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HOOPS: Neosho boys, Carl Junction girls earn commanding conference wins

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — The Neosho Wildcats achieved their most overall wins in a season since 2003 with 18 and their most ever wins in Central Ozark Conference play with five, by coming into hostile territory and spoiling the Senior Night festivities with a 64-47 victory over the host Carl Junction Bulldogs on Tuesday night.

Carl Junction’s Ayden Bard pulls up for a jumper in the Bulldogs’ loss to Neosho on Tuesday. Photo by Sloan Uebinger.

Neosho trailed just once when Carl Junction senior Ayden Bard opened the scoring early on and the Wildcats already built a 16-4 lead late in the first from a pair of 8-0 scoring runs.

The Wildcats led 16-7 after one, 32-19 at halftime, and 52-32 after three quarters.

Neosho senior Kael Smith alone proved responsible for all eight points in the first 8-0 spurt and finished with all 14 of his points in the first half.

Fellow senior Isaiah Green scored 15 of his game-high 21 points in the second half and his last point Tuesday extended Neosho’s lead to 62-38 with nearly four minutes remaining in regulation.

“Kael played great,” Neosho coach Zane Culp said. “He just put us on his back and took care of business that whole first quarter. Isaiah just does what he does. We know that he’s going to reach that 16-point mark every night, whether it’s free throws or whatever it is he has to do, he just does it.

“We’re playing so well right now. We feel like we were the favorite in this game and just took care of business. That’s always fun.”

Carter Baslee added 10 points, Jared Siler seven, Carter Fenske six, Michael Day three, Tyrone Harris two, and Brock Franklin one point for the Wildcats (18-5 overall, 5-1 COC).

Neosho’s Isaiah Green absorbs contact on a drive to the hoop during the Wildcats’ win over Carl Junction on Tuesday. Photo by Sloan Uebinger.

The Wildcats are 8-1 overall, including their 5-1 start in conference play, since their 44-38 comeback win over Carl Junction in the Kaminsky Classic in early January.

“We’ve had only one loss since then and that was a hard-fought one (77-69) against Joplin,” Culp said. “It was the turning point in our season. We played Francis Howell and didn’t play well at all, lost to William Chrisman in overtime, and we realized those are the teams that we want to be competing against. We dug in and have taken care of business since then.”

Neosho returns to action Friday on the road against Republic, one of two 20-win teams faces during the last three games of the regular season.

Bard led Carl Junction (8-16, 1-6) with 13 points, while Xavier Perkins added seven, Jett Hocut and Ky Warren six each, Cooper Vediz five, Braxton Dodds four, and Wyatt McAfee, Brody Pant, and Shea Perkins had two points each for the Bulldogs, who are back on the court Thursday on the road against Ozark.

Bulldog seniors Bard, Dodds, Luke Jones, Xavier Perkins, Lucas Vanlanduit, and Warren were honored before the game Tuesday.

 

CARL JUNCTION GIRLS 74, NEOSHO 31

The Carl Junction Bulldogs improved to 23-1 overall and 7-0 in the Central Ozark Conference after their commanding win over the visiting Neosho Wildcats on Tuesday night.

Carl Junction’s Kylie Scott scores in the paint during the Bulldogs’ win over Neosho on Tuesday. Photo by Sloan Uebinger.

Carl Junction’s girls, winners of 18 straight games overall and ranked first in Class 5 by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association, trailed just once early on at 4-2 and the Bulldogs never looked back as they outscored Neosho 16-2 the rest of the first quarter on their way to a 18-6 lead after one.

The Bulldogs then ended the first half on an 11-0 run and entered the lockers with a 39-12 halftime lead, then they continued their scoring run in the second half with eight more unanswered points for a 47-12 lead.

Carl Junction entered the fourth ahead 65-24, behind a 47-18 advantage in the second and third quarters.

“I thought our kids did a solid job defensively pressuring the basketball and making looks inside tough for them,” Carl Junction coach Brad Shorter said. “You hate to see kids injured like they’ve got multiple injuries that have forced them into setbacks. I’m proud of our kids. We moved the ball well tonight. We got some good flow and rhythm offensively. Just proud of them and our effort.”

Destiny Buerge finished with a game-high 24 points to pace the Bulldogs, who surpassed 70 points for the fourth straight game, all conference games.

Kylie Scott added 15 points, Dezi Williams 14, and Klohe Burk had 11 points to complete the quartet in double figures, while Jadyn Howard scored four points, Hali Shorter three, Anna Burch two, and DeShaye Buerge one.

Carl Junction seniors Destiny Buerge, Burk, Shorter, and Allie Wrestler were honored between the girls and boys varsity games.

“I don’t know how many wins these seniors have been a part of, but it’s a lot,” Coach Shorter said. “They started as freshmen and we were 28-0, Destiny was a huge part of that and some of those others got a little bit of time. Wins aside, they’re great kids, they’ve grown up to be great young ladies, and they’re going to be successful at whatever they choose to do, whether it’s on the basketball court or in college or trade. We’re going to miss them.

Neosho’s Jazmyn Washington lets go of a jumper during the Wildcats’ game with Carl Junction on Tuesday. Photo by Sloan Uebinger.

“It’s been a treat to coach Hal. She’s been my water girl since she could sit on the bench. That makes it tough to lose her because she’s such an intelligent player and she’s not some prolific scorer or some outstanding athlete, but she gets the job done and she does a lot of the little things … a lot of it is coaching on the floor and she’s a great teammate, one of the most unselfish, most selfless individuals I know. She’s terrific and I’m going to miss her.

“Destiny is a scoring machine. She has matured so much over the four years, and she’s become more of a great team player that we can utilize when needed. She’s always willing to take on a challenge.

“Klohe has been a fabulous addition. Just shoots it, her defense is unbelievable, and she can put teams at a disadvantage immediately with her speed and quickness.

“Allie didn’t come out last year and we talked her into coming back out this year. Just a great kid and can give us quality minutes off the bench. That’s big for us moving forward.

“Hopefully, we can continue playing and get a few more games out of them.”

The Bulldogs are 92-18 overall so far during the past four seasons.

Carl Junction returns to the court Thursday on the road against Ozark.

Karlee Ellick paced Neosho on Tuesday with 10 points and the trio of Meredith Baldwin, Avyn Blair, and Jazmyn Washington each produced four points for the Wildcats (10-12 overall, 1-4 COC), who are back on the road on Thursday against Republic.

HOOPS ROUNDUP: McAuley and TJ earn sweeps; CHC and Nevada boys earn wins; CHC girls fall

MCAULEY BOYS 65, BRONAUGH 47

McAuley Catholic’s defense limited Bronaugh in the first half while the Warriors’ offense built an insurmountable cushion on the way to the win on Tuesday on Senior Night.

McAuley (8-18) honored Kable Reichardt, Joe Staton, Noah Black, Jack Jones and Trey Martinez in Senior Night ceremonies.

Holding a five-point lead after the first quarter, McAuley knocked down three 3-pointers in the second quarter en route to outscoring Bronaugh 22-8 for 19-point advantage by the intermission. The Warriors held pace in the second half to cruise to victory.

“I was proud of our effort tonight,” McAuley coach Tony Witt said to SoMo Sports. “I saw a lot of good things. I am so proud of our guys for giving our seniors a win on Senior Night.”

Three Warriors finished in double-figure scoring, with Black scoring 16, Michael Parrigon adding 14 and Rocco Bazzano-Joseph finishing with 11 points in the win. Jones added seven and Reichardt scored five.

McAuley is at Thomas Jefferson on Thursday.

 

THOMAS JEFFERSON BOYS 75, VERONA 52

Thomas Jefferson held an 18-point lead by the intermission and put the game away down the stretch for a win over Verona in Ozark 7 Conference action on Tuesday.

The Cavaliers (17-6, 4-1 Ozark 7) led 38-20 at halftime before Verona (8-15, 3-2 Ozark 7) rallied back by outscoring TJ 28-12 in the third period to whittle the lead to 50-48. Thomas Jefferson rallied in a big way, stifling Verona to four points in the final eight minutes while putting up 25 on the offensive end.

“The boys did a great job of regrouping after a rough third quarter,” Thomas Jefferson coach Chris Myers said to SoMo Sports. “We settled back down and really took care of business in the fourth.”

Jay Ball led the way for the Cavaliers with a double-double after scoring 27 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. Tyler Brouhard also added a double-double with 19 points and 12 rebounds. Kip Atteberry had 13 points and Levi Triplett added 12 to give the Cavaliers four players in double figures. 

Jacob Stellwagen had 22 points, with three 3-pointers, while Andrew Martinez sank five 3-pointers on the way to 21 points to lead Verona.

Thomas Jefferson hosts McAuley Catholic on Thursday.

 

COLLEGE HEIGHTS BOYS 68, GOLDEN CITY 61

College Heights Christian’s boys basketball team clinched the Ozark 7 Conference championship by beating the Golden City Eagles on Tuesday night.

College Heights improved to 20-5 and 6-0 in the conference. 

Golden City fell to 16-9.

No other information on Tuesday’s game was available to SoMo Sports at the time of publication.

The Cougars host Sarcoxie on Thursday night.

 

NEVADA BOYS 53, REEDS SPRING 39

REEDS SPRING, Mo. — The Tigers won their Big 8 crossover game on Tuesday.

Nevada led 30-19 at halftime. The Tigers outscored the Wolves 18-7 in the fourth quarter to put the finishing touches on the victory. 

Brice Budd scored 20 points to lead Nevada, while Cade Beshore had 17 points.

Nevada (12-13) hosts Class 3 No. 10 El Dorado Springs on Thursday. It will be a Super Night, with the girls game slated for 6 p.m.

 

MCAULEY GIRLS 42, BRONAUGH 10

McAuley limited Bronaugh to single-digit scoring in every quarter on the way to the win on Tuesday on Senior Night. 

McAuley honored Lily Black in Senior Night ceremonies.

The Warriors (9-16) poured it on Bronaugh from the jump, outscoring the Wildcats 16-4 in the first half before a 16-2 third quarter pushed McAuley’s lead to 32-6 to start the fourth en route to the win.

Kloee Williamson led McAuley with 18 points, while Vanessa Diaz-Hernandez finished with nine points. Brooke Righter and Kendall Ramsey each finished six points. 

McAuley is at Thomas Jefferson on Thursday.


THOMAS JEFFERSON GIRLS 61, VERONA 42

Thomas Jefferson built a 10-point lead after eight minutes of play and never looked back as the Cavaliers beat Verona in Ozark 7 action on Tuesday.

Thomas Jefferson’s lead reached 16 points by the intermission before the Cavaliers took a 56-25 lead into the final eight minutes, cruising to victory and improving to 12-10 on the season. 

Lannah Grigg finished with 22 points to lead the way for Thomas Jefferson, Gabbi Hiebert knocked down three 3-pointers on the way to 17 points. Sarah Mueller added 12 points.

Thomas Jefferson hosts McAuley on Senior Night this Thursday.

 

GOLDEN CITY GIRLS 63, COLLEGE HEIGHTS 54

Ranked eighth in Class 1, Golden City held off the Cougars to improve to 21-4 overall and 5-0 in Ozark 7 play.

College Heights fell to 14-11, 5-1 in the Ozark 7.

“First of all, let me give a lot of credit to Golden City,” College Heights coach John Blankenship said. “They played a great game and shot extremely well. They are difficult to defend with a great post player inside and very good perimeter shooters.”

College Heights led 13-8 at the end of the first quarter.

“We got off to a great start,” Blankenship noted. “There were two pivotal moments I remember that turned the game in their favor. We had a couple of blown defensive assignments, leaving their guards wide open. We had a chance to go up 10 points, but we gave up a quick six points, making the game 18 to 14.

“The second key moment that shifted momentum was Libby Fanning picking up her second foul very early,” Blankenship added. “She had to sit out for extended periods of time tonight due to serious foul trouble. Unfortunately, we struggled shooting tonight for the first three quarters. With a poor shooting night and Libby being out, they stretched the lead to 16 points. We finally started shooting like we are capable of in the fourth quarter and turned up the defensive pressure, cutting the lead to four points. We had to foul late and they did a great job of hitting their free throws. I was proud of how we battled back. We just waited too long to play with urgency.”

Fanning recorded a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds in limited minutes.

Ava Lett hit four 3-pointers for 12 points to go with three assists, while Jayli Johnson had 13 points and five assists. Maddy Colin contributed 10 points and six rebounds, while Addie Lawrence added seven points, three boards and two blocked shots.

College Heights hosts Sarcoxie on Thursday night.

BOYS HOOPS: Gibson, Hafer lead Joplin to convincing win over Webb City

 

In a game featuring a number of standout guards, Joplin’s forward tandem of Terrance Gibson and Whit Hafer stole the show.

Joplin’s frontcourt duo combined for 50 points as the Eagles rolled to a convincing 81-64 victory over the rival Webb City Cardinals on Tuesday night in a Central Ozark Conference clash inside Kaminsky Gymnasium.

“This win is huge for us,” Eagles coach Bronson Schaake said. “When I got here I understood pretty quickly the rivalry between Joplin and Webb. I knew it would be a dogfight tonight.”

The game was deadlocked at 19 at the end of the first quarter before the Eagles outscored the Cardinals 22-9 in the game-changing second period to take the lead for good.

Joplin junior guard All Wright races up the floor past Webb City’s Holton Keith on Tuesday night. Photo by Derek Livingston.

“We made some defensive adjustments in the second quarter,” Schaake said. “Our guys did a great job. We were able to get out and get some easy buckets and we were able to pull away.”

Joplin’s starting forwards definitely played a crucial role in Tuesday’s win.

A 6-foot-5 senior, Gibson poured in a game-high 27 points on 12-of-15 shooting to go along with six boards and three steals. 

A 6-7 junior, Hafer added 23 points by making 8-of-15 field goal attempts, including five made 3-pointers. Hafer also had a team-high seven rebounds.  

“When those two are playing like that, it’s definitely hard to stop them,” Schaake said. “They both have size. And people probably don’t realize Whit can shoot like that. He’s getting more and more confident. And those outside shots opened things up inside for Terrance.” 

Joplin scored at least 17 points in every quarter.

“We weren’t very good defensively the whole game,” Cardinals coach Jason Horn said. “We allowed too many straight-line drives and we didn’t do a good job of rebounding the basketball. They pretty much man-handled us.”

Schaake noted that Tuesday’s performance is evidence his Eagles have made big strides since the start of the 2022-23 campaign. 

“This is a good conference win and I think we’re going in the right direction,” Schaake said. “We’ve been playing a lot better basketball the last two or three weeks. Hopefully we can keep it going.”

 

NAMES & NUMBERS

Webb City’s Alex Martin scores inside against Joplin’s Terrance Gibson on Tuesday night. Photo by Derek Livingston.

Three players scored in double figures for the Eagles, who improved to 14-8 overall and 5-2 in the COC.

In addition to Gibson and Hafer, standout junior guard All Wright contributed 13 points and five assists. Clearly the focus of Webb City’s defense, Wright made 6-of-8 shots from the floor. Junior guard Quin Renfro added eight points for Joplin.

The Eagles shot 54 percent (33-of-61) and out-rebounded the Cardinals 28-17. Joplin also won the turnover battle, as Webb City had 18 turnovers to the hosts’ 12.

With a fourth straight setback, Webb City slipped to 15-8 and 2-5 in the always-tough COC. 

The Cardinals made 59 percent of their field goal attempts (26-of-44), but they went just 4-for-12 from beyond the arc.

Sophomore guard Holton Keith led Webb City with 23 points on 11-of-15 shooting. Senior forward Alex Martin scored 15 points and junior guard Barron Duda added 10 to give the Cardinals three players in double figures.

Sophomore guard Eli Pace contributed nine points, three steals and three assists.

 

GAME RECAP

Webb City raced out to a 12-5 lead after back-to-back 3-pointers from Duda and Keith before Joplin responded with seven straight points to tie it up. 

Hafer buried a trio of 3-pointers in the opening frame and the game was tied after the first eight minutes.

The Eagles started the second quarter on an 11-2 burst. Hoops from Renfro and Hafer and a pair of buckets inside by Gibson finished off the spurt and the hosts were up 30-21.

“When they’re focusing on All like that, other guys have to step up and lift up their teammates,” Schaake noted. “They were able to do that.”

Joplin took its first double digit advantage at 36-26 after a hoop from Wright. 

Webb City was plagued by empty possessions throughout the second quarter and the visitors had 12 turnovers in the first half.

“We missed some assignments defensively,” Horn said. “We were trying to do something to slow All (Wright) down, but we got a little confused in our rotations and they got some open looks. Offensively, we had too many unforced turnovers in the first half. We were being loose with the basketball and a good team will beat you if you do that.”

In the third period, Hafer’s fifth trifecta gave the hosts their biggest lead at 54-36 with 3:40 to go.

Webb City responded with a 9-0 run before the Eagles got a trey from sophomore Collis Jones and a hoop in transition from Hobbs Gooch for a 59-45 lead heading into the final frame. 

Overall, Joplin out-pointed Webb City 18-17 in the third quarter and 22-19 in the fourth quarter to seal the win.

The main highlight of the fourth quarter for the Eagles was a pair of dunks by Gibson.

Webb City trimmed its deficit to 10 with just over two minutes to play before the Eagles reeled off the final seven points of the night for the final margin.

“I think we got a little fatigued late in the game and Webb City has some good guards,” Schaake said. “But we were able to withstand that run and stretch it back out at the end.”

 

WHAT’S NEXT?

Webb City is at undefeated Class 6 No. 2 Nixa on Friday night. 

Joplin is at Kickapoo on Wednesday night and at Branson on Friday. 

 

Joplin’s Whit Hafer knocks down a 3-pointer in the first quarter of Tuesday’s game against Webb City. Hafer scored 23 points for the Eagles. Photo by Derek Livingston.

 

Webb City’s Holton Keith drives to the hoop against Collis Jones. Keith led the Cardinals with 23 points. Photos by Derek Livingston.

 

FULL STATS: Webb City HS (webbcitycardinals.com)

BOYS HOOPS: Carthage holds off Branson for COC win on Senior Night

CARTHAGE, Mo. — After building a multi-possession lead in the first half, Carthage spent the second half holding off Branson and sending the seniors home with a 56-54 win in Central Ozark Conference action on Tuesday Night in the final home game of the regular season.

After taking a slim advantage into the second period, the Tigers (13-10, 3-4 COC) outscored the Pirates 17-12 to go into halftime with a 27-21 lead. Branson (5-19, 0-7 COC) didn’t go away in the second half, however, cutting the lead to one possession several times down the stretch only to see an answer from Carthage every time to allow the Tigers to hold on for the win.

“The Branson kids played tough as nails tonight and really punched us in the mouth,” Carthage coach Nathan Morris said to SoMo Sports. “We obviously had one of our worst shooting nights of the season, and I feel like it really affected our play on both ends. … I’m glad we got the win for our four seniors, but we need to get back to work tomorrow in preparation for a great shooting team in Willard.”

SENIOR NIGHT

Carthage honored four seniors on Tuesday in Senior Night ceremonies prior to tipoff—Britt Coy, Clay Kinder, Ben Nicholas and Max Templeman.

“Ben, Clay, Britt and Max have been key factors in my four years as head coach,” Morris said of his senior group. “They were the first freshman class I inherited from the jump. They had a fantastic freshman year and immediately helped our varsity the next year. We talk a lot about this group and last year’s group officially setting the standard of how we play Carthage basketball from this point forward.”

GAME ACTION

Carthage took a 10-9 lead into the second quarter and expanded their cushion to six points by the intermission. The Tigers got nine points in the quarter from Templeman, including a 3-pointer, and built a quarter-high eight-point lead off a fast-break score by Justin Ray following a Branson turnover with time dwindling before the Pirates just before the horn.

Each time Branson made a push for the lead in the second half, Carthage was there with an answer.

The Pirates cut the lead to 29-27 before a Ray bucket inside pushed the lead back to two possessions. Branson knocked down a 3-pointer on the next trip down the floor to trim the deficit to one near the halfway mark before Ray answered back with a 3-pointer of his own from the wing to again push the margin to two possessions.

Branson’s Nolan Toliver knocked down a 3-pointer with 1:35 left in the third to make the score 36-35, but once again the Tigers responded. Ray knocked down a triple from the wing and Coy earned a steal and score on the break for a 41-35 advantage with 25 seconds left in the quarter.

Templeman gave Carthage a seven-point lead in the fourth quarter with 5:10 left after scoring on the drive.

The Pirates cut the deficit to three inside of four minutes to play before Coy knocked down a 3-pointer from the corner and Templeman added an inside bucket for a quarter-high eight-point lead, 52-44, with 2:35 remaining. 

Staying true to form, Branson didn’t go away, as the Pirates chipped away at the lead until Justin Gill scored inside with 11.4 seconds left to cut the Tigers’ lead to 54-52.

Kinder scored on the runout basket on the ensuing inbounds play for Carthage to push the lead to four with seconds remaining to seal the win.

SCORING LEADERS

Templeman led the way with 20 points for the Tigers, while Justin Ray knocked down a team-high two 3-pointers on the way to 14 points. Coy finished with 11 to give the Tigers three players in double figures. Kinder added six in the win.

Jayce Culver and Gill each finished with 14 points to lead Branson in scoring.

UP NEXT

Carthage is at Willard on Friday before wrapping up the season on the road at Neosho on Feb. 21.