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COLLEGE SIGNINGS: Webb City seniors make college decisions official

 

Eight Webb City High School seniors made their college decisions official at a signing ceremony on Wednesday inside the Cardinal Dome.

Skyler Denton signed to play football at Evangel, while Eric Fitch put pen to paper to play baseball at State Fair Community College.

Roman Borboa signed to run cross country and track at Missouri Southern, while Josie Spikereit inked to join the women’s basketball team at Ozark Christian College.

Three Cardinals are headed to Crowder College—Austyn Mickey and Angel Gallegos for soccer and Jose Antillon for cross country. 

Also, McKenna Garza signed to join the cheerleading squad at Missouri Southern. 

 

Eight Webb City seniors signed their letters of intent to participate in college athletics during a ceremony on Wednesday inside the Cardinal Dome. Pictured with their family members, from left, are Austyn Mickey, Josie Spikereit, Eric Fitch, Skyler Denton, Jose Antillon, Roman Borboa, Angel Gallegos and McKenna Garza. Photo by Jason Peake.

 

BOYS TENNIS ROUNDUP: Joplin falls to Ozark; Carthage tops Neosho; Webb City beats Carl Junction

 

OZARK 9, JOPLIN 0

The short-handed Joplin Eagles fell short against the Ozark Tigers on Tuesday in a Central Ozark Conference boys tennis dual at the JHS athletic complex.

“Ozark had a full roster, and the talent was consistent all the way through their No. 6 ranked player,” Joplin coach Aaron Stump said. “Our No. 1 ranked player has been out sick, so our guys were once again playing against higher ranked opponents We won games in both our No. 1 and No. 2 doubles matches. In singles, both Adam Badr and Michael Mancipe started out with a lead, but their opponents were able to adapt later in the match and come up with the win.”

At No. 1 singles, Ozark’s Major Cardin defeated Badr 8-5.

“Adam had some really nice points, where he was running all over the court and making great shots,” Stump said. 

Orion Lewis edged Joplin’s Mancipe 8-6 at No. 2 singles.

“Michael played quite a few long rallies as well, which worked to his benefit early in the match,” Stump noted. 

Joplin’s Josiah Hazlewood, Hunter Merkley, Chapel Braman and Alexei Kester all suffered 8-0 losses in their respective singles matches.

Ozark’s Cardin-Lewis defeated Badr-Hazlewood 8-3 at No. 1 doubles, while Nathaniel Bottarel-Stephen Metcalf beat Mancipe-Metcalf 8-2 at No. 2 doubles and Connor Kitchin-Anthony Psarev topped Braman-Kester 8-0 at No. 3 doubles. 

 

CARTHAGE 9, NEOSHO 0

NEOSHO, Mo. — The Tigers earned a clean sweep over the Wildcats in Central Ozark Conference action.

In doubles action, Carthage’s Charles Snow and Silas Laytham defeated Christian Williams and Ryno Lee 8-1 at No. 1. 

Danilo Lopez-Gramajo and William Wallace topped Neosho’s Chandler Weber and Wes Williams 8-2 at No. 2 doubles and Carthage’s Tyler Howard and Fabian Solano beat Peyton Williams and Jacob Leibham 8-2 at No. 3 doubles.

In singles action, Snow beat Christian Williams 8-4, Laytham defeated Lee 8-2 and Lopez-Gramajo topped Weber 8-2.

Also, Howard defeated Peyton Williams 8-1, Wallace topped Leibham 8-1 and Eli Scott beat Wes Williams 8-2.

 

WEBB CITY 8, CARL JUNCTION 1

The Cardinals won all three doubles matches and five of six singles matches. 

In doubles, Webb City’s Jake McDonald and Christian Alberts defeated Blaine Wilkerson and Dan Hodson 8-1, Trevor Peterson and Brett Thompson topped Ben Morey and Will Russel 8-4 and Felipe Perez and Tristan Lynch beat Camerson Ball and Jayden Wolf 8-0.

At No. 1 singles, Webb City’s McDonald edged Wilkerson 9-8 (12-10). At No. 2 singles, CJ’s Hodson beat Alberts 8-4 for his squad’s win.

In other singles matches, Webb City’s Peterson beat Morey 8-2, Perez defeated Russel 8-4, Lynch topped Ball 8-2 and Thompson defeated Wolf 8-1. 

BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Carl Junction rallies late to beat Neosho; Webb City falls at Willard; McDonald County earns run-rule win

 

CARL JUNCTION 5, NEOSHO 4

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Carl Junction rallied for two runs with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning to earn a 5-4 walk-off win over Neosho on Tuesday in Central Ozark Conference action.

Down a run with one out in the last of the seventh, Dalton Mills singled and Shane Diskin reached on an error. 

After Cole Wilson was retired for the second out, Logan Eck smacked a game-ending single into left field, allowing both Mills and Diskin to score. 

The Bulldogs trailed 4-0 when they plated three runs in the bottom of the sixth on Diskin’s sac fly, Eck’s RBI double and Arlen Wakefield’s run-scoring single. 

The Wildcats scored once in the first on Eli Zar’s RBI single and then added two runs in the third  on Carter Fenske’s RBI single and a bases loaded walk.

Neosho went up 4-0 in the fifth after Fenske and Reese Miller singled and Austin Rodriquez reached on an error.

Diskin went three innings on the mound for the Bulldogs, allowing three runs on four hits and four walks while striking out three.

Jordan Woodruff did not allow an earned run in two innings. Kyler Perry pitched the final two innings to earn the win. Perry struck out two and allowed one hit.

Wakefield went 3-for-4 for Carl Junction, while Perry, Mills and Eck had two hits apiece. Eck drove in three runs, while Mills scored twice. 

Kael Smith went 5 2/3 innings for Neosho, giving up three runs on nine hits and three walks while striking out four. 

Wyatt Shadwick and Quenton Hughes pitched in relief. Neither player allowed an earned run. 

Zar and Fenske had two hits apiece for the Wildcats. 

Neosho (9-7, 0-4 COC) is at Ozark on Thursday. Carl Junction (6-9, 1-2 COC) is at Willard on Thursday. 

 

WILLARD 8, WEBB CITY 3

WILLARD, Mo. — Webb City suffered an 8-3 setback to the Willard Tigers on Tuesday in a Central Ozark Conference contest at Tom Greenwade Field.

Webb City fell to 9-10 overall and 2-2 in the COC. 

Willard, last year’s Class 5 champion, improved to 16-5 and 3-1 in the COC. 

The Tigers are currently ranked first in Class 5 by the Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association, while Webb City is receiving votes.

The Tigers scored once in the first and twice in the second for a three-run lead.

The Cardinals stranded the bases loaded in the top of the third before the Tigers added five runs in the third inning for an 8-0 lead. Willard took advantage of four walks and an error during the big inning. 

Webb City got on the board with three runs in the fourth. Aidan Brock walked before Brantley Carter and William Hayes both singled. With two outs, Eric Fitch and Cy Darnell both drew bases-loaded walks before Kenley Hood recorded a run-scoring infield single, making it 8-3.

In the sixth, the Cardinals stranded the bases loaded for the third time. Webb City left two more on in the seventh. 

Overall, Webb City stranded 11 runners on-base. 

Hood had two hits for Webb City, while Cy Darnell, Jeremiah Leaming, Carter and Hayes had one hit apiece.

Cooper Crouch, Walker Sweet, Gavin Stowell and Gage Chapman all pitched. 

Crouch was charged with the loss after giving up five earned runs on four hits and six walks in 2 1/3 innings. He struck out four. 

Willard’s Kade Biellier was the winning pitcher. He went 3 2/3 innings, allowing three runs on four hits and five walks while striking out six. 

Webb City is at Class 5 No. 7 Branson on Thursday. 

 

MCDONALD COUNTY 17, EAST NEWTON 4 (5 INNINGS)

GRANBY, Mo. — McDonald County scored five runs in each of the first three innings on the way to a five-inning win over East Newton in Big 8 Conference action on Tuesday.

The Mustangs hung crooked numbers in the first three innings before adding single tallies in the fourth and fifth frames to touch home in every inning.

Weston Gordon earned the win after allowing three runs on four hits, a walk and five strikeouts in three innings. Destyn Dowd allowed a run on two hits and three strikeouts in one relief inning. Isaac Behm walked one in a scoreless relief inning.

Mason Hailey took the loss after allowing nine runs, eight earned, on six hits, four walks and three strikeouts in 1 1/3 innings. Easton Schrader allowed eight runs, four earned, on six hits, four walks and three strikeouts in 3 2/3 innings. 

Behm had two hits, including a home run, four RBI and four runs scored to lead McDonald County. Dowd had three hits, scored twice and drove in once. Tucker Walters doubled on the way to two hits, three runs scored and two RBI. Jack Parnell also had two hits, including a double, and drove in one.

Hailey doubled and scored a run for East Newton. Will Eichelberger had a hit, drove in one and scored a run. Kolt Walters doubled and drove in two.

BOYS GOLF: Thomas Jefferson wins quad at Twin Hills

 

Led by individual medalist Luke Miller and third place finisher Jake Jarrett, the Thomas Jefferson Cavaliers won a boys golf quadrangular on Tuesday at Twin Hills Golf & Country Club.

Playing the front nine, Thomas Jefferson was the top team with a score of 188. 

Sarcoxie (205), Purdy (241) and College Heights also competed. The Cougars did not field a complete team. 

Thomas Jefferson’s Miller carded an 8-over-par 44 to take first individually. 

Sarcoxie’s Eli Ellis was the runner-up with a 45 and TJ’s Jarrett shot a 46 to take third. 

Also competing for the Cavaliers were Jack Tyrrell (48), Tony Touma (50) and Caden Myers (52).

Competing for College Heights were Logan Decker (54), Hudson Clevenger (54) and Gavin Doll (64).

 

Thomas Jefferson Quad

(At Twin Hills)

THOMAS JEFFERSON (188): Luke Miller 44, Jake Jarrett 46, Jack Tyrrell 48, Tony Touma 50, Caden Myers 52.

SARCOXIE (205): Eli Ellis 45, Matt Swayne 49, Grant Caddick 53, Brooke Sommer 58, Aiden Letts 59.

PURDY (241): Brady Garner 55, Jarek Tettenhorst 59, Jake Young 63, Brad Hutson 64, Joey Billingsley 68.

COLLEGE HEIGHTS: Logan Decker 54, Hudson Clevenger 54, Gavin Doll 64.

BASEBALL: Seventh-inning rally sends Joplin past Carthage in COC action

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Joplin found itself trailing 5-2 heading into the seventh inning before rallying for six runs in its final at-bat on the way to an 8-5 win over Carthage in Central Ozark Conference action on Tuesday at historic Carl Lewton Stadium.

“We put ourselves in a position where we were ahead early but when you play (Carthage) long enough over the years, you know they are going to find a way to come back and score some runs,” Joplin coach Kyle Wolf said. “It was just a matter of controlling it until the end. Then, my goodness, that last inning—I am just very proud of six or seven at-bats in a row where we just kind of grinded at-bats out and found a way to get to first to get the job done.

Joplin’s Jackson Queen records a hit in the Eagles’ win over Carthage on Tuesday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

“We were fighting for each other and not just ourselves. I thought in that last at-bat we were locked in knowing our backs were against the wall and fought for each other. … I felt like you could really see in our kids’ eyes that they didn’t want to let each other down. After we scored a couple of runs there, you kind of felt it a little bit and we just locked in and found a way.”

The Eagles went into the seventh inning down three before Justin McReynolds doubled to deep left field with one out to plate Kyler Stokes, who doubled off the wall to lead off the inning, to start the rally and cut the lead to two runs. Two batters later with two outs, Jackson Queen singled to right to score a run before moving to second on the throw to trim the lead to 5-4. Byler Reither followed with a two-strike infield hit deep in the hole at short to bring home Layten Copher to tie the game at 5-5. Bodee Carlson capped the inning in the next at-bat after launching a 1-0 pitch over the wall in left field for a three-run home run to give the Eagles the lead for the final time.

“I am very proud and happy for him,” Wolf said of Carlson. “He works really hard at it and takes this game seriously. For him to come up at that moment, I was happy for him. I told him as he rounded the third, ‘Way to come up big in a big moment.’ I was proud of him for that.”

With the win Joplin improves to 9-8 overall, 4-0 in conference play. Carthage falls to 6-11, 1-3 in conference play.

“Talking briefly with Coach Wolf after the game, he said, ‘Hey, you guys really compete hard,’” Carthage coach Luke Bordewick said after the tough-luck loss. “That is all I ever want to hear about our team. Him saying that kind of put it into perspective. Yes, it is a bummer to lose in that fashion but if we compete like that consistently, we will be in a good spot to win every game.”

PITCHING

Carthage’s Bradyn Tate delivers to plate in the Tigers’ loss to Joplin on Tuesday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

Joe Jasper earned the win in relief after allowing one hit in 1 2/3 scoreless innings. Ethan Guilford earned the save after pitching a scoreless seventh inning. McReynolds started and took a no-decision after allowing five runs, four earned, on eight hits, two walks and eight strikeouts, with his first seven outs recorded coming via the punchout.

“Not lost on this game is what Joe Jasper did,” Wolf said of his senior reliever who entered in the fifth inning to limit Carthage’s damage. “That was a great effort—and that is a tough role to play when you’re up, you’re down and you don’t know if you’re going to throw or not and he hasn’t thrown in a while just because of how the games have played out. He comes in and gives us a chance. I want to make sure and point out that that was a great job by him.”
Parker Copeland took the loss after allowing six runs on six hits and a strikeout in 1 1/3 relief innings. Bradyn Tate took a no-decision after allowing two runs on eight hits, three walks and two strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings.

“I thought Bradyn did a great job,” Bordewick said. “He did exactly what we asked him to do and filled it up early. He didn’t have his best stuff, but he did a great job competing and keeping them at bay.”

Joplin’s Justin McReynolds delivers to home plate during the Eagles’ win over Carthage on Tuesday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

GAME ACTION

Joplin took the lead in the top of the first inning after McReynolds helped his own cause with a two-out RBI single through the left side to score Brady Mails, who singled with one out earlier in the inning, for an early 1-0 lead.

The Eagles added to the lead an inning later when Reither singled to shallow right field with runners at the corners, with Tyler Duley scoring on the throw to second for a 2-0 lead.

Carthage answered back in the bottom half of the second inning when Clay Kinder reached base on a drag bunt for a hit that brought home Sylas Browning, who led the inning off with a single up the middle.
After threatening in the third and fourth innings, the Tigers rallied in the fifth. Carthage plated four runs on five hits to take a 5-2 advantage.

“The top of the order did their job and set the table and the middle of the order came through,” Bordewick said. “That’s why they’re in those spots. They rise to the occasion. It was a well-oiled machine (in the fifth).”

Logan Carmickle, celebrating his 18th birthday, tied the game up with an RBI single through the right side with runners on second and third. Kanen Vogt followed with a sharp single to left field to plate the go-ahead run. Two batters later, Kinder slapped a ball to the opposite field to score two runs and give Carthage a three-run lead to wrap the scoring.

AT THE PLATE

Carthage’s Sylas Browning loads up for a throw across the infield in the Tigers’ loss against Joplin on Tuesday. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

Carlson homered, had two hits, three RBI and scored a run to lead the Eagles at the plate. Queen had three hits, scored a run and drove in one. McReynolds, who doubled, and Reither each had two hits, two RBI and scored a run. Stokes doubled and scored a run.

Kinder had three hits and three RBI to lead Carthage, while Browning added two hits and scored two runs. Carmickle and Vogt each had a hit and drove in one, with Vogt also scoring a run.

ON DECK

Joplin is on the road with a conference matchup at Nixa on Thursday.

Carthage hits the road for a COC contest at Republic on Thursday.