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BASEBALL: Webb City ends skid with run-rule win over Carthage

 

WEBB CITY, Mo. — After four straight setbacks on the road, a return to the friendly confines of Chuck Barnes Field appeared to be just what the Webb City Cardinals needed. 

With a solid overall performance, and ignited by a pair of big innings, Webb City earned an 11-1 run-rule win over rival Carthage on Monday in a Central Ozark Conference clash.

Playing at home for the first time following seven straight road dates, the Cardinals halted a four-game skid in a big way.

“Today was a good day for us,” Cardinals coach Flave Darnell said. “We know our schedule is tough by design, but at the same time, we weren’t playing real well coming into this game. We didn’t feel good about ourselves after Saturday’s two losses. But the best thing about baseball is you get to turn around and play right away. Today was good. We were good on the mound and our defense played well. And when those two things are good, you’ve got a chance to win a lot of games. A lot of our guys had multiple hits today and it was good to see us play calm and with good energy.”

Webb City right-hander Cooper Crouch delivers a pitch to the plate against Carthage on Monday at Chuck Barnes Field. Crouch earned the pitching victory. Photo by Israel Perez.

The Cardinals took control with a three-run first inning before the hosts added a single tally in the second. The Tigers got on the board in the fourth, but a four-run fifth and three-run sixth allowed the Cardinals to end the game early.

Webb City (7-8, 1-1 COC) recorded 16 hits, with seven different players getting into the act. 

“We swung it pretty good and we kept putting the ball in play,” Darnell said. “We kept putting pressure on them. (Kaden) Arr’s a good pitcher and he stymied us a lot last year with that breaking ball. It was good to see how we swung the bats.” 

The Tigers (5-6, 0-1 COC) were limited to two hits by Webb City pitchers Cooper Crouch and Walker Sweet. 

Carthage coach Luke Bordewick noted his team simply couldn’t generate much offense.

“The Crouch kid and the Sweet kid are high-velocity guys,” Bordewick said. “It’s been a couple of weeks since we’ve seen guys throwing in the upper 80s. They filled the zone up and they had a good secondary pitch to go with the fastball. We had some chances, but we just couldn’t come through with a big hit.” 

The Cardinals plated three runs on three hits in the bottom of the first. 

Jeremiah Leaming drove in a run with a fielder’s choice, Aidan Brock hit an RBI single and Kaylor Darnell contributed a run-scoring groundout. 

Webb City’s Kaylor Darnell fields a ground ball at third base during Monday’s game against Carthage.

A fielder’s choice off the bat of Cy Darnell made it 4-0 in the second.

Carthage got on the board in the fourth, as Logan Carmickle walked and later scored on Sylas Browning’s RBI single into left.

Webb City used a four-run fifth to go up 8-1. In the big inning, Eric Fitch delivered a two-run single and Cy Darnell and Kenley Hood both contributed RBI singles. 

The Tigers stranded two on-base in the top of the sixth before the Cardinals ended the game in the bottom half.

Cade Wilson and William Hayes drove in runs with base hits before Fitch’s fourth hit of the game resulted in a walk-off victory.

Fitch drove in three runs on four hits, while Kaylor Darnell and Hood had three hits apiece. Wilson and Brock contributed two hits apiece, while Cy Darnell had two RBI.

A senior right-hander, Crouch earned the pitching victory. A Crowder College signee, Crouch went five innings, allowing one run on one hit and three walks while striking out four. 

“He was a reliever last year and we’ve worked him into a starter this year,” Coach Darnell said. “In his first start against Logan-Rogersville, he threw like a reliever in the first inning. But since then he’s been really good. He was consistent today. He gave us five solid innings.” 

Webb City’s Aidan Brock reaches first base safely as Carthage’s Drew Musche receives the throw. Photos by Israel Perez.

A junior right-hander, Sweet tossed a scoreless sixth in relief, striking out two while allowing a walk and a hit.

Browning had Carthage’s two hits and the lone RBI. The Tigers stranded six on-base. 

Carthage senior right-hander Kaden Arr was charged with the loss after allowing six earned runs on 12 hits in 4 2/3 innings. Arr struck out four and walked four. The Tigers also committed two errors in the field. 

“I thought he threw really well,” Bordewick said of Arr. “I told him I thought he threw well enough to keep us in the game. We gave them some free outs and some free baserunners with our errors. But I thought Kaden kept them off-balance with his breaking ball and changeup. He’s a really good pitcher for us.”

Zach Geter gave up three runs in an inning of relief. 

The Cardinals, who dropped games to Hickman and Sylvan Hills this past Saturday at the Hollister Festival, return to action on Wednesday at Hillcrest.

Carthage hosts Carl Junction on Tuesday in a rematch of the Bill O’Dell Tournament championship game.

Bordewick noted his squad will look to bounce back against another close rival.

“We’ve got 30 games this season for a reason,” Bordewick said. “We’ve got five more games this week, so that’s five more opportunities to learn, get better and improve.”

 

Carthage’s Parker Copeland takes the throw at second before tagging out Webb City’s Evan Freeman.

 

Pictured is Carthage’s Caden Kabance.

 

Pictured is Webb City’s Eric Fitch.

 

Carthage’s Kaden Arr started on the mound against Webb City on Monday. All photos by Israel Perez.

SOFTBALL: College Heights scores early and often in win over Jasper

NEOSHO, Mo. — College Heights (with McAuley) scored 11 runs in the first three innings and eventually touched home in every frame on the way to a 13-2 win in five innings over Jasper on Monday at the Neosho Athletic Complex.

College Heights (10-2) didn’t waste time taking control with three runs crossing in the first inning. The Cougars added a five-run second and three more in the third before adding single tallies in the fourth and fifth to end the game via run rule.

Maddy Colin earned the complete-game win in the circle after allowing two unearned runs on seven hits and nine strikeouts in five innings.

Grace Osborne took the loss after allowing 13 runs, 10 earned, on eight hits, eight walks and seven strikeouts in five innings.

Kloee Williamson highlighted the first-inning scoring with an RBI triple to left field that scored Jayli Johnson, who led off with a walk. Two more runs scored on Jasper errors to wrap the scoring.

The first three Cougars reached to start the second inning before Lauren Ukena, who was playing in her first game of the season after returning from a shoulder injury suffered during basketball season, came home to score on a wild pitch. Addie Lawrence followed with a three-run inside-the-park home run to push the lead to 7-0.

Lawrence came up with an RBI double to center field an inning later, with Johnson coming around to score on the throw later in the play to make the score 10-0. Kaitlyn Bates picked up an RBI on a sacrifice fly to cap the inning.

Johnson singled with two outs in the fourth and touched home on an RBI single from Williamson and Bates added another sac fly in the fifth.

Williamson had three hits, including a triple, three runs and two RBI to lead CHC. Lawrence doubled on the way to two hits, a team-high six RBI and three runs scored. Johnson was 1-for-1 with two walks and a team-high four runs scored. Colin doubled and scored twice.

College Heights hosts Verona on Thursday.

BASEBALL: McAuley cruises past Jasper 15-0 in three innings

McAuley Catholic sent 25 hitters to the plate in the first three innings on the way to a 15-0 win over Jasper on Monday at Warren Turner Field. 

Though inclement weather forced the Warriors (3-2) to the home venue of the Missouri Southern Lions, it didn’t prohibit McAuley in the least bit. The Warriors drew 11 walks as a team and added six hits on the way to the win.

“Our approach at the plate this year has been aggressive, and sometimes too aggressive,” McAuley coach Bryan Jones said. “There were a few guys today who we made sure were being very selective and our guys did a good job of getting on base and putting the pressure on them. … Once that happened, we had very good pitch selection and a few good swings with runners on.” 

ON THE MOUND

Kable Reichardt earned a three-inning no-hit win for the Warriors. He walked one and struck out five over three frames.

“Kable shut them down,” Jones added. “He was on today and did a great job. Kable throws strikes about 64 percent of the time and when he gets ahead in the count, it really helps take the pressure off himself.”

Jacob Davis took the loss after allowing 10 runs, nine earned, on two hits, eight walks and three strikeouts in one inning. Clayton Atnip allowed five runs, four earned, on four hits and three walks in one-plus innings.

GAME ACTION

After a 1-2-3 top of the first, McAuley set the tone in the bottom of the first with three runs touching the plate. Joe Staton, who walked to lead off the inning, Michael Parrigon, who singled through the left side with one out, and Jack Jones, who walked, all came around to score on passed balls in the inning.

The Warriors sent nine hitters to the plate in the first inning and improved on that mark in the second, with 14 batters making a plate appearance. The first four reached via walk, with Jack Jones earning an RBI with a bases-loaded free pass. Reichardt was hit-by-pitch to force in a run before Bradley Wagner reached on an error that allowed a run to score and give McAuley a 6-0 lead. Reichardt walked in the next at-bat to force in another run, and after a Jasper pitching change, Noah Black drew a walk with the bags full to push the lead to 8-0. All told, McAuley saw the first nine batters reach base in the inning after pinch hitter Trey Martinez singled to left-center to drive home a run for a nine-run lead.

Rocco Bazzano-Joseph picked up an RBI on an infield hit, Jones added a sac fly on a pop out to second base and Kendall Jones capped the inning with a two-run single to shallow center field. 

Wagner walked to lead off the last of the third inning before ultimately coming around to score on a passed ball later in the inning with no outs to end the game via run-rule and snap the Warriors’ two-game skid.

“Last week, we had a tough (10-9) loss late in the week (against Wheaton),” Coach Jones said. “We were up and we just ran out of pitching. It was good to see them respond. Their attitude in the dugout was up throughout the game, and that was great to see.”

AT THE PLATE

Staton had a hit, drove in one and scored three times. Bazzano-Joseph had a hit, an RBI and two runs scored. Kendall Jones had a hit, three RBI and scored a run. Reichardt had one RBI, scored a run and went 1-for-2. 

ONE DECK

McAuley is on the road at Exeter on April 19.