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DISTRICT HOOPS ROUNDUP: College Heights boys advance, McAuley boys suffer season-ending loss

 

COLLEGE HEIGHTS BOYS 61, WHEATON 40

VERONA, Mo. — Second-seeded College Heights defeated seventh-seeded Wheaton 63-40 on Monday night in the opening-round of the Class 2 District 12 tournament.

College Heights (22-5) advanced to the district semifinals, where they’ll take on third-seeded Purdy (17-10) at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday at Verona High School.

Purdy beat sixth-seeded Miller 56-40.

The other semifinal features No. 1 Marionville vs. No. 5 Verona at 6.

Verona defeated No. 4 Pierce City 65-63 and Marionville had a first-round bye at the top seed.

No other information on CHC’s win was available to SoMo Sports. 

 

SHELDON BOYS 54, MCAULEY CATHOLIC 40

GOLDEN CITY, Mo. — Fifth-seeded McAuley Catholic saw its season come to an end on Monday night against fourth-seeded Sheldon in the opening-round of the Class 1 District 7 tournament.

The Panthers led 16-7 at the end of the first quarter, 28-23 at half and 43-33 by the end of the third period. 

The Warriors were unable to come from behind in the fourth quarter. 

Rocco Bazzano-Joseph led McAuley with 16 points. He hit four treys. Michael Parrigon added seven points and Bradley Wagner scored six.

The Warriors went 7-20 this season.

Sheldon’s William Chapman scored 16 points and Shon Bogart added 14.

Sheldon will meet No. 1 seed Thomas Jefferson at 6 on Wednesday in the district semifinals at Golden City High School.

GIRLS HOOPS: Carl Junction completes undefeated run through COC with thrilling win over Webb City

WEBB CITY, Mo. — In a thrilling end to the regular season, the Carl Junction girls basketball team completed an undefeated run through the always-tough Central Ozark Conference by holding off Webb City 56-53 on Monday night inside the Cardinal Dome.

Ranked first in Class 5 by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association and now 25-1 overall, Carl Junction went 9-0 in the COC, which is regarded as one of the toughest conferences in the state of Missouri. 

“It’s a testament to our kids and our coaching staff,” Carl Junction coach Brad Shorter said of securing a COC championship. “All of them have done a great job all year. It all started last summer. We wanted to make a statement this season. This group has been working at it for a few years now, so it feels good to be able to win the conference and to go undefeated in the conference too. It doesn’t happen a lot in the COC. And we are the smallest school in the conference.”

The game was deadlocked with 2:25 to play before the visitors took the lead for good with one final surge. The Bulldogs also came up with one last defensive stop in the final seconds to secure a hard-fought win. 

In the end, Carl Junction was the team that got it done in crunch time.

“Tonight’s game was a wake-up call for us,” Shorter said. “We needed one of those. We needed a tough game in a tough environment. Things didn’t go our way a lot of the night, but I’m proud our kids were able to hang on and get the win. They kept playing hard, they kept their poise and good things happened for them in the end.”

It’s safe to say the Cardinals made the Bulldogs earn the victory on Monday night. 

“I’m just really proud of them because they battled some adversity and they fought the whole game,” said Webb City assistant coach Brooke Stauffer. “We were right there at the end, so I’m just really proud of them.”

Stauffer, a former Missouri Southern Lion and Neosho Wildcat, handled the head coaching duties in place of Lance Robbins. 

“It was a little nerve-racking tonight, but it was also very exciting for me,” Stauffer said of making her head coaching debut. “I’m glad I was able to coach our two seniors on their Senior Night.” 

Receiving votes in the Class 5 poll, Webb City now has a record of 15-10. The Cardinals went 5-4 in the conference.

 

GAME RECAP

Carl Junction played a large part of the first half without the services of senior standout Destiny Buerge, who picked up two early fouls.

Treys from junior guards Mia Robbins and Malorie Stanley and a hoop inside from sophomore center Sami Mancini gave the Cardinals an 8-5 lead at the end of the low-scoring opening frame.

In the second quarter, the Bulldogs put together a 9-0 run, as sophomores Dezi Williams and DeShaye Buerge buried 3-pointers and junior forward Kylie Scott converted a bucket in the lane and made a free throw for a 19-11 lead.

Mancini scored a pair of hoops to keep the hosts within striking distance before CJ senior guard Hali Shorter scored from in close to give the visitors a 21-16 halftime lead.

Webb City started the second half on a 13-8 run and the game was tied at 29.

Carl Junction reeled off 11 straight points to take their biggest lead of the game, as Williams scored inside before senior guard Klohe Burk, Destiny Buerge and Williams all hit treys.

Webb City’s Kirra Long scored just before the third period ended, cutting her team’s deficit to 40-31 entering the final frame.

With a final spirited run, the Cardinals began the fourth quarter on an 18-9 burst to tie it up at 49.

Stanley scored five points early in the fourth period for the Cardinals, while Mancini and Long had baskets. During the same stretch, Carl Junction got two hoops from Scott and another from Destiny Buerge. Webb City’s Robbins made a pair of trifectas before senior guard Izzy Lopez hit a game-tying trey of her own with 2:25 to play.

However, the Bulldogs wouldn’t be denied.

Burk came up huge by drilling a go-ahead corner 3-pointer before Destiny Buerge hit a short pull-up jumper near the foul line after Scott’s offensive rebound.

But Mancini made one free throw and scored in the paint, cutting CJ’s lead to 54-52 with 50 seconds remaining.

Next, Destiny Buerge connected on two key free throws with 26 seconds left for a four-point cushion.

With 19 seconds left, Webb City senior guard Kate Brownfield hit 1-of-2 free throws to make it a three-point game.

The Bulldogs misfired on the front end of a 1-and-1 free throw with nine seconds remaining.

After a timeout, Webb City had one last chance to tie the game. Robbins hoisted up a trey from the right corner, but Carl Junction’s Scott blocked it just before the final horn sounded.

“Webb City hit some big shots and we didn’t do a very good job of getting out to their shooters,” Shorter said. “Destiny getting into foul trouble early didn’t help us out tonight. And Mancini makes things difficult for you with her play inside. But I’m proud of my kids for getting it done. I thought we got some great minutes off the bench tonight. They provided us with some good defense.” 

 

NAMES & NUMBERS

Williams led Carl Junction with 16 points, while Destiny Buerge scored 15 points and Burk and Scott added 10 points apiece. 

The Bulldogs made 19-of-46 field goal attempts (41 percent) and made just 11-of-22 free throws.

A 6-5 sophomore forward, Mancini scored a game-high 22 points and also grabbed 12 rebounds while battling foul trouble. 

A junior guard, Robbins added 12 points, hitting four 3-pointers. Stanley added eight points and Lopez had six. The Cardinals shot 39 percent (20-of-51 FG). 

Webb City recognized Brownfield and Lopez on Senior Night.

“They’re great leaders, they’re great team players and they’re wonderful kids on and off the court,” Stauffer said of the senior tandem. 

 

DISTRICT TOURNEY AWAITS

The Bulldogs not only secured an outright conference title on Monday, they also extended their winning streak to 20. 

“I feel like we have some pretty good momentum going into the district tournament,” Shorter said. “We do have a pretty big layoff coming up here, but it will give us a chance to heal up some injuries and work on some things. Hopefully we’ll continue to get better.” 

Carl Junction and Webb City could meet again, as the Bulldogs and Cardinals are the top two seeds for the Class 5 District 7 tournament that will be hosted by Webb City.

No. 1 Carl Junction meets No. 8 Ruskin at 5 p.m. on March 2 inside the Cardinal Dome, while No. 2 Webb City takes on No. 7 Belton at the same time in the “boys gym.”

The semifinals are March 4 and the title game is slated for March 7.

“It’s been a great regular season and hopefully we’ll be able to play for a district championship,” Shorter said. 

 

FULL STATS: Webb City HS (webbcitycardinals.com)

GIRLS HOOPS: Outside prevails over inside in Carthage’s win against Neosho

NEOSHO, Mo. — The Carthage Tigers closed out Central Ozark Conference play with a 65-44 win on Monday over the host Neosho Wildcats.

Carthage’s perimeter firepower prevailed against Neosho’s dominant post presence of senior forward Karlee Ellick.

“It was like a clash of opposites,” Carthage coach Scott Moore said. “We’re definitely more talented at the guard position. They’re more talented at the post position. I thought our guards did a great job of dominating the game on both ends.

“I know their post got a bunch of baskets, obviously, but we were trying to do our best to get ball pressure just so they couldn’t even pass her the ball because she gets it and scores pretty quick. It’s hard to double her, and they were very patient in getting it to her.

“I was very proud of my girls at both ends of the floor. I thought we controlled everything that we wanted to control, so it was a good all-around effort for us.”

Carthage scored the game’s opening four points and never trailed, but the conference and district rivals traded punches for most of the first quarter. Ellick opened the scoring in the second quarter for a 16-12 score, but the guests rattled off 11 straight points for their first double-digit lead at 27-12. Lauren Choate’s 3-pointer at the buzzer gave Carthage a 20-7 advantage in the quarter and a 36-17 halftime lead.

“Our shots didn’t fall right away, but in the second quarter, I thought our shots started to fall,” Moore said. “It was nice our three guards all got into double figures, which has been our goal all year. If we can get 15 points from each of them, that’s 45 and if we can get another 10-15 from everybody else, the first team to 60 wins a lot of games in our conference. I am proud that our girls 1-9 came out, worked hard, and got that win tonight.”

Kianna Yates sparked Carthage with a team-high 23 points and made four 3-point baskets, Maggie Boyd had 16 points and four trifectas, Choate netted 13 points and three treys, Landry Cochran and Lexa Youngblood contributed another 10 points with six and four, respectively, while Ashlyn Brust rounded out the scoring with three points.

The Tigers made 12 3-point field goals on the night and earned a 36-3 advantage on the scoreboard alone from their dominance from deep.

“Yeah, that’s probably one of our better shooting nights,” Moore said. “I know we had a couple games early where we hit double-digit threes, but those were against lesser opponents. I thought Neosho battled us for all 32 minutes and so it was a good victory for us tonight.”

Yates reached the 1,500-career point milestone in the second quarter Monday, and the game stopped for a brief recognition of her feat.

“Kianna scores her 1,500th career point, which is great because last year here she scored her 1,000th point against Neosho,” Moore said. “So, it’s a special treat for her to get both of those and now she’s chasing down the school’s scoring record.”

Carthage improved to 11-14 overall and the Tigers finished conference play with a 3-6 mark. The Tigers have their regular season finale Thursday on the road against Cassville and play their Class 6 District 5 quarterfinal game Mar. 2 against third-seeded Kickapoo in Nixa.

Yates needs 35 points to break the school’s scoring record.

Ellick finished with a game-high 31 points, including all 17 of the Wildcats’ points in the first half, while fellow seniors Raine Harris added eight points, Meredith Baldwin three, and Reagan McInturff two points on Neosho’s Senior Night.

Neosho fell to 10-14 overall and 1-6 COC, and the Wildcats finish up their regular season with conference road games Wednesday against Branson and Thursday against Nixa. The Wildcats and the Eagles then will turn around to play each other again on March 2 in the Class 6 District 5 quarterfinals in Nixa.

GIRLS HOOPS: Joplin falls to Ozark on Senior Night

Ozark caught fire from 3-point range in the first quarter to build an early cushion the Tigers would expand upon in the second half on the way to spoiling Joplin’s Senior Night with a 64-37 win over the Eagles on Monday night in Central Ozark Conference and district action.  

“I felt like we did a lot of really good things,” first-year Joplin coach Brad Cox said about his team’s final home game of the season. “We got better throughout the game just like we have gotten better at things throughout the season. That just kind of speaks to the testimony of our girls. At this point of the season with the record that we have, it could be really easy to just go through the motions and not try to get better. But, they have bought into the culture and are still trying to improve. We can’t give up now or we are not going to get to where we are going.”

SENIOR NIGHT 

Joplin honored four student-athletes with Senior Night ceremonies on Monday—Brynn Driver, Izzy Yust, Serafina Auberry and Jill McDaniel.

“If you watch the way that they carried themselves—Izzy, Serafina, Jill and Brynn—we couldn’t have asked for a better group of girls to really try to lay this foundation,” Coach Cox said of his seniors. “That’s not easy to do, and they’ve done it selflessly and with a really positive attitude. I can’t thank them enough. For my first year, I was blessed with a truly great group of seniors.”

SPECIAL MOMENT

Earlier in the year, Driver suffered an in-game knee injury that wound up costing her the rest of her senior season on the court. 

On Monday, she was able to suit up and get into the scorebook one last time after Ozark and Joplin agreed to allow Driver to score the Eagles’ first basket of the night, with Driver grabbing her own miss for a putback score from the low block.

“That was a great moment to get Brynn one last bucket here in this beautiful gym,” Coach Cox said. “And with Izzy passing her the ball, that has been a connection that’s been going on for a long time. It is truly a blessing to get to watch them do that again and for Brynn to have that moment.”

GAME ACTION

After Driver’s ceremonial first basket for the Eagles (4-21, 0-9 COC) to tie the game at 2-2, Ozark got hot from the perimeter in the first quarter to build a double-digit lead they would carry into the intermission.

The Tigers (13-12, 6-3 COC) knocked down four 3-pointers in the period to fuel a 21-10 advantage to start the second quarter. Jordyn Foley had two 3-pointers and finished the first period with 10 points. Kadance Kirkland and Macey Sult each added perimeter field goals in the opening quarter.

Ozark pushed the lead to 15 points as halftime approached before Joplin got a mid-range jumper from Alissa Owens and a 3-pointer from Ashley Phillips to trim the lead to 34-21. An inside basket by Aiyana Kroll cut the deficit to 11.

Ozark pulled out in front for good in the third quarter. The Tigers started the second half on a 12-2 run to push the lead to more than 20 for the first time, 46-25, on a pair of free throws from Alexis Solomon. 

Ozark carried a 19-point lead into the final eight minutes of action and never wavered down the stretch.

SCORING LEADERS

Auberry and Phillips led the Eagles with eight points each in the loss, while Owens added five and Yust four.

Solomon led Ozark in scoring with 18 points, while Foley finished right behind with 16 in the win. Kirkland added eight.

UP NEXT

Joplin wraps the regular season portion of the schedule with a road matchup against McDonald County on Tuesday.

The Eagles are the eighth seed in the Class 6 District 5 tournament and have a 4 p.m. matchup with top-seeded Republic on March 2 at Nixa High School.