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HOOPS: Thomas Jefferson sweeps Exeter in Ozark 7 doubleheader

The Thomas Jefferson and Exeter boys basketball game on Thursday evening had all the early signs of becoming a shootout with the host Cavaliers ahead 17-15 after one quarter.

The teams exchanged the lead at least seven times.

The visiting Tigers had their perimeter shooters feeling a hot hand with three 3-point baskets during the first eight minutes.

The Cavaliers, meanwhile, fed their senior center Jay Ball early and often for 12 of their 17 first-quarter points.

Ball finished with a game-high 32 points, Thomas Jefferson hit more 3-point shots than Exeter did over the final three quarters and the Cavaliers’ defense tightened up on their way to a 59-41 win at the TJ Fieldhouse.

“Honestly, we just had no defensive intensity early in the game,” Thomas Jefferson coach Chris Myers said. “We rotated slow and gave them a lot of good looks at the bucket. In the second quarter, we started to make an adjustment and then in the second half, we really turned up the defensive pressure which changed the game.”

Tyler Brouhard finished with 10 points, eight of them in the first half with a 3-pointer late in the half that gave the Cavaliers a 28-21 halftime advantage.

Kip Atteberry added eight points, Tony Touma five points and Kohl Thurman and Levi Triplett two points each.

“We got the inside game established early,” Myers said. “Jay did a good job of finishing inside and then our guards stepped up and knocked down some big shots. Guys that don’t typically score a lot of points for us all got their names in the scoring column.”

Atteberry’s trifecta late in the third put the Cavaliers up 45-32 entering the fourth and Touma knocked down another trifecta to extend the lead to 48-34 after Exeter opened the scoring in the fourth.

“Kip had a great shooting night the other night,” Myers said. “He carried that over into this game. We hope that he keeps that confidence going into next week and on into districts.”

Thomas Jefferson improved to 16-6 overall and 3-1 in the Ozark 7 Conference, and the Cavaliers are back in action Tuesday at home against conference and district foe Verona.

The Cavaliers have games remaining against Verona and then city, conference, and district rival McAuley Catholic before the start of the postseason.

“Trying to build on the things we’ve been working on all year and trying to finetune a few things here and there to try and make a good run come playoff time,” Myers said.

Thomas Jefferson, two-time defending district champion, owns the top seed for the upcoming Class 1 District 7 tournament hosted by Golden City.

 

Thomas Jefferson girls 57, Exeter 11

The Cavaliers scored the first 20 points of the game and never looked back during a 46-point victory Thursday over their conference rival.

“We played them early in the season and (tonight) was the same type of game as before,” Thomas Jefferson coach Traci Walker said. “Our focus right now is on districts. We play McAuley on Senior Night next Thursday and then turn around and play them at districts. We have some team goals that we’re working on, so we tried using that for this game. We’re trying to finish above .500. That’s what we’re working on.”

Thomas Jefferson junior Gabbi Hiebert and sophomore Lannah Grigg combined for 49 points Thursday with Hiebert good for 29 and Grigg for 20.

“They are my dynamic duo,” Walker said. “It’s nice when we play teams that know they can’t guard both.”

Tannah Cassatt added four points and Macie Shifferd and Sarah Mueller each had two points for the Cavaliers.

Thomas Jefferson improved to 11-10 overall and 2-2 Ozark 7, and the Cavaliers return home Tuesday against conference foe Verona.

GIRLS HOOPS ROUNDUP: Carl Junction tops Branson; Neosho, Carthage, Webb City fall in COC play

CARL JUNCTION GIRLS 71, BRANSON 56

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — After a close first half, Carl Junction outscored Branson 22-7 in the third quarter to pull away for good on Thursday night in Central Ozark Conference girls basketball action.

Ranked first in Class 5, Carl Junction hiked its record to 22-1 overall and 6-0 in the Central Ozark Conference.

Up 21-17 at the end of the first quarter, the Bulldogs were clinging to a 33-28 lead at intermission.

But Carl Junction dominated the third period and built a 55-35 lead heading into the final frame.

Standout senior guard Destiny Buerge scored 25 points to lead the Bulldogs, while junior forward Kylie Scott had 23 points and senior guard Klohe Burk added 12 points.

Taylor Foster paced Branson with 18 points.

The Pirates slipped to 9-10 overall and 1-3 in the COC.

Carl Junction hosts Neosho on Tuesday in the team’s final home date.

 

OZARK GIRLS 49, NEOSHO 42

NEOSHO, Mo. — Ozark led by three heading into the final eight minutes of action and held off Neosho for a Central Ozark Conference and district win on Thursday.

The Tigers (11-10, 4-1 COC) went into halftime up three and the lead was the same as both teams entered the fourth quarter. Ozark got the first bucket of the fourth and kept that pace down the stretch. The Tigers pushed the lead to six early in the period before the Wildcats (10-11, 1-3 COC) cut it back to three with three minutes left. Unfortunately, that would be as close as Neosho got before Ozark pushed the margin out to seven and held on to the final horn.

Ozark’s Jordyn Foley started the final period off with a 3-pointer from the top of the key before Karlee Ellick scored on the inside for Neosho.

Ellick earned a steal for a layup on the break by Autumn Kinnaird the other way to trim the lead back to three, 41-38, with 3:11 to left in regulation.

After a pair of free throws from Sydney Hampton, Molly Rushing earned a steal for a fast-break score with 2:15 to play to give the Tigers a 45-38 cushion and essentially put the game out of reach.

Ellick led the Wildcats in scoring with 15 points, while Meredith Baldwin and Courtney Thomason each scored seven points. Raine Harris finished with six and Kinnaird closed with five. 

Neosho is at Carl Junction on Tuesday.

Ozark hosts Republic on Monday.

Webb City’s Malorie Stanley drives to the hoop against Republic’s Alex Price on Thursday night inside the Cardinal Dome. Photos by Derek Livingston.

REPUBLIC GIRLS 66, WEBB CITY 53

WEBB CITY, Mo. — The Webb City girls basketball team hung tough with Class 6 No. 3 Republic for a large part of the night, but the Tigers rode a strong third quarter to a COC win over the Cardinals on Thursday inside the Cardinal Dome.

Webb City’s Sami Mancini scores inside against Republic on Thursday night.

After a close first half, the Tigers outscored the Cardinals 23-7 in the game-changing third period to take control.

Webb City fell to 14-8 overall and 4-2 in the COC. 

Sophomore post player Sami Mancini scored 23 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead Webb City. On Wednesday, Mancini announced on Twitter that she’s received an offer from Vanderbilt.

Kate Brownfield added 10 points for the Cardinals, while Mia Robbins and Kirra Long added seven points apiece.

Republic improved to 19-3 and 4-1 in the conference.

Missouri State commit Kaemyn Bekemeier led Republic with 22 points and 10 rebounds. A senior guard, Bekemeier has scored more than 2,000 points during her prep career.

Lauren Chastain added 15 points for the Tigers.

Webb City took a three-point lead after Mancini’s hoop inside and Long’s trey, but the Tigers reeled off five straight points to take a 15-13 lead at the end of the first quarter.

The Tigers began the second period on a 13-6 run to go up nine. During the surge, the Tigers were able to force the Cardinals into a number of turnovers with their full-court press.

Webb City’s Robbins hit a 3-pointer from the top of the key to cut her team’s deficit to 28-22 at halftime.

Ignited by their pressure defense, the Tigers used a 16-2 run in the third quarter to pull away for good. 

By the time the third period ended, Republic held a comfortable 51-29 lead.

The Cardinals had one last run in them. Brownfield scored eight straight points and Mancini hit the second of two foul shots, cutting Webb City’s deficit to 11 with 4:20 left.

But the Tigers wouldn’t be denied.

Webb City is at Joplin on Monday night.

 

NIXA GIRLS 68, CARTHAGE 37

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Nixa held a seven-point lead after the first quarter and expanded upon it over the remaining three quarters en route to a conference and district win over Carthage on Thursday.

The Eagles (16-5, 3-2 COC) outscored the Tigers (9-13, 1-5) by 14 in the second quarter to push the lead more than 20 by the intermission. Nixa held pace in the second half on the way to victory.

Sadie Conway had 13 points to lead Nixa, while Norah Clark finished with 12. Laila Grant added 10 for three players in double figures.

Carthage’s Kianna Yates led the Tigers with 17 points, including three 3-pointers. Lexa Youngblood added seven points, while Maggie Boyd and Lauren Choate each finished with five in the loss.

Carthage hosts Branson on Monday on Senior Night.