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GIRLS HOOPS: Webb City suffers COC loss at Republic

 

REPUBLIC, Mo. — Despite a solid effort, Webb City suffered a 54-42 setback to Republic on Saturday afternoon in a Central Ozark Conference girls basketball clash.

The Tigers scored the first 13 points of the second half to take an 18-point cushion. The Cardinals trimmed their deficit to six late in the game, but it wasn’t enough.

Webb City fell to 10-13 overall and 2-5 in the COC.

Freshman forward Sami Mancini scored 19 points to lead the Cardinals, while junior guard Kate Brownfield added 14 points.

Brownfield had 11 of Webb City’s 19 first-half points, while Mancini scored 13 points in the second half. 

Ranked eighth in Class 6, Republic improved to 18-6 overall and 7-1 in the COC. 

Missouri State recruit Kaemyn Bekemeier scored 27 points for the Tigers. 

Struggling with turnovers early in the game, the Cardinals recorded just two field goals in the first quarter, hoops from Brownfield and Mancini, and the visitors trailed 14-5.

The Cardinals turned things around in a hurry as soon as the second quarter arrived. Webb City started the second period on a 12-0 run to take a 17-14 lead.

But Republic closed the first half on a 10-2 surge, with Bekemeier scoring eight to give the Tigers a 24-19 halftime lead. 

The hosts scored 13 unanswered points to begin the third quarter to blow the game open at 37-19.

The Cardinals scored seven straight points late in the third period, but the visitors trailed 39-28 entering the fourth quarter. 

Five points from Mancini trimmed Webb City’s deficit to six at 39-33 with six minutes to play. A 3-pointer from Mia Robbins and a bucket from Mancini cut Republic’s lead to six with 1:32 to play. 

But the Tigers made 6-of-8 free throws down the stretch to secure the win. 

Webb City, a 49-43 winner at East Newton on Friday, hosts Carthage at 6 on Tuesday.  

 

STATE WRESTLING: Local athletes claim hardware; Neosho’s Zar, Seneca’s Roark, Monett’s Hartline earn championships

 

COLUMBIA, Mo. — With three state champions and four runners-up, the Joplin area fared well at the MSHSAA Wrestling Championships on Saturday at Mizzou Arena. 

Neosho’s Eli Zar, Seneca’s Brady Roark and Monett’s Simon Hartline all captured state championships. 

Carl Junction’s Sam Melton, Carthage’s Davion King, Monett’s Harrison Merriman and Diamond’s Landon Clement all took second place in their respective brackets.

Below is a look at how area squads fared at the state wrestling tournament.

 

NEOSHO 

In Class 3, Zar was the champ at 170 pounds. He defeated Hannibal’s Trevor Wilson 7-2 in the title bout. Zar, who went 50-4 this season, won his first two matches by fall before a 7-1 decision in the semifinals.

Four other Wildcats competed in third-place matches. 

Trent Neece placed third at 152 pounds, while Hayden Crane (132), Nate Copeland (138) and Collyn Kivett (160) all finished fourth. 

Also for Neosho, Fisher Butler took fifth at 113 and Johnny Chrisco placed sixth at 126.

With seven medalists, the Wildcats finished third in the Class 3 team standings with 122.5 points. Whitfield (181.5) and Hillsboro (125) were first and second. 

 

CARL JUNCTION

Carl Junction’s Melton was the Class 3 runner-up at 113 pounds.

In the bracket’s title match, Farmington’s Dayton Boyd defeated Melton 9-4. Melton went 3-1 at the tourney, with a win by fall and two major decisions, to finish the season with a record of 40-6.

The Bulldogs had two medalists at the event. 

In addition to Melton, CJ’s Lukas Walker won the 106-pound bracket’s third-place match 7-3 over Hannibal’s Reign Creech. 

Walker went 4-1 at the event, falling in the semifinals 3-1 to Kearney’s Ryder Shelton. Walker finished the season with a record of 43-5.

 

CARTHAGE

Competing in Class 4, King was the runner-up at 160 pounds. In the title bout, Seckman’s Cole Ruble won by fall over King. 

After going 3-1 at state, King finished the season with a record of 38-5. 

Also for the Tigers, Braxdon Tate won the fifth-place match at 152 by beating Grain Valley’s Tanner Barker 4-2. Tate went 32-8 this season. 

 

MCDONALD COUNTY 

The McDonald County Mustangs had two medalists in Class 3, as Samuel Murphy took third at 220 and Jayce Hitt placed fifth at 285. 

Murphy went 47-2 this season, while Hitt went 24-6.

 

SENECA 

Seneca had three medalists and one champion in Class 2.

Roark won the title bout at 120 pounds by technical fall, 20-4, over Helias Catholic’s Carter Prenger. Roark went 48-0 this season en route to his second championship.

Seneca’s Andrew Manley won the third-place match at 138 pounds, while Gabriel Commons took third at 170. Manley went 50-5 this season, while Commons had a record of 47-4. 

The Indians finished fifth in the Class 2 team standings.

 

OTHER SWMO MEDALISTS

In Class 2, Monett’s Hartline won by fall over Osage’s Zach Green in his title bout at 106 pounds, while Merriman suffered a 3-1 overtime loss to Boonville’s Peyton Hahn in his title match. 

Cassville’s duo of Arkhilleus Arguelles (132) and Jake Anthonysz (160) both finished fifth, while Aurora’s Ian Jackson took sixth at 220.

Nevada’s Kenneth Johnson went 1-2 at 195, while teammate Mokey Dawn went 0-2 at 126.

In Class 1, Diamond’s Clement lost by fall to Mid-Buchanan’s Wade Stanton in the title bout at 195. Diamond’s Breydon Pelt was sixth at 106.

In girls action, Seneca’s Isabella Renfro was the runner-up at 174 pounds and Cassville’s Annie Moore took second at 115.

 

JOPLIN RECAP

Joplin’s Gunner Price went 2-2 in the Class 4 heavyweight bracket, while Draven VanGilder went 0-2 at 195 pounds.

 

FULL RESULTS: MSHSAA Boys State Championships (trackwrestling.com)