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HOOPS ROUNDUP: Neosho boys pull away from Aurora; McAuley boys fall to Galena; Nevada girls improve to 8-2

NEOSHO BOYS 85, AURORA 57

AURORA, Mo. — Neosho separated from Aurora in the second quarter and pulled away down the stretch to earn the win on Monday.

With the game tied at 8s going into the second period, the Wildcats (6-1) outscored the Houn Dawgs (0-8) to the tune of a 28-9 to take a 36-17 advantage into the intermission. Leading by 21 entering the fourth, Neosho put the game away down the stretch thanks to 23 fourth-quarter points—the third straight quarter of 20 or more.

Isaiah Green and Carter Baslee each finished with a double-double, as Green closed with 20 points and 12 rebounds and Baslee with 20 points and 10 boards. Kael Smith added 12 points to give the Wildcats three players in double figures. Jared Siler added seven points and Carter Fenske finished with six.

Neosho is in action next as the hosts of the annual Neosho Holiday Classic basketball tournament from Dec. 28-30.

 

GALENA BOYS 55, MCAULEY CATHOLIC 16

GALENA, Kan. — The McAuley Catholic boys dropped a non-conference clash at Galena on Monday night, as the Bulldogs rolled to a 55-16 win over the Warriors.

Up 12-7 at the end of the first quarter, Galena outscored McAuley 20-2 in the second period to take a comfortable 32-9 halftime advantage.

The Bulldogs were up 47-14 at the end of the third quarter.

McAuley fell to 4-6 overall.

Rocco Bazzano-Joseph scored eight points to lead the Warriors. 

Trey Martinez added four points, while Noah Black and Dylan Taffner each scored two.

Tyler Little scored 15 points to lead Galena, while Jack Perry and Malachi Wesley added 11 points apiece for the Bulldogs (5-0).

The Warriors play Wheaton on Dec. 27 at the Southwest Holiday Tournament.

 

NEVADA GIRLS 56, PLEASANT HILL 29

PLEASANT HILL, Mo. — Nevada’s girls basketball team improved to 8-2 on the season with Monday’s lopsided road win over the Chicks.

It was the team’s sixth straight victory. 

Nevada led 26-16 at intermission. The Tigers outscored the hosts 30-13 in the second half. 

Clara Swearingen scored 19 points for the Tigers, while Maddy Majors added 14 and Abbey Heathman had 11.

Nevada plays St. Michael the Archangel on Dec. 30 at the 12 Courts of Christmas tourney in Kansas City. 

GIRLS HOOPS: College Heights comes up big late in close one with Pierce City

The College Heights Christian Cougars pulled out a 50-46 win on Monday night against the visiting Pierce City Eagles at the College Heights Athletic Complex.

College Heights’ Jayli Johnson drives to the hoop for a score in the Cougars’ win over Pierce City. Photo by Derek Livingston.

Until College Heights took a six-point lead at 50-44 on a pair of Libby Fanning free throws with 1 minute and 12 seconds remaining in regulation, each team led by as many five points, 30-25 for Pierce City in the third and 42-37 for College Heights in the fourth quarter.

Otherwise, it seemed like the teams were separated by a basket only all game.

Down the stretch, College Heights made the plays on both ends and the shots to win the game, while Pierce City had three possessions end up empty on turnovers.

“It was close throughout,” College Heights coach John Blankenship said. “We were up by two at halftime (23-21) and up by one at the end of the third quarter (36-35). We didn’t play extremely well throughout the game. We had spurts where we did really well. We had a couple defensive breakdowns that’s not typical for us, lost some of our offensive execution.

“Libby Fanning had a big game tonight, another double-double, and Jayli Johnson stepped up and played well. We had some key rebounds at crucial points in the game. Maddy Colin got a great rebound and made a good pass to Libby, and she finished. That gave us a couple-point spread (42-37) that really helped us out.”

College Hights’ Maddy Colin sinks a jumper in the Cougars’ win over Pierce City on Monday. Photo by Derek Livingston.

Fanning and Johnson combined for 80 percent of College Heights’ 50 points, as Fanning scored a game-high 24 points and Johnson frequently weaved and worked her way to the basket to generate 16 more points.

“They’re both capable of doing that every night,” Blankenship said. “We’ve got some more kids that can step up and help us out with more scoring as well. When we’re all five on the court playing well together, our scoring is usually pretty balanced. Libby and Jayli, though, are our two go-to people.”

Addie Lawrence hit a 3-point shot near the end of the third quarter that broke a 33-all score and helped the Cougars take a one-point lead into the fourth.

Fellow senior Lauren Ukena had a steal and score early in the fourth to put College Heights ahead 38-35.

Lawrence and Colin each finished with three points and Ava Lett and Ukena each had two.

CHC’s Libby Fanning scores inside for the Cougars in the win over Pierce City on Monday. Photo by Derek Livingston.

In a game that saw four players combine for 72 of the 96 total points scored (75 percent of the scoring), Pierce City seniors Madi Tindell and Olivia Stanphill combined for 32 with Tindell at 17 and Stanphill 15 points.

Pierce City led 15-13 at the end of the first quarter, last led 33-31 in the third, and earned a 44-all score on a Tindell basket in the fourth.

College Heights closed out the 2022 portion of the schedule with a 5-4 overall record and the Cougars return to action Jan. 3 on the road against Bronaugh.

“We’ve got some things we need to work on,” Blankenship said. “Our outside shooting is suffering a little bit right now, but we’re really close. Our shots are not far off. We start knocking down some of those outside shots, it’s going to open up things in the middle for Libby. If we can get our inside-outside game going, we’ll be tough to stop. Our guards are improving, they’re working on it, and I think we’re close to getting there.”

College Heights avoided a three-game losing streak and a losing record with Monday’s win.

GIRLS HOOPS: Webb City starts fast, pounds Pittsburg

WEBB CITY, Mo. — The Webb City girls basketball team built a 29-point lead by the end of the first quarter en route to a dominating 77-29 non-conference victory over Pittsburg (Kansas) on Monday night inside the Cardinal Dome. 

The Cardinals led 32-3 at the end of the one-sided first quarter and the hosts held a commanding 44-8 advantage at halftime.

By the time the third period came to an end, Webb City was up 64-22. There was a running clock in the fourth quarter. 

Webb City improved to 5-4.

Senior guard Kate Brownfield poured in 27 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead the Cardinals. Brownfield made 10 field goals, including a trio of 3-pointers. 

Brownfield scored 20 points in the first half, going 7-of-8 from the field and 4-for-4 at the charity stripe.

Sophomore forward Sami Mancini scored 17 points on 8-of-12 shooting. 

The 6-foot-5 Mancini did not play at last week’s Lady Mustang Classic, but made her presence known right away by scoring the game’s first six points.

Senior guard Izzy Lopez added 13 points with three treys, while junior guard Malorie Stanley added seven points. Junior point guard Mia Robbins had five assists and five boards to go with four points.

The Cardinals made 29-of-48 shot attempts (60 percent), including 8-for-16 from 3-point range. 

Jacqueline Hall scored 19 points to lead the Purple Dragons. Pittsburg went 11-for-38 on field goal attempts, including 2-for-18 from beyond the arc.

Webb City ends the 2022 portion of the schedule with a date at Seneca (2-4) on Tuesday night. 

 

FULL STATS: Webb City HS (webbcitycardinals.com)