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BASEBALL: Joplin closes regular season with run-rule win over Lamar

Joplin went to work early with the bats in the form of two-out magic and closed the regular season with a 12-2 win in six innings over Lamar on Wednesday at the JHS Athletic Complex.

The Eagles opened with two runs in the first before a five-run second frame with two outs put Joplin firmly in control. Joplin, which scaroed 10 of their 12 runs with two outs, added two more runs with two outs in the third before Lamar got on the board with two runs in the fifth. The scoring continued for the Eagles with a run in the bottom of the fifth and two more in the sixth to end the game early. 

“It’s a game that you feel good about because you did a lot of good things throughout the course of it,” Joplin coach Kyle Wolf said. “We have been looking for that big two-out hit all year. To see us get three or four of them in fifth to put up that crooked number was good to see. … It was something we started to see in Kansas City this past Saturday. … You’re hoping maybe there is some momentum being built as we head into the district tournament.”

Joplin closes the regular season with a 9-19 record and is in action next in the Class 6 District 6 tournament at Republic High School on Tuesday.

“I want to see us go compete and play the game hard,” Wolf said. “It’s cliche, but it’s true. Everyone is 0-0. We should take a deep breath. We have been carrying a lot of weight with some things this year. It’s a moment where we have a chance to unload that and just go play baseball.”

Lamar closes the season with a 12-12 record and hosts the Class 3 District 11 tournament as the top seed. The Tigers take on the winner of fourth-seeded Sarcoxie and fifth-seeded Diamond at 4 p.m. on Tuesday.

Eli Sotlar, who didn’t surrender a hit until the fifth inning, earned the win for Joplin after allowing two runs, one earned, on one hit, three walks and four strikeouts in five innings of work. 

“When Eli is consistently in the zone, Eli is difficult to hit,” Wolf said. “He has proven that throughout the course of the year. For the most part today, he competed in the zone and the big thing was he was able to throw his fastball for strikes. When he does that, it allows his offspeed stuff to be better. I thought he did a nice job today for us.”

Tate Ansley took the loss after allowing nine runs on eight hits, two walks and two strikeouts in 2 2/3 innings. 

Joplin’s offense started early, collecting three hits in the first inning to push across a pair of runs. Byler Reither doubled to shallow left with one out before Layten Copher ripped a ball to the gap in left-center to score Reither for a 1-0 advantage. Two batters later, Jackson Queen went opposite field for a sharp single to plate Copher and give the Eagles a 2-0 advantage.

Joplin added insurance in the second inning with a two-out rally. After the first two batters went down in order, Caden Shoemaker was hit by a pitch before moving to third on a hit-and-run single by Brady Mails. Reither drove a run in with a fielder’s choice before Sotlar helped himself with a bases-loaded, three-run double two batters later to push the lead to 6-0. The Eagles pushed the lead to 7-0 following an RBI single to right by Queen in the next at-bat.

“I told them that kind of crushes the other team,” Wolf said of the barrage with two outs. “They feel like they’re so close to getting out of that inning and you just keep adding on. That’s why we say two-out hits win games. Good job overall at the plate by those guys.”

Copher came up clutch again with a two-run triple to right-center field with two outs to push the lead to 9-0 in the third inning. 

Lamar got on the board when a run scored on a wild pitch before Eli Hull picked up an RBI on a groundout.

Joplin got a tally back in the bottom half of the inning with another two-out run on an RBI single to right field from Reither before putting the game away in the sixth with two more runs, including one last lightning strike—a two-out RBI single from Reither to end the game in walk-off fashion.

Reither finished the day with four hits, including a double, three RBI and three runs scored to lead Joplin at the plate. Queen had three hits, two RBI and scored a run. Copher doubled and tripled on the way to three RBI and two runs scored. Sotlar also doubled and tallied three RBI and scored a run.

BASEBALL ROUNDUP: CJ tops Colgan; Neosho walks off against Bolivar; Webb City and McAuley suffer losses

 

CARL JUNCTION 7, COLGAN 0

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Carl Junction broke a scoreless game open with a five-run fourth inning on the way to a win over St. Mary’s Colgan (Pittsburg, Kansas) on Tuesday.

The Bulldogs added two more runs in the sixth inning for insurance. 

Carl Junction wraps the regular season with a 9-17 record and is in action next against Warrensburg in the Class 5 District 7 tournament on May 16 in Warrensburg.

Lucas Vanlanduit earned the win for Carl Junction after pitching six shutout innings on one hit, a walk and nine strikeouts. Logan Eck struck out one in one relief inning.

Gus Keller took the loss in relief after allowing five runs on six hits and three strikeouts in three innings of work.

Vanlanduit highlighted the fourth inning scoring with a two-run single before Eck doubled to left for an RBI and 3-0 lead. Mekhi McGarry singled home Eck later in the inning for a 4-0 cushion.

Gaige Carson added an RBI single in the seventh.

 

NEOSHO 2, BOLIVAR 1

NEOSHO, Mo. — Brody Crane came up clutch with a two-out single to left in the bottom of the seventh inning to plate Quenton Hughes and send Neosho past Bolivar in the process on Tuesday.

Carter Fenske earned the complete-game win for Neosho after allowing one run on four hits, five walks and five strikeouts in seven innings.

Ricky Gooding took the loss in relief after allowing one run on hit and a strikeout in 1 1/3 innings.

Crane had three hits and drove in one. Wyatt Shadwick doubled and scored a run for Neosho, while Hughes had a hit, drove in one and scored once.

Neosho (16-13) hosts Seneca on Thursday to wrap the regular season.

 

KICKAPOO 2, WEBB CITY 0

WEBB CITY, Mo. — Kickapoo senior right-hander Brian Wamsher tossed a complete-game shutout, limiting the Cardinals to three hits and two walks while striking out six in the non-conference clash at Barnes Field. 

The Cardinals fell to 17-13, while the Chiefs improved to 18-16.

Webb City junior right-hander Drew Vonder Haar took the loss, but he only allowed two runs on six hits and three walks in 4 1/3 innings. He struck out three.

Hunter Shull tossed the final 2 2/3 innings, allowing no runs and one hit. He struck out four. 

Recording hits for the Cardinals were Shaun Hunt, Kenley Hood and William Hayes.

The Chiefs took a 1-0 lead in the first on Cael McCarville’s RBI single. 

Kickapoo added a single tally in third after a walk, two singles and a hit by pitch.

Webb City’s best opportunity came in the sixth. With two outs, Hunt singled, Christian Brock reached on a walk and Hood was hit by a pitch to load the bases.

But Wamsher, a Fort Scott Community College recruit, was able to induce an inning-ending fly ball off the bat of Kaylor Darnell to end the threat.

Nate Owen and Evan Vienhage had two hits apiece for the Chiefs. 

Webb City entertains Frontenac, Kansas, at 4:30 on Thursday in the regular season finale. 

 

LOCKWOOD 6, MCAULEY 2

Lockwood added single tallies in the second, third and fifth innings before pushing across three runs in the sixth to build a 6-0 lead on the way to a win over McAuley on Tuesday.

Dylan Snider earned the complete-game win after allowing two runs on three hits, two walks and 10 strikeouts in seven innings.

Rocco Bazzano-Joseph took the loss after allowing two runs on three hits, a walk and four strikeouts in 3 2/3 innings. 

Bazzano-Joseph doubled and drove in a run, while Joe State had a hit and scored a run for McAuley. 

McAuley wraps the regular season at Pierce City

 

MCDONALD COUNTY 1, ROGERSVILLE 0

ANDERSON, Mo. — Destyn Dowd delivered the game-winning single in the bottom of the seventh inning to give McDonald County the outright Big 8 Conference Championship.

Weston Gordon tossed a complete-game shutout for the Mustangs. He limited the Wildcats to three hits.

McDonald County is now 17-7 on the season. 

The Mustangs are at Aurora on Wednesday. 

BOYS TENNIS: Thomas Jefferson tops Webb City in district semifinals

Second-seeded Thomas Jefferson defeated third-seeded Webb City 5-0 in a semifinal contest of the Class 2 District 7 boys tennis tournament on a warm Tuesday at the TJ courts.

The undefeated Cavaliers, who improved to 12-0, will travel to Kansas City to play top-seeded Barstow at 4:30 on Wednesday for the district championship. 

On Tuesday, the Cavaliers swept all three doubles matches and ended the dual with two singles victories.

At No. 1 doubles, Thomas Jefferson’s Prithvi Nagarajan and Devan Murali defeated Webb City’s Jacob McDonald and Tristan Lynch 8-3.

At No. 2 doubles, TJ’s Tyler Brouhard and Chengle Qian beat Felipe Perez-Trevor Peterson 8-2.

Jack Goodhue and Sam Li defeated Webb City’s Zach Stump and Jacob Russell 8-2 at No. 3 doubles.

In completed singles matches, Nagarajan defeated McDonald 6-1, 6-0 and Qian beat Perez 6-0, 6-1.

Barstow (10-2-1) beat fifth-seeded Belton 5-0 in the other semifinal.

Barstow defeated Thomas Jefferson in last year’s district championship match en route to taking third place at the state tournament. 

Webb City concluded the season with a record of 5-9.

DISTRICT SOFTBALL: Daniels’ walk-off hit sends Mount Vernon past Diamond in title game

MOUNT VERNON, Mo. — Harley Daniels delivered a double to right field with runners on second and third base and no outs to plate both runs and send the host Mount Vernon Mountaineers to a 7-6 walk-off win over Diamond in the Class 2 District 6 championship game. 

Mount Vernon improves to 34-1 with the come-from-behind win and advances to the quarterfinals of the Class 2 state tournament, where the Mountaineers take on Sparta (26-4) on May 16. 

Daniels earned the complete-game win in the circle after allowing six runs, five earned, on eight hits, four walks and four strikeouts in seven innings.

Caitlyn Suhrie took the loss for Diamond after allowing seven runs, six earned, on 11 hits,  a walk and three strikeouts in six innings.

The Wildcats (27-10-1) built a 3-0 lead in the first inning thanks to an RBI double from Suhrie before two more runs scored on an error later in the frame. Kabrie Parmley added an RBI groundout in the fourth inning to give Diamond a 4-0 advantage. 

Mount Vernon rallied in a big way in the fifth, loading the bases with one out before a walk drawn by Molly Daniels brought in the Mountaineers’ first run. Allison Schubert followed with a three-run double to center to tie the game up at 4-4. Harley Daniels came up with an RBI double to center in the next at-bat to give Mount Vernon a 5-4 lead.

Diamond had runners on second and third with two outs in the top of the sixth when a Mount Vernon error on the infield allowed the tying and go-ahead runners to score to give the Wildcats a 6-5 lead.

Mount Vernon had runners on second and third with one out in the last of the sixth when Diamond first baseman Talyn Daniels made a diving play to double off the runner at second and get the Wildcats out of the inning.

Harley Daniels had two doubles and drove in three, while Schubert doubled, scored twice and drove in three. Molly Daniels doubled, scored twice and added an RBI.

Grace Frazier had two hits and scored a run. Parmley had a hit and three RBI for the Wildcats.