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HOOPS ROUNDUP: TJ boys beat Sheldon; TJ girls and CHC girls suffer losses

THOMAS JEFFERSON BOYS 65, SHELDON 37

SHELDON, Mo. — Thomas Jefferson built an insurmountable lead by the intermission on the way to a win over Sheldon on Monday.

The Cavaliers (12-3) built a 14-point lead after the first quarter and pushed the margin to 34-10 by halftime before holding serve in the final two quarters on the way to the win.

We were short handed again tonight with four of our top eight kids out with injury or sickness,” Thomas Jefferson coach Chris Myers said to SoMo Sports. “With that being said, our guys really stepped up and took care of business tonight.  It was exciting to see Ethan (Reneger) and Benji (Carroll) score their first-career varsity baskets. Kip Atteberry also had a career-high 15 tonight filling in at the PG position. We’ve had to overcome several obstacles this season. I’m really pleased with our team’s growth and the direction we are heading.”

Drew Goodhope led TJ in scoring with 24 points to go along with five rebounds and five assists. Jay Ball finished with a double-double after scoring 16 points and grabbing 17 rebounds. He added seven assists and six blocks. Atteberry had 15 points, five steals and seven assists. Elias Rincker had six points and 11 boards.

William Chapman led Sheldon with 18 points. 

 

SHELDON GIRLS 60, THOMAS JEFFERSON 58

SHELDON, Mo. —  The Thomas Jefferson girls held a double-digit lead late before Sheldon rallied for the win on Monday.

The Cavaliers built a 46-33 lead heading into the fourth quarter before Sheldon rallied in a big way, outscoring TJ 27-12 over the final eight minutes of action to complete the comeback bid.

Sarah Mueller had a career-high 20 points for Thomas Jefferson, including three 3-pointers. Gabbi Hiebert had four 3-pointers on the way to 18 points, while Lanna Grigg added 10 points to give the Cavaliers three players in double-figure scoring.

Thomas Jefferson is at Miami, Oklahoma, on Tuesday.

 

GALENA GIRLS 48, COLLEGE HEIGHTS 46

The College Heights girls basketball team battled to a four-point cushion to start the fourth quarter before Galena, Kansas, outscored the Cougars 12-6 down the stretch in the final eight minutes on the way to the win.

The Cougars had a chance with a go-ahead 3-pointer at the end, but the shot was no good. CHC falls to 6-7 on the year and hosts Verona in Ozark 7 action on Tuesday.

Galena is a very solid team,” CHC coach John Blankenship said to SoMo Sports. “Mia Sarwinski is very quick, athletic and difficult to guard. …  Unfortunately, we had a scoring drought in the fourth quarter with only six points, and that was the difference in the game. We needed to finish and didn’t, but I am very proud of my team. They played extremely hard tonight.”

Addie Lawrence led College Heights with 15 points, while Jayli Johnson had nine points. Libby Fanny had 14 points and 11 rebounds.

 

NEVADA GIRLS 59, SMITH-COTTON 36

Competing at the Clinton Tournament, Nevada used a 19-7 second quarter to take control. 

Clara Swearingen scored 19 points to lead the Tigers, while Maddy Majors added 15. Both players made three 3-pointers. 

Nevada (12-5) meets Warrensburg at 4:30 on Wednesday at the Clinton Tournament.

GIRLS HOOPS: Webb City rallies late, knocks off Logan-Rogersville

 

WEBB CITY, Mo.  —  Down double figures in the final frame, the Webb City girls basketball team finished the game on a spirited 15-0 surge to claim a 55-50 non-conference victory over Logan-Rogersville on Monday inside the Cardinal Dome.

The Wildcats, who led by as many as 14 points in the game, held a 50-40 advantage in the fourth quarter.

But the Cardinals rallied with 15 unanswered points to earn the come-from-behind win.

During the late spurt, Kate Brownfield hit a 3-pointer and made 1-of-2 free throws and Kenzie Robbins converted an old-fashioned 3-point play after an offensive rebound. 

Next, Sami Mancini and Kenzie Robbins both turned steals into layups the other way, giving the Cardinals a 51-50 lead with 41 seconds remaining. 

After the Wildcats had an empty possession, Webb City’s Mia Robbins sank two free throws with 26 seconds left to give the hosts a three-point cushion.

The Wildcats turned the ball over on the ensuing possession before Kenzie Robbins added two more free throws for the final margin.

Brownfield and Mancini scored 12 points apiece to lead the Cardinals, while Ripley Shanks had 10 points and Kenzie Robbins added nine points. Mancini also contributed 14 rebounds and seven assists. Brownfield had six rebounds, while Kenzie Robbins had three steals. 

Webb City (8-8) made 20-of-47 field goal attempts (43 percent).

Gracie Kirby scored a game-high 25 points to lead the Wildcats, while Ali Icenhower and Kierra Clark added 10 points apiece. 

The Wildcats went 17-for-46 from the floor (37 percent). 

The Wildcats scored the first 12 points of the night, but the Cardinals finished the first quarter on a 9-2 run to pull within five at 14-9.

Rogersville went up 14 in the second quarter before Webb City cut its deficit to nine at the break, as the Wildcats held a 28-19 halftime lead.

The Cardinals trailed 44-33 at the end of the third quarter, but the hosts outscored the Wildcats 22-6 in the fourth period. 

The only lead change of the game came on Kenzie Robbins’ layup with 41 seconds left. 

Webb City’s girls will compete at the Camdenton Shootout on Saturday. 

 

Webb City HS (webbcitycardinals.com)