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STATE TRACK & FIELD: TJ’s Atteberry earns pair of medals on Day 1

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Thomas Jefferson senior Kip Atteberry earned medalist honors in two events at the 2023 MSHSAA Track and Field Championships on Friday at Adkins Stadium.

Competing in Class 1, Atteberry finished fourth in the 1600 with a time of 4 minutes, 33 seconds to earn medalist honors. 

Atteberry also finished fifth in the 800 in 2:02 to earn a second trip to the podium. 

Atteberry will compete in the 3200 on Saturday, where he’ll look to earn a third medal.

Thomas Jefferson senior Tyler Brouhard finished 13th in the prelims of the 200-meter dash (24.57) and 15th in the prelims of the 100-meter dash (11.93). The top eight moved on to the finals. 

For the Thomas Jefferson girls, Macie Shifferd took 13th in the 3200 (13:13) and Nico Carlson placed 13th in the high jump (4-9). Gabriella Hiebert finished 14th in two events, the long jump (15-2.75) and the high jump (4-7).

McAuley Catholic’s Kendall Ramsey finished ninth in the 3200 with a time of 12:23, just missing medalist honors.

A junior, Ramsey will compete in the 1600 on Saturday.

 

COLLEGE HEIGHTS COMPETES IN CLASS 2

The College Heights boys are competing in Class 2.

The Cougars finished 12th in the prelims of the 4×200 relay in 1:35, with Logan Decker, Levi Durling, Caleb Quade and Colsen Dickens competing.

Quade finished 10th in the long jump (19-8.25).

Also in Class 2, Sarcoxie’s Jaron Malotte finished fifth in the boys pole vault (13-0.25).

Pierce City’s Hayden Kramer finished third in the girls discus (122-5) and teammate Emma Hunt was fifth in the girls 3200 (11:45).

The state meet will conclude on Saturday.

 

STATE TENNIS: Thomas Jefferson’s Nagarajan takes 7th place in singles

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Concluding the season with a convincing victory, Thomas Jefferson junior Prithvi Nagarajan finished seventh in the Class 2 singles bracket at the 2023 MSHSAA Boys Tennis Championships on Friday at the Cooper Tennis Complex.

After going 2-1 on Thursday and dropping his first match on Friday, Nagarajan ended the season in the bracket’s seventh-place match.

In the season finale, Nagarajan defeated Barstow’s Liam Groden 6-1, 6-3 to take seventh.

Nagarajan went 21-3 in singles matches this season for Tom Brumfield’s Cavaliers. 

On Thursday, Nagarajan went 2-1.

In the opening round, Nagarajan defeated Farmington’s Maddox Waller-Brenneke 6-1, 6-1.

In the quarterfinals, Ladue’s Max Chen defeated Nagarajan 6-1, 6-0. 

Chen later won the state title match, 6-0, 6-1, over Helias Catholic’s Ethan Foucheaux.

Nagarajan beat Cape Girardeau Notre Dame’s Charlie West 6-3, 6-1 in the consolation quarterfinals to remain alive in the bracket.

In Friday’s opener, and with a spot in the fifth-place match on the line, MICDS’ Arjun Puri defeated Nagarajan 6-0, 7-6 (2) in the consolation semifinals. 

That loss sent Nagarajan to the seventh-place match, where he beat Groden.

Also of note, Willard’s Caden Lingenfelser won the third-place match by default over Parkway Central’s Ayush Negi.

Thomas Jefferson junior Prithvi Nagarajan finished seventh in the Class 2 singles bracket on Friday at the state tennis tournament in Springfield. File photo.

DISTRICT BASEBALL: Lamar tops East Newton in title game

LAMAR, Mo. — Top-seeded Lamar beat second-seeded East Newton 3-0 in the championship game of the Class 3 District 11 baseball tournament on Thursday.

Lamar (14-13) hosts Stockton (21-4) at 5 on Tuesday in the sectional round of the state tourney.

The Tigers scored twice in the first inning and once in the fourth.

Lamar’s Tate Ansley earned the pitching victory after limiting East Newton to two hits and one walk in seven innings. 

Tyler Ansley had two hits and drove in a run. Austin Wilkerson and Brody Gardner also had RBI.

Mason Hailey pitched 5 2/3 innings for East Newton, allowing one earned run on seven hits while striking out nine. Christian Cook recorded one out. 

The Patriots finished 9-16.

STATE TENNIS: TJ’s Nagarajan goes 2-1 on Day 1

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Thomas Jefferson junior Prithvi Nagarajan went 2-1 in singles action on Thursday at the 2023 MSHSAA Boys Tennis Championships at the Cooper Tennis Complex.

In the opening round, Nagarajan defeated Farmington’s Maddox Waller-Brenneke 6-1, 6-1.

In the quarterfinals, Ladue’s Max Chen defeated Nagarajan 6-1, 6-0.

Nagarajan beat Cape Girardeau Notre Dame’s Charlie West 6-3, 6-1 in the consolation quarterfinals to remain alive in the bracket.

Nagarajan will take on MICDS’ Arjun Puri on Friday in the consolation semifinals. 

Also of note, Willard’s Caden Lingenfelser went 2-0 on Thursday and will take on Chen in the semifinals on Friday.

DISTRICT BASEBALL: After thrilling wins, Webb City, McDonald County will meet in title game

WARRENSBURG, Mo. — Shaun Hunt delivered the game-winning hit in the bottom of the eighth inning, leading second-seeded Webb City past third-seeded Belton 3-2 on Thursday night in the semifinals of the Class 5 District 7 baseball tournament.

In the first semifinal, top-seeded McDonald County got past fourth-seeded Warrensburg 1-0.

With their respective wins, the Cardinals (20-13) and Mustangs (20-8) will meet in the district title game at 6 p.m. on Monday at Neosho’s Roy B. Shaver Field.

 

WEBB CITY 3, BELTON 2

The game was deadlocked when Webb City came to bat in the bottom of the eighth inning.

Sam Weller walked and went to second on Cy Darnell’s sacrifice bunt before Hunt smacked a game-ending RBI single into left field to give the Cardinals a thrilling walk-off win.

Webb City scored twice in the first inning. Weller walked and Cy Darnell singled to start the frame. Drew Vonder Haar drove in a run with a ground out to third before Christian Brock lined an RBI single into left. 

The Pirates cut their deficit in half in the third, as Ethan Yinger doubled to left, went to third on a fielder’s choice and scored on a ground out to first. 

Belton stranded the bases loaded in the fourth, as Webb City starting pitcher Kaylor Darnell maneuvered out of trouble by recording a pair of strikeouts.

The Pirates tied it up in the sixth on Bryan Choi’s RBI single into left. A hit by pitch and sac bunt started the inning. 

Webb City pulled off a key double play to end the top of the seventh after the Pirates had the go-ahead run in scoring position.

The Cardinals stranded the go-ahead run at second in the bottom of the seventh, as Belton’s Jacob Ross struck out two straight batters to send the game into extra innings.

Belton had the bases loaded with one out in the eighth, but Walker Street recorded back-to-back strikeouts to get out of trouble.

A senior right-hander, Sweet was the winning pitcher. He went 2 2/3 innings and did not allow an earned run while striking out five. He allowed four hits and two walks.

Kaylor Darnell went 5 1/3 innings. He allowed one run on five hits and struck out four.

Kenley Hood had two of Webb City’s six hits.

Ross went the distance for Belton. He took the loss after allowing three earned runs on six hits and three walks while striking out nine in 7 1/3 innings.

Belton ends the season at 17-14.

 

MCDONALD COUNTY 1, WARRENSBURG 0

Both starting pitchers, McDonald County’s Cross Dowd and Warrensburg’s Sam Slobaszewski, kept the opposition at bay for most of the game.

The Mustangs pushed across the game’s lone run in the bottom of the second without a hit, as Weston Gordon and Fischer Sanny walked before a pair of Warrensburg errors allowed Gordon to cross home. 

The Tigers stranded the bases loaded in the fourth, as Dowd struck out Cole Kreisel to end the threat.

The hosts had the tying run at third base with two outs in the seventh before the Mustangs closed out the win.

Warrensburg out-hit Mac County 5-2. The Tigers (11-15) committed three errors, while the Mustangs did not have a miscue in the field. 

Dowd delivered a stellar performance on the mound. He went 6 2/3 innings, allowing just five hits and three walks while striking out nine.

Angel Ruiz recorded the final out to earn the save.

Dowd and Jack Parnell had Mac County’s lone hits.

Slobaszewski took the loss but allowed no earned runs in six innings. He gave up just two hits and three walks while striking out two. 

NOTE: McDonald County defeated Webb City 6-3 on April 4 at Barnes Field.

The rematch, which will be held at Warrensburg High School, will determine who advances to the state quarterfinals.