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TRACK & FIELD: Carthage athletes fare well at Girard 

 

GIRARD, Kan. — The Carthage Tigers competed at the Girard Invitational on Friday.

For the Carthage boys, Micah Lindsey won the discus with a toss of 130-9 and took first in the shot put (50-1.5).

The Tigers won the 4×100 relay in 44.4 seconds, with Landen Schrader, Luke Gall, Cooper Jadwin and Aiden Rogers competing. Carthage took second in the 4×400 (3:31) and placed third in the 4×800 (8:58).

Gall took second in the 100-meter dash (11.2), while Schrader (52.45) and Tyler Burt (52.74) were second and third, respectively, in the 400.

Daryl Martin and Trenton Yates were second and third in the 110 hurdles, finishing in 16.07 and 16.36, respectively. 

Miquel Solano was the runner-up in the 800 (2:00), while Eddy Fuentes took second in the 3200 (10:58). 

Also for the Tigers, Yates placed third in the triple jump, Caleb Fewin finished fourth in the 1600, Martin took fifth in the 300 hurdles and Zachary Lansford was fifth in the javelin.

For the Carthage girls, Sydnee Dudolski won the 200-meter dash in 27.18 seconds. 

The CHS girls won the 4×100 relay in 51.86 seconds, with Aven Willis, Dudolski, Lexa Youngblood and Joey Hettinger competing. 

The Tigers finished second in both the 4×400 and 4×800. 

Maggie Boyd was the runner-up in the 1600 (5:53) and Hettinger took second in the long jump (15-5).

Also for the Tigers, Karlie Nichols finished fourth in the discus, Jaidyn Brunnert was fifth in both hurdle races and Hettinger took fifth in the high jump.

Team scores were unavailable. 

Carthage hosts the Central Ozark Conference Meet on Thursday at David Haffner Stadium. 

 

TRACK & FIELD: Joplin captures both team titles at Webb City

 

WEBB CITY, Mo. — In a final tune-up before next week’s Central Ozark Conference Meet, Joplin’s boys and girls track squads claimed the team championships at the Webb City Invitational on Friday inside Cardinal Stadium. 

Joplin’s boys won the meet with 163 points. Willard (157), Neosho (122), Webb City (93) and East Newton (48) rounded out the top five teams. 

Joplin’s girls compiled 156.5 points. Webb City (150), Carl Junction (126), Neosho (86) and McDonald County (63) rounded out the top five teams.

 

JOPLIN HIGHLIGHTS

Joplin’s boys won seven events. 

Joplin senior Donovyn Fowler won both the long jump and triple jump at Friday’s Webb City Invitational Track Meet. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

Eagles senior Donovyn Fowler won both of his signature events, as the future Oklahoma Sooner took first in the triple jump (14.52m) and the long jump (7.18m). 

Joplin’s Donovahn Watkins won the shot put with a heave of 16.86 meters and Gustavo Onate took first in the 300 hurdles in 44.48 seconds. 

The Eagles won three of the four relays. 

Joplin’s team of Hobbs Campbell, Zaben Barnes, Nicholas Horton and Evan Matlock won the 4×800 relay in 8:14. 

The Eagles won the 4×200 in 1:34, with Orion Norris, Tayshaun Palmer, Davin Thomas and Luke Vieselmeyer running. Joplin crossed the line first in the 4×100 in 44.19 seconds, with Fowler, Norris, Thomas and Vieselmeyer competing.

Taking second for the Eagles were Norris (400) and Nicholas Horton (800). 

Finishing third for the Eagles were Aidan Sampson (LJ), Ian Horton (1600), Drew VanGilder (javelin), Norris (200) and Matlock (3200). Taking fourth were Watkins (discus) and Grey Edwards (1600).

The Joplin girls won the 4×200 relay in 1:49, with Brynn Driver, Allie Lawrence, Abigayle Lowery and Amaya Montgomery competing. 

The Eagles were second in the 4×100, with Kaylie Anderson, Abigail Eckert, Lawrence and Lowery running. The JHS girls were third in the 4×400, with Eckert, Montgomery, Owens and Driver running. 

Finishing second in their individual events were Jovi Frost (shot put), Phia Vogel (100), Driver (TJ, 400) and Maria Loum (PV). Taking third were Anderson (100) and Lowery (200).

Finishing fourth in their respective events for the JHS girls were Bailey Owens (high jump), Claire Jasper (shot put), Addison Route (100 H), Lowery (100), Eckert (LJ), Lawrence (PV, 200), Kirsten Thom (300H) and Mairi Beranek (3200). 

 

WEBB CITY HIGHLIGHTS 

The Webb City girls won seven events. 

Riley Hawkins won two events for the Cardinals. A Missouri Southern signee, Hawkins crossed the line first in the 1600 with a time of 5:26 and also won the 3200 in 12:03. 

Also winning events for the Webb City girls were Chase Stilley (high jump), Ripley Shanks (pole vault), Aubree Lassiter (discus) and Dawsyn Decker (javelin). 

The team of Izzy Lopez, Abi Street, Sophia Crane and Alanna Bundy won the 4×800 relay in 10:41. 

Street was the runner-up in the 3200, while finishing third in their events were Decker (shot put), Essence Robinson (LJ, 400) and Bundy (800).

The Cardinals were third in both the 4×100 and 4×200 and fourth in the 4×400.

Individual event winners for the Webb City boys were William Wolfe (high jump) and Lucas Ott (javelin). Wolfe cleared 1.92 meters, while Ott recorded a toss of 50.93 meters. 

Trey Roets was the runner-up in the javelin, while Noah Moss (110 H), Dupree Jackson (LJ), Jose Antillon (400), Dustin Brockmiller (3200) all finished fourth in their respective events. 

Webb City’s boys were second in three relays—the 4×100, 4×200, 4×800. 

 

COLLEGE HEIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS

The College Heights Christian Cougars competed alongside the area’s large schools.

For the College Heights girls, Addie Lawrence won the 400-meter run (1:00) and was the runner-up in the 200 (26.55).

College Heights’ girls took second in both the 4×200 relay and the 4×400, with Jayli Johnson, Lawrence, Lauren Ukena and Katie Moss competing. 

The CHC girls finished third in the 4×800, with Marla Anderegg, Madelynn Jordan, Moss and Emily Winters competing. 

Ukena was third in the 300 hurdles, while Maddy Colin (high jump) and Johnson (400) finished fourth in their events. 

The CHC boys finished fourth in the 4×200 relay, with Zach Beaty, Colsen Dickens, Caleb Quade and Ethan Ukena competing. 

College Heights’ boys were fifth in the 4×400, with Beaty, Dickens, Derrick McMillan and Quade running. 

 

CARL JUNCTION HIGHLIGHTS

Carl Junction’s girls won eight events. 

Ally Montez (100 hurdles, 300 H), Olivia Vediz (triple jump, long jump) and Sydney Ward (100-meter dash, 200) each won two events.  

The CJ girls won the 4×100 relay in 50.8 seconds, with Vediz, Montez, Hannah Cantrell and Ward competing. The Bulldogs also took first in the 4×400, with Ward, Emily Rice, Delaney Harris and Montez competing.

Also for the Bulldogs, Cantrell (LJ) and Loren Lee (discus) placed second in their events, while Sloan Uebinger (100 H), Acadia Badgley (PV) and Madilyn Olds (javelin) all took third. 

Leading the CJ boys was Colton Talken, who placed fourth in the 100. 

 

NEOSHO HIGHLIGHTS

Neosho’s Kaden Cole won the 1600 in 4:34.

The Wildcats took first in the 4×400 in 3:37, with Izaiah Hill, Evan Haskins, Connor Jordon and Isaiah Green competing. 

Taking second in their events for the Wildcats were Tyrese Hill (100, 200), Jared Siler (LJ) and Green (TJ). Siler was also third in both the triple jump and high jump.  

The Wildcats were third in the 4×200 relay, with Marcus Duncan, Haskins, Green and Tyrese Hill competing. The NHS team of Jordon, Brandon Doyle, Brandon Cargile and Gabe Mabrey finished fourth in the 4×800 relay. 

On the girls side, Neosho’s Riley Kemna was second in both the 1600 and the 3200.

Finishing third were Miranda Wennhold (high jump) and Chloe Wood (3200), while Wennhold was fourth in the triple jump.  

The NHS girls were second in the 4×800 (Wood, Prough, Kivett, Kemna).  

Beclynn Garrett placed fourth in the javelin with a school record toss of 32.53 meters. 

 

MCDONALD COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS

McDonald County’s Jada Alfaro won the girls shot put (9.98m). Taking second in their events for the Mac County girls were Savannah Leib (high jump) and Mariana Salas (javelin), while Sosha Howard placed third in the triple jump.

Placing third for the McDonald County boys were Jr. Eliam (discus) and Ricky Wright (110 H), while finishing fourth was Joshua Pacheco (TJ).

 

OTHER EVENT WINNERS

Other event winners in the boys meet were East Newton’s Gabe Bergen (400) and Kelton Sorrell (3200) and Willard’s Isaac Shaw (discus), David Schwartz (110 H), Walter Jones-Luster (100, 200) and Thomas Shuster (800). 

Willard’s Ella Hayter won the girls 800. 

Note: Boys pole vault results were unavailable at time of publication. 

 

WHAT’S NEXT? 

Squads from Joplin, Webb City, Carl Junction and Neosho will compete at the Central Ozark Conference Meet next Thursday at Carthage High School’s David Haffner Stadium. 

College Heights will compete at the district meet on May 7 in Sarcoxie. 

 

WEBB CITY INVITATIONAL 

Boys team standings: Joplin 163, Willard 157, Neosho 122, Webb City 93, East Newton 48, Lamar 40, McDonald County 35, College Heights Christian 19, Carl Junction 12.

Girls team standings: Joplin 156.5, Webb City 150, Carl Junction 126, Neosho 86, McDonald County 63, Willard 61, College Heights Christian 56.5, East Newton 10.

FULL RESULTS: Webb City Invitational 2022 – Webb City Invitational 2022 (Raw) (milesplit.com)

 

 

Webb City’s Ripley Shanks is pictured during Friday’s Webb City Invitational Track Meet. All photos by Shawn Fowler for SoMo Sports.

 

Joplin’s Drew VanGilder finished third in the javelin at the Webb City Invitational.

 

 

 

 

BASEBALL ROUNDUP: College Heights beats Wheaton, earns co-conference title; McAuley falls to Lamar

COLLEGE HEIGHTS 19, WHEATON 3 (5 INNINGS)

College Heights held an 8-3 lead after four innings before erupting for 11 runs in the fifth inning on the way to a five-inning win over Wheaton to earn the claim of co-Ozark 7 Conference champions on Friday.

The Cougars (5-9, 3-1 Ozark 7) scored 19 runs on 10 hits, including 11 runs on two hits, eight walks, two bit-by-pitches and two errors in the fifth inning.

Ben Thomas started and earned the complete-game win after allowing three runs, one earned, on eight hits, a walk and four strikeouts in five innings. 

Kelton Park started and took the loss after allowing nine runs, four earned, on two hits and four walks in 4 1/3 innings.

Nicholas Brueggemann led the Cougars at the plate after going 3-for-3 with four RBI and three runs scored, while Thomas had a hit and three RBI. Austin Miller had a hit, scored three runs and drove in two, while Bowen Sitton had a hit, one RBI and scored four times. Kelton Welch had a hit, two RBI and scored a run.

 

LAMAR 9, MCAULEY 0

LAMAR, Mo. — Lamar scored five runs in the first two innings and added four runs late on the way to the win on Friday.

The Tigers opened with three runs in the first inning before adding two in the second. After a single tally in the fifth, Lamar wrapped the scoring with three runs in the sixth inning.

Mason Gastel earned the win after allowing one hit and one walk while striking out 11 over five shutout innings. Stetson Wiss pitched two scoreless relief innings, allowing two hits and striking out three.

Kable Reichardt took the loss after allowing nine runs, five earned, on eight hits, two walks and four strikeouts in six innings.

Gastel had two hits, three RBI and two runs scored to lead Lamar in the box, while Ty Wilhite had two hits, two RBI and scored a run.

Rocco Bazzano-Joseph and Bradley Wagner each had a hit for McAuley.