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GIRLS TRACK & FIELD: Carthage to build around large, talented sophomore class

The Carthage High School girls track and field squad features 55 total athletes, 16 returning athletes, and 20 newcomers for head coach Nicole Sipes.

“The girls have been really focused and motivated in their practices so far this season,” Sipes told SoMo Sports. “There has been a lot of mentoring by upperclassmen and returning athletes with our incoming freshman group. They are really leading by example. Newcomers are excited and challenged by learning new things and competing at a high level. There has been great positivity and motivation by the group as a whole.

“We are very optimistic for our upcoming season and have been working hard to carry on the tradition of our successful track and field program. We are very excited about our large turnout of athletes joining our team this year and hope our numbers and hard work ethic will help us compete at a high level. We have several experienced upperclassmen and a talented sophomore group who will lead by example for our competitive freshman group coming out this year.”

Carthage’s returners are seniors Lilly Homes (throws, sectional qualifier), Maddy Lee (throws), and Joey Hettinger (jumps, district champ and state qualifier in high jump last season, signed with Central Missouri for track and field), juniors Trisha Kanas (sprints, jumps) and Jenna Wilson (distance), and sophomores Karlie Nichols (throws), Millie Templeman (jumps), Ashlyn Brust (sprints, sectional qualifier), Lexa Youngblood (sprints, sectional qualifier), Aven Willis (sprints, sectional qualifier), Jaidyn Brunnert (hurdles), Jordyn Childs (throws), Maggie Boyd (distance, sectional qualifier), Grace Brown (distance, sectional qualifier), Katy Witherspoon (distance) and Kailyn Shultz (sprints).

The Tigers also feature a large group of promising newcomers, including sophomore Lauren Choate (mid-distance, jumps). 

“We had a huge turnout of girls come out this year,” Sipes said. “Great for the program. As always our team goals are to win our home meets, conference and district and qualify as many as possible to sectionals and state. Individually, we want every kid to improve, whether she is the No. 1 in that event or the No. 10. The great thing about track and field is that everyone can participate, and in some way, she can contribute to the team.

“Stay healthy, be unselfish and accept what is best for the good of the team and work hard every single day. If we accomplish those things, we will be competitive. Our focus this year is getting better every day. The rest will take care of itself.”

The Tigers opened their 2023 season Wednesday by winning McDonald County’s Ebenee Munoz Memorial Stampede with 197.5 team points, 63.5 more points than runner-up Monett.

Youngblood won individual titles in the 100-meter dash (12.71 seconds) and the 400 (1:02) and participated in the 4×100 (52.22) and the 4×400 (4:21).

Hettinger (long jump), Karlie Nichols (discus), Holmes (shot put), and Boyd (1600) also won individual titles in their respective events.

The 4×200 and the 4×800 also finished second, as did Brunnert in the triple jump and the 100 hurdles, Hettinger in the high jump, Katy Witherspoon in the 3200, and Karlie Nichols in the shot put.

Brunnert finished third in the 300 hurdles, Willis placed third in the 200, and Carrol also finished third in the high jump.

Carthage’s schedule continues with the Carthage Invitational (March 30), Parkview Girls Night Out (April 5), Joplin Invitational (April 12), KU Relays (April 14-15), the Carl Junction Invitational (April 21), and the Girard Invitational (April 28).

The Tigers have the Central Ozark Conference meet (April 24), the Class 5 District 6 meet (May 13), sectionals (May 20), and possibly state (May 26-27) to close out their season.

BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Carl Junction earns first win; Neosho sweeps first day of Roy B. Shaver; McAuley tops Sarcoxie

CARL JUNCTION 8, HOLLISTER 7

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Carl Junction scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to erase a one-run deficit on the way to a seesaw victory in the Bulldogs’ first win of the season over Hillcrest on Wednesday. 

The Bulldogs scored a run in the first inning and two in the second before trailing 4-3 through two and a half innings. Carl Junction scored three runs in the bottom of the third to jump back in front before Hollister scored twice in the fifth and once in the sixth to take a 7-6 advantage. Carl Junction responded with two more runs in the sixth to regain the advantage on the way to the win.

Gaige Carson earned the start and took a no-decision after allowing six runs, four earned, on seven hits, a walk and two strikeouts in five innings. Mekhi McGarry earned the win after pitched two scoreless relief innings, walking one and striking out two.

Ronald Daniels took the loss in relief for Hollister after allowing two runs on four hits, two walks and three strikeouts in 3 2/3 innings.

Logan Eck had two hits, including a double, an RBI and scored a run. Cody Hollingsworth had two hits, who also doubled, a pair of RBI and scored a run. Drew Massey had a hit and two go-ahead RBI. Arlen Wakefield had a hit and scored two runs. 

Carl Junction is at McDonald County on Saturday.

 

NEOSHO 11, REEDS SPRING 1

NEOSHO, Mo. — Host Neosho hung crooked numbers on the board in the first, fourth and fifth innings on the way to a five-inning win over Reeds Spring on the first day of the Roy B. Shaver Classic.

The Wildcats scored twice in the first inning before plating five runs in the fourth and four more in the fifth to seize control for good. 

Quenton Hughes allowed one unearned run on one hit and five strikeouts in a complete-game win in five innings.

Koby Essary took the loss after allowing six runs on four hits, eight walks and three strikeouts in 3 1/3 innings.

Wyatt Shadwick doubled, had two hits, walked twice, scored two runs and drove in two for Neosho at the plate. Austin Rodriguez doubled, scored a run and drove in one. Eli Zar had a hit, drove in three and scored a run. River Brill had a hit, scored twice and had one RBI. Hughes and Colton Southern had a hit and scored a run.

 

NEOSHO 10, HILLCREST 0

NEOSHO, Mo. — Neosho defeated Hillcrest via run rule in six innings to close out the Wildcats’ first day of the Roy B. Shaver Classic. 

Carter Fenske highlighted the win with a no-hitter on the mound, striking out 14 batters in the process. Zar led Neosho at the plate with a two-run homer.

Neosho takes on Diamond at noon on Friday.

 

PURDY 4, CARTHAGE 1

AURORA, Mo. — Purdy scored single tallies in the first, third, fourth and sixth innings on the way to a win over Carthage in the first round of the Roy B. Shaver Classic.

Josh Brown earned the win for Purdy after allowing one run on four hits, three walks and three strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings. Alex Aldaba didn’t allow a run in 1 2/3 relief innings, striking out two.

Landon Bland took the loss for Carthage after allowing three runs, one earned, on six hits, two walks and five strikeouts in five innings of work. Bradyn Tate allowed one unearned run on one hit in one relief inning.

Travis Hughes had two hits and drove in a run for Purdy. Trey Hughes doubled and scored a run. Josh Brown had a hit and scored a run.

Langston Morgan had a hit and scored a run for Carthage, while Clay Kinder had a hit and drove in one. Cooper Lilienkamp also had a hit.

 

STRAFFORD 8, CARTHAGE 7

AURORA, Mo. — Strafford staved off Carthage’s late rally to beat the Tigers in six innings in their final game of the first day of the Roy B. Shaver Classic.

Strafford scored three runs in the fourth and four in the fifth to take a 7-2 lead over Carthage. The Tigers rallied hard with five runs in the sixth to tie the game before Strafford broke the tie with a go-ahead run scoring in the sixth inning before going on to win.

Carthage had 11 hits in the win, with Ty Perry, who doubled, leading the way with two hits and a run scored. Morgan had a hit, drove in two and scored a run. Tate had a hit and drove in one, while Mason Adams and Taylor Stevens-Diggs each had a hit and scored a run.

 

MCAULEY CATHOLIC 5, SARCOXIE 4

The McAuley Catholic Warriors earned their first win of the season by beating the Sarcoxie Bears on Wednesday.

The game was deadlocked at three when McAuley plated two runs in the bottom of the fifth inning.

Sarcoxie got a run back in the top of the seventh before the Warriors recorded the final out.

Tripp Miller was the winning pitcher. He went five innings, struck out eight, scattered five hits, walked four and allowed two earned runs.

Michael Parrigon and Chase Gardner also pitched for McAuley. 

Rocco Bazzano-Joseph and Parrigon recorded two hits apiece for the Warriors. Gardner drove in two runs.

Joe Staton doubled, while Bradley Wagner and Kendall Jones added one hit apiece. Wagner scored two runs. 

Sarcoxie’s Carson Torrance took the loss after allowing two earned runs on four hits in four innings. He struck out six. Caleb Chrisman struck out four and gave up two earned runs in two innings.

Dugan Pogue had three hits for the Bears (0-2).

McAuley (2-1) is at Northeast Vernon County on Friday. 

 

TRACK & FIELD: Carthage sweeps team titles at McDonald County

ANDERSON, Mo. — In the opener of the 2023 track and field season, Carthage’s girls and boys both captured the team championships at McDonald County’s Ebenee Munoz Memorial Stampede on Wednesday.

Carthage’s girls compiled 197.5 team points to finish on top of the standings. Monett (134) and Cassville (103) were second and third, with McDonald County (93.5) fourth.

Carthage’s boys took first in the team standings with 187 points. East Newton was second with 105, Cassville was third with 101 and Monett was fourth with 100.

 

GIRLS HIGHLIGHTS

Carthage’s Lexa Youngblood had a memorable start to her sophomore season, as she won two individual events and was also part of two winning relays. 

Youngblood took first in both the 100-meter dash (12.71 seconds) and the 400-meter dash (1:02).

Also winning individual events for Carthage were Joey Hettinger (long jump), Karlie Nichols (discus), Lilly Holmes (shot put) and Maggie Boyd (1600). 

In the 4×100 relay, Carthage’s team of Alexis Patrick, Youngblood, Aven Willis and Hettinger took first in 52.22 seconds.

The Tigers also won the 4×400 relay in 4:21, with Willis, Evelyn Carrol, Boyd and Youngblood competing.

The Tigers were second in the 4×800 relay, with Grace Brown, Katy Witherspoon, Lauren Choate and Boyd competing. Carthage was also second in the 4×200 relay, with Willis, Trisha Kanas, Kamryn Dininger and Patrick running.

Carthage’s Jaidyn Brunnert took second in both the triple jump and the 100 hurdles and she was third in the 300 hurdles.

Also taking second in their individual events were Hettinger (high jump), Witherspoon (3200) and Nichols (shot put). Willis placed third in the 200 and Carrol finished third in the high jump. 

College Heights Christian’s Jesi Bever was second in the long jump and fourth in the 100 hurdles, while teammate Maddy Colin placed fourth in the high jump.

Also for CHC, Jayli Johnson and Lauren Ukena finished third and fourth in the 100, while Marla Anderegg placed fourth in the 1600 and fifth in the 800. 

The Cougars placed third in the 4×800, with Johnson, Anderegg, Amelia Hagale and Ukena competing.

Jasper sophomore Crystal Smith had a big meet, as she won four individual events—the high jump, 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles and the 200-meter dash.

Other individual event winners in the girls meet were Cassville’s Annie Moore (pole vault) and Jolie Evans (800), Monett’s Addalyn Brownlee (triple jump) and Sadie Camp (3200) and McDonald County’s Anissa Ramirez (javelin).  

McDonald County’s Analisa Ramirez was the runner-up in the javelin, while Anna Price took third in the pole vault and Peyton Cooper was third in the discus.

 

BOYS HIGHLIGHTS

Winning individual events for Carthage were Miguel Solano (400), Daryl Martin (300 hurdles), Haydon Cooper (pole vault) and Micah Lindsey (shot put).

Carthage’s Trenton Yates finished second in three events—the 110 hurdles, high jump and triple jump. Yates was third in the 300 hurdles.

Also taking second for the Tigers were Braxton McBride (100), Solano (1600), Devin Smith (3200), and Kruz Castor (long jump). Caleb Fewin finished third in the 3200 and Solano was third in the 800.

Carthage finished second in the 4×400, with Castor, Jackson Hettinger, Darrin Witt and Jonah Eby competing.

The Tigers also placed second in the 4×800 (Trey Nye, Skuylor Honeycutt, Michael Lanyon, Fewin).

McDonald County’s Josh Pacheco (long jump, triple jump) and Andrew Moritz (javelin) claimed first-place finishes for the Mustangs. 

The Mustangs won the 4×100 relay (Samuel Barton, Dalton McClain, Tucker Dill, Esteban Martinez-Olvera) and the 4×200 relay (Martinez-Olvera, Aidrian Short, McClain, Pacheco).

Cassville won the 4×400 (Charles Elliott, Caleb Leach, Peter Littlefield, Jacob Martinez) and the 4×800 (Elliott, Matteo Lumetta, Martinez, Caleb Leach).

Monett’s Konner Poynter had a memorable meet, winning the 100, 200 and 110 hurdles.

Other individual event winners were Monett’s Julio Cruz (3200) and East Newton’s Chase Sorrell (800, 1600), Michael Crowe (high jump) and Dominic Shaw (discus).

College Heights’ top finish came in the 4×200 relay, as the team of Colsen Dickens, Derek Bowman, Ethan Ukena and Logan Decker took second.

Also for the CHC boys, Dickens finished third in the 400, Caleb Quade placed third in the high jump, Decker finished fourth in the long jump, Ukena took fourth in the triple jump and fifth in the 200 and Ian Edwards was sixth in the 110 hurdles. 

The Cougars were fifth in the 4×100 relay and sixth in the 4×800.

 

McDonald County Ebenee Munoz Memorial Stampede

Girls team standings: Carthage 197.5, Monett 134, Cassville 103, McDonald County 93.5, Jasper 65, College Heights Christian 51, East Newton 22, Southwest 20, Wheaton 10.

Boys team standings: Carthage 187, East Newton 105, Cassville 101, Monett 100, McDonald County 94, Jasper 67, College Heights 48, Southwest 21, Gentry 6, Wheaton 5.

SOFTBALL: College Heights bests Springfield Catholic 8-3 in season opener

The College Heights Christian Cougars opened their 2023 season with a 8-3 win on Wednesday against the Springfield Catholic Irish at the Gene Bassman Softball Complex within the Joplin Athletic Complex.

College Heights junior pitcher Maddy Colin struck out 17 Springfield Catholic batters and finished with two hits allowed as well as two walks.

College Heights scored at least one run during six times at bat with three in the third, two in the fifth, and one in the first, second, and sixth innings.

“This is the first time we’ve been able to get out on the field and play against another team,” College Heights coach Mike Howard said. “We’re just overjoyed to be out here playing softball again. Any time you have a first game of the year, there’s going to be jitters, and we have a lot of new girls too, so a lot of them were nervous at the beginning but I think they came into their own there as the game progressed and they got more comfortable. We did a good job for the most part offensively, baserunning was good, so I was proud of them.”

Springfield Catholic plated single runs in the third, fifth, and seventh.

“Springfield Catholic’s got a nice team, and they did a great job over there,” Howard said. “They have a couple good pitchers and some good hitters. They battled up there and made Maddy work for it tonight. Tip your cap to them, they’re going to have a fine season. I feel like we came out and did the things we needed to do to go ahead there.”

Colin entered her junior season with a 34-9 career record, an 1.33 ERA, and 478 strikeouts and 30 walks.

She boosted her career numbers to 35 wins, 495 strikeouts, and 32 walks after only the first game of her junior season.

“She did a great job tonight,” Howard said. “She stayed on top with her pitching. I’m proud of her for coming out first game of the year and pitching as good as she did.”

Kloee Williamson, who doubled and scored a run, Aaliyah Perez and Allie Stout each had two hits in the win for the Cougars. Stout picked up an RBI, while Perez scored once and drove in one. Kallie Spencer had a hit, an RBI and a run scored, while Colin also recorded a hit and an RBI.

College Heights, who partners with McAuley Catholic in softball and won a district title in 2021, enters the season unranked in Class 2 and the Cougars’ loaded district includes the two top-ranked teams in the state, No. 1 and defending state champion Diamond and No. 2 Mount Vernon.

The Cougars are 37-9 overall during their past two seasons and saw a 15-win improvement from 3-12 in 2019 to 18-4 in 2021.

College Heights returns to action Friday on the road against Riverton (Kansas), an opponent the Cougars are 3-4 overall against dating back to the 2015 season.

College Heights played a JV game Wednesday, something new for the Cougars this season.

“Last couple years, we’ve only had just enough for varsity,” Howard said. “(Assistant coach) John (Blankenship) has done a good job recruiting girls from College Heights to just come and give softball a try. Come out and have fun, and who knows you may enjoy it. We’ve got a lot of girls out this year. A lot of them are new for the first time, but it’s nice to be able to get out here and play some JV games and get them acclimated to the speed of the game. We want to be able to teach them through JV games and how they’re able to progress.”