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SOFTBALL: College Heights improves to 3-0 with lopsided win

Three games, three wins.

That’s how the College Heights Christian (with McAuley Catholic) softball team has started the 2023 season.

College Heights improved to 3-0 by beating Wheaton 13-0 in five innings on Wednesday at the CHC Athletic Complex.

“Overall, I’m very proud of the start to the season,” Cougars coach Mike Howard said. “Our bats have been better than what I thought they’d be at this point of the season. We’ve faced a couple of good pitchers and I’ve been pleasantly surprised with our bats. Lauren Ukena is leading the team in average right now and she only played a handful of games last year, so it’s been nice to see her hitting the ball well. Maddy Colin is hitting the ball well and pitching well. Several girls are hitting well. And we’ve got some younger girls who have stepped up.” 

For the Cougars, their second game at their new home field was much like their first—a one-sided affair.

Kloee Williamson makes contact during Wednesday’s game against Wheaton.

One day after a dominant 15-0 win over Exeter, College Heights recorded a second straight run-rule win.

The Cougars scored twice in the first inning, five times in the second and then erupted for six more runs in the fourth.

Wheaton managed just one hit against Colin, CHC’s standout junior pitcher.

Colin had a stellar outing in the circle, as she struck out 16 and allowed just one hit and one walk in five scoreless innings.

“Maddy pitched a beautiful game,” Howard said. “Through three innings, she hadn’t thrown a ball. She was very consistent today and she was very efficient with her pitches today. And I think she was throwing with more velocity today than she did yesterday. She did a wonderful job.”

The Cougars scored their 13 runs on 12 hits.

Junior shortstop Kloee Williamson and senior second baseman Aaliyah Perez each recorded three hits and two RBI. Perez scored three runs, while Williamson crossed home twice.

Senior third baseman Lauren Ukena drove in two runs on two hits, while Colin had three RBI.

Sophomore outfielder Kallie Spencer and senior first baseman Emma Angel contributed one RBI apiece, while senior catcher Jayli Johnson and Spencer scored two runs apiece. 

Perez and Ukena drove in runs with base hits in the bottom of the first frame.

In the second, Colin hit a bases-loaded double and then scored on an error. Ukena’s RBI single made it 7-0.

College Heights had five hits in the fourth and also took advantage of two errors and a wild pitch to take a 13-0 advantage.

The game between Ozark 7 Conference rivals ended after the top of the fifth due to the run-rule. Colin struck out the final six batters she faced.

“Our first inning wasn’t that great, but after that, we put some things together,” Howard said of scoring multiple runs in three innings. “We played how we’re supposed to play. We had lots of traffic. We were able to get our younger girls some experience today and we always like to do that. I’m proud of those younger girls for stepping in and handling themselves like they should.” 

The CHC/McAuley softball team is now playing its home games at the CHC Athletic Complex.

“It’s very nice and it took a lot to get the field game ready, so we’re thankful for the parents and players who helped get it ready,” Howard said. “We appreciate all the help.”

Howard noted the team’s home games at the facility will start at 4 p.m. due to the lack of working lights at the field.

College Heights hosts Miller on Monday.

College Heights junior Maddy Colin delivers a pitch to the plate against Wheaton on Wednesday. Colin struck out 16 and allowed just one hit and one walk in a stellar performance in the circle. College Heights (with McAuley Catholic) defeated Wheaton 13-0. Photos by Jason Peake.

 

College Heights senior catcher Jayli Johnson slides in safely to third base against Wheaton on Wednesday afternoon at the CHC Athletic Complex. The Cougars won the game 13-0.

 

TRACK & FIELD: Athletes from McAuley Catholic, Seneca fare well at Diamond 

DIAMOND, Mo. — The McAuley Catholic Warriors and Seneca Indians were among the teams competing at the Diamond Invitational on Tuesday.

McAuley’s boys finished fourth in the team standings with 70 points and Seneca was fifth with 66.5 points. The top three teams were Jasper (113), Sarcoxie (77) and Galena (73).

McAuley’s girls finished eighth in the standings with 31 points. The top three girls teams were Sarcoxie (160.5), Seneca (88) and Jasper (82.5). There were 12 teams in attendance.

 

BOYS HIGHLIGHTS

McAuley’s boys fared well in the relays.

The Warriors took second in the 4×800 relay in 9:30, with Michael Parrigon, Connor Taffner, Drew Zeb and Alex Bohachick competing.

The team of Parrigon, Dylan Taffner, Jack Jones and Bohachick took second in the 4×400 with a time of 3:53.

McAuley finished fourth in the 4×100, with Ethan Stabb, Jack Jones, Dylan Taffner and Roscoe Miller competing. McAuley’s 4×200 relay finished sixth and featured Stabb, Jones, Dylan Taffner and Miller.

Also for the Warriors, Parrigon took second in the 1600 and Trae Veer was the runner-up in the triple jump, third in the 3200 and fourth in the 1600. 

McAuley’s Jones took third in the high jump, Joe Staton finished fifth in the pole vault and sixth in the 800, Taffner was seventh in the 800 and Bohachick placed eighth in the 300 hurdles.

Seneca’s Blake Hurn won the 100-meter dash in 11.79 seconds, while teammates Brodie Probert and Ethan Altic finished second and third, respectively, in the 400. Altic took second in the 800. 

Seneca’s Jackson Marrs was fourth in the triple jump and Brock Pendergraft was fourth in the discus.

Diamond’s Zachary Roughton won the 300 hurdles and took second in the 110 hurdles, while teammate Nicholas Meza was the runner-up in the long jump.

Winning events for Sarcoxie were Jaron Malotte (pole vault, 110 hurdles) and Noah Garrison (long jump).

Other event winners were Liberal’s Kale Marti (high jump) and Wyatt Pryor (shot put), Jasper’s Noah Neher (discus) and Mitchel Avalos (200), Southwest’s Robert Humphries (800) and Marionville’s Cash Pomeroy (triple jump).

 

GIRLS HIGHLIGHTS

McAuley Catholic junior Kendall Ramsey won two events — the 1600 with a time of 6:06 and the 3200 in 13:35.

The Warriors were fourth in the 4×400 relay, with Ramsey, Brooke Righter, Samantha Perrin and Vanessa Diaz-Hernandez competing. Righter, Perrin and Diaz-Hernandez are all freshmen.

McAuley’s Righter finished sixth in the 100 hurdles and ninth in the 300 hurdles. McAuley’s Perrin finished eighth in three events—the high jump, the 100 hurdles and the 300 hurdles.

Jasper’s Crystal Smith won four events—the high jump, the 100 hurdles, the 300 hurdles and the 200-meter dash.

Winning events for the Seneca girls were Harley Lankford (discus) and Isabella Renfro (shot put). 

Seneca’s Cambry Long finished second in the 400 and took third in both the 100 and the triple jump and was fourth in the 200. 

Seneca’s Amber Garrison was the runner-up in the shot put, Dalisia Reed finished third in the 800 and fifth in the 1600 and Anna Adkins was fourth in the high jump and Parker Long was fifth in the long jump.

Sarcoxie’s girls won all four relays.

Sarcoxie’s Ariel Wilson won both the long jump and the 400, while Liberal’s Abby Barton took first in the 800 and Marionville’s Jeslyn Coker won the pole vault.

Diamond’s Arissa McLaughlin was the runner-up in the discus and teammate Jernie DeWitt took second in the 100, third in the 200 and fourth in the triple jump.

 

Note: Results for the boys and girls javelin were unavailable at time of publication. 

 

Diamond Invitational

Boys team scores: Jasper 113, Sarcoxie 77, Galena 73, McAuley Catholic 70, Seneca 66.5, Marionville 52, Diamond 51, Southwest 49.5, Liberal 46, Lockwood 39, Wheaton 26, Verona 11, Purdy 11.

Girls team scores: Sarcoxie 160.5, Seneca 88, Jasper 82.5, Galena 74, Diamond 60, Lockwood 47, Marionville 43, McAuley 31, Southwest 30, Liberal 24, Wheaton 13, Bronaugh 11.

TRACK & FIELD: Joplin area features returning state medalists, qualifiers

As the 2023 prep track and field season gets underway, the Joplin area once again features a large number of returning state medalists and returning state qualifiers.

Below is a look at area tracksters to watch this spring.

 

CLASS 5

Joplin senior Hobbs Campbell is definitely a distance runner to watch this spring.

At last year’s Class 5 state track meet, Campbell finished second in the 1600 with a time of 4:12 and he was fifth in the 800 in 1:56.

Campbell, who placed fifth at the Class 5 state cross country championships last fall, has signed with the University of Kansas.

Carthage senior Micah Lindsey placed seventh in the shot put (53-0) at last year’s state meet and will look to finish higher this spring. 

Neosho seniors Isaiah Green and Tyrese Hill are other athletes to watch in Class 5. Green finished ninth in the triple jump (44-0.75) at state, while Hill qualified for state in the 100. 

On the girls side in Class 5, Carthage senior Joey Hettinger is a returning state qualifier in the high jump. 

Neosho junior Riley Kemna is a distance runner to watch on the girls side. She was a sectional qualifier in the 3200 after finishing third at last year’s district meet. Kemna and fellow distance runner Chloe Wood qualified for state during the cross country season.

 

CLASS 4

Carl Junction’s girls track team features returning state medalist Sydney Ward, who reached the podium in two events last May as a freshman.

Ward placed fifth in the 200-meter dash (25.08 seconds) and sixth in the 100-meter dash (12.32) and will look to improve upon those finishes as a sophomore.

Webb City’s girls feature returning state medalists Dawsyn Decker and Sami Mancini.

A junior, Decker finished fourth in the javelin with a toss of 126-3 at last year’s state event. A sophomore, Mancini took seventh in the shot put (36-6.25).

Of course, Webb City senior distance runner Abi Street is a returning state qualifier who is coming off a stellar cross country season. She finished third at the state cross country meet and placed 12th in the 3200 at state last May.

Webb City’s boys track team features four returning state medalists.

Webb City senior Grayson Smith is the defending state champion in the pole vault (15-5.75), while classmate Justin Allen was fourth in the same event (13-5.25).

Webb City senior Trey Roets placed third in the javelin (169-9) and junior Evan Stevens finished seventh in the 3200 (9:45).

Also at last year’s Class 4 state meet, McDonald County’s Andrew Moritz took sixth in the javelin (160-6), Monett’s Konner Poynter placed seventh in the 400-meter dash (51.5 seconds) and Nevada’s Drew Beachler finished fifth in the long jump (22-4.5) and seventh in the triple jump (43-2.5). McDonald County junior Josh Pacheco finished eighth in the triple jump at state.

 

CLASS 3

Due to MSHSAA’s championship factor, College Heights Christian’s girls have been bumped up to Class 3 this season.

At last year’s Class 2 state meet, CHC’s Addie Lawrence claimed the gold medal in the 400 in 58.97 seconds. A senior, Lawrence placed fourth in the 200 (26.67).

Of course, Lawrence won two individual events, the 100 and 400, at the Class 1 state meet as a sophomore. 

Also, College Heights’ girls won the 4×400 relay and took second in the 4×200 last year in Class 2.

Lamar senior Phajjia Gordon is the defending Class 3 champion in the discus (122-2). Gordon was also a medalist in the shot put by finishing fifth (38-7.5).

Lamar also features returning state qualifiers Kiersten Potter (1600, 3200), Marcy Miller (high jump) and Elise Ferris (long jump). 

Also at last year’s state meet, Aurora senior Maisie Phillips was sixth in the 300 hurdles and Aurora sophomore Makena Hall placed seventh in the 100 hurdles.

Mount Vernon’s Kadence Krempges and Cassville’s Annie Moore are returning qualifiers in the pole vault, while Seneca’s Isabella Renfro is a returning qualifier in the shot put.

On the boys side, East Newton junior Chase Sorrell placed sixth in the 1600 (4:21) and seventh in the 3200 (9:39) at last year’s Class 3 state meet. East Newton senior Dominic Shaw finished seventh in the discus at last year’s state meet with a toss of 150-11.

 

CLASS 2

In Class 2, Jasper features sophomore standout Crystal Smith, who won the gold in both the 100 hurdles and the high jump and took second in the 200-meter dash at last year’s Class 1 meet. Jasper is now in Class 2.

Stockton’s Kylie Hunter finished sixth in the 400 and Sarcoxie junior Madison Chrisman placed seventh in the 100 hurdles.

Diamond junior Jernie DeWitt is a returning qualifier in the triple jump, while Pierce City senior Hayden Kramer competed at state last year in the discus and Sarcoxie sophomore Nikki Roth advanced in the javelin. 

Returning state qualifiers for the College Heights boys are Matt Williams (100), Colsen Dickens (400) and Ethan Ukena (TJ). The Cougars competed in Class 1 last year but have been bumped up to Class 2.

Jasper’s Noah Neher placed fourth in the boys discus as a junior.

At last year’s Class 2 state meet, Miller’s Beau Hall placed fourth in the 100 (11.21), Marionville’s Wil Carlton was fourth in the high jump (6-0.75) and Stockton’s Braden Postlewait was seventh in the 800 (2:01). All three are now seniors.

Other returning state qualifiers are Sarcoxie’s Jaron Malotte (110 hurdles, pole vault), Diamond’s Zachary Roughton (300 hurdles) and Stockton’s Max Brown (300 H).

 

CLASS 1

Thomas Jefferson senior Kip Atteberry earned all-state honors in three events at last year’s Class 1 state track meet.

Atteberry placed third in the 3200 (10:14), fourth in the 1600 (4:33) and seventh in the 800 (2:04). He’ll look to improve upon those podium finishes this spring.

Returning individual state qualifiers for the Thomas Jefferson girls are Lannah Grigg (discus) and Avery Hocker (TJ).

McAuley Catholic junior Kendall Ramsey is another returning state qualifier. Ramsey earned conference titles in the 1600 and 3200, qualified for sectionals in both events, and qualified for state in the 3200 last season. She finished eighth in Class 1 at state in cross country this fall with a time of 21:07.6.

 

SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: College Heights cruises past Exeter; Big innings lift Diamond over Ash Grove

COLLEGE HEIGHTS 15, EXETER 0 (3 INNINGS)

College Heights (with McAuley) scored nine runs in the first inning and six more in the third inning on the way to a three-inning win over Exeter on Tuesday.

CHC pitcher Maddy Colin earned a three-inning no-hit win, striking out seven of the nine batters she faced in the game.

Aaliyah Perez, Allie Stout, Emma Angel, Jayli Johnson, Kloee Williamson and Colin all had run-scoring singles in the first inning for the Cougars.

Colin, Lauren Ukena and Kallie Spencer had RBI singles in the third inning.

Johnson had two hits, scored three times and drove in a run. Williamson finished with two hits, three runs scored and two RBI. Colin helped herself at the plate with a game-high four RBI on two hits. Perez and Ukena each had two hits, scored twice and drove in one. Stout had three RBI and scored a run to go along with her one hit. Spencer had a hit, scored a run and drove in one.

College Heights (2-0) hosts Wheaton on Friday.

 

DIAMOND 14, ASH GROVE 7

DIAMOND, Mo. — Diamond hung crooked numbers on the scoreboard in the third inning and sixth inning on the way to a win over Ash Grove on Tuesday.

Trailing 2-1, Diamond (11-2) scored eight times in the third inning to take a seven run advantage. Ash Grove stormed back with a five-run fifth only for the Wildcats to score five runs of their own in the last of the sixth en route to the win.

Grace Frazier had two hits and scored twice. Caitlin Suhrie had four hits, three runs scored and two RBI. A Ball collected three hits, two RBI and scored a run. Marissa DeJager had two hits and scored twice, while Lauren Turner had two hits, two runs scored and an RBI. Kabrie Parmley had a hit, scored a run and drove in two, while Kenzie Cooke had a hit, scored a run and drove in one. MaKayah Culbertson also had a hit and drove in a run.

Suhrie earned the win after allowing seven runs, four earned, on nine hits, three walks and eight strikeouts in five innings. Turner allowed two hits and struck out five in two relief innings.

Jamalynn Atkinson took the loss after allowing eight runs on 11 hits, a walk and three strikeouts in 2 2/3 innings.

Diamond is at Pleasant Hope on Thursday.

BASEBALL ROUNDUP: McReynolds leads Joplin past Mac County; Webb City, Neosho, Carl Junction, Seneca and Nevada earn wins

JOPLIN 1, MCDONALD COUNTY 0

ANDERSON, Mo. — Joplin’s Justin McReynolds flirted with a no-n0 while getting the better of McDonald County’s Weston Gordon in a pitcher’s duel on Tuesday.

The Eagles (3-3) scored in the top of the first inning and McReynolds didn’t allow a hit until the bottom of the seventh inning, with just two baserunners reaching prior on a hit-by-pitch and a walk, on the way to a complete-game shutout.

Joplin got on the scoreboard in the top of the first inning in an unconventional way. With one out, Cole Lawrence and Byler Reither reached after back-to-back hit-by-pitches before McReynolds reached on an error on the infield by McDonald County (4-5) to load the bases.

The Eagles went in front when Landon Maples picked up the early RBI after sending a ball deep enough to the outfield to allow Lawrence to tag up at third and score for a 1-0 lead on the sacrifice fly.

With the slim one-run cushion intact, McReynolds and Gordon traded zeros on the scoreboard throughout the remainder of the contest.

McReynolds’ no-hit bid ended in the bottom of the seventh inning when Isaac Behm led off with a single to left. McReynolds retired the next three batters he faced to end the contest. He earned the complete-game win on one hit, a walk, a hit-by-pitch and a six strikeouts in seven innings.

Gordon took the loss after allowing one unearned run, while scattering four hits, walking one and striking out five in seven complete innings.

Brady Mails, Reither, Jackson Queen and Caden Shoemaker all had hits for Joplin.

The Mustangs are at Webb City on April 4.

Joplin hosts John Hersey (Illinois) on Wednesday.

 

WEBB CITY 6, JOHN HERSEY 0

WEBB CITY, Mo. — Webb City used a three-run first inning to build an early lead and never looked back in a win over John Hersey (Illinois) on Tuesday.

The Cardinals (3-3) took control of the contest in the opening frame when Shaun Hunt hit a run-scoring double to center in front of Drew Vonder Haar’s two-run home run to left that scored Sam Weller for a 3-0 lead.

Webb City added to its lead in the fourth inning with two insurance runs. Cy Darnell highlighted the frame with an RBI single to left to score William Hayes.

Weller picked up an RBI with a sacrifice fly in the last of the sixth.

Landon Fletcher earned the win for Webb City after pitching 5 2/3 on scoreless baseball, scattering three hits and striking out five. Brett North pitched 1 1/3 scoreless relief innings, striking out one and walking one.

Matt Lemke took the loss after allowing six runs, four earned, on eight hits, a walk and four strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings.

Darnell had two hits, an RBI and scored a run for the Cardinals, while Vonder Haar homered, had two RBI and scored a run. Hays had two hits and scored two runs, while Hunt doubled and drove in a run.

Webb City hosts Lakes Community (Illinois) on Thursday at Missouri Southern’s Warren Turner Field.

 

NEOSHO 9, COLGAN 2

NEOSHO, Mo. — Neosho scored four runs in the first inning and added a pair of crooked numbers later for insurance on the way to a win over St. Mary’s Colgan (Kansas) on Tuesday.

Eli Zar had an RBI single to start the scoring for Neosho (6-1) in the first inning, tying the game at 1-1, before Kael Smith doubled to center to plate another run. Hudson Williams wrapped the inning’s scoring with a two-run single up the middle.

River Brill, Quenton Hughes and Zar had back-to-back-to-back RBI singles in the bottom of the sixth inning. 

Austin Rodriguez earned the complete-game win for the Wildcats after allowing two runs on five hits, three walks and four strikeouts in seven innings.

Kysen Bennett took the loss after allowing six runs, four earned, on five hits, two walks and two strikeouts in 2 2/3 innings.

Zar led Neosho at the plate with three hits and two RBI. Hughes and Brill each had two hits, scored twice and drove in one. Smith doubled, scored a run and drove in one, while Williams had a hit, two RBI and a run scored.

Neosho hosts Lakes Community on Wednesday.

 

CARL JUNCTION 4, AURORA 2

AURORA, Mo. — Carl Junction built an early lead and added insurance in the middle innings on the way to a win over Aurora on Tuesday.

The Bulldogs (2-3) plated two runs in the first inning before the Houn’ Dawgs answered with a run in the bottom of the opening frame. CJ added a single run in the second and Aurora matched it with a run in the third before the Bulldogs touched the plate for the final time in the game with an insurance tally in the fourth frame.

Gaige Carson earned the win for Carl Junction after allowing two runs on six hits, two walks and five strikeouts in six innings. Lucas Vanlanduit allowed one hit and struck out one in an inning of relief.

Heath Hoffman took the loss after allowing three runs, two earned, on two hits, two walks and three strikeouts in one-plus innings of work.

Bentley Rowden had a hit, scored twice and drove in one for the Bulldogs, while Wyatt McAfee had two hits and an RBI. Cody Hollingsworth doubled and scored a run.

Kelton Brown had three hits, including two doubles, and scored a run for Aurora.

Carl Junction hosts Frontenac on Thursday.

 

SENECA 12, REEDS SPRING 1

SENECA, Mo. — Seneca scored in each of the first four innings, including a six-run, second inning, on the way to a five-inning win over Reed Springs on Tuesday.

The Indians (4-2) also scored a run in the first inning, two in the third inning and three more in the fourth to wrap their scoring.

Grant Houchin earned the win after allowing one unearned run on two hits and five strikeouts without surrendering a hit.

Will Foster took the loss after allowing nine runs, six earned, on six hits and two strikeouts in 2 2/3 innings.

Houchin helped himself at the plate with a home run, three RBI and a run scored. Brian Bigbee had two hits, while Conner Ackerson had a hit, scored once and drove in two. Lincoln Renfro and Hagen Ginger each had a hit, drove in one and scored one.

Seneca takes part in the Monett Tournament over the weekend.

 

NEVADA 5, SMITH-COTTON 2

NEVADA, Mo. — Nevada broke a 2-all tie with a three-run fifth inning on the way to a win over Smith-Cotton on Tuesday.

Consecutive one-out singles from Cade Beshore and Drake Ketterman put a pair of runners on for the Tigers (3-2) in the fifth and Caden Klumpp brought them both home with a two-out, two-run single to left two batters later to give Nevada a 4-2 lead. Nevada added an insurance run on an error later in the inning.

Beshore earned the win on the mound after allowing two runs on four hits, a walk and five strikeouts in four innings. Kennedy D’Elia pitched 2 1/3 scoreless relief innings on one hit and two strikeouts.

Beshore had two hits, including a triple, at the plate, scored once and drove in one. Ketterman had two hits and scored a run. Klumpp had a hit, drove in two and scored a run. Case Sanderson doubled in a 2-for-3 day at the plate. 

Nevada hosts Carthage on Thursday.

BOYS TENNIS: Neosho suffers setback to Monett

MONETT, Mo. — The Neosho High School boys tennis team suffered an 8-1 loss to Monett on Tuesday. 

The Cubs swept all three doubles matches.

At No. 1 doubles, Monett’s Ethan Kutz-Heisman Welch defeated Christian Williams-Willis Jarvis 8-4. Elijah Ridenour-Logan Kutz edged Reid Snyder-Peyton Williams 8-6 at No. 2 doubles and Caden Szydloski-Riley Dierker nipped Breckin McAffrey-Noah Schade 8-6 at No. 3 doubles.

Neosho’s Schade defeated Dierker 8-6 at No. 6 singles.

In other singles matches, Monett’s Ethan Kutz defeated Christian Williams 8-0, Welch beat Jarvis 8-1, Ridenour topped Snyder 8-5, Logan Kutz defeated Peyton Williams 8-2 and Szydloski beat McAffrey 8-1.

Neosho (2-1) hosts Mount Vernon on Thursday. 

BASEBALL: College Heights scuffles in conference opener against Exeter

The College Heights Christian Cougars fell 4-0 to the visiting Exeter Tigers during their Ozark 7 Conference opener on Tuesday at historic Joe Becker Stadium.

Exeter pushed across two runs in the first and one each in the second and fourth, while College Heights did not get a hit against Exeter sophomore pitcher Wyatt Lemons until the fourth when College Heights junior shortstop Kelton Welch reached on an infield single.

The damage on the scoreboard could have been significantly worse for College Heights since Exeter left 12 runners on base — two in the first, two in the second, three in the fourth, two in the fifth, one in the sixth, and two in the seventh.

The Cougars finished with three hits against Lemons, who recorded nine strikeouts during his complete game shutout performance. Josh Anderson reached on an infield single in the sixth and Bo Sitton, one of only two seniors on the College Heights roster, hit a two-out double to right in the seventh.

Anderson pitched three scoreless innings of relief after coming on for senior Ben Thomas and the sophomore picked up four strikeouts to help maintain Exeter’s lead at four runs.

“Our pitchers did a good job of keeping us in it,” College Heights coach Phillip Jordan said. “Our defense, we didn’t come to play today. We have to do better. Against good teams, you’ve got to make plays and we did not. Credit to Exeter. They took advantage of our mistakes and won a baseball game.

“Lemons did a great job keeping us off-balance. He was in the zone. He was confident. We knew he was going to throw a lot of junk, he did, and we struggled. It’s just confidence. Our guys are thinking too much and we’re just at a point when we’ve got to settle down and play baseball instead of thinking about not making mistakes.”

Exeter’s Cason Antle and Joseph Hatfield each worked two-out walks against Thomas in the first, then Lemons and Levi Gautney made College Heights pay a 2-0 deficit with consecutive RBI singles.

Exeter worked the bases loaded in the second with a Kason Nelson infield single wedged in between two College Heights errors, but the Cougars limited it to a single run after left fielder Philip Thompson forced out an Exeter runner at third because he was slow to start on a ball that he thought might have been caught by Thompson and Thomas struck out Hatfield.

An error, an infield single, and two walks in the fourth produced a 4-0 Exeter advantage.

College Heights, 1-2 overall and 0-1 Ozark 7, returns to action Friday at home against the Ash Grove Pirates, who are ranked 10th in the Class 2 preseason poll from the Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association.

“We’re young and still learning who we are,” Jordan said. “We’ve still got a lot of baseball left to play. Hopefully, we can learn from our mistakes and build on what we’re doing well and start winning some games.”

BOYS GOLF: McAuley Catholic wins triangular, TJ duo share medalist honors

The Thomas Jefferson boys golf team hosted McAuley Catholic and New Covenant in a nine-hole triangular match on the front nine at Schifferdecker Golf Course on Tuesday. 

McAuley posted a four-person score of 198 to capture first place honors by two strokes over Thomas Jefferson, who totaled a 200. New Covenant tallied a 236 to finish third.

Thomas Jefferson’s Jack Tyrrell and Beck McKinney shared medalist honors after carding identical scores of 44.

McAuley’s Evan D’Amour and Thomas Jefferson’s Tony Touma tied for third place after both carded 45.

Also competing for McAuley were Trey Martinez (46), Rocco Bazzano-Joseph (48), Chase Gardner (59) and Liam Buerge (61).

Also competing for Thomas Jefferson were Thomas Harrold (67) and Teo Chevillard (67).

Competing for New Covenant were Zach Johnson (55), Michael Wiles (57), Max Rhoads (58), Timmy Whalen (66) and Kamden Mourer (69). 

BOYS TENNIS: Thomas Jefferson tops Joplin in ’23 opener

In the 2023 opener for both schools, Thomas Jefferson defeated Joplin 9-0 on Tuesday in a boys tennis dual at the JHS courts. 

Despite the loss, Joplin coach Aaron Stump said he saw several positives from his squad.

“Our young group showed quite a bit of improvement compared to last year’s matchup against Thomas Jefferson,” Stump said. “In last year’s dual, we won a total of eight games in the match. We almost doubled that count year with 15 games won. We had three first-year players step up to play varsity today (Leif Garrity, Roman Venturella, and Oscar Kienzle), and these guys have shown a lot of potential. I’m excited to see where they’ll be once they gain a little more match experience.” 

Thomas Jefferson’s Prithvi Nagarajan hits a forehand during No. 1 doubles play against Joplin on Tuesday. Photo by Israel Perez.

At No. 1 doubles, Thomas Jefferson’s Prithvi Nagarajan and Devan Murali defeated Adam Badr and Josiah Hazlewood 8-0.

“Our No. 1 doubles team just started playing tennis last year, and they played some good points in today’s match,” Stump said.

At No. 2 doubles, Thomas Jefferson’s Chengle Qian and Jack Goodhue defeated Joplin’s Michael Mancipe and Roman Venturella 8-1.

“Roman filled in for senior Hunter Merkley during today’s match, so he and Michael hadn’t played together before today,” Stump noted.

Thomas Jefferson’s duo of Sam Li and Nathaniel Curtis edged Leif Garrity and Chapel Braman 8-6 in the No. 3 doubles match.

“This new doubles team started out behind but was able to keep pace after the first few games,” Stump said. 

At No. 1 singles, Thomas Jefferson’s Nagarajan beat Badr 8-0. Nagarajan is a returning state qualifier for Tom Brumfield’s Cavaliers.

Murali defeated Hazlewood 8-0 at No. 2 singles before Qian beat Garrity 8-3 at No. 3 singles and Goodhue topped Braman 8-1 at No. 4 singles.

“Josiah, Leif and Chapel all moved up in rank to fill in for Michael Mancipe, who is our No. 2 singles player,” Stump noted.

TJ’s Li defeated Venturella 8-0 at No. 5 singles and Curtis topped Oscar Kienzle 8-4 at No. 6 singles.

Stump noted both Venturella and Kienzle played up in rank due to Merkley’s absence. 

Thomas Jefferson takes on Carl Junction at 4:30 on Wednesday at the Joplin Athletic Complex.

Joplin is at Neosho next Tuesday.

 

Joplin’s Adam Badr is pictured during Tuesday’s match with Thomas Jefferson. The Cavaliers defeated the Eagles 9-0 in the opener of the 2023 season. Photos by Israel Perez.

 

Joplin’s Josiah Hazlewood attempts to return a serve during his match against Thomas Jefferson on Tuesday at the JHS courts. The Cavaliers beat the Eagles 9-0.

 

Thomas Jefferson’s Devan Murali lunges for a backhand during Tuesday’s match with Joplin at the JHS courts. All photos by Israel Perez/SoMo Sports.

BOYS GOLF: Templeman propels Carthage to second straight win

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Max Templeman and the Carthage Tigers are now 2-for-2 this spring.

For the second straight day, Templeman earned medalist honors while leading Carthage’s boys golf team to a quadrangular victory over Carl Junction, Webb City and Joplin.

A senior at CHS, Templeman carded a 32 on Tuesday at the Carthage Golf Course. He was also the medalist on Monday at Twin Hills.

Competing on their home course, the Tigers finished with a four-person score of 144 to claim a second straight team title. Carl Junction finished with a 157, while Webb City had a 159 and Joplin had a 164.

After Templeman, Webb City’s Braxten Cahoon carded a 34 to claim the individual runner-up honors. 

Three golfers turned in identical scores of 36 to tie for third place — Joplin’s Harry Satterlee and Carthage’s duo of Owen Derryberry and Britt Coy. 

Three athletes shot 38—Joplin’s Hobbs Campbell, Carl Junction’s Logan Lowry and Webb City’s Cooper Forth. 

Also competing for Carthage were Ben Nicholas (40) and Colson Brust (41).

Also competing for Carl Junction were Jacob Teeter (39), Tommy Walker (40), Zach Merwin (40) and Jack Spencer (41).

Levi Lassiter (42), Jackson Lucas (45) and Carson Judd (46) also competed for Webb City.

Dylan Bozarth (45), Ian Surbrugg (45) and Taylor McMillian (47) also competed for Joplin.

The same four teams will compete again on Wednesday at Briarbrook Golf Course.