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SOFTBALL: Carthage suffers pair of losses on final day of Joplin tourney

Carthage suffered a pair of one-run losses on the final day of the Paige Neal/Christina Freeman Softball Tournament at the Joplin Athletic Complex.

Competing in the Bronze Bracket on Saturday, Carthage dropped a 3-2 decision to Staley before Park Hill South edged the Tigers 9-8.

Against Staley, the Tigers plated single tallies in the first and third innings. 

Landry Cochran went 2-for-3 with two runs scored, while Jenna Calhoon had the lone RBI.

Ashlyn Brust and Cochran both doubled. 

Ashlynn Jackson took the loss after allowing two earned runs on two hits and four walks in six innings. 

Hailey Herman was the winning pitcher. She struck out seven and gave up one earned run in the complete game effort. 

Staley’s Rian Martin homered. 

In the tourney finale, Park Hill South plated the winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning to earn a walk-off victory. 

Carthage used a three-run seventh inning to tie the game at 8-8.

Lexa Youngblood led the Tigers at the plate by going 3-for-4 with three runs scored and an RBI. 

Brooklynn Dolon-Main and Shelby Hegwer had two hits apiece. Dolon-Main drove in two runs, while Jackson, Youngblood and Aven Willis had one RBI apiece.

Cochran doubled and scored a run.

Addison Wallace allowed six runs on seven hits in two innings, while Jackson gave up one earned run on seven hits in five frames. Jackson fanned four.  

Park Hill South’s Erin Stewart drove in three runs on three hits. Stewart hit the game-ending double in the eighth inning. 

The Tigers went 1-4 at the Joplin tourney, beating Monett 8-3 on Friday. 

Carthage (5-5) is at Joplin (10-2) at 4:30 on Tuesday for the Central Ozark Conference opener. 

CROSS COUNTRY: Street, Campbell lead area athletes at SWCCCA Invite

 

BOLIVAR, Mo. — Webb City senior Abi Street left no doubt who the top female runner was at the Southwest Cross Country Coaches Association’s Richard Clark Invitational on Saturday at the Bolivar Municipal Golf Course.

Abi Street

In a field of 233 runners from five classifications, Street crossed the finish line first in the girls 5K with her time of 19 minutes, 7 seconds. 

The runner-up, Rolla’s Isabella Frost, finished 20 seconds behind Street, and Spokane’s Lily Hunsucker took third in 19:58.

Street, who placed fifth at last year’s Class 4 state meet, led the way as the Joplin area schools had an impressive showing at the event. 

Lamar’s Kiersten Potter finished seventh in 20:30 and Joplin’s Allie Keizer placed 13th in 20:51. Potter was the top finisher in Class 3, while Keizer was the fourth finisher among Class 5 schools. 

Webb City’s Brooke Hedger finished 27th overall and ninth in Class 4 with a time of 21:19 and Carthage’s Maggie Boyd took 28th overall and 12th in Class 5 in 21:20.

Joplin’s Averi Burks finished 37th overall and 14th in Class 5, East Newton’s Alonna Eytcheson took 41st overall and eighth in Class 3 and Joplin’s Cylee Gilreath was 50th overall and 19th in Class 5. 

Monett’s Sadie Camp and Mary Jastal finished 53rd and 58th overall and 14th and 15th in Class 4, respectively, while Webb City’s Rachel Miller was 59th and teammate Holly Capron finished 62nd. Miller was 16th in Class 4 and Capron was 19th.

Carl Junction’s Sadie Burchett finished 66th overall and 21st in Class 4, Nevada’s Avery Morris was 67th overall and 22nd in Class 4, CJ’s Audrey Fletcher was 69th and 23rd in Class 4 and Webb City’s Kristina Bundy finished 70th overall and 24th in Class 4.

Others finishing in the top 30 in Class 4 were CJ’s Klohe Burk (26th) and Webb City’s Hally Philpot (27th) and Emily Countryman (29th).

Joplin’s Mairi Beranek finished 32nd among Class 5 runners, while Carthage’s Katy Witherspoon was 35th in Class 5.

Bolivar (115), Kickapoo (128), Nixa (142), Ozark (160) and Webb City (173) were the top five girls teams.

 

JOPLIN’S CAMPBELL, WEBB CITY’S STEVENS SHINE IN BOYS RACE

In the first official outing of the 2022 season, Joplin’s Hobbs Campbell and Webb City’s Evan Stevens appeared in postseason form.

Hobbs Campbell

A senior, Campbell was the second overall finisher in the boys race with his time of 15:47. Kickapoo’s Tyler Harris took first in 15:33.

Joplin coach Dustin Dixon noted Campbell’s time was just seconds slower than he ran at last year’s state meet (15:45).

A junior at Webb City, Stevens finished third overall and was the top Class 4 runner with his time of 15:54. 

East Newton’s Chase Sorrell placed fifth (16:03), second among Class 3 runners. 

Joplin’s Ian Horton finished eighth in 16:11, while teammate Chance Tindall was 11th in 16:17. 

“Ian Horton and Chance Tindall both had great races,” Dixon said. “Out of 55 schools, our boys were second overall and second in Class 5. Our girls were eighth overall and fourth among Class 5 schools. It was a pretty good season opener for us.”

In a strong start to the season, the Eagles had four runners in the top 24, as Grey Edwards finished 24th in 16:56. Dixon said Campbell, Horton, Tindall and Edwards all recorded top-25 times in program history.

Monett’s Julio Cruz was 25th overall and seventh in Class 4. 

Carthage’s Miquel Solano finished 32nd (18th in C5), while Webb City’s Mason Hedger placed 34th overall (ninth in Class 4).

Lamar’s Pierce Heins finished 38th (fifth in C3) and Carthage’s Caleb Fewin was 39th (21st in C5). 

Among Class 4 runners, Webb City’s Dakota Grove (19th), Spencer Kendall (23rd) and Andrew Dawson (25th) had top 25 showings.

Webb City coach Dustin Miller noted it was a solid start to the season for his squad. 

Other top performers for Carthage were Devin Smith (35th in C5), Eddy Fuentes (42nd) and Michael Lanyon (45th).

Carl Junction’s Alexander Allison took 31st in Class 4.

There were 338 runners in the boys race.

Kickapoo was the team champion with 46 points. Joplin was second with 101. Nixa (104), West Plains (192) and Carthage (268) rounded out the top five teams. 

 

MCAULEY CATHOLIC, COLLEGE HEIGHTS RUNNERS FARE WELL

McAuley Catholic had seven athletes earn medalist honors in Class 1. The Warriors were the second place team in Class 1. 

“We had a great meet,” McAuley coach Andy Youngworth said. “A big meet atmosphere early in the year was a good experience for our kids.”

Michael Parrigon was the individual runner-up in his class, finishing with a time of 17:30. Hermitage’s Justin Horn took first in Class 1 in 16:52. 

A sophomore, Parrigon finished 41st overall in the boys race. 

Other Class 1 medalists for the McAuley boys were Phillip Motazedi (13th), Trae Veer (14th), Drew Zeb (18th) and Joe Staton (19th).

Other top performers for the Warriors were Alex Bohachick (26th) and Connor Taffner (32nd).

On the girls side, McAuley Catholic’s Kendall Ramsey finished fourth among Class 1 runners with her time of 23:10. 

McAuley’s Samantha Perrin and Miriam Kramer were 24th and 29th among Class 1 runners. Ramsey and Perrin were Class 1 medalists. 

College Heights Christian’s girls squad had four medalists in Class 2. 

CHC’s Marla Anderegg finished 13th in Class 2, while Jesalin Bever (15th), Jayli Johnson (18th) and Madelynn Jordan (23rd) were also medalists. CHC’s Madi Carson was 26th. 

On the boys side, CHC was led by Colton McMillan’s 28th place showing. 

 

FULL RESULTS: SWCCCA Richard Clark Invitational 2022 – Meet Results (milesplit.com)

SOFTBALL: Neosho ends Joplin tourney with win over Nevada, Wildcats go 3-2 at event

 

The Neosho Wildcats ended the Paige Neal/Christina Freeman Softball Tournament with a convincing 11-3 win over Nevada on Saturday at the Joplin Athletic Complex.

Neosho went 3-2 at the two-day tourney, with the victory over the Nevada Tigers capping a solid weekend for the Wildcats.

In the finale, Neosho led 5-3 before a six-run sixth inning blew the game open.

The Wildcats recorded 13 hits in the game, with six different players contributing.

Beclynn Garrett and Olivia Emery each had three hits to lead Neosho’s offensive attack, while Autumn Kinnaird, Grace Johnson and Carleigh Kinnaird had two hits apiece. 

Garrett homered, Autumn Kinnaird tripled and Addysan Hart doubled. 

Garrett, Emery and Autumn Kinnaird all had two RBI apiece, while Johnson and Carleigh Kinnaird both drove in one run apiece.

Garrett scored three runs, while Johnson and Autumn Kinnaird scored two runs apiece.

Emery was the winning pitcher. She did not allow an earned run in six innings in the circle. She struck out nine, walked one and scattered seven hits.

On Friday, Neosho earned a 14-0 win over Monett, beat Carthage 9-4 and dropped a 6-0 decision to eventual tourney champ Blue Springs.

On Saturday, Joplin defeated Neosho 15-8 (see related story) before the Wildcats ended the event by beating Nevada. 

Neosho (4-2) is at Nixa on Tuesday in Central Ozark Conference action. The Wildcats will be at home one day later, hosting New Covenant Academy on Sept. 7.