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SOFTBALL: Kinnaird sisters lead Neosho to COC win over Carl Junction

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Carleigh Kinnaird was dominant in the circle, while Autumn Kinnaird was a menace at the plate with five hits as the sisters led Neosho to an 11-0 win in five innings over Carl Junction on Tuesday in Central Ozark Conference and district action. 

The Wildcats (11-3, 3-0 COC) scored three runs in each of the first two innings to take an early 6-0 lead. Neosho added two runs in the fourth and three in the top of the fifth before Carl Junction (6-9, 0-3 COC) scored its two runs in the bottom of the frame. Neosho finished off the scoring with a pair in the seventh inning.

Carleigh Kinnaird was lifted from the game after four innings with an 11-0 lead, having allowed just one hit while striking out nine without a walk to earn the win. Olivia Emery allowed two runs on two hits and two strikeouts in three relief innings.

Kiley Spencer took the loss for Carl Junction after allowing 11 runs, 10 earned, on 14 hits, a walk and six strikeouts in five innings. 

After a pair of singles led to a pair in scoring position, Neosho struck the scoreboard first when Carleigh Kinnaird doubled to right-center to plate both runs for a 2-0 advantage with one out. 

A third run came around to score in the first inning on a Carl Junction fielding error. 

Neosho continued the scoring in the second inning with RBI singles from Kynden Smith and Beclynn Garrett before Smith came around to score on the back end of a double steal to push the lead to 3-0.

Autumn Kinnaird led off the fourth inning with a double before being brought home by a double from Garrett two batters later for a 7-0 lead by the Wildcats. Carleigh Kinnaird followed with a run-scoring single to center field for an eight-run advantage. 

Autumn Kinnaird stayed perfect at the plate in the fifth inning when she smacked a three-run home run to center field, her fourth hit in as many trips to the plate, to balloon Neosho’s cushion to 11-0. Kylie Flewelling and Sadee Depriest reached with singles prior to the long ball.

Carl Junction got to Emery in the fifth inning after loading the bases with one out before Madi Olds singled to center to plate two runs and trim the lead to 11-2.

Avyn Blair drove home a pair of runs for the Wildcats in the seventh to wrap the scoring. 

Autumn Kinnaird had five hits—a home run, a double and three singles—scored a team-high four runs and drove in three runs in the leadoff spot for Neosho, which totaled 19 hits in the win. Carleigh Kinnaird doubled and had three hits at the plate to go along with three RBI. Garrett doubled on the way to three hits, two RBI and two runs scored. 

Olds led the Bulldogs with a hit and two RBI, while Kinley Spindler had a hit and scored a run. Hannah Cantrell also had a hit.

Neosho is Kickapoo on Wednesday before traveling to Branson on Thursday.

Carl Junction is at Republic on Thursday.

VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP: Seneca tops Crane; Carl Junction falls to Rogers

SENECA 3, CRANE 1

SENECA, Mo. — Seneca rallied from a first-set loss to beat Crane 22-25, 25-20, 25-21 and 25-19 for the Indians’ first win of the season on Monday.

“Our hitters really connected well with our setter, Anna, tonight,” Seneca coach Rachel Ayo said. “There are still things we need to work on, but this win was a step in the right direction.”

Seneca (1-4) was led by Jera Jameson, who had 17 kills and a block, while Olivia Leonard had 12 kills and a block. Anna Adkins finished with 37 assists, three aces and a block kill. Ella Graham led defensively with 16 digs and four aces, while Valencia Araujo added nine digs and Maddy Hemnree four aces.

Seneca is at East Newton on Tuesday.

 

ROGERS (ARK.) 3, CARL JUNCTION 2

ROGERS, Ark. — Carl Junction went on the road and fell in a five-set match to Rogers, Arkansas, by the score of 22-25, 25-22, 25-17, 26-28 and 13-15 on Monday.

The loss puts the Bulldogs at 8-2 this season, with Carl Junction hosting Willard on Thursday.

Kylie Scott led Cj with 26 kills, two aces, two blocks and 10 digs on the defensive end. Karissa Chase had 16 kills and three blocks, while Miya Carnes had 38 assists. Abigail Wilson had 14 digs, while Jocelyn Wngert had 13 digs. Jadyn Howard finished with five aces. 

 

LOCKWOOD 3, THOMAS JEFFERSON 0

Thomas Jefferson suffered a 25-21, 25-14 and 25-11 loss to Lockwood on Monday.
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VOLLEYBALL: Carthage wins five-set thriller over Neosho in COC action

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Carthage remained unblemished at home after dropping the first set before rallying to beat Neosho 23-25, 25-13, 25-22, 19-25 and 15-12 in a five-set Central Ozark Conference thriller on Monday.

“We knew going in that Neosho is always a scrappy team,” Carthage coach Chloe Allmoslecher said. “They never give up and tonight, we knew it was going to be that way. Five sets later, here we are. Luckily, we came out on top. I think we could have stepped up in our service game. We missed a lot of serves tonight. In these five-set matches, it can get long and tiresome, but you can never let that be an excuse because the other team is playing five sets, too.”

The win, which also had district implications, is the Tigers’ third straight, all coming at home where CHS is 3-0. In total, Carthage is 7-4 on the season and 1-0 in conference play.

Neosho falls to 4-6 after losing its conference opener. 

The opening set was a back-and-forth affair, with neither team taking much of an advantage until Carthage used a 7-2 spurt, including a three-point service run that included an ace from Sadie Comer, to build a 19-15 advantage 

“We have just been a team that has struggled getting off to a good start,” Allmoslecher said of the first set getting away from the Tigers. “We have lost a lot of first sets, with the first 15 points kind of being where we struggle. We are still working on that, but as we turn the corner into the more competitive part of our schedule, we are going to have to figure that out.”

Neosho chipped away at the lead before ripping off six of the next seven points, ultimately taking a 24-22 lead on Rylyn Mortiz’s serve. After a sideout kill by Carthage’s Millie Templeman, Neosho’s Whitney Kivett ended the game, 25-23, with a kill of her own. 

Carthage flipped the script in the second set, starting strong and not giving up the lead. The Tigers used a strong opening service from Riann Schwartz that saw an ace and a kill from Bella Coy for a 4-0 lead.  

After a sideout kill from Neosho’s Taylor James, Carthage scored five of the next six points—two kills from Templeman as well as kills from Comer and Coy—to build a 10-3 lead.

“When you get a good start, get some momentum and get over that hump and not in a hole, it’s not as overwhelming,” Allmoslecher said of her team bouncing back in the second set. “I want our girls to realize how much having the momentum from the get-go can affect a set. We are getting there.”

Back to back aces from Comer later in the set built a 13-5 lead for the Tigers. Carthage put the finishing touches on the second set with six of the last seven points, including two aces from Ella Schwartz and two kills from Templeman.

Carthage was forced to rally from an early hole in the third set, as Neosho jumped out to a 7-3 advantage. Three straight kills from Ava Bourgault and an ace from Comer tied the set at 7-7.

The Tigers found themselves trailing 14-9 before scoring eight of the next nine points to take a 17-15 lead on service runs from Ella Schwartz and Comer. Bourgault and Templeman had kills, while Ella Schwartz had an ace. 

Carthage pushed the third-set lead to five, 22-17, on a three-point run in service by Comer and ultimately put the third set away on a kill from Templeman.

“Coming from behind has actually been a huge hurdle that we have overcome,” Allmoslecher said. “This summer, it was a battle for us. If we were in a hole, we were going to lose the game. Battling back is actually our strong suit now. Our girls aren’t scared from being behind … they did a good job of fighting to win that set.” 

In a tightly-contested fourth set, Neosho took the first advantage midway through after scoring eight of nine points, highlighted by a four-point service run by Audrey Sims, which included an ace and a block from Maddy Olson for a 21-14 lead.

Carthage used a sideout and four-point service run from Templeman that included an ace and two kills from Bourgault to trim the margin to 22-19 before Neosho forced a sideout and never relinquished service until finishing off the win. Moritz had a kill in the run and Olson finished the win with a kill.

Carthage took early control with a 4-1 lead in the fifth set off an ace from Riann Schwartz. 

The Wildcats battled back to take a 5-4 lead on a three-point service run from Moritz, with Jazmyn Washington earning a block and Olson a kill. 

Neosho cut the lead to 9-8 with a sideout kill from James before Comer earned a kill for a sideout in Carthage’s favor. Jaidyn Brunnert earned a kill before Comer aced to give the Tigers a 12-8 lead and the momentum.

A block from Neosho’s Lauren Sullivan was matched by a kill from Bourgault before she followed with an ace in service to put Carthage on top 14-9. Brunnert finished the match shortly after with a kill to seal the win.

“It was a really big win,” Allmoslecher said. “They are in our district and in our conference. We are also undefeated at home so far, so it is nice to have that confidence moving forward.”

UP NEXT

Carthage hosts Cassville on Tuesday.

Neosho hosts Diamond on Tuesday.

VOLLEYBALL: Webb City rallies for road win at Bentonville

BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Overcoming a first set loss, Webb City rallied to beat Bentonville 3-1 (22-25, 25-21, 25-22, 25-16) on Monday night in a non-conference volleyball matchup inside Tiger Arena.

With an eighth straight win, Webb City is now 8-1 on the season. Bentonville fell to 7-4.

The back and forth first set, which featured 10 ties, was deadlocked at 19 after a kill from sophomore outside hitter/middle blocker Jaeli Rutledge. From there, the Tigers closed the set on a 6-3 run.

However, the visitors would win the next three sets to earn a solid road victory.

The Cardinals pulled out to an 11-3 lead in the second set after kills from senior outside hitter Aubree Lassiter and sophomore setter Savannah Crane. 

The visitors held leads of 15-6 and 20-12 before the Tigers pulled within one late in the set at 22-21. But two kills from Rutledge and a Bentonville attack error gave the Cardinals the set.

Webb City overcame a seven-point deficit to win the third set. After trailing 14-7, the Cardinals fought back and tied it up at 17-all. 

Webb City went up 21-17 after an ace from senior libero Sophia Crane before late kills from junior outside hitter Kirra Long and Savannah Crane gave the Cardinals the set and a 2-1 lead.

The Tigers led 8-1 in the fourth set, but the Cardinals once again fought back, rallying to tie the set at 10-all.

Grabbing the momentum, Webb City closed the final set on a 15-6 run, with an ace from Long finishing off the set and the match. 

Rutledge led the Cardinals with 13 kills, while Lassiter recorded 11 kills and 10 digs.

Long had six kills and five digs, while senior Makayla Mayes contributed four kills and junior Mia Lenker had three kills and seven digs.

Sophia Crane recorded 27 digs and six aces, while Savannah Crane handed out 30 assists. 

Webb City opens COC play on Thursday at Joplin. The varsity match is slated for 7 p.m. inside Kaminsky Gymnasium.

GIRLS TENNIS ROUNDUP: Cavaliers conquer Cardinals; Mountaineers upend Wildcats

THOMAS JEFFERSON 9, WEBB CITY 0

Thomas Jefferson’s girls tennis team improved to 5-0 in duals this fall by beating Webb City 9-0 on Monday at the TJ courts.

The Cavaliers swept all three doubles matches and all six singles matches. 

In doubles, Thomas Jefferson’s Allison Ding and Jeanna Jeyaraj defeated Ally Ansley-Ayla McDonald 8-0, while Esther Yang and Kyla Yang beat Bethany Brumit-Adeline Ragsdale 8-2 and Warda Morsy and Mayson Solum topped Averey Terry-Jaden Dailey 8-2.

In singles, Ding defeated Ansley 8-3, while Jeyaraj topped McDonald 8-2 and Esther Yang beat Brumit 8-0.

Morsy defeated Ragsdale 8-0, Solum topped Terry 8-0 and Kyla Yang defeated Dailey 8-1.

The Cavaliers travel to Monett on Tuesday. 

Webb City hosts Neosho on Tuesday. 

 

MOUNT VERNON 8, NEOSHO 1

NEOSHO, Mo. — Neosho’s lone win against the Mountaineers came at No. 6 singles, as Abigail Coutu defeated Olivia Collins 8-4.

The Mountaineers swept the other five singles matches, as Audrey Bittle beat Keely Keeton 8-2, Molly Burk edged Emma VanDorn 9-8 (7-3), Adelynn Hall topped Francisca Ruiz 8-6, Raegan Pendleton defeated Angel Lee 8-4 and Alyssa Collins beat Sydnee Minton 8-1.

The Mountaineers also won all three doubles matches.

At No. 1 doubles, Bittle-Burk defeated Keeton-VanDorn 8-5.

Hall-Pendleton defeated Ruiz-Lee 8-1 and A. Collins-O. Collins beat Minton-Coutu. 

Neosho is at Webb City on Tuesday.