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DISTRICT HOOPS: Updated postseason scores

BOYS DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS

CLASS 6 DISTRICT 5

(At Ozark)

Wednesday’s quarterfinals

(1) Nixa 57, (8) Ozark 55

(4) Joplin 90, (5) Springfield Central 88 (2 OT)

(2) Kickapoo 74, (7) Carthage 54 

(3) Republic 56, (6) Neosho 40

 

Friday’s semifinals

Nixa 68, Joplin 46

Kickapoo 59, Republic 49

 

Monday’s title game

Kickapoo 68, Nixa 60

 

CLASS 5 DISTRICT 7

(At Belton)

Wednesday’s quarterfinals

(1) Grandview 69, (8) Warrensburg 62

(4) Belton 79, (5) Hogan Prep 68

(2) Webb City 56, (7) Carl Junction 37

(3) Ruskin 48, (6) Raytown South 36

 

Friday’s semifinals

Belton 59, Grandview 51

Ruskin 79, Webb City 63

 

Monday’s title game

Ruskin 76, Belton 62

 

CLASS 5 DISTRICT 6

(At Willard)

Wednesday’s quarterfinals

(8) Branson 55, (1) Bolivar 52

(4) Hillcrest 60, (5) McDonald County 43

(2) Parkview 58, (7) West Plains 45

(3) Glendale 73, (6) Willard 70

 

Friday’s semifinals

Hillcrest 54, Branson 37

Parkview 64, Glendale 57

 

Monday’s title game

Hillcrest 56, Parkview 51

 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 12

(At Monett)

Monday’s quarterfinals

(4) Monett 25, (5) Reeds Spring 19

(3) Cassville 37, (6) Mount Vernon 31

Wednesday’s semifinals

(1) Seneca 51, Monett 46

(2) Aurora 60, Cassville 36

 

Friday’s title game

Seneca 61, Aurora 47

 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 13

(At Pleasant Hill)

Monday’s quarterfinals

(5) Clinton 60, (4) Knob Noster 50

(3) Harrisonville 63, (6) Pleasant Hill 60

 

Wednesday’s semifinals

(1) Nevada 51, Clinton 36

(2) Barstow 60, Harrisonville 43

 

Friday’s title game

Barstow 57, Nevada 42

 

GIRLS DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS

CLASS 6 DISTRICT 5

(At Nixa)

Thursday’s quarterfinals

(1) Republic 74, (8) Joplin 24

(5) Ozark 50, (4) Glendale 42

(2) Nixa 65, (7) Neosho 30

(3) Kickapoo 64, (6) Carthage 40

 

Saturday’s semifinals

Republic 52, Ozark 41

Kickapoo 60, Nixa 56

 

Tuesday’s title game

Republic 57, Kickapoo 50

 

CLASS 5 DISTRICT 7

(At Webb City)

Thursday’s quarterfinals

(1) Carl Junction 71, (8) Ruskin 22

(4) Grandview 60, (5) Warrensburg 50

(2) Webb City 34, (7) Belton 24

(3) Bolivar 61, (6) McDonald County 33

 

Saturday’s semifinals

Carl Junction 68, Grandview 37

Webb City 55, Bolivar 34

 

Tuesday’s title game

Carl Junction 67, Webb City 42

 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 12

(At Monett)

Tuesday’s quarterfinals

(4) Cassville 43, (5) Reeds Spring 38

 

Thursday’s semifinals

(1) Aurora 46, Cassville 26

(2) Seneca 50, (3) Monett 45

 

Saturday’s title game

Aurora 48, Seneca 38

 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 13

(At Pleasant Hill)

Tuesday’s quarterfinals

(3) Clinton 54, (6) Pleasant Hill 29

(4) Harrisonville 44, (5) Center 41

 

Thursday’s semifinals

(1) Nevada 42, Harrisonville 39 (OT)

Clinton 40, (2) Notre Dame de Sion 37

 

Saturday’s title game

Nevada 46, Clinton 45

DISTRICT HOOPS: Three-point shooting, late free throws lead Aurora past Seneca in title game

MONETT, Mo. — The Aurora Lady Houns earned their first district title in girls basketball since 2012 with a 48-38 win against the Seneca Indians in the Class 4 District 12 championship game on Saturday evening at E.E. Camp Gymnasium.

Aurora lived and nearly died by the 3-point shot with five trifectas in the second quarter turning a 15-8 deficit after one quarter into a 25-22 halftime lead before cooling off dramatically in the second half.

Fortunately for Aurora, both teams endured a scoring drought for a large portion of the third and the Houns entered the fourth quarter leading 34-28.

Kylee Cole and Makena Hall made 3-pointers early in the fourth to give Aurora a 40-33 lead.

Aurora’s shooting touch from the stripe came in handy in the fourth period, as they made eight of their nine free throw attempts down the stretch to deliver a knockout blow to the Indians.

Seneca’s outstanding sophomore guard Hazley Grotjohn scored almost seemingly at will in the first half, and she had 13 of the Indians’ 15 points in the first half and five of their seven in the second half to add up to 18 of Seneca’s first 22 points.

Grotjohn missed her second free throw right before halftime, but her putback before the buzzer gave Seneca the last three points of the first half after top-seeded Aurora scored 17 of the first 21 points of the second quarter.

Grotjohn started out the second half much like she had during the first with two baskets right out of the gate that had Seneca down one at 25-24 and 27-26.

Grotjohn would only make one more field goal the rest of the way, however, and finished her night with a game-high 24 points.

Seneca senior Parker Long finished her final high school game with seven points.

Grotjohn and Long combined for all 28 Seneca points after three quarters.

The Indians finish an injury-plagued season 12-16 overall and they only lose two seniors in Long and Daylin McKnight.

Cole led Aurora with 16 points, Ellie Creasey finished with 12 points, Jaelyn Ernest added 10 points, Hall had six points, and Payden Blevins scored four points.

Aurora, who defeated Seneca 63-24 at home back in December, won a proverbial dogfight Saturday to improve to 20-8 and win a district title for the first time in more than a decade.

The Houns could match their most wins in a season since 2009 when they play District 11 champion Ava (24-4) in the Class 4 sectionals on Monday at Gibson Arena on the campus of Missouri S&T in Rolla.

Ava defeated Rogersville 47-40 for a district title on Saturday and the Bears have only lost once in the 2023 calendar year with their first three losses this season in December against Class 5 West Plains (57-44) and Class 6 schools Nixa (53-33) and Ozark (42-32).

The Bears are ranked eighth in Class 4 by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association.

The Bears and the Houns have no previous meetings listed on the MSHSAA website.