it so we couldn’t play our normal style of short, quick passes to move the ball.”

DISTRICT SOCCER: College Heights falls to Fair Grove in title game

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — In the final act of the 2021 season, the College Heights Christian boys soccer team posed for photos with a newly-acquired plaque.

It just wasn’t the piece of hardware they’d hoped for. 

Top-seeded College Heights Christian with McAuley Catholic suffered a 4-0 loss to third-seeded Fair Grove in the championship game of the Class 1 District 6 tournament on Thursday at Bulldog Stadium.

With the win, Fair Grove (13-8-1) advanced to the quarterfinals to meet Laquey (10-13-1) on Nov. 13.

For the Cougars, who settled for the runner-up plaque, a stellar season came to an end.

“We came out a little nervous, but these guys fought the entire time,” College Heights coach Scott Yount said. “I’m proud of them. Just looking over Fair Grove’s roster, they’ve got several seniors and several juniors. If you look at my roster, you’re going to see lots of freshmen and lots of sophomores. It was a very young team and they gave a good showing in this tournament. And I think you’re going to see an even better showing next year.” 

College Heights went 13-5 this fall. 

“I kept calling it a miracle season,” Yount said. “Hopefully they’ll take all the things they learned about what it means to be a man. They did well. I’ve never seen a team with more unity than this one. It was painful to lose, but I know they fought like men.” 

Fair Grove scored three unanswered goals in the first half. 

Junior forward Jaxon Rowden scored twice in the opening 40 minutes, first in the fifth minute and again in the 24th minute. 

Fair Grove’s Jackson Anderson had the second goal, knocking in a rebound in the 19th minute. 

The Cougars had a number of scoring chances late in the first half, but they were unable to break through. 

Freshman midfielder Michael Parrigon’s header in front of the goal following a corner kick was just off the mark with 11 minutes left in the first half. CHC misfired on a shot on-goal two minutes later. 

In the second half, the Eagles went up 4-0 in the 47th minute on Joshua Orr’s goal. 

The Cougars had several opportunities in the second half, but the hosts could never get on the board. Sophomore striker Rolen Sanderson recorded three shots on-goal late in the match, while Parrigon had one shot on-goal.

Fair Grove goalkeeper Elijah Merillat made a number of impressive saves to earn a clean sheet. 

“We knew from watching the New Covenant game that he could be pretty good,” Yount said. “I don’t think they tested him as much as we did. He definitely showed up. A goalie can make a game.” 

College Heights junior goalie Benjamin Thomas made six saves. 

CHC with McAuley will lose three seniors to graduation—Max Sitton, Jack Meadows and Wyatt Stout. The lone senior who started on Thursday was Sitto, a midfielder.  

As Yount noted, the Cougars will return nearly their entire starting lineup next season.

“They’re going to be a little faster and a little stronger next year,” Yount said. “That’s the idea.” 

 

 

The College Heights Christian with McAuley Catholic boys soccer team poses with the district runner-up plaque on Thursday night.

BOYS SOCCER: Neosho captures district championship

 

BOLIVAR, Mo. — Top-seeded Neosho knocked off second-seeded Bolivar 3-1 in the championship game of the Class 3 District 6 boys soccer tournament on Thursday at Bolivar High School.

Neosho (13-4) advanced to the quarterfinals of the state tournament, where they’ll take on District 5 champion Glendale (24-3) on Nov. 13 at a site to be determined. 

Juan Perez scored Neosho’s first goal with 30 minutes remaining in the first half before the Liberators recorded an equalizer with 10 minutes left in the opening half.

A goal from Gabriel Zapete gave the Wildcats a 2-1 lead in the 37th minute.

Neosho added a goal in the second half for the final margin.