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SOFTBALL: Webb City falls to Nevada in ’22 opener

NEVADA, Mo. — Webb City’s late-game rally fell short, as Nevada held on for an 11-8 victory over the Cardinals on Monday in the opener of the 2022 prep softball season at Bushwhacker Field.

The Cardinals trailed 8-4 when they plated three runs in the top of the sixth inning. But the Tigers responded with three runs in the bottom half.

The visitors made things interesting late in the game, scoring once and threatening to do further damage in the seventh before the hosts recorded the final out. 

Webb City’s Kylee Sargent went 3-for-4 with two doubles and scored three runs, while Liz Rhuems drove in three runs.

Dawsyn Decker and Lily Hall added two hits apiece for the Cardinals, while Jensyn Pickett, Decker and Sargent added one RBI apiece.

Laney Taylor took the loss. She went 3 1/3 innings in the circle, allowing six runs, three earned, on five hits and two walks. 

Jo Jarmin pitched 2 2/3 innings, allowing three earned runs on six hits.

Nevada’s Peyton Eaton was the winning pitcher. She allowed seven earned runs on 10 hits and struck out five.

Ella Heathman drove in three runs on three hits, including a home run. Kirstin Buck added two hits for the Tigers, while Skyler Burns drove in two runs.

Both squads have been assigned to Class 4 District 7 this season. 

Nevada improved to 3-2 on the season. The Tigers are at Cassville on Tuesday. 

Webb City (0-1) hosts Wyandotte (Okla.) at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday in the home opener. 

 

VOLLEYBALL: Webb City drops match to Bentonville West

 

CENTERTON, Ark.  — In the 2022 debut, Webb City won the opening set before dropping three straight in a non-conference setback at Bentonville West.

The Wolverines overcame the early set loss and defeated the Cardinals 12-25, 25-19, 25-20, 25-15.

Brenda Lawrence led the Cardinals with 16 kills and eight digs, while Kate Brownfield compiled 11 digs and nine kills and Aubree Lassiter added 10 kills.

Setter Kyah Sanborn handed out 31 assists to go along with seven digs and five kills. 

Libero Sophia Crane had a team-high 13 digs and three aces.

Webb City (0-1) hosts Harrisonville at 5:30 on Thursday night inside the Cardinal Dome.

VOLLEYBALL: Thomas Jefferson tops Purdy in 5 sets

 

The Thomas Jefferson Independent volleyball team earned a 3-2 win over Purdy on Monday. 

The Cavaliers won the match 25-11, 21-25, 23-25, 25-8, 15-10.

Thomas Jefferson’s Mary Nguyen compiled 16 assists and 11 aces, while Lannah Grigg recorded 13 kills to go with two aces and a block.

Nico Carlson contributed six aces and five kills, while Gabbi Hiebert had six kills and Alexis Stamps added five kills and two aces.

The Cavaliers improved to 3-3. 

Thomas Jefferson is at Greenfield on Tuesday night.

GIRLS GOLF: Carl Junction returns bevy of experience that is ready for success

Carl Junction girls golf is in a prime position to be extremely competitive over the course of the upcoming 2022 season.

After graduating one player from a season ago, the Bulldogs return two state qualifiers from two years ago—senior Rylee Sprague and junior Anna Burch—as well as senior Jasmine Woerner, sophomore Alex Teeter and sophomore Olivia Teeter. Senior Angel Washington also figures to make and impact at the varsity level.

“There has been excitement since we’ve started up practice,” Carl Junction coach Corey Clingan said. “Our top seven players all have a chance to contribute to this team this year, and I continue to hear them pushing each other to get better every day at practice.”

While there are plenty of experienced returners, that doesn’t necessarily transfer to success on the course. Fortunately, along with that experience comes talent—something the Bulldogs have a plethora of as well.

“As this team continues to grow, I have high hopes that the experience they bring to the table will allow them to be successful in the regular season tournaments,” Clingan said. “I also hope for us to make a jump in the COC standings in comparison to the last two years. 

“The cohesiveness of this team is something that we haven’t had the last couple of years. I feel like the leadership and determination is there, and I expect the hard work to pay off as this season progresses.”

What’s most intriguing about the Bulldogs this season is that their strength is also their weakness. They don’t have a standout golfer, but they have a varsity squad with every player capable of putting up a low number. 

“Some teams have a heavy hitter or anchor, as in they have a golfer who can give them a low score right off the bat,” Clingan said. “One thing we have is that all five players in our varsity spots are very similar in scoring, which could be an advantage or disadvantage depending on the day.”

Carl Junction takes part in the Joplin Invitational on Tuesday at Schifferdecker Golf Course.

 

SOCCER: Carthage returns plenty of experienced players committed to success

Despite graduating six starters and 12 total players from last year’s team that finished with a 14-10 record and a defeat in the district title matchup, the Carthage boys soccer team brings back a bevy of experienced players and welcome several new players who are all committed to getting the Tigers to that next level of competitiveness in 2022.

“This is the most committed group I’ve had during the summer in several years,” Carthage soccer coach Jacob Osborne said to SoMo Sports. “Most of our varsity players came to all of the workouts. We consistently had over 60 players coming each week. They are very hungry for the season to start.”

The Tigers welcome back six seniors—MF George Laytham, D Kleverzon Paz, MF Eric Garcia, F Neyzer Ramos, F Jorge Mendes and GK Julio Lopez.

“George has been a standout player for us for the past two seasons,” Osborne said. “Physically, he sticks out because of his height (6-foot, 3-inch), but his play causes him to stand out as well. He is very smart and skilled. He usually plays defensive midfielder, but he has the ability to both create opportunities and to score goals from outside the box.”

Also back at the varsity level are juniors Welle Welle, MF Henry Hernandez and F/D Silas Laytham.

“Welle will be one of the very top players in our area this season,” Osborne said. “He is a special player who is one of the most-talented kids to come through our program. Something unique about Welle is how versatile he is. He mostly played as a striker last season and finished the year as our leading scorer with 15 goals, but he also was our best defender so he would play center back in certain games.

“He is talented enough to be an offensive player of the year for our district or region, but he has the talent where if he plays as a defender he could also be the defensive player of the year for our district or region. … He will likely see time in all central roles between striker, midfield, and defense. … He is also our leader. He has potential to be one of the best leaders we have had. He has a very positive attitude and he brings an energy to games and practice that can be infectious.”

With a large senior class a year ago, that means there will be several new faces making the varsity squad for the Tigers—senior D Charlie Snow, senior D Nestor Vasquez, junior MF Anderson Reyes, junior MF Bryan Ordonez, junior D Danilo Lopez, junior D Edson Lopez, junior D Marvin Najera, junior GK Isaias Tello, sophomore D Eri Mendez and sophomore MF Aldo Sanchez.

And while it might take a few matches at the varsity level to gain enough comfortability, Coach Osborne believes it won’t take long for the newcomers to make an impact as they get up to speed.

“We had 12 seniors last season so we have a lot of unfamiliarity within our squad,” Osborne said. “It will take some time for our team to gel while we also try to figure out what combinations work best. I believe in the players we have to figure it out once they get some time and games under their belts.  

“I expect there to be an adjustment period. We will have to have several players that will have to take on much larger roles, but I believe they are ready to. We have talented players that have shown up with great attitudes. With how many players we lost from last year, I believe some teams could overlook us, but I think we can surprise some teams because we still have a lot of talent and they appear to have the right mindset.”

Carthage opens the season on the road, traveling to Republic for a 6:30 p.m. matchup on Thursday.

“I believe the biggest keys will be whether we get enough kids to step up into the bigger roles that are now available,” Osborne said. “I believe the players are ready for it, but we have to go out and show that we are.”

FOOTBALL: First Missouri Media rankings of ’22 season released

 

The Joplin area is well-represented in the Missouri Media’s first high school football rankings of the 2022 season.

The rankings are compiled by a 10-member panel of sportswriters and broadcasters from across the state.

Carthage and Webb City are ranked first and second, respectively, in Class 5. The Cardinals are tied for second with Fort Osage. 

Joplin is ranked ninth in the Class 6 poll. 

In Class 4, Nevada is tied for third, while Carl Junction is receiving votes.

In the Class 2 poll, Lamar is ranked first and Seneca is fifth.

This year’s Missouri Media panel is made up of Dion Clisso, PrepsKC; Cole Young, PrepsKC; Dave Kvidahl, STLHighschoolsports.com; Tom Rackers, Jefferson City News-Tribune; Chris Parker, Ozone Sports; Tommy Rezac, KFEQ St. Joseph; J.B. Connoley, KRES radio; JC Reeves, Southeast Missourian/semoball.com; Jason Peake, Somo-sports.com; Brian Rosener, Poplar Bluff Daily American Republic.

 

MISSOURI MEDIA RANKINGS

First-place votes in parenthesis.

CLASS 6
Rank, team, Rec., Pts.
1. CBC (10), 1-0, 100
2. Liberty North, 1-0, 88
3. Lee’s Summit North, 0-1, 72
T4. DeSmet, 0-1, 67
T4. Nixa, 1-0, 67
6. Raymore-Peculiar, 1-0, 54
7. Troy, 1-0, 40
8. Marquette, 1-0, 19
9. Joplin, 1-0, 18
10. SLUH, 1-0, 13
Also receiving votes: Rockhurst (0-1), 10; Kickapoo (1-0), 1; Park Hill (1-0), 1

CLASS 5
Rank, team, Rec., Pts.
1. Carthage (10), 1-0, 100
T2. Fort Osage, 1-0, 77
T2. Webb City, 0-1, 77
4. Francis Howell, 1-0, 68
5. Lebanon, 1-0, 51
6. Jackson, 0-1, 45
7. MICDS, 1-0, 43
8. North Kansas City, 1-0, 35
9. Jefferson City Helias, 1-0, 27
10. Holt, 0-1, 15
Also receiving votes: Glendale (1-0), 5; Grain Valley (0-1), 5; Camdenton (1-0), 2

CLASS 4
Rank, team, Rec., Pts.
1. St. Mary’s (7), 1-0, 97
2. Smithville (3), 1-0 92
T3. Nevada, 1-0, 69
T3. Vashon, 1-0, 69
5. Kearney, 1-0, 55
6. Union, 1-0, 39
7. Hillsboro, 1-0, 32
8. Center, 1-0, 30
9. West Plains, 1-0, 26
10. Hannibal, 0-1, 22
Also receiving votes: Lincoln College Prep (1-0), 10; St. Dominic (1-0), 5; Carl Junction (1-0), 2; North County (1-0), 2

CLASS 3
Rank, team, Rec., Pts.
1. Lutheran St. Charles (7), 1-0, 96
2. St. Pius X (2), 1-0, 88
3. Cardinal Ritter (1), 1-0, 82
4. Lutheran North, 1-0, 66
5. Pleasant Hill, 1-0, 46
6. Chillicothe, 1-0, 43
7. Reeds Spring, 1-0, 40
8. Valle Catholic, 1-0, 28
9. Kennett, 1-0, 19
10. Maryville, 0-1, 18
Also receiving votes: Park Hills Central (1-0), 10; Odessa (1-0), 9; Southern Boone (0-1), 4; Oak Grove (0-1), 1

CLASS 2
Rank, team, Rec., Pts.
1. Lamar (10), 1-0, 100
2. Blair Oaks, 1-0, 81
3. Lafayette County, 1-0, 79
4. Richmond, 1-0, 60
5. Seneca, 1-0, 54
6. Hallsville, 1-0, 53
7. Ava, 1-0, 28
8. Lift for Life, 1-0, 25
9. Mountain Grove, 1-0, 19
10. Bowling Green, 1-0, 18
Also receiving votes: St. Michael (1-0), 17; St. Francis Borgia (1-0), 7; Centralia (1-0), 3; MV-Liberty (1-0), 3; Fair Grove (1-0), 2; Macon (1-0), 1

CLASS 1
Rank, team, Rec., Pts.
1. East Buchanan (10), 1-0, 100
2. Monroe City, 1-0, 86
3. Thayer (0-0), 69
4. Mid Buchanan, 1-0, 68
5. Marionville, 1-0, 46
6. Adrian, 1-0, 38
7. Harrisburg, 1-0, 26
8. Lincoln, 1-0, 22
9. St. Vincent, 1-0, 20
10. Hayti, 0-1, 15
Also receiving votes: Hamilton-Penney (0-1), 14; Fayette (1-0), 12; Gallatin (1-0), 10; Duchesne (0-1), 9; Butler (1-0), 8; Ash Grove (1-0), 7.