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HOOPS ROUNDUP: Carl Junction, Neosho, TJ and McAuley boys win; Webb City girls and TJ girls victorious; CHC girls fall

CARL JUNCTION BOYS 66, PITTSBURG 62

PITTSBURG, Kan. — Carl Junction crossed the state lines and found themselves trailing before putting on a second-half rally to earn a win over Pittsburg, Kansas, on Friday.

With the win, Carl Junction improves to 3-2 on the season.

The Purple Dragons led 41-23 at the intermission before the Bulldogs doubled up Pittsburg 20-10 in the third quarter to trim the deficit to eight points to start the final period of play. Carl Junction continued its strong play down the stretch, outscoring Pittsburg 23-11 in the final eight minutes to complete the comeback win. 

Cooper Vediz led Carl Junction in scoring with 20 points, 14 coming in the second half, while Brody Plant closed with 18. Wyatt McAfee had eight, while Jett Hocut and Deacon Endicott each finished with seven points in the win. Quin Kennedy had six.

The Bulldogs host Seneca on Tuesday.

 

NEOSHO BOYS 50, FOUNTAIN LAKE 28

PEA RIDGE, Ark. — Neosho bounced back from an opening-day loss to earn a win over Fountain Lake (Arkansas) on Friday in the Battle at the Ridge basketball tournament hosted by Pea Ridge High School.

The Wildcats limited the Cobras to single-digit scoring in each quarter, building an insurmountable lead by the start of the fourth period. Neosho led 20-8 after the first quarter and held the same 12-point advantage by the intermission before doubling up Fountain Lake 16-8 in the third quarter for a 20-point advantage, cruising over the final eight minutes.

Ty Harris led Neosho with 14 points, while Brodie Arthur closed with nine points. Collier Hendricks had seven and Kaiden Asberry scored six in the win.

 

THOMAS JEFFERSON BOYS 46, MIAMI (AMORET) 31

AMORET, Mo. — Thomas Jefferson’s boys basketball finished strong, as the Cavaliers used a 12-2 fourth quarter to earn a road victory. 

The Cavaliers were clinging to a 34-29 lead after three quarters of play before pulling away for good in the final frame.

Jack Twiss and Kohl Thurman scored 10 points apiece for Thomas Jefferson (2-5), while Spencer Long added eight and Ethan Renger had seven. Jackson Radius scored six and Yousuf Mokhtar added five for TJ.

Thomas Jefferson coach Chris Myers noted that Thurman had 17 rebounds, while Twiss handed out five assists and Renger recorded four steals. 

Blake Tate scored 11 points to lead Miami (0-7).

Thomas Jefferson travels to Lockwood on Monday. 

 

MCAULEY CATHOLIC BOYS 48, SARCOXIE 31

After trailing by one at the half, McAuley Catholic rallied in a big way over Sarcoxie on Friday.

The Bears led 12-11 at halftime before the Warriors outscored Sarcoxie 17-5 in the third quarter and 20-4 in the final eight minutes to seal the win.

With the win, McAuley improves to 3-4.

Rocco Bazzano-Joseph scored 10 points to lead McAuley, Bradley Wagner had nine and Max Anreder contributed eight.

McAuley is at Jasper on Monday.

 

WEBB CITY GIRLS 45, SHILOH CHRISTIAN 44

SPRINGDALE, Ark. — Webb City freshman guard Abby Sargent scored the go-ahead basket with 14 seconds left and the visiting Cardinals came up with a huge defensive stop in the final seconds to secure victory No. 1 of the season.

Senior guard Malorie Stanley scored 15 points to lead Webb City, while junior guard Kirra Long added 14 points.

Webb City will compete at next week’s Lady Mustang Classic. The Cardinals meet Springdale at 4:30 on Monday at McDonald County High School.

 

THOMAS JEFFERSON GIRLS 51, MIAMI (AMORET) 18

AMORET, Mo. — Thomas Jefferson’s girls improved to 5-1 with a lopsided road victory on Friday night.

The Cavaliers led 7-0 at the end of the first period and the visitors held a 23-6 advantage by halftime.

Thomas Jefferson held a comfortable 39-15 lead by the end of the third quarter.

Gabbi Hiebert led Thomas Jefferson with 21 points and Sarah Mueller added 15 points. 

Also for the Cavaliers, Lannah Grigg scored eight, Macie Shifferd had five and Alexis Stamps added two.

Milee Hragyil scored six points for Miami. 

The Cavaliers are at Lockwood at 6 on Monday night.

 

COLUMBUS GIRLS 59, COLLEGE HEIGHTS 40

COLUMBUS, Kan. — College Heights Christian’s girls basketball team suffered a loss to the hosts of the MOKAN Winter Classic.

Libby Fanning compiled 18 points and 16 rebounds to lead the Cougars, while Ava Lett added 13 points.

College Heights meets Southeast at 5:30 on Saturday in the event’s third-place game.

LADY EAGLE CLASSIC ROUNDUP: CJ’s Kylie Scott hits scoring mark in semifinal loss

 

BLUE VALLEY NORTH 67, CARL JUNCTION 27

The top-ranked team in Class 6A, Blue Valley North (Kansas) jumped out to a big lead and never looked back in a win over Carl Junction in the semifinals of the Freeman Lady Eagle Classic on Friday night. 

The Mustangs held a 20-9 lead by the end of the first quarter and continued to play add-on down the stretch of the second period.

Carl Junction senior Kylie Scott, an Oral Roberts signee, made history with time winding down in the first half. After collecting the ball on the defensive end, she dribbled the floor and knocked down a jumper in transition to eclipse the 1000-career points scoring mark with just over a minute to play in the second quarter. 

Scott later added a 3-pointer just before the horn to cut Mustangs’ lead to 36-16 at the intermission. 

Blue Valley North pushed the lead to 27 points to start the fourth quarter and didn’t let up over the final eight minutes.

Aubrey Shaw led all scorers with 19 points, including three 3-pointers, while Jaliya Davis had 17 points. Tyara Davis finished with 14 in the win. 

Scott finished with 14 points to lead the Bulldogs, while senior Anna Burch finished with six points.

Blue Valley North matches up with Russellville (Arkansas) in the championship game at 5:30 p.m.

Carl Junction takes on Blue Valley West in the third-place game at 4 p.m.

 

RUSSELLVILLE 63, BLUE VALLEY WEST 33

Russellville (Arkansas) outscored Blue Valley West 48-20 in the first half and never relinquished the momentum on the way to a championship bracket semifinal win on Friday at the Freeman Lady Eagle Classic.

With the win, the Cyclones advance to the championship round with a matchup against Blue Valley North (Kansas) at 5:30 p.m.

Shyisha Willis led Russellville with 19 points, including three 3-pointers, while Brenna Burk had 14 and Kayna Keaster finished with 12. Taleigha Ealy closed with eight, and Zariah Campbell had six in the win.

Marisa Tomlen led Blue Valley West with 10 points, while Mackenzie Galliart finished with eight.

Blue Valley West takes on Carl Junction in the third-place game at 4 p.m.

LADY EAGLE CLASSIC: Joplin and Carthage fall in consolations, to meet on Saturday

Joplin and Carthage girls basketball each suffered losses on Friday in the consolation bracket of the Freeman Lady Eagle Classic basketball tournament. 

The Eagles fell to Branson in the opening game of Day 2, while the Tigers were in a close game against Leavenworth before the Pioneers took the lead inside the final 90 seconds en route to the win. Both teams will meet up in the seventh-place game at 1 p.m.

 

BRANSON GIRLS 52, JOPLIN 19

Joplin struggled on the offensive end early, which allowed Branson to build a lead out of the gates that the Pirates held onto throughout en route to a win on the second day of the Freeman Lady Eagle Classic.

The Pirates took a 14-2 lead into the second quarter and pushed the advantage to more than 20 at the intermission. Branson held the pace through the second half. 

“Branson is a great team,” Joplin coach Brad Cox said. “They have all five starters returning from last year’s team. That said, we have to find a way to score the basketball. I thought we played much better in the second half. Defensively, our goal was to keep them under 50—we are averaging 40 points allowed per game—but we have to figure out a way to score more than 40 points a game. That’s kind of how this whole thing works, scoring more than you give up.”

Joplin was limited to one field goal in the first quarter, allowing Branson to jump out to a 12-point, 14-2 advantage by the start of the second period. The Pirates got a pair of 3-pointers from senior Maci Rogers and two buckets on the drive by freshman Angel Craig to fuel the opening-quarter surge.

Branson pushed its lead to more than 20 points near the midway point of the second period after starting the quarter on a 12-3 run to make the score 26-4 with 4:32 left in the first half. Senior Rylie Hagston had five early points, including a 3-pointer, with senior Taylor Foster adding a pair of inside scores.

Back to back scores off the drive from Craig put the Pirates on top 34-8 with a minute left in the first half.

Sophomore Alissa Owens had six points in the quarter for the Eagles.

“One word comes to my mind when I think about Alissa—heart,” Cox said. “She plays with her heart on her sleeve and she plays hard every second of the game. She hardly ever comes out of the game, and she is someone I am looking forward to seeing take steps forward to help our scoring and kind of be that go-to player for us. Once she can do that, it is going to open up others on the perimeter for us to get some uncontested shots.”

The Pirates scored the first seven points of the second half to push the lead past 30 points. Foster started things with an inside score before Ellison Mehrhoff scored on the break, drew a foul and knocked down the and-1 free throw before a back-cut score from Hagston to make the score 42-10 with six minutes left in the third period.

Four straight points from Taylor pushed the Pirates’ lead to 46-14 before an old-fashioned three-point-play from Owens sent Joplin into the fourth trailing 46-17.

Branson held the pace in the fourth quarter to secure the win.

The Pirates finished with three players in double figures, with Foster’s 12 points leading the way. Mehrhoff and Hagston each finished with 10 in the win.

Owens finished with 11 points to lead Joplin, while junior forward Aiyana Kroll closed with four points.

Branson takes on Leavenworth in the fifth-place game at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday. 

Joplin is in the seventh-place game against Carthage at 1 p.m. on Saturday.

 

LEAVENWORTH 33, CARTHAGE 28

In a game where the lead never grew beyond two possessions with scoring at a premium, Leavenworth found a dash of momentum inside the final minute of play to earn the win over Carthage in the second consolation game of the day.

“I told the girls in the locker room that (the second half) was the best defensive half we’ve played all year,” Carthage coach Scott Moore said. “We have to build on that and continue to play like that. Unfortunately, one or two little miscues each quarter quickly resulted in a bucket for them. 

“Offensively, I thought our kids did a lot of things right, the ball just did not go in for us. We got good looks at 3s, they don’t go down. We did the hard work of getting to the basket, the ball rims out. We get a foul call, we don’t make enough free throws. We have to put more points on the board. We are not going to win a lot of games scoring in the 30s. We have to be in the 50s as a point total every game and if we get 50 tonight, we get a win.”

Carthage led by three after the first quarter before Leavenworth took a 14-13 lead into the intermission. The Tigers regained the lead by one point near the three-minute mark, but the Pioneers tied the game at 18s by the start of the final eight minutes. 

Carthage knocked down two free throws early in the fourth to go back on top before Leavenworth’s Aviana Garrett stepped into a 3-pointer from the wing for a 21-10 lead. Makiya Baker added a score on the break to push the lead to 23-20. 

Junior Lauren Choate buried a 3-pointer of her own from the win with five minutes left to tie the game at 23-all.

The lead seesawed back in favor of the Pioneers by three before the Tigers again tied the game at 27-27 with less than two and a half minutes to play. 

Leavenworth closed the game with the only real momentum swing when Hailey Garcia drove the lane before dishing off to her left to find Kylee West for a bucket on the low block to put the Pioneers on top 29-27 with 50 seconds left in regulation. 

That would be the last field goal of the contest, as Carthage cut the margin to one with a free throw from junior Lexa Youngblood with 34.6 seconds remaining.

Eva Clements earned a foul and went to the charity stripe with 14.8 seconds left and converted the first of two shots to push the lead to 30-28 before West grabbed the offensive rebound on the missed second charity and was fouled with 11.6 ticks left. West converted 1-of-2 free throws to push the lead to three points.

With time running out, Carthage got a clean look at the other end on a deep 3-pointer that was off wide, with the Pioneers grabbing the rebound and sinking the ensuing two free throws after a Tigers’ foul with less than a second to play to seal the win.

West had nine points to lead the Pioneers in scoring. Clements and Baker each finished with six in the win.

Choate closed with 11 points to lead the Tigers in scoring, while Youngblood was right behind with nine. Junior Ashlynn Brust finished with seven points in the loss.

Leavenworth takes on Branson in the fifth-place game at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday. 

Carthage is in the seventh-place game against Joplin at 1 p.m. on Saturday.

“We want to come out and play with the same intensity as we played with today on both ends,” Moore said when asked when he wants to see from his team as they wrap up play. “That has to be our basement and we need to build from that. … We have established our base level of intensity for four quarters, now we have to keep increasing our success level each quarter. If we do, I think that will give us a good chance to be successful tomorrow and in the next couple of games heading into the Christmas break.”

CARTHAGE INVITE: Webb City, Carthage will meet in title game

 

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Longtime rivals Webb City and Carthage will meet in the championship game of the 77th Carthage Invitational boys basketball tournament.

In Friday’s semifinals, Webb City used a strong second half to come from behind to beat Raymore-Peculiar 55-51 and Carthage never trailed in a 59-42 win over Joplin.

The tourney’s championship game between the Cardinals (3-0) and the Tigers (2-0) is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. on Saturday. 

Joplin will meet Raymore-Peculiar for third place at 2.

 

CARTHAGE 59, JOPLIN 42

Propelled by 10 made 3-pointers, the Tigers led from start to finish in the nightcap.

Carthage led 9-6 at the end of the low-scoring first quarter, but the Tigers began the second period on a 10-2 run to gain some separation. 

Hot-shooting Carthage made six 3-pointers in the second quarter, three by Justin Ray, two from Landon Ray and one from Dylan Pugh, to take a 33-20 halftime lead.

The third period was even, 12-12, but the Tigers took a 45-32 advantage into the fourth quarter.

Carthage led by as many as 18 points in the final frame en route to victory. 

A senior guard, Justin Ray scored a game-high 21 points and made four 3-pointers for the Tigers.

Junior guard Dylan Pugh added 12 points for Carthage, while sophomore guard Landon Ray had nine, junior guard Trenton Yates added seven and junior forward Taylor Stevens-Diggs scored four.

Junior guard Collis Jones led Joplin with 12 points. Senior Hobbs Gooch added seven points, junior Carter Harbin had five and sophomore Fred Taylor, junior Trenton Gage and junior Aiden Scourten each scored four.

Junior Cooper Williams and sophomore Brecken Green added three points apiece.

“We competed hard but it was a little frustrating on the offensive end,” Joplin coach Nick Pfeifer said. “We just really struggled to make shots when we really needed a basket, especially in the second quarter. Defensively, we did some positive things but also missed a couple of assignments that Carthage made us pay for.”  

 

WEBB CITY 55, RAYMORE-PECULIAR 51

In a thriller that went down to the wire, Friday’s first semifinal was deadlocked after three quarters before the Cardinals won the final frame 17-13 to secure a spot in the tourney title game.

The Cardinals had to come from behind in this one.

Plagued by early turnovers, Webb City trailed by five at the end of the opening frame at 16-11.

The Panthers led 21-13, but the Cardinals put together an 11-4 run to pull within one at 25-24. Raymore-Peculiar scored the final six points of the first half to take a 31-24 halftime advantage.

Ignited by eight points from junior guard Eli Pace, Webb City outscored Ray-Pec 14-7 in the third quarter, and the game was tied at 38 heading into the fourth period.

The Cardinals started the fourth quarter on a 9-2 surge, but the Panthers kept coming.

Webb City senior guard Barron Duda knocked down a fadeaway 3-pointer from the left corner to give his team a 52-47 lead with 1:30 left.

Ray-Pec scored four straight points, but a free throw from junior Joseph DeGraffenreid with 29 seconds left and two clutch charities from senior Omari Jackson with 17 seconds remaining accounted for the final score. The Panthers had two costly turnovers late in the game.

Pace scored 20 points on 7 of 10 shooting and also had five assists to lead the Cardinals, while Duda added 19 points and nine rebounds. Junior Holton Keith added seven points and sophomore Gabe Johnson contributed nine rebounds.

Ashton Jermain and Cannon Northcraft scored 12 points apiece for the Panthers, while Holden Kephart added 11.

 

NEVADA 63, FORT SMITH SOUTHSIDE 48

The game was deadlocked at 13 when Nevada ended the first quarter on an 8-1 run for a 21-14 advantage. 

The Tigers started the second period on a 10-3 run to take a 31-17 lead. After the two teams traded 3-pointers, Alex Ast’s layup just before the buzzer gave Nevada a comfortable 36-20 halftime lead. 

Nevada held a comfortable 52-35 advantage by the end of the third quarter and the final outcome was never in doubt in the fourth period.

“We did a much better job of handling pressure tonight,” Nevada coach Shaun Gray said. “We were able to break the full court zone press and find our open teammates. Our guys did a good job of sharing the ball, and they also executed the game plan of getting Southside’s best player into foul trouble. By drawing charges and attacking him on offense we were able to eliminate his inside scoring. Defensively, we were able to really buckle down in the second quarter. We hope to build off of this effort tomorrow against Leavenworth.”

Junior guard Jack Cheaney led Nevada with 17 points, while sophomore Kellen Braden added 13 points and senior Brice Budd contributed 12. 

Also for the Tigers, senior Riddick Shook scored nine points on three treys and Ast added eight points.

Alex Roper scored 14 points for Southside.

Nevada (2-3) will meet Leavenworth for fifth place at 12:30 on Saturday.

In the other consolation semifinal, Leavenworth defeated the Carthage JV team 52-38. 

 

77TH CARTHAGE INVITATIONAL

Thursday’s scores

Raymore-Peculiar 60, Fort Smith Southside 33

Webb City 84, Nevada 51

Joplin 57, Leavenworth 48

 

Friday’s scores

Nevada 63, Southside 48

Leavenworth 52, Carthage JV 38

Webb City 55, Raymore-Peculiar 51

Carthage 59, Joplin 42

 

Saturday’s schedule

11—Southside vs. Carthage JV (7th place)

12:30—Nevada vs. Leavenworth (5th place)

2—Raymore-Peculiar vs. Joplin (3rd place)

3:30—Webb City vs. Carthage (Title game)