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TRACK & FIELD: Host Tigers, area athletes shine at Lamar Relays

LAMAR, Mo. — Local tracksters competed at the Lamar Rotary Relays on Thursday.

Lamar’s boys won the team, while the Lamar girls were second in the final team standings. The team champion in the girls meet was Pittsburg, Kansas.

Seneca and McAuley Catholic were among the Joplin area schools competing.

 

BOYS HIGHLIGHTS

Monett’s Konner Poynter won three events—the 100-meter dash in 11.42 seconds, the 110 hurdles in 15.55 and the 300 hurdles in 40.26. He was second in the 200 in 22.66 seconds. 

Lamar’s Terrill Davis (high jump, triple jump) and East Newton’s Chase Sorrell (800, 1600) won two events apiece. 

Winning events for Lamar were Ian Ngugi (200), Tyson Williams (discus), Cameron Sturgell (javelin) and Trace Wooldridge (shot put). 

Other event winners were Monett’s Julio Cruz (3200) and Nevada’s Drew Beachler (long jump).

Lamar’s boys won three relays, the 4×100, 4×200 and 4×400. East Newton won the 4×800. 

McAuley Catholic’s Michael Parrigon finished third in the 1600 (4:50) and teammate Joe Staton was eighth in the pole vault (8-6.25). 

Seneca’s Blake Hurn finished fifth in the 100 and eighth in the 200, while Grant Landers was fifth in both the long jump and triple jump, Ethan Altic took sixth in the 800 and Brock Pendergraft placed seventh in the javelin.

 

GIRLS HIGHLIGHTS

Jasper’s Crystal Smith won four events—the 200 in 26.64 seconds, the 100 hurdles in 15.32, the 300 hurdles in 47.03 and the high jump (5-5.75).

Lamar’s Kiersten Potter (1600, 3200) and El Dorado Springs’ McKinli Mays (triple jump, 800) each won two events. 

Other individual event winners were Seneca’s Isabella Renfro (shot put), Monett’s Vayla Smith (400) and Lamar’s Elise Ferris (long jump).

Lamar’s girls won the 4×800.

McAuley Catholic’s Kendall Ramsey placed third in the 1600 (5:53) and seventh in the 800 (2:43).

Also for Seneca, Amber Garrison finished fourth in the javelin, Cambry Long took fifth in the 200, Amber Garrison was sixth in the shot put, Anna Adkins finished seventh in the high jump and Harley Lankford took seventh in the discus.

 

Lamar Rotary Relays

Boys team scores: Lamar 175, Monett 107, Nevada 79, East Newton 74, Pittsburg 67, El Dorado Springs 52, Jasper 44, Butler 40.5, Pierce City 25.5, Seneca 25, Liberal 18.5, McAuley Catholic 14, Miller 4.5, Lockwood 4.

Girls team scores: Pittsburg 104, Lamar 87, El Dorado Springs 85, Butler 74.5, Monett 74.5, Jasper 57, Nevada 42.5, Pierce City 42, Seneca 36, Liberal 32, Sheldon 24, Miller 16.5, East Newton 16, Lockwood 11, McAuley Catholic 8, Bronaugh 6.

 

GIRLS SOCCER: Ozark blanks Joplin in dominating performance

Joplin’s Sage Mitchell is pictured during Thursday’s match with Ozark. Photo by Israel Perez.

The visiting Ozark Tigers’ feet caught on fire late in the first half of their Central Ozark Conference match Thursday night against the host Joplin Eagles.

The Tigers scored four goals in the final 10 minutes and 4 seconds before the half on their way to a 5-0 halftime lead and eventual 8-0 mercy-rule win over their Class 4 District 5 rival.

Five different Ozark players each scored one of the first-half goals and Joplin did not take a shot all night during a match when Ozark absolutely dominated possession.

The Eagles dropped to 4-6 overall and 1-2 COC with a five-match losing streak entering Tuesday’s competition on the road against county, conference, and district rival Carthage.

“It’s tough any time a game ends early like that,” Joplin coach Josh Thompson said. “It’s hard to swallow, but what we talked about here is the growth we’ve had from the beginning of the season to this point right now.

“We were forcing Ozark to do some creative things to be able to create goal scoring opportunities there at the beginning of the game. Everybody worked their butts off for the first 20 or so minutes and stayed really solid. It was a good testament to how much hard work these girls have put in this season.

“What I’m focused on is how much they’ve improved … whenever you’re going up against a team as Ozark, they made it difficult on us to do anything except for play a lot of defense. We spent the whole game sitting back and taking punches. That’s what happened today. There was some attrition. We were missing some people today, as well, so for the tired legs we just put in more tired legs.

“We’ve got a lot to look forward to, I mean we’re moving forward to Carthage next week. We’re excited for the opportunity to be able to take them on. That’s our focus. We hate this right now, but we have to know there’s growth in a game like this (Ozark) and be ready for the next one.”

 

Joplin’s Paisley Parker is pictured during Thursday’s match with Ozark. Photo by Israel Perez.

 

Joplin’s Libby Munn is pictured during Thursday’s match against Ozark.

 

Masyn Briggs is pictured during Thursday’s match against Ozark. All photos by Israel Perez.

BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Mac County earns win; Webb City, Neosho, CHC and Seneca take losses

MCDONALD COUNTY 2, EAST NEWTON 1

ANDERSON, Mo. — McDonald County senior Cross Dowd tossed a no-hitter against the East Newton Patriots on Thursday.

Dowd struck out 11 and walked two in the complete-game victory. 

The Mustangs, who improved to 12-6 overall and 4-0 in the Big 8, scored once in the second and once in the fourth. Weston Gordon and Devin Stone had the RBI for the Mustangs. 

East Newton’s lone run scored in the top of the seventh after Ty Bowman reached on an error. He went to second and third after back-to-back sacrifice bunts. Bowman scored on a wild pitch before Dowd retired the side to secure the no-hitter. 

East Newton’s Christian Cook took the loss, but only allowed two runs on eight hits.

McDonald County is at Cassville on Tuesday. 

East Newton (6-9) hosts Monett on Tuesday. 


NIXA 8, WEBB CITY 7 (8 INNINGS)

OZARK, Mo. — Webb City was unable to hold on to a seven-run lead in a hard to swallow 8-7 Central Ozark Conference setback to Nixa on Thursday at Sky Bacon Stadium.

Webb City led 7-0 after the top of the third inning, but the visitors were unable to score the rest of the way.

Nixa plated two runs in the third, two in the fifth, one in the sixth and two in the seventh to force extra innings before pushing across the game-winning run in the eighth. 

The Cardinals fell to 11-7 and 4-1 in the COC, while Class 6 No. 6 Nixa improved to 15-3 and 4-1 in the COC. Nixa is ranked sixth in Class 6, while Webb City is receiving votes in Class 5. 

The Cardinals pushed across three runs in the first inning against Nixa starting pitcher Colin Kelley.

Leadoff batter Sam Weller tripled to right and scored on Cy Darnell’s RBI single up the middle. Later in the inning, Drew Vonder Haar delivered a run-scoring triple to the wall in center before Kenley Hood followed with an RBI single to give Webb City a three-run cushion.

Webb City added four runs in the third, as William Hayes drew a bases-loaded walk, Gage Chapman smacked a two-run single into left and Weller contributed an RBI single into right for a 7-0 lead.

Nixa got on the board in the bottom of the third on Rylan Michel’s two-run home run to left.

The Eagles plated two runs in the fifth on Michel’s sac fly and Caeden Cloud’s RBI single. Nixa tacked on a run in the sixth after a double, a ground out and an error. 

The Eagles scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh on a hit by pitch, two singles, a passed ball and a wild pitch, forcing extra innings.

In the bottom of the eighth, an error in the field, a wild pitch, a ground out and a walk put runners on the corners. Wyatt Vincent lifted the game-ending sac fly to right field to give Nixa a walk-off win.

Nixa’s Rylan Evans was the winning pitcher. He tossed five scoreless innings in relief, striking out six and allowing just one hit. Kelley gave up seven runs on 10 hits in three innings.

Weller had three hits for the Cardinals, while Darnell, Hood and Chapman had two hits apiece.

Payton Marshall took the loss. Landon Fletcher started and went 5 ⅓ innings.

Webb City hosts a pair of state-ranked Class 6 squads on Saturday at Barnes Field — Rock Bridge at 11 a.m. and Francis Howell at 3 p.m. Rock Bridge is ranked fourth and Francis Howell is ranked fifth. 

 

LIBERAL 18, COLLEGE HEIGHTS 8 (5 INNINGS)

Liberal scored 11 runs in the fourth inning on the way to a five-inning win over College Heights on Thursday.

Chase Ray earned the win after allowing eight runs, five earned, on six hits, four walks and five strikeouts in five innings.

Smoke Ezell took the loss after allowing 14 runs, eight earned, on 11 hits, one walk and two strikeouts in 3 2/3 innings.

Jayce Walker had two hits and scored two runs at the plate, while Ezell had two hits and drove in two.

College Heights is at Billings on Saturday.

 

MOUNT VERNON 6, SENECA 3

MOUNT VERNON, Mo. — Mount Vernon trailed 3-2 heading into the last of the fifth inning when the Mountaineers scored four times to take the momentum en route to the win.

Mount Vernon (8-6) took the lead on a two-run double from Gavin Johnston before Sean Raucher added an RBI single. A walk to Grayson Gann with the bases loaded forced in the final run of the frame.

Braden Dodson earned the win after allowing three runs, one earned, on six hits and five strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings. 

Grant Houchin took the loss after allowing six runs, three earned, on five hits, five walks and six strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings.

Raucher had two hits, scored twice and drove in one. 

Hagan Ginder had a hit and drove in two for Seneca (9-9), while Kade Johnson had a hit, RBI and a run scored.

Seneca hosts Purdy on Saturday.

 

WILLARD 9, NEOSHO 0

WILLARD, Mo. — Willard (14-8, 4-1 COC) defeated Neosho (12-6, 1-4 COC) in Central Ozark Conference play on Thursday.

No other information was available at the time of publication. 

 

WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS

BRANSON 3, CARL JUNCTION 2

BRANSON, Mo. — Carl Junction suffered a COC setback to Branson on Wednesday.

The game was deadlocked at two when the Pirates scored a go-ahead run in the bottom of the fifth inning. 

Neither team managed much offense, as the Bulldogs and Pirates recorded six hits apiece.

Carl Junction’s Gaige Carson took the loss, but he allowed just three runs on six hits and three walks while striking out four. 

Arlen Wakefield had two of Carl Junction’s six hits. Logan Eck had the lone RBI, while Bentley Rowden and Wakefield scored runs.

Branson’s Collin Ross was the winning pitcher. He scattered six hits and struck out three. 

Mark Bristow drove in two runs for the Pirates (10-12). 

Carl Junction (7-11) hosts Pittsburg, Kansas, on Friday.

 

REPUBLIC 4, CARTHAGE 2

REPUBLIC, Mo. — Four early runs held up for Republic in Wednesday’s COC contest against Carthage.

Down 4-0 after the third inning, Carthage pushed across single tallies in both the fourth and sixth innings for their lone runs of the game.

Carthage was limited to three hits by Republic pitchers Myles Lozano and Preston McCracken. 

Lozano earned the win after going four innings. He gave up one run on two hits and struck out five. McCracken tossed three innings, allowing one run on one hit and striking out two for the host Tigers.

Ty Perry had two of Carthage’s three hits, while Langston Morgan had the other. Perry and Brady Carlton drove in runs.

Clay Kinder scored both of Carthage’s runs.

Kinder took the loss on the mound, allowing three earned runs on five hits while striking out four in four innings. Carlton tossed two scoreless innings in relief.

Carthage (3-15) will play two non-conference games on Saturday in Springfield, as the Tigers take on Rogersville and Parkview. 

BOYS GOLF: McAuley tops Thomas Jefferson in dual

Boys golf teams from McAuley Catholic and Thomas Jefferson competed in a dual on Thursday at Schifferdecker Golf Course.

McAuley had a four-person score of 181 and Thomas Jefferson turned in a 195.

McAuley’s Evan D’Amour and Thomas Jefferson’s Tony Touma tied for medalist honors, as both golfers shot 41.

Three golfers shot 46—McAuley’s Rocco Bazzano-Joseph and Trey Martinez and TJ’s Jack Tyrrell. 

Also competing for McAuley were Bradley Wagner (48) and Liam Buerge (56).

Also competing for Thomas Jefferson were Beck McKinney (49), Ethan Renger (59) and Thomas Harrold (63).

SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: College Heights beats Liberal; Diamond defeats Marionville

 

COLLEGE HEIGHTS 12, LIBERAL 1

LIBERAL, Mo. — College Heights (with McAuley Catholic) provided run support early and Maddy Colin took care of the rest for the Cougars in a 12-1 win over Liberal (with Bronaugh) on Thursday.

The Cougars (12-1) scored twice in the first inning, with Jayli Johnson picking up an RBI on a groundout, and added three more runs in the second inning fueled by an RBI single from Avery Shumaker for a 5-1 lead.

That was all the run support Colin needed. She earned the complete-game win after allowing one run on two hits, two walks and 10 strikeouts in six innings.

Kyla Porter took the loss after allowing 13 runs, 10 earned, on 12 hits, four walks and five strikeouts in six innings.

Kloee Williamson doubled on the way to two hits and three runs scored, while Johnson had two hits, two RBI and two runs. Lauren Ukena had two hits, three runs scored and an RBI, while Colin had two hits and drove in a run. Aaliyah Perez had a double, three RBI and scored twice, while Shumaker totaled one hit, one RBI and one run scored.

College Heights takes part in the Jasper Invitational softball tournament over the weekend with games against East Newton, Jasper and Golden City on Friday.

 

DIAMOND 4, MARIONVILLE 0

DIAMOND, Mo. — Caitlin Suhrie stifled Marionville to lead Diamond to victory on Thursday.

Suhrie led the Wildcats to their 21st win of the season after earning the win in a complete-game shutout. She scattered two hits, walked two and struck out 13. 

Bailey Hosbach took the loss after allowing four runs, two earned, on seven hits and nine strikeouts in six innings.

After the Wildcats (21-6) scored a pair of unearned runs in the fourth to take a 2-0 lead, Marissa DeJager iced the win with a two-run home run following a Sara Roszell single to push the lead to 4-0 in the bottom of the sixth.

Roszell had two hits and scored twice, while DeJager homered and had two RBI and scored twice. 

Diamond takes part in the Adrian Softball Tournament over the weekend.

BOYS TENNIS: Thomas Jefferson keeps record perfect

The Thomas Jefferson boys tennis team improved to 8-0 on the season by beating Greenwood 9-0 on Thursday at the TJ courts.

In singles, Thomas Jefferson’s Prithvi Nagarajan beat Sanjeev Maganti 8-0, Devan Murali topped Andrew Scott 8-4, Chengle Qian defeated Enzo Cricchio 8-0, Jack Goodhue beat Marcus Ryan 8-0, Sam Li handled Griffin Litherland 8-4 and Nathaniel Curtis beat Braden Nicholson 8-3.

Thomas Jefferson’s No. 1 doubles team of Nagarajan-Murali defeated Maganti-Ryan 8-0.

At No. 2 doubles, TJ’s Qian-Goodhue beat Scott-Litherland 8-2.

Thomas Jefferson’s Li and Curtis defeated Cricchio-Nicholson 8-4 at No. 3 doubles.

The Cavaliers host Springfield Central on Tuesday.

 

BOYS TENNIS: Joplin makes progress in COC setback

Joplin High School boys tennis coach Aaron Stump focused on the positives after his Eagles suffered an 8-1 loss to Willard on Thursday in Central Ozark Conference action.

“This is the best we’ve played against Willard since our state team in 2019,” Stump said. “Last year, we won six games total and did not win a match. This year, we won 27 games and a match. I see the talent forming in our group, and having closer matches against a team as strong as Willard is promising.”

Joplin’s No. 3 doubles team of Leif Garrity and Roman Venturella defeated Gabriel Hernandez-Christian Ryan 9-8 (7-5).

“Leif and Roman hit their stride early in the match,” Stump said. “They placed the ball well and were up all the way up to the tie-break set. Their consistency won it for them.”

At No. 1 doubles, Willard’s Caden Lingenfelser-Brigham Thedell edged Joplin’s Adam Badr-Josiah Hazlewood 9-7.

“Adam and Josiah had a great match,” Stump said. “Caden won conference last year as a junior and has a monster serve. Adam and Josiah were able to get some good returns and kept the match close.”

At No. 2 doubles, Willard’s Dawson Amstutz-Seth Miller defeated Michael Mancipe-Hunter Merkley 8-0.

In singles, Willard’s Lingenfelser beat Badr 8-1, Amstutz topped Hazlewood 8-0, Miller beat Garrity 8-2, Thedell defeated Merkley 8-2, Hernandez handled Venturella 8-0 and Ryan edged Chapel Braman 8-6.

“Chapel played one of his best varsity matches today,” Stump said. “He positioned the ball well and kept the points going.”

The Eagles host the Joplin Invitational on Friday at the JHS courts, with the action slated to begin at 9 a.m.