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WRESTLING ROUNDUP: Neosho wins own tourney, McDonald County hosts girls invite

 

HOSTS WIN NEOSHO TOURNAMENT

NEOSHO, Mo. — The host Wildcats captured the team championship at the 35th annual Neosho Wrestling Tournament on Saturday.

The top five teams were Neosho (193.5), Farmington (185), Willard (129), Belton (116.5) and Kearney (108). There were 15 teams in attendance.

Neosho’s Carter Howard (132) and Eli Zar (165) claimed individual championships. 

Finishing second in their brackets for the Wildcats were Brody Mitchell (113), Fisher Butler (120), Collyn Kivett (175), Ulysses DeLeon (190) and Nico Olivares (285). 

Taking third were Sam Fryer (106) and Chase Kivett (144), while River Feagans (126) finished fourth. 

Also for Neosho, Johnny Chrisco (150) and Everson Tomlinson (215) finished fifth and Hunter Butler (138) placed seventh. 

 

MCDONALD COUNTY HOSTS GIRLS TOURNAMENT

ANDERSON, Mo. — McDonald County hosted the Lady Mustang Invitational on Saturday.

There were 20 teams in attendance.

The top five teams were Ozark (127), Monett (97), Butler (83), Kickapoo (75) and Claremore (74). 

McDonald County (63), Diamond (52) and Joplin (43) finished sixth, seventh and eighth, respectively. 

Joplin’s Ericka Washom was the champion at 140 pounds. She won by fall over Diamond’s Hallie Crisp in the bracket’s title match.

Joplin’s Ilannah Burtrum was the runner-up at 190 pounds and Mya Ndedi-Ntepe placed seventh at 170.

Carl Junction’s Isabella Montez was the champ at 135, winning both of her matches by fall. CJ’s Sarah Tyler took third at 170.

McDonald County had two champions—Stacy Lopez-Apolinar (155) and Gisel Aragon (190). 

Taking third for the Mustangs were Rylie Huston (135) and Jaslyn Benhuemea (115). Jazmynn Brewer (145), Candy Martinez-Mazariegos (155) and Helen Martinez-Mazariegos (170) all finished fourth and Kiera Pulliam (170) took fifth. 

Monett’s Mary Jastal (110) and Londi Torres-Ramos (120) claimed individual titles, while teammates Lizeth Rameriz (105) and Jenna Spencer (115) both took second.

Diamond’s Crisp (140) and Callie Montgomery (135) both finished second in their brackets, while Allison Calentine was third at 145 and Mekia Gainuss was sixth at 125.

Webb City’s Layla Espinoza placed sixth at 140 pounds.

PREP HOOPS: College Heights boys take 2nd at Pierce City; CHC girls finish 3rd at Gem City Classic

 

CHC BOYS RUNNER-UP AT PIERCE CITY

PIERCE CITY, Mo. — The College Heights Christian boys basketball team settled for the runner-up plaque at the Pierce City Invitational.

In the event’s title game, top-seeded Marshfield defeated second-seeded College Heights 65-57 on Saturday night.

College Heights led 18-13 at the end of the first quarter, and the Cougars were clinging to a 31-29 advantage at halftime.

Marshfield pulled ahead for good by outscoring the Cougars 22-9 in the third quarter.

Up 51-40 entering the fourth period, Marshfield held off CHC late. The Cougars outscored the Blue Jays 17-14 in the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t enough.

Curtis Davenport scored 19 points to lead College Heights. A senior forward, Davenport was named to the all-tournament team. 

College Heights (3-1) hosts Miller at 7:30 on Monday night. 

 

Pierce City Invitational

Title game: Marshfield 65, College Heights 57

Third place: Billings 43, East Newton 36

Fifth place: Pierce City 67, Verona 64

Seventh place: Crane 74, Exeter 66

 

CHC GIRLS THIRD AT GEM CITY CLASSIC

DIAMOND, Mo. — With a strong finish, College Heights Christian’s girls basketball team defeated East Newton 47-36 in the third-place game of the Gem City Classic on Saturday.

“This was a great win for our program,” CHC coach John Blankenship said. “There were several lead changes throughout the game. However, we outscored them 21-8 in the fourth quarter, including 9-for-10 from the free throw line to secure the win.”

Maddy Colin scored 15 points to lead the Cougars, while Libby Fanning added 12 and Ava Lett had nine. Fanning was named to the all-tourney team.

“Ava and Maddy also had two huge steals down the stretch which led to four crucial points,” Blankenship said. “Jayli (Johnson) and Lauren’s (Ukena) defense was a major factor in containing their key players.” 

The Cougars led 23-18 at halftime against the Patriots. 

College Heights went 2-1 at the Gem City Classic, beating McAuley (52-10) and falling to Miller (37-26) before Saturday’s finale. 

College Heights (2-2) hosts Purdy on Monday, with two quarters of JV play scheduled for 5 p.m.

 

Gem City Classic Girls Tournament

Title game: Miller 44, Diamond 33

Third place: College Heights 47, East Newton 36

Fifth place: Greenfield 60, Sarcoxie 22

Seventh place: Lockwood 37, McAuley Catholic 28

 

BOYS HOOPS: Thomas Jefferson falls short in Gem City Classic title game

DIAMOND, Mo. — The Thomas Jefferson Cavaliers saw their 35-25 lead early in the third quarter turn into a 48-41 deficit entering the fourth on Saturday night against El Dorado Springs in the championship game of the Gem City Classic.

Thomas Jefferson narrowed it down to 52-50, but the Bulldogs had enough free throws and defensive stops late to earn a 58-53 win and the Gem City championship.

“We knew they were going to come out strong in the third quarter,” Thomas Jefferson coach Chris Myers said. “We talked about it at halftime, and we talked about it before we came back out. I thought we weathered the storm and calmed back down and made it a game again. We just couldn’t get any shots to fall there late, which made us come up a little short.”

El Dorado Springs junior guard and tournament MVP Landon Murry heated up in the second half, especially during that third quarter in which the Bulldogs put a 23-8 bite on the Cavaliers, with 16 of his team-high 19 points.

Sophomore guard Joe Gordon scored all nine of his points after halftime, as the Bulldogs’ perimeter attack took control of the contest.

Thomas Jefferson’s senior duo of all-tournament selections Jay Ball and Tyler Brouhard carried the Cavaliers to their 33-25 halftime lead with a combined 26 points (Ball 16, Brouhard 10) in the first 16 minutes.

Thomas Jefferson turned a 13-8 deficit in the first quarter into a 27-17 lead in the second with a 19-4 stretch.

Ultimately, though, it was El Dorado Springs who made the game’s largest run, at one point scoring 15 straight points in the third.

Saturday night’s title tilt more than lived up to the expectations of the top two seeds doing battle in the last game of the Gem City Classic.

“That’s a Class 3 school that won a district championship last year,” Myers said. “They returned a lot or all of their players from last year. They’re big, they’re physical, and playing games like this as a Class 1 school will only make us stronger down the road.”

All-tournament selection Kuliath Kephart added 14 points for the Bulldogs, while senior guard Levi Triplett scored eight for the Cavaliers.

Ball and Brouhard finished with 23 and 17 points, respectively. Ball also had 13 rebounds.

Thomas Jefferson went 2-1 in the tournament, defeating Galena 63-51 in the semifinals Wednesday and conference and district rival McAuley Catholic 45-40 in the quarters Monday.

“It was a great tournament,” Myers said. “It was stacked. There were a lot of great teams in the tournament. There was no off night or however you want to say it. Every team was a good team and had a chance to win. These early-season games really help prepare you for conference and district games down the road.

“McAuley is a very scrappy team. Coach (Tony) Witt does a great job coaching them. We knew they weren’t the seventh seed coming into the tournament. It’s so early you never know. The seeding in early tournaments really doesn’t mean anything. Everybody’s out trying to prove something. We knew that McAuley would be out to prove something, just like every team at this time of the year.”

Thomas Jefferson, 4-1 overall and seventh-ranked in Class 1 by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association, returns to action on Tuesday on the road against Everton.

 

Gem City Classic 

Title game: El Dorado Springs 58, Thomas Jefferson 53

Third place: Mount Vernon 61, Galena 53

Fifth place: Carthage JV 58, McAuley Catholic 28

Seventh place: Sarcoxie 62, Diamond 51