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GIRLS HOOPS: Thomas Jefferson rolls in Showalter’s debut as head coach

 

Lindsey Showalter earned victory No. 1 as Thomas Jefferson’s head girls basketball coach, as the Cavaliers rolled to a 63-35 win over Exeter on Monday night in the 2023-24 season opener at the TJ Fieldhouse.

The Cavaliers led 11-3 at the end of the first quarter and the hosts held a commanding 36-13 lead at halftime.

Thomas Jefferson held a comfortable 51-23 advantage heading into the fourth quarter.

Three players scored in double figures for the Cavaliers.

Senior Gabbi Hiebert poured in 26 points and hit four 3-pointers to lead the way, while junior Lannah Grigg contributed 17 points and senior Sarah Mueller scored 10 points and knocked down a pair of 3-pointers.

Also for the Cavaliers, Presley Long scored four points, Macie Shifferd had three, Alexis Stamps added two and Vivian Sharp chipped in one point. 

A graduate of Carl Junction High School and Missouri Southern State University, Showalter is in her first season as TJ’s head coach after assisting last year.

Thomas Jefferson (1-0) hosts Bronaugh at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday. 

BOYS HOOPS: Thomas Jefferson drops season opener

 

The Thomas Jefferson boys basketball team suffered a 52-37 setback to visiting Exeter on Monday night at the TJ Fieldhouse.

It was the opener of the 2023-24 season for the Cavaliers.

The Cavaliers led 12-11 at the end of the first quarter, but the Tigers outscored the hosts 14-7 in the second period.

The third quarter was nearly even, but Exeter held a 35-28 advantage heading into the final frame. The Tigers finished strong, outscoring TJ 17-9 in the fourth quarter.

Sophomore Kohl Thurman scored 13 points to lead the Cavaliers, while freshman Jack Twiss added 12. 

Junior Ethan Renger and sophomore Trenton Farley chipped in three points apiece for TJ, while sophomore Kyler Beard, sophomore Jaxx Wisdom and freshman Spencer Long each scored two points. 

Exeter’s Kason Nelson and Kronikel Lokot scored 12 points apiece, while Kendal Gorman added 10. The Tigers are now 1-1.

Thomas Jefferson (0-1) hosts Bronaugh at 7 on Tuesday night.

GIRLS HOOPS: New-look Neosho tops Seneca in season opener

 

SENECA, Mo. — Featuring not only a new-look lineup, but also a new head coach, Neosho built a 16-point lead by intermission on the way to a 47-31 victory over Seneca in the opener of the 2023-24 season on Monday night. 

Former NHS boys basketball standout Tyler Chaney earned victory No. 1 as Neosho’s head coach.   

In a game where both teams featured plenty of newcomers in key roles, the Wildcats led 20-12 at the end of the first quarter. 

Neosho won the second period 13-5 and took a 33-17 lead into halftime. 

The Wildcats led 42-25 by the end of the third quarter and the visitors extended their lead to 20 early in the final frame. 

Three players scored in double figures for the Wildcats.

Senior Courtney Thomason scored 16 points to lead Neosho, while junior Reagan Williams added 11 points and junior Beclynn Garrett had 10 points, including a pair of 3-pointers. Sophomore Jazmyn Washington contributed six points for Neosho and classmate Hayleigh Smith added five.

Sophomore guard Olivia Haase scored 10 points and hit two treys to lead Seneca. She was the lone Indian to reach double figures.

Also for Seneca, junior Kahli Fields scored seven points and junior Daelynd Campbell and sophomore Sophia Connell added four points apiece. Senior Sydnee Staley and junior Madison Collinsworth chipped in three points apiece for Drew Schulte’s Indians.

Neosho hosts Clinton on Tuesday night. 

Seneca will host its home tourney from Nov. 27-30.

GIRLS HOOPS PREVIEW: Joplin returns two starters and bevy of varsity experience 

Joplin graduated four integral seniors from last year’s team, but the Eagles return two starters and several others who boast varsity experience and are ready to improve off last year’s record in head coach Brad Cox’s second year at the helm.

“I am extremely excited for the upcoming season,” Cox said. “We have had an amazing offseason and we look to apply our hard work to the floor this winter.”

Joplin graduated decorated point guard Brynn Driver as well as SG Isabella Yust, F Serafina Auberry and F Jill McDaniel from last year’s squad.

The Eagles return sophomore guard Alissa Owens and junior G Riley Kelly to the starting lineup as the anchors of the team this season. 

“Alissa had an amazing offseason,” Cox said. “She has the ability to score off the dribble and hit knockdown shots.

“Riley is an extremely hard worker and she has the ability to score both inside and outside. She is always willing to make the extra-effort plays, taking charges and getting off the floor. We will look for her leadership this season.”

Bringing back always-important varsity experience is senior F Bailey Owens, senior G Ashley Phillips, senior F Claire Jasper, junior G Isabella Cruse, junior F Aiyana Kroll and sophomore F Ava Wolf.

“I expect us to have a very good season and to be competitive in all games,” Cox said of his team. “The amount of hours that our players and staff have put in this offseason will only benefit us in being competitive this season.”

Deepening the rotation, Joplin welcomes sophomore guards Solei Parker and Brylee Strickland. 

“Solei had had an amazing offseason and we look for her to contribute a lot on the varsity this season. She is a skilled ball handler and has worked extremely hard on her shot in the offseason.

“Brylee has improved a lot in the offseason and she is one of the fastest girls in our area. We look for her to help us on the defensive end to create steals and to use her quickness to get to the basket.”

Joplin is also adding junior G Kelly Kumbier and senior F Megan Meeker to the varsity level this year.

Heading into Coach Cox’s second season, he has been impressed with the effort and amount of work his team has been putting in during the offseason and in the early portions of the preseason. With his biggest goal for the team being a complete culture change from year’s past, saying he is encouraged by the results thus far would be an understatement.

“We are developing a culture of hard work and competitiveness,” Cox said. “Our girls will practice hard and play even harder every game. As a program, we have been talking about having a growth mindset and growing as individuals and as a team everyday. My belief is that if we continue these traits our program will grow at a rapid rate.”

Joplin opens the season on the road, traveling to Mount Vernon on Tuesday.

“The key for success for us this year is to be tough on defense,” Cox said. “I think we have made growth in our shooting which will help us score, but I feel like the biggest growth has come with our defense. The girls have really bought into our defensive philosophy and we hope to see it translated onto the floor this winter.”