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STATE GOLF: Nevada’s Cameron cruises to win in Class 3 tournament; several local golfers wrap up action

Girls state golf wrapped up with the final round of the two-day tournaments on Tuesday.

Several of the Joplin area schools had athletes competing in their respective tournaments.

 

CLASS 4

BOLIVAR, Mo. — Carthage’s Shay Gaddis followed up her opening-round 83 with a second-round 84 to finish in 32nd place with a score of 167 at the Class 4 state tournament at Silo Ridge Country Club on Tuesday.

Also for the Tigers, Addison Foust improved by nine strokes and shot an 83 in the second round to close with a 173 in 46th place.

Also in action at Silo Ridge, Joplin’s Scarlett Satterlee shot a second-round 100 to finish with a score of 195 to finish in 74th.

Joplin’s Drew Yockey carded a 103-131—201 and finished in 82nd place.

Glendale’s Page Bowman shot a 75-73—148 and Central’s Ali Perry shot a 74-74—148 to finish in a tie for first place in the individual standings. 

Visitation Academy won the team title with a 326-312—638 to win the team title.

 

CLASS 3

FARMINGTON, Mo. — After coming out and firing an opening-round 67 to take a one stroke lead into the second day of the Class 3 state tournament at Crowne Point Golf Club, Nevada’s Emree Cameron refused to take her foot off the gas on her way to medalist honors as the tournament wrapped on Tuesday.

Cameron equaled her score from Monday with a second-round 67 to finish with a 134, taking first place by seven strokes. 

Nevada coach Brian Leonard told SoMo Sports that Cameron set a state record for a 36-hole total with her 10-under par 134. Leonard noted that Cameron is Nevada High School’s first-ever state champion in girls golf.

Also for Nevada, Paige Hertzberg finished with a 96-94—190 to finish in 71st place.

Carl Junction’s Olivia Teeter finished in 72nd place after shooting eight shots better in the second round with a 92 to finish with a 192 for the tournament. 

Anna Burch was 17 strokes better on Tuesday and finished with a second-round 90 to shoot a 197 and finish in 79th.

Webb City’s Avry Hodson shot a 101 on Tuesday to go along with 98 on Monday to finish with a 199 in 82nd place. 

St. Dominic won the team title with a 332-318—650.

 

CLASS 2

Cassville’s Avery Chappell was the top area finisher in the Class 2 state tournament at the Twin Hills Golf and Country club in Joplin.

Chappell matched her Monday score with a second-round 85 to finish with a 170 and in sixth place.

Mount Vernon’s Madi Phillips finished in a tie for 13th place after scoring a 94-87—181, while Kenadi Killingsworth also matched her Monday score with a 92 on Tuesday to finish with a 184 in 18th place.

Monett’s Katie Geiss shot a 99 in the second round to finish in 21st place with a score of 192. Lamar’s Victoria O’Neal finished 33rd with a 101-99–200.

Emily Schubert scored a 100-105—205 for the Mountaineers to finish in 42nd, while Courtnee Bishop (102-125—227) finished in 69th for Mount Vernon.

Cassville’s Adelee Hendricks was one shot behind with a 112 on Tuesday to take 70th with a score of 228, while Gracie Harmon shot a 110 in the second round to finish in 71st with a 229. Madison Robertshaw finished 78th with a 113-123—236.

Lamar’s Zavrie Wiss carded a 105-102— 207 to finish in a tie for 46th.

Osage, which won the team title with a score of 352-352—704, also had the top golfer in Hanna Maschhoff, who earned medalist honors after scoring a 79-74—153 to take first place on the individual leaderboard.

DISTRICT SOFTBALL: Nevada earns walk-off win over Webb City in title game

NEVADA, Mo. — An old adage says it’s always tough to beat the same team three times in one season.

As difficult as it may be, the Nevada Tigers found a way to pull it off. 

Top-seeded Nevada defeated second-seeded Webb City 6-5 in nine innings in the thrilling championship game of the Class 4 District 7 softball tournament on Monday night at Bushwhacker Field. 

In a back-and-forth nail-biter that went into extra innings, the Tigers plated the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning when Kara Phillips sprinted home from third base after a wild pitch. 

These teams knew each other well. Nevada won both regular season meetings with the Cardinals, winning 5-1 and 3-0. And with the season on the line, the Tigers were able to make it three straight. 

But it was far from easy, as the Cardinals put up a valiant effort.  

Nevada’s Peyton Eaton delivers a pitch to the plate against Webb City on Monday during the championship game of the Class 4 District 7 tournament. Photo by Brandi Redman.

Webb City took a 2-0 lead in the top of the second inning, as senior Jensyn Pickett doubled to right-center before junior Addie Brown smacked a two-run home run over the fence in center field. 

Senior catcher Dawsyn Decker’s two-run single through the left side gave the Cardinals a 4-0 lead in the third.

The Tigers pushed across three runs in the top of the fifth to pull within a single tally. Senior outfielder Hope Hearting homered to right field, freshman Kaniyah Johnson scored from third on a wild pitch and junior pitcher Peyton Eaton delivered a sacrifice fly to left, cutting Webb City’s lead to 4-3.

The Tigers tied the game in the bottom of the sixth, as junior shortstop Kaleiah Johnson tripled and came home on Hearting’s RBI double to right.

In the same inning, Nevada had the go-ahead run at third with two outs, but the Cardinals picked her off, as Decker fired a throw to Alex Maturino in time to tag out Hearting.

Webb City took the lead in the top of the eighth. Sophomore second baseman Lily Hall singled with one out, and with two outs, Pickett hit a grounder to third base, but the Tigers threw the ball over the first baseman’s head, allowing pinch-runner Lia Taylor to score the go-ahead run.

Nevada tied it up in the bottom half of the eighth when Hearting was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded. 

The Tigers had the bases loaded with just one out later in the frame, but Webb City reliever Makenzie Wynn retired two straight batters to send the game to the ninth.

The Cardinals went down in order in the top of the ninth, and Nevada ended the game in the bottom half. 

Phillips singled to lead off the frame and Eaton walked. With junior catcher Ella Heathman at the plate, a pair of wild pitches allowed the Tigers to score the winning run.

Eaton was the winning pitcher. She struck out eight and allowed nine hits in nine innings. 

Freshman Addie Burns started in the circle for Webb City on Monday night.

Addie Burns started for Webb City and took a no-decision. A freshman, Burns allowed four runs on five hits in 5 1/3 innings, striking out eight. Wynn was charged with the loss. She went 2 2/3 innings, allowing two earned runs on four hits. 

Hearting had a team-high three RBI for the Tigers. 

Decker and Brown drove in two runs apiece, while Maturino was the lone Cardinal to record two hits.

 

SOLID SEASON ENDS

Webb City finishes the ’23 season with a record of 26-12.

Suiting up for a final time for Webb City were seniors Decker, Pickett, Sydney Strickland and Rilley Hanes. 

The Cardinals will return a solid core next fall, as several underclassmen played key roles this season.

 

QUARTERFINALS ON SATURDAY

Nevada (27-7) will host District 8 champ Kearney (25-5) in the quarterfinals at 2 p.m. on Saturday at Bushwhacker Field.  

 

Nevada’s Kara Phillips makes contact with a pitch during Monday’s district title game. Nevada defeated Webb City 6-5 in nine innings. Photo by Brandi Redman.

 

The Nevada Tigers pose after winning the Class 4 District 7 championship on Monday night. Photo by Brandi Redman.

DISTRICT SOFTBALL: Ray-Pec outduels Neosho in district title game

It was a pitcher’s duel in every sense of the term, with top-seeded Raymore-Peculiar defeating second-seeded Neosho 5-0 in the Class 5 District 7 title game on Monday at the JHS Athletic Complex.

After three scoreless innings, the Panthers used a trio of consecutive hits and an error by the Wildcats to push across two runs to take the lead. Pay-Pec added insurance with a single tally in the fifth inning and two more runs in the sixth while holding off Neosho the rest of the way en route to the win.

“It wasn’t our cleanest game defensively, but at that point, it kind of doesn’t matter if you don’t score any runs,” Neosho coach Catie Cummins said. “I thought Beclynn (Garrett) and Addy (Hart) both had hard-hit balls, but we just weren’t able to string anything together. (Kelsie Donaldson) kept us off balance. … It was a game of inches. … Our girls battled and I am very proud of them.”

Neosho closes the season with a 26-7 record as the Central Ozark Conference champions and graduates one senior—Kylie Flewelling.

“Looking back on the year, I told the girls they can be disappointed, but don’t leave feeling like we didn’t have a good season,” Cummins said. “It is hard to put into perspective. We are a young group with three juniors making up almost all of our upperclassmen. I think we will come back next year with a little more gusto in understanding what it takes to win. We challenged them early and were so tough on them and they came back every day ready to work knowing our expectations. It is just a great group of kids.

“We told them yesterday that they are still one of 16 teams still playing in Class 5, and we are one of the smallest Class 5 schools. To hang, and to beat a lot of them, is something to be proud of. Now, we know what it takes to beat (the top teams in Class 5) and they will be ready to go. I am so proud of what we accomplished this year and hope we can take it one step further next season.” 

Ray-Pec advances to the quarterfinal round of the Class 5 state tournament and takes on Liberty on Saturday.

HOW IT HAPPENED

Neosho’s Beclynn Garrett smacked an opposite-field double to the gap in right-center field with two outs in the top of the fourth inning to get a runner in scoring position in the Wildcats’ favor for the first time in the game.

Carleigh Kinnaird followed with a sharp grounder up the middle snagged by Ray-Pec pitcher Kelsie Donaldson, who threw over to first for the final out to get out of the jam.

In the bottom half of the inning, the Panthers found life with the bats with consecutive singles from Carmen Boxberger and Donaldson to lead off the frame before Hayden Kurtz followed with a third straight hit, a single up the middle to plate the game’s first run.

An error with two outs on a fly ball to the outfield by the Wildcats allowed the second run, unearned, to score in the inning. 

Neosho led off the top of the fifth with a double down the third-base line but failed to advance the runner in the next three at-bats to end the threat.

“She just does a great job of working it outside of the zone but making it look good enough to be in the zone,” Cummins said of Donaldson in the circle. “She did a good job of mixing it up and down, too.”

Boxberger added an RBI single up the middle in the bottom of the fifth inning to push the lead to 3-0.

The Panthers added two more runs in the sixth inning on a two-run double by Kendall Johnson to push the lead to five runs.

IN THE CIRCLE

Donaldson struck out 17 Wildcats and scattered two hits over seven innings to earn the complete-game shutout win for the Panthers.

Kinnaird was saddled with the loss after allowing five runs, four earned, on seven hits, three walks and five strikeouts in six innings.

“I thought Carleigh threw well,” Cummins said. “She had a couple of hard-hit balls and there were some errors that led to some extra runs. I don’t think she should be disappointed because she threw well to give us a chance if we scored some runs behind her.”

STATE GOLF: Nevada’s Cameron in 1st place, area athletes fare well on Day 1

Girls golf state tournaments began across the state of Missouri on Monday. 

Below is a look at how Joplin area athletes fared after 18 holes on Day 1. The state tournaments conclude on Tuesday.

 

CLASS 4

BOLIVAR, Mo. — Carthage’s Shay Gaddis is tied for 25th place after the opening round of the Class 3 state tournament at Silo Ridge Country Club.

A junior, Gaddis carded an 11-over-par 83 on Monday. 

Carthage’s Addison Foust is in 54th place with a 92.

Joplin’s Scarlett Satterlee is tied for 64th with a 95 and teammate Drew Yockey is tied for 81st with a 103. 

Eureka’s Emma Parker and St. Joseph Central’s Ali Perry are tied for first place with identical scores of 74 (2-over-par). Five other players are just one stroke back with 75s. 

Visitation Academy (326) has a slim lead over St. Joseph’s Academy (328) in the team standings.

 

CLASS 3

FARMINGTON, Mo. — Nevada junior Emree Cameron is on top of the leaderboard after Day 1 of the Class 3 state tournament at Crown Pointe Golf Club.

Last year’s Class 2 runner-up, Cameron recorded a 5-under-par 67 on Monday, and she’s one stroke ahead of Parkway West’s Kylie Secrest (68). 

Warrensburg’s Reece Nimmo is in third place with an even-par 72.

Nevada’s Paige Hertzberg is tied for 67th place with a 96, Webb City’s Avry Hodson is tied for 73rd with a 98, Carl Junction’s Olivia Teeter is tied for 80th with a 100 and Carl Junction’s Anna Burch is in 89th place with a 107.

St. Dominic (332) and Rockwood Summit (349) are the top two teams in the standings after the first day of competition.

 

CLASS 2

Joplin’s Twin Hills Golf and Country Club is the host for the Class 2 state tournament. 

Cassville’s Avery Chappell is in sixth place after Day 1 with an 85 (13-over-par).

Mount Vernon’s Kenadi Killingsworth is tied for 14th place with a 92, while Monett’s Katie Geiss is tied for 16th with a 93.

Mount Vernon’s Madison Phillips is tied for 18th with a 94, Mount Vernon’s Emily Schubert is tied for 32nd with a 100, Lamar’s Victoria O’Neal is tied for 35th with a 101 and Mount Vernon’s Courtnee Bishop is tied for 38th with a 102.

Osage has a commanding lead after the first 18 holes with a 352. Incarnate Word is in second with a 373. 

Mount Vernon (388) and Cassville (433) are in fifth and sixth place, respectively. 

Osage’s tandem of Hanna Maschhoff (79) and Sophia Rivera-Sindlinger (81) are in first and second place.

 

CLASS 1

SEDALIA, Mo. — Purdy’s Rosa Schad is tied for 28th place with a 106 after Day 1 of the Class 1 state tournament at the Sedalia Country Club.

Tarkio (413) and South Harrison (418) are the top two teams after the opening round, while Mountain View Liberty’s Kameryn Wood is in first place with an 85.