Your online home for Joplin area sports coverage.

REALIGNMENT: Carl Junction leaving COC for Ozark Mountain Conference

 

Carl Junction will be leaving the Central Ozark Conference for a fresh start in a new league — the Ozark Mountain Conference.

After weeks of speculation, the Carl Junction School District on Wednesday officially confirmed the move to the new conference beginning in the fall of 2024. 

Beginning in the 2024-2025 school year, Branson, Bolivar, Carl Junction, Rogersville, Marshfield and West Plains will compete in the newly formed Ozark Mountain Conference.

“The formation of the new Ozark Mountain Conference enables our districts to strengthen our activity and athletic programs while improving our student-athletes,” the Ozark Mountain Conference Superintendents said in a joint statement.

The Ozark Mountain Conference brings together districts that are similar in enrollment numbers, as well as shared values and community beliefs, the press release said. 

“Moving to a new conference will be better for our student-athletes, giving them the opportunity to compete with schools our size,” said Carl Junction Board of Education President Larry Cowger.

For the remainder of this school year, the six schools will work collaboratively in preparation for competing in the new Ozark Mountain Conference during the 2024-25 school year. 

“In all my years in Carl Junction, I have never been more excited for our students and community,” Carl Junction Superintendent Dr. Phillip Cook said in the press release. “Joining the Ozark Mountain Conference allows our student-athletes to compete at a high level with similarly sized, outstanding school districts in which each has a rich tradition of excellence.”

Carl Junction’s current MSHSAA enrollment number is 735, by far the smallest school in the COC. Joplin has an enrollment of 1664 and Nixa is at 1478 (Grades 9-11, not including Grade 12).

After competing in the Big 8 Conference for decades, Carl Junction joined the Central Ozark Conference at the start of the 2016-17 school year.

The COC will be at eight teams without Carl Junction and Branson. With that, COC football teams will need to add a couple of non-conference games to their schedules. 

With the departures of Rogersville and Marshfield, the Big 8 will be at nine teams going forward.

Just last month, Big 8 schools Hollister, Springfield Catholic and Reeds Springs announced they would be joining the Mid-Lakes Conference for the 2024-25 school year.

 

THE OZARK MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE

Bolivar (Ozark Conference)

Branson (Central Ozark Conference)

Carl Junction (Central Ozark Conference)

Logan-Rogersville (Big 8 Conference)

Marshfield (Big 8 Conference)

West Plains (Ozark Conference)

 

VOLLEYBALL: Carl Junction sweeps Carthage in last home match

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — On a night where a pair of seniors were honored for career milestones as well with it being Pinkout, Carl Junction ended its home portion of the schedule on a high note after defeating Carthage 25-19, 25-22 and 25-21 in a Central Ozark Conference sweep on Tuesday night.

Carl Junction setter Miya Carnes earns an assist in the Bulldogs’ win over Carthage on Tuesday. Photo by Jessica Greninger.

“I thought we struggled at times, but we found a way to win,” Carl Junction coach Cheryl Sharples said after the victory. “That’s what good teams do, so I am proud of them for fighting through that. There were a lot of distractions tonight and I think we lacked a little bit of focus, but at times we did some really good things.”

RECOGNIZING HISTORY

Before the start of the varsity match between the Bulldogs and the Tigers, Carl Junction senior OH/MB Kylie Scott and senior S/RS Miya Carnes were presented with golden volleyballs after each entered hallowed grounds over the weekend in the Lebanon Pinkfest. Helping the Bulldogs to a second-place finish against some of the stiffest competition in the state, Scott surpassed 1,000-career kills and Carnes surpassed 1,000-career assists.

“I am really excited for those kids,” Sharples said. “It’s hard to get 1,000 kills, and you know Miya really only has one full season as our setter under her belt, and to get to 1,000 career assists is pretty amazing.”

GAME ACTION

Carl Junction took control early in the first set and maintained the momentum throughout thanks to its work at the service line. The Bulldogs had service runs of three points or more from senior OH/DS Abigail Wilson, sophomore S/OH Jadyn Howard and Carnes, with Carnes’ run that included a pair of blocks from junior S/RS Karissa Chase—who totaled 12 kills and three blocks in the win—giving CJ a 17-11 advantage. 

“I thought we served really well in the first set,” Sharples said. “We were hitting spots and going after the people we wanted to go after. We kept ourselves in system well and sided out quickly. We just didn’t let them keep going.”

Carl Junction senior Kylie Scott serves up an ace during the win over Carthage on Tuesday. Photo by Jessica Greninger.

Carl Junction pushed the lead to 22-16 later in the set on back to back kills by Scott, but a sideout kill from junior Carthage S/RS Jaidyn Brunnert, a block from freshman M London Shepherd and an ace by sophomore S/RS Sadie Comer cut the CJ advantage to 22-19. 

The Bulldogs earned service after a Tigers’ serving error and ended the opening set with a block from Scott and a kill by Howard.

The second stanza was a back-and-forth affair, as Carthage tied the game at 11-11 before each team traded sideouts for nine straight points until CJ used a pair of Tiger errors to build an 18-15 advantage.

Shepherd earned a sideout kill for Carthage before Scott answered with a tip kill to force a sideout. Scott, who finished with 11 kills, 17 digs and a pair of aces, followed up with a three-point service run that included an ace and a block by senior MH Acadia Badgley to give CJ a 22-16 lead.

Carthage used a sideout and three straight attacking errors by the Bulldogs to jump back within two and ultimately cut the lead to one, 23-22, on a kill from Shepherd and a block by junior M Millie Templeman.

The Bulldogs responded with a kill from senior OH Aubreigh Fowler to force a sideout and finished off the set with an ace from Wilson.

Carthage’s Peyton Ray (9) and London Shepherd (19) share a block during the Tigers’ match with Carl Junction on Tuesday.

Mimicking the second game, the final set was evenly matched, with Carthage even holding a 20-19 lead late and looking to force a fourth set. Carl Junction closed out the match by scoring six of the last seven points.

The Bulldogs used a kill and an ace from Carnes, who finished with 31 assists and two aces, to regain the lead 21-20 before a kill from junior OH/RS Peyton Ray tied things back up at 21-all with a kill.

Fowler swung through a kill to force a sideout for CJ, who used a three-point service run from Wilson, who closed the night with 19 digs and two aces, to seal the sweep, which ended with kills from Chase and Fowler.

“That is something I feel like we are doing much better at—focusing on the process and not the score,” Sharples said of her team’s response to adversity in the second and third set.

UP NEXT

Carthage (13-15) is at Republic on Thursday to close out the regular season.

Carl Junction (23-7-2) is on the road in its regular season finale, visiting the COC champion Ozark Tigers (23-3) on Thursday.

“I want to see us come out and be competitive,” Sharples said of what she wants to see from her team as they close the regular season. “We kind of have a little saying—play hard, stay tough and never give up. That is what we are focusing on in every situation.”

Carl Junction’s Aubreigh Fowler earns a kill during the Bulldogs’ matchup with Carthage on Tuesday. Photo by Jessica Greninger.

VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP: Neosho nips Joplin; Webb City falls to Ozark; CHC, TJ earn wins

 

 

NEOSHO 3, JOPLIN 2

NEOSHO, Mo. — Neosho nipped Joplin in a five-set thriller on Tuesday night, as the Wildcats defeated the Eagles 18-25, 25-21, 12-25, 25-20, 15-12 in Central Ozark Conference action.

Bailey Owens led Joplin with 25 kills, 13 digs and five blocks, while Raelin Calderon added 13 kills, three digs and two aces.

Also for the Eagles, Adalynn Noirfalise compiled 35 assists, 10 digs, three kills, three aces and two blocks.

Joplin’s Janiah Vaughn contributed six kills and six digs, Aiyana Kroll had six blocks and Phia Vogel recorded seven digs.

Neosho’s stats were not made available to SoMo Sports.

Joplin travels to Nixa on Thursday, while Neosho is at Willard on Thursday. 

 

OZARK 3, WEBB CITY 0

WEBB CITY, Mo. — Ozark remained undefeated in COC play by knocking off Webb City 25-16, 25-17, 25-20 on Tuesday night inside the Cardinal Dome. 

The Tigers improved to 23-3 overall and 8-0 in the COC.  

The Cardinals are now 24-6 overall and 4-4 in the COC. 

Jaeli Rutledge led Webb City with six kills, while Aubree Lassiter and Kirra Long added four kills apiece.

Savannah Crane had 14 assists, while Jadyn Catterson recorded 12 digs and Sophia Crane and Jaylee VanBecelaere contributed 10 digs apiece. Avery Gardner chipped in eight digs.

Webb City is at Branson on Thursday.

 

COLLEGE HEIGHTS 3, PURDY 0

College Heights defeated Purdy 25-14, 25-19, 25-13 on Tuesday. 

The Cougars improved to 13-10-3.

Maddy Colin compiled 23 assists, 15 digs and four aces for College Heights, while Bailey Peeples recorded a team-high nine kills.

Also for the Cougars, Toryn Fink had seven kills and Lilly Plassman recorded 20 digs. 

College Heights hosts Wheaton on Thursday. 

 

LAMAR 3, SENECA 0

SENECA, Mo. — Seneca hosted Lamar in a Big 8 West Conference matchup and fell 25-20, 25-12 and 25-22 to the Tigers on Tuesday.

Jera Jameson finished with 20 kills to lead the Indians, while Anna Adkins had 30 assists. Ella Graham finished with 30 digs and an ace.

Seneca falls to 7-14-3 on the season and hosts Springfield Catholic on Thursday before taking part in the Mustang Classic to close out the regular season.

 

THOMAS JEFFERSON 3, BRONAUGH 0

Thomas Jefferson earned a clean sweep of Bronough 25-12, 25-8 and 25-8 on Tuesday to improve to 21-7 on the season, including a 5-0 mark in the Ozark 7 Conference.

No other information was made available at the time of publication.

Thomas Jefferson ends the regular season at Golden City on Thursday.

BOYS SOCCER ROUNDUP: Joplin upends Carl Junction; Carthage falls to Ozark

 

JOPLIN 3, CARL JUNCTION 0

Joplin defeated Carl Junction 3-0 on Tuesday night in a Central Ozark Conference clash at the JHS Athletic Complex.

Zeka Ajruloski notched the game’s first goal in the 20th minute, assisted by Ely Montanez.

Adam Badr’s goal in the 42nd minute gave the Eagles a 2-0 lead before Andy Cordova’s goal in the 57th minute accounted for the final margin.

Montanez assisted on all three Joplin goals. 

The Eagles took 20 shots, with 11 shots on goal. Carl Junction managed two shots on goal. 

Joplin goalkeeper Brayden Anderson was credited with two saves. Carl Junction goalie Blake Miller made eight saves.

Joplin will host College Heights (with McAuley Catholic) on Thursday.

Carl Junction hosts Neosho on Oct. 17.

 

OZARK 4, CARTHAGE 3 (OT)

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Ozark’s Caleb Lepant recorded the game-winning goal on a penalty kick in overtime on Tuesday night in a Central Ozark Conference showdown at David Haffner Stadium.

All three of Carthage’s goals were scored by Welle Welle, with the goals coming in the 11th, 48th and 58th minutes.

Alex Williams scored Ozark’s first two goals, with Lepant scoring a game-tying goal late in regulation.

Both teams entered the night undefeated in the COC.

Ozark is now 15-2-2 and 7-0 in the COC, while Carthage fell to 16-2 and 6-1 in the COC. 

Carthage is at Springfield Catholic on Oct. 16.

BOYS SWIMMING: Joplin fares well in Springfield

 

The Joplin Eagles finished third in the team standings at Tuesday’s Springfield Invitational.

Glendale won the meet with 387 points, with Springfield Central second (268) and Joplin third (165).

Rounding out the team standings were Camdenton (138), Ozark (96), Rogersville (23) and Republic (20).

Joplin’s Nathan Wardlow won the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 2:06. Ian Vermillion took third in the same event.

Wardlow also placed third in the 100-yard breaststroke in 1:07.

Joplin’s 200 freestyle relay team of Wardlow, Vermillion, Isaiah Thom and Parker Hinman finished third.

The Eagles finished fourth in the 200 medley relay, with Wardlow, Jackson Mordica, Hinman and Vermillion competing.

The team of Thom, Owen Mordica, Jordan Goins and Jackson Mordica finished fifth in the 400 freestyle relay.

Also for the Eagles, Hinman placed fifth in the 100 freestyle, Owen Mordica took fifth in the 100 backstroke, Hinman and Jackson Mordica were sixth and seventh in the 100 breaststroke and Thom finished eighth in the 100 butterfly.

Carl Junction expected to leave COC

Carl Junction is expected to leave the Central Ozark Conference, sources have confirmed to SoMo Sports.

During a meeting on Monday night, the Carl Junction Board of Education discussed moving to the Ozark Mountain Conference.

An official press release from Carl Junction Schools regarding the conference move is expected on Wednesday.

Check back on Wednesday for more on this story.