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GIRLS HOOPS: Ozark builds early lead in conference win over Joplin

Eighth-ranked Ozark found rhythm behind the arc early to build a cushion on the way to a 60-50 Central Ozark Conference win over Joplin on Monday inside the Kaminsky Gymnasium. 

The Tigers (14-5) took a four-point lead into the second period before heating up from the perimeter to push the lead to double-digits by halftime. Ozark pushed the advantage to 17 to start the fourth quarter and Joplin (10-11) was unable to make a run at the lead before the final horn.

“I thought it was a tale of two halves,” Joplin coach Luke Floyd said. “Turnovers got us in the first half. We always talk about it, but you can’t win basketball games turning the ball over. I don’t know how many turnovers we had in the second half, but I told them if it isn’t noticeable then that’s a good thing. 

“Defensively, they were just carving up our zone, getting wide-open looks and they weren’t missing them. We switched to man in the second half and that helped us out a little bit. They were still getting open looks, but I felt it allowed us to close out on their shooters a lot better that way. And on offense, we stopped turning the ball over and started attacking downhill. When we get downhill, good things usually happen for us.”

GAME ACTION

Ozark took a four-point lead into the second quarter and built a 12-point cushion by the intermission thanks in large part to perimeter shooting. The Tigers knocked down a trio of 3-pointers down the stretch to gain some separation.

Ozark’s Riley Boggs and Zeffie Kent opened the second quarter with baskets in the paint to push the Tigers lead to 19-11. 

Up seven shortly after, Jordyn Foley sank a 3-pointer from the corner to give OHS its first 10-point lead of the game, 24-14, with 4:55 to play. Lyla Watson followed with a 3-ball to push the margin to 13. 

After a score on the drive by Joplin’s Brynn Driver, Kent buried another triple to push the lead to 30-16. The Eagles got a basket from Ella Hafer in the closing second to go into the intermission down 12.

“They were a good passing team,” Floyd said. “Every time they caught the ball they were downhill getting in the paint, we’d collapse and they’d kick it out for wide-open 3s. Your shooting percent is going to go up if you get open shots.”

Joplin used a 3-pointer from Brooke Nice and a driving bucket from Driver to trim the deficit back to 10, 39-29, with 1:55 left in the third quarter. However, Ozark closed the period on an 8-1 run fueled by 3-pointers from Watson and Alexis Soloman to head into the final eight minutes of play with a 47-30 lead.

By the time the Eagles trimmed the lead to 10 points, there were less than 30 seconds to play in regulation.

SCORING LEADERS

Kent led Ozark with 13 points, while Moriah Putt finished with 10 points. Boggs and Foley each finished with eight points in the win.

Driver finished with a game-high 18 points, 14 coming in the second, to lead Joplin. Emma Floyd and Nice each finished with 10 points, while Hafer had nine points in the loss.

UP NEXT

Joplin hosts No. 10 Republic at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday.

“It’s another tough game against Republic,” Coach Floyd said. “Nixa, Ozark and Republic are either ranked or getting votes. They are all also in our district. There are no nights off, but I think what we are proving to ourselves is that when we put our minds to it, we can play with anybody. … We just can’t come out and play scared from the get-go. Republic is a carbon copy of Ozark and Nixa. They are going to come out, play downhill, shoot the ball well and play defense. We have seen it enough the last two games, we should be able to make the adjustment, hopefully.”

 

FOOTBALL: Ozark ends Neosho’s season with 40-7 win in district opener

OZARK, Mo. — Ozark’s offense found little resistance on the way to a 40-7 win over Neosho in the opening round of the Class 5 District 6 playoffs on Friday.

The Tigers (6-4) scored four times in the first half to build a 26-0 lead by the intermission. Keeping the Wildcats’ offense in check, Ozark added two more unanswered scores in the second half to force a running clock on the way to the win.

The loss ends Neosho’s season with an 0-10 record. The Wildcats graduate 11 seniors—RB/LB Brandy Gonzales, RB/DB Cayden Auch, TE/OLB Sam Sullivan, RB/LB Drayke Perry, QB/DB Landon Kivett, TE/LB Jacob Fry, WR/DB Hunter Morales, OL/DL Myles Buck, OL/DL Connor Millikin, TE/OLB Corbin Thomason and OL/DL Kaden Decker.

After a three-and-out by Neosho to start the game, Ozark looked to follow suit before quarterback Cannon Cox ripped off a 46-yard run on fourth-down-and-3 from midfield, setting up a 5-yard third-and-goal touchdown run on an end around from Ethan Pritchard to put the Tigers up 6-0 with 7:35 left in the first quarter.

Neosho’s offense, which was limited to 33 yards of offense in the first half, again went three-and-out, and Ozark went on a nine-play scoring drive that culminated in a 15-yard rushing touchdown by Thomas Rushing late in the first period to push the lead to 12-0.

Ozark went up three scores with less than six minutes left in the first half when Tylr Bolin scored on a 33-yard touchdown run to make the score 19-0.

The Tigers, who rushed 26 times for more than 260 yards in the first half, scored their fourth touchdown in five possessions of the first two quarters when a 35-yard gallop from Bolin set up a 5-yard rushing score from Cox to make the score 26-0 with 2:10 left in the second quarter.

Bolin had 112 yards and a touchdown on the ground in the first half, with Cox close behind at 93 yards and a score.

Ozark opened up the second half as it closed the first, putting points on the board. The Tigers marched down the field and used a 4-yard touchdown run from Bolin, his second of the game, to push the margin to 33-0.

Neosho earned good field position for the first time in the game after Cox fumbled on Ozark’s ensuing possession, with the Wildcats’ Thomason recovering near midfield. Neosho’s drive moved to the 30-yard line before Auch fumbled a run to the outside on third down to give the ball back to the Tigers.

The Wildcats earned another takeaway on the ensuing defensive possession when Marcus Duncan stripped Cox of the football, giving Neosho the ball inside the OHS 35-yard line. An 8-yard run from Jared Siler and back-to-back 6-yard runs by Perry put the Wildcats inside the 10. Neosho got as close as the 7-yard line before the drive stalled for a turnover on downs.

Ozark answered back quickly, with Jacob Kronebusch finding paydirt from 75 yards out to push the lead to 40-0 with 9:43 left in the game.

Neosho got on the scoreboard with 2:27 left in the game when Logan Whetzell ripped off a 43-yard touchdown on play-action to make the score 40-7.

STATS

Bolin led Ozark with 141 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries, while Cox carried the ball 12 times for 121 yards, two touchdowns and two fumbles.

Siler led Neosho with 74 rushing yards on 22 carries. Perry added 42 yards on 11 carries.

UP NEXT

Ozark travels to Webb City for a district semifinal matchup at 7 p.m. on Friday.

 

SCORING SUMMARY

Neosho 0 0 0 7 — 7

Ozark 12 14 7 7 — 40

 

FIRST QUARTER

OHS—Ethan Pritchard 5 run (two-point fail)

OHS—Thomas Rushing 15 run (two-point fail)

 

SECOND QUARTER

OHS—Tylr Bolin 33 run (Jace Easley kick)

OHS—Cox 5 run (Easley kick)

 

THIRD QUARTER

OHS—Bolin 4 run (Easley kick)

 

FOURTH QUARTER

OHS—Jacob Kronebusch 75 run (Easley kick)

NHS—Logan Whetzell 43 run (Landon Kivett kick)