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BOYS SOCCER: Webb City returns experienced group in ’22

 

Webb City’s boys soccer team has experience and depth entering the 2022 season.

The Cardinals return 10 athletes with previous varsity experience and also have a large group of promising newcomers who will provide needed depth in the always-tough Central Ozark Conference.

“Our strengths are that we have a lot more depth than we’ve had in previous years,” Webb City coach Nick Harmon said. “Our upperclassmen are experienced at the varsity level and we have options at each position. The team is very excited for the upcoming season. We have high expectations for our performance, day in and day out.”

Webb City’s returning letterwinners are senior forward/midfielder Alex Flores, senior goalie Connor Black, junior forward Joseph Wermuth, junior forward/midfielder Josh White, junior midfielder Luis Gallardo, junior defenders Jadon Brisco, Trevor Peterson and Brayden Brockmiller, sophomore forward/midfielder Kaulden Hood and sophomore goalkeeper Kade Weston.

Flores earned all-district and all-conference recognition last season after scoring 13 goals to go along with 10 assists. 

Gallardo and Wermuth earned all-district honors in ’21. 

Harmon noted the team features 15 freshmen and several other newcomers. With that, there is currently a lot of competition for the varsity positions. 

“Several of our new players have played at higher levels and we’re excited to see how the competition for playing time and positions will unfold,” Harmon said.  

With a large group of returning performers and newcomers, Harmon is definitely optimistic about the team’s chances for success this fall. One main goal for the group would be securing a district championship.  

“I expect to have a successful season where our players work hard for each other each day in training and in games,” Harmon said. 

Harmon is confident the Cardinals will make steady progress throughout the season. There are a few keys to making that happen, he added. 

“Playing a full 80 minutes as a cohesive unit throughout all phases of the game is key,” Harmon said. “We have to stay committed to putting all the pieces together as the season unfolds. Keys to success this year are staying healthy. Also, staying motivated to work hard every day and push ourselves to improve throughout the duration of the season.”

The Cardinals lost four starters to graduation—midfielders Tristan Barroeta and Angel Gallegos, forward Mareus Mask and defender Hasten Hardy. 

Webb City went 12-9 last season, four wins better than the previous season. The Cardinals won the Parkview Tournament and won a district tournament contest before falling to Bolivar in the district semifinals. 

Webb City will begin the 2022 season on Aug. 30 at Carl Junction. The team’s first home date is Sept. 1 against Monett.

GIRLS TENNIS: With full lineup back, Cavaliers have expectations set high

 

Tom Brumfield has coached girls tennis for many years.

And if you ask the veteran coach, he’ll tell you this fall’s Thomas Jefferson squad has the potential to be the best girls team he’s ever had. 

“This could be the best girls team that I’ve had the pleasure to coach because of the overall depth of the team and the strength at the top,” Brumfield said. “I’m really looking forward to seeing what this team will be able to accomplish. The team is very excited about the upcoming season. With everyone back and a strong group of newcomers, the girls are looking forward to the possibilities of the new season.”

Thomas Jefferson has its entire starting lineup back from last year’s squad that went 12-2 in dual matches and advanced to the sectional round of the Class 1 state team tournament. 

Thomas Jefferson’s Allison Ding is coming off a seventh-place finish in singles at the Class 1 state tournament.

Thomas Jefferson’s returning starters are senior Jessica Joseph, juniors Allison Ding and Emalee Ro and sophomores Jeanna Jeyaraj, Kyla Yang, Warda Morsy and Hannah Grundy.

One of the region’s top singles players a season ago, Ding went 25-3 and finished seventh at the Class 1 individual state tournament, earning all-state honors. 

“The top spot will be anchored by Allison,” Brumfield said. “She is looking to improve on her state finish from last year. Jeanna Jeyaraj, who finished second at districts last year to Allison, will also be pushing for a top spot on the team. Jessica Joseph, our lone senior, will be in the mix and will help provide the leadership and stability in the lineup as always needed.”

Promising newcomers to the team are sophomores Mayson Solum and Jenna Trimble and freshmen Haley Orr and Jenna Joseph.

“They’ve been looking good in practice and someone or more than one could even become a fixture in the top six,” Brumfield said of his newcomers. “I expect some close matches when we start playing matches to form our rank order.”

The strengths of the Cavaliers will not only be varsity experience, but also depth. 

“No doubt our strength is the experienced players that are returning,” Brumfield said. “This will be our deepest girls team that we have had at TJ. We have a strong player at the top followed by a deep group behind her. This is something as a coach you always would love to have.”  

Although the team features a number of varsity veterans, Brumfield noted there’s always room for improvement.

“We have some experience coming back from last year’s team, but they are still young,” he said, noting only one senior. “We’re still learning a lot. We’re working to become more confident and putting all areas of the game together. When all areas of the game start clicking it should really be exciting.”

One main key to success for the Cavaliers is to simply avoid injuries throughout the season. 

“Everyone staying healthy will be a big key,” Brumfield said. “Having to move lineups and having to change doubles partners always brings challenges.”

The Cavaliers are scheduled to begin the season on Aug. 29 at Joplin. 

With high expectations this fall, Brumfield noted the Cavaliers can’t wait to get the season underway. 

“I really like the make-up of this year’s team,” Brumfield said. “Having all your starters back is always something that is easy to get excited about. I think it will be a fun and exciting year for the girls. They could very easily put together a very strong year with a strong finish.”