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BASEBALL: Webb City drops non-conference games in Arkansas

SPRINGDALE, Ark. — The Webb City Cardinals dropped both games of a non-conference doubleheader in Arkansas on Saturday.

Fayetteville defeated Webb City 5-4 in walk-off fashion and Springdale Har-Ber topped the Cardinals 9-0 in the opener.

Webb City trailed Fayetteville 4-0 after three innings, but the Cardinals rallied with single runs in the fourth and fifth and two runs in the top of the seventh.

Fayetteville put two on in the bottom of the seventh on a walk and hit by pitch before Chayse Dutile recorded the game-ending hit.

Webb City managed seven hits, one apiece by Sam Weller, Cy Darnell, Shaun Hunt, Christian Brock, Kaylor Darnell, William Hayes and Gage Chapman.

The Cardinals used three pitchers.

Payton Marshall went three innings and allowed three earned runs on six hits. Brett Korth struck out four in two scoreless innings.

Chapman took the loss after allowing a run in the seventh.

In the day’s opener, Har-Ber scored two runs in the first, three in the second and four in the third. 

Webb City was limited to five hits.

Chapman went 2-for-3 with two doubles, while Weller, Drew Vonder Haar and Hunt contributed one hit apiece.

Luke Beverlin was charged with the loss after allowing seven runs, four earned, in 2 1/3 innings.

Hunter Shull and Tyler Marbut pitched in relief.

Har-Ber’s Austin Jones struck out nine and gave up just two hits in four innings. 

Webb City (16-12) is at Springfield Catholic on Monday. 

 

BOYS TENNIS: Eagles, Tigers unable to advance to state

LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. — Joplin and Carthage were among the boys tennis teams competing at the individual district tournament on Saturday.

Competing in Class 3 District 6 at Lee’s Summit North High School, none of the Eagles or Tigers were able to advance to the state tournament. The top two singles players and the top two doubles teams advanced.

Joplin’s doubles team of Adam Badr and Josiah Hazlewood fell one win short of advancing to the bracket’s title match.

After a first-round bye, Badr-Hazlewood defeated Carthage’s Will Wallace-Fabian Solano 6-2, 7-5 in the quarterfinals.

In the semifinals, Rockhurst’s Luke Johnson and Nathan Dierks defeated the Joplin duo 6-1, 6-2.

Both Rockhurst teams were in the title match, with Caleb Bridges-Henry Stevens beating Johnson-Dierks 6-2, 6-2. 

Also competing in doubles were Joplin’s duo of Hunter Merkley and Michael Mancipe and Carthage’s tandem of Silas Laytham and Danilo Lopez. Both teams went 0-1. 

Carthage’s Wallace-Solano defeated Lee’s Summit West’s Nathan Fredlund-Dane Hooks 6-2, 6-3 before falling to the Eagles.

The top two singles players were Lee’s Summit West’s Arnav Gannavaram and Lee’s Summit North’s Maxon Chen. 

In the title match, Gannavaram beat Chen 6-0, 6-2. Again, both players advanced to the individual state tournament.

Playing singles for Joplin were Leif Garrity and Oscar Kienzle, while Charlie Snow and Joshua Rivera competed for Carthage.

Snow defeated Kienzle 6-0, 6-0 before falling to eventual champ Gannavaram 6-0, 6-0 in the quarterfinals.

Garrity and Rivera went 0-1. 

 

TEAM TOURNAMENT

The district team tournament begins at 4 p.m. on Monday.

In quarterfinal matchups, fifth-seeded Carthage is at fourth-seeded Lee’s Summit North and seventh-seeded Joplin is at second-seeded Lee’s Summit. 

The other opening-round match features No. 3 Lee’s Summit West against sixth-seeded Raymore-Peculiar. 

Top-seeded Rockhurst has a first-round bye and awaits the Lee’s Summit North-Carthage winner in Tuesday’s semifinals. 

 

BASEBALL: Joplin sweeps twinbill on the road

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — Joplin hit the road for a doubleheader and walked away with a pair of wins on Saturday.

JOPLIN 14, WILLIAM CHRISMAN 1 (5 INNINGS)

Joplin opened the first game with two runs in the first inning before adding three runs in the third inning and a nine spot in the fourth en route to a five-inning win.

Brecken Green earned the win, the first of his career at the varsity level, after allowing one run on three hits and six strikeouts in five innings.

Antonio Graham took the loss after allowing five runs on five hits, five walks and three strikeouts in three innings.

Byler Reither led the Eagles at the plate with a double and a homer, three RBI and three runs scored. Eli Sotlar hit a three-run home run and finished with four RBI and two runs scored. Jackson Queen had two hits, two RBI and a run scored. Cole Lawrence doubled on the way to two hits, two RBI and a run scored. 

 

JOPLIN 8, TRUMAN 4

Joplin held a 2-1 lead before scoring six times in the fourth inning on the way to finishing off the road sweep. 

Joplin’s six-run fourth was highlighted by an RBI double from Queen and a pair of run-scoring singles from Kutler Schwarting and Brady Mails. 

Schwarting earned the win after allowing two runs, one earned, on five hits, a walk and two strikeouts in four innings.

Kyle Durham took the loss after allowing eight runs, three earned, on seven hits,  a walk and three strikeouts in three innings.

Queen had two hits, including a double, an RBI and scored one. 

Joplin (8-18) is at Glendale on Monday.

 

TRACK & FIELD: McAuley boys pass TJ for district title in final event; CHC boys advance to sectional

MOUNTAIN GROVE, Mo. — The McAuley Catholic Warriors, behind the strength of three event wins and 33 overall points from their four relays, earned a team championship in Class 1 District 5 Saturday at Mountain Grove High School, beating out crosstown and Ozark 7 Conference rival Thomas Jefferson by a single point, 94-93.

Lockwood finished third with 90 points, Billings fourth with 83, Dora fifth with 79, and Crane sixth with 68, while the other nine schools finished well behind the top six with seventh place Walnut Grove compiling 26 points.

The district title was determined in rather dramatic fashion.

The Warriors’ 4×400 relay team of Alex Bohachick, Dylan Taffner, Jack Jones, and Michael Parrigon recorded a winning time of 3 minutes and 41 seconds, and their win put the Warriors in first place in the team standings after the final event.

The Warriors’ 4×800 of Bohachick, Connor Taffner, Drew Zeb, and Trae Veer took first in 9:18, their 4×100 of Ethan Stabb, Jones, Dylan Taffner, and Bohachick finished second in 49.93, and their 4×200 of Stabb, Staton, Dylan Taffner, and Tripp Miller placed fourth in 1:49 during a great day in relays for McAuley Catholic.

Also for the Warriors, Joe Staton won the pole vault with a clearance of 11-4.5.

Parrigon finished second in the 1600 in 4:47 and third in the 800 in 2:06, while Bohachick finished third in the 400 in 54.39 and Veer placed fourth in the 3200 in 11:14.

The Warriors had two of the top four in the javelin, as Roscoe Miller was the runner-up (113-8) and Max Anreder was fourth (108-10).

Thomas Jefferson senior Jay Ball won the discus with a heave of 117-9 and placed fourth in the shot put at 34-7.

Fellow senior Tyler Brouhard finished second in the 100-meter dash in 11.59 seconds and second in the 200 in 23.65.

Fellow senior Kip Atteberry won the 1600 in 4:39 and the 3200 in 10:52 and finished second in the 800 in 2:04.

Sheraz Anis finished third in the 110 hurdles in 18.10 and placed fourth in the 300 hurdles in 45.07.

Thomas Jefferson’s 4×800 of James Wisdom, Trenton Farley, Eann Espinoza, and Braden Honeywell-Lynch finished third in 10:12.

On the girls side, Thomas Jefferson finished third with 81 points and McAuley Catholic finished seventh with 33 points.

Thomas Jefferson senior Nico Carlson won a district title with a clearance 4-11 in the high jump and sophomore Lannah Grigg won the discus with a winning toss of the implement at 103-8.

Macie Shifferd finished second in the 3200 in 13:40, while Gabriella Hiebert finished second in the long jump with a leap of 15-1.5 and third in the high jump at 4-7 and Avery Hocker placed fourth in the 100 hurdles in 19.85.

Thomas Jefferson’s 4×800 of Samantha Seto, Sarah Mueller, Carlson, and Shifferd finished third in 11:24.

The Cavaliers’ 4×100 of Carlson, Hiebert, Hocker, and Haley Orr finished third in 56.24.

McAuley Catholic junior Kendall Ramsey won district titles in the 1600 in 5:47 and the 3200 in 13:08 and finished second in the 800 in 2:42.

The top four finishers in each event Saturday qualified for the Class 1 Sectional 3 hosted Saturday, May 13, by the College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout.

The District 5 qualifiers will compete against each other and the District 6 qualifiers for the right to earn their spot in the 98th edition of the boys and the 50th of the girls MSHSAA Track & Field Championships on May 19-20 in Jefferson City.

Class 1 and 2 compete May 19-20 and then Class 3-5 take over host site Adkins Stadium on May 26-27.

 

College Heights boys advance in five events, tie Jasper for third place

BOLIVAR, Mo. — The College Heights Christian boys finished in a tie for third with 67 points Saturday at the Class 2 District 6 meet hosted by Southwest Baptist University.

Stockton ran away from the field of 15 schools with 162 points and Sarcoxie finished a distant second with 77 points. Like CHC, Jasper also had 67 points.

The College Heights 4×200 of Logan Decker, Levi Durling, Caleb Quade, and Colsen Dickens won a district title in 1:35.71 and the 4×800 of Steven Calandro, Ian Edwards, Jace Edwards, and Derrick McMillan finished second in 9:04.

Quade finished second in the triple jump with a mark of 40-11.75 and second in the long jump at 20-1.25.

Calandro placed fourth in the 110 hurdles in 18.37.

As far as other highlights, Diamond’s Zachary Roughton won two events, the 110 hurdles (15.83 seconds) and the 300 hurdles (42.56), while Jasper’s Crystal Smith won four events in the girls meet, the 100-hurdles, the 300 hurdles, the 200-meter dash and the high jump.

The top four finishers in each event Saturday qualified for the Class 2 Sectional 3 hosted next Saturday by the College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout.

Meanwhile, the College Heights girls compete next Saturday in the Class 3 District 6 meet hosted by Big 8 Conference member Hollister and also featuring Aurora, Cassville, Clever, East Newton, El Dorado Springs, Fair Grove, Lamar, Mount Vernon, New Covenant, Seneca, Springfield Catholic, and Strafford.

DISTRICT SOFTBALL: College Heights ends season with loss to Pierce City; Mount Vernon, Sarcoxie, Diamond earn wins

MOUNT VERNON, Mo. — Fourth-seeded College Heights Christian (with McAuley Catholic) suffered a season-ending 5-0 setback to fifth-seeded Pierce City on Saturday in a quarterfinal contest of the Class 2 District 6 softball tournament at Spirit of 76 Park.

Pierce City (14-9) advanced to Monday’s semifinals, where the Eagles will take on top-seeded Mount Vernon (32-1) at 5 p.m.

Mount Vernon pounded eighth-seeded Southwest (Washburn) 17-2 in four innings. 

In other quarterfinal action, third-seeded Sarcoxie topped sixth-seeded East Newton 12-3 and second-seeded Diamond edged seventh-seeded Lamar 1-0. 

Diamond (26-9-1) and Sarcoxie (14-9) will meet in the second semifinal at 6:45 on Monday night. 

 

PIERCE CITY 5, COLLEGE HEIGHTS 0

The game was scoreless until Pierce City scored three runs in the fourth inning. With the bases loaded, Claudia Crowell delivered a two-run single before Abby O’Hara followed with an RBI single.

The Eagles pushed across a single tally in the fourth to extend their lead, as Trinity Witt reached on an error, took third on Hailey Gripka’s single and then scored on a CHC error.

Pierce City added an insurance run in the seventh after a single and three CHC errors.

Gripka and O’Hara had two hits apiece for the Eagles.

The Cougars simply couldn’t generate much offense, as they were limited to four hits by Crowell.

Crowell struck out nine and walked three in the shutout victory.

Jayli Johnson had two hits for the Cougars, including a triple, while Kloee Williamson and Aaliyah Perez added one hit apiece. Perez doubled.

Maddy Colin took the loss, but she didn’t allow an earned run. Colin struck out 14 and allowed seven hits and one walk. 

The Cougars committed six errors in the field.

College Heights ends the season with a record of 18-6-1. The Cougars captured a third straight Ozark 7 Conference championship this season. 

 

MOUNT VERNON 17, SOUTHWEST 2 

The Mountaineers rode two big innings, a seven-run second and an eight-run fourth, to a convincing run-rule victory.

The tourney hosts scored their 17 runs on 16 hits in just four innings.

Payge Evans and Allie Schubert had three hits apiece, while Harley Daniels, Rae Downing, Cheyenne Bieber and Ava Bellis contributed two hits apiece.

Daniels drove in four runs, while Evans had three RBI and scored three runs. 

Daniels earned the pitching victory. In four innings, Daniels struck out 10 and allowed two runs on three hits and three walks. Also of note, Daniels recorded her 600th career strikeout.

Southwest (8-12) scored both of its runs in the second on Kaleigh Tull’s two-run double.

Mount Vernon coach Matt Schubert earned career win No. 200.

The Mountaineers have won 24 straight games ahead of the semifinals. 

 

SARCOXIE 12, EAST NEWTON 3

Up 3-0, Sarcoxie scored five runs in the third to take a commanding 8-0 lead.

East Newton got on the board with three runs in the fifth, but the Bears added one run in the fifth and three more in the sixth for the final margin.

Sarcoxie’s Kylee Walters was the winning pitcher. She gave up three runs on six hits and struck out 14 in the complete-game effort. 

Jocelyn Benito and Walters had three hits apiece for the Bears, while Emma Plybon, Kaydence Flynn, Breann Shumake and Emma Parrigon all contributed two hits apiece.

East Newton’s Gracie Ford took the loss after surrendering 11 earned runs on 17 hits. She struck out five.

Josie Guinn had two hits for the Patriots, including a double. Shaw Coburn tripled, while Ava Periman and Coburn had one RBI apiece.

The Patriots finished the season with a record of 8-13.

 

DIAMOND 1, LAMAR 0

Defending state champion Diamond survived and advanced.

The game was scoreless when the Wildcats broke through with a single tally in the bottom of the fifth inning.

Emilee Shallenburger was hit by a pitch. She went to second on Kabrie Parmley’s sac bunt and took third on a wild pitch. 

Grace Frazier’s sac fly to center allowed Shallenburger to score the game’s lone run. 

Diamond’s Caitlyn Suhrie tossed a complete-game shutout. She allowed just two hits and two walks while striking out 10.

Helping her own cause, Suhrie had two of Diamond’s four hits.

Lamar’s Lilly Weber took the loss, but she only gave up one run on four hits and a walk while striking out six.

Recording hits for the Tigers were Jaycee Doss and Ashlyn Stettler.

Lamar closes the season at 13-17.

 

Class 2 District 6 tournament
(At Spirit of 76 Park)
Saturday’s scores
(1) Mount Vernon 17, (8) Southwest 2
(5) Pierce City 5, (4) College Heights/McAuley 0
(3) Sarcoxie 12, (6) East Newton 3
(2) Diamond 1, (7) Lamar 0

Monday’s semifinals
5 p.m. — Mount Vernon vs. Pierce City
6:45 — Diamond vs. Sarcoxie