FOOTBALL: Renfro’s huge night lifts Joplin past Carthage on Senior Night
While both teams came into the game with 4-3 records and are not in the hunt for a Central Ozark Conference title like this matchup
While both teams came into the game with 4-3 records and are not in the hunt for a Central Ozark Conference title like this matchup
WILLARD, Mo. — Playing in its first Central Ozark Conference football contest since announcing it was on its way out, the Carl Junction Bulldogs struggled
WEBB CITY, Mo. — Webb City sent its seniors out on a positive note. Bouncing back nicely from last week’s setback, Webb City rode a
Carl Junction will be leaving the Central Ozark Conference for a fresh start in a new league — the Ozark Mountain Conference. After weeks
Carl Junction is expected to leave the Central Ozark Conference, sources have confirmed to SoMo Sports. During a meeting on Monday night, the Carl Junction
SENECA 50, EAST NEWTON 14 GRANBY, Mo. — The Seneca Indians improved to 7-0 with Friday’s convincing win at East Newton. Visiting Seneca led
NEVADA, Mo. — Ian Ngugi’s electrifying 68-yard punt return proved decisive as top-ranked Lamar edged host Nevada 14-0 in an old-school defensive battle between two highly-ranked
CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Joplin’s first three-game skid in the Curtis Jasper era didn’t reach four games as the Eagles got back on track against
NEOSHO, Mo. — The Neosho football team built an early lead and staved off a late Ozark comeback attempt to claim its first win of
CARTHAGE, Mo. — As the longest tenured head football coach in the Central Ozark Conference, Carthage’s Jon Guidie has recorded many memorable victories over the
COC FOOTBALL STANDINGS W-L PF—PA Nixa 6-0 217-82 Webb City 5-1 215-100 Republic 5-1 197-126 Joplin 3-3 154-139 Willard 3-3 144-142 Branson 3-3 113-152 Carthage
BRANSON, Mo. — Branson did not take its first lead until it mattered most. With less than two minutes left in regulation against Neosho, Luke
SENECA, Mo. — The Seneca Indians continued their torrid start to the season with Friday night’s 54-21 trouncing of the visiting Reeds Spring Wolves. Having
OZARK, Mo. — The Carthage football team took control in the second half to pull away for a 34-20 road win over Central Ozark Conference
REPUBLIC, Mo. — Turnovers plagued Joplin for the second straight week in the Eagles’ 38-15 road loss to Republic on Friday. After losing the turnover
NIXA, Mo. — Nixa held Carl Junction out of the end zone early and built a three-score lead by halftime on the way to
WILLARD, Mo. — Overcoming an early 13-point deficit, and riding a dominant second half, Webb City extended its winning streak to five by beating
The Nevada Tigers parlayed a powerful rushing attack and timely defensive takeaways into a 55-34 defeat of the visiting Mount Vernon Mountaineers to remain undefeated.
Fourth-ranked Nixa took an early lead and never relinquished it with a relentless rushing attack on the way to a 35-27 win over 10th-ranked Joplin
NEOSHO, Mo. — Carthage’s winning streak against Neosho on the gridiron survives another season. Barely. The Tigers tallied four second-half touchdowns and surrendered just one
Joplin boys basketball wrapped up play in the 12 Courts of Christmas basketball tournament on Saturday. The Eagles took a loss to Smithville on Friday
The Neosho Holiday Classic will get underway on Wednesday. The brackets for the tournament are posted below. MORE INFORMATION: Neosho School District
Kickapoo held Joplin to four field goals in the first half, building a 20-point lead the Chiefs would never relinquish in a 60-20 win over
WEBB CITY, Mo. — Taking the court with a little extra motivation, Webb City started fast and finished strong in an 88-58 victory over Seneca
Experienced sports journalists providing great local sports coverage in Southwest Missouri.