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BOYS SWIMMING: Local squads compete at SWMO Championships

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Local boys swim teams fared well at the SWMO Championships on Saturday.

In a field of 19 teams, Carthage finished fifth in the team standings, while Webb City was eighth and Joplin was 10th. 

The top three teams were Glendale (486), Kickapoo (347) and West Plains (278).

 

CARTHAGE HIGHLIGHTS

Carthage’s 200-yard medley relay team of Kellen Frieling, Braxton McBride, William Wright and Eli Cox placed third in 1:44.

The Tigers were fourth in the 400 freestyle relay, with McBride, Cox, Wright and Frieling competing.

McBride placed sixth in the 50 freestyle with a time of 23.07 seconds.

Wright took eighth in the 200 IM and was also ninth in the 500 free.

The Tigers finished 10th in the 200 freestyle relay

 

WEBB CITY HIGHLIGHTS

Webb City’s Micah Brouwer took third in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:03.

The Cardinals placed fourth in the 200 medley relay, with Judah Ritchie, Brouwer, Emiliano Vasquez and Cody Herndon recording a time of 1:46.

Brouwer placed seventh in the 200 IM and Ritchie took eighth in the 100 backstroke.

The Cardinals were 10th in the 400 free relay and 11th in the 200 free relay.

Maddox Wood finished fourth in the diving competition. 

 

JOPLIN HIGHLIGHTS

Nathan Wardlow finished third in two events, the 200 IM with a time of 2:04 and the 500 freestyle in 4:58.

The Eagles finished fifth in the 200 medley relay, with Parker Hinman, Wardlow, Ian Vermillion and Zane Newman competing.

Joplin’s 400 freestyle relay finished eighth, with Newman, Vermillion, Hinman and Wardlow swimming.

Hinman placed fifth in the 100 backstroke, while Newman took ninth in the 50 free.

 

CROSS COUNTRY: McAuley makes history, both teams advance; TJ, CHC athletes qualify for state

HERMITAGE, Mo. — It was a historic day for the McAuley Catholic cross country program.

By finishing in the top four of the team standings at the Class 1 District 2 meet at Lake Pomme de Terre, McAuley’s boys and girls both advanced full squads to next weekend’s state meet in Columbia.

“It was neat to see,” Warriors coach Andy Youngworth said of both teams celebrating state berths. “When I came to McAuley, my goal was to go to the state meet. I didn’t know what the timetable would be. I didn’t expect it with the girls in the second year. I thought the boys could do it this year because I knew we had some really good pieces. The most important thing is the kids have bought into trusting the process. The kids really had a good summer. I don’t know how we’ll do next week, but we made it to state, so the pressure is off.”

Pictured is the McAuley Catholic boys cross country team. Courtesy photo.

McAuley’s boys finished second in the team standings with 88 points. Hermitage was the team champion with 27 points, while Blue Eye (100) and Galena (103) also advanced full teams by finishing in the top four.

“We have run enough against some of these schools, so I kind of knew where we could be,” Youngworth added. “On paper, we had a chance, but you still have to run the race. Hermitage is a really tough course.”

Sophomore Michael Parrigon led the McAuley boys by finishing 11th with a time of 18:21. Freshman Trae Veer placed 16th (18:50) and senior Phillip Motazedi was 18th (18:55). 

McAuley seniors Joe Staton and Drew Zeb finished 32nd and 33rd, respectively. Also competing for the Warriors were Alex Bohachick (55th) and Connor Taffner (65th).

“Michael has been battling a knee injury from soccer, so he’s not where he was before he got hurt,” Youngworth said. “Other teams had better up front runners, but we just had more depth. Michael and Phillip ran well, and Trae has been so consistent. Joe Staton and Drew Zeb both ran great races. I can’t say enough about our seniors, including Kable Reichardt. They’ve all been great leaders.”

The McAuley girls finished third in the team standings with 76 points. Liberal (39), Fordland (48) and Wheatland (96) also qualified full teams.

“The girls race was held first, so our girls team is actually the first team ever in school history to qualify for the state cross country meet,” Youngworth said. “In Class 1, it’s really hard to fill a girls team. This is the first year we’ve had enough girls to field a full girls team. I always thought if we could get five girls who would work really hard, especially with someone as good as Kendall Ramsey is, we could eventually get there.”

McAuley junior Kendall Ramsey finished third with a time of 22:49.

Also for the Warriors, Marbellie Villanueva finished 18th, Brooke Righter was 38th and Samantha Perrin and Miriam Kramer were 41st and 42nd, respectively.

“Kendall ran great,” Youngworth noted. “We had a big surprise with our No. 2 runner (Villanueva). She was the only kid on either team who ran their best time of the year. Where our other three girls (Brooke, Samantha and Miriam) finished was beneficial. None of those girls ran during the summer. We did everything from ground zero, some of our girls played volleyball and missed some time, so I’m really happy for our girls. All of these girls will be back next year, too.”

McAuley Catholic wasn’t the only local school to have athletes qualify for state, as Thomas Jefferson and College Heights also had individuals advance.

Pictured is the McAuley Catholic girls cross country team. Courtesy photo.

ATTEBERRY WINS BOYS RACE

Thomas Jefferson senior Kip Atteberry used a strong finish to win the Class 1 District 2 boys race. Atteberry toured the 5K course in 16:49 and Hermitage’s Justin Horn was second in 16:54.

In addition to Atteberry, the Cavaliers had two other individual state qualifiers.

Thomas Jefferson freshman London Rodriguez finished ninth in 18:01 and Braden Honeywell-Lynch was 15th in 18:41.

College Heights Christian had one qualifier, as freshman Colton McMillan finished 30th, earning the final state berth. 

On the girls side, Thomas Jefferson’s Sarah Mueller and Samantha Seto both advanced to state by finishing eighth and 23rd, respectively. 

 

CHC GIRLS ADVANCE IN CLASS 2

HERMITAGE, Mo. — Competing in Class 2 due to the championship factor related to recent success, the College Heights Christian advanced its full girls team to the state meet by finishing fourth at the district meet.

The qualifying girls teams in Class 2 District 2 were Stockton (61), Mansfield (66), New Covenant (80) and College Heights (83).

College Heights’ Jayli Johnson (21:55) and Marla Anderegg (22:07) placed ninth and 10th, respectively, in the girls race to earn all-district honors. 

Also for the Cougars, Madelynn Jordan finished 33rd, Jesalin Bever was 37th, Madi Carson took 50th and Emmy Carson was 55th.

 

STATE MEET IS NEXT SATURDAY

The MSHSAA Cross Country Championships will be held on Nov. 5 for athletes in Class 1-3 at Gans Creek Cross Country Course in Columbia. 

 

FULL RESULTS: MSHSAA Class 1 – District 2 2022 – Meet Results (milesplit.com)

MSHSAA Class 2 – District 2 2022 – Complete (milesplit.com)

CROSS COUNTRY: Joplin boys advance full team, local individuals qualify for state in Class 5

NIXA, Mo. — The Joplin Eagles will be taking a full boys team to the state championships.

The Eagles finished fourth in the team standings at the Class 5 District 2 meet on Saturday at Inman Intermediate School.

At each district meet, the top four teams and the top 30 individuals advance to the state meet.

The qualifying teams were Kickapoo (49), Raymore-Peculiar (79), Rockhurst (82) and Joplin (98).

It’s the third straight season the Joplin boys have qualified a full team to state under the direction of coach Dustin Dixon.

Joplin was once again led by senior standout Hobbs Campbell. A future Kansas Jayhawk, Campbell finished fourth with a time of 15:36.

Kickapoo’s Tyler Harris was the district champion with a time of 15:14. 

Joplin’s Chance Tindall finished 10th in 16:06, while Ian Horton was 13th in 16:11.

Also competing for the Eagles were Grey Edwards (25th), Parker Durham (46th), Aidan Koch (53rd) and Coby Sampson (75th). 

On the girls side, the qualifying teams were Ray-Pec (28), Kickapoo (116), Lee’s Summit West (129) and Nixa (142). 

There were five local individual qualifiers.

Neosho’s Chloe Wood finished fifth, Joplin’s Allie Keizer placed 12th, Carthage’s Maggie Boyd was 17th, Joplin’s Cylee Gilreath finished 18th and Neosho’s Riley Kemna placed 22nd.

Raymore-Peculiar’s Ashlyn Smith was the medalist with a time of 18:40.

The MSHSAA Cross Country Championships will be held on Nov. 4 for athletes in Class 4-5 at Gans Creek Cross Country Course in Columbia.

 

FULL RESULTS: MSHSAA Class 5 – District 2 2022 – Meet Results (milesplit.com)

CROSS COUNTRY: Webb City advances full squads to state meet

NIXA, Mo. — Led by a pair of individual district champions, Webb City is sending two full squads to the state cross country championships.

Webb City’s boys and girls both finished in the top four of the team standings at the Class 4 District 2 meet on Saturday at Inman Intermediate School.

At each district meet, the top four teams and the top 30 individuals advance to the state meet.

Webb City’s boys finished third in the team standings with 122 points. West Plains (61) and Willard (77) were first and second. Rolla finished fourth with 129 points.

It’s the fourth straight season the Webb City boys are taking a full squad to state. 

Webb City junior Evan Stevens was the individual medalist with a time of 15:57. 

Also for the Cardinals, Mason Hedger took 12th to earn all-district honors, while Andrew Dawson was 31st, Spencer Kendall finished 33rd and Ricardo Arrieta was 45th. 

As far as local individual qualifiers, Monett’s Julio Cruz placed sixth (16:43) and his teammate Victor Salas was 24th. Carl Junction’s Isaac Willoughby finished 25th and McDonald County’s Hunter Leach was 27th. 

The Webb City girls placed fourth in the team standings with 101 points. The top three teams were West Plains (49), Rolla (91) and Bolivar (101).

Webb City senior standout Abi Street won the girls race with a time of 18:53. 

Webb City’s Brooke Hedger placed ninth and Rachel Miller was 25th. Both earned all-district recognition. 

Also competing for the Cardinals were Holly Capron (33rd), Emily Countryman (36th) and Kristina Bundy (52nd).

Nevada’s Avery Morris placed 15th and her teammate Allie Rains was 29th. Monett’s Mary Jastal finished 30th. 

The MSHSAA Cross Country Championships will be held on Nov. 4 for athletes in Class 4-5 at Gans Creek Cross Country Course in Columbia. 

 

FULL RESULTS: MSHSAA Class 4 – District 2 2022 – Meet Results (milesplit.com)