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FOOTBALL: Joplin area players named all-state by Missouri Football Coaches Association

The Joplin area was well-represented on the Missouri Football Coaches Association’s all-state teams for 2023. 

In Class 6, Joplin senior running back Quin Renfro was a first team all-state selection.

Also for Curtis Jasper’s Eagles, senior tight end Whit Hafer, senior offensive linemen Dontrell Holt and senior linebacker Jonathan Williams were second team selections.

Webb City and Carthage had multiple players selected in Class 5.

Webb City senior offensive lineman Shaun Hunt was listed on the Class 5 first team. 

Second team picks were Carthage senior offensive lineman Edward Carreto and Webb City senior linebacker Christian Brock.

Listed on the third team were Carthage juniors Landyn Collins (RB), Karson Murray (WR/TE) and Langston Morgan (DB) and Webb City senior defensive lineman Tucker Liberatore and junior defensive back Andrew Young.

In Class 4, Carl Junction senior linebacker Johnny Starks and Nevada senior offensive lineman Talan Chandler were first team selections.

Also for Nevada, junior running back Jack Cheaney and senior linebacker Henry Campbell were listed on the second team. 

Also selected second team all-state in Class 4 were McDonald County seniors Toby Moore (OL), Jayce Hitt (DL) and Josh Pacheco (DB).  

State runner-up Seneca had eight players selected to the Class 3 all-state team.

First team picks for the Indians were senior running back Jackson Marrs, senior offensive lineman Brian Bigbee, senior linebacker Morgan Vaughn and senior defensive back Blake Hurn. 

Seneca senior Gavyn Hoover (athlete) was a second team pick, while senior Ethan Altic (WR), sophomore Jace Renfro (OL) and junior Nolan Napier (DE) were third team selections.

Mount Vernon junior running back Braden Dodson and Aurora senior linebacker Jose Ibarra were listed on the third team.

Class 2 state champion Lamar had 10 players selected.

On the first team offense were seniors Chase Querry (WR), Ian Ngugi (athlete), Aiden Loveall (OL) and Ayden Forst (OL). 

On the first team defense were seniors Rourke Dillon (DL) , Trace Wooldridge (DE) and Khiler Nance (LB) and juniors Alex Wilkerson (DB) and Mario Delapena (DL). Nance was named the Class 2 Defensive Player of the Year.

Ngugi was a second team pick as a kick returner and senior running back Logan Kish was a third team selection.

Lamar’s Jared Beshore was the Class 2 Coach of the Year. 

Sarcoxie senior punter Garrett Smith was a first team all-state pick in Class 2.

In the 8-man division, Lockwood junior running back Nik Thieman was a first team pick and teammates Miles Neely (OL) and Hank Eggerman (LB) were listed on the second team. 

Liberal had two players selected to the third team, senior wide receiver Quincy Bazal and senior linebacker Brodie Wilson.

 

FULL ALL-STATE TEAMS: 

Missouri Football Coaches Association – ALL-STATE (wildapricot.org)

LADY MUSTANG CLASSIC: Farmington pulls away from Carl Junction

ANDERSON, Mo. — Farmington (Arkansas) started fast and never looked back in an 80-34 lopsided win over Carl Junction in the opening round of the Lady Mustang Classic hosted by McDonald County on Monday.

The returning Class 4A state champion Cardinals got hot from 3-point land early and used their prowess from range as the catalyst in the win over the Bulldogs. 

Farmington sank six 3-pointers in the first quarter, including three triples from Reese Shirey and two from Hannah Moss, and finished the opening stanza on a 10-0 run to take a 28-13 lead into the second period.

Farmington limited CJ to four points in the second quarter, with the Cardinals closing the first half on a 20-0 run to push the advantage to 50-17.

Opening the second half, Farmington started with three straight makes from the perimeter—two from Moss and one from Zoey Bershers—to make the score 59-17, kicking off its cruise of the second half.

Shirey led Farmington with 13 points, while Moss had 12. Kaycee McCumber finished with 10 and Marin Adams had nine.

Kylie Scott, an Oral Roberts signee, led Carl Junction in scoring with 16 points, while DeShaye Buerge closed with seven. 

Farmington takes on Springdale (Arkansas) in the second round at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, while Carl Junction battles Webb City at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday in consolation play.

LADY MUSTANG CLASSIC: Despite solid effort, Webb City falls to Springdale

ANDERSON, Mo. — Despite a solid effort, Webb City’s girls basketball team suffered a 64-45 setback to Springdale (Arkansas) on Monday in an opening-round contest of the 2023 Lady Mustang Classic at McDonald County High School.

Springdale improved to 7-1, while Webb City fell to 1-5.

Ignited by a full-court press, Springdale scored nine unanswered points at the end of the first quarter to take a 19-7 lead.

Down 25-11, Webb City used a 9-2 run to pull within seven, with Malorie Stanley, Abby Sargent and Kirra Long contributing points during the surge.

At the break, the Bulldogs held a 29-20 advantage.

A trey from Stanley trimmed Webb City’s deficit to nine at 35-26, but Springdale closed the third quarter on a 14-2 surge for a 49-28 cushion.

The Cardinals put together a 9-0 run in the fourth quarter, but the Bulldogs never relinquished their lead.

A senior guard, Stanley led the Cardinals with 16 points. 

Also for the Cardinals, Sargent scored nine points, Jenna Schulz added eight and Addie Burns had five.

Webb City is playing without a key performer, as senior guard Mia Robbins is out of action after suffering an injury in the final game of the Carthage Invitational.

Three players scored in double figures for the Bulldogs, the champions of this year’s Carl Junction Classic. Charleen Hudson scored 19 points, while Kaiya McCoy added 16 and Jakayla Bunch had 15.

Webb City will meet either Farmington or Carl Junction at 4:30 on Tuesday in a consolation bracket contest. Carl Junction was slated to play Farmington on Monday night.

There are three games slated for Tuesday overall, including McDonald County vs. Bentonville West at 7:30 p.m.

 

LADY MUSTANG CLASSIC

Monday’s scores

Springdale 64, Webb City 45

Providence Academy 50, Bentonville West 26

Farmington 80, Carl Junction 34