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STATE CHAMP: Nevada’s Cameron blasts way to record-setting victory

 

Nevada junior Emree Cameron parlayed back-to-back dominant rounds into a record-setting 10-under-par state title performance at the MSHSAA Class 3 Girls Golf Championships in Farmington on Tuesday.

Cameron sank 16 birdies, accentuated by a 20-foot putt on the final hole of the tournament, while firing a 5-five-under-par 67 on both days en route to the runaway victory. 

“It was mind-blowing,” Cameron said of her performance at Crown Pointe Golf Club in eastern Missouri. “I was stoked to win state.” 

Cameron notched a second-place finish in Class 2 last year when she was edged out by Marshfield’s Marlee Edgeman. 

The two were expected to again battle it out in a sequel, however, Parkway West’s Kylie Secrest crashed the party with an opening round 68.

“After seeing scores from other district tournaments, I knew that there were other girls out there that were up to beat me,” Cameron said. 

Nevada’s Emree Cameron poses with Coach Brian Leonard after winning the Class 3 championship on Tuesday. Courtesy photo.

Despite the narrow lead over Secrest, Cameron said that she was “calm as a cucumber” heading into the second round. 

“My plan was to just go out and play par golf and let the birdies fall,” she said, “and if I have a bogey, I can always make up for it with a birdie. I was just really calm and knew I didn’t have to stress over it or be nervous.” 

Cameron added that during a discussion with her father Eric on Monday night, she was informed that a Round 2 score of even-par or better would set a new state record.

“I was like, ‘What? I didn’t even know that,’” Cameron recounted, adding that she didn’t feel any added pressure. “What I was really thinking about was just playing my game and staying ahead of my competition.” 

In the end, Cameron coasted to a decisive 7-stroke win with her two-day score of 134. 

In the run-up to the tournament, Cameron said that she was focused on improving in the areas of flighted-wedge shots and putting. 

“If I would have hit some flighted shots during state last year, I would not have been short so many times,” she said. “So me and my dad went out on the course every night last week and practiced those shots from 100 yards and in so that I would be dialed in.”

Cameron added that those types of shots came into play Monday, with the colder temperatures and 13 to 14-mile-per-hour wind gusts. 

Fresh off of victory, Cameron said that she is already excited about the prospect of repeating as state champion next year. 

“It’s awesome to leave my footprint with Nevada High School,” said Cameron, who became the first female athlete in the history of the program to win a state championship. “I’m so excited and cannot wait for the next chapter.”

Nevada junior Emree Cameron captured the Class 3 championship in record-setting fashion on Tuesday in Farmington.

Nevada coach Brian Leonard is also eagerly anticipating the next chapter. 

“Emree has worked so hard to get here and she so deserves it,” he said. “This sure makes a golf coach proud.”

 

D-1 commitment 

Cameron has been on cloud nine of late, having also recently committed to the University of Louisville golf program. 

While also drawing heavy interest from several other NCAA Division I schools, Cameron said that she was blown away on her official visit to Louisville. 

“I haven’t seen better facilities out there,” she said, “and I can’t wait to be practicing on them every day. I can see myself just getting better and better.” 

Cameron said that it also felt like a family atmosphere on the recruiting trip. 

“As soon as I stepped on campus it felt like home,” she said. 

Helping matters, Cameron’s good friend and fellow Missouri prep golf star Bailey Burkett, committed to Louisville. Florida-native Madison Moman, another friend of Cameron’s, also inked with Louisville. 

“I’m so excited to go and play college golf with them,” Cameron said.

 

Nevada junior Emree Cameron’s scorecard from her record-setting performance at the Missouri Class 3 Girls Golf Championships.

 

Nevada junior Emree Cameron, pictured above earlier this season, earned medalist honors at the Missouri Class 3 Girls Golf Championships.  

 

FULL STATE TOURNEY RESULTS: MSHSAA 2023-2024 Class 3 Girls Golf Championships

GIRLS GOLF: Mount Vernon, Cassville advance full squads to state

 

CASSVILLE, Mo. — Mount Vernon and Cassville were the qualifying teams and Monett and Lamar had individual state qualifiers at the Class 2 District 3 golf tournament on Monday at the Cassville Golf Club.

Mount Vernon turned in a score of 395 and Cassville had a 406. Both schools will have full squads competing at the state tournament. 

New Covenant’s Savannah Thessing was the district champion with a 6-over-par 78 and Cassville’s Avery Chappell was the runner-up with an 83.

Monett’s Katie Geiss finished third with an 85 and Mount Vernon’s Madison Phillips took fourth with an 88.

Mount Vernon’s duo of Kenadi Killingsworth (93) and Emily Schubert (98) were eighth and ninth. 

Lamar had two individual qualifiers, as Victoria O’Neal finished 12th with a 100 and teammate Zavrie Wiss finished 17th (105). Wiss was the final individual qualifier. 

Cassville’s Madison Robertshaw, Gracie Harmon and Adelee Hendricks were 18th, 19th and 20th.

Also competing for Mount Vernon were Courtnee Bishop (25th) and Autumn Thomas (30th).

Seneca’s top performer was Madison Collinsworth (118).

The Class 2 state golf tournament will be held on Oct. 16-17 at Joplin’s Twin Hills Golf and Country Club.

DISTRICT GOLF ROUNDUP: Area athletes advance to state

A number of area golfers advanced to their respective state tournaments with their performances on Thursday at district tournaments.

 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 3

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Joplin and Carthage each had a pair of individual state qualifiers at Thursday’s Class 4 District 3 girls golf tournament at the Bill and Payne Stewart Golf Course.

At the district tournament, the top two teams and the top 13 individuals not on the qualifying teams advance to the state tournament.

Carthage’s Addison Foust tied for fifth place with a 7-over-par 78 and teammate Shay Gaddis tied for seventh with a 79. 

Joplin’s Drew Yockey and Scarlett Satterlee both advanced, as Yockey finished 12th with an 85 and Satterlee tied for 15th with a 90.

Joplin’s Kenna Haley tied for 27th with a 96. The final individual qualifiers carded 91. 

The top two teams were Springfield Catholic (335) and Raymore-Peculiar (342). Joplin finished fifth with a 375 and Carthage was ninth with a 402.

Raymore-Peculiar’s Adeline Swan was the medalist with a 3-under-par 68.

The Class 4 state golf tournament will be held Oct. 16-17 at Silo Ridge Country Club in Bolivar.

 

CLASS 3 DISTRICT 3

MARSHFIELD, Mo. — Nevada’s Emree Cameron captured the Class 3 District 3 individual championship by shooting a 2-under-par 68 at Whispering Oaks Golf Course.

Marshfield’s Marlene Edgeman was the runner-up with a 1-under 69.

In addition to Cameron, four other local players advanced, two from Carl Junction and one from Webb City.

Carl Junction’s Anna Burch finished 12th overall with a 90, Webb City’s Avry Hodson placed 16th with a 98, Carl Junction’s Olivia Teeter was 17th with a 99 and Nevada’s Paige Hertzberg was the 13th and final individual qualifier, finishing 19th with a 101. 

Carl Junction’s Addison Teeter just missed advancing after finishing three strokes behind Hertzberg (104).

The qualifying teams were Rolla (368) and Branson (397).

Carl Junction and Camdenton tied for third with identical team scores of 402.

The Class 3 state tournament will be held Oct. 16-17 at Crown Pointe Golf Club in Farmington. 

 

CLASS 2 DISTRICT 3

Due to recent rain in the area, the Class 2 District 3 golf tournament has been moved to Monday at the Cassville Golf Club.

Seneca, Cassville, East Newton, Lamar, Monett and Mount Vernon will be among the teams competing.

 

 

FULL DISTRICT GOLF RESULTS: https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/DistrictResult.aspx?alg=24&class=4&district=3&year=2023

GIRLS GOLF: Joplin claims team title at Carthage invite

CARTHAGE, Mo. — With three of the top 10 individuals, the Joplin High School girls golf team captured the team championship at the annual eCarthage.com Invitational on Monday at the Carthage Golf Course.

The Eagles turned in a four-person score of 390. Joplin’s Drew Yockey finished fifth with a 91, while Scarlett Satterlee tied for sixth with a 92 and Kenna Haley placed 10th with a 97. 

Carl Junction (412) and Mount Vernon (430) were second and third in the team standings.

Rounding out the team standings were El Dorado Springs (435), Monett (449), Seneca (463), Carthage (464), Webb City (466), McDonald County (512) and East Newton (520).

Nevada junior Emree Cameron was the individual medalist with a 2-under-par 69. Cameron, last year’s Class 2 state runner-up, was the lone player to shoot under par.

Cassville’s Avery Chappell was the individual runner-up with a 5-over-par 76, while Lamar’s Victoria O’Neal finished third with an 87 and Mount Vernon’s Kenadi Killingsworth placed fourth with an 89.

Yockey finished fifth, Carthage’s Addie Foust and Joplin’s Satterlee both carded 92 to tie for sixth, while Monett’s Katie Geiss finished eighth with a 94, Lamar’s Zavrie Wiss was ninth with a 96 and Haley rounded out the top 10.

Finishing 11th through 15th were Mount Vernon’s Emmie Schubert (98), Carl Junction’s Lyric Belcher (101), Joplin’s Emmie McGill (101), Nevada’s Paige Hertzberg (102) and Carl Junction’s Anna Burch (102).

Carl Junction’s duo of Alex Teeter (104) and Olivia Teeter (105) finished 17th and 18th, respectively.

Webb City’s Isabella Manes finished 19th with a 107 and Nevada’s Litzi Mullin, Seneca’s Madi Aumen and Cassville’s Adelee Hendricks all tied for 20th with scores of 108. 

Carl Junction’s Rylie Matyi took 23rd (109) and Joplin’s Chloe Friend finished 24th (110).

There were more than 60 golfers competing.

 

EAGLES OFF TO STELLAR START

The Joplin Eagles are off to a stellar start to the 2023 season.

In addition to winning Monday’s tourney in Carthage, the Eagles won the Seneca tri-match and have finished second in tournaments hosted by Ozark, Carl Junction and Springfield Catholic. Joplin also finished third at the Lamar Invitational. 

GIRLS GOLF: Carthage hosts Big 8 tourney; Nevada’s Cameron takes third

 

The Carthage Golf Course hosted the Big 8 Conference girls golf tournament on Tuesday. 

Springfield Catholic’s Reagan Zibilski shot a 4-under-par 67 to claim medalist honors and teammate Lyla Louderbaugh was the runner-up with a 2-over-par 73. 

Nevada’s Emree Cameron and Marshfield’s Marlene Edgeman placed third and fourth, respectively, as both carded 75.

Catholic’s Kyleigh Pfitzner rounded out the top five with a 76. 

Finishing sixth through 10th were Catholic’s Celia Stiltner (83), Cassville’s Avery Chappell (87), McDonald County’s Kyla Moore (98), Catholic’s Reagan West (98) and Monett’s Claire Nation (99). 

Seneca’s top finisher was Brittany Adcock, who carded 107 to finish 16th. Teammate Madison Babbitt was 19th (109).

 

 

Big 8 Conference Tournament

Team scores: Springfield Catholic 299, Nevada 396, Cassville 417, Marshfield 418, Mount Vernon 441, Monett 450, Rogersville 451, McDonald County 455.

GIRLS GOLF: Carthage wins third straight invite; Cameron, Bryant finish 1-2

 

CARTHAGE, Mo.  In just a week’s time, the Carthage High School girls golf team has won three straight tournaments. 

The host Tigers claimed the team championship at the 11th annual eCarthage.com Invitational on Monday at the Carthage Golf Course. 

Carthage finished with a team score of 371, six strokes better than runner-up Nevada. 

“I feel really good about how they performed today,” Carthage coach James Newman said. “They played up to their own expectations. It was windy, and it was kind of a challenging day out there, so I was proud of them for meeting that challenge.”

Carthage is off to a stellar start to the 2021 season. The Tigers won two events last week, the Carl Junction Invitational at Briarbrook and the Joplin Invitational at Schifferdecker. 

In addition to a runner-up finish at Seneca, Carthage also claimed top honors in the two-day Papa John’s Challenge. 

“Some of them played in some junior tournaments over the summer and that’s helped,” Newman said. “They put positive pressure on each other in practice, which is good. And they’re very encouraging to each other in practice.” 

Nevada finished second to Carthage on Monday with a 377 after edging the Tigers earlier this month at the Seneca Invitational.  

“I told the girls if they can all shoot below 100 we’ll win tournaments,” Nevada coach Brian Leonard said. “If we would have done that today we would have won here. But I was really pleased with how they played today.” 

Pictured is Nevada freshman Emree Cameron.

Nevada freshman Emree Cameron earned individual medalist honors by carding a 1-over-par 72. Cameron made par on nine holes, and she had three birdies to go along with an eagle on No. 13. 

Cameron, who also finished on top of the leaderboard at Seneca and Joplin, was 2-over on the front nine and 1-under on the back nine. 

“She’s been playing really well,” Leonard said of Cameron. “She played really well all summer and she’s carried that over into the season. She’s got a long tee ball. Her distance is incredible. We’re working on getting her short game dialed in. And I was really pleased with Riley Severance’s 95 today, too.”

Carthage senior Hailey Bryant was the tourney’s runner-up with a 4-over-par 75. 

Bryant, who was 2-over on both the front and back nine, made par on nine holes and had four birdies.

Bryant was the top finisher at the season-opening Papa John’s Challenge and was also the medalist at last week’s Carl Junction invite. She finished second at Seneca’s tournament and took third at Joplin’s invite.

It’s safe to say the returning state-qualifier is off to a solid start to the fall campaign. 

“She’s gotten better in every tournament,” Newman said of Bryant. “She just shot her best ever score today of 75. She keeps climbing the hill. She’s not allowing herself to plateau. We’re moving closer to conference, districts and state, and I know she wants to be peaking at the right time of the season.” 

Cassville’s Avery Chappell placed third with an 81, Webb City’s Sydney French finished fourth with a 91 and Nevada’s Severance was fifth with a 95.

Carthage’s Aubri Fisher shot a 96 to take sixth place, while teammate Caitlin Derryberry carded 97 to finish seventh to give the hosts three of the top seven scores. 

McDonald County’s Kyla Moore shot a 97 to place eighth, while Joplin’s Lindsey Belnap finished ninth with a 98. Belnap had an eagle on hole No. 11. Monett’s Claire Nation (99) rounded out the top 10.

Webb City’s Laya McAllister took 12th (100) and Joplin’s Drew Yockey was 13th (101). Nevada’s Paige Hertzberg finished 14th (102) and Carthage’s Ava Lacey was 15th (103). Seneca’s Madison Babbitt shot a 103 to finish 16th and Carl Junction’s Anna Burch was 17th (108).

There were 10 teams in attendance.

Local golf teams will compete in Nevada on Friday at the Frank E. Peters Golf Course. 

 

e.Carthage.com Invitational

CARTHAGE (371) — Hailey Bryant 75, Aubri Fisher 96, Caitlin Derryberry 97, Ava Lacey 103, Shay Gaddis 114. 

NEVADA (377) — Emree Cameron 72, Riley Severance 95, Paige Hertzberg 102, Libby Barrett 108, Katie Pennington 109.

WEBB CITY (415) — Sydney French 91, Laya McAllister 100, Jacie Crouch 111, Sophia Coulson 113, Langlee Walker 125. 

JOPLIN (417) — Lindsey Belnap 98, Drew Yockey 101, Sophia Schwartz 109, Kenna Haley 109, Chloe Friend 125. 

MOUNT VERNON (435) — Kenadi Killingsworth 100, Reese Barrett 109, Madi Phillips 112, Madalyn Cook 114.

MCDONALD COUNTY (441) — Kyla Moore 97, Fayth Ogden 110, Lundyn Trudeau 116, Jolie Stipp 118, Kelsie Lilly 119. 

CARL JUNCTION (448) — Anna Burch 108, Rylee Sprague 111, Chloe Mitchell 114, Olivia Teeter 115, Alex Teeter 121. 

MONETT (483) — Claire Nation 99, Alondra Areolla 119, Katie Geiss 128, Anna Krueger 137.

CASSVILLE — Avery Chappell 81, Gracie Harrison 119, Riley Morris 123.  

INDIVIDUALS — Madison Babbitt 103, Britany Adcock 116, Maddie Schubert 125, Courtnee Bishop 128, ZZ Huertas-Zevaleta 131.

 

The Carthage Tigers pose after winning their own eCarthage.com Invitational on Monday at the Carthage Golf Course. Submitted photo.

 

The Nevada Tigers took second at Monday’s eCarthage.com Invitational. Submitted photo.

GIRLS GOLF: Bryant leads Carthage to Papa John’s Challenge title

 

Led by individual medalist Hailey Bryant, the Carthage High School girls golf team captured top honors after two days of competition in the Papa John’s Challenge.

The tournament began on Tuesday at the Carthage Golf Course and finished up on Wednesday at Briarbrook Golf Course. Monday’s action at Schifferdecker was called off due to lightning.

The Tigers finished with a cumulative team score of 377, with a 188 on Tuesday and a 189 on Wednesday. Webb City was second in the team standings with a 398, followed by Joplin (421) and Carl Junction (444). 

Bryant finished with a two-day total of 79 after carding a 6-over-par 41 on Tuesday and a 2-over-par 38 on Wednesday. 

Webb City’s Sydney French finished with a 91 and teammate Laya McAllister turned in a 93 to finish as the second and third individuals. French carded 47 on Tuesday and 44 on Wednesday, while McAllister shot a 47 on Tuesday and a 46 on Wednesday. 

Also for Carthage, Caitlin Derryberry and Ava Lacey recorded identical scores of 94. 

Joplin’s top performer was Drew Yockey, who turned in a two-day total of 99. 

Carl Junction was led by Rylee Sprague’s 106. 

 

PAPA JOHN’S CHALLENGE

(Two-day totals)

CARTHAGE (188-189—377): Hailey Bryant 41-38—79; Caitlin Derryberry 46-48—94; Ava Lacey 44-50—94; Aubri Fisher 57-53—110.

WEBB CITY (200-198—398): Sydney French 47-44—91; Laya McAllister 47-46—93; Sophia Coulson 47-52—99; Langlee Walker 59-56—115; Jacie Crouch 60-56—116; Emerson Boulware 63-67—130; Eve Cartwright 68-63—131.

JOPLIN (208-213—421): Drew Yockey 44-55—99; Sophia Schwartz 52-52—104; Kenna Haley 59-47—106; Lindsey Belnap 53-59—112; Chloe Friend 60-69—129; Taylor Colson 69-70—139.

CARL JUNCTION (222-222—444): Rylee Sprague 52-54—106; Anna Burch 57-52—109; Olivia Teeter 54-55—109; Chloe Mitchell 59-61—120; Alex Teeter 61-61—122; Jasmine Woerner 65-64—129.