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WRESTLING: Neosho highlights COC meet with second-place finish; CJ right behind in 3rd

WEBB CITY, Mo. — The Neosho Wildcats finished second in the Central Ozark Conference Tournament with 179 points on Saturday at the Cardinal Dome, ending 12 points behind defending champion Ozark. Once winners of nine straight conference tournaments until last season, Neosho entered the first and third-place matches Saturday trailing Ozark 176-150.5 and the Wildcats managed to accumulate 28.5 total points in the medal matches to excise 13.5 points from their deficit.

 

Neosho’s Eli Zar works for a pin against Carthage’s Lenny Teo in 165-pound action in the COC Championships on Saturday at Webb City. Photo by Israel Perez.

Neosho seniors Collyn Kivett (157 pounds), Eli Zar (165), and Ulysses DeLeon (190) each won conference titles and Sam Fryar (106), Brody Mitchell (113), Fisher Butler (120), and Nico Olivares (285) each finished third for the Wildcats, while Hunter Butler (132) and Johnny Chrisco (144) each placed fourth, Carter Howard (138), Chase Kivett (150), and Everson Tomlinson (215) each took fifth, and Gabriel Busteed (175) placed sixth.

“We had some matches where we wrestled extremely well,” Neosho coach Jeremy Phillips said. “We had other matches where we did not. We’ve got to be more consistent, more coachable, and I think one of the keys for us was that some of the big matches came down to staying hungry when we had a lead, being tough, and not just wrestling to hang on to something we don’t yet have, but to go wrestling to improve your lead.

“We had one particular match we were winning head-to-head against Ozark. They got 10 points because they made it to the finals. They won by 12. If we beat them, we go to the finals and we get the 10, they don’t get the 10. That’s a 20-point swing. We were right there.

“It is the little things. Being coachable and being consistent with our wrestling. At the very first of the day, we talked about wrestling one period at a time. Win that period and go on to the next one and win that period. That approach, had we done that consistently and been tough from period one to period three, then we’d have the results we’re looking for as a team.”

Zar (40-2) prevailed 1-0 over Willard’s Gary Walker in one of the best championship matches of the evening and fellow seniors Collyn Kivett (32-6) and DeLeon (35-6) each won by sudden victory in their respective championship matches against Ozark’s Brock Sundlie (Kivett 3-1) and Nixa’s Avry Rutherford (DeLeon 8-6).

Fryar, Mitchell, and Olivares each claimed third with wins by pin, and Fisher Butler won third with a 13-3 major decision.

The Wildcats improved their standing in the conference tournament by two spots and scored 40.5 more points than last season.

Zar won his third conference title at his third different weight (170 his junior and 145 his sophomore season) and he placed second at 126 his freshman season in 2020.

Collyn Kivett and DeLeon each won their first conference title.

 

CARL JUNCTION TAKES THIRD; BULLDOGS WITH THREE TITLES

The Carl Junction Bulldogs put their first four weights in championship matches Saturday and three of them — Carter Foglesong (106), Lukas Walker (113), and Sam Melton (120) — earned conference titles, helping the Bulldogs tally 159.5 overall points and finish behind only Ozark (191) and Neosho (179).

Carl Junction’s Dexter Merrell and Joplin’s Juan Morales battle at 157 pounds. Photo by Israel Perez.

Carl Junction finished in the top three in the conference tournament for the second year in a row, a source of pride for the Bulldogs and their head coach Mike Frizzell.

“I think they stepped up to the task today, coming in as the smallest COC school here and competing with a lot of Class 4 schools as a Class 3 school,” Frizzell said. “I thought we came in and competed well.

“We’re very pleased with the way the kids responded today. We had a rough fourth round, but we came back real well in the medal matches. That’s something to build on. We need to be able to win those big matches in that fourth round. It could be that one round at state or one round at districts to get to go to state.”

Foglesong (32-4) won 6-3 against Carthage’s Tanner Putt for the 106 crown, Walker improved to 36-1 overall with a 7-4 decision against Ozark’s Damien Moseley, and Melton (33-5) pinned Carthage’s Grady Huntley in a mere 13 seconds in their 120-pound championship match.

Ozark’s Caden Harrington pinned Carl Junction junior Max Matthews 42 seconds into the second period of their 126-pound championship match.

Brenden Berry (138), Dex Merrell (157), and Tony Stewart (165) each finished third, Chance Benford (190) and Cayden Bolinger (285) fifth, Nevan Challenger (144) and Blake Starks (215) seventh, and Keaton Colburn (132) and Josh McDermott (175) eighth.

Walker and Melton each won their second conference title—Walker won at 106 and Melton 113 last season.

 

CARTHAGE TAKES SIXTH

Carthage’s Gabe Lambeth looks for a takedown against Ozark’s Eric Shepard on Saturday. Photo by Israel Perez.

Carthage wrestlers Tanner Putt (106), Grady Huntley (120), Bradyn Tate (132), and Grey Petticrew (150) each competed for a conference title, while Alberto Sales (113) and David Recinos (285) each had their shot for a medal in third place matches Saturday.

The Tigers entered the final round in sixth place with 126 points and then went 0-6 in the first and third place matches to remain in sixth with the same number of points.

“Honestly, I thought we wrestled well,” Carthage coach Kenny Brown said. “We ran into some of the best kids in the state in the finals. We went 0-for in the finals, which is not ideal, but we went up against (Nixa’s Zan) Fugitt at 132 in the finals and then Petticrew at 150 ran into (Ozark’s Braxton) Strick. These are two returning state champs.

“Just to get where we did, we wrestled well. I am pleased with where our team is right now. We just have to keep improving on some of the small things.”

Putt, Huntley, Tate, and Petticrew each finished second, Sales and Recinos each placed fourth, Kip Castor (144), Trey Nye (157), and Gabe Lambeth (175) each took fifth, Israel Perez (126) finished sixth, Esvin Gonzalez (190) placed eighth, and Lenny Teo (165) did not place for the Tigers.

 

JOPLIN HAS TWO WRESTLERS PLACE THIRD

The Joplin Eagles, behind third-place finishers Toryn Jones (126) and Draven VanGilder (215), placed ninth in the overall team standings Saturday with 62.5 points, only 3.5 points behind eighth place Branson.

“There were highs and there were lows about like every tournament,” Joplin coach Jeremy Finley said. “Sometimes, the highs outweigh the lows and I think in the early rounds (Saturday), it was hard for us but as the tournament went on, we got some confidence going and I think we did pretty well.”

Jones (18-15) pinned Republic’s Shea Rogers in 3:10 and VanGilder (22-7) won by medical forfeit against Branson’s Cade Grimm (35-5) for third.

Drew VanGilder (15-7) unfortunately took a medical forfeit against Ozark’s Johnny Williams in their third-place match.

Johnathen Burke (144), Ethan Bentz (165), and Brennan Washington (285) each finished sixth and Alex Short (138), Orion Norris (150), and Gryphon Price (175) each placed seventh, while Jabin Brown (120) and Juan Morales (157) did not place for the Eagles.

 

2023 COC WRESTLING TOURNAMENT

at Webb City

Team Scores: Ozark 191, Neosho 179, Carl Junction 159.5, Nixa 153, Willard 148, Carthage 126, Republic 77, Branson 66, Joplin 62.5, Webb City 32.5.

 

Individual Conference Champions

106 pounds: Carter Foglesong, Carl Junction

113: Lukas Walker, Carl Junction

120: Sam Melton, Carl Junction

126: Caden Herrington, Ozark

132: Zan Fugitt, Nixa

138: Kyshin Isringhausen, Branson

144: Caleb Caldwell, Willard

150: Braxton Strick, Ozark

157: Collyn Kivett, Neosho

165: Eli Zar, Neosho

175: Nate Brower, Nixa

190: Ulysses DeLeon, Neosho

215: Brennan Carey, Nixa

285: Brady Griffin, Willard

 

GIRLS HOOPS: Carl Junction tops Lebanon for I-44 Classic crown; Bulldogs win 4th tourney title

LEBANON, Mo. — Another tournament, another championship.

The Carl Junction girls basketball team defeated tourney host Lebanon 69-57 on Saturday in the championship game of the I-44 Lady’s Classic Basketball Tournament inside Boswell Auditorium.

“We’re excited about this one,” Carl Junction coach Brad Shorter told SoMo Sports. “It’s not easy to go on the road and stay in hotel beds and do what we were able to do against a team that got to sleep in their own beds. I’m just proud of them. Lebanon is awfully good. They have some really good pieces and Coach (Jacky) Payne does a great job with them.”  

Ranked first in Class 5 by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association, the Bulldogs have now won four tournament titles this season— the CJ Classic, the Lady Mustang Classic, the Bill Hanson Memorial tourney and the I-44 Classic. 

“It feels good to win another tournament,” Shorter said. “Two of our goals for the season were to be in the championship game of every tournament we played in and then to win the championship in every tournament. We were able to do that in four of five tournaments, so that’s a testament to our kids and how tough they’ve been all season long.”

The Bulldogs were the runner-up at the Fort Smith Tournament of Champions.

On Saturday, the Bulldogs overcame an early deficit en route to the double-digit victory, as Lebanon held a 20-18 lead at the end of the first quarter.

“I think our legs might have got to us a little bit,” Shorter said. “We played really well the last two games and I thought we came out a little sluggish today.” 

The Bulldogs outscored the Yellowjackets 20-11 in the second period for a 38-31 halftime advantage.

Carl Junction held a 50-43 lead at the end of the third quarter.

The visitors outscored the hosts 19-14 in the fourth period for the final margin. 

“We stayed the course and got some things going in the second quarter,” Shorter said. “We weren’t hitting our shots like we were the first two nights, but that’s going to happen. We had to do it with our defense, we did that, and we were able to pull away from them. I thought we could have stretched the lead out a little more, but we had some pretty poor possessions. But we got it done.” 

The Bulldogs are now 18-1.

Senior guard Destiny Buerge led the Bulldogs with 29 points, while senior guard Klohe Burk scored 15 points, junior forward Kylie Scott had 14 and sophomore forward Dezi Williams added eight points.

Western Illinois commit Raegan McCowan scored a game-high 35 points for the Class 6 Yellowjackets, who fell to 12-6.

Ahead of the title game, the Bulldogs beat Warrensburg 94-37 and Lee’s Summit West 75-43 at the event. Both teams have winning records this season.

“All of these tournaments have made us better and will help prepare us for the postseason,” Shorter said. “They’ve also forced us to play three nights in a row and get into our legs a little bit against quality opponents. I think these tournaments have helped our team improve its toughness. We’ve been able to see a lot of different styles of play on short notice, and that’s helped our overall level of play.” 

Carl Junction doesn’t have much time to celebrate the tourney championship. The Bulldogs are at Joplin on Monday night, with the Central Ozark Conference clash slated for 7 p.m.

Shorter noted his squad still has work to do if they want to secure a conference title. 

“We’re ready to get back into COC play and we’re ready to work on another goal of ours,” he said. 

The Carl Junction Bulldogs pose after winning the I44 Lady’s Basketball Classic Tournament on Saturday at Lebanon High School. Courtesy photo.