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HOOPS: Carl Junction drops COC twinbill to Ozark; CJ girls unable to extend winning streak

 

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Although the two contests were nothing alike, the final result was the same for the Carl Junction Bulldogs.

With a large homecoming crowd looking on, Carl Junction’s girls and boys basketball teams both suffered Central Ozark Conference setbacks to Ozark on Thursday night.

In a clash between state-ranked foes, Carl Junction’s girls were unable to extend their winning streak to seven, as Ozark pulled away in the second half and left town with a 75-61 win.

In the nightcap, Ozark’s boys took control in the second quarter and upended Carl Junction 78-38.

 

OZARK GIRLS 75, CARL JUNCTION 61 

The key COC clash was tied at halftime, but the Tigers outscored the Bulldogs 46-32 after the break. 

“I liked our effort,” Carl Junction coach Brad Shorter said. “We just went through stretches where when they hit 3s we came up empty on the other end. We’ve got to be better for sure. And Ozark’s a really good team. They’re well-coached, they play hard and they play physical. They just beat Kickapoo. You tip your hat to them. We can’t let this loss deter us moving forward and I’m positive our kids will bounce back.” 

Ranked sixth in Class 5, Carl Junction slipped to 17-6 overall and 4-2 in the COC.

The loss definitely dampens Carl Junction’s conference title hopes. There are just three COC games remaining on the slate, and Nixa and Republic are both 6-0 in conference action. 

“This loss makes it really difficult,” Shorter noted. “I tell our kids this…we’re by far the smallest school in the conference. So to be up there and to have a shot is great.”

Destiny Buerge and Kylie Scott combined to score 50 points for the Bulldogs. 

A junior guard, Buerge scored a game-high 26 points for Carl Junction. Buerge made nine field goals, including three 3-pointers, to go with five free throws.

A 6-foot-1 sophomore forward, Scott scored 24 points. She made five field goals, one trey, and went 13-for-20 from the foul line. 

Ranked eighth in Class 6, Ozark is now 15-5 overall and 4-1 in the COC.

Jordyn Foley scored 20 points and hit five 3-pointers to lead Ozark, while Lyla Watson added 17 points with three treys. Riley Boggs also reached double figures with 11 points. 

The Bulldogs led 14-9 at the end of the first quarter and the game was deadlocked at 29 at intermission.

“We came out really well,” Shorter said. “We turned it over too much in the first half, but we were right there.” 

Ozark outscored Carl Junction 21-16 in the competitive third period to go up 50-45. 

The Tigers finished strong by outscoring the Bulldogs 25-16 in the final frame. The visitors hit 10 treys in the game, with seven in the second half. 

“The difference in the game was when I didn’t call a timeout when they hit four 3s (in the third quarter),” Shorter said. “I used some timeouts early in the game that I usually don’t. I told the kids I’ll take 100 percent of the blame for that…that’s my fault. We do have to do a better job on our assignments and of knowing who to close out on. We didn’t close out to the right kids at times. Our hands weren’t very active and up in the second half. And Ozark hit some big shots.”

Carl Junction hosts Joplin at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. 

 

OZARK BOYS 78, CARL JUNCTION 38

The Bulldogs hung tough early, only trailing 15-9 at the end of the first quarter.

But the visitors erupted for 27 points in the second period and extended their lead to 42-24 by the break. 

Outscoring the hosts 22-9 in the third period, Ozark took a comfortable 64-33 lead into the fourth quarter.

Carl Junction fell to 4-18 and 0-6 in the COC.

Junior guard Ayden Bard led the Bulldogs with 12 points, while senior guard Kyler Perry and senior forward Josh Cory contributed six points apiece. 

Ozark, receiving votes in the Class 6 poll, improved to 15-7 and 4-1 in the COC. 

Ozark’s Jace Whatley scored 18 points, while Ethan Whatley had 17 and Tyler Harmon added 10. 

Carl Junction hosts Joplin at 7:30 on Tuesday. It will be Senior Night for the Bulldogs.

PREP HOOPS: Logan Applegate, Lacy Stokes named players of the year by 4-States Basketball Coaches Association

Nevada’s Logan Applegate and Mount Vernon’s Lacy Stokes have been recognized as the area’s prep basketball players of the year by the 4-States Basketball Coaches Association.

A high-scoring senior shooting guard, Applegate led Nevada to the quarterfinal round of the Class 5 state tournament.

Logan Applegate of Nevada.
Lacy Stokes of Mount Vernon.

The 6-foot-1 Applegate averaged 23 points, 4.6 rebounds, 4 assists and 2.3 steals a game. Applegate hit 107 3-pointers this season. He made 58.5 percent of his 2-point field goal attempts, 37 percent of his 3-point attempts and 77.5 percent at the charity stripe.

A do-it-all senior point guard who has signed with Missouri Southern, the 5-4 Stokes has directed the Mountaineers to the Class 4 semifinals. 

Stokes is currently averaging 25.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, 6.2 steals and 5.1 assists per game. She’s shooting 51 percent from the floor and 83 percent from the foul line for Grant Berendt’s 27-3 Mountaineers, who meet Vashon (17-1) at 6 on Friday night at JQH Arena. 

The entire boys and girls teams, which were voted on by area coaches, are listed below. 

After releasing the all-area teams, Webb City boys basketball coach Jason Horn told SoMo Sports that all-area team pictures will not be taken this year due to COVID.

 

4-STATES BASKETBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION

BOYS ALL-AREA TEAM 

Player of the Year: Logan Applegate, Nevada

 

FIRST TEAM

Nickhai Howard, Webb City  (Sr.)

Landon Austin, Neosho (Sr.)

Javon Grant, Pittsburg (Sr.)

Connor Killion, East Newton (Sr.)

Kyson Lahman, East Newton (Sr.)

Mason Ballay, Mount Vernon (Sr.)

Lane Dunlap, Golden City (Sr.)

Max Schnelle, Lockwood (Sr.)

Always Wright, Joplin (Jr.)

Brett Sarwinski, Galena (Jr.)

 

SECOND TEAM

Dhruv Gheewala, Thomas Jefferson (Sr.)

Logan McNeley, Nevada (Sr.)

Alex Baker, Carl Junction (Sr.)

Kyle Renkoski, Pierce City (Sr.)

Cohl Vaden, Webb City (Jr.)

Jaiden Carrasquillo, Verona (Jr.)

Miller Long, College Heights (Jr.)

Jordan Fudge, Frontenac (Jr.)

Tyler Little, Galena (So.)

Max Templeman, Carthage (So.)

All Wright, Joplin (Fr.)

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GIRLS ALL-AREA TEAM

Player of the Year: Lacy Stokes, Mount Vernon

 

FIRST TEAM

Paige Bauer, Verona (Sr.)

Annette Ramirez, Sarcoxie (Sr.)

Destiny Buerge, Carl Junction (So.)

Aliya Grotjohn, Seneca (Jr.)

Jaydee Duda, Webb City (Sr.)

Hailey Fullerton, Carthage (Sr.)

Ellie Johnston, Mount Vernon (Sr.)

Kayleigh Teeter, McAuley Catholic (Jr.)

Grace Bishop, College Heights (Sr.)

Marlie Wright, Greenfield (So.)

 

SECOND TEAM

Tylin Heathman, Nevada (Sr.)

Olivia Hixson, Neosho (Sr.)

Alexis Durman, Jasper (Sr.)

Kianna Yates, Carthage (So.)

Kennedy DeRuy, McAuley Catholic (Jr.)

Taaron Drake, Diamond (Fr.)

Elizabeth Martin, Aurora (Sr.)

Sydney Stamps, Thomas Jefferson (Sr.)

Jessa Hylton, Carl Junction (Jr.)

Sydney Killion, McDonald County (Sr.)

Sierra Kimbrough, Webb City (Sr.)

Emma Floyd, Joplin (Jr.)

 

PREP HOOPS ROUNDUP: CHC’s Bishop reaches milestone; Carthage boys fall at Nevada; McAuley earns road win

COLLEGE HEIGHTS GIRLS 56, WHEATON 44

College Heights senior standout Grace Bishop surpassed 1,000 career points with a hoop early in the game.

Bishop scored 21 points on the night.

After leading by four at the half, the Cougars extended their advantage to 10 by the end of the third period at 41-31. The fourth quarter was nearly even, as CHC outscored Wheaton 15-13.  

College Heights will compete at McAuley’s Warrior Classic next week. 

Wheaton won the boys game 58-54.

 

NEVADA BOYS 70, CARTHAGE 60

NEVADA, Mo. — In a clash between Tigers, Nevada defeated Carthage 70-60 on Friday night in a non-conference boys basketball game at Wynn Gymnasium.

Nevada hiked its record to 12-5, while Carthage fell to 6-11.

Nevada’s Logan Applegate scored a game-high 26 points with six treys. Nevada’s Ben Hines added 16 points, while Logan McNeley had 12. 

Carthage’s Joel Pugh scored 22 points, with 16 coming in the first half. Pugh made five 3-pointers. 

Also for Carthage, Max Templeman scored 10, while Silas Templeman and Justin Ray had nine points apiece and Caden Kabance contributed eight. 

Both teams made 10 3-pointers. 

Nevada jumped out to an 18-8 lead, but Carthage finished the opening frame on a 9-0 run, trimming their deficit to one.

Pugh’s fourth trey and Kabance’s hoop in the lane cut Nevada’s lead to one at 28-27 with just over three minutes remaining in the first half.

With a late surge, Nevada led 37-29 at intermission. Next, Nevada held a 56-47 advantage heading into the fourth quarter. 

Carthage pulled within two with just under six minutes left in the game, but Applegate scored seven straight points on a trey and two layups to give the hosts some breathing room. 

Carthage hosts Harrisonville at 2:30 on Saturday and at Joplin on Tuesday. Nevada travels to Monett on Tuesday. 

 

MCAULEY BOYS 71, EXETER 55

EXETER, Mo. — Thomas Black poured in 25 points and Daniel Wagner added 22 for the Warriors.

Black, who made 11 field goals, scored 19 in the first half. 

Rocco Bazzano-Joseph and Matthew Dohmen chipped in nine points apiece for McAuley. 

The Warriors led 40-33 at halftime. McAuley’s lead was 56-50 at the end of the third period. The Warriors finished strong, outscoring the hosts 15-5 in the fourth quarter. 

McAuley (6-10) returns to action Wednesday against the Carl Junction JV at their own Mercy Warrior Classic.

McAuley’s girls beat Exeter 65-27 to improve to 12-6.

McAuley Catholic set to host annual Mercy Warrior Classic

The annual Mercy Warrior Classic basketball tournament begins on Monday at McAuley Catholic.

The girls field consists of College Heights, McAuley, Thomas Jefferson, Lamar, Lamar’s JV and Sheldon.

The boys tourney features Thomas Jefferson, College Heights Christian, Joplin’s junior varsity, Sheldon, Carl Junction’s JV and the host Warriors. 

“I’m excited,” McAuley Catholic athletics director and girls basketball coach Mike Howard said. “We’re bringing in some really good teams and it should be a lot of good competition on the boys and girls side. It should be a fun week of basketball.” 

The tourney begins on Monday and wraps up Saturday. 

“It’s going to be a good one,” McAuley boys basketball coach Tony Witt said of the tourney. “TJ’s state-ranked, College Heights is tough and Joplin’s JV will probably be the most athletic team in the tournament. There should be some really good games.” 

The lone girls game Monday features McAuley vs. Sheldon at 5.  Monday’s boys games feature Thomas Jefferson against the Joplin JV at 6:30, with College Heights taking on the Carl Junction JV at 8. 

On Tuesday, the College Heights girls meet Lamar’s JV at 5, followed by the Lamar varsity vs. Sheldon at 6:30. The Thomas Jefferson boys take on Sheldon at 8. 

McAuley’s boys kick off the event at 5 on Wednesday against Carl Junction’s JV. 

Also Wednesday, the CHC girls meet TJ at 6:30 before the Joplin JV boys take on Sheldon at 8. 

Thursday’s schedule has Thomas Jefferson’s girls against Lamar’s JV at 5, the McAuley girls meet Lamar at 6:30 and the McAuley boys square off against College Heights at 8.

Friday’s schedule has the fifth place games for girls (5) and boys (6:30). 

Saturday’s slate has the girls third place game at 1, the boys third place game at 3, the girls title game at 5 and the boys championship game at 7.

 

PREP HOOPS ROUNDUP: CHC’s Long reaches milestone; Cavaliers earn road win, Neosho squads victorious

COLLEGE HEIGHTS BOYS 69, EXETER 60

EXETER, Mo. — Miller Long had a night to remember for the College Heights Christian boys basketball team. 

A junior guard, Long poured in 37 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, leading College Heights to a 69-60 overtime victory at Exeter on Friday night.

That’s not all. Long surpassed 1,000 career points during the game. 

CHC’s Curtis Davenport also had a double-double with 21 points and 18 rebounds. 

The game was deadlocked at 55 at the end of regulation, but the Cougars won the extra session 14-5.

The Cougars improved to 6-5. 

 

THOMAS JEFFERSON BOYS 63, PIERCE CITY 43

PIERCE CITY, Mo. — The Thomas Jefferson Cavaliers hiked their record to 8-1 with a convincing 63-43 road victory at Pierce City on Friday.

Jay Ball scored 20 points to lead the Cavaliers, while Caden Myers added 15 points and Dhruv Gheewala had 14 points. 

Kyle Renkoski led Pierce City (3-9) with 23 points. 

The Cavaliers led 32-27 at the break, but the visitors pulled away in the third period.  

Noah Hamlett, Drew Goodhope and Tyler Brouhard all hit treys in the third quarter, giving the Cavs a 49-36 cushion.

Ball had three hoops in the paint early in the fourth quarter, pushing TJ’s lead to 55-40 with six minutes left.

Moments later, a trey from Myers and a layup by Gheewala made it 60-40.

 

NEOSHO BOYS 68, LOCUST GROVE JV 29

LOCUST GROVE, Okla. — The Neosho boys basketball team bounced back nicely from Thursday’s overtime loss to the OKC Storm by earning a 68-29 victory over the Locust Grove junior varsity on Friday at the Locust Grove Invitational.

The Wildcats raced out to a 18-4 lead and never looked back. A trey from Landon Austin gave the Wildcats a 25-6 lead with 5:30 remaining in the first half, and Neosho led 37-14 at halftime. 

The Wildcats took a 52-22 lead into the fourth quarter. 

 

NEOSHO GIRLS 52, TULSA CENTRAL 27

LOCUST GROVE, Okla. — Neosho’s girls defeated Tulsa Central 52-27 at the Locust Grove Invitational.

Olivia Hixson led Neosho with 16 points. The senior guard hit three 3-pointers and went 7-for-8 at the foul line. Karlee Ellick also reached double figures with 10 points.   

The Wildcats held an 11-10 lead at the end of the first quarter. Hixson drilled back-to-back 3-pointers to give Neosho a 21-12 lead with five minutes remaining in the first half. 

By the break, the Wildcats led 25-16. 

Neosho started the second half on a 7-0 run to extend its lead. Later in the third period, Hixson converted 6-of-6 free throws and the Wildcats went up 38-17.

Neosho took a 41-19 advantage into the fourth quarter. Ellick scored inside to extend Neosho’s lead to 47-23 with 3:15 left. Wildcats coach Ryan Madison got his subs plenty of minutes in the fourth quarter.