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STATE SWIMMING: Carthage, Monett advance entries to Class 1 finals

 

ST. PETERS, Mo. — The MSHSAA Class 1 Boys Swimming and Diving Championships got underway on Thursday at the St. Peters Rec-Plex.

The top 16 finishers in each preliminary event advanced to Friday’s finals, with the top eight qualifying for the championship finals and places 9-16 moving on to the consolation finals. 

Carthage and Monett will have entries in Friday’s finals.

 

CARTHAGE

The Carthage Tigers advanced to the consolation finals in four events.

The 200-yard medley relay team of Kellen Frieling, Braxton McBride, Will Wright and Maveric Allphin finished 14th in 1:44. 

Frieling placed 13th in the prelims of the 100 backstroke in 55.32 seconds.

Wright advanced in two individual events, as he placed 16th in both the 100 breaststroke (1:02) and the 200 IM (2:05). 

Also for the Tigers, Frieling was 23rd in the 100 butterfly (56.06), Allphin was 25th in the 100 breaststroke (1:04) and McBride finished 24th in the 50 freestyle (22.92) and 32nd in the 100 free (52.09).

Carthage finished 21st in the 400 freestyle relay in 3:32, with McBride, Frieling, Daryl Martin and Wright competing.

The Tigers finished 30th in the 200 freestyle relay in 1:39, with Allphin, Martin, Ben Rogers and Aydan Nye competing.

 

WEBB CITY

Concluding his prep career alongside the state’s best, Webb City senior Micah Brouwer finished 29th in the 200 IM with a time of 2:13 and was also 31st in the 100 breaststroke in 1:06.

The Cardinals finished 28th in the 400 freestyle relay with a time of 3:38, with Adrien Black, Aiden Patterson, Cole Dalton and Steve Kenlee competing.

In the 1-meter diving competition, Webb City’s Grant Humphrey finished 12th with a finals score of 323.45.

 

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

Monett senior Ryan Goodson advanced to the finals in two events, as he finished sixth in the 100-yard freestyle (49.25) and 14th in the 50 free (22.2). 

Nevada’s Trace Gould finished 18th in the 100 breaststroke and teammate Kolton Evans was 23rd in the 100 backstroke. 

Monett’s Jonathan Apostol finished 22nd in the 100 breaststroke and 28th in the 200 IM.

Nevada’s 200 medley relay team finished 23rd, with Monett 29th in the same event. 

In the 200 freestyle relay, Monett finished 29th and Nevada was 32nd. The Cubs were also 31st in the 400 freestyle relay.

The Class 1 finals and the Class 2 prelims are scheduled for Friday. 

 

DISTRICT GOLF: Nevada’s Cameron claims second straight district title, area athletes advance to state

 

MOUNTAIN GROVE, Mo. — Nevada’s Emree Cameron claimed medalist honors at the MSHSAA Class 2 District 3 girls golf tournament on Thursday at Randel-Hinkle Municipal Golf Course.

A sophomore, Cameron shot even-par 70 (34-36). Marshfield’s Marlene Edgeman was the runner-up with a 72.

All three of Nevada’s golfers qualified for state, as Riley Severance and Paige Hertzberg were among the top 12 golfers not on the qualifying teams.

Severance finished 10th overall with a 99 and Hertzberg tied for 14th with a 102. 

Nevada coach Brian Leonard noted this is the third straight season that Severance and Hertzberg have advanced to state, while this is Cameron’s second straight state berth. It was also Cameron’s second straight individual district championship. 

“I was very proud of these three girls,” Leonard said. “The golf course was shorter than usual, but the greens were very small, undulated…and very fast.  There were several hidden swells and breaks, which caused several golfers many headaches on the greens.”  

The Tigers’ trio weren’t the only local athletes to advance to state. 

Cassville’s Avery Chappell finished fourth with an 84 and Lamar’s Victoria O’Neal placed sixth with an 87.

Monett’s duo of Claire Nation (95) and Katie Geiss (106) and Cassville’s Maci Barton (108) were among the top 12 individuals not on the qualifying teams. 

Nation tied for eighth overall, while Geiss was 17th and Barton placed 18th. 

The top two teams were Rogersville (397) and Mount Vernon (405). 

The Mountaineers were led by Kenadi Killingsworth (92) and Madalyn Cook (95), who placed seventh and eighth overall, respectively. Mount Vernon’s four-person was rounded out by Madison Phillips (101) and Madilynn Schubert (117)

The Class 2 state tournament will be held on Oct. 17-18 at Silo Ridge in Bolivar.

 

Nevada High School is sending all of three of its golfers to the Class 2 state tournament. Coach Brian Leonard is pictured with Riley Severance, Emree Cameron and Paige Hertzberg.