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BASEBALL: Neosho seniors Rodriguez, Shadwick spark Wildcats past Seneca

NEOSHO, Mo. — The Neosho Wildcats closed out their regular season with a 7-1 win on Thursday over Newton County-rival Seneca at Roy B. Shaver Field within the Marion Sports Complex.

Playing their final home game, Neosho seniors Austin Rodriguez and Wyatt Shadwick each had big days for the Wildcats.

Rodriguez earned a complete-game victory and delivered a go-ahead RBI double to left in the third inning.

Shadwick hit a three-run home run to left in the sixth to provide an exclamation on Neosho’s 17th win of the season.

Seneca opened the scoring with one in the second, before Neosho scored one in the second, third, and fourth and four in the sixth.

“It wasn’t our best game of the year,” Neosho coach Bo Helsel said. “We made too many mistakes on the basepaths, which at this point in the year you hope you have more of that ironed out, but it is what it is at this point. We played good defense, and Austin pitched a great game today. We got some bats going toward the end to pull it out.”

Shadwick’s three-run homer occurred on the day he was recognized, along with several of his classmates in a signing ceremony at the La-Z-Boy End Zone Facility, for signing with NAIA school Evangel (Springfield) for baseball.

“I’m excited for him to see what he can do at the next level,” Helsel said. “Obviously, today, he played well, so I think it’s going to translate well to the next level.”

Carter Fenske added a RBI single in the sixth and his bunt in the second led to a throwing error that helped produce Neosho’s first run.

Seneca’s Grant Houchin started the second with a leadoff triple and he scored the Indians’ only run when Cade Galindo connected on a single.

After the second, Rodriguez largely silenced the Indians and they were retired in order in the third, the fourth, and the sixth.

Galindo reached on an error in the fifth and singled to left in the seventh.

Conner Ackerson also reached on an error in the sixth, but the Wildcats turned a double play when Hagen Ginger flied out and Ackerson got caught too far off second.

Neosho finished the regular season 17-13 overall and the Wildcats, behind three straight wins and four of their last five, guaranteed their first winning season since 2016, Helsel’s first season as assistant coach with former head coach Danny Powers.

“It’s our first winning season since 2016, so that was exciting and today to get our 17th win, that’s a lot of wins,” Helsel said. “These kids earned it. They’ve worked hard last four years of their career, the seniors have, and we’ve had some contributions from some younger guys, so we’ll see what we’re made of on Tuesday. We’ll know who we play (Friday) after seeding, and we’ll go from there.”

The Wildcats have the fourth-most wins this season in Class 6 District 6, behind Nixa (27), Republic (19), and Kickapoo (18).

Among district opponents, Neosho lost twice against Nixa (7-4, 6-1), once against Republic (3-1), and also once against Ozark (8-1). The Wildcats defeated Joplin 1-0 in eight innings and Carthage 13-9 but did not play either Kickapoo or Springfield Central.

Meanwhile, Seneca finished the regular season 16-12 overall and the Indians are back in action Saturday in their Class 4 District 11 opener against Reeds Spring.

Seneca junior reliever Payne Sikes made his 22nd appearance of the season Thursday, two more than previous state record holders Geoff Harrison (Francis Howell, 2002), Clifford Kiely (Leeton, 2006), and Josh Harryman (Joplin, 2020).

BASEBALL: Pierce City uses crooked numbers to beat McAuley

 

 

PIERCE CITY, Mo. — Pierce City held a 3-1 lead before scoring seven times in the fifth inning on the way to an 11-1 win over McAuley in the Warriors regular season finale on Thursday.

McAuley finishes the season with a 9-12 record and head into the Class 1 District 5 tournament as the No. 3 seed. The Warriors take on No. 6 Wheaton at 6:15 p.m. on Friday at Billings High School.

Logan Cox earned the win after allowing one run on two hits, two walks and two strikeouts in two innings. 

Kendall Jones took the loss after allowing four runs, three earned, on five hits, two walks and two strikeouts in 2 2/3 innings. 

Kable Reichardt had two hits and drove in a run to lead McAuley at the plate.

BASEBALL: Webb City ends regular season on high note

WEBB CITY, Mo. — In a final tune-up before the postseason arrives, Webb City earned a 4-3 win over Frontenac, Kansas, on Thursday night at Chuck Barnes Field.

Four early runs held up for the Cardinals after the Raiders rallied for three unanswered tallies late in the non-conference clash.

Frontenac entered the day with only two losses on their record, so for the Cardinals, it was a solid way to conclude the regular season.

“All wins are good wins,” Webb City coach Andrew Doennig said. “Frontenac’s a good team. That’s a good win for us. Both teams are preparing for their district tournaments, so it’s a good way to end the regular season.”

Webb City finishes the regular season with a record of 18-13. 

Playing a tough schedule, Webb City has suffered five one-run losses this season, along with three two-run setbacks.

“We’ve played a really tough schedule, so I feel like 18 wins is good,” Doennig said. “We’ve had a lot of close losses. We could easily be 23-8 or something like that. But we played a tough schedule to prepare us for the postseason.”

 

GAME RECAP

The Cardinals pushed across a single tally in the first inning after junior second baseman Sam Weller doubled to left-center field and junior right fielder Drew Vonder Haar lined an RBI single into right-center.

Webb City added two runs in the second.

Senior left fielder William Hayes, senior center fielder Gage Chapman and Weller all singled to load the bases before senior shortstop Cy Darnell lifted a sacrifice fly to center. 

Later in the inning, a Frontenac error made it 3-0.

Chapman’s RBI single to left gave the hosts a four-run cushion in the third.

The Raiders got on the board in the fourth after two singles, a fielder’s choice and a Webb City error. A second run scored from third after a wild pitch. 

The Cardinals stranded the bases loaded in the fourth before the Raiders scored once in the fifth to trim their deficit to one.

Frontenac had the tying run on base in the seventh before Webb City closer Walker Sweet retired the side.

“We got a few runs early, but we couldn’t get a timely hit here or there later in the game,” Doennig noted. “That’s baseball. One of these days we’re going to have the bases loaded and we’re going to get three hits in-a-row. It’s going to happen.”

Sophomore left-hander Luke Beverlin earned the win. He went four innings and allowed just one earned run on five hits. He struck out four.

Chapman allowed a run on two hits in two innings of relief. 

“Beverlin continues to get better each time out, and Gage did a good job, too,” Doennig said. “I thought all of our pitchers did their jobs today.” 

A senior, Sweet pitched a scoreless seventh, striking out two. Doennig noted Sweet has been nearly automatic in save situations.

“If we can go to Walker in the seventh inning with a lead, we feel like we’re in a good place,” Doennig said. 

Weller, Chapman and Vonder Haar had two hits apiece for the Cardinals. 

Mario Menghini took the loss. He gave up three earned runs on seven hits in three innings. Bryant Kitchen pitched three scoreless innings in relief for the Raiders of the CNC League.

Logan Myers had two of Frontenac’s seven hits. 

Frontenac fell to 17-3 ahead of their regional tournament.

 

DISTRICT TOURNEY AWAITS

Webb City is the No. 2 seed for the Class 5 District 7 tournament.

The Cardinals will take on seventh-seeded Grandview at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16 in a quarterfinal contest of the district tourney at Warrensburg High School. 

If the Cardinals win their opener, they’d take on either No. 3 Belton or No. 6 Bolivar in the semifinals on May 18.

The district title game is slated for May 22. 

“We feel good about our chances in the district tournament, but you never know what will happen in districts,” Doennig said. “Anything can happen in postseason baseball. There are a lot of unknown teams in our district. We don’t know them, but they don’t know us. We’ll go up there and see what happens.”

 

FULL STATS: Webb City HS (webbcitycardinals.com)