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BOYS TENNIS: Carl Junction sees roster triple for new head coach

The numbers are definitely up for the Carl Junction boys tennis program and first-year head coach Craig Fox heading into the 2023 season.

The Bulldogs have tripled their roster size from last season.

“We went from eight players with no seniors or freshmen to 24 players this year, so there is a lot of excitement for the season,” Fox said. “Most have never played tennis before, so it will be a season of learning, but we are looking forward to improving our tennis skills and building toward the future.”

The Bulldogs’ returning players are juniors Blaine Wilkerson, Dan Hodson, Jayden Wolf, Sam Cory and Mayan Gandhi and seniors Ben Morey, Will Russell and Cameron Ball, while their newcomers are senior Keaton Amos, freshman Cameron Anderson, junior Luke Battagler, freshman Seth Brown, freshman Ethan Conklin, senior Brock Feken, freshman Joshua Frakes, sophomore Jake Garrett, senior Ethan Hughes, junior Jack Lawson, senior Jordan Markham, senior Elliott Parker, freshman Daniel Rice, freshman Alexz Schneickert, senior Rowan Stamper and freshman Hayden Wilkerson.

“Our strength will be in numbers and growing our program from the ground up,” Fox said. “It will take time, but the future looks bright for the Carl Junction boys tennis program. Blaine Wilkerson, Dan Hodson, Ben Morey and Jordan Markham have been having a strong preseason so hopefully that will translate to a solid start to our regular season. We also have a couple freshmen that show great potential.

“Lack of experience is certainly a concern. Those who are returning are also young tennis players but have a lot of skill and show great leadership. We will struggle through growing pains but will be better for it. Through perseverance, we will be much stronger as the season progresses.”

Not only do some of the younger players have the chance to crack the varsity lineup, but so do some of the upperclassmen.

“The other boys who played last year, Will Russell, Jayden Wolf, Cameron Ball, Sam Cory and Mayan Gandhi have an opportunity to play varsity this year so it will be exciting to see who steps up and grabs those positions,” Fox said. “Their experience will certainly help them in our preseason competitions.”

The Bulldogs finished 2-10 overall in dual competition the past two seasons and last season ended on a 5-0 loss against Webb City in Class 2 District 7 competition.

Carl Junction, who practice and play home matches at the Joplin Athletic Complex, opens the new season March 29 against Thomas Jefferson.
The Bulldogs’ other home duals are Carthage (April 4), Willard (April 6), Neosho (April 11), Republic (April 20), and Ozark (April 25), while the Bulldogs play on the road against Clever (April 10), Branson (April 13), Webb City (April 18), Nixa (April 27), and then Joplin (May 2) to close out the regular season.

Conference, districts (both team and individual), and possibly state competition begin in early May following the dual against Joplin.

BASEBALL PREVIEW: Webb City has new coach, five returning starters this spring

Entering Andrew Doennig’s first year in charge of the Webb City baseball program, the Cardinals have the expectations set high as always.

Webb City will feature five returning starters, a potentially stellar pitching staff and plenty of varsity veterans in the lineup for Doennig, who was a longtime assistant before being elevated to head coach after Flave Darnell’s resignation last spring.

“Our team is ready for the season to get started,” said Doennig, a former Missouri Southern Lion. “We are ready to start playing some games and see where we are as a team. We’ve put a lot of work in this offseason in the weight room and the cage, so we’re excited to see where we stack up against other teams.”

Webb City’s returning starters are senior shortstop Cy Darnell, senior infielder/pitcher Kaylor Darnell, senior outfielder William Hayes, senior infielder Kenley Hood and senior pitcher Walker Sweet.

Cy Darnell was a first-team all-conference selection and a second-team all-state pick last spring, while Kaylor Darnell earned second-team all-COC honors as a pitcher as a junior. 

Cy Darnell, Kaylor Darnell and Sweet have all signed to play for Missouri Southern. 

Hood, a first baseman, has signed with Highland Community College.

Other athletes expected to play key roles this season are seniors Gage Chapman (OF/P), Eli Miller (OF), Landon Johnson (IF), Tyler Marbut (P) and McQuade Eilenstein (OF/DH) and juniors Drew Vonder Haar (IF/P), Shaun Hunt (C), Sam Weller (UT), Brett Korth (P) and Payton Marshall (UT).

Kaylor Darnell, Sweet, Vonder Haar, Marbut and sophomores Landon Fletcher and Luke Beverlin are possible starting pitchers. Potential relief pitchers are Korth, Marshall, Chapman and junior Hunter Shull.

“Our biggest strength is our pitching staff,” Doennig said. “We have a deep pool of guys who can throw and we believe that those guys can go out and give us quality innings and keep us in games. We have some guys who have thrown a few innings, but there are some younger guys that we’re really excited about. Winning baseball games starts on the mound and so we will lean on those guys to keep us in games and continue to improve throughout the year.”

While starting positions are still up for grabs, Webb City’s potential lineup could see Hunt behind the plate, with Hood at first base, Johnson at second, Cy Darnell at shortstop and Kaylor Darnell at third. Possible starting outfielders include Hayes, Chapman, Miller and Weller. Eilenstein is a likely designated hitter.

Doennig noted a key to success will be clutch hitting.

“We will need to improve on our timely hitting,” Doennig said. “We need to get hits when we have runners in scoring position. Coach (Aaron) Snow has done a great job with them this offseason and I think as the season continues, we’ll be able to find guys who can produce at the plate.” 

The Cardinals captured a district championship last season before falling to eventual state champion Platte County in the Class 5 quarterfinals to finish with a 19-16 record.

Webb City will once again face a tough schedule this spring. In addition to navigating the always-tough Central Ozark Conference slate, Webb City’s non-conference slate features games with the likes of Rogersville, Glendale, Rock Bridge, Franics Howell, Kickapoo, Battle, Kearney, Springdale Har-Ber, Fayetteville and a pair of Illinois schools.

That schedule should have the Cardinals battle-tested by the time the postseason arrives. And of course, the Cardinals hope to make a deep postseason run.

“We expect to be able to compete in any game that we play,” Doennig said. “We have a very tough schedule ahead of us, and of course the COC schedule is always tough. I believe that we have some guys who will continue to get better as the season progresses. I think that we’ll be a tough team to face at the end of the year.”

Webb City will open the 2023 season at 3 p.m. on Friday at home against Bishop McGuinness Catholic from Oklahoma City. 

 

Webb City’s schedule: 2023 Baseball – Webb City HS (webbcitycardinals.com)