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GIRLS HOOPS: College Heights rides strong 2nd quarter to win over Pierce City

PIERCE CITY, Mo. — A strong second quarter propelled the College Heights Christian girls basketball team to a 64-49 victory over Pierce City on Monday night.

Pierce City led 18-14 at the end of the first quarter, but College Heights outscored the hosts 20-5 in the second period to take an 11-point halftime advantage.

“We had a great second quarter on both ends of the court,” CHC coach John Blankenship said. 

Pierce City trimmed CHC’s lead to seven in the third quarter, but the Cougars withstood the run and pulled away further en route to victory. 

“My kids responded very well coming out of a timeout and we never looked back,” Blankenship said of withstanding Pierce City’s surge. “I felt like our defensive pressure in the first half paid off for us in the second half as fatigue became a factor. We also did a much better job with our ball control, cutting our turnovers in half from our season average. That gave us a lot of extra possessions, which is evident in our scoring tonight.” 

Libby Fanning recorded her seventh double-double of the season, as the junior forward scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds despite missing a large part of the second quarter due to foul trouble. Fanning also had three steals.

Also for CHC, Maddy Colin compiled eight points, eight rebounds, five assists, four steals and two blocks, while Jesalin Bever contributed 13 points and three steals.

“She played a great all-around game on both ends of the floor,” Blankenship said of Bever.

Kinley Marsh recorded eight points and four rebounds, while Allie Stout had six points, three rebounds and two assists.

Also for CHC, Karly Dorris contributed three points and two rebounds and Ava Lett had two points, four boards and three assists.

College Heights will host Bronaugh on Jan. 2. 

 

BOYS HOOPS: Aurora takes early momentum in win over Neosho

NEOSHO, Mo. — Aurora took the lead and the momentum early, with Neosho briefly taking an advantage in the second period before the Houn’ Dawgs recovered to get back on top heading into the intermission with a lead they’d hold onto down the stretch to beat Neosho 59-47 on Monday in non-conference action inside the Neosho High School gymnasium. 

The Houn’ Dawgs used an early run to open the game in front, where Aurora stayed for most of the contest. The Wildcats battled to take a brief lead in the second quarter before Aurora countered and took an advantage into the intermission that they would never relinquish in the second half. 

Aurora (4-4) started the game on a 9-2 run over the first four minutes of action, with Jayden Carpenter knocking down a 3-pointer and a pair of free throws to lead the surge.

The Houn’ Dawgs flirted with taking a double-digit lead into the second period after an offensive rebound and putback score from Cannon Thornhill made the score 15-4 before Kaiden Asberry knocked down a 3-pointer for Neosho (3-4). A bucket from Thomas Lara off a Wildcats’ turnover with a minute left made the score 17-7 before Neosho’s Ty Harris scored in transition before the first break to cut the deficit to nine to start the second period.

The Wildcats clawed back into the game to start the second period with a 9-2 run of their own. Asberry and Brodie Arthur splashed home 3-pointers to start things off before Asberry added a charity at the stripe and a floater to close the run with Neosho trailing by one, 19-18.

Neosho finally took its first lead of the game after eight straight points, with Asberry sinking another 3-ball to kick off the run before Harris ended it with an old-fashioned three-point play after drawing contact on the drive to give the Wildcats a 26-24 cushion with 1:52 on the clock.

The Houn’ Dawgs scored the final four points off the half to go into the intermission with a 28-26 lead.

Aurora started the second half quite similarly to the way they started off the game, using a 9-2 run to push the lead to eight, 37-29, through the midway point. Lara had four points and Cameron Whitener had a 3-pointer.

Neosho got a 3-ball from Collier Hendricks and two at the foul line from Colton Southern to cut the deficit back to once possession, 37-34, but the Houn’ Dawgs got a pair of treys from Thornhill late in the period to take a 43-36 advantage into the final eight minutes of play.

Aurora threatened to push the lead to double digits twice early in the fourth quarter only for Asberry to deliver from the perimeter in the corner on consecutive possessions to keep the lead in reach, 47-42, with five minutes left.

Neosho couldn’t get the momentum to put on a run in the last half of the fourth quarter. The Houn’ Dawgs played possession basketball to keep the Wildcats at bay, pushing the lead back to double digits late to close out the win. 

Lara had 18 to lead Aurora in scoring, while Thornhill closed with 16 points, including two 3-pointers. Dayton McHenry had 11. 

Asberry knocked down six 3-pointers on the way to a team-high 21 points for Neosho. Harris finished with nine points, while Arthur closed with seven in the loss.

Neosho hosts the Neosho Holiday Classic basketball tournament from Dec. 27-29.

GIRLS HOOPS: Webb City’s late rally falls short at Pittsburg

PITTSBURG, Kan. — A late surge fell short for the Webb City girls basketball team. 

Pittsburg (Kansas) finished strong to earn a hard-fought 53-49 victory over Webb City in a non-conference clash on Monday night.

The Cardinals trailed by just one with 19 seconds left, but the Purple Dragons converted 3 of 4 attempts at the charity stripe late in the game to secure the win.

Webb City held a seven-point lead in the first half but found themselves down eight in the third quarter.

Trailing by five early in the game, Webb City used a 10-0 run to take a 12-7 advantage. The surge was capped by a hoop inside by Adalyn Maxwell and a 3-pointer by Malorie Stanley.

Pittsburg’s Jaqueline Hall buried a buzzer-beating trey, cutting Webb City’s lead to two at the end of the opening frame, 12-10.

Picking apart the hosts’ zone defense, the Cardinals took a 21-14 lead in the second quarter after baskets from Jenna Schulz, Kirra Long, Addie Burns and Abby Sargent.

But the Purple Dragons turned things around and finished the first half on a game-changing 13-2 run for a 27-23 halftime advantage.

A back and forth third period, which featured 21 combined free throws, ended with Pittsburg up 38-33.

The Cardinals pulled within one at 42-41 after a pair of 3-pointers from Stanley and a hoop inside by Burns. But the Dragons reeled off four straight points.

Stanley’s fourth trey of the fourth quarter trimmed Webb City’s deficit to one with 27 seconds left.

Pittsburg’s Hall and Webb City’s Whitlee Keith each made two free throws, with Keith’s charities cutting the PHS lead to 50-49 with 19 seconds left.

Next, Pittsburg’s Alyssa Hotze drew a foul with 16 seconds remaining. Hotze made the first free throw and missed the second. But the hosts were able to snag the offensive rebound after the missed free throw and the Cardinals were forced to foul.

Hotze knocked down two free throws with 10 seconds left for a 53-49 cushion before the Cardinals missed a last-second field goal attempt.

A senior guard, Stanley led the Cardinals with 16 points. She made five 3-pointers. 

Schulz and Burns contributed eight points apiece for Webb City, while Sargent scored six.

The Cardinals went 9-for-19 from the foul line, while the Dragons were 18-for-27.

Hall scored 20 points for Pittsburg, while Hotze added 18 and Ava Heardt had 10.

Webb City (2-7) hosts Seneca (1-6) on Tuesday night in the team’s final contest of 2023.