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HOOPS: District tournament pairings released for Class 1-3 

 

District basketball tournaments are set to begin this weekend for teams in Missouri’s Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3. 

Below are the pairings for district tournaments of local interest.

 

CLASS 1 DISTRICT 5 GIRLS 

(At Thomas Jefferson)

Saturday, Feb. 19 

10 a.m. — (4) Lockwood vs. (5) Sheldon

11:30 — (2) McAuley Catholic vs. (7) Everton

1 p.m. — (3) Bronaugh vs. (6) Thomas Jefferson

 

Tuesday, Feb. 22 

Semifinals

6 p.m. — (1) Golden City vs. Lockwood or Sheldon

7:30 — McAuley-Everton winner vs. Bronaugh-Thomas Jefferson winner

 

Friday, Feb. 25

6 p.m. — Title game

 

CLASS 1 DISTRICT 5 BOYS 

(At Thomas Jefferson)

Monday, Feb. 21  

4:30 — (4) McAuley vs. (5) Sheldon

6 — (2) Lockwood vs. (7) Everton

7:30 — (3) Thomas Jefferson vs. (6) Bronaugh

 

Wednesday, Feb. 23 

Semifinals

6 — (1) Golden City vs. McAuley-Sheldon winner

7:30 — Lockwood-Everton winner vs. Thomas Jefferson-Bronaugh winner

 

Friday, Feb. 25

7:30—Title game

 

CLASS 2 DISTRICT 12 GIRLS 

(At Verona)

Saturday, Feb. 19 

Noon — (4) Wheaton vs. (5) Verona

1:30 — (3) Marionville vs. (6) Purdy

 

Monday, Feb. 21 

Semifinals

6 — (1) Miller vs. Wheaton-Verona winner

7:30 — (2) College Heights Christian vs. Marionville-Purdy winner

 

Thursday, Feb. 24

6—Title game

 

CLASS 2 DISTRICT 12 BOYS

(At Verona)

Saturday, Feb. 19 

3—(4) Miller vs. (5) Purdy

4:30—(3) Verona vs. (6) Wheaton

 

Tuesday, Feb. 22 

Semifinals

6—(1) College Heights Christian vs. Miller-Purdy winner

7:30—(2) Marionville vs. Verona-Wheaton winner

 

Thursday, Feb. 24

7:30—Title game

 

CLASS 3 DISTRICT 12 GIRLS

(At Diamond)

Saturday, Feb. 19

1—(4) Pierce City vs. (5) Sarcoxie

2:30 — (3) Ash Grove vs. (6) Southwest

 

Tuesday, Feb. 22

5:30 — (1) Clever vs. Pierce City or Sarcoxie

7— (2) Diamond vs. Ash Grove-Southwest winner

 

Thursday, Feb. 24

6:30 —Title game

 

CLASS 3 DISTRICT 12 BOYS

(At Diamond)

 

Monday, Feb. 21

5:30— (4) Sarcoxie vs. (5) Clever

7—(3) Southwest vs. (6) Pierce City

 

Wednesday, Feb. 23

5:30—(1) Ash Grove vs. Sarcoxie-Clever winner

7—(2) Diamond vs. Southwest-Pierce City winner

 

Friday, Feb. 25

6:30 —Title game

GIRLS HOOPS: Nevada captures third Big 8 title in four years

 

The Nevada High School girls basketball team knocked off Springfield Catholic 49-42 on Monday night in the overall Big 8 Conference championship game.

It’s Nevada’s third conference title in four years (2019, ’20, ’22). 

Catholic led 27-26 at halftime, but the Tigers outscored the Irish 11-6 in the third period and 12-9 in the fourth quarter.

Clara Swearingen scored 22 points for Nevada, while Maddy Majors added 11 points. Both players made a a trio of 3-pointers. 

Nevada’s Grace Barnes scored seven points and Abbey Heathman had six.

The Tigers made nine treys in the game, as Barnes hit two and Bailey Ast made one. 

Katie Galligos led Catholic (14-10) with 13 points.

Nevada (16-6) is at El Dorado Springs on Thursday night.

GIRLS HOOPS: College Heights falls to Northeast

In a tightly contest game from wire to wire, Northeast (Kansas) held on for a 46-43 win over College Heights on Monday.

“Northeast-Arma had a strong second half and played very well, especially making their free throws down the stretch,” College Heights coach John Blankenship said. “We did a poor job of denying their point guard the ball and ended up having to foul her. She hit seven of her last nine free throws. We struggled shooting tonight. We shot 30 percent from the floor and 47 percent from the foul line. Even with good defense, it’s hard to win shooting that poorly.

“It’s always difficult to lose a one-possession game. One more block out, one less turnover, one more shot made changes the outcome of the game. With that said, I’m proud of my team. They played hard tonight. We are a very young team, and they are learning and improving quickly.”

College Heights was led in scoring by Libby Fanning, who finished with a double-double after scoring 16 points and pulling down 22 rebounds. Addie Lawrence scored 11 points and closed with six boards.

College Heights plays Golden City at Ozark Christian College on Tuesday.

GIRLS HOOPS: Webb City holds off Neosho for conference and district win

NEOSHO, Mo. — Webb City built an early cushion against Neosho and held off the Wildcats, who were celebrating Senior Night, down the stretch to earn a district and Central Ozark Conference win, 48-40, on Monday.

Webb City’s Sami Mancini puts up a jumper in the Cardinals’ win over Neosho on Monday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

The Cardinals (9-12, 2-4 COC) held a small cushion by the end of the first quarter and never relinquished the lead. Webb City built the advantage to double digits in the second half but Neosho (8-16, 0-7 COC) trimmed the deficit to two possessions late but couldn’t get any closer.

“It was a good win and it was a big game because one, it’s a conference game, and two, it’s a district opponent,” Webb City coach Lance Robbins said. “We wanted to come down here and play well because it was Senior Night for them and we would probably see more enthusiasm on their side because they wanted to send the seniors off on a positive note. 

“I thought we got off to a pretty good start but it was just one of those games where we couldn’t pull away from them. Neosho kept battling. Thankfully, our kids made some plays in the third and fourth quarter.”

GAME ACTION

Webb City held a four-point lead heading into the second period and opened the quarter with a 6-2 run to push the lead to 16-8. Sami Mancini had all three baskets in the paint to fuel the run. She finished with 10 points in the first half. 

Neosho’s Karlee Ellick scores a basket after pulling own an offensive rebound against Webb City on Monday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

“She came off the bench tonight and I thought she did a great job,” Robbins said of Mancini. “Some of those baskets were off clean post moves and some were off the offensive glass. That is something we need from her every night.”

After a pair of free throws from Neosho’s Karlee Ellick, the Cardinals pushed the lead to 10 points on back to back buckets from Austyn Mickey to make the score 20-10 at the 3:20 mark.

Ellick and Maelynn Garrett closed out the first half with consecutive baskets to trim the Wildcats’ deficit to 20-14 by the intermission.

Ellick continued her strong play in the second half, putting the Wildcats on her back offensively. She scored eight points in the third quarter, including a pair of offensive rebounds for putback scores, to help Neosho keep the Cardinals’ lead within two possessions for much of the period. 

“I thought Karlee Ellick did some really nice things tonight,” Neosho coach Ryan Madison said. “She battled a girl with a lot of size. … She has gotten better and better all year. She is taking care of the basketball a lot better and scoring the ball very well. … She is a very coachable kid. She is only a junior, so she can keep getting better.”

Webb City’s Kate Brownfield absorbs contact as she drive to the basket in the Cardinals’ win over Neosho. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

Webb City’s Izzy Lopez converted from the perimeter with 15 seconds left in the third to push the lead to 33-25 with eight minutes left to play.

Ellick opened the fourth quarter with a three-point play to trim the lead back to five, but Webb City’s Kate Brownfield responded with a three-point play of her own to push the margin back to eight. Mancini added a basket inside with 5:50 left to give the Cardinals their second double-digit lead of the game, 38-28. Brownfield proved to be the offensive catalyst for Webb City down the stretch, scoring all eight of her points in the fourth quarter. 

“I thought Kate Brownfield was huge in the fourth quarter,” Robbins said. “We just went to her in the post and she was able to deliver for us. … We felt like she had a good matchup. Anytime we see someone Kate’s size or smaller on her, we are going to run her in the post because she is really good with her back to the basket.”

Neosho refused to go away, however, as Ellick had back-to-back inside scores with 2:25 left to cut the lead to five, 42-37. Five points would be as close to the lead as the Wildcats would get before the sound of the final horn.

SENIOR NIGHT

Neosho senior Taigen Mitchell brings the ball up court for the Wildcats. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

Neosho honored seniors Taigen Mitchell and Emily Phillips in front of the home crowd before tip.

“I have only coached them for two years, but for me, they have been extremely valuable by providing leadership,” Madison said. “As a new coach last year, they really helped with me transitioning in and to understand the program a little bit. They are two very nice kids who are great to be around. I wish we could have sent them off with a win tonight, but I thanked them for all they have done for the program and told them we are lucky to have them here.”

SCORING LEADERS

Mancini scored 10 points in the first half and finished with a team-high 17 points for Webb City. Mia Robbins closed with nine points, including two 3-pointers. Brownfield finished with eight, while Lopez added six points in the win.

Ellick finished with a game-high 21 points to lead the Wildcats, with 15 of those points coming in the second half. Phillips finished with six points, while Beclynn Garrett and Maelynn Garrett each finished with five.

UP NEXT

Webb City is at Republic on Thursday.

Neosho is at Nixa on Thursday.

Neosho senior Ashley Phillips looks for an open teammate against Webb City on Monday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.