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GIRLS WRESTLING: Area athletes fare well at COC tourney

 

NEOSHO, Mo. —  The Central Ozark Conference Girls Wrestling Tournament was held on Friday at Neosho High School. 

With 10 individual champions, Nixa easily won the team crown with 143 points. With two individual champions, Ozark was second with 61 points.

A number of area athletes fared well.

Joplin’s Ericka Washom was the runner-up at 130 pounds, while teammate Olivia Higdon placed fourth at 135.

For Neosho, Abby Manwiller was the runner-up at 110, Jilian Ramirez took third at 135, Erika Ramirez was third at 235, Skye Holmes placed fourth at 120 and Jamie Patterson took fifth at 115.

Carl Junction’s Mykah Strausbaugh was the runner-up at 194, while Constance Graham (120) and Bryanna McCabe (125) both finished third.

Webb City’s Laney Taylor placed fourth at 130.

 

COC Girls Wrestling Tournament

Team scores: Nixa 143, Ozark 61, Willard 41, Branson 26, Joplin 18, Neosho 17, Republic 13, Carl Junction 7, Webb City 4, Carthage 0. 

 

 FULL RESULTS:  2022 COC Girls Wrestling Tournament (trackwrestling.com)

HOOPS ROUNDUP: Joplin girls fall in semifinals; CHC and McAuley girls earn wins

LEE’S SUMMIT WEST GIRLS 67, JOPLIN 49

LEBANON, Mo. —  Joplin trailed 35-30 at halftime before Lee’s Summit West outscored the Eagles 22-9 in the third quarter to take control of the semifinal win in the Lebanon I44 Lady’s Classic on Friday.

“Lee’s Summit West is a good, physical team,” Joplin coach Luke Floyd said to SoMo Sports. “They guard hard and shoot the ball very well. The third quarter is what got us tonight. We fell behind early in the first half and battled back to get within 3 at halftime. Back to back turnovers by us to start the second half set the tone for the third quarter. We must continue to work on eliminating those moments that either put the game out of reach or take away our leads.”

Ella Hafer led Joplin in scoring with 16 points, while Brynn Driver finished in double figures with 11. Brooke Nice had nine points and Emma Floyd finished with eight in the loss.

Joplin plays in the third-place game at 2 p.m. on Saturday. 

 

COLLEGE HEIGHTS GIRLS 53, WHEATON 36

WHEATON, Mo. — College Heights girls basketball limited Wheaton to 14 points in the second half to rally for a Ozark 7 Conference win on Friday.

Wheaton took a 22-19 advantage into halftime before College Heights (8-7, 3-0 Ozark7) outscored the Bulldogs 15-6 in the third quarter and 19-8 in the fourth quarter en route to the win.

“The game was very close throughout the first half,” CHC coach John Blankenship said to SoMo Sports. “We played good defense, but we were a little slow on our rotations and closeouts. We got that fixed at halftime. Our defensive intensity really picked up in the second half and we shot really well. That combination allowed us to outscore them 34 to 14 in the second half. Our scoring has been really balanced lately. … Wheaton is a good team, and their coach prepares them well. This was a good conference win for us.”

Addie Lawrence finished with 19 points, eight rebounds and two assists to lead College Heights. Jayli Johnson finished with 11 points and four assists, while Libby Fanning had a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds. Molly Long finished with seven points and nine rebounds for the Cougars.

College Heights takes on Thomas Jefferson to open up the Mercy/Warrior Classic basketball tournament at 4 p.m. on Tuesday.

The College Heights boys defeated Wheaton 70-54. The CHC boys (14-3) take on the Carl Junction junior varsity team at 4 on Monday at the Mercy/Warrior Classic.

 

MCAULEY CATHOLIC GIRLS 66, EXETER 24

Led by a strong defensive effort, the McAuley Catholic girls basketball team rolled from the start in a lopsided 66-24 win over Exeter on Friday night.

The host Warriors led 30-4 at the end of the first quarter and the hosts were up 50-11 at halftime.

“Great defensive game tonight,” McAuley coach Mike Howard said. “Our defensive pressure allowed us to create offense and layups. We played very well in the first half. We tried to slow things down a bit in the second half and allow some of our reserves to get some game action. Overall, I’m very pleased with our performance.”

Kennedy DeRuy poured in 29 points for McAuley, while Kloee Williamson added 14 points. Also for the Warriors, Lily Black scored nine points and Avery Eminger contributed seven points.

Natalie Crumpler scored 11 points for Exeter. 

McAuley, now 14-5 overall and 3-0 in conference play, will host the Mercy/Warrior Classic next week. The Warriors take on Bluejacket at 8:30 on Monday night. 

 

EXETER BOYS 66, MCAULEY CATHOLIC 55

Exeter built a double-digit lead by halftime and held off a rally from McAuley Catholic boys basketball for a win on Friday.

Exeter led 25-15 at the intermission before McAuley cut the lead to six by the start of the fourth quarter. Exeter outscored the Warriors 19-14 down the stretch to seal the win.

Noah Black led McAuley with 16 points.

McAuley takes on Thomas Jefferson in the Mercy/Warrior Classic on Tuesday.

BOYS HOOPS: Webb City suffers loss at Springfield Catholic

 

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — In a clash between state-ranked squads, Webb City’s boys basketball team suffered a 51-46 non-conference loss to Springfield Catholic on Friday night at Catholic High School. 

Catholic is ranked sixth in Class 5 by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association, while Webb City is ranked ninth. 

After overcoming a double-digit deficit, the Fighting Irish improved to 16-5. Webb City fell to 13-5.

The first half saw both teams trade significant runs. Webb City used a 12-0 run to pull away, only to see Catholic finish the second quarter on a 14-4 spurt.

The Irish outscored the Cardinals 27-19 in the second half.

Webb City led for most of the first half. 

The Cardinals scored the final six points of the first quarter on hoops from Cohl Vaden, Kaden Turner and Dante Washington to take an 11-7 lead.

The visitors then recorded the first six points of the second quarter, as buckets from Turner, Trey Roets and Washington made it 17-7.

After the Irish stopped the surge, Vaden hit a pair of 3-pointers for a 23-10 advantage. 

But Catholic closed the first half on a 14-4 run to trim Webb City’s halftime lead to three at 27-24.

Catholic started the second half on a 9-1 run to pull ahead for good. 

The Cardinals battled foul trouble in the third period, as both Turner and Roets picked up their third fouls.

The Irish took a 39-35 lead into the fourth period.

The Cardinals cut their deficit to two with 2:50 left after a hoop in the lane by Turner, but the Irish would not relinquish their lead down the stretch.

Down three on several occasions late in the game, the Cardinals had a number of empty possessions.

Turner scored 15 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead the Cardinals, while Washington had 12 points and Vaden added 11 points and three assists. Roets scored eight points and pulled down five boards.

Zach Howell scored 14 points to lead Catholic, while Liam O’Reilly had 11 and Ty Lyon contributed 10. The Irish out-rebounded the Cardinals 32-17.

Webb City travels to Willard on Tuesday for a COC contest. 

 

FULL STATS: Webb City HS (webbcitycardinals.com)