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Buckmaster sees positives in Carl Junction’s Week 5 loss to Webb City

Doug Buckmaster looked on the bright side after his Carl Junction Bulldogs suffered a 28-14 loss at Webb City on Friday night in Week 5 of the 2020 high school football season.

To Buckmaster, the Bulldogs can take away several positives from the setback.

“We’ve played so well on offense the last two weeks, we just need to start scoring points,” Buckmaster said. “I’m proud of the offense and our defense finally finished a freaking game in the third and fourth quarter. First game we’ve finished in about three freaking years.”

Offensively, the Bulldogs were able to move the ball effectively, racking up 327 yards on 65 plays, with 220 passing yards and 107 rushing. But Carl Junction wasn’t able to finish off a number of drives at crucial moments. 

At the same time, Carl Junction’s defense limited Webb City to 28 points, the Cardinals’ lowest scoring output this season. The Bulldogs held Webb City to one score in the second half, giving themselves a chance in the fourth quarter against the Cardinals for the first time in several years. 

Webb City won last year’s meeting 34-0 and the Cardinals triumphed in two meetings in 2018 by wide margins (42-9 and 54-7). 

Regardless of Friday’s final outcome, Buckmaster and the Bulldogs are also feeling good about the possibility of peaking in time to make a postseason run.

Carl Junction will no longer have to deal with Webb City in the Class 4 playoffs. In fact, Webb City, Ladue, Platte County and Camdenton all moved from Class 4 to Class 5 this season. With that, Class 4 appears to be wide open this year. 

Carl Junction is the lone Class 4 school competing in the always-strong Central Ozark Conference, which features state-ranked teams in both Class 6 and Class 5. 

The Bulldogs will compete in Class 4’s District 5 with Hillcrest, Rogersville, Marshfield, McDonald County, Monett and West Plains. 

Buckmaster noted his team will be battle-tested by the time the district tournament arrives.

“Everybody needs to understand that we will not play a Class 4 team the entire regular season,” Buckmaster said. “We’ll play our first Class 4 team in the district playoffs. I think the team that played out here tonight has a chance to make some noise.”

Carl Junction (1-4) travels to Neosho (0-5) in Week 6. Games with Republic (2-3), Nixa (5-0) and Ozark (4-1) conclude the regular season. 

“In the next four weeks, we have a chance to make some noise,” Buckmaster said. “We’re gamers. We like to play the game. But playing hard only takes you so far. At some point, the fundamentals and being prepared with schemes makes the difference. We haven’t got to that point yet. We have to become a better practice team. Our goal is just to get better the rest of the year.” 

Carl Junction’s Carter Kennedy (22) and Hunter Row (31) look to bring down Webb City’s Devrin Weathers on Friday night. Photo by Derek Livingston.

2020 Football Preview: Carl Junction ready to bounce back in 2020

Despite finishing last year with a 4-6 record, there is plenty to be excited about for the Carl Junction Bulldogs and eighth-year head coach Doug Buckmaster.

The Bulldogs won two of their final three regular season contests last year, and they return a bevy of starters on the offensive and defensive side of the ball in 2020.

Carl Junction’s offense returns nine starters, including a pair of quarterbacks with extensive varsity experience. Senior Drew Patterson is back after transitioning to quarterback last season, when he threw for 1,643 yards and 17 touchdowns, rushing for an additional 319 yards. Also back at the quarterback position is senior Alex Baker, who missed his junior season because of injury but started five games as a sophomore.

The Bulldogs return senior running back Brady Sims, who rushed for 524 yards and four touchdowns, while hauling in 10 receptions for 139 yards and another score in 10 starts last year.

Leading wide receiver Cole Stewart, a second-team all-conference and district selection, is back for his senior season after catching 36 passes for 657 yards and six touchdowns as a junior. Senior Mylas Derfelt, the starting slot receiver, also returns to bolster the pass-catching unit. Noah Southern, a third-team all-conference selection last season, is back for his senior season after catching 32 passes for 366 yards and five touchdowns a year ago.

The offensive line could be the Bulldogs’ biggest strength this season. Carl Junction returns senior center Ethan Howard, who started as a sophomore before missing all of last season because of injury. Senior right guard Reese Bonjour returns after starting every game last season, and junior right tackle Jesse Cassatt is back as the starter.

The strength of Carl Junction’s defense will be in its secondary, where three returning starters are back. Jack Colgin, a third-team all-conference selection at outside linebacker, will transition to the secondary. Senior Trentyn Lehman started every game at safety last season and will transition to cornerback in 2020, with Stewart also returning as a starting corner.

Senior Hunter Row started all 11 games at the linebacker position last season and will anchor the unit in 2020 along with Southern, a first-team all-district linebacker a year ago. Cassatt also returns to the defensive end position where he was third-team Class 4 all-state selection as well as garnering second-team COC honors and first-team district honors.

There will be plenty of competition to fill out the remaining starting positions on the defensive end.

The Bulldogs open the 2020 season on the road against Willard at 7 p.m. on Aug. 28.