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HOOPS ROUNDUP: TJ’s Ball scores school record 45 points; Seneca boys top Nevada; Carthage girls beat Mac County; CHC girls earn tourney win

 

THOMAS JEFFERSON BOYS 79, BRONAUGH 46

LIBERAL, Mo. — Jay Ball poured in a school record 45 points, leading the Thomas Jefferson Cavaliers to a dominant 79-46 win over the Bronaugh Wildcats on Tuesday in the opening round of the Tony Dubray Classic at Liberal High School.

“Obviously, Jay had a big night,” Thomas Jefferson coach Chris Myers said. “Breaking the school record for points in a game is a big deal. The guys did a great job of getting him the basketball.”

A 6-foot-7 senior post player, Ball also had 12 rebounds and three blocks. Coach Myers noted Ball broke the school record in the first minute of the fourth quarter before yielding minutes to the team’s younger players. The previous record was 42 points, set by both Casey Meek (vs. Jasper in 2000) and Alex Oserowsky (vs. Sarcoxie in 2010).

Also for the Cavaliers, Tyler Brouhard scored 12 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, handed out five assists and blocked two shots. Levi Triplett contributed nine points and four assists, while Tony Touma and Kohl Thurman added five points apiece. Ethan Renger had four assists.

Tucker Duncan scored 21 points for Bronaugh.

Thomas Jefferson took control with a 26-12 second quarter before a 34-point third period blew the game open. 

“After a slow start, the boys settled in and had a big second and third quarter,” Myers said. “They did a great job of executing the offense and it led to some quality looks around the bucket.”

Thomas Jefferson improved to 10-3 on the season. 

The second-seeded Cavaliers will take on third-seeded St. Mary’s Colgan at 7 p.m. on Thursday in the tourney semifinals. 

 

SENECA BOYS 54, NEVADA 46

NEVADA, Mo. — Seneca earned its first win against Nevada since January of 2014, snapping a nine-game losing streak to the Tigers.

Three players scored in double figures for Seneca, as Cooper Long had 13 points, while Ethan Altic and Blake Hurn added 12 points apiece.

The Indians improved to 8-7 overall and 1-2 in the Big 8. 

Riddick Shook scored 12 points on four 3-pointers for Nevada (6-9, 2-1 Big 8).

 

CARTHAGE GIRLS 46, MCDONALD COUNTY 27

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Carthage built a 20-point lead by intermission in Tuesday’s convincing non-conference win over the Mustangs.

Carthage led 18-8 at the end of the first quarter and the Tigers were up 33-13 at the break.

“We came out and played one of our best halves of the season to start the game,” Tigers coach Scott Moore said. “The girls played great defense, holding McDonald County to just 13 points. We coupled that with aggressive offense to secure a 20-point lead at halftime.”

The hosts managed just 13 points in the second half, but their lead was never in jeopardy.

“Our shots didn’t fall as well in the second half and McDonald County kept up their intensity for the full 32 minutes,” Moore said. “We are still looking to put together four great quarters. The girls know that and are still looking to play their best game yet.”

Kianna Yates led Carthage with 22 points. 

“Kianna Yates was the offensive catalyst tonight,” Moore said. “She scored an easy 22 points in probably only 22 minutes of action. We need more players to consistently produce this weekend when we travel to the Pittsburg Tournament and face quality opponents in all three rounds.”

Carthage’s Lauren Choate scored six, Maggie Boyd had five and Landry Cochran added four. 

Carlie Martin scored 10 points for the Mustangs. Carlee Cooper added five points for Mac County and Megan Elwood contributed four.

 

NEVADA GIRLS 60, SENECA 24

NEVADA, Mo. — A one-sided first half propelled Nevada’s girls to a lopsided Big 8 West win over Seneca.

The Tigers dominated the first half, leading 21-0 at the end of the opening period before taking a comfortable 41-4 lead into halftime.

Nevada is now 13-3 overall and 4-0 in Big 8 West play. 

Maddy Majors scored 16 points to lead Nevada, while Abbey Heathman and Kara Phillips added 12 points apiece for the Tigers.

Also for the Tigers, Lakyn Applegate scored six points, Clara Swearingen had five and Caylee Holcomb contributed four points.

Olivia Haase scored 11 points to lead Seneca. 

 

NEOSHO GIRLS 66, SMITH-COTTON 14

BOLIVAR, Mo. — The Neosho girls basketball team bounced back nicely from Monday’s loss to Parkview by recording a lopsided win over Smith-Cotton on Tuesday in the consolation semifinals of the Gary Keeling Lady Liberator Memorial Tournament at Bolivar High School.

The Wildcats built a 15-4 lead by the end of the first quarter and Neosho held a comfortable 29-6 lead at halftime.

The Wildcats took a commanding 57-14 advantage into the fourth period.

Neosho will conclude tourney play in the fifth-place game against Camdenton at 5:30 on Thursday.

 

COLLEGE HEIGHTS GIRLS 41, SOUTHEAST 29

CHEROKEE, Kan. — The College Heights Christian girls basketball team advanced to the semifinals of the Lancer Classic with Tuesday’s win over the tourney hosts.

“We played really good halfcourt defense tonight,” College Heights coach John Blankenship said. “We lost a lot of quickness with the injuries to two of our senior guards, Lauren Ukena and Addie Lawrence. It’s impacted our ability to extend our full-court press for extended periods of time. We are really hoping Lauren gets released tomorrow. With that said, I’m really proud of how our younger kids are filling in during this time. They are doing a great job.” 

CHC’s Libby Fanning recorded a double-double with 27 points and 12 rebounds.

Jayli Johnson scored six points and had five steals.

College Heights (9-6) meets Parsons in the semifinals on Friday night.

BOYS HOOPS: Carl Junction plays unbeaten, Class 6 No. 2 Nixa tough for one half

 

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — The Carl Junction Bulldogs were right there late in the first half on Tuesday against the unbeaten Nixa Eagles, the defending Class 6 state runner-up and currently ranked second in Class 6.

Carl Junction junior guard Jett Hocut’s trifecta drew the Bulldogs to a 27-24 score, but the Eagles scored four of the last five points of the first half and then 12 of the first 15 points after halftime to extend their lead to 43-28 on their way to a 65-44 win over Carl Junction.

Carl Junction coach Justin Pock definitely looked on the bright side after the loss.

“I am happy with our effort,” Pock said. “You’ve got to compete with Nixa. They haven’t lost a game, they’re No. 2 in Class 6 for a reason, and I was really proud of my kids and how hard they’ve played. We competed and a couple different things could change a little bit, a couple different bounces go our way and who knows, but I was glad we competed and did some good things against a real good basketball team.”

The perimeter shooting of Hocut and freshman guard Cooper Vediz allowed the Bulldogs to hang around in the first half, while their defense limited Nixa to 13 points in the second quarter after the Eagles scored 18 in the first.

Vediz and Hocut combined for 17 first-half points.

Nixa came out in the second half with five points within the first 30 seconds and built a 53-37 lead after three quarters behind a 22-12 advantage in the third.

Vediz led Carl Junction with 17 points, Hocut scored all eight of his points in the first half, senior Ayden Bard also finished with eight points but six of his were scored in the second half, sophomore Wyatt McAfee added seven points, senior Xavier Perkins scored three points, and freshman Deacon Endicott reached the scoring column with a late made free throw.

The Bulldogs dropped to 5-11 overall and 0-2 in the Central Ozark Conference with six losses in a row headed into their home game Friday against Big 8 Conference opponent Monett.

Despite a pair of 20-point losses to start conference play, Pock has seen positive signs from his team against Republic and Nixa, Class 6 teams a combined 30-1 on the season thus far.

“I think we’re improving,” Pock said. “We’ve got to keep the competitive level that we played against Republic and Nixa for anyone that we play. We have to continue to play at our high level and play our game.”

Kael Combs led Nixa with 17 points, Noah Engelman and Garrett Hines each finished with 14, Corey Kemp had eight, Josh Powers added seven, Carsten Seitz hit a three for his points, and Ramone Green contributed two points.

WRESTLING: Neosho tops Carthage in Black & Blue Brawl

NEOSHO, Mo. — Neosho defeated Carthage 42-30 in the Black and Blue Brawl on Tuesday night.

The Wildcats won three matches by fall, as Fisher Butler (126), Hunter Butler (138) and Collyn Kivett (157) all recorded pins.

Carthage’s Tanner Putt (106), Alberto Sales (113) and Grey Petticrew (150) all won by fall for the Tigers. 

At 120 pounds, Carthage’s Grady Huntley earned a 9-5 decision over Brody Mitchell, while Kip Castor defeated Neosho’s Josh Scheuerman 8-2 at 144.

Neosho’s Eli Zar earned a 6-4 decision over Davion King at 165, while Gabriel Busteed edged Carthage’s Gabe Lambeth 6-4 at 175.

Neosho won by forfeit at 190, 215 and 285, while the Tigers earned a win via forfeit at 132.

GIRLS HOOPS: Strong second half propels Webb City to 7th straight win

ROGERSVILLE, Mo. — Webb City rode a strong second half to a 49-37 victory over Sparta on Tuesday night at the Lady Wildcat Classic at Logan-Rogersville High School. 

The game was tied at halftime before Webb City outscored Sparta 26-14 in the second half.

With the win, the Cardinals extended their winning streak to seven and hiked their record to 11-4.

Ranked ninth in Class 3 by the MBCA, Sparta fell to 12-4. 

Webb City was down 11-9 at the end of the first quarter. Sami Mancini scored seven of Webb City’s nine first quarter points.

The Cardinals trailed by three twice in the second quarter, but Kate Brownfield’s seventh point of the period tied the game at 20. 

The Trojans led by two late in the first half, but Webb City’s Kirra Long made a layup and the contest was deadlocked at 23 at halftime. 

After trailing by five early in the second half, Webb City finished the third quarter on a 13-1 run to take a 36-29 lead into the final frame. During the game-changing surge, Webb City received points from Mancini, Izzy Lopez, Brownfield, Malorie Stanley and Long.

The Cardinals went up by double digits early in the fourth quarter after hoops from Brownfield and Mia Robbins, and Webb City never relinquished its lead.

A senior guard, Brownfield scored 19 points to lead the Cardinals. A sophomore guard, Long added 12 points.

Also for the Cardinals, Mancini scored eight points before fouling out, while Robbins had six points and Stanley and Lopez each had two.

Webb City will return to tourney action at 6 p.m. on Thursday against Class 5 No. 6 Rolla.

Rolla (12-3) rolled past Central 70-35 on Tuesday at the tourney. Willow Gideon scored 19 points for the Bulldogs, and Resa Martin added 15.