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FOOTBALL: Carthage falls to Republic for first time

REPUBLIC, Mo. — Carthage and Republic had met on the gridiron 15 times ahead of the 2023 campaign, and on all occasions, Carthage came away victorious.

Republic flipped the script on Friday night as it defeated Carthage 20-14 in the 2023 season and conference opener.

Republic also avenged its most recent loss, which came at the hands of Carthage to end its promising 2022 campaign in the district championship round.

Carthage, the Central Ozark Conference co-champ which went 11-2 and fell in the Class 5 semifinals last year, struggled to muster much offense with five returning starters on the offensive side of the ball.

“I thought we played hard and just well enough to win a game,” Carthage coach Jon Guidie said. “We couldn’t get out of our own way with field position, penalties and turnovers. Just a lot of mistakes that kept us from finishing drives and scoring. That can happen sometimes with inexperience.”

Even without returning starters, the visiting Tigers’ defense enjoyed a strong first half, in which Carthage enjoyed a 7-0 halftime lead.

But following the narrow deficit at the half, Republic rattled off 20 unanswered points in the second half to take a 20-7 lead, thanks in large part to James Rexroat, a Memphis commit, and Kanon Kroll, who tallied two touchdown runs and a strong second half.

“Our kids showed some great character in staying in the fight and giving ourselves an opportunity to win at the end,” Guidie said. “I’m proud of their effort.”

Carthage was yards away from knotting the score or winning the contest in the final minute of the contest. Quarterback Brady Carlton with receivers was unable to connect on third and fourth down from the 5-yard line as the waning seconds ticked off the clock.

Carlton scored on a 7-yard run to cut Republic’s lead to 20-14 with less than seven minutes in the fourth quarter. Also scoring for Carthage was Landyn Collins to break a scoreless deadlock on a short touchdown run on fourth and goal—30 seconds ahead of halftime to cap a four-play, 92-yard drive.

Republic’s Kroll scored his first touchdown from 15 yards out to make it 7-7 early in the third Then Daniel Phillips ripped a 35-yard run on a reverse to give Republic a touchdown lead with less than a minute left in the third.

Carthage has its home opener against Branson next Friday. Joplin beat Branson 35-14 in the opener.

FOOTBALL: Willard holds off Neosho to win opener

The Willard Tigers jumped out to an early lead and held off the Neosho Wildcats late to open the season with a 28-21 win on Friday night at Willard High School.

Willard struck first in the season opener as running back Gary Walker scored from 58 yards out  with 8:47 to go in the first quarter running back for a 7-0 lead.

Neosho went three-and-out on their next possession, leaving the Tigers with excellent field position on their own 40 after the punt.

Just a few minutes later, a deep bomb on third down had the Tigers on the Wildcat 17.

With 5:29 to go in the first quarter, Tigers QB Russell Roweton hit a 17-yard touchdown pass for a 14-0 lead.

After a slow-playing first half, the second half became a shootout as both offenses started to get into a rhythm.

Neosho notched its first score of the game when Boston Patterson picked off a pass and scored from 22 yards out for a pick-6 to cut the lead to 14-7 in favor of Willard.

On Neosho’s next possession, the Wildcats proceeded to use short passes to work up the field, setting up a 2-yard run for Denver Welch to tie it at 14-all with five minutes left in the third.

The Tigers answered by driving hard down the field to respond, and as the third quarter ended, had first and goal from the 7.

With 10:48 to go in the fourth, Roweton punched it in from 2 yards out to give the Tigers a 21-14 advantage.

The Wildcats responded with a spectacular fourth-down conversion and before ultimately using a second Welch rushing score, this time from 5 yards out with 7:08 to go in the game, to tie the game up at 21-21.

The Tigers fired back with a 13-yard touchdown from Walker with 4:09 left in the game to go on top 28-21.

Neosho used a personal foul penalty on the kickoff to take possession on the Willard 49 before using receptions from Welch and Tyrone Harris to set up a red zone trip. The Wildcats were stopped on fourth-down-and-2 with time dwindling to fall short. 

FOOTBALL: Carl Junction falls to Ozark in Hafner’s debut 

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Carl Junction opened the Todd Hafner era with a 42-22 defeat against Ozark on a Friday night with temperatures so high it forced the start time of the game at Bulldog Stadium to be pushed to 8 p.m.

The Bulldogs’ defense limited the Tigers to two scores in the first quarter and continued the strong play in the second half before the offense used a long passing play in the third quarter to cut the Ozark lead to one score. A Carl Junction turnover went for a Tigers’ touchdown late in the third to push the lead back two scores down the stretch. Ozark broke a big play early in the fourth to tip the scales. 

Carl Junction RB Johnny Starks looks for rushing room in the loss to Ozark on Friday. Photo by Israel Perez.

Though the game ended with CJ on the wrong side, there were still plenty of positive takeaways from Coach Hafner and his staff. 

“We’re always going to be proud of them,” Hafner said. “There is too much work that goes into this that they’ve done to never not be proud. I thought they gave us great effort … and gave it everything they had. I can’t be more proud of what they did tonight. 

“It is one of those games where we have plenty of things we can clean up. But, we are not far off. We will watch the film. It’s the first year in a new system on both sides of the football and, really, I thought the kids executed well on all but two or three plays.”

Carl Junction (0-1) is back in action with its first road matchup of the season against Webb City (0-1) in Week 2.

Ozark forced a punt on its first defensive series before putting on a drive that ended with WR Sam Clark gaining a 33-yard through the air that set up a 2-yard touchdown from Jack Bowers for a 7-0 lead with six minutes left in the first quarter.

The Tigers were marching on their second drive when Ozark fumbled near the red zone with CJ senior LB Bentley Rowden falling on the ball for a forced turnover. 

Carl Junction returned the favor on the ensuing drive, with the Bulldogs fumbling a pitch near midfield with Ozark taking over with the CJHS 34.

Ozark took advantage with sophomore QB Peyton Russell finding Kyle FItzpatrick for an 11-yard touchdown to make the score 14-0 late in the first half. 

Carl Junction’s Marcus Lopez-Durman picks up a first down in the Bulldogs’ loss to Ozark in Week 1. Photo by Israel Perez.

Carl Junction found life offensively when Marcus Lopez-Durman picked up 50 yards on a rush to set up a short-yardage touchdown from senior QB Dexter Merrell to make the score 14-7 with less than 30 seconds to go in the first half.

Ozark got a big play from special teams just before the half, with Bowers taking the ensuing kickoff to the house for a touchdown with six seconds on the clock to send the Tigers into the intermission with a 20-7 lead.

“There were just some mental things (in this game),” Hafner said. “I think they got to the point where they were just so tired and they were doing their own thing. That is where you have to be extra mentally tough and not let your mind overrun your body.”

Carl Junction QB Dexter Merrell looks for room to run in the Bulldogs’ loss to Ozark on Friday. Photo by Israel Perez.

Carl Junction found the big play on offense on fourth-down-and-11 to get within one score of Ozark when Merrell stepped up in the pocket and hooked up with junior WR Max Goddard down the sideline for a 52-yard passing score with 3:38 to play to cut the Tigers’ lead to 20-14.

“I thought we executed offensively fairly well,” Hafner said. “We had the turnover, but I thought until we got down and had to start throwing it, we did a good job of staying balanced. I think we found out that we have some guys who can go get it and we have some guys who can carry the football. We just have to find a better way to mix it up when we’re calling plays.”

Unfortunately, the turnover bug bit Carl Junction on its next possession when Merrell was picked off by Clark deep in CJ territory, with Clark returning it to the end zone for a pick-6 to give Ozark a 28-14 lead late in the third quarter.

Ozark put the game away after Bowers ripped off a 42-yard rushing score on fourth down with 10 minutes left to play in the game for a 35-14 lead. 

Bowers added another rushing score with 4:35 left to build the Ozark cushion. 

FOOTBALL: Joplin dominates Branson in third quarter to open season with road win

BRANSON, Mo. — Joplin took a one-score lead into the intermission before bum rushing Branson in the third quarter on the way to a 35-14 road win to open the 2023 season.

The Eagles held a 14-7 lead at halftime before taking advantage of a big play in the passing game and a turnover on the defensive end that led to a second score offensively early in the third quarter before adding a third score late for a four-touchdown lead before the start of the fourth quarter.

The Eagles (1-0) host Willard (1-0) at 7 p.m. on Thursday in the home opener at Junge Field.

Joplin wasted little time taking its first lead of the game, marching 80 yards down the field on the opening drive before junior WR Davin Thomas took a handoff in motion and found the edge on the way to an 8-yard touchdown with 8:10 to play in the first quarter. 

Senior QB Hobbs Gooch connected with senior WR Aidan Sampson on third-down-and-8 for a 26-yard gain to highlight the drive.

Branson used nearly a seven-minute drive to answer the Eagles’ touchdown with a score of its own when Luke McCormick found the end zone from 8 yards out to tie the game at 7-7 with 1:33 left in the first quarter.

Joplin didn’t take long to respond, as Gooch hit senior RB Quin Renfro, a South Dakota State commit, in the flat before he took the short pass 73 yards to the house for a touchdown on the second play of the ensuing drive to put Joplin on top 14-7 with 1:10 to play in the first quarter.

On the first play of the second quarter, a broken coverage saw the Pirates convert a 70-yard pass play to Ryan Giles to get down inside the Joplin 5-yard line before the Eagles forced a fumble on the next play, with senior DB Chavis Coleman falling on the ball to force the turnover. 

Joplin forced another turnover with Branson deep in Eagle territory when Gage Depee fumbled inside the 5-yard line again, with the Eagles falling on it in the end zone for a touchback to ultimately send the game into the intermission with a 14-7 advantage.

Joplin took a two-score lead early in the second half when Thomas hauled in a screen pass from Gooch, made a man miss and took it to paydirt for a 76-yard score to push the Eagles’ lead to 21-7 with 9:31 left in the third period.

The Eagles forced Depee into a fumble on the next defensive possession to give the offense the ball in Branson territory. Three plays later, Renfro found the end zone from 4 yards out to put Joplin on top 28-7 with 8:33 to play.

Thomas added an 8-yard rushing score with 2:37 left in the third quarter to push the lead to 35-7.

Branson scored on a 7-yard touchdown run by Orson Wright to cut the deficit to 35-14 with 2:12 left in regulation. 

FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: College Heights, Seneca roll in ’23 openers; Mac County falls to Mount Vernon

 

COLLEGE HEIGHTS 60, RICH HILL 22

RICH HILL, Mo. — The College Heights Christian School football team rolled to a 60-22 victory over Rich Hill on Friday night in the opener of the 2023 season.

Up 12-0 at the end of the first period, the Cougars built a 36-0 lead by halftime.

College Heights led 44-6 at the end of the third quarter.

The Cougars will host Orrick in Week 2.

 

SENECA 37, AURORA 0

SENECA, Mo. — The host Seneca Indians defeated Aurora 37-0 on Friday night.

The Indians, who took an early 16-0 lead, are at Springfield Catholic in Week 2.

 

MOUNT VERNON 23, MCDONALD COUNTY 13

ANDERSON, Mo. — With a strong finish, Mount Vernon knocked off McDonald County 23-13 on Friday night.

The game was deadlocked, 7-7, at halftime. 

The Mustangs led 13-7 at the end of the third quarter. 

Mount Vernon scored 16 unanswered points to earn the win. A field goal with just under three minutes left made it 16-13 before a late score accounted for the final margin.

McDonald County is at Marshfield in Week 2, while Mount Vernon hosts Monett.

FOOTBALL: Webb City falls short at Nixa in ’23 opener

NIXA, Mo. — Despite a valiant effort, a number of missed opportunities were too much to overcome as the Webb City Cardinals suffered a 14-7 loss to the Nixa Eagles on Friday night in the opener of the 2023 prep football season.

A back and forth first half ended with Nixa clinging to a 14-7 lead.

Neither team scored in the second half, as both defenses pitched shutouts after intermission.

The Eagles scored on the fourth play of the night when senior running back Spencer Ward sprinted 66 yards to the end zone with 10:15 left in the first quarter. The PAT kick was no good.

The Cardinals answered on their first drive of the night, as a 7-yard touchdown plunge by senior running back Breckin Galardo finished off a 10-play, 64-yard drive at the 4:48 mark of the opening frame. 

After Webb City missed a 43-yard field goal attempt, Nixa took a 14-7 lead with 5:53 left in the first half after senior QB Drew Blevins completed a 31-yard touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Rylan Michel. Ward ran in for the 2-point conversion.

The Cardinals lost a fumble late in the first half, but the Webb City defense came up with a key fourth down stop, forcing a turnover on downs.

Webb City had another missed opportunity after a Nixa fumble. The loose ball was up for grabs, with the Eagles finally able to recover it and retain possession.  

Webb City put together a nice drive after halftime, but the visitors had a costly penalty and then missed a field goal attempt with just over four minutes left in the third quarter.

After forcing the Eagles to punt, the Cardinals were stopped short on fourth down for a turnover on downs early in the fourth period. 

The Webb City defense forced another punt on the next series.

Down seven late in the game, Webb City threatened to tie it up after gains on the ground by Galardo, Omari Jackson, Andrew Elwell, Braden McKee and Gabe Johnson put the visitors within striking distance. 

But the Cardinals had a turnover on downs on the 12-yard line with just over two minutes left when the Eagles stopped a QB keeper from Johnson 1-yard short of the first down marker. 

Nixa picked up a couple of first downs and ran out the clock.

The Eagles finished with 301 yards, with 225 rushing and 76 passing. 

Senior running back Malachi Rider led the Eagles with 118 rushing yards on six carries, while Ward ran 10 times for 95 yards. 

Webb City recorded 263 yards, 204 on the ground and 59 through the air. 

A sophomore, Johnson ran for 75 yards on 20 carries, while Galardo finished with 73 yards on 19 carries. A senior, McKee completed five passes for 38 yards. Joseph DeGraffenreid had two catches for 38 yards. The Cardinals did not punt in the game.

Friday’s contest was Ryan McFarland’s debut as Webb City’s head coach. 

 

WHAT’S NEXT?

Webb City (0-1) hosts Carl Junction (0-1) in Week 2. 

Class 6 Nixa (1-0) is at Neosho (0-1) next Friday. 

 

FULL STATS: Webb City HS (webbcitycardinals.com)