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VOLLEYBALL: Webb City set for first semifinal appearance

The Webb City High School volleyball team is set to make history. 

Webb City (32-4-2) will meet Incarnate Word (28-12) in the semifinals of the MSHSAA Class 4 state tournament at 2 p.m. on Thursday at the Show Me Center on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau. 

Battle-tested from playing in the always-tough Central Ozark Conference, Webb City is in the semifinals of the state tourney for the first time in program history.

After capturing the District 6 championship, the Cardinals knocked off Helias Catholic 3-2 in the quarterfinal round. Webb City came back from a 2-1 deficit in the matchup with the Crusaders.

Incarnate Word beat Parkway Central 3-1 in the quarterfinals. The Red Knights are in the semifinals for the first time since 2017.

Thursday’s other Class 4 semifinal will feature Platte County (26-9) against defending champion Westminster Christian (30-2-5).

The semifinal losers will play for third place at 8 on Thursday night. The championship match is scheduled for 2 p.m. on Friday.

 

Webb City coach Rhonda Lawrence talks to her team during a timeout during Saturday’s Class 4 quarterfinal matchup with Helias Catholic. The Cardinals won the match to advance to the state semifinals for the first time in school history. Photo by Shawn Fowler.

A CLOSER LOOK AT THE CARDINALS

Webb City’s starting lineup features senior outside hitters Brenda Lawrence and Kate Brownfield, senior setter Kyah Sanborn, senior defensive specialist Jenna Noel, junior outside hitter Aubree Lassiter, junior libero Sophia Crane and freshman middle hitter Jaeli Rutledge.

Sophomore middle blocker Kirra Long also sees playing time off the bench.

Lawrence, Brownfield, Lassiter and Rutledge give the Cardinals plenty of firepower at the net.

The 5-foot-10 Lawrence has recorded 306 kills this season, while the 6-foot Lassiter has 291 kills. The 5-10 Brownfield has 270 kills and the 6-1 Rutledge has 188.

Sanborn has handed out a team-high 972 assists from the setter position, while Crane has recorded 500 digs and 54 aces, both team highs.

The Cardinals haven’t lost a match since Oct. 6. Since then, they’re 11-0-1.  

Also of note, Webb City has more than 30 wins in a season for the first time in school history. The Cardinals captured a district championship for the second straight year and for the third time in four seasons. 

The Cardinals, who won tourney titles at Carl Junction and Willard during the regular season, are led by head coach Rhonda Lawrence. She is assisted by Jason Brown, Olivia Lewis and Mollie Keene.

 

MSHSAA 2022-2023 Class 4 Girls Volleyball State Tournament Matchup: Incarnate Word Academy vs. Webb City

DISTRICT SOCCER: Webb City to play for district championship after 2-0 win

WEBB CITY, Mo. — The top-seeded Webb City Cardinals scored a pair of first-half goals and recorded their third consecutive home shutout with a 2-0 win on Tuesday over the fifth-seeded Grandview Bulldogs in the Class 3 District 6 semifinals at Cardinal Stadium.

Webb City’s Alex Flores battles for the ball in the Cardinals’ matchup with Grandview on Tuesday. Photo by Israel Perez.

Webb City senior forward Alex Flores took a through ball from sophomore Kaulden Hood and opened the scoring with a goal against Grandview senior goalkeeper Yahir Gonzalez just 11 minutes in.

With 3:17 remaining before halftime, junior midfielder Luis Gallardo struck a perfect ball past Gonzalez from around the 30-yard line.

The Cardinals had several other scoring opportunities, mostly in the first half.

“We executed our gameplan really well,” Webb City coach Nick Harmon said. “The boys were really comfortable in possession, they stayed organized, and they were able to find the space that Grandview was leaving us and exploiting it for goals.”

The Cardinals had to sweat a little bit in the second half to maintain their shutout streak, as Grandview senior forwards Vicente Rodriguez and Diego Alvarenga each had their scoring opportunities.

“We really had to work for the shutout in the second half,” Harmon said. “I thought Grandview had a good second half, and responded well after our first half. They started throwing a lot of numbers forward second half and credit to our boys. Very proud of the way they had to grind in some moments to preserve the lead, but they did a good job.”

Webb City’s Luis Gallardo looks for an opening while holding off a defender during the Cardinals’ district matchup with Grandview on Tuesday. Photo by Israel Perez.

On one play near the middle of the second half, Webb City junior defender Jadon Brisco blocked Rodriguez’s shot and Alvarenga missed wide.

The Cardinals amassed nearly 260 minutes of shutout soccer in their wins against McDonald County, Kansas City Ruskin, and Grandview.

Webb City, 12-11 overall, will play third-seeded Belton (10-9) for the district title at 5 p.m. Thursday at Cardinal Stadium. Belton defeated Willard 5-2 in the other semifinal Tuesday.

“We’re expecting a hard game, no matter who the opponent is, it’s going to be tight and we’re going to have to be in the right frame of mind and expect to work for the result,” Harmon said. “I’m confident that Cardinal Nation will come out and support us. We’ve got a chance to make history on Thursday night.”

The Cardinals will be vying for their first district title in boys soccer since 1999.

Webb City’s Daniel Aguilar passes the ball during the Cardinals’ district semifinal matchup against Grandview on Tuesday. Photo by Israel Perez.