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GIRLS HOOPS: Ray-Pec holds off Carthage for road win

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Raymore-Peculiar closed the first half on a surge and held off Carthage in the second half en route to a 49-42 win on Thursday.

Ray-Pec took a nine-point lead into the second half before Carthage (3-5) outscored the Panthers 14-5 in the third period to tie the game heading into the final eight minutes of play. Ray-Pec took the momentum early in the fourth quarter and never gave it back.

“The girls battled hard tonight, there’s no questioning our effort against a talented Ray-Pec team,” Carthage coach Scott Moore said to SoMo Sports. “If a few more of our shots roll in, instead of just roll out, that game has a different ending.”

“Outside of a three-minute stretch to end the first half where Ray-Pec went on a 10-0 run, we outplayed them the other 29 minutes. The lesson we need to learn from this is that it takes a full 32 minutes to beat a good team.”

Ray-Pec closed the first quarter on a 9-5 run, which included a 3-pointer from Sam Larkins with 15 seconds left, to build a 15-10 lead heading into the second period.

Carthage took the momentum early in the second period after starting the quarter on an 8-2 run to grab the lead from the Panthers. 

Jaidyn Brunnert connected from the wing on the perimeter to start the quarter, while Lauren Choate added a pair of free throws before knocking down a deep 3-ball from the top of the key to put Carthage in front 18-17 with 3:36 left in the half.

Ray-Pec immediately took the advantage back and closed the first half on an 11-1 run to go into the intermission with a 28-19 cushion.

Sarai Clark contributed two field goals in the run, while Peyton Johnson knocked down a 3-pointer. Sophie Terry and Hayden Kurtz added buckets as well.

The Tigers spent the third quarter clawing back against the Panthers, outscoring Ray-Pec 14-5 out of the halftime break.

After Terry knocked down a 3-ball to start the second half, Lexa Younblood matched with a 3-pointer from the wing before Maggie Boyd connected from the perimeter to trim the CHS deficit to 31-26.

Clark scored on the drive for the Panthers before Carthage closed the third quarter making 7-of-8 free throws, which included Youngblood making 2 of 2 with five seconds left to tie the game at 33-all with one quarter to play.

Ray-Pec started the final eight minutes of play with a 3-pointer from Johnson before Clark scored inside and drew contact for a three-point play and a 39-33 lead. 

Boyd knocked down a runner for the Tigers before the Panthers got a baseline jumper from Johnson and an inside bucket by Hayden Kurtz to push the lead back out to 43-35.

Carthage cut the lead to five, 47-42, on a jumper from Brunnert off the assist by Choate with just over a minute to play, but that would be as close to the lead as the Tigers would get before the final horn.

Terry led Ray-Pec with 18 points, while Clark finished right behind with 15 points. Johnson sank two 3-pointers and finished with eight points.

Choate and Youngblood each knocked down a pair of 3-pointers and led Carthage in scoring with 16 points and 15 points, respectively. 

Lauren Choate and Lexa Youngblood were the offensive sparks tonight for us,” Moore added. “They did a great job of attacking the basket to score or draw fouls. Each of them shot 10 free throws with the added benefit of getting a couple of Panther players in foul trouble.”

Carthage takes part in the Pink & White Invitational basketball tournament hosted by Kickapoo from Dec. 27-30.

FOOTBALL: Nixa holds off Carthage in COC clash

NIXA, Mo. — Nixa jumped out to a quick two-possession lead in the first quarter but Carthage refused to go away, even holding the lead into the second half before the Eagles rallied in the final two quarters and held off the Tigers for a 34-28 win on Friday.

Nixa (3-0) scored on the first play from scrimmage and its third play with the ball to build a 14-0 lead in the first quarter. Carthage (0-3) rallied with three unanswered scores, including a touchdown inside the final minute of the first half to head into the intermission with a 21-14 lead. Nixa and Carthage battled back and forth in the second half, with the Eagles holding on for the win.

GAME ACTION

Nixa wasted little time jumping out in front of Carthage, as WR Spencer Ward lined up in the wildcat and took the snap and ran left 65 yards to the house for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage for a 7-0 lead 12 seconds into the game.

After a three-and-out by Carthage, RB Dylan Rebura broke off a 63-yard run two plays into the Eagles’ ensuing drive for a 14-0 lead early in the first quarter. 

Carthage used the rushing attack to drive down the field on its second possession before QB Brady Carlton kept the ball for a 3-yard touchdown with two minutes left in the opening period to trim the margin to 14-6.

The Tigers cut the lead to one, 14-13, when Carlton used play-action to find Landyn Collins in the end zone for a 6-yard touchdown at the 9:04 mark.

Carthage took its first lead of the game late in the first half when Carlton went deep over the middle for a 48-yard connection to Karsen Murray down inside the Nixa 10-yard line that ultimately set up another passing score to Collins with 41 seconds left in the second quarter. Carlton found Jackson Hettinger on the 2-point conversion to push the CHS lead to 21-14 at the intermission.

Nixa used a 54-yard run from Rebura to set up a 14-yard touchdown run by RB Malachi Rider to tie the game at 21-21 with 7:25 left in the third quarter. 

The Eagles forced a Carthage fumble on the Tigers’ ensuing drive, with Nixa taking possession at the CHS 30-yard line. Nixa took advantage of the turnover when Rider punched it in from 10 yards out for a 28-21 lead with 4:51 to play in the third quarter.

Carthage refused to go away, driving all the way down inside the Nixa 5 before Collins found paydirt from a yard out to tie things up at 28-28 with 3:24 left in the game.

Rider put Nixa back on top with a 31-yard touchdown run with 2:42 to play in the following drive. The Eagles missed the extra point to lead 34-28.

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Carthage hosts Carl Junction on Friday.