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BOYS TENNIS: Numbers, enthusiasm on the rise for Joplin

The Joplin High School boys tennis team’s roster has doubled overall in total numbers, and they return five players with varsity experience from last season in sophomore Adam Badr, junior Chapel Braman, sophomore Josiah Hazlewood, senior Michael Mancipe and senior Hunter Markley.

“Our primary goals for the season are to continue to develop players and improve our record from last year,” Joplin coach Aaron Stump said. “Our strength is in the improved athleticism and mindset of the team. We have clear leaders and guys who will make the season exciting. Our weakness is in experience. Of the 27 players on our roster, we have only three seniors. The majority of our group is either a freshman or a sophomore. A continued growth mindset, where the players reflect on matches and work on to improve in areas of weakness, will help us be more successful this year.”

Joplin finished 2-9 overall and 2-7 in the Central Ozark Conference last season, and the Eagles’ season ended with a 5-0 loss against Lee’s Summit West in Class 3 District 6.

The Eagles are 4-19 overall their past two seasons since they were 18-5 and fourth place in Class 2 in 2019 and 21-1 and district champions in 2018.

Joplin won district titles in five seasons, three straight from 2012-14 and back-to-back in 2018 and 2019.

“The atmosphere has improved significantly,” Stump said. “The energy and excitement remind me of the team we had in 2016-17, which developed into conference champions in subsequent school years.

“Adam Badr has taken on the role of captain and frequently works to develop newer players. We have quite a few guys to watch for this season. We’ve had some surprises in our challenge matches already, and I anticipate a few more before our season begins. With this many new players all developing skills, improved serves or groundstrokes can change the outcome of many of our challenge matches.”

Freshman Nicolas Brady, senior Jaxson Cloud, sophomore Leif Garrity, sophomore Jordan Goins, freshman Gavin Goodman, sophomore Parker Hinman, sophomore Connor Intessimone, sophomore Samuel Ipock, sophomore Griffan Keller, sophomore Oscar Kienzle, sophomore Elijah Knight, freshman Grady Obermiller, freshman Dylan Rodriguez, sophomore Cade Sinclair, sophomore Gideon Speer, sophomore Roman Venturella, sophomore Jaydon Walton, freshman Landon White, freshman Zekir Ajruloski, freshman Kye Adams, freshman Cooper Burrow and freshman Fletcher Ledford complete Joplin’s 27-player roster.

The Eagles open their season March 28 against Thomas Jefferson, they have duals at home against Nixa (April 6), Willard (April 20), and Carl Junction (May 2) and on the road against Neosho (April 4), Republic (April 11), Ozark (April 13), Webb City (April 25), and Branson (April 27) before competition in conference, district, and possibly state.

Joplin also plays in the Branson Doubles Classic (April 7) and the Truman Tournament (April 15) and hosts the Joplin Invitational (April 21). Neosho hosts the conference tournament May 3 at the Joplin Athletic Complex.

BOYS TENNIS: Neosho features several returners, newcomers for ‘23 season

The Neosho High School boys tennis team returns seven players from last season’s squad that finished 0-13 overall and 0-9 in Central Ozark Conference competition.

Neosho won only 10 matches in their 13 duals last season and the Wildcats’ season ended on a 5-0 loss to West Plains in the Class 2 District 6 tournament.

The Wildcats’ returning players are Christian Williams, Peyton Williams, Noah Schade, Wes Williams, Omar Lemus, Wes McKay and Aidan Long.

“We would like to pick up some victories,” Neosho coach Nick Hays said. “For this season, we have a lot of depth and experience. We did not graduate many players, so hopefully this will help in our efforts this year. I believe if we play with some confidence, then that should help us build our skills to have some more success this season.

“We have added some good, new players that will be contributing on varsity. This will be exciting to see if this will lead to some out of conference victories and some in conference as well.”

Hays said the new varsity contributors this season will be senior Willis Jarvis, junior Breckin McAffrey and junior Reid Snyder. Jarvis and Snyder are slated for the No. 2 and No. 3 spots in the lineup.

The Wildcats will build around one of their three Williams on the team.

“Christian Williams was our No. 1 last year and is again this year,” Hays said. “He has done a great job with helping other players get better in the offseason and being a role model during the season in terms of effort and attitude.”

Neosho opens the season March 27 against Parkview and Hillcrest, and the Wildcats’ schedule features away duals against Monett (March 28), Thomas Jefferson (April 10), Carl Junction (April 11), Willard (April 13), Carthage (April 25), and Republic (April 27) and home against Mount Vernon (March 30), Joplin (April 4), Ozark (April 6), Aurora (April 17), Nixa (April 18), Branson (April 20), and Webb City (May 2).

The Wildcats also have the Republic Invitational (April 28) and they are the host school for the conference tournament played May 3 at the Joplin Athletic Complex.

BASEBALL: Mac County suffers one-run loss to Glendale

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Glendale edged McDonald County 2-1 on Monday in a non-conference prep baseball contest at Provance Field.

The Mustangs fell to 2-2 on the season.

This one could be described as a pitcher’s duel.

The Falcons took a 1-0 lead in the second on Graham Satterwhite’s RBI single. 

The Mustangs rallied with two outs in the third.

Cross Dowd, Tucker Walters and Isaac Behm recorded three straight singles to make it 1-1. 

The score held up until the bottom of the sixth, when Glendale’s Cam Stratton hit an RBI single to left. It proved to be the game-winning hit.

The Mustangs had their chances in the top of the seventh.

With one out, Jacob Gordon singled to left to put the tying run on-base. But the Falcons retired the next two batters to secure the win.

McDonald County had four singles in the game, one apiece by Cross Dowd, Walters, Behm and Gordon.

Destyn Dowd threw well in defeat. Dowd struck out eight, scattered six hits, walked just two and allowed two runs.

DJ Cofield had two of Glendale’s six hits.

Drew Wedgeworth was the winning pitcher. He tossed 3 1/3 scoreless innings. Kaleb Julian earned the save.

Spencer Pottebaum started and allowed one earned run on three hits in three innings while striking out six.

Before Monday, McDonald County earned wins over Belton (3-1) and Warsaw (9-2) and lost to Conway (10-2) at the Ozarks Baseball Classic.

McDonald County is at rival Neosho (1-0) on Tuesday, with first pitch scheduled for 4:30.

BASEBALL: Neosho pushes across three in the eighth to win season opener

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — The Neosho Wildcats opened their 2023 season with a 4-1 win in eight innings on Monday against the Carl Junction Bulldogs.

In the top of the eighth, Neosho top-of-the-order hitters River Brill and Quenton Hughes worked consecutive walks to start the frame against Carl Junction’s Lucas Vanlanduit, who entered in the seventh in relief of starter Logan Eck.

Neosho senior catcher Eli Zar then delivered the go-ahead RBI single and fellow seniors Austin Rodriguez and Carter Fenske later came through with critical insurance RBI singles for a three-run lead entering the bottom half of the eighth.

“We had baserunners all game long, just couldn’t get that one big hit,” Neosho coach Bo Helsel said. “We got thrown out at home twice, which is okay because I want us to be aggressive on the bases. It’s first and second and nobody out and most coaches are going to bunt there to get second and third to have a chance, but it’s my best hitter—Eli Zar—and he was an all-conference player for me last year, so I’m going to let him swing the bat. He produced and we just kept it rolling from there, it usually just takes one and the floodgates open.”

Neosho pitchers Kael Smith, Hughes and Brill combined on a one-hitter on Monday, with Vanlanduit reaching on a single in the third.

“One hit and it was a little blooper,” Helsel said. “We had too many walks and that’s why the game was close, but our guys battled out there. Kael Smith, he’s been battling a back injury and threw five innings for me. Quenton Hughes came in with the bases loaded and two outs and got a strikeout (in the fifth). River Brill is our closer and that’s what I expect him to do. He scared me a little bit with that four-pitch walk and a couple balls after that, but he’s a grinder.

“We’ve got a lot of senior leaders and they’ve been through this. We lost a game to CJ last year at this place with Quenton on the mound and they walked us off. This year, with a little bit more experience, we came away with a 4-1 win.”

Neosho lost several close games last season, including a 5-4 loss in Central Ozark Conference play against Carl Junction, a team the Wildcats defeated 8-6 earlier that season.

Run production sometimes proved a big challenge for Neosho last season.

“We found a way all day,” Helsel said. “We hit the ball hard. We had eight hits as a team. Credit to them. Their pitchers threw a lot of strikes. We have good hitters. We’re strong one through nine this year, and I think we’re going to do great things offensively. We showed today that we can grind through a tough game and get a win.”

Neosho, 1-0 overall, returns to action Tuesday at home against traditional rival McDonald County, continuing a busy week of baseball for the Wildcats between games against CJ and McDonald County and hosting the second edition of the Roy B. Shaver Classic.

The Bulldogs also played their season opener and their first game under new head coach Phil Cook, the Carl Junction superintendent who returned to coach baseball this season after his previous reign at the school from 1997 to 2000.

Carl Junction scored first with a run in the fourth, after the Bulldogs started the inning with consecutive walks by catcher Bentley Rowden and starting pitcher Eck. Johnny Starks executed a sacrifice to move courtesy runners Mekhi McGarry and Alden Straight over 90 feet, then McGarry scored on a Wyatt McAfee fielder’s choice that eventually turned into the second and third outs on a play scored 5-2-6-2-4-5 with one runner safe at home and one thrown out at home and another thrown out at third.

“I thought we played well,” Cook said. “Hitting is so much a mental game. You have to hit good pitches, you have to be ready to hit, and you have to keep your hands. A lot of our guys really looked great in the cage during BP, but you get them in a game situation and everything changes. They lose their mind a little bit.

“Physically, we may have had an error or two there, but I thought we played good defense, the pitching was really good, and both teams I thought threw the ball well. At the plate, we’ve got to get better, and we will. We’ll talk through it and we’ll think hitting a little bit more. We’ll get there.”

Carl Junction, 0-1 overall, returns home and welcomes Hollister on Thursday.

“That was a good high school baseball game (Monday),” Cook said. “I don’t know what time it is, but it felt like it just kept moving at a good pace. Both teams fought hard, and they’re a nice team (Neosho). They’re going to win a lot of games this year, and so are we. We’re going to keep getting better every game, improving and learning, and that’s what it’s all about.”

BASEBALL: McAuley falls to Miller in road contest

MILLER, Mo. — Miller used a five-run third inning to build an insurmountable lead over McAuley in a 10-8 win on Monday.

The Cardinals and Warriors (0-2) traded crooked numbers through the first two innings before Miller took control with five runs touching home in the bottom of the third frame. McAuley bounced back with a three-run fourth, but that would be the last time the Warriors touched home in the loss.

Brady Johnson earned the no-decision for Miller after allowing five runs, four earned, on five hits, two walks and two strikeouts in 1 1/3 innings. Spencer Bowles earned the win in relief after allowing three runs on three hits, four walks and eight strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings.

Rocco Bazzano-Joseph took the loss for McAuley after allowing 10 runs, five earned, on nine hits, two walks and four strikeouts in five innings.

Jarod Lung had three hits, including a double, and scored a run to lead Miller at the plate. Bowles added two hits.

Bradley Wagner and Bazzano-Joseph each had two hits to lead McAuley at the plate. Wagner doubled and drove in two, while Bazzano-Joseph scored a run and drove in one. Tripp Miller and Noah Black, who had two RBI, each doubled in the loss. Joe Staton had a hit, drove in one and scored three times.

McAuley hosts Sarcoxie on Thursday.

BASEBALL: Webb City’s late rally falls short against Grove

WEBB CITY, Mo. — A seventh inning rally fell short, and Webb City suffered a 6-4 setback to Grove, Oklahoma, on Monday in a non-conference baseball clash at Chuck Barnes Field.

The Cardinals had the tying runs on-base in the bottom of the seventh, but the hosts were unable to overcome their deficit.

Webb City slipped to 0-2 on the season, while Grove improved to 6-1.

Grove’s Hunter Wall hit a two-run home run to center field in the top of the second inning to give the visitors an early two-run cushion.

The Cardinals plated two runs of their own in the bottom half of the second. Grove couldn’t corral William Hayes’ grounder and Payton Marshall and Landon Johnson both scored on the error to make it 2-2.

The Ridgerunners took a 3-2 lead in the third inning after receiving four straight walks from Webb City starting pitcher Walker Sweet.

Grove added three runs on three hits and two errors in the fifth inning to take a 6-2 lead. In the inning, Dayton Keller hit an RBI single to center before Wall drove in two with double to right.

The Cardinals got a run back in the bottom of the sixth, as Kenley Hood singled and later scored from third on a wild pitch. 

Webb City made things interesting in the bottom of the seventh, as Hayes walked, McQuade Eilenstein singled and Hood was hit by a pitch to load the bases with two outs.

Next, Shaun Hunt drew a walk to drive in a run, cutting the team’s deficit to two. But Grove recorded a strikeout to end the game.

Hood had two hits for the Cardinals, while Eilenstein and Gage Chapman added one hit apiece.

A senior right-hander, Sweet went 2 1/3 innings, allowing three runs on one hit and six walks. He struck out three and took the loss. 

Brett Korth struck out five and gave up one earned run in 2 2/3 innings in relief. He allowed three hits.

Drew Vonder Haar tossed two scoreless innings. He did not allow a hit, walked one and fanned three.

James Wise earned the pitching victory for Grove. The southpaw went 5 1/3 innings and surrendered three runs on three hits while striking out nine and walking four.

Hayden Chandler pitched the final 1 2/3 innings, giving up one run on one hit and two walks while striking out two.

Wall drove in four runs on two hits for the Ridgerunners.

 

DISTRICT ASSIGNMENT

Webb City has been assigned to Class 5 District 7 with Belton, Bolivar, Carl Junction, Grandview, McDonald County, Ruskin and Warrensburg. 

 

WHAT’S NEXT?

Webb City travels to Branson on Tuesday for a non-conference contest. 

The Cardinals will also compete at the Willard Tournament on Thursday and Saturday. Webb City will take on Glendale on Thursday before games with Jackson and Rock Bridge on Saturday.