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STATE TRACK & FIELD: Webb City boys finish 5th in Class 4; Cardinals win three individual state titles

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Area high school track and field athletes finished their season and some athletes wrapped up their prep careers Friday and Saturday in the 98th (boys) and 50th (girls) MSHSAA Track & Field Championships at Jefferson City High’s Adkins Stadium.

Highlighting the area teams in Class 4 and Class 5, the Webb City boys finished just outside a team trophy in Class 4 with their 40 points, one behind fourth place Hazelwood East, while the Webb City girls finished 11th with 26 points.

Webb City won three individual state championships to highlight seven medal-winning performances Saturday.

Between their boys and girls squads, the Cardinals totaled 11 all-state performances with their four on Friday.

Joplin, Neosho, Carthage and Carl Junction, as well as Nevada and Monett, all had athletes give outstanding individual performances that earned them medals on the highest stage in Missouri high school track and field.

 

CLASS 5

JOPLIN HIGHLIGHTS

Senior distance runner Hobbs Campbell parlayed his success in cross country and track and field into signing with the University of Kansas to continue his academic and athletic career next year at the next level.

Unfortunately, for the decorated senior, he did not earn a medal in his final high school event, finishing 11th overall Saturday in the 3200 in 9 minutes and 42.27 seconds.

Campbell finished second Friday in the 1600 in 4:13.01, .22 behind state champion Andrew Hauser from Rock Bridge, and fifth in the 800 in 1:55 to add two medals to his collection.

Hauser and Campbell also finished first and second in the 1600 last year, Hauser 4:11.72 and Campbell 4:12.19.

Campbell also placed fifth in the 800 last year. As a sophomore, Campbell finished sixth in the 1600 in 4:20.

During his prep cross country career, Campbell placed fifth in Class 5 as a senior, 14th in Class 5 as a junior and 34th in Class 5 as a sophomore.

On the girls side, Joplin’s 4×100 relay of Phia Vogel, Abigayle Lowery, Abigail Eckert, and Brylee Strickland finished eighth Saturday in 54.12 to earn a state medal.

 

NEOSHO HIGHLIGHTS

Senior sprinter Tyrese Hill finished sixth Saturday in the 200 in 21.89 and joined his classmate Collyn Kivett in closing it out with a state medal, as Kivett placed fifth in the javelin Friday.

The Neosho boys’ historic season included their first Central Ozark Conference team title, their first team district title since 1979, and their first team sectional title.

 

CARTHAGE HIGHLIGHTS

Carthage sophomore Karlie Nichols finished 16th Saturday in the shot put at 34-0.25.

 

CLASS 4

WEBB CITY HIGHLIGHTS

Senior pole vaulter Grayson Smith closed out his outstanding prep career Saturday with his second state title in a row as he cleared a height of 15 feet and 5.75 inches, besting runner-up Travis Greenfield (Marshfield) by more than a foot-and-a-half.

Smith won his first Class 4 state title last year with the same 15-5.75 mark, beating Kearney’s John Timchak and his 13-11 clearance.

As a sophomore, Smith finished second in Class 4 at 14-10, just a couple inches behind Helias Catholic’s Dominic Crisostom.

Smith has signed with local NCAA Division II school Pittsburg State to continue his academic and track and field career.

Junior distance runner Evan Stevens also won a state title Saturday afternoon in the 3200 with a time of 9.18, :04 faster than runner-up Ian Schram (Festus).

Stevens placed fifth Friday in the 1600 in 4:21 and he medaled in the 3200 his sophomore year with a time of 9:45 good for seventh.

Junior thrower Nate Miller finished third in the discus Saturday with a toss of 163-11, and he improved by 20 feet and eight places from his sophomore year at state.

Jadon Brisco joined Smith as a medalist in the pole vault, his clearance of 12-4 earning the junior eighth and his first state medal.

On the girls side, junior Dawsyn Decker won a state title in the javelin with a throw of 139-10, out-throwing Savannah’s Rhyan Schrick by nearly nine feet.

Decker placed fourth at 126-3 her sophomore year for her first state medal.

Senior distance runner Abi Street earned her second medal of her last state meet with a fourth Saturday in the 1600 in 5:08.

Street, who will be headed to the University of Kansas to continue her academic and track and field career, placed third Friday in the 3200 in 10:59.

Street qualified last year in the 3200 but did not medal with her 12th place time of 12:07. Thus, she improved her time at state by more than a minute from her junior to her senior year and moved up nine spots in the individual standings.

Street began her senior year with a third place in Class 4 in cross country, as she improved from her fifth place in Class 4 her junior year and her 77th in Class 4 as a sophomore.

Freshman mid-distance runner Brooke Hedger finished fourth Saturday in the 800 in 2:19.

 

CARL JUNCTION HIGHLIGHTS

Sophomore sprinter Sydney Ward placed fifth in the 100 in 12.21 and the 200 in 25.15, repeating the nifty feat from her freshman year of earning medals in both sprinting events.

Last year, Ward finished sixth in the 100 in 12.32 and in the 200 in 26.01.

 

OTHER CLASS 4 HIGHLIGHTS

Nevada senior jumper Drew Beachler won a state title in the triple jump with a mark of 45-10, beating St. Charles Lutheran’s Keylan LaGrant by three-quarters of an inch.

Beachler finished second in the long jump on Friday.

Last year, Beachler placed fifth in the long jump and seventh in the triple jump. As a sophomore, Beachler finished eighth in the long jump.

All told, Beachler accumulated five state medals in his two events, highlighted by a state title in his final high school event.

Monett senior hurdler Konner Poynter won a state title with a time of 38.33 in the 300 hurdles.

Poynter finished seventh in Class 4 in the 400 and qualified for state in the 110 hurdles during his junior year.

 

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FINAL FOUR BOUND: Webb City advances to state semifinals with nail-biting win

WEBB CITY, Mo. — The Webb City Cardinals are Final Four bound for the first time in 13 years.

Drew Vonder Haar scored the go-ahead run in dramatic fashion and Walker Sweet maneuvered out of trouble on the mound in the sixth and seventh innings, propelling Webb City to a thrilling 3-2 victory over Kearney in a Class 5 quarterfinal on Saturday in front of a large crowd at Chuck Barnes Field.

Webb City coach Andrew Doennig noted it was rewarding to watch his team get over the hump and advance to the Final Four.

“It’s been 13 years since Webb City has been in the Final Four,” Doennig said. “We’ve played in this game six times since I’ve been at Webb City and we’d never won it. We told the kids this was their chance and their opportunity and they did it. It was just a great job by these kids, up and down the lineup. And the kids in the dugout did a great job, too.”

Webb City (22-13) will meet St. Francis Borgia (24-5) in a semifinal contest of the state tourney at 1 p.m. on Friday, June 2 at Sky Bacon Stadium in Ozark. 

A senior right-hander, Sweet struck out the final three batters of the game after the Bulldogs put the tying run on base in the seventh inning.

“It’s a great feeling and this is a great team win,” Sweet said. “They were a tough team, but we kept battling. We stayed composed in tough situations and that’s what led us to victory today.”

Webb City senior Walker Sweet celebrates after recording the final out of the game, preserving a 3-2 win over Kearney on Saturday in a Class 5 quarterfinal at Barnes Field. Photo by Jessica Greninger.

GAME RECAP: ANOTHER NAIL-BITER 

Kearney (24-10) entered the game ranked fifth in Class 5 by the Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association. Unranked Webb City defeated Kearney 8-5 on April 29.

Webb City senior Kaylor Darnell started on the mound against Kearney on Saturday in the Class 5 quarterfinal at Barnes Field. Photo by Jessica Greninger.

The rematch was a nail-biter, as the final home date was a memorable one.

The contest was scoreless until the top of the fourth. 

The visitors on the scoreboard, Webb City pushed across a single tally in the top of the fourth.

A junior third baseman, Vonder Haar doubled down the left field line to get things started.

Vonder Haar went to third on junior designated hitter Christian Brock’s ground out and then charged home on senior first baseman Kenley Hood’s RBI single to right.

Kearney answered with two runs in the bottom half against Webb City senior right-hander Kaylor Darnell.

Jackson Melberg walked, stole second, went to third on Manny Lithacum’s infield hit and then came home on Chase Porter’s sac fly. Next, Kale Conway lined an RBI single into left for a 2-1 lead.

The Cardinals tied the game in the fifth.

Senior left fielder William Hayes doubled to left, senior center fielder Gage Chapman was hit by a pitch and junior second baseman Sam Weller reached on an error to load the bases with no outs.

Senior shortstop Cy Darnell grounded into a double play, with Hayes scoring the tying run on the play.

The Cardinals went ahead for good in the sixth.

Vonder Haar singled, went to second on Landon Johnson’s sac bunt and then took third on Hood’s ground out.

With Kaylor Darnell at the plate, Vonder Haar ventured off third base, drawing a throw from Kearney catcher Helberg.

Vonder Haar sprinted towards the plate and beat the throw home, allowing the Cardinals to take a 3-2 lead in exciting fashion. 

“We knew their catcher kind of struggled to throw the ball back to the pitcher, so as soon as it left his hand, I was going to go,” Vonder Haar said. “I didn’t quite see the ball leave his hand, so it was a little dramatic. It worked out nonetheless.”

“That was some great advanced scouting and a little bit of luck and just a really good play for us,” Doennig said. “Drew did what he was told to do. It worked out.”

Down one, the Bulldogs threatened in both the sixth and seventh innings.

A senior right-hander, Sweet took over on the mound in the sixth. He walked the first batter he faced, induced a ground out, but then hit a batter and walked another to load the bases with one out.

But the Missouri Southern recruit regrouped and struck out both Carson Shear and Casey Rooney to end the threat in the sixth.

“I had to get back to the basics and not let the moment get too big,” Sweet said. “I just went back to the basics and that allowed me to get those big strikeouts.” 

In the bottom of the seventh, Sweet walked Cameron Webster, who stole second to put the tying run in scoring position with nobody out.

But Sweet came through in the clutch. With the season on the line, Sweet struck out three straight batters to end the game, setting off a celebration for the hosts.

“If Walker’s in the strike zone, he’s got a chance to get anybody out,” Doennig said. “When I went out to the mound, I told him all the pressure was on those guys…they’re the ones that have to score. I told him all I needed him to do was put the ball in the strike zone. He’s got great stuff. It was a great job by him.”

Webb City’s Drew Vonder Haar slid in safely on a play at the plate in the sixth inning, scoring the go-ahead run in an eventual 3-2 win over the Kearney Bulldogs. Photos by Jessica Greninger.

NAMES & NUMBERS

Kaylor Darnell was the winning pitcher. He went five innings and limited the Bulldogs to two runs on two hits and three walks while striking out four.

Sweet earned the save, striking out five in two frames.

The Cardinals had five hits, two by Vonder Haar. Weller, Hood and Hayes had one hit apiece.

The Webb City defense turned a pair of key double plays.

Kearney’s Linthacum took the loss after allowing one run in three innings in relief of Elijah Helberg, who gave up two runs on four hits in four frames.

“That’s a really good baseball team that we just beat,” Doennig said of Kearney. “That’s a good win for us over a good team. I told the kids that’s why we played a touch schedule this year. Those games prepared us for today’s game.”

 

FINAL FOUR BOUND 

Webb City last advanced to the semifinals in 2010. The Cardinals finished second that year.

Borgia beat Glendale 2-0 in the quarterfinal round to earn a date with Webb City. The other semifinal features Festus (25-8) vs. Fort Zumwalt South (27-6-1).

The Cardinals, who captured a second straight district title and the program’s seventh district crown since 2011, are now guaranteed to have two more games this season.

They’ll end the season in a state title game or in the third-place game on Saturday, June 3. 

“It’s awesome,” Vonder Haar said of advancing to the semifinals. “We haven’t been there in a long time. These guys…we’re all best friends, so it’s awesome to make it this far with them. It’s great for the seniors. They’re a great group of guys. We really wanted it for them. Now we’re ready for the next step.” 

 

FULL STATS: Webb City HS (webbcitycardinals.com)

 

The Webb City Cardinals celebrate after beating the Kearney Bulldogs 3-2 in a Class 5 quarterfinal on Saturday. The win advances the Cardinals the Final Four in Ozark.

 

The Webb City Cardinals hosted the Kearney Bulldogs in a Class 5 quarterfinal contest on Saturday in front of a large crowd at Chuck Barnes Field. Webb City won the game 3-2 to advance to the semifinals on Friday in Ozark.

 

Webb City senior Walker Sweet delivers a pitch to the plate late in Saturday’s Class 5 quarterfinal contest against Kearney. Sweet earned the save, striking out the final three batters of the game. Photos by Jessica Greninger/SoMo Sports.

 

William Hayes slides safely into second base after a double against Kearney on Saturday.

STATE TRACK & FIELD: East Newton boys finish 2nd in Class 3

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The East Newton Patriots earned the runner-up plaque in Class 3 at the MSHSAA Track and Field Championships on Saturday at Adkins Stadium.

Bowling Green won the Class 3 team title with 74.5 points and East Newton’s boys were second with 37.

Lutheran North (30) and Herculaneum (30) tied for third place in the final team standings.

East Newton junior Chase Sorrell earned three medals over the two-day event.

On Friday, Sorrell won the 800-meter run with a time of 1 minute, 53 seconds and also finished second in the 1600 with a time of 4:17.

On Saturday, Sorrell earned his third medal of the meet by finishing third in the 3200 in 9:30. 

East Newton had three other medalists, as Michael Crowe was the runner-up in the high jump (6-4), Dominic Shaw finished sixth in the discus (145-6) and Eden Enlow finished seventh in the javelin (149-10).

 

CLASS 3 MEDALISTS

Three individuals and two relays from the area earned all-state recognition in Class 3 with their performances on Saturday. 

Seneca’s Isabella Renfro was the runner-up in the girls shot put with a toss of 39-11.5, while Aurora’s Makena Hall placed third in the 100-meter hurdles in 15.59 seconds and Lamar’s Elise Ferris finished fifth in the long jump (17-10.25).

Mount Vernon’s 4×100 relay team of Adalyn Mesicek, Camryn Cornell, Kadence Krempges and Nina Cowherd finished seventh in 50.83 seconds.

On the boys side, Lamar’s 4×400 relay team of Carson Sturgell, Blaine Breshears, Pierce Heins and Ian Ngugi finished fourth in 3:27.

On Friday, Lamar junior Trace Wooldridge won the shot put with a toss of 55-0.25.