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SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Neosho clinches share of COC title; Webb City beats Branson; Carl Junction, Carthage, Joplin suffer losses

NEOSHO 6, WILLARD 2

WILLARD, Mo. — The Neosho High School softball team locked up at least a share of the Central Ozark Conference title by beating Willard 6-2 on Thursday.

Now 7-1 in COC action, the Wildcats scored twice in the third on Kynden Smith’s two-run double.

Neosho added an insurance run in the sixth, as Beclynn Garrett doubled and later scored Addysan Hart’s RBI single.

Willard cut its deficit in half in the bottom of the sixth on Reece Anderson’s run-scoring double.

But Neosho added three runs in the top of the seventh.

Smith delivered a two-run single, with Olivia Emery and Ashlyn Stevens scoring. Garrett’s RBI double to left allowed Smith to score and made it 6-2. 

Smith drove in four runs on two hits, while Garrett and Hart contributed two hits apiece.

Neosho’s Carleigh Kinnaird earned the complete-game pitching victory, allowing just one earned run on four hits while striking out 10.

Hannah Burks took the loss after surrendering four earned runs on six hits in 6 1/3 innings. DeLaney Dixon allowed one run in 2/3 of an inning for the Tigers, who fell to 6-2 in the COC.

Neosho (22-5) hosts McDonald County on Friday.

 

WEBB CITY 5, BRANSON 2

BRANSON, Mo. — A three-run second inning gave the visiting Webb City Cardinals the lead for good in a Central Ozark Conference contest with the Branson Pirates on Thursday.

With the win, Webb City improved to 18-8 overall and 4-4 in the COC. 

Webb City scored once in the first inning, as leadoff batter Abby Sargent singled, stole second, took third on a passed ball and came home when the Pirates threw to first after a dropped third strike.

Jerzi Yacko’s RBI double to left tied the game in the bottom of the first, but Webb City pushed across three runs in the second on Sargent’s two-run single and a Branson error.

The Cardinals added a single tally in the third on Rilley Hanes’ sacrifice fly, with Jensyn Pickett scoring for a 5-1 lead.

The Pirates got a run back in the bottom of the third, and neither team scored the rest of the way.

A freshman shortstop, Sargent had three hits and two RBI for the Cardinals.

Webb City freshman right-hander Addie Burns earned the complete game victory. She gave up just two runs on four hits and struck out four.

Branson sophomore southpaw Kaleah Morrison took the loss after allowing five runs on six hits. 

The Pirates fell to 10-12 and 2-5 in the conference.

Webb City will compete at the Springfield Tournament on Friday and Saturday.

 

OZARK 10, CARL JUNCTION 0

OZARK, Mo. — Carl Junction stayed within striking distance for the most of the game, as the visitors only trailed 2-0 after five innings.

But Ozark erupted for eight runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to end the game early.

Ozark’s Kendall McCoy earned the pitching victory, limiting the Bulldogs to one hit while striking out nine.

Kiley Spencer took the loss after allowing nine earned runs on 10 hits.

Madi Olds had Carl Junction’s lone hit.

Audrey Carlton hit a grand slam for the Tigers (17-10, 4-4 COC).

Carl Junction (7-13, 1-7 COC) is at this weekend’s Springfield Tournament.

 

REPUBLIC 8, CARTHAGE 7

REPUBLIC, Mo. — Republic broke a 2-2 tie with a five-run third inning and held off Carthage for a Central Ozark Conference win on Thursday.

Republic jumped in front 7-2 after the third inning before Carthage scored twice in the fourth inning and three more times in the fifth to tie the game at 7-all. Republic answered in the bottom of the fifth with a run crossing on a sacrifice fly from Alison Poulson to push the go-ahead run across. 

Kara Goeke earned the win in relief after pitching 2 2/3 scoreless innings on two hits and two strikeouts. Piper Dishman started and allowed seven runs, one earned, on six hits, two walks and four strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings.

Addie Wallace took the loss after allowing eight runs, seven earned, on nine hits, two walks and two strikeouts in four innings.

Lilli Richerson homered on the way to two hits, two RBI and a run scored for Republic, while Gracie Woods doubled and drove in three with a run scored.

Shelby Hegwer doubled, drove in one and scored a run for Carthage. Emmy Stark doubled and picked up an RBI. 

Carthage (14-12, 5-3 COC) hosts Neosho on Tuesday.

 

NIXA 11, JOPLIN 1 (5 INNINGS)

NIXA, Mo. — Nixa built an early lead and never looked back in a Central Ozark Conference win over Joplin on Thursday.

Nixa tallied three runs in the first and second innings to jump in front before both teams traded single tallies in the third frame. Nixa put the finishing touches on the five-inning win with a four-run fourth inning to push the lead to 10.

Paige Garetson earned the win after allowing one run on five hits and two strikeouts in five innings of work.

Ava Wolf took the loss after allowing six runs, four earned, on four hits, two walks and two strikeouts in two innings.

Rylee Harper had three hits, four RBI and scored a run, while Brienne Chilton homered, drove in to and scored a run for Nixa.

Abby Lowery homered to finish with one RBI and a run scored, while Wolf had two hits at the plate to lead Joplin.

Joplin (13-12, 3-5 COC) is at Glendale on Monday.

VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP: Webb City falls short at Nixa; Carthage earns win; Carl Junction, Joplin suffer COC losses

 

NIXA 3, WEBB CITY 2

NIXA, Mo. — In a back and forth five-set thriller, Nixa finished strong to knock off Webb City 3-2 on Thursday night in Central Ozark Conference volleyball action.

The Eagles defeated the Cardinals 25-11, 24-26, 21-25, 25-22, 15-11.

Webb City fell to 15-4 overall and 3-2 in conference play, while Nixa improved to 18-3 and 4-1 in the COC.

The Cardinals hung tough in the early stages of the opening set, trailing 7-5. But Nixa got on a roll, using an 18-6 surge to take the first set in convincing fashion.

But the visitors would take the next two sets.

Webb City trailed 23-19 in the second set before rallying. The set was deadlocked at 24 when the Cardinals scored two straight points, a kill from Savannah Crane and an ace from Mia Lenker, to even the match at one set apiece.

The third set was tied at 15 when the Cardinals used a 7-2 spurt to pull ahead for good. A block at the net by Aubree Lassiter finished off the set, giving the Cardinals a 2-1 lead.

Webb City kept the momentum early in the fourth set, taking leads of 10-5 and 15-10. But Nixa battled back and forced a deciding fifth set.

The fifth set was tied at 10 when Nixa ended the match on a 5-1 burst.

Jaeli Rutledge led the Cardinals with 15 kills and Lassiter added 13 kills and 14 digs. Makayla Mayes had seven kills and Kirra Long added six kills.

Savannah Crane handed out 37 assists and recorded 10 digs from the setter position, while Sophia Crane had a team-high 23 digs at libero.

Also for the Cardinals, Lenker had 11 digs and Jadyn Catterson contributed 10 digs.

Webb City is hosting a quadrangular with Carl Junction, St. Mary’s Colgan and Grain Valley on Saturday.

 

REPUBLIC 3, CARL JUNCTION 2

REPUBLIC, Mo. — In another key COC clash that went five sets, Republic defeated Carl Junction 25-11, 25-27, 25-21, 17-25, 15-10.

Karissa Chase led the Bulldogs with 18 kills and three blocks, while Kylie Scott added 17 kills.

Also for the Bulldogs, Miya Carnes compiled 42 assists and 11 digs, while Abigail Wilson had 29 digs and Sara Buchele and Jadyn Howard each contributed three aces.

Carl Junction fell to 16-5 on the season and 4-2 in the COC.

Republic is now 18-4 and 4-1 in the COC. 

 

OZARK 3, JOPLIN 0

OZARK, Mo. — The Joplin Eagles gave a solid effort, but it wasn’t enough against a talented Ozark squad.

Ozark topped Joplin 25-8, 25-18, 25-18 on Thursday.

The Tigers are now 16-2 overall and 5-0 in the COC. 

Senior outside hitter Bailey Owens led Joplin with eight kills, six digs and two blocks, while junior setter Adalynn Noirfalise had 13 assists, eight digs and two aces.

Joplin (4-14) hosts Carl Junction on Tuesday.

 

CARTHAGE 3, WILLARD 1

WILLARD, Mo. — Carthage defeated Willard 25-21, 25-23, 22-25, 25-21 on Thursday in COC action. 

Carthage’s Peyton Ray had a team-high 12 kills, while Jaidyn Brunnert compiled 25 assists, eight kills, seven digs and two aces.

Ava Bourgault had 11 digs, 10 kills, three assists, two blocks and two aces and Sadie Comer compiled 16 assists, 15 digs, six kills and four aces.

Also for the Tigers, Riann Schwartz had 21 digs, Ella Schwartz recorded nine digs, Millie Templeman contributed eight kills, three digs and two aces, while London Shepherd chipped in four kills.

Carthage (12-13, 3-2 COC) will host Branson on Tuesday. 

 

Other score

Lamar def. East Newton 25-12, 25-19, 25-19

VOLLEYBALL: Thomas Jefferson beats rival College Heights in five-set thriller

What better way to prepare for a postseason that is less than a month away than by testing yourself on the road against one of your area rivals, who is also a district and conference foe as well?

Thomas Jefferson’s Macie Shifferd passes the ball during the Cavaliers’ conference and district win over College Heights on Thursday. Photo by Israel Perez.

After already boasting an impressive start to the season, Thomas Jefferson faced that adversity head on in the form of rival College Heights and the Cavaliers came out with a scrappy win in five thrilling sets—18-25, 25-23, 18-25, 25-22 and 15-12—over the Cougars on Thursday at the CHC Athletic Facility.

“The girls wanted this so badly,” Thomas Jefferson coach Emily Burdick said. “They haven’t beaten (College Heights) in years. It was quite an emotional win. They wanted it more than anything and they dug deep to give me 100 percent. That is all I can ask for in matches like this.”

The win gives Thomas Jefferson a 16-3 record on the season and puts the Cavaliers in the driver’s seat of the Ozark 7 Conference with a 4-0 record. The loss drops the Cougars to 9-9-3, 2-1 in conference play.

“We have two more conference games and we want the first seed in district,” Burdick continued about her team’s goals the rest of the way. “I think that is where we’re headed right now, but this win completely changes the momentum of our season. I think we are only going to go up from here.”

BUMP, SET, HISTORY

College Heights senior Maddy Colin earns an assist in the second set of the Cougars’ matchup with Thomas Jefferson. Colin became the only CHC player in program history to surpass 2,000 career assists during the set. Photo by Israel Perez.

During the second set, College Heights senior setter Maddy Colin entered the school’s history books after surpassing the 2,000-career assists mark. Colin is the only Cougar to accomplish that feat in school history and is currently the all-time career assists leader with 2,026. 

“She has been really blessed to have amazing teammates over her career,” College Heights coach Mary Colin, also Maddy’s mother, said. “It is really, really fun to watch her play because she is a very unselfish player. She gives the ball a lot. Even this year—she is an offensive threat, but she will still give the ball and give the ball. 

“She has a lot of range and you will see her throw the ball 30 feet across the net or backset it 25 feet across the net. A lot of people have told me they like watching her play, and I have to agree. She is calm, cool and collected. She never gets too high or too low and is pretty content. That is pretty important as a setter to be able to stay calm and run the offense whether we are up or down.”

FIFTH AND FINAL SET

The fifth set was a microcosm of the heated conference and district matchup—playing out to a 4-4 tie early before TJ jumped in front with two points.

Colin earned a block to cut CHC’s deficit to 6-5 before Cavaliers’ sideout led to a three-point service run from Lannah Grigg, which included a kill from Alexis Stamps and two more from Gabbi Hiebert, to put TJ in front 10-5.

“They are my leaders on the court,” Burdick said of Hiebert and Griggs’ play. “We are a hitting, blocking team. That is what we are super strong in. Whenever they step up, it changes the momentum of the game. They are great leaders. We needed that and they did it for us.”

CHC’s Bailey Peeples earned a sideout kill and the Cougars made the score 10-8 on a kill by Toryn Fink. After trading sideouts, the Cougars used two attack errors on TJ to tie the set at 11-all.

Thomas Jefferson rebounded with a kill from Macie Shifferd to force a sideout before Hiebert earned back to back kills with Leah Studer in service to give the Cavaliers the momentum with a 14-11 advantage.

Fink earned a sideout kill for CHC, but Thomas Jefferson returned the favor on the next point to clinch the set and the match.

HOW THEY GOT THERE

College Heights gained the advantage in the opening set after a pair of early five-point service runs by Colin and Allie Stout staked the Cougars to a 14-4 lead with all of the momentum.

Thomas Jefferson’s Gabbi Hiebert returns a serve during the Cavaliers’ win over College Heights on Thursday. Photo by Israel Perez.

Colin had an ace, while Katie Moss and Peeples each had kills in the run. Stout also had an ace in her run, while Karly Dorris had a block and Fink added a kill. 

From there, both teams traded back and forth, with the Cougars never relinquishing the lead en route to the opening-set victory.

“These girls, we have talked all year about how they are not 6-foot-4,” Coach Colin said of her team’s start in the opening set. “We are just a regular group of girls. So, they have to do a lot of little things well to make up for not being super tall. You are going to see a lot of well-placed balls, a lot of teamwork and communication and then just fight, fight, fight.”

Down 3-1 early in the second set, Thomas Jefferson rallied by scoring 12 of the next 16 points to take a 13-8 advantage. Grigg had three kills during that span, with Hiebert garnering two kills and a block.

“We came out a little nervous and were not ready to compete,” Burdick said of the Cavs’ start. “We came out ready to compete in the second set … We came out and were more aggressive at the net, which is where we were lacking in the first set.” 

Thomas Jefferson built the lead to as much as seven late on a block from Hiebert to make the score 20-13, and eventually 24-18 before CHC rallied late with a sideout kill from Peeples before and a four-point run in service from Lilly Plassman to trim the Cougars’ deficit to one, 24-23.

The Cavaliers ended the rally with a kill from Grigg to even the match at 1-1.

The Cougars took the momentum back in a third set that was again back and forth, with TJ taking the initial lead before CHC rallied back midway through to lead 16-14 before a kill from Fink pushed the lead to three, 17-14. Fink had back to back kills later in the set to put CHC in front 21-16.

CHC took a 23-18 lead on a sideout kill from Carolynn Satterlee before a kill from Colin and a kill from Peeples ended the game in the Cougars’ favor.

College Height libero Lilly Plassman passes the ball during the Cougars’ matchup with Thomas Jefferson on Thursday. Photo by Israel Perez.

Thomas Jefferson did just as it did earlier in the even when trailing, taking control of the fourth set midway through before holding off College Heights late to force the fifth set.

With TJ up one, the Cavaliers scored 11 of the next 16 points to build a 17-11 advantage. Shifferd had two kills in the spurt, while Maggie Sutton had a kill and an ace.

CHC rallied to cut the lead to 19-15 on a kill from Peeples before TJ answered with five of the next six points, including kills from Sutton and Mary Nguyen, a block-kill from Hiebert and an ace from Shifferd, to lead 24-16.

The Cougars refused to go away, however, with a sideout kill from Satterlee leading to a five-point service run from Christa Miller to cut the TJ advantage to 24-22 before the Cavaliers put the game away on a kill from Nguyen. 

STATS

Hiebert finished with 17 kills, 13 blocks and nine digs, while Grigg closed with 14 kills, seven digs, five blocks and two aces. Nguyen added 23 assists, 13 digs, three kills and an ace, while Nayab Rehman had 20 digs. Shifferd contributed 14 digs, seven kills and an ace, while Sutton had 29 digs and two kills. Studer had 13 assists and 10 digs for Thomas Jefferson.

Colin finished with 40 assists, 27 digs and five kills. Fink had 18 kills, while Plassman totaled 51 digs. Stout had 21 digs and three aces, with Moss finishing with 18 digs.

UP NEXT

Thomas Jefferson takes part in the Southwest Volleyfest over the weekend in Washburn. 

College Heights hosts McDonald County on Monday.

 

BOYS SOCCER: Joplin dominates Pittsburg

 

The Joplin High School boys soccer team earned a dominant 6-0 non-conference victory over Pittsburg (Kansas) on Thursday night.

Joplin took 16 shots on goal to Pittsburg’s two, while the Eagles had nine corner kicks to the Dragons’ zero.

Joplin’s Duncan Fogarty and Adam Badr scored two goals apiece in the win.

Ely Montanez opened the scoring in the 21st minute, with Andy Cordova assisting.

Goals from Fogarty, Ben Hedrick and Badr, which came in the 25th, 32nd and 35th minutes, made it 4-0 at halftime.

In the second half, Fogarty recorded a goal in the 54th minute and Badr added the final goal in the 56th minute.

Alex De La Torre, Ever Blanco and Montanez joined Cordova in handing out assists.

Joplin is at Carthage on Tuesday.