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CLOUD NINE: Nevada girls advance to quarterfinals for first time in quarter-century

LIBERTY Mo. — The Nevada Tigers are partying like it’s 1998. 

Tuesday night’s 49-37 sectional-round victory over the St. Michael the Archangel Guardians lifted the Nevada girls’ program to its first sectional championship since its last benchmark season 25 years ago. 

The MSHSAA Class 4 sectional triumph propels Nevada (22-6) to Saturday’s quarterfinal clash with Benton (25-3). Tip-off is slated for noon at State Fair Community College in Sedalia. 

“It does not seem real,” said elated Nevada coach Blake Howarth. “This is so awesome and I am so proud of our girls. I’m sure in a few hours when we come down off this Cloud Nine, it’s going to feel very surreal, and it will set in that we’re sectional champs.”

Nevada coach Blake Howarth talks to his Tigers during Tuesday’s sectional contest at William Jewell College. Photo by Matt Resnick.

Nevada’s firepower on the perimeter overwhelmed the Guardians in the early going, with lightning-quick guards Clara Swearingen and Maddy Majors getting into the lane at-will. 

Forward Lakyn Applegate’s 3-ball from the right wing swelled Nevada’s advantage to 13-0 midway through the opening frame. After opening the contest with eight consecutive misses, the Guardians began to thaw out offensively. An extended 12-0 run trimmed the Guardians’ deficit to 13-12.

Nevada followed with a 7-0 spurt, capped by Kara Phillips’ 3 from the right corner. The Tigers also received 3-point contributions from Majors and Katie Johnson during the quarter.

Nevada’s 24-17 halftime advantage quickly evaporated in the third. St. Michael senior guard Sophia Rocarro poured in 10 of the Guardians’ 12 points in the frame. Leading 30-27, Nevada closed out the third quarter with a flurry, as senior forward Abbey Heathman began to impose her will.

After knocking down a 3-pointer late in the third, Heathman scored on a bruising post move early in the fourth. After a dominant stretch of play from Heathman on both ends of the floor, Majors took over as the hot hand — scoring the next six points to put Nevada on top 42-31 with 2:15 remaining in regulation. From there, the Tigers coasted to the convincing victory. 

While the Tigers led wire-to-wire, the Guardians were able to climb back into the game on several occasions. 

“We got sloppy at times, and I challenged the girls,” Howarth said. “They did a great job of stepping up and responding to that challenge.”

Despite a superb game plan, Howarth deflected all credit to his players.

“This is the girls buying into what we are doing,” Howarth said. “The things that we game plan for and the time that they’re putting in at the gym.”

Howarth said that his squad puts in so much extra practice time that he’s forced to kick them out on occasion.

“This is really where it’s paying off,” he said. “I’m so blessed to have this group and to have girls playing at this high of level. We took care of the basketball and played together as a group tonight.”

The Guardians made a concerted effort in the second half to slow Swearingen on the perimeter.

“Any time Clara had the ball they were sending two girls to get it out of her hands,” Howarth noted. 

Howarth was pleased with the way in which Swearingen and Majors facilitated for their teammates in the second half.

“They were creating for their teammates and that’s the unselfishness that we’ve been preaching,” Howarth said. 

With the clear size advantage, the Tigers looked to get the ball into Heathman in the low post as often as possible. 

“We needed to go inside to Abbey and we were able to do that,” Howarth said. 

With the Guardians closing the gap in third, Howarth briefly subbed out Heathman for a pep talk. Heathman finished with a game-high 15 points and 10 rebounds.

“I told her that we needed her to dominate inside, look to score, and finish through contact,” Howarth said. “She’s turned into a really good basketball player that can score inside and out.”

Now in his third year guiding the program, Howarth said that Majors’ game has evolved over the years. 

“How she’s playing right now in her senior year is how I’ve envisioned it all along,” he said, as Majors chipped in 14 points and five assists. “Maddy has been consistently good for the entire season — not just here or there.”

Howarth said that sophomore guard Caylee Holcomb’s smothering defensive effort was integral to the victory. 

“Caylee is the smallest girl on the floor but is a very scrappy defender,” he said.

“It feels great to go out and get the win. It hasn’t been done in a while at NHS,” Heathman said. “Play as a team, run the floor, and rebound.” 

As for Majors, she said that it finally dawned on her that her quickness might be her most valuable commodity on the court. 

“With it being my senior year, it took me long enough to figure out I was pretty quick,” she said with a laugh. “I’ve been utilizing that weapon pretty well the past few games.”

Majors added that St. Michael was a familiar foe, as the Tigers defeated them in December. Majors said that her outside shooting proved to be a zone-buster against the Guardians’ 1-3-1 zone.

“When I started driving, that also opened a bunch of passing lanes,” she recounted.

Like Howarth, Swearingen was also on ‘Cloud Nine’ after the signature victory.

“We’ve worked so hard this season and are all just super-excited right now,” she said.

Heathman echoed those sentiments.

“It’s really great to get the win. It hasn’t been done in a while here,” she said. 

When they last reached this point, former longtime Tigers coach Brent Bartlett was in his first year with the program.

“You really have to enjoy these moments because you never know if you’ll get back,” Bartlett said. “That’s what I’ve told Blake — to just enjoy the ride.” 

 

Nevada’s girls basketball team celebrates their sectional win with the school’s cheerleaders and students on Tuesday night in Liberty, Mo. Nevada advanced to the quarterfinal round of the state tournament. Photo by Matt Resnick.

DISTRICT HOOPS: Updated postseason scores

BOYS DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS

CLASS 6 DISTRICT 5

(At Ozark)

Wednesday’s quarterfinals

(1) Nixa 57, (8) Ozark 55

(4) Joplin 90, (5) Springfield Central 88 (2 OT)

(2) Kickapoo 74, (7) Carthage 54 

(3) Republic 56, (6) Neosho 40

 

Friday’s semifinals

Nixa 68, Joplin 46

Kickapoo 59, Republic 49

 

Monday’s title game

Kickapoo 68, Nixa 60

 

CLASS 5 DISTRICT 7

(At Belton)

Wednesday’s quarterfinals

(1) Grandview 69, (8) Warrensburg 62

(4) Belton 79, (5) Hogan Prep 68

(2) Webb City 56, (7) Carl Junction 37

(3) Ruskin 48, (6) Raytown South 36

 

Friday’s semifinals

Belton 59, Grandview 51

Ruskin 79, Webb City 63

 

Monday’s title game

Ruskin 76, Belton 62

 

CLASS 5 DISTRICT 6

(At Willard)

Wednesday’s quarterfinals

(8) Branson 55, (1) Bolivar 52

(4) Hillcrest 60, (5) McDonald County 43

(2) Parkview 58, (7) West Plains 45

(3) Glendale 73, (6) Willard 70

 

Friday’s semifinals

Hillcrest 54, Branson 37

Parkview 64, Glendale 57

 

Monday’s title game

Hillcrest 56, Parkview 51

 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 12

(At Monett)

Monday’s quarterfinals

(4) Monett 25, (5) Reeds Spring 19

(3) Cassville 37, (6) Mount Vernon 31

Wednesday’s semifinals

(1) Seneca 51, Monett 46

(2) Aurora 60, Cassville 36

 

Friday’s title game

Seneca 61, Aurora 47

 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 13

(At Pleasant Hill)

Monday’s quarterfinals

(5) Clinton 60, (4) Knob Noster 50

(3) Harrisonville 63, (6) Pleasant Hill 60

 

Wednesday’s semifinals

(1) Nevada 51, Clinton 36

(2) Barstow 60, Harrisonville 43

 

Friday’s title game

Barstow 57, Nevada 42

 

GIRLS DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS

CLASS 6 DISTRICT 5

(At Nixa)

Thursday’s quarterfinals

(1) Republic 74, (8) Joplin 24

(5) Ozark 50, (4) Glendale 42

(2) Nixa 65, (7) Neosho 30

(3) Kickapoo 64, (6) Carthage 40

 

Saturday’s semifinals

Republic 52, Ozark 41

Kickapoo 60, Nixa 56

 

Tuesday’s title game

Republic 57, Kickapoo 50

 

CLASS 5 DISTRICT 7

(At Webb City)

Thursday’s quarterfinals

(1) Carl Junction 71, (8) Ruskin 22

(4) Grandview 60, (5) Warrensburg 50

(2) Webb City 34, (7) Belton 24

(3) Bolivar 61, (6) McDonald County 33

 

Saturday’s semifinals

Carl Junction 68, Grandview 37

Webb City 55, Bolivar 34

 

Tuesday’s title game

Carl Junction 67, Webb City 42

 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 12

(At Monett)

Tuesday’s quarterfinals

(4) Cassville 43, (5) Reeds Spring 38

 

Thursday’s semifinals

(1) Aurora 46, Cassville 26

(2) Seneca 50, (3) Monett 45

 

Saturday’s title game

Aurora 48, Seneca 38

 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 13

(At Pleasant Hill)

Tuesday’s quarterfinals

(3) Clinton 54, (6) Pleasant Hill 29

(4) Harrisonville 44, (5) Center 41

 

Thursday’s semifinals

(1) Nevada 42, Harrisonville 39 (OT)

Clinton 40, (2) Notre Dame de Sion 37

 

Saturday’s title game

Nevada 46, Clinton 45

DISTRICT HOOPS: Nevada gets it done late in thrilling title game

PLEASANT HILL, Mo. — By making winning plays down the stretch, top-seeded Nevada edged third-seeded Clinton 46-45 in a thrilling championship game of the Class 4 District 13 tournament on Saturday afternoon at Pleasant Hill High School.

It’s Nevada’s first district championship in girls basketball since 2020.

The district title game was a nail-biter.

Nevada was up 18-14 at the end of the first quarter, but Clinton led 29-27 at halftime.

The Cardinals were clinging to a 35-34 lead at the end of the third period. 

The Tigers outscored the Cardinals 12-10 in the fourth quarter to get the win and advance.

Nevada coach Blake Howarth told SoMo Sports that senior guard Maddy Majors hit two clutch free throws with 24 seconds left in the game to give the Tigers a four-point cushion.

Clinton hit a 3-pointer with five seconds left and called a timeout with one second left. After the timeout, Nevada was able to inbound the ball and the clock expired.

Majors and Clara Swearingen scored 15 points apiece for Nevada, while Abbey Heathman added 12 points. Swearingen and Majors each hit a trio of 3-pointers, while Heathman made two treys.

Also for the Tigers, Katie Johnson and Kara Phillips contributed two points apiece.

Mercedez Brown scored 18 points for Clinton (23-6), while Skyte Wilson added 14.

Nevada (21-6) will meet St. Michael the Archangel (18-9) at 6 on Tuesday night in a sectional contest of the state tournament at William Jewell College.

St. Michael defeated Pembroke Hill 79-75 in overtime to win the District 14 title.

DISTRICT HOOPS: Nevada falls to Barstow in title game

PLEASANT HILL, Mo. — Nevada’s boys basketball team dropped a 57-42 decision to Barstow in the championship game of the Class 4 District 13 tournament on Friday night at Pleasant Hill High School.

Nevada ends the season at 14-14.

The top-seeded Tigers trailed 19-5 at the end of the first quarter and 33-15 at halftime to the second-seeded Knights.

Barstow held a 46-30 advantage heading into the fourth quarter. The final frame was nearly even, but the Tigers were unable to overcome their deficit.

Jack Cheaney led Nevada with 19 points, while Brice Budd added 10 points and Cade Beshore had nine.

Nevada’s lone seniors are Beshore and Drew Beachler. 

Aidan Lawlor scored 19 points for Barstow (12-13).

DISTRICT HOOPS: Seneca, Nevada girls advance to title games

 

SENECA GIRLS 50, MONETT 45

MONETT, Mo. — Second-seeded Seneca knocked off third-seeded Monett 50-45 in the semifinals of the Class 4 District 12 tournament on Thursday night.

Hazley Grotjohn scored 27 points to lead Seneca, while Parker Long added 19 points.

Allyson Inman scored 13 points to lead Monett.

Top-seeded Aurora defeated fourth-seeded Cassville 46-26 in the other semifinal.

The district title game between Aurora and Seneca is scheduled for 6 on Saturday night.

 

NEVADA GIRLS 42, HARRISONVILLE 39 (OT)

PLEASANT HILL, Mo. —Top-seeded Nevada advanced to the championship game of the Class 4 District 13 tournament by beating the fourth-seeded Harrisonville Wildcats 42-39 in overtime on Thursday night.

Clara Swearingen scored 23 points to lead Nevada (20-6), hitting four 3-pointers in the game. Maddy Majors added seven points for the Tigers, while Abbey Heathman scored six.

Harrisonville received 15 points from Maddie Johnson.

The game was deadlocked at 34 at the end of regulation. 

Nevada outscored Harrisonville 8-5 in the extra session, with Katie Johnson knocking down a key go-ahead jumper for the Tigers late in the game before Heathman converted two free throws for the final margin.

Nevada will take on No. 3 Clinton in the title game at noon on Saturday at Pleasant Hill High School.

 

DISTRICT HOOPS ROUNDUP: Carthage, Neosho suffer season-ending losses; Nevada, Seneca advance to title games

Neosho, Carthage fall in Class 6 District 5 quarterfinals

OZARK, Mo. — The sixth-seeded Neosho Wildcats traded punches with the third-seeded and sixth-ranked Republic Tigers for the first two quarters of their Class 6 District 5 quarterfinal contest on Wednesday night.

Sparked by senior Isaiah Green, who had eight points in the first quarter and 14 overall in the first half, Neosho led 13-12 after one quarter and earned a 24-all halftime score.

Unfortunately, though for the Wildcats, Republic caught fire in the second half and doubled up Neosho after halftime on the way to a 56-40 win.

Neosho senior Kael Smith’s basket maintained the tie score early in the second half at 26, but Republic went on an 11-1 run, including nine unanswered, to go ahead with the first double-digit lead of the night at 37-27. The Tigers then entered the fourth leading 40-31 behind their 16-7 advantage in the third.

Republic threatened pushing the lead out to 20 in the fourth, but the damage had already been done.

Green finished the night with a game-high 25 points, which turned out to be 62.5 percent of the Wildcats’ point production Wednesday night.

Smith added seven points and Collier Hendricks and Jared Siler finished with four each.

Neosho ends the season 19-8 overall and seniors Green, Smith, Siler, Carter Baslee, Michael Day, Carter Fenske, and Brock Franklin played their final high school games.

“We are really proud of this senior group and the guys below them this year,” Neosho coach Zane Culp said. “Just an unbelievable season and the group of seniors that really helped change the program. The best season we’ve had in the last two decades. Most wins since 2003, most Central Ozark Conference wins ever (six), and highest finish in the COC (fourth). These seniors will be very missed and their impact on the program will be lasting.”

The Wildcats earned back-to-back winning seasons and posted a 36-19 overall record.

Republic improved to 24-3 overall and the Tigers will face second-seeded Kickapoo in the semifinals Friday.

 

Kickapoo 74, Carthage 54

The Carthage Tigers saw their season end at 14-12 overall after their 74-54 loss Wednesday in the Class 6 District 5 quarterfinals against No. 2 seed Kickapoo.

Kickapoo built a 40-18 halftime lead behind a 25-8 advantage in the second quarter, including 16 of the final 19 points before the half.

Carthage outscored Kickapoo 27-22 in the third quarter and knocked five points off that halftime deficit.

Kickapoo extended the lead back out to 20 over the final eight minutes.

Max Templeman paced Carthage with a team-high 17 points, Justin Ray added 16, Britt Coy hit a team-high three 3-pointers on his way to 11 points, Clay Kinder scored five points, Trent Yates had three points, and Kruz Castor rounded out the Tigers’ scoring with two points.

Templeman, Coy, and Kinder, as well as fellow senior Ben Nicholas, each played their final high school games.

Harrison Doennig scored a game-high 24 points to spark the Chiefs, Trae Oetting finished with 17, Brayden Shorter netted 16, Jackson Shorter added 11, and Mason Robb, Shaun Campbell, and Landon Keisker each had two points.

Carthage finished with a winning record in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2010-11.

 

NEVADA 51, CLINTON 36

PLEASANT HILL, Mo. — The Nevada Tigers advanced to the championship game of the Class 4 District 13 tournament by beating Clinton 51-36 on Wednesday night in the tourney’s semifinals.

The Tigers led 19-7 at the end of the first quarter and 35-22 at halftime. Nevada’s lead was 41-24 at the end of the third period. 

Cade Beshore scored 15 points and hit four 3-pointers to lead Nevada, while Drew Beachler and Brice Budd added 10 points apiece. 

No. 1 seed Nevada will meet second-seeded Barstow at 7 on Friday night for the district crown. 

 

SENECA 51, MONETT 46

MONETT, Mo. — The Seneca Indians secured a spot in the championship game of the Class 4 District 12 tournament by holding off Monett on Wednesday night.

The Indians went 7-for-7 at the foul line in the fourth quarter to seal the close win over the Cubs.

Morgan Vaughn scored 26 points to lead Seneca, while Ian Waterman scored 12 points for Monett.

Top-seeded Seneca meets second-seeded Aurora at 6 p.m. on Friday for the district title. 

Aurora hammered third-seeded Cassville 60-36 in the other semifinal. 

 

DISTRICT HOOPS: Postseason scores, schedules

BOYS DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS

CLASS 6 DISTRICT 5

(At Ozark)

Wednesday’s quarterfinals

(1) Nixa 57, (8) Ozark 55

(4) Joplin 90, (5) Springfield Central 88 (2 OT)

(2) Kickapoo 74, (7) Carthage 54 

(3) Republic 56, (6) Neosho 40

 

Friday’s semifinals

Nixa 68, Joplin 46

Kickapoo 59, Republic 49

 

Monday, March 6

Championship game, 6 p.m.

 

CLASS 5 DISTRICT 7

(At Belton)

Wednesday’s quarterfinals

(1) Grandview 69, (8) Warrensburg 62

(4) Belton 79, (5) Hogan Prep 68

(2) Webb City 56, (7) Carl Junction 37

(3) Ruskin 48, (6) Raytown South 36

 

Friday’s semifinals

Belton 59, Grandview 51

Ruskin 79, Webb City 63

 

Monday, March 6

Championship game, 6 p.m.

 

CLASS 5 DISTRICT 6

(At Willard)

Wednesday’s quarterfinals

(8) Branson 55, (1) Bolivar 52

(4) Hillcrest 60, (5) McDonald County 43

(2) Parkview 58, (7) West Plains 45

(3) Glendale 73, (6) Willard 70

 

Friday’s semifinals

Hillcrest 54, Branson 37

Parkview 64, Glendale 57

 

Monday, March 6

Championship game, 7 p.m.

 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 12

(At Monett)

Monday’s quarterfinals

(4) Monett 25, (5) Reeds Spring 19

(3) Cassville 37, (6) Mount Vernon 31

Wednesday’s semifinals

(1) Seneca 51, Monett 46

(2) Aurora 60, Cassville 36

 

Friday’s title game

Seneca 61, Aurora 47

 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 13

(At Pleasant Hill)

Monday’s quarterfinals

(5) Clinton 60, (4) Knob Noster 50

(3) Harrisonville 63, (6) Pleasant Hill 60

 

Wednesday’s semifinals

(1) Nevada 51, Clinton 36

(2) Barstow 60, Harrisonville 43

 

Friday’s title game

Barstow 57, Nevada 42

 

GIRLS DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS

CLASS 6 DISTRICT 5

(At Nixa)

Thursday’s quarterfinals

(1) Republic 74, (8) Joplin 24

(5) Ozark 50, (4) Glendale 42

(2) Nixa 65, (7) Neosho 30

(3) Kickapoo 64, (6) Carthage 40

 

Saturday’s semifinals

Republic 52, Ozark 41

Kickapoo, Nixa

 

Tuesday, March 7

Championship game, 6 p.m.

 

CLASS 5 DISTRICT 7

(At Webb City)

Thursday’s quarterfinals

(1) Carl Junction 71, (8) Ruskin 22

(4) Grandview 60, (5) Warrensburg 50

(2) Webb City 34, (7) Belton 24

(3) Bolivar 61, (6) McDonald County 33

 

Saturday’s semifinals

Carl Junction 68, Grandview 37

Webb City 55, Bolivar 34

 

Tuesday, March 7

Championship game, 6 p.m.

 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 12

(At Monett)

Tuesday’s quarterfinals

(4) Cassville 43, (5) Reeds Spring 38

 

Thursday’s semifinals

(1) Aurora 46, Cassville 26

(2) Seneca 50, (3) Monett 45

 

Saturday’s title game

Aurora 48, Seneca 38

 

CLASS 4 DISTRICT 13

(At Pleasant Hill)

Tuesday’s quarterfinals

(3) Clinton 54, (6) Pleasant Hill 29

(4) Harrisonville 44, (5) Center 41

 

Thursday’s semifinals

(1) Nevada 42, Harrisonville 39 (OT)

Clinton 40, (2) Notre Dame de Sion 37

 

Saturday’s title game

Nevada 46, Clinton 45

GIRLS HOOPS: Nevada falls to Marshfield in Big 8 title game

NEVADA, Mo. — Nevada’s late comeback fell short, as Marshfield held on for a 61-56 victory over the Tigers on Monday night in the overall Big 8 Conference championship game inside Wynn Gymnasium.

Marshfield built a 32-17 lead by halftime and the Jays held a 45-34 advantage heading into the fourth quarter.

The Tigers erupted for 22 points in the final frame, pulling within four late in the game. But the visitors wouldn’t be denied, as Marshfield never surrendered its lead.

Big 8 West champion Nevada fell to 19-5 overall. The Tigers were looking to repeat as overall Big 8 champs.

Maddy Majors led Nevada with 19 points, while Katie Johnson had 12 and Lakyn Applegate added 11. Abbey Heathman scored eight points for Nevada, while Clara Swearingen had six.

Marshfield, ranked 10th in Class 5, improved to 20-4. The Jays from the Big 8 East have won 12 straight games. 

Four players scored in double figures for Marshfield, as Abigail McBride had 16 points, Quinn Aldridge added 13, Lauren Luebbert scored 12 and Lillie Findley added 11.

Nevada hosts El Dorado Springs on Thursday in the regular season finale.

BOYS HOOPS: Nevada upends Monett for key Big 8 West win

MONETT, Mo. — Nevada’s boys basketball team improved to 4-1 in Big 8 West play with Saturday’s 49-41 victory at Monett.

Nevada coach Shaun Gray noted his squad will host McDonald County on Friday night for the Big 8 West title. 

The Tigers (10-12) finished strong in Saturday’s road game, as Nevada outscored Monett 16-11 in the fourth quarter.

The game was tied at 14 at the end of the first quarter and was deadlocked at 22 at intermission.

Nevada was clinging to a 33-30 advantage at the end of the third quarter. The Tigers outscored the Cubs by five in the final frame.

Brice Budd scored 12 points for Nevada, while Drew Beachler had 10, Jack Cheaney added nine and Cade Beshore chipped in eight points. 

Jason Garner scored 13 points to lead the Cubs (9-11, 1-3 Big 8 West), while Blaine Salsman added 10.

Before Friday’s showdown with the Mustangs, Nevada will host Pleasant Hill on Tuesday night inside Wynn Gymnasium. 

GIRLS HOOPS: Nevada’s Swearingen reaches milestone in victory over Frontenac

FRONTENAC, Kan. — Nevada junior guard Clara Swearingen surpassed 1,000 career points in her team’s 54-51 non-conference victory at Frontenac, Kansas, on Monday night.

Clara Swearingen

The Tigers improved to 16-4 on the season.

Swearingen scored 13 points against the Raiders. She entered the night needing just eight points to reach 1,000.

Senior guard Maddy Majors led Nevada with 16 points. Abbey Heathman added 13 points for the Tigers, while Katie Johnson had nine.

Hattie Pyle scored 16 points for the Raiders (8-5), while Mia Brown added 13.

After outscoring the hosts 11-6 in the second quarter, Nevada held a 30-28 halftime lead.

The second half was nearly even, as Nevada outscored Frontenac 8-7 in the low-scoring third period before both teams recorded 16 points apiece in the final frame.

Nevada hosts Neosho on Tuesday. 

 

BOYS HOOPS: Nevada finishes strong in win over Carl Junction

 

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — The Nevada Tigers definitely finished strong in Tuesday’s 70-50 non-conference victory over Carl Junction.

The Tigers led by eight points at the end of the third period, but the visitors erupted for 24 points in the final frame to turn a close game into a rout.

Nevada doubled up Carl Junction over the final eight minutes, 24-12. 

The 70 points is a season-high for the Tigers. 

Nevada improved to 8-11, while Carl Junction slipped to 6-12.

Four players scored in double figures for the Tigers. 

Sophomore guard Jack Cheaney scored 21 points and hit four 3-pointers for the Tigers, while senior guard Cade Beshore added 16 points, also hitting four treys.

Senior forward Drew Beachler scored 13 points for the Tigers, while junior guard Brice Budd added 10. 

Nevada made 17 of 28 free throw attempts. 

The Tigers hit nine 3-pointers to Carl Junction’s two.

Senior forward Ayden Bard scored 22 points to lead Carl Junction.

Freshman guard Cooper Vediz added seven points for the Bulldogs, while sophomore forward Wyatt McAfee had six.

The Tigers held a 13-10 advantage at the end of the back and forth first quarter.

Nevada took an 11-point lead at 27-16 after five straight points from Cheaney. But the Bulldogs reeled off five straight points, as Jett Hocut hit a 3-pointer and Ky Warren scored in the lane.

A bucket from Beachler gave Nevada a 29-21 halftime advantage. 

In the third quarter, Nevada went up 13 at 43-30 after Cheaney’s pull-up jumper. 

The Bulldogs scored six straight points, two hoops from Bard and another from Brody Pant, but Nevada’s Beshore buried a 3-pointer for a 10-point cushion.

Bard’s tip-in at the buzzer cut CJ’s deficit to 46-38 at the end of the third period.

Nevada started the fourth quarter on a 12-2 run to put the game away, as the Tigers held a 58-40 lead with just over three minutes to play.

Carl Junction is at Lebanon on Friday.

Nevada hosts Carthage on Friday.

GIRLS HOOPS: Nevada takes 2nd at Raider Classic

FRONTENAC, Kan. — A solid effort wasn’t enough for the Nevada High School girls basketball team in the championship game of the Four State Raider Classic.

A strong finish led Blue Springs to a 55-44 victory over Nevada in the tournament’s title game on Saturday afternoon at Frontenac High School.

Up one entering the fourth quarter, the Wildcats outscored the Tigers 15-5 in the final frame to secure the event’s championship for the second straight season.

“I’m super proud of our girls,” Tigers coach Blake Howarth said. “The effort was there, they competed well. Blue Springs is a tough team. They’re a Class 6 school, we’re a Class 4 school, and we competed down to the wire.”

The Tigers had to finish the contest without the services of standout junior guard Clara Swearingen, who fouled out.

“It was tough,” Howarth said of finishing the game without Swearingen. “She’s our leading scorer and I think she’s only eight points away from 1,000 career points now. We needed her on the floor. I thought Maddy Majors did a good job of stepping up once Clara went out. Clara has to understand how they’re calling the game and not to pick up silly fouls. But that’s something we’ll be able to take away from this game and learn from.” 

Nevada held a 31-27 halftime advantage, but the Wildcats outscored the Tigers 13-8 in the third quarter for a 40-39 lead.

Blue Springs started the fourth quarter on a 9-2 surge to take control. Nevada was plagued by empty possessions in the fourth quarter.  

Nikole Schnell and Jayla Cornelius scored 15 points apiece for the Class 6 Wildcats (9-7).

Senior guard Maddy Majors led Nevada with 17 points. Katie Johnson scored 13 points and Swearingen added 11 points. Swearingen was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. 

Nevada slipped to 15-4.

Howarth noted there’s a lot to like about how his team is currently playing.

“I’m happy with where we’re at right now,” Howarth said. “We’ve shown a lot of growth since last year. I’m happy with what we accomplished in this tournament. There were years where we left here winless or with just one win. This year, we won two competitive games and played for the championship here, so I’m super proud.”

BOYS HOOPS: Strong second half leads Webb City past Nevada in tourney opener

FRONTENAC, Kan. — Webb City shook off a slow start and overcame a 10-point deficit with a strong second half en route to a 61-46 victory over Nevada on Thursday at the Four State Raider Classic at Frontenac High School.

Defending champion Webb City meets Fort Scott in the semifinals at 5:30 on Friday night. 

Fort Scott topped Seneca 45-35.

Webb City’s Holton Keith scores inside against Nevada’s Brice Budd (5) and Cade Beshore (4) on Thursday at Frontenac High School. Photo by Derek Livingston.

WEBB CITY 61, NEVADA 46

The game was tied at intermission, but the Cardinals outscored the Tigers 36-21 in the second half. 

Webb City improved to 12-3, while Nevada slipped to 6-10. 

Nevada’s Jack Cheaney hit a trio of 3-pointers early in the contest to give the Tigers an 11-2 lead.

The Cardinals struggled offensively early in the game, as they missed their first 10 field goal attempts.

Nevada led 13-7 at the end of the first quarter.

The Tigers took a 10-point lead at 19-9 after treys from Riddick Shook and Cade Beshore. 

A pair of 3-pointers from Joe Adams and a layup from Holton Keith cut Webb City’s deficit to one at 22-21.

Overall, the Cardinals closed the first half on a 16-6 run and the game was deadlocked at halftime, 25-25.

Webb City’s Barron Duda looks for an opening against Nevada’s Cade Beshore at the Four State Raider Classic. Photo by Derek Livingston.

Webb City scored the first seven points of the third period to take a lead they would never relinquish.

The Cardinals outscored the Tigers 22-8 in the third period for a 47-33 advantage heading into the final frame.

Alex Martin’s putback gave Webb City a 54-40 lead with just under five minutes to play and Keith’s trey extended Webb City’s advantage to 59-42.

A 6-5 senior forward, Martin recorded a double-double for the Cardinals with 20 points and 12 rebounds.

Barron Duda and Keith contributed 10 points apiece for the Cardinals, who out-rebounded the Tigers 38-28.

Shook and Beshore scored 11 points apiece for Nevada, while Cheaney added 10. 

Nevada had 15 turnovers to Webb City’s seven.

 

FORT SCOTT 45, SENECA 35

In a close first half, Fort Scott led 11-8 at the end of the first period and the Tigers were up 22-19 at intermission. 

Seneca’s deficit was 10 at the end of the third quarter, as the Tigers held a 34-24 lead.

The Indians were unable to overcome the double-digit deficit in the final frame.

Cooper Long scored eight points for the Indians, while Ethan Altic and Gavyn Hoover added seven points apiece and Zane Grotjohn chipped in six.

Marquinn Johnson led Fort Scott with 14 points.

Nevada and Seneca will meet at 5:30 on Friday night in the consolation semifinals. 

 

Webb City senior Alex Martin scored 20 points and grabbed 12 rebounds against Nevada on Thursday night at the Four State Raider Classic at Frontenac High School. Photos by Derek Livingston.

 

Webb City’s Jonah Spieker puts up a shot from in close against Nevada’s Kellan Ast (33) on Thursday in Frontenac, Kansas.

 

FULL STATS: Webb City HS (webbcitycardinals.com)

HOOPS ROUNDUP: TJ boys suffer road loss; Seneca, Nevada girls earn lopsided wins

 

SARCOXIE BOYS 57, THOMAS JEFFERSON 32

SARCOXIE, Mo. — The Thomas Jefferson boys basketball team suffered a 57-32 non-conference setback to the Sarcoxie Bears on Monday night.

The Cavaliers fell to 7-3, while the Bears improved to 7-6.

Jay Ball scored 16 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the Cavaliers, while Tyler Brouhard added 10 points, seven boards and two blocks.

Three players scored in double figures for the Bears, as Jaron Malotte had 19, Tyler Hirtz scored 14 and Matt Swayne added 13.

The Bears led by seven at the end of the first quarter and then pulled away with a 21-8 second period.

Cavaliers coach Chris Myers noted his squad was simply unable to overcome poor perimeter shooting and turnovers.

Thomas Jefferson went 0-for-13 from beyond the 3-point line, and the Cavaliers had 24 turnovers. 

The Cavaliers head to Wheaton on Thursday night for the conference opener.

 

NEVADA GIRLS 59, EAST NEWTON 28

NEVADA, Mo. — Nevada’s 1-2 punch of Clara Swearingen and Maddy Majors combined for 51 points in Monday’s clash.

Swearingen scored 30 points and Majors added 21. Both players hit six 3-pointers in the lopsided win.

Brooklyn Blanchard and Josie Quinn scored nine points apiece for the Patriots (4-6). 

The Tigers built a 30-14 lead by halftime. A 19-9 third period blew the game open.

Nevada improved to 11-3 overall and 2-0 in the Big 8 West.

The Tigers take on Lamar on Tuesday. 

 

SENECA GIRLS 55, MOUNT VERNON 37

SENECA, Mo. — Seneca held a 16-point lead by halftime against the short-handed Mountaineers. 

Mount Vernon currently has just six girls on the roster.

Seneca’s Hazley Grotjohn scored 19 points and Parker Long added 15.

Cheyenne Bieber led Mount Vernon with 15 points.

Seneca hosts Cassville on Tuesday, while Mount Vernon is at Clever on Thursday.

 

GOLDEN CITY’S REEVES SCORES 53 POINTS

Golden City’s Josh Reeves poured in a school-record 53 points in last Friday’s 59-41 victory over Northeast Vernon County.

Reeves hit eight 3-pointers in the win. 

GIRLS HOOPS: Webb City knocks off Nevada for 3rd straight win

NEVADA, Mo. — Webb City built an early double-digit lead and held on late for a 43-38 non-conference girls basketball victory over Nevada on Tuesday night inside Wynn Gymnasium. 

With a third straight win, Webb City improved to 7-4. 

The loss snapped Nevada’s seven game winning streak. The Tigers fell to 9-3.

Webb City led 18-8 by the end of the first period. Kate Brownfield and Sami Mancini scored nine points apiece for the Cardinals in the opening frame.

Nevada started the second quarter on an 8-1 run, but Webb City’s lead was 24-15 at halftime.

The Tigers cut their deficit to 32-28 by the end of the third quarter, but Webb City never relinquished its lead in the fourth period, as the Cardinals outscored the Tigers 11-10 in the final eight minutes.

Nevada cut its deficit to three with just over two minutes to play. Webb City received key hoops from both Brownfield and Mancini, while the Tigers had a number of empty possessions.

Mancini scored 22 points to lead the Cardinals, while Brownfield added 18 points.

Maddy Majors led Nevada with 15 points and Abbey Heathman added 12 points.

Webb City travels to Rogersville on Thursday, while Nevada is at Monett on Thursday.

GIRLS HOOPS: Nevada earns road win, improves to 9-2

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Nevada High School girls basketball team improved to 9-2 on the season with a 68-57 win over St. Michael the Archangel on Friday at the 12 Courts of Christmas tourney at Hy-Vee Arena.

The Tigers took control of the non-conference contest by outscoring the Guardians 26-11 in the first quarter.

Nevada led 45-33 at halftime and the Tigers were up 59-46 entering the fourth quarter.

Maddy Majors scored 22 points and hit four 3-pointers to lead the Tigers, while Abbey Heathman added 20 points.

Clara Swearingen scored 14 points and made four treys for the Tigers.

Victoria Swingle scored 18 points and Isabella Medlin added 17 for the Guardians (4-4).

Nevada hosts Webb City on Tuesday. 

BOYS HOOPS: Nevada earns win over Harrisonville

NEVADA, Mo. — Nevada’s boys basketball team earned a 54-41 victory over Harrisonville on Tuesday night.

Winners of two straight, Nevada improved to 3-7.

The Tigers were clinging to a two-point lead at the end of the first quarter, but the hosts outscored the Wildcats 14-6 in the second period.

Nevada led 38-30 entering the fourth quarter. The Tigers outscored the visitors 16-11 in the last eight minutes for the final margin.

Senior forward Drew Beachler scored 20 points to lead Nevada, while senior guard Cade Beshore added 12 and sophomore Jack Cheaney had eight. 

Mason Mitchell scored 16 points to lead the Wildcats (3-6), while Mason Worthley had 12.

Nevada returns to action on Jan. 3 with a road date at Clinton.

MUSTANG CLASSIC: Nevada scores at the buzzer to beat Carl Junction

ANDERSON, Mo. — Senior forward Drew Beachler stole an inbounds pass and made the game-winning layup at the buzzer to give the Nevada Tigers a thrilling 46-44 victory over the Carl Junction Bulldogs on Saturday in the seventh-place game of the Mustang Classic.

This one was close all the way.

Nevada led 18-12 at the end of the first quarter and the Tigers were up 29-25 at halftime.

By the end of the third quarter, Nevada’s lead was 35-33. 

Both teams scored 11 points in the fourth quarter. The game was tied with 1.7 seconds left when Beachler recorded his steal and bucket to lift the Tigers to victory.

Beachler and junior Brice Budd scored 10 points apiece to lead Nevada, while junior Riddick Shook and sophomore Caden Klumpp added eight points apiece. Senior point guard Cade Beshore chipped in seven points. 

Senior Ky Warren scored 10 points to lead the Bulldogs. He was the lone CJ player in double figures. 

Carl Junction freshman Cooper Vediz added eight points, freshman Brody Pant had seven and sophomore Wyatt McAfee and junior Jacob Kennedy each scored six points.

Nevada (2-7) hosts Harrisonville on Tuesday.

Carl Junction (4-5) returns to McDonald County on Jan. 2 for a date with the Mustangs. 

Also of note, the Tigers and Bulldogs will meet again in Carl Junction on Jan. 24.

 

Mustang Classic All-Tournament Team

Isaiah Sealy, Springdale

Courtland Muldrew, Springdale

Amare Witham, Glendale

Ta’Veaion Washington, Glendale

Drew Brasuell, Van Buren

Levi Steele, Southside

Jack Gogue, Richmond

Cross Dowd, McDonald County

Drew Beachler, Nevada

Cooper Vediz, Carl Junction

GIRLS HOOPS: Nevada earns road win at Girard

GIRARD, Kan. — For the second straight night, Nevada’s girls basketball team earned a road victory.

After beating Carthage on Thursday night, Nevada went into Southeast Kansas and left Girard with a 45-44 victory on Friday night. 

Blake Howarth’s Tigers improved to 7-2.

Maddy Majors led Nevada with 17 points, while Clara Swearingen had 14 points and Abbey Heathman scored 10. Caylee Holcomb rounded out the scoring with four points.

Emmaline Senecaut scored 16 points for Girard. 

The Tigers led 15-9 at the end of the first period and 27-19 at halftime. 

Nevada’s lead was 36-34 entering the fourth quarter. The Trojans outscored the Tigers 10-9 in the final frame, but Nevada held on late for the win. 

The game was tied at 44 before Nevada’s Majors hit one of two free throws with 9.2 seconds remaining for the final margin. 

Nevada returns to action at Pleasant Hill on Monday. 

GIRLS HOOPS ROUNDUP: Thomas Jefferson, Nevada earn wins; CHC falls

THOMAS JEFFERSON GIRLS 53, LOCKWOOD 22

Thomas Jefferson rallied back from a slim deficit to run away from Lockwood for the win on Monday.

Lockwood held a one-point lead over Thomas Jefferson after the first quarter only for the Cavs to blank the Tigers in the quarter on the way to a 30-14 lead by the intermission. Thomas Jefferson (5-1) put the game away in the third quarter after outscoring Lockwood 22-5.

Gabbi Hiebert had 17 points, making a trio of 3-pointers, while Lanna Grigg had 13 and Sarah Mueller 12, with two 3-pointers, to give Thomas Jefferson three players in double figures. Alexis Stamps added five, Tannah Grigg four and Nico Carlson finished with two.

Gatlyn Clawson led Lockwood with nine points.

Thomas Jefferson is at Riverton on Jan. 5.

 

NEVADA 65, ROGERSVILLE 37

NEVADA, Mo. — Nevada outscored Rogersville 31-16 in the first half and cruised to victory to open the week on Monday.

With the win, Nevada improved to 5-2 on the season.

Maddy Majors led Nevada with 26 points, while Clara Swearingen finished right behind with 25 points. Swearingen knocked down seven 3-pointers in the win, while Majors buried four triples. Katie Johnson and Abbey Heathman each scored six.

Nevada travels to Carthage on Thursday.

 

GALENA (KANSAS) 47, COLLEGE HEIGHTS 43

GALENA, Kan. — The Cougars suffered a close loss to the Bulldogs from Southeast Kansas.

“I was pleased with our effort and intensity tonight,” College Heights coach John Blankenship said. “Other than a few break downs, we played good team defense tonight. Unfortunately, those few break downs were costly in a close game. Mia Sarwinski is a great player. She is so quick and strong, which makes her very hard to defend.” 

Blankenship noted his team had its chances.

“We were 4-for-16 from the free throw line, including 1-for-6 in the fourth quarter,” he said. “Galena, on the other hand, was 6-for-7 in the fourth quarter and that was the difference in the game.” 

Libby Fanning recorded a double-double for College Heights with 14 points and 17 rebounds. 

Also for the Cougars, Jayli Johnson had 10 points and three assists, Lauren Ukena compiled three points, five steals and two assists, Maddy Colin contributed four points and seven boards and Ava Lett scored five points.

Sarwinski scored 23 points for Galena.

College Heights (4-3) hosts Diamond on Friday.