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GIRLS HOOPS: Swearingen’s late trey lifts Nevada past Carthage

 

NEVADA, Mo. — Clara Swearingen hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 3.9 seconds left to lift Nevada to a 42-41 win over Carthage on Thursday night in a non-conference girls basketball clash inside Wynn Gymnasium. 

Nevada improved to 7-1, while Carthage fell to 3-4.

“The girls battled hard for 32 minutes tonight,” Carthage coach Scott Moore told SoMo Sports. “I’m really proud of our effort. It was a back and forth game all night long. Nevada just happened to have the last good shot of the game and it went in. We will learn a lot of lessons from this game…how every shot, pass, rebound and defensive possession matters when you play good teams.”

A sophomore guard, Swearingen scored 22 points with three treys for Nevada. Junior guard Maddy Majors added 15 points for the host Tigers.

Junior guard Kianna Yates scored 21 points to lead Carthage, while freshman guard Maggie Boyd added eight points. 

This one went down to the wire. 

Carthage’s Presley Probert hit two free throws to tie the game at 38 before Yates made a coast-to-coast layup to give the visiting Tigers a 40-38 lead with 45 seconds to play.

Nevada’s Grace Barnes made one free throw before a charity from Yates put Carthage in front 41-39 with 15 seconds to play. 

But Nevada’s Swearingen hit a pull-up 3-pointer from the left wing with 3.9 seconds left. A last-second runner from Yates was off the mark.

Swearingen scored 13 of her team’s 15 points in the opening frame as Nevada led 15-11. 

Carthage received a hoop from Boyd, four points from Yates and a free throw from Landry Cochran, but the visitors trailed 21-18 at halftime. 

Carthage began the second half on an 11-2 run, with Yates scoring the first three hoops of the third quarter. 

But Nevada recorded the final seven points of the frame to take a 30-29 lead into the fourth quarter. 

Nevada hosts Pleasant Hill on Monday night.

Carthage meest Ozark at the Pink & White Invitational on Dec. 27. 

“We’ll need to focus more in practice on the little details and make sure that our practice intensity elevates to a more game-like level,” Moore said. 

GIRLS HOOPS: Shorthanded Warriors stay perfect with win over Pierce City

McAuley Catholic had just six players dress on Thursday, but that didn’t stop the Warriors from building a double-digit lead by the intermission on the way to a 45-37 win over Pierce City.

The win pushed the Warriors’ record to a perfect 7-0 on the season.

“We have two players who are out injured, and one of them is my starting post player (Lily Black), and we also had another girl go home sick today,” McAuley coach Mike Howard said. “We literally had six players tonight, so I thought the girls did a good job with who we had available.”

GAME ACTION

McAuley’s Kayleigh Teeter takes the ball up for a layup in the Warriors’ win over Pierce City on Thursday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

McAuley started the game with a scoring run to take control, building a 9-3 lead over the first four minutes of action. Kloee Williamson started things off with a 3-pointer in the corner before Pierce City’s Sydnee Prater answered back with a 3-pointer of her own to tie the game. Kayleigh Teeter scored a second-chance bucket on the drive and Avery Gardner scored inside on the assist from Teeter. 

The Warriors played with that margin for the rest of the period, holding a 17-11 heading into the second period.

McAuley’s defense stepped up in the second quarter, allowing the Warriors to build a double-digit lead by halftime, 26-15, while limiting the Eagles’ scoring to four points in the period.

“It’s really important, especially against a team like that,” Howard said of his team’s defense heading into the break. “If you can push the lead to double digits while slowing the game down, working methodically through your offense and just being patient definitely works to our advantage. I was proud of their effort in the second quarter. I thought they played great defense for the majority of the game.”

The Warriors outscored the Eagles 9-4, Kennedy DeRuy leading the way with a pair of baskets. Avery Eminger added a basket inside, with Gardner adding a bucket inside on a drive-and-dish assist from Williamson.

Both teams played even in the third quarter, heading into the final eight minutes still separated by 11, 32-21. Teeter had a driving score, while DeRuy scored four points in the period.

Pierce City cut the lead to eight points three minutes into the fourth quarter when Prater connected from the corner 3-pointer to make the score 36-28.

McAuley answered back with a catch-and-shoot 3-ball from Teeter and a fast-break score from Williamson off a Teeter steal to push the lead back up to double digits, 41-28, with four minutes left.

“They’ve dug deep all year long,” Howard said about closing out the win. They’ve shown a lot of grit these last three of four games that we’ve been without Lily. They rely on each other to play good defense and to not get into foul trouble because they are playing for each other and they are playing for the school. To be a close-knit family out there, I only have six players out there, and to put forth that effort day in and day out the right way without fouling, it is a positive and always an advantage for our team. I am just super proud of the way they have played the last couple of weeks.”

The Warriors held their pace through the final horn to preserve the win.

SCORING LEADERS

Teeter led McAuley with a game-high 15 points, including eight in the first quarter. Williamson finished in double figures with 10 points, while DeRuy finished with eight. Gardner and Eminger each had six.

Prater also finished with a game-high 15 points, nine coming in the final eight minutes of action, to lead Pierce City in scoring. Macie Crowther finished with nine points.

UP NEXT

McAuley hosts Northeast Vernon County at 5:30 p.m. on Friday.

PREP HOOPS: Neosho Holiday Classic brackets released

 

The brackets have been released for the 2021 Neosho Holiday Classic Basketball Tournament. 

There are two boys brackets and a girls bracket. The tournaments begin on Dec. 28. Brackets are printed below.

 

BOYS GOLD BRACKET

Dec. 28 games at NHS

10 a.m.—Mitchell vs. Maumelle

2:30—Morrilton vs. East Newton

4—West Memphis vs. Lafayette

7—Mills vs. Sapulpa

 

Dec. 29 games

10:30 & 1:30—Consolation games

5 & 6:30—Semifinals

 

Dec. 30 games

10:30—Fifth place

Noon—Seventh place (Junior High Gym)

3:30—Third place

8—Championship game

 

BOYS BLACK BRACKET

Dec. 28 games at NHS

11:30—McDonald County vs. Maumelle JV

1—Monett vs. Huntsville

2:30—Lamar vs. Crooked Oak (Junior High Gym)

5:30—Neosho vs. Cassville

 

Dec. 29 games

1:30 & 3:30—Consolation games

Noon & 3:30—Semifinals

 

Dec. 30 games

10:30—Seventh place (JH Gym)

Noon—Third place

2—Fifth place (JH Gym)

6:30—Championship game

GIRLS BRACKET

Dec. 28 games at Neosho Junior High

11:30—Lafayette vs. Huntsville

1—Northside vs. Stoutland

4—North KC vs. East Newton

5:30—Neosho vs. Arkadelphia

 

Dec. 29 games

10:30 & noon—Consolation games

5 & 6:30—Semifinals

 

Dec. 30 games

2—Third place (HS gym)

3:30—Seventh place

5—Fifth place

5—Title game (HS gym)

 

NEOSHO HOLIDAY CLASSIC BRACKETS:

FinalBrackets 2021 – Final Black

 

FinalBrackets 2021 – Final Gold

 

FinalBrackets 2021 – Final Girls