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STATE FOOTBALL: Carthage advances to semifinals with win over Lebanon

LEBANON, Mo. — After a two-year absence, the Carthage Tigers are back in the Final Four.

With a strong overall performance, Carthage defeated Lebanon 35-14 on Saturday afternoon in a Class 5 quarterfinal.

The Tigers (11-1) will host Francis Howell (12-0) at 1 p.m. next Saturday in the semifinals. 

Carthage last advanced to the semifinals in 2019, the year the Tigers won the state championship. 

On Saturday, the Tigers held a 14-7 lead at halftime before they pulled away with a 14-0 third quarter.

After the Tigers recovered a Lebanon fumble on the 36-yard line, the visitors scored six plays later on Cooper Jadwin’s 14-yard QB keeper. Chris Mejia’s PAT kick made it 7-0 with 3:24 remaining in the first quarter. 

Lebanon tied the game with 6:01 left in the second quarter after Cade Muscia’s 4-yard touchdown run and the PAT kick by Rhett Rhoades.

Luke Gall’s 37th touchdown of the season, a 4-yard plunge, gave the Tigers a 14-7 lead with 2:06 left in the first half. The score capped a nine play, 62-yard drive.

The Tigers extended their lead early in the third period. 

Gall’s 22-yard touchdown run gave Carthage a 21-7 lead with 9:59 left in the third quarter. The score was set up when Mason Frisinger blocked a Lebanon punt. 

Moments after the Tigers recovered a Lebanon fumble, Clay Kinder’s 15-yard touchdown pass to Hudson Moore gave Carthage a 28-7 lead with 4:08 left in the third quarter.

The Yellowjackets trimmed their deficit to 28-14 early in the fourth quarter on Muscia’s 3-yard touchdown run.

The Tigers took a 35-14 lead when Kinder completed a 22-yard TD strike to Moore on fourth down with 4:02 left. The score all but sealed the win.

Francis Howell beat Timberland 49-18.

The other Class 5 semifinal will feature Cape Girardeau Central vs. Fort Osage. 

The state championship game is scheduled for Dec. 2 in Columbia. 

STATE FOOTBALL: Lamar rolls past Holden in state quarterfinals, Tigers to host Seneca in semifinals

HOLDEN, Mo. — Lamar didn’t allow Holden to pick up a first down in the first half on the way to building a commanding 41-0 lead by the intermission before cruising to a 54-0 victory over the Eagles on Saturday in the Class 2 quarterfinal round of the state playoffs.

With the win, the Tigers (11-1) move on to the Class 2 semifinals and will host Seneca (11-1) on Saturday at Thomas M. O’Sullivan Stadium for an all-Big 8 Conference matchup. The Indians, who moved past Liberty 28-14 in the quarterfinal round, defeated Lamar 36-33 earlier in the season. 

After forcing Holden (8-4) into a three-and-out, Lamar needed just two plays to get on the scoreboard on its first drive of the game after QB Joel Beshore broke free for a 33-yard rushing touchdown to give the Tigers a 7-0 lead with 9:57 on the clock. 

Lamar doubled its cushion on Holden after the defence forced another three-and-out before the offense followed it up with a time-eating drive that ended with Beshore hooking up with RB Austin Wilkerson for a 15-yard touchdown pass with 3:47 left in the first quarter to push the advantage to 14-0.

On the Tigers’ ensuing drive, Beshore went to the air for another touchdown, using play action before rolling out and completing a 9-yard touchdown pass to Cameron Sturgell to push the margin to 21-0 with less than nine minutes to go in the first half.

Lamar’s Alex Wilkerson picked off a Holden pass for the game’s first turnover to set up a 38-yard passing score down the seam from Beshore to Austin Wilkerson for a second time to make the score 28-0 with 7:40 to play in the first half. 

Holden, down four scores, turned it over on downs in its own territory with 5:46 left in the first half. Lamar capitalized, using a 27-yard completion from Beshore to WR Ian Ngugi set up a 1-yard touchdown run from WR Terrill Davis for a 34-0 lead with 3:57 left in the second quarter.

Davis followed up his 1-yard score with a 69-yard rushing touchdown with 1:11 left in the first half to give the Tigers a commanding 41-0 advantage.

Starting the second half with possession and a running clock, it didn’t take long for Lamar to find the end zone again as RB Cooper Haun ripped off a 31-yard rushing touchdown with 8:36 left in the third quarter to make the score 48-0.

Lamar’s Trent Torbeck added a 1-yard touchdown as time expired in the third quarter to give the Tigers a 54-0 lead. 

Holden picked up its only first down of the game on the final drive while facing a fourth-down and 1 with just over a minute remaining in regulation.

GIRLS HOOPS: Joplin falls to Kickapoo in season opener

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Joplin girls basketball opened the season with an 83-38 loss to Kickapoo in the Kickapoo Invitational on Friday.

The Chiefs opened the game on a 20-5 run by the end of the first quarter before building a 42-15 lead by the intermission and keeping the game out of reach in the second half.

“We lost, but let me tell you that I have never been prouder as a coach in my life,” first-year Joplin coach Brad Cox said. “We were down 20-2 at one point and they continued to play with heart. They could have given up at any time, but we never played to the score. We are going to turn this program around, I promise you that.”

Brynn Driver led Joplin with 21 points, including four 3-pointers and 16 of her points in the second half. Riley Kelly added five points, while Izzy Yust, Libby Munn, Maria Loum and Bailey Ledford each contributed three points in the loss.

Joplin plays Parkview at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday on the second day of the Kickapoo Invitational.