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PREP HOOPS ROUNDUP: Joplin earns win in Schaake’s debut; Cavaliers roll, Warriors fall short; Neosho girls earn OT win

 

JOPLIN BOYS 62, MCDONALD COUNTY 58

 

ANDERSON, Mo. — In Bronson Schaake’s debut as the program’s new head coach, the Joplin High School boys basketball team held on late for a 62-58 win over McDonald County on Tuesday night in a non-conference clash.

It was the season opener for both teams. 

Led by the play of the Wright brothers, Always and All, the Eagles built a 16-point lead by the early stages of the fourth quarter before the Mustangs rallied late to make things interesting. In the end, Joplin did more than enough to secure the win. 

The Mustangs led 12-9 at the end of a back and forth first quarter, but the Eagles finished the first half on a 17-7 run for a 26-22 halftime lead. During the second-quarter surge, All Wright hit back to back 3-pointers and also hit two free throws. 

The Eagles scored the first seven points of the third period to pull away by double figures. 

Late in the third quarter, the Wright brothers both hit 3-pointers to give Joplin a 41-26 cushion. By the end of the third period, Joplin’s lead was 45-30.

The Eagles held a 16-point lead at 53-37, but the Mustangs kept coming. 

The hosts, who hit five 3-pointers in the final frame, cut their deficit all the way down to three with five seconds left after two treys from Cole Martin and another from Pierce Harmon. After a foul, Always Wright hit one late free throw for the final margin. 

A sophomore guard, All Wright led the Eagles with 23 points. A senior guard, Always Wright had 19 points. Terrance Gibson contributed 12 points for the Eagles. 

Harmon scored 18 points to lead the Mustangs, while Martin, Cross Dowd and Teddy Reedybacon all had nine points apiece. 

Joplin (1-0) returns to action on Dec. 3 with a road game at Pittsburg. 

McDonald County (0-1) will compete at the Battle at the Ridge tournament in Arkansas from Dec. 9-11.

 

THOMAS JEFFERSON BOYS 54, BRONAUGH 16

 

With a second win in as many nights, the Thomas Jefferson Cavaliers improved to 2-0 with a lopsided 54-16 victory over Bronaugh. 

The Cavaliers led 23-4 by the end of the opening frame and were up 35-11 at intermission.

“We got off a great start tonight,” Thomas Jefferson coach Chris Myers said. “We forced some early turnovers and turned them into transition baskets. From there we really did a much better job tonight of being disciplined and executing our half-court offense. We must continue to develop as a team in both our transition game and our half-court game in order to achieve our goals. I’m very happy with the way our team played tonight, and how much we grew in a 24-hour time frame.”    

Caden Myers compiled 20 points, seven rebounds and five assists to lead Thomas Jefferson, while Drew Goodhope added 10 points and six boards. 

Also for the Cavaliers, Tyler Brouhard compiled eight points, four rebounds and three assists, while Jay Ball contributed six points, five rebounds and three blocked shots. 

Thomas Jefferson will be the No. 1 seed for next week’s Gem City Classic. 

 

LIBERAL BOYS 68, MCAULEY 33

 

LIBERAL, Mo. — Liberal jumped out to a big lead and never looked back in the win over McAuley Catholic on Tuesday night.

The Bulldogs outscored the Warriors 21-7 in the first period and pushed the lead to 39-17 by the intermission. Liberal continued to build the lead in the second half on the way to the win.

“Hats off to Liberal, they have a scrappy bunch of guys that are very unselfish,” McAuley coach Tony Witt said. “They did a good job of turning us over all night with their pressure. We have got to do a better job of handling pressure offensively as well as defending and limiting teams to one shot.”

Noah Block led the Warriors with 11 points.

Payton Morrow had 18 points for Liberal, while Matt Boehne finished with 14 and Chas Ray 13.

McAuley takes part in the Gem City Classic with a matchup against Lighthouse Christian at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday in Diamond, Missouri.

 

NEOSHO GIRLS 29, CLINTON 27, OT

 

NEOSHO, Mo. — Beclynn Garrett and Jayden Adams hit late-game free throws in overtime to lift the Neosho Wildcats to a 29-27 non-conference girls basketball victory over Clinton on Tuesday afternoon.

In a game that began at 1 p.m., Neosho led 10-4 at the end of the first quarter and 18-13 at intermission. 

The Cardinals outscored the Wildcats 8-1 in the third quarter to take a 21-19 lead. 

Maelynn Garrett and Beclynn Garrett both hit key 3-pointers for the Wildcats in the fourth quarter, and the game was deadlocked at 27 at the end of regulation.

Neither team made a field goal in the extra session, as Neosho’s two free throws were the only points of overtime.

Beclynn Garrett made the second of two free throw attempts with 59 seconds left to give Neosho a one-point lead. 

After a Clinton miss and a foul, Adams sank one charity with 20 seconds remaining before the Cardinals missed a last-second field goal attempt.

Beclynn Garrett and Raine Harris scored eight points apiece for the Wildcats (2-1). Briley Wishard scored eight points for Clinton (0-1). 

Neosho will compete at next week’s CJ Classic. The Wildcats take on the host Bulldogs at 8:30 on Monday night.

 

NEVADA GIRLS 43, MOUNT VERNON 29

 

NEVADA, Mo. — Nevada took control early and never looked back in a 43-29 win over Mount Vernon on Tuesday.

The Tigers led 17-9 at the end of the first quarter and extended their advantage to 29-15 by halftime. 

Clara Swearingen scored 15 points to lead Nevada, while Maddy Majors added 12. 

Cameryn Cassity scored 16 points to lead Mount Vernon, while Jolie Prescott added seven points. 

 

MCAULEY GIRLS 48, LIBERAL 27

 

LIBERAL, Mo. — Kayleigh Teeter scored 20 points and Kennedy Deruy added 12, as the McAuley Catholic girls basketball team earned a convincing 48-27 win over Liberal.

The Warriors led 14-2 at the end of the first period and 32-7 at halftime. 

Lily Black added eight points for McAuley, while Ellaina LaNear scored nine points for Liberal. 

The Warriors (1-0) play Lockwood at 7 p.m. on Monday at the Gem City Classic at Diamond High School.

 

BRONAUGH GIRLS 48, THOMAS JEFFERSON 32

 

Nicole Hagerman poured in 28 points to lead Bronaugh past Thomas Jefferson.

The Cavaliers trailed 12-2 at the end of the first period. Thomas Jefferson erupted for 15 points in the second quarter, but the hosts trailed 22-17 at the break.

Bronaugh outscored TJ 18-3 in the third period. 

Gabbi Hiebert scored 12 points to lead Thomas Jefferson, while Presley Long added seven points. Sarah Mueller and Nico Carlson added four points apiece for TJ. 

In addition to Hagerman’s 28 points, Bronaugh received 11 points from Gretchen Banes. 

The Cavaliers (0-1) host Liberal next Tuesday. 

 

GIRLS HOOPS: Big third quarter propels Carthage to first win in home opener against Hillcrest

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Carthage evened its record with its first win of the season after a momentum-sealing third quarter propelled the Tigers to a 60-50 victory over Hillcrest on Tuesday.

The Tigers earned their first win of the season, evening their record at 1-1, thanks in large part to the effort on the defensive end. After building a five-point lead after the first quarter, Hillcrest turnovers to start the second period gave Carthage the momentum after converting them into easy buckets the other way. The Tigers outscored the Hornets 12-4 in the third period on the way to building an insurmountable lead down the stretch. Hillcrest rallied to cut the lead to single digits late, but was never in serious threat of making a comeback.

“We had the lead pushed up to over 20 and I was happy with that,” Carthage coach Scott Moore said. “In the third quarter, we made a great run, like 12-4, to stretch our nine-point lead out. Those are the quarters we want to have. 

“I didn’t like how the fourth quarter went. We have to play 32 minutes. That last five, those are the kids clamouring for more minutes and want to play more. You have to show that. When you get opportunities, you have to prove to us that you are ready for the varsity level, but they will learn from that and that’s part of being a young group.”

Carthage jumped out to a quick 6-0 lead, including a runout basket that turned into a three-point play off the tip by Presley Probert and a steal and layup from Kianna Yates within the first minute of play.

The Tigers held a five-point lead going into the second quarter before a 10-2 run to open the period gave Carthage a 24-11 lead with 5:32 to play in the first half. 

A Carthage steal turned into a Raven Probert layup on the break before Sophie Shannon scored inside off the assist by Yates. On the next trip down the floor, Yates knocked down a midrange jumper before a steal of the ensuing inbounds pass led to a bucket by Landry Cochran that gave the Tigers a 13-point lead.

“Our offense triggers our defense,” Moore said. “We have to get buckets to press. Our girls love to press. That is all they want to do. But we have to get buckets. If we get a steal and miss a layup, we can’t press again.”

Carthage held serve and went into the intermission with a 33-24 advantage before a 12-4 run in the third period essentially put the game out of reach for Hillcrest.

Yates assisted on a fast-break score by Cochran before knocking down a runner with 4:25 on the clock to push the lead to 37-24. Carthage finished out the quarter with a baseline basket from Presley Probert and a 3-pointer from the wing by Daniela Marquez off the assist by Maggie Boyd to make the score 45-28.

“We made some adjustments on the press break,” Moore said of his team’s play in the third quarter. “That is where we got those steals and were able to put that game away. … I was glad to see that the girls took what we talked about with adjustments at halftime and immediately went out and went on that run in the third quarter.”

Carthage opened the fourth quarter with a steal and layup by Yates before Raven Probert converted a 3-ball from the corner for a 22-point lead, 50-28.

Hillcrest whittled the lead down to single digits, 59-50, on a 3-pointer by Kiley Coffelt with 36 seconds left, but the Hornets never made a serious run at the lead by the sound of the final horn.

SCORING LEADERS

Yates had a game-high 21 points to lead Carthage, while Shannon also finished in double figures with 10. Cochran closed with eight points, while Boyd turned in seven points.

Jamyra Parlette finished with 15, while Jim’Mesha Davis closed with 14 to anchor Hillcrest. Chloe Sutherland also finished in double figures with 11. 

UP NEXT

Carthage hosts the Lady Tigers Basketball Invitational, which runs from Dec. 1-4. Carthage opens the tournament with a matchup against Har-Ber at 7 p.m. on Dec. 1.