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STATE SWIMMING: Carl Junction’s Miller captures gold medal; Bulldogs, Cardinals earn all-state honors

ST. PETERS, Mo. — Carl Junction High School junior Chloe Miller is now a state champion.

Miller captured a gold medal on Saturday at the 2023 MSHSAA Class 1 Swimming and Diving Championships at the St. Peters Rec-Plex.

Chloe Miller

Miller’s performance led a strong local showing, as members of the Carl Junction Bulldogs and Webb City Cardinals concluded the season by earning all-state honors in multiple events.

Miller won the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 23.6 seconds. Cape Central’s Sydney Ringwald was the runner-up in 23.79. Miller was the runner-up in the 50 free at last year’s state meet.

Miller made it to the awards podium in two individual events on Saturday, as she finished fifth in the 100 freestyle with a time of 53.94 seconds.

Carl Junction senior Skyler Sundy also had a pair of top-eight finishes. Sundy placed fourth in the 100 backstroke in 59.68 seconds and also finished eighth in the 50 free in 24.85 seconds.

Miller and Sundy were also part of two all-state relays.

Carl Junction’s 200 freestyle relay team of Madeleine Garoutte, Sundy, Elyanna Dogotch and Miller placed fourth in 1:40.

The Bulldogs took seventh in the 400 free relay in 3:46, with Garoutte, Sundy, Dogotch and Miller competing.

With all-state honors in five events, Carl Junction finished eighth in the team standings with 114 points.      

Webb City competed in seven events on Saturday, one in the championship finals and six in the consolation finals.  

In the championship finals, Webb City’s 400 freestyle relay team of Skylar Powell, Avery Mitchell, Alix Davis and Sophia Whitesell finished eighth in 3:47 to earn a spot on the awards podium.

Webb City’s 200 medley relay team of Norah Klosterman, Whitesell, Camryn Klosterman and Mitchell won the consolation final in 1:55 to finish ninth overall. 

The Cardinals took 15th in the 200 freestyle relay, with Powell, Davis, Olivia Honey and Mitchell competing.

A senior, Whitesell finished 11th in the 200 IM (2:14) and 14th in the 500 freestyle (5:29).

Powell finished 14th in the 50 free (25.56) and Davis was 14th in the 100 free (56.0).

The Cardinals finished 13th in the team standings with 59 points.

 

STATE NOTES: Monett’s Macey Flynt finished 31st in the 1-meter diving competition. 

Westminster Christian won the Class 1 team title with 257 points. Parkway West (225) and Cape Central (224) finished second and third in the team standings.

Three Joplin area teams—Carl Junction and Webb City in Class 1 and Carthage in Class 2—had state medalists this season.

On Friday in Class 2, Carthage senior Madison Riley earned all-state honors in two events, as she placed fourth in the 100-yard butterfly and sixth in the 100 freestyle.

C3D3 WRESTLING: Carl Junction makes history with first district title in 25 years

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — The host Carl Junction Bulldogs—behind three individual district champions, seven district finalists and nine state qualifiers overall—won their first district title in wrestling since 1998 with their performance both Friday and Saturday in the 15-school Class 3 District 3 meet.

“Twenty-five years, yeah, it’s been a long time since we put a placard up there on that wall,” Carl Junction coach Mike Frizzell said. “We’re not going to be done yet. It’s going to have even out, so we’ll need to put another one next to it at state. That’s our goal.”

The Bulldogs finished with 199 points were followed by Bolivar with 166, McDonald County (153), Willard (134), Branson (118), Washington (115), Rolla (92), Marshfield (85), Camdenton (67.5), Union (46.5), Webb City (44), Glendale (34), Hillcrest (27), Parkview (23) and West Plains (18).

Carl Junction was sparked by its first three weights in the lineup: Carter Foglesong (106 pounds), Lukas Walker (113), and Sam Melton (120), all three district title winners.

“We call that our murderers’ row,” Frizzell said. “They come out with our first three weight classes being studs like that. Those guys put in the work, put in the time, and they start it off right and set the tone for everybody else. It pays off.”

In their district title matches on Saturday, Foglesong (37-4) pinned Glendale’s Bradley Hiteshew in 4 minutes and 55 seconds, Walker (43-1) pinned McDonald County’s Robinson Yoshino in 1:03, and Melton (40-5) pinned Rolla’s Brayden Squires in 5:40.

Foglesong, Walker, and Melton won all 11 district matches they wrestled by pinfall, and they combined for 82 points.

Carl Junction went 7-1 overall in semifinal matches Saturday.

“Very good start,” Frizzell said. “We talked a little bit last night before the kids left about how we need to come in and the semifinals are going to be a big money round so that’s where we needed to separate ourselves from the pack. It worked out pretty well. I was proud of those guys for picking up seven guys in the finals.”

Marcus Lopez-Durman (150), Tony Stewart (165), Chance Benford (190) and Cayden Bolinger (285) each placed second, and Max Matthews (126) and Dexter Merrell (157) both finished third to round out Carl Junction’s nine state qualifiers.

The Class 3 state tournament begins Friday at the Mizzou Arena in Columbia.

“Seeding is pretty good,” Frizzell said. “We want to stay away from that (fourth seed) against the (first seed) at state, you never know what you’re going to run into … we’re going to run into some competition because there’s some good districts in the state. We’re still going to have our work cut out for us. You’ve got to go and perform.

“I’m just so proud of these guys. We try not to talk about state titles. This week, it’s going to be on everybody’s mind so I don’t want to push that issue.”

 

MUSTANGS SEND EIGHT TO STATE

McDonald County finished third place with 153 points, qualified eight wrestlers for state and saw their efforts spearheaded by individual district champions Blaine Ortiz (138), Samuel Murphy (215) and Jayce Hitt (285).

“It was a great performance overall for our team,” McDonald County coach Josh Factor said. “I mean a few of those matches we would like to have back, but that’s just wrestling, and our guys stepped up to the challenge. We had a good performance, but I think we can definitely improve on where we finished here with quality teams and good competition.”

Ortiz (39-6) gave Branson’s Kyshin Isringhausen his first loss of the season in 47 matches, taking him down for two points and the 6-4 sudden victory and the district title.

“Blaine Ortiz, he’s been battling tough competition all year long,” Factor said. “We’ve wrestled kids like the A.J. Rollo kid from Whitfield, three-time champ, and I think that’s the second time he’s wrestled Isringhausen. They’re going to battle every time they get on the mat.

“Blaine just keeps pushing. He’s one of the hardest workers in our room, and it showed with his performance today and this weekend.”

Murphy (40-1) fought through an injury in the district title match and defeated Branson’s Cade Grimm with a 3-1 sudden victory in a second great district title match between wrestlers from McDonald County and Branson.

“Samuel Murphy, he’s a tough kid,” Factor said. “I’m sure he’ll battle through injury going into next week.”

Hitt (22-0), meanwhile, pinned Bolinger in 36 seconds in his district title match.

“You never know what situations are going to happen in a match and I just tell those guys to go out there and wrestle the situation,” Factor said. “Take what they give you and if a guy’s pushing into you, don’t be afraid to look for those throws.”

Yoshino (113) and Levi Smith (144) finished second, Colter Vick (175) third, and Eberson Perez (106) and Malosi Sosef (190) fourth to round out the Mustangs’ eight to state.

“We’re just going to take it day-by-day and have some good practices next week,” Factor said. “Bring those guys up and get their minds right. Go there, have a good time and do the best we can as a team. Let the cards fall where they fall and have some good competition.”

 

WEBB CITY’S TAYLOR QUALIFIES FOR STATE 

Colt Taylor (132) finished second and became the lone state qualifier this season for Webb City, earning 20 of the Cardinals’ 44 points at district.

Taylor fell to Marshfield’s Tanner Davidson by fall 1:34 in the third period of the district title match.

DISTRICT WRESTLING ROUNDUP: Area athletes advance to state

OZARK, Mo. — Joplin, Neosho and Carthage all had wrestlers advance to the state wrestling tournament by finishing in the top four of their respective brackets on Saturday at the Class 4 District 3 tournament at Ozark High School.

Neosho had six wrestlers move on to state.

Neosho’s Carter Howard (138), Eli Zar (165) and Nico Olivares (285) were district champions, Fisher Butler was the runner-up at 120, Ulysses DeLeon took third at 190 and Collyn Kivett placed fourth at 157.

In the title match at 138, Howard earned an 8-3 decision over Lebanon’s Jonathon Perryman. Zar defeated Carthage’s Davion King 5-1 for the championship at 165. In the heavyweight title bout, Olivares won by fall over Ozark’s Peyton Greer. Butler suffered an 11-2 setback to Lee’s Summit North’s Charlie Dykes in the final at 120.

DeLeon pinned Lee’s Summit West’s Nate Moore in the third-place match. At 157, Kivett dropped a 7-0 decision to Springfield Central’s Gaven Bremenkamp for third place.

Neosho finished second in the team standings with 146 points. Ozark took first with 191 points.

The Carthage Tigers had four wrestlers advance.

Carthage had three athletes take second in their respective brackets—Tanner Putt (106), Grey Petticrew (150) and Davion King (165). Also for the Tigers, Bradyn Tate finished third at 132 pounds.

Putt suffered a 1-0 loss to Raymore-Peculiar’s Kamdon VonHolten in the title match at 106.

Petticrew suffered a loss by fall to Ozark’s Braxton Strick in the title bout at 150, while King lost to Neosho’s Zar, 5-1.

Wrestling for third, Tate won by fall over Kickapoo’s Tobias Collins. 

Carthage finished seventh in the team standings with 102 points.

Joplin’s lone state qualifier is senior Draven VanGilder, who was the runner-up at 215 pounds.

In the title bout, Nixa’s Brennan Carey earned a 7-0 decision over VanGilder.

VanGilder beat Smith-Cotton’s Jerian Maupins 8-2 in the semifinals. He pinned Carthage’s Alexander Salas-Marquez in the opening round and topped Waynesville’s Joshua Bess 4-2 in the quarterfinals. 

 

SENECA SHINES AT CLASS 2 DISTRICT 3 TOURNEY

SENECA, Mo. — The Seneca Indians had eight wrestlers advance to state by finishing in the top four of their weight classes on Saturday at the Class 2 District 3 tournament.

Seneca’s district champs were Brady Roark (132) and Andrew Manley (144) and Jace Renfro was the runner-up at 190.

Finishing third in their brackets for the Indians were Paxton Bruegal (106) and Eli Manley (126). Taking fourth were Landen Commons (157), Nolan Napier (165) and Lincoln Renfro (175).

Cassville had six qualifiers. 

Taking second for the Wildcats were Akhilleus Arguelles (132), Riley James (150), Tristan Thompson (157) and Jake Anthonysz (165). Colton Roark was third at 144 pounds and DJ Glidewell finished fourth at 285.

Nevada had four athletes move on.

Nevada’s Tyler Longobardi was the runner-up at 175, Brayden Keonig (150) and Kenneth Johnson (215) both finished third and Joseph Fahnstock took fourth.

Monett’s Simon Hartline was the district champ at 120 pounds.

The top four teams were Pleasant Hill (218.5), Blair Oaks (174), Seneca (154) and Cassville (114.5).

 

STATE WRESTLING 

The MSHSAA state wrestling tournament will now be a four-day affair in Columbia.

The Class 1 girls and Class 1-2 boys tournaments will be held on Feb. 22-23, while the Class 2 girls and Class 3-4 boys tourneys are slated for Feb. 24-25.

 

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