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BOYS GOLF: Carthage tops Joplin, Carl Junction, Webb City at Briarbrook quad

 

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Two strokes proved to be the difference as the Carthage High School boys golf team took first place at a four-team tournament on a rain-chilled Wednesday at Briarbrook Golf Course. 

Like Tuesday’s season opener in Carthage, not much separated the local teams at Wednesday’s quadrangular.

Carthage finished with a four-person score of 159, while Joplin was second with a 161 and Carl Junction finished third with a 162. Webb City took fourth with a 167.

Joplin’s Wyatt Satterlee was the medalist with a 1-over-par 37. 

Four players were just one stroke back, as Joplin’s Harry Satterlee and Hobbs Campbell, Carl Junction’s Zach Wrensch and Carthage’s Owen Derryberry all carded 38 and tied for second place on the individual leaderboard. 

Four other players were just two strokes back of the medalist, as Carthage’s duo of Britt Coy and Max Templeman, Webb City’s Braxten Cahoon and Carl Junction’s Jack Spencer all turned in scores of 39.

Webb City’s Keegon Dill shot a 40. Webb City’s Levi Lassiter and Carl Junction’s Jacob Teeter carded 42, while Carthage’s Ben Nicholas and Carl Junction’s Noah Williams both turned in scores of 43.

Webb City’s Josh Howard (46) and Joplin’s Gabe DeLeon (48) rounded out the field. 

The fifth golfer on each team was unable to finish due to the rain, Carl Junction coach Ryan Jones said. 

Local golf teams will compete at Twin Hills on Monday.

 

BOYS GOLF ROUNDUP: Satterlee leads Joplin to first place at ’22 opener; Cavaliers earn win at Schifferdecker

 

JOPLIN WINS OPENER, CARTHAGE EDGES WEBB CITY, CJ FOR SECOND

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Harry Satterlee carded a 1-under-par 34 to lead the Joplin High School boys golf team to a first place showing on Tuesday at the Carthage Golf Course.

In the first tournament of the spring, a four-team outing, Joplin finished with a four-person score of 154. Carthage was second with a 165, while Webb City was third with a 166 and Carl Junction finished with a 168.

Harry Satterlee finished on top of the leaderboard to earn medalist honors, while teammate Wyatt Satterlee and Carthage’s Britt Coy both turned in identical scores of 38 to tie for second place.

Carl Junction’s Jack Spencer and Carthage’s Ben Nicholas both shot 39, while Joplin’s Hobbs Campbell and Webb City’s duo of Keegon Dill and Josh Howard all carded 40.

Joplin’s Gabe DeLeon, Carl Junction’s Jacob Teeter, Webb City’s Braxten Cahoon and Carthage’s Owen Derryberry all finished with scores of 42. 

Carl Junction’s Tommy Walker shot a 43, while teammate Zach Wrensch and Webb City’s Levi Lassiter carded 44. 

Also competing for the host Tigers were Max Templeman (46) and Colson Brust (50), while Cooper Forth (48) also competed for the Cardinals. 

Carl Junction’s Noah Williams carded 46 and Joplin’s Dylan Bozarth shot 49. 

The same four squads will compete at Briarbrook on Wednesday, with the action beginning at 3 p.m.

 

CAVALIERS EARN WIN AT SCHIFFERDECKER

The Thomas Jefferson Cavaliers won a three-team tournament on Tuesday at Schifferdecker Golf Course.

The Cavaliers finished with a four-person score of 202, while McAuley Catholic finished with a 219 and New Covenant took third with a 220.

New Covenant’s Jackson McRoberts earned medalist honors with a 40.

McAuley’s Joe Staton carded 48 and was the tourney’s runner-up. 

Leading the way for the Cavaliers were Jake Jarrett and Caden Myers, as both players carded 49 and tied for third place.

Also competing for Thomas Jefferson were Luke Miller (51), Tony Touma (53) and Jack Tyrrell (54).

Also competing for the Warriors were Bradley Wagner (53), Jeffery Horinek (58), Chase Gardner (60) and Rocco Bazzano-Joseph (63).

 

SOFTBALL: College Heights earns third straight win with victory over Exeter

EXETER, Mo. — College Heights (with McAuley) built an early lead and added on late to seal an 8-5 win over Exeter on Tuesday.

The Cougars (3-1) built a 4-0 lead after two innings before a four-run fourth by Exeter trimmed the advantage to 5-4. College Heights added an insurance run in the fifth and added two more in the sixth on the way to its third straight win.

Maddy Colin earned the win after allowing five runs, three earned, on five hits and 17 strikeouts in seven complete innings.

Aubry Antle took the loss after allowing eight runs, seven earned, on 13 hits, two walks and nine strikeouts in seven innings.

Kloee Williamson highlighted the three-run second inning with a two-run triple and added an inside-the-park home run in the fourth. Addie Lawrence had an RBI triple in the top of the sixth and Colin followed it with an RBI single.

Colin, who had one RBI, and Williamson led College Heights at the plate with four hits each. Williamson tripled and scored a game-high four runs to go along with a game-high three RBI. Jayli Johnson had a hit, drove in one and scored a run. Lawrence tripled, scored a run and drove in one, and Kaitlyn Bates doubled and had a run scored. 

BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Webb City wins third straight; Neosho surpasses last year’s win total; Carthage falls at Helias; Carl Junction suffers loss to Aurora

 

WEBB CITY 9, MONETT 2

MONETT, Mo. — Webb City extended its winning streak to three and got back to .500 on the season with a 9-2 victory over Monett on Tuesday at North Park.

The Cardinals, who improved to 3-3, plated their nine runs on 11 hits and took advantage of seven walks. Webb City used two big innings to take control, a three-run first and a four-run seventh. 

Monett, now 1-4, was limited to four hits. 

Webb City plated three runs on three hits and two errors in the top of the first inning. Kenley Hood and Aidan Brock drove in runs with singles before the third run scored on a passed ball.

The Cardinals added a run in the fourth, as Kaylor Darnell singled and later scored on a sacrifice fly off the bat of William Hayes.

Monett took advantage of two Webb City errors to get on the board in the bottom of the fourth. 

In the top of the fifth, Cy Darnell’s RBI double to center allowed Hood to score and gave the Cardinals a 5-1 lead. 

Webb City added four insurance runs in the top of the seventh. Jeremiah Leaming singled with the bases loaded before a walk made it 7-1. Hayes followed with a two-run single. 

Monett’s Josh Wallace homered in the bottom of the seventh for the final margin.

Hood, Hayes and Cy Darnell had two hits apiece for the Cardinals, while Brock and Kaylor Darnell scored two runs apiece. 

Webb City senior left-hander Gavin Stowell was the winning pitcher. He allowed just one hit in four innings, striking out eight and walking six.

Gage Chapman allowed one run on three hits and struck out two in three innings of relief.

Monett’s Marcus Young gave up four runs, two earned, on five hits and two walks in three innings. Alex Huntress and Isaac Lindsey pitched in relief for the Cubs, who stranded the bases loaded in both the third and fourth innings. 

Wallace was the lone Cub to record two hits. 

Webb City hosts Springfield Catholic at 4:30 on Thursday. 

 

NEOSHO 5, ST. MARY’S COLGAN 0

PITTSBURG, Kan. — Neosho held St. Mary’s Colgan off the scoreboard on the way to a road win on Tuesday.

The Wildcats surpassed their win total from last season with the victory over the Panthers, improving their record to 5-1.

Austin Rodriguez earned the win and complete-game shutout. He scattered five hits, walked one and struck out nine over seven innings.

Kaden Vogel took the loss after allowing one run in 2/3 of a relief inning. SMC used eight total pitches in the contest.

Matt Velasco singled to right in the top of the third inning to score Carson Williams to give Neosho the first lead of the game. Velasco picked up an RBI in the fifth on a groundout to make the score 2-0.

Quenton Hughes tripled to right field to plate a run in the seventh, which was followed by a two-run double to left by River Brill two batters later to wrap the scoring at 5-0.

Hughes had three hits, scored a run and drove in one. Brill had two hits and two RBI, while Velasco had a hit, two RBI and scored a run.

Neosho is at Joplin on Thursday.

 

HELIAS CATHOLIC 15, CARTHAGE 5

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Carthage fell to 2-4 on the season after a non-conference loss to Helias Catholic. 

Both teams plated five runs in the first inning before the Crusaders scored 10 unanswered runs to end the game early.

With the game deadlocked, the Crusaders scored twice in the second inning, five times in the third and three more times in the fifth to win via run-rule.

Braxdon Tate drove in two runs on one hit for the Tigers, while Caden Kabance, Kanen Vogt, Sylas Browning and Clay Kinder had one hit apiece.

Zach Geter took the loss on the mound after allowing four earned runs on six hits in two innings. 

Helias Catholic’s Cole Peters was the winning pitcher. He scattered three hits and struck out five in five inning scoreless innings of relief. 

Helias’ Jaden Kolb went 3-for-3 with four RBI and three runs scored, while Sam Wyrick drove in three runs on three hits. 

Carthage hosts Nevada at 4:30 on Thursday. 

 

AURORA 6, CARL JUNCTION 3

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — The game was deadlocked after seven innings when Aurora pushed across three runs in the top of the eighth inning.

Aurora’s Jaesik Friggle went 3-for-3, while Trey Mulholland, Hayze Hoffman, Kelton Brown, Aaron Fisher and Heath Hoffman all recorded two hits apiece. 

Hayze Hoffman gave up three runs on three hits in one inning for the Houn’ Dawgs, while Mulholland pitched seven scoreless innings and struck out eight.

Carl Junction used four pitchers. Logan Eck went four innings and allowed two earned runs with three strikeouts, while Lucas Vanlanduit did not allow an earned run in two innings of work. 

Jordan Woodruff gave up three runs in 1 2/3 innings, while Hunter Cantrell recorded one out. 

Carl Junction’s Vanlanduit went 3-for-4 at the plate, while Kyler Perry and Drew Massey added two hits apiece. 

The Bulldogs (1-5) are at Frontenac on Thursday.

BOYS TENNIS ROUNDUP: Thomas Jefferson improves to 2-0; Neosho drops match to Monett

 

CAVALIERS IMPROVE TO 2-0

The Thomas Jefferson boys tennis team improved to 2-0 on the season with a 9-0 win over New Covenant Academy on Tuesday. 

In singles matches, Ian Ding defeated Brody Bennett 8-4, Prithvi Nagarajan beat Aidan Russ 8-2, Tyler Brouhard handled Elijah Davis 8-0, Chengle Qian beat Jackson O’Dell 8-0, Devan Murali defeated Cameron Coring 8-0 and Jack Goodhue beat Juliana Jones 8-0.

In doubles, Ding-Brouhard beat Bennett-Henderson 8-1, Nagarajan-Murali defeated Davis-O’Dell 8-3 and Qian-Goodhue knocked off Coring-Jones 8-0.

Thomas Jefferson hosts Carl Junction on Wednesday at 4. 

 

NEOSHO DROPS OPENER TO MONETT

NEOSHO, Mo. — Monett defeated Neosho 8-1 in a boys tennis dual on Tuesday.

The Cubs swept all six singles matches.

Ethan Kutz defeated Christian Williams 8-1, Jackson Young beat Ryno Lee 8-0, Elijah Ridenour topped Chandler Weber 8-0, Heisman Welch defeated Peyton Williams 8-0, Logan Kutz beat Jacob Leibham 8-1 and Caden Szydloski defeated Wesley Williams 8-4.

At No. 1 doubles, Neosho’s Christian Williams and Lee beat Ethan Kutz-Welch 9-8 (7-5).

Monett’s Young-Logan Kutz beat Weber Leibham 8-1 at No. 2 doubles and Ridenour-Szydloski defeated Peyton Williams-Wesley Williams 8-2.

Neosho is at Mount Vernon on Thursday. 

 

BASEBALL: Joplin holds off McDonald County for 11-8 win

Joplin scored eight runs in the first two innings to build a sizable cushion on the way to an 11-8 win over McDonald County on a windy Tuesday at the JHS Athletic Complex.

“We talked yesterday about how we are three or four hits from flipping that record a little bit and thinking about things a lot differently,” Joplin coach Kyle Wolf said. “It was awesome to see the kids come out and execute some at-bats early. I thought our approach at the plate was great. There were two-strike hits, two-out hits and we took the ball back-side when we needed to. It was great to get out to that lead because it gives Brady (Mails), as the starting pitcher, a little bit of confidence to give us what we needed from him. It just felt good to break out a little bit and see some balls land in the green.”

The Eagles (3-5) scored five runs in the first inning and three more in the second to build an 8-1 lead. The Mustangs (6-2) rallied back with three runs in the third and two runs each in the fourth and fifth innings. However, with each crooked number McDonald County hung up in the middle innings, Joplin answered back with an insurance run in the bottom half of the frame to stave off the comeback.

“You have to credit Joplin because they swung the bat really well,” McDonald County coach Kevin Burgi said. “We talk about how baseball is a boxing match. We knew we were going to get hit a little bit with the way the conditions were, but our kids battled. They found ways to put pressure on Joplin, but Joplin did a great job of doing that to us as well.”

Joplin’s Joe Jasper delivers to home plate during the Eagles’ win over McDonald County on Tuesday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

ON THE MOUND

Mails earned the win for Joplin after allowing six runs, four earned, on five hits, two walks and two strikeouts in 3 1/3 innings. Joe Jasper allowed two unearned runs on one hit, two walks and a strikeout in 1 2/3 relief innings. Ethan Guilford earned the save after pitched two scoreless relief innings, surrendering three hits and walking one.

“Every one of those guys did exactly what we asked them to do in the innings they were out there,” Wolf said. “I am very proud of their effort on the mound today against a really-well coached and good offensive baseball team.”

Cross Dowd started and took the loss after allowing eight runs on eight hits, three walks and a strikeout in 1 1/3 innings. Colton Ruddick allowed three runs, one earned, on three hits, three walks and three strikeouts in three relief innings. Destyn Dowd allowed one hit and walked one in 1 2/3 scoreless relief innings.

GAME ACTION

McDonald County held the first lead on the scoreboard after Cole Martin led the game off with a single before coming around to score on a sacrifice fly from Levi Helm.

Joplin responded quickly, scoring five runs on six hits in the bottom half of the first to take a 5-1 lead.

“We talk a lot about the approach to the game within the game—extending the lead of answering when they score,” Wolf said about responding to the Mustangs’ run right away. “I thought we did a good job of that tonight. We scored in every inning but the sixth, and after you get a big crooked number in the first inning, that puts all the pressure on them to play from behind.”

Joplin’s Brady Mails and Byler Reither (6) converge on an infield popup, with Mails making the catch. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

Bodee Carlson started the bottom of the first with a double to center field. Two batters later, Kyler Stokes singled to left to put runners at the corners. Stokes stole second to get into scoring position with Guilford following with a two-run single to center to give Joplin a 2-1 lead. 

Joplin closed out the inning by proving the adage of ‘hitting is contagious’ to be true, as the Eagles followed with three more base hits—highlighted by back to back RBI singles from Layten Copher and Tyler Schumann—to make it five straight singles for Joplin while pushing the lead to 5-1.

“We have been working towards that all year,” Wolf said about the first-inning hit parade. “I hope our guys can see that when they take that kind of approach, we can string some things together and be a pretty good offensive team. … It was a light of line drives around the field after good at-bats with good swings in rhythm and on time.”

Joplin played add-on in the second inning, with Copher tripling to right field, plating Stokes and Justin McReynolds to push the lead to 7-1. Jackson Queen doubled to center with two outs later in the inning to score Copher and extend the lead to 8-1.

McDonald County began its rally in the top of the third, scoring three runs on four hits, highlighted by an RBI single from Helm and an RBI double from Isaac Behm.

Stokes gave the Eagles an insurance run in the bottom of the third with a solo home run to left field.

McDonald County added two unearned runs in the fourth inning on a throwing error by Joplin, with the Eagles adding an unearned run on the bottom half on a fielding error by McDonald County to make the score 10-6.

Fischer Sanny brought the Mustangs within two of the lead with a sac fly in the fifth inning after a run came home on an Eagle throwing error to trim the deficit to 10-8.

“Our guys did a little bit better job of waiting back in the box our second time through,” Burgi said of his team’s offensive approach when rallying. “I thought that was really big because we were able to find more barrel.”

Joplin added its final insurance run in the bottom of the inning when Schumann drove in a run after reaching on an infield hit with the bases loaded.

Joplin’s Layten Copher singles to right field for two RBI in the first inning in the Eagles’ win over McDonald County. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

IN THE BOX

Stokes led Joplin at the plate with three hits, including a home run, to go along with three runs scored and an RBI. Copher finished with two hits, including a triple, and had a team-high three RBI and three runs scored. Guilford doubled, had two hits, two RBI and scored a run. McReynolds had two hits and scored twice. Schumann had a hit and drove in two.

Martin led McDonald County with three hits and two runs scored. Behm doubled on the way to two hits and an RBI. Tucker Walkers had a hit and scored twice.

ON DECK

Joplin hosts Neosho on Thursday.

McDonald County is at Branson on Friday.