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HOOPS ROUNDUP: Carthage and McAuley boys win; CHC girls earn Ozark 7 win; Joplin and Carthage girls fall

CARTHAGE BOYS 66, NEVADA 36

NEVADA, Mo. — In a clash between Tigers, Carthage rode a strong third quarter to a lopsided non-conference victory over Nevada on Friday night inside Wynn Gymnasium.

Up five at halftime, Carthage outscored Nevada 24-6 in the game-changing third period to take a commanding lead.

Overall, the visitors outscored the hosts 40-15 in the second half.

Carthage improved to 11-7, while Nevada fell to 8-12

Max Templeman led Carthage with 17 points, while Britt Coy added 16 points and Clay Kinder had 11.

Cade Beshore led Nevada with nine points, while Brice Budd added eight and Riddick Shook had six.

A back-and-forth first quarter that saw four lead changes and three ties ended with Carthage up 12-10. 

Carthage outscored Nevada 14-11 in the second period to take a 26-21 halftime advantage. 

The visitors took their first double digit lead at 34-24 after Templeman’s runner in the lane.

Carthage continued to pull away, as Kinder’s 3-pointer from the top of the key and Templeman’s two free throws gave the visiting Tigers a 15-point cushion.

Later in the third period, treys from Justin Ray and Coy gave Carthage a comfortable 50-27 advantage. Carthage’s lead was never in jeopardy in the fourth quarter. 

Carthage hosts rival Webb City on Tuesday night in a Central Ozark Conference contest.

Nevada is at Monett on Tuesday. 

 

MCAULEY BOYS 54, EXETER 37

EXETER, MO. — McAuley limited Exeter to three points in the first quarter and held a nine-point lead by the intermission before pulling away down the stretch on the way to a conference win on Friday.

The Warriors improve to 6-13, 1-2 in Ozark 7 action.

Alex Bohachick led the Warriors in scoring with 13 points, while Rocco Bazzano-Joseph finished right behind with 12 points. Bradley Wagner finished with nine in the win and Noah Black finished with eight.

McAuley takes on College Heights at 8:30 p.m. on Monday to open as hosts of the Mercy Warrior Classic.

COLLEGE HEIGHTS GIRLS 76, WHEATON 41

College Heights jumped out in front early and pushed the pace throughout en route to an Ozark 7 win over Wheaton on Friday.

With the win, the Cougars improve to 11-8 on the season and 3-0 in conference play.

“We had a second straight game of shooting very well as a team,” College Heights coach John Blankenship said. “While Libby Fanning certainly carried the load for us in terms of scoring, we had a very balanced attack from everyone else. 

“Our defense was instrumental in getting us off to a quick start tonight, jumping out to a 11 to 0 lead. Wheaton’s coach is doing a great job with a short-handed team of only six players. They played hard and battled back cutting into our lead. But, our kids responded well clamping down defensively creating several turnovers leading to some early fast break points.”

Fanning led the way for the Cougars with her 14th double-double of the season, pouring in 27 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Ava Lett finished with 10 points and Maddy Colin added eight. Jayli Johnson added five points, five assists and five steals, while Lauren Ukena scored eight and had five steals. Addie Lawrence finished with six  points.

College Heights takes on Thomas Jefferson in non-conference action at 5:30 p.m. on Monday at the Mercy Warrior Classic hosted by McAuley Catholic.

 

ST. CHARLES GIRLS 44, JOPLIN 40

LEBANON, Mo. — Joplin built a 27-15 lead by the intermission before St. Charles rallied in the second half on the way to the win on Friday in the I44 Lady’s Classic Basketball Tournament hosted by Lebanon High School.

Joplin used a 16-7 first quarter to build an early lead before extending the margin to 12 by halftime. St. Charles outscored Joplin 16-7 in the third quarter and 13-7 down the stretch to rally for the win.

Bailey Ledford had 13 points to lead the Eagles in scoring, while Alissa Owens accounted for nine points. Riley Kelly had five points in the loss.

 

EL DORADO SPRINGS GIRLS 69, CARTHAGE 40

EL DORADO SPRINGS, Mo. — Class 3 second-ranked El Dorado Springs held a 10-point lead after the first quarter and never looked back in a win over Carthage on Friday.

El Dorado led by 13 at the half and was on top 56-35 heading into the final eight minutes of action en route to the win. 

Kianna Yates led Carthage (9-9) with 16 points, while Lexa Youngblood finished with nine.

Macie Mays led El Dorado Springs with 27 points.

Carthage hosts Webb City on a Super Night on Tuesday.

 

GIRLS HOOPS: Hot-shooting Carl Junction advances to tourney title game

LEBANON, Mo. — Propelled by a barrage of 3-pointers, Carl Junction advanced to the championship game of the Lebanon I-44 Lady’s Classic Basketball Tournament by beating Lee’s Summit West 75-43 on Friday night inside Boswell Auditorium.

Ranked first in Class 5, the Bulldogs will meet tourney host Lebanon in the championship game at 3:30 on Saturday.

The Bulldogs, now 17-1, hit 15 3-pointers in the game.

Carl Junction put together a 15-2 run late in the first quarter to pull ahead for good. 

During the surge, Klohe Burk made a trey, while Destiny Buerge hit a trio of 3-pointers and also converted an old-fashioned 3-point play to give her team a 23-13 lead.

The Titans scored just before the buzzer to trim their deficit to eight entering the second period. 

The Bulldogs knocked down four 3-pointers in the second quarter, one apiece from Burk, Buerge, Dezi Williams and Hali Shorter, and CJ took a 39-24 halftime lead.

Carl Junction hit 10 3-pointers in the first half.

Treys from both Burk and Buerge, along with Kylie Scott’s hoop and free throw, made it 55-34 in the third quarter.

Buerge then buried 3-pointers on three straight possessions to extend CJ’s advantage to 64-34.

The Bulldogs took a comfy 68-39 lead into the fourth quarter, and there was a running clock in the final frame.

Buerge, a Pittsburg State signee, scored 32 points for the Bulldogs. Buerge made eight 3-pointers.

Burk scored 17 points and hit five treys. Scott, who missed most of the first half due to foul trouble, also reached double figures with 12 points. Williams added nine points, Shorter had three and Anna Burch chipped in two points.

Bailey Burns scored 13 points for the Class 6 Titans.

Lebanon defeated Troy Buchanan 57-47 in the other semifinal.

GIRLS WRESTLING: Joplin shows much improvement at COC tourney

WEBB CITY, Mo. — The Joplin Eagles placed fourth with 63.5 points on Friday at the Central Ozark Conference Girls Wrestling Tournament inside the Cardinal Dome.

The Nixa Eagles defended their conference title with 216.5 overall points, followed by their county, conference and district rival Ozark with 210.5 points.

Willard finished third at 119.5, Branson fifth at 55, Republic sixth at 38.5, Carl Junction seventh at 34, Webb City eighth at 31.5, and Neosho ninth at 18 points.

Joplin’s six wrestlers all finished in the top five of their respective weights: CoryAunna Mueller second at 110 pounds, Erika Washom third at 135, Olivia Higdon fifth at 140, Amy Kessler second at 145, Mya Ndedi Ntepe third at 155, and Illahna Burtrun fourth at 190. Higdon finished with a medical forfeit in her matches.

“We ended up placing fourth,” Joplin coach Jeremy Finley said. “Not bad. CoryAunna wrestled real tough at 110. She got second. Ericka Washom placed third in a really tough bracket, probably the toughest bracket here in my opinion, at 135. At 145, Amy Kessler got second. At 155, Mya Ndepe got third.

Joplin’s Erika Washom is pictured during Friday’s Central Ozark Conference wrestling tournament at Webb City. Washom took third place at 135 pounds. Photo by Jessica Greninger.

“We wrestled OK. A lot of girls on our team, it’s their first year wrestling. They’re starting to get a full year of experience on their belt, and I think they’re starting to come around a little bit.”

The Eagles finished seventh with 23 points at the conference tournament last season, represented by only Washom at 130 and Higdon at 135 who placed second and fourth overall at their respective weights.

“It’s a big improvement,” Finley said. “It goes to show the girls that their hard work pays off. All the girls who wrestled finished in the top four. That’s pretty good.”

Mueller (11-8) pinned Branson’s Emma Melton in 3 minutes and 46 seconds and Nixa’s Ellie Moore in 4:48, with her only loss coming by pinfall against Ozark’s Victoria Dunn (34-8).

Washom (27-8) pinned Ozark’s Hannah Maskrod in 1:48 and Webb City’s Kylie Jennings in 2:35 but lost by major decision against Willard’s Ashlan Thompson (24-4) and by pinfall against Nixa’s unbeaten and returning state champion Brenya Crahan (42-0).

Kessler (10-6) won a 6-4 decision against Nixa’s Taelor Dorr and lost 8-5 against Ozark’s Delaney Cardin.

Ndepe (13-20) won 6-0 against Ozark’s Faith Shepard and lost by pinfall against Nixa’s Calyese Dupree and Willard’s Gina Sellers.

Burtrun (14-11) won a 11-4 tiebreaker against Nixa’s Jessie Nelson in the night’s last match and lost 4-1 against Willard’s Harmony Moore and by pinfall against Republic’s Kylie Vance.

The Joplin girls saw their number of wrestlers triple at the conference tournament in one year, and it’s quite possible their numbers will expand in future years to compete with Nixa and Ozark, who had 14 and 12 wrestlers competing Friday night.

“There’s a lot of girls who are hard-nosed that don’t have anything to do in the winter because maybe basketball is not the right thing for them,” Finley said. “Maybe wrestling is, and I think that’s starting to show. Numbers will be going through the roof next couple years, I bet.”

Neosho’s Carmen Peren clashed with Carl Junction’s Sarah Tyler on Friday at the COC girls wrestling tournament in Webb City. Photos by Jessica Greninger.

Carl Junction, Webb City, Neosho finish 7th, 8th, 9th

Carl Junction junior Bryanna McCabe led the Bulldogs with a second place at 120 pounds and freshman Isabella Montez finished third at 130.

McCabe pinned Willard’s Kamayah Mace in 34 seconds, Branson’s Daphne Worley in 1:06, and Republic’s Anna McBroom in 1:31, and lost by pin against Nixa’s Mylee Harper (31-13) and Ozark’s Maelynn Sundlie (37-6). McCabe improved to 13-7 overall.

Montez (13-10) pinned Branson’s Priya Raghani in 2:15 and Willard’s Gabriella Rogers in 1:05 and lost by pinfall against Nixa’s Abigail Weitzel, Ozark’s Clarice Wheeler, and Neosho’s Jillian Ramirez in her debut conference tournament.

Tournament host Webb City had sophomore Emma Combs third at 170, senior Kylie Jennings fourth at 135, and freshman Layne Espinoza fourth at 140.

Combs (7-15) pinned Nixa’s Katy Wilson in 2:23 and won 11-9 against Neosho’s Carmen Peren, and she lost by pinfall against Ozark’s Sarah Cazier (35-10) and Willard’s Haley Autterson (25-13).

Jennings pinned Ozark’s Maskrod in 1:07 for her only win in four matches.

Ramirez and Peren represented Neosho with a fourth and a fifth at 130 and 170, respectively.

Ramirez (6-10) pinned Raghani in 1:22 and Montez in 2:45, and she nearly secured an upset victory against Nixa’s 33-win Weitzel, taking a 4-3 loss in the second round.

Peren (3-12) pinned Carl Junction’s Sarah Tyler in 3:41.

 

Webb City’s Layla Espinoza is pictured during Friday’s COC wrestling tournament. Espinoza was fourth at 140 pounds.