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BOYS SOCCER ROUNDUP: Carthage blanks Willard; Neosho nips Webb City

 

CARTHAGE 3, WILLARD 0

CARTHAGE, Mo. — After a scoreless first half, Carthage erupted for three unanswered goals after the break to earn a 3-0 win over Willard on Tuesday at Haffner Stadium.

The Tigers got on the board in the 51st minute with a goal from Kleverzon Paz.

Carthage went up 2-0 in the 68th minute after a goal from Aldo Sanchez-Cancinos. The goal was assisted by Neyzer Ramos-Garcia.

The third goal came in the final minute of the game was scored by George Laytham, with Henry Hernandez assisting. 

Carthage will compete at the Parkview Tournament on Friday and Saturday. 

 

NEOSHO 2, WEBB CITY 1 OT

WEBB CITY, Mo. — Juan Perez scored the game winning goal on a penalty kick in overtime to lift Neosho past Webb City 2-1. 

After neither team scored in the first half, Neosho’s Byron Gomez scored in the 46th minute.

Webb City’s lone goal was scored by Alex Flores. It came in the 75th minute. 

 

BOYS SOCCER: Carthage knocks off College Heights

 

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Carthage’s boys soccer team earned a 7-1 win over College Heights Christian with McAuley Catholic on Thursday. 

The Tigers received first half goals from Eric Garcia (15th minute), Silas Laytham (38th minute) and George Laytham (40th minute). 

The Tigers scored the first three goals of the second half. Welle Welle scored in the 42nd minute, there was an own goal in the 43rd minute and Garcia notched a goal in the 53rd minute. 

College Heights got on the board in the 59th on a goal from Michael Parrigon. 

Welle added a goal in the 71st minute for the final margin. 

Carthage hosts Willard on Tuesday. College Heights is at McDonald County on Tuesday. 

BOYS SOCCER ROUNDUP: Webb City tops Carl Junction; Carthage beats Republic; Neosho defeats Branson

 

WEBB CITY 2, CARL JUNCTION 0

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Webb City’s boys soccer team opened the 2022 season on a positive note, as the Cardinals defeated Carl Junction 2-0 on Tuesday night at Bulldog Stadium. 

Webb City’s goals were scored by Luis Gallardo and Alex Flores. 

Both teams return to action on Thursday. Webb City hosts Monett and Carl Junction is at Parkview. 

 

CARTHAGE 3, REPUBLIC 0

REPUBLIC, Mo. — Carthage defeated Republic 3-0 in boys soccer action on Tuesday night.

Carthage’s Welle Welle scored in the 33rd minute for the lone goal of the first half.

The visitors added two unanswered goals in the second half. Eric Garcia scored in the 43rd minute, with Silas Laytham assisting. 

Henry Hernandez added the final goal in the 75th minute, with the assist going to Welle. 

Carthage hosts College Heights on Thursday night.

 

NEOSHO 3, BRANSON 1

NEOSHO, Mo. — Neosho opened the season with a 3-1 win over Branson in front of the home crowd on Tuesday.

The Wildcats were led by Chris Ornelas, who had a pair of goals in the win. Andy Lopez also found the back of the net for Neosho, with Byron Gomez picking up an assist in the win.

In goal, Jonathan Tribby finished with four saves, while Bailey Motley added three.

Neosho is at Webb City on Saturday.

 

BOYS SOCCER: Webb City returns experienced group in ’22

 

Webb City’s boys soccer team has experience and depth entering the 2022 season.

The Cardinals return 10 athletes with previous varsity experience and also have a large group of promising newcomers who will provide needed depth in the always-tough Central Ozark Conference.

“Our strengths are that we have a lot more depth than we’ve had in previous years,” Webb City coach Nick Harmon said. “Our upperclassmen are experienced at the varsity level and we have options at each position. The team is very excited for the upcoming season. We have high expectations for our performance, day in and day out.”

Webb City’s returning letterwinners are senior forward/midfielder Alex Flores, senior goalie Connor Black, junior forward Joseph Wermuth, junior forward/midfielder Josh White, junior midfielder Luis Gallardo, junior defenders Jadon Brisco, Trevor Peterson and Brayden Brockmiller, sophomore forward/midfielder Kaulden Hood and sophomore goalkeeper Kade Weston.

Flores earned all-district and all-conference recognition last season after scoring 13 goals to go along with 10 assists. 

Gallardo and Wermuth earned all-district honors in ’21. 

Harmon noted the team features 15 freshmen and several other newcomers. With that, there is currently a lot of competition for the varsity positions. 

“Several of our new players have played at higher levels and we’re excited to see how the competition for playing time and positions will unfold,” Harmon said.  

With a large group of returning performers and newcomers, Harmon is definitely optimistic about the team’s chances for success this fall. One main goal for the group would be securing a district championship.  

“I expect to have a successful season where our players work hard for each other each day in training and in games,” Harmon said. 

Harmon is confident the Cardinals will make steady progress throughout the season. There are a few keys to making that happen, he added. 

“Playing a full 80 minutes as a cohesive unit throughout all phases of the game is key,” Harmon said. “We have to stay committed to putting all the pieces together as the season unfolds. Keys to success this year are staying healthy. Also, staying motivated to work hard every day and push ourselves to improve throughout the duration of the season.”

The Cardinals lost four starters to graduation—midfielders Tristan Barroeta and Angel Gallegos, forward Mareus Mask and defender Hasten Hardy. 

Webb City went 12-9 last season, four wins better than the previous season. The Cardinals won the Parkview Tournament and won a district tournament contest before falling to Bolivar in the district semifinals. 

Webb City will begin the 2022 season on Aug. 30 at Carl Junction. The team’s first home date is Sept. 1 against Monett.

BOYS SOCCER: Garrido’s hat trick leads Carthage past College Heights

 

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Senior forward Adrian Garrido scored three goals to lead Carthage to a 7-1 win over College Heights Christian on Thursday in boys soccer action at David Haffner Stadium.

The Tigers led 5-0 in the non-conference matchup. 

Garrido scored two goals in the first half, one in the 16th minute and another in the 31st minute. 

Also scoring goals in the first half for the Tigers were Clismer Lopez, George Laytham and Silas Laytham.

College Heights (1-1) got on the board when Maxton Sitton recorded a goal in the 40th minute. 

Garrido added a goal in the 48th minute, while Silas Laytham’s goal in the 74th minute finished off the scoring.

Lopez also had two assists, while Jorge Mendez-Lopez and Keneth Paxtor had one assist apiece. 

Carthage (2-0) is at Joplin on Tuesday night. College Heights, a 3-2 winner over Laquey last Saturday, hosts McDonald County on Sept. 7. 

GIRLS SOCCER: Joplin drops home match to Ozark

 

Ozark defeated Joplin 4-0 on Tuesday in Central Ozark Conference girls soccer action.

Ozark recorded 12 shots on-goal. Joplin goalkeeper Mya Johnson made seven saves, while Reece Schroer had one save.

Joplin had two shots on-goal, with Ozark goalie Laney Burks stopping both attempts.

Ozark’s Annabelle Shuler scored an unassisted goal in the 40 minute.

Molly Rushing scored goals in the 44th and 49th minutes. Shuler assisted Rushing’s first goal, while the second came on a penalty kick.

Kaylee Linnebur scored the final goal of the contest in the 63rd minute. 

Joplin hosts Republic at 6:30 on Thursday.