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GIRLS HOOPS: Nevada falls to Marshfield in Big 8 title game

NEVADA, Mo. — Nevada’s late comeback fell short, as Marshfield held on for a 61-56 victory over the Tigers on Monday night in the overall Big 8 Conference championship game inside Wynn Gymnasium.

Marshfield built a 32-17 lead by halftime and the Jays held a 45-34 advantage heading into the fourth quarter.

The Tigers erupted for 22 points in the final frame, pulling within four late in the game. But the visitors wouldn’t be denied, as Marshfield never surrendered its lead.

Big 8 West champion Nevada fell to 19-5 overall. The Tigers were looking to repeat as overall Big 8 champs.

Maddy Majors led Nevada with 19 points, while Katie Johnson had 12 and Lakyn Applegate added 11. Abbey Heathman scored eight points for Nevada, while Clara Swearingen had six.

Marshfield, ranked 10th in Class 5, improved to 20-4. The Jays from the Big 8 East have won 12 straight games. 

Four players scored in double figures for Marshfield, as Abigail McBride had 16 points, Quinn Aldridge added 13, Lauren Luebbert scored 12 and Lillie Findley added 11.

Nevada hosts El Dorado Springs on Thursday in the regular season finale.

GIRLS HOOPS: Carthage starts, finishes strong for COC win against Branson

 

CARTHAGE, Mo. — The Carthage Tigers jumped out to a 51-27 halftime lead and their red-hot start held up in the second half for a 71-50 win on Monday night against the visiting Branson Pirates in Central Ozark Conference play.

Carthage used an 18-4 end to the first quarter to go ahead 30-11 after one and the Tigers built a 21-point lead with the first basket of the second quarter at 32-11.

It looked as if the game might turn out to be a tale of two halves, as Branson scored the last eight points of the third quarter and entered the fourth down 58-42 behind a 15-7 edge in the third for the Pirates.

The Pirates cut their deficit to 60-46 around the 3-minute mark, but the Tigers scored 11 of the game’s final 15 points to earn a 21-point victory.

“That’s probably one of the best first halves I’ve ever been a part of as a coach for a team because it was against a pretty good opponent,” Carthage coach Scott Moore said. “In the past, we’ve put up 40-45 on a team who maybe hasn’t won a whole lot of games this year. Branson coming into tonight was very even with us record wise and success and failure versus similar teams.

“For us to come out of the gates and hang 51 in the first half, I just loved their energy on offense and defense. We played with a little bit of swag, which we’ve talked about all year playing with that confidence that gets results. Happy to see that.

“We definitely wanted that same energy to carry on for the whole second half, but shots didn’t fall as well so that led to a lack of energy and plus it takes us out of our press package which usually gives us energy. But definitely, a great start to the game.”

A basket from Kianna Yates and a trifecta from Lauren Choate extended Carthage’s lead back out to 19 at 65-46, then Yates and Choate scored the last six points on made free throws within the final 80 seconds.

“With a young team, they need to learn to close out games and close out teams you have a significant lead on,” Moore said. “Hopefully, we did learn that, because we didn’t do that early in the fourth quarter. We started making bad passes, taking bad shots, let them get layups and fouls got us into some foul trouble situations. We’ll look at that on film and talk about it on Wednesday about how going forward we need to finish better and what it takes to do it.”

The Tigers honored seniors Yates and Landry Cochran before the game.

“Obviously, Kianna Yates has had a fabulous career,” Moore said. “She’s closing in on the school’s all-time scoring record, and we hope that she can get that done this year. That would be a great accomplishment for her. We’re going to miss her because she’s an everyday influence on the program. Hardest worker in practice, first kid here last to leave, getting up extra shots and doing extra work. The face of the franchise for the last four years, she’s been that important to us for that long.

“Landry, on the other hand, is more of the behind-the-scenes and doesn’t put up a whole lot of stats. She’s the person who has us running our plays correctly, telling her teammates what to do, and she has us in the right defense because she’s communicating. Her positive influence in practice and in games … I’ve never seen her say even a mean word, she’s always positive, always encouraging, lifting up her teammates.

“The two of them have been such an integral part of what we’re trying to build here that we’re going to miss that from them the next few years after they’ve graduated, but they’ve definitely made a lasting impression on our program.”

Yates scored a game-high 26 points and she’s 75 points away from surpassing former Carthage standout Maya Williams’ school record of 1,547 career points. The Tigers have at least four games remaining on their schedule.

Choate added 17 points, Maggie Boyd nine, Lexa Youngblood eight, Jaidyn Brunnert seven, and Cochran and Zye Clark rounded out the scoring with two points each.

Carthage improved to 10-13 overall and 2-5 COC, and the Tigers hit the road on Friday to face Willard for their first of three straight road games to close out the regular season.

The Tigers snapped a five-game skid with the win Monday.

Taylor Foster led Branson (9-11, 1-4) with 17 points and Ellison Mehrhoff provided the Pirates a second scorer in double figures with 12 points.

 

GIRLS HOOPS: Webb City keeps pace in COC race by beating Joplin

 

Webb City remained near the top of the Central Ozark Conference standings by earning a convincing 54-19 victory over Joplin on Monday night in a girls basketball clash inside Kaminsky Gymnasium.

The Cardinals are now 15-8 overall and 5-2 in conference play with two COC games to go. 

Carl Junction is currently undefeated in conference play, while Republic has just one loss and Nixa, Ozark and Webb City have two setbacks apiece. 

“One of our goals at the beginning of the season was to be in the hunt for a conference title,” Cardinals coach Lance Robbins said. “Coming down to the end of the season, we’re still in the conversation. We have two tough games coming up with Nixa and Carl Junction to end the conference schedule. We know both of those teams are also right there in the hunt for a conference title. We’d have to have some help along the way, but we just need to take care of our own business. We just have to continue to get better each day and we’ll see what happens.”

Webb City is at Class 6 No. 4 Nixa on Thursday, and the Cardinals end COC play next Monday at home against league leading and Class 5 No. 1 Carl Junction.

In Monday’s clash with the Eagles, Webb City took control with a strong second quarter and then slowly pulled away the rest of the night. 

“I thought we kind of sputtered early offensively,” Coach Robbins said. “I thought Joplin’s girls were getting after it defensively. It took us a few minutes to get adjusted. Once we got adjusted, I thought we got into a groove and did some good things. We had good minutes all the way around from all of our kids tonight.” 

The Eagles, who have played a large part of the season without injured senior team leader Brynn Driver, fell to 4-19 overall and 0-7 in the COC. 

“Kudos to Webb City, they played extremely hard, and we knew they would be ready to play,” Joplin coach Brad Cox said. “We did a really good job of taking care of the ball in the first quarter. But in the second quarter, we started having turnovers and that was the difference in the game. And our Achilles’ heel all year is not being able to make shots. We just have to get better at making shots.”

Cox noted he was pleased with his team’s effort.

“We play extremely hard every game,” Cox said. “There’s never a question about that. I’m proud of the girls. We never have to question them about playing hard, no matter the score.”

 

GAME RECAP

The game was deadlocked at five early when the Cardinals reeled off seven straight points to end the first quarter for a 12-5 advantage. 

Webb City pulled away for good with a game-changing 17-2 burst in the second quarter. 

Junior guard Malorie Stanley scored eight points off the bench during the surge, while senior guard Izzy Lopez hit a 3-pointer and sophomore forward Sami Mancini scored inside. Also, junior forward Dawsyn Decker, senior guard Kate Brownfield, junior guard Mia Robbins and Mancini all contributed free throws that extended Webb City’s lead to 29-8.

“I thought Malorie gave us a big boost off the bench defensively and offensively,” Coach Robbins noted. 

While the Cardinals got going, the Eagles were plagued with empty possessions throughout the second period. But a hoop in the lane from junior guard Bailey Ledford and a pair of midrange jumpers from sophomore forward Riley Kelly cut Joplin’s deficit to 29-12 by intermission. 

The Cardinals outscored the Eagles 13-4 in the third period to take a comfortable 42-16 lead into the final frame.

In the fourth quarter, baskets from sophomore guard Kirra Long, Lopez and Brownfield extended Webb City’s advantage to 49-18 to force a running clock. 

Webb City limited Joplin to seven made field goals in the game, and the Eagles were held to seven points in the second half. 

“We played a lot of man-to-man in the first half and in the second half we switched some things up with our zone defenses,” Coach Robbins said of his team’s solid defensive effort. “I thought our kids did a great job defensively of applying pressure and getting into the passing lanes. And I thought we did a good job of boxing out and rebounding, too.” 

 

NAMES & NUMBERS

The 6-foot-5 Mancini scored 15 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead the Cardinals. The 5-8 Stanley also reached double figures with 13 points.

Also for the Cardinals, Decker scored nine points, Long added eight and Lopez had five. Brownfield scored three points and Mia Robbins added a single tally. 

The Cardinals took advantage of 21 Joplin turnovers while committing just eight turnovers of their own.

Ledford led the Eagles with seven points, while Kelly had six points. Senior guard Izzy Yust scored three points, freshman forward Alissa Owens had two and freshman forward Raniya Triplett added one point.

Joplin travels to Branson on Thursday. The Eagles conclude COC play at home next Monday against Ozark. 

 

FULL STATS: Webb City HS (webbcitycardinals.com)