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WRESTLING ROUNDUP: Carthage earns home win over Bolivar, Neosho tops rival McDonald County

 

CARTHAGE 48, BOLIVAR 21

CARTHAGE, Mo. —The Carthage High School wrestling team earned a 48-21 win over Bolivar on Thursday night.

Tigers coach Kenny Brown noted both teams had multiple wrestlers out due to illness. 

Carthage improved to 4-2 on the season and will host Neosho next Tuesday for the Black and Blue Brawl.

Against the Liberators, the Tigers won by forfeit at 106, 113 and 120 pounds.

Carthage’s Bradyn Tate won by fall over Maddux NeSmith at 126.

Both teams were open at 132. 

Carthage’s Eli Sneed (138) and Grey Petticrew (145) both won by fall, while Braxdon Tate dropped a 5-2 decision to Riley Beckman at 152.

At 160, Carthage’s Davion King won by fall in 38 seconds. 

Bolivar’s Trey Brewer earned a 13-6 decision over Gabe Lambeth at 170 before Carthage won by forfeit at 182.

Bolivar’s Blake Goodman won by fall over Landyn Collins at 195, while the Liberators won by forfeit at 220.

At 285, Bolivar’s Cael McCullah defeated Jesua Coquij 8-1. 

 

NEOSHO TOPS MAC COUNTY

NEOSHO, Mo. — The Neosho Wildcats defeated the McDonald County Mustangs 45-18 in a wrestling dual on Thursday. 

Recording wins by fall for Neosho were Fisher Butler (120), Hayden Crane (132), Nate Copeland (138), Bostyn Patterson (145), Collyn Kivett (160), Eli Zar (170) and DeLeon Ulysses (195).

Earnings wins by fall for the Mustangs were Levi Smith (152) and Samuel Murphy (220).   

Only three matches went the distance. 

Neosho’s Gabe Mabery earned a 7-3 decision over Alex Bogart at 182, while McDonald County’s Blaine Ortiz defeated Johnny Chrisco 5-2 at 126 and Mac County’s Jayce Hitt defeated Nico Olivares 5-2 in the heavyweight match.

Both teams were open at 106 and 113 pounds.

WRESTLING: Joplin duo set for state tourney experience

When it comes to their high school wrestling careers, Josiah Vaughn and Sam Melton are at the opposite ends of the spectrum. 

A senior, Vaughn is set to conclude his prep career alongside the state’s best. 

Just a freshman, Melton is just getting started. 

Vaughn and Melton will represent Joplin High School at the MSHSAA Class 4 Boys Wrestling Championships on Saturday at Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence.

The JHS duo earned state berths by finishing in the top three of their respective brackets at the sectional event on Feb. 28 in Ozark. 

Competing at 132 pounds, Vaughn went 3-1 and captured third place at the sectional. As a result, Vaughn is ending his prep career at the state tourney. 

“It feels great,” Vaughn said. “It’s like a dream come true really. I don’t even know how to explain it…it just feels great.”

At the sectional, Vaughn won by fall over Raymore-Peculiar’s Eli Van Trump before falling to Ozark’s Elijah Maskrod. 

Vaughn earned a tech fall over Lee’s Summit’s Bryce McKeone to earn a spot in the crucial third-place match. With a state berth up for grabs, Vaughn earned a 4-1 decision over Jefferson City’s Hunter Walling. 

“I just went out there and wrestled hard,” Vaughn said. “It was like relief and excitement both…a weight off my shoulders.” 

Simply put, Vaughn got the job done when his season was on the line. 

“It’s awesome that he’s going,” Joplin coach Jeremy Finley said. “I can’t explain the joy we all felt for him when he made it. 132 is a tough bracket in Class 4. It was only top three this year instead of top four. He made it to the third and fourth place match and he just pulled it out. He wrestled tough. I’m very proud of him.”

Vaughn, who is 19-12 this season, said earning a state berth as a senior makes him feel as if all of his hard work has paid off. Of course, he hopes to make some noise on Saturday, too.  

“My goal is to place,” Vaughn said. “I just have to go out there and wrestle hard and wrestle the way I know I can.” 

“We want to see him just go out there and wrestle as hard and as tough as he can,” Finley said. “If he does that, things will take care of themselves.” 

Vaughn, who has been involved in wrestling for nine years, said he’s well aware that this weekend will be his final time wrestling for the Eagles.

“It’s a bittersweet feeling,” he said. 

While Vaughn is set to end his prep career, Melton is just getting his going.

A prep rookie, Melton placed second at 106 pounds at the Class 4 sectional to earn a trip to state. 

“It’s a big deal for a freshman,” Finley said of advancing to state. “We don’t get a lot of freshmen that qualify for the state tournament. Every once in a while we get a couple of good kids who come along who do qualify. But now that he’s qualified, our goal for him is to go out and try to win a state title.”

Melton went 2-1 at the sectional. He pinned Capital City’s Austin Feely in the quarterfinals and then earned a 3-1 decision over Lee’s Summit’s Gabe Hawkins in the semifinals.

In the bracket’s title bout, Waynesville’s William Austin edged Melton 3-1. Melton now owns a record of 26-5.

“I expected to make it to state this year because of the hard work I’ve put in and it feels good to make it,” Melton said. “I’m just excited and ready to go.”

While Melton realizes he’ll be gaining valuable experience for the future at this year’s state meet, that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have lofty goals for Saturday.

“I’d like to get on the podium,” he said. “That would be great. I just want to wrestle consistently every time out. I just have to wrestle to the best of my ability. If I achieve my goal this year, great. But if I don’t, it’s not going to affect me going into next year. I’ll keep working hard.” 

“He needs to stay mentally prepared,” Finley said. “For a lot of kids, especially freshmen, that go to the state tournament for the first time, it’s their first time they’ve wrestled under the lights. Some kids excel when the pressure’s tough and some kids fold.” 

Saturday’s Class 4 event begins at 9:30 a.m., with the semifinals scheduled for 2:45 p.m. The title matches are slated to begin at 6:30. 

Live results are available through the MSHSAA website. 

 

CARTHAGE SENDING SIX

Carthage will have six athletes competing in Class 4, including sectional champions Davion King (145) and Luke Gall (182).

Bradyn Tate (113), Dagan Sappington (132), Eli Sneed (138) and Braxdon Tate (152) also advanced for the Tigers. 

 

CLASS 3 MEET IS FRIDAY

The Class 3 event is Friday, with Neosho, Carl Junction, McDonald County and Webb City among the teams competing. 

Defending champ Neosho has eight wrestlers competing, including three-time champion Cayden Auch (46-0). 

Other Wildcats competing at state are sectional champions Raymond Hembree (106), Hayden Crane (132) and Jeremiah Larson (195). Neoho’s Landon Kivett (120), Trent Neece (152), Eric Holt (170) and Eli Zar (145) round out the state qualifiers. 

McDonald County will have four athletes competing, while Carl Junction and Webb City have two wrestlers apiece. 

The Mustangs are led by sectional champ Blaine Ortiz (113). Also competing for McDonald County will be Levi Smith (132), Sam Murphy (220) and Jayce Hitt (285).

Carl Junction’s qualifiers are Jesse Cassatt (182) and Lukas Walker (106), while Jacob Ott (195) and Roger Carranco (182) will compete for Webb City. 

 

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CLASS 3 DISTRICT 6 WRESTLING: Area athletes advance to sectional; Neosho, Carl Junction top team standings

 

The Class 3 District 6 wrestling tournament was held on Saturday at Carl Junction High School.

The top four finishers in each weight class advanced to the sectional tournament that will be held at Willard on Feb. 27.

Listed below are the sectional qualifiers in each weight class, along with the final team standings. 

Neosho claimed the team championship, while Carl Junction was the runner-up. 

 

CLASS 3 DISTRICT 6 TOURNAMENT RESULTS

106 POUNDS

  1. Raymond Hembree, Neosho
  2. Lukas Walker, Carl Junction
  3. Noah Agcaoili, Willard
  4. Victor Lopez-Sebastian, McDonald County

113 POUNDS

  1. Blaine Ortiz, McDonald County
  2. Max Matthews, Carl Junction
  3. Gavyn Walker, Hillcrest
  4. Wyatt Black, Neosho

120 POUNDS

  1. Landon Kivett, Neosho
  2. Colton Taylor, Webb City
  3. Trey Pilkinton, Hillcrest
  4. Keaton Colburn, Carl Junction

126 POUNDS

  1. Christian Finley, Willard
  2. Jonathan Chrisco, Neosho
  3. Dylan Frazier, Carl Junction
  4. Skyler Caudel, Parkview

132 POUNDS

  1. Hayden Crane, Neosho
  2. Levi Smith, McDonald County
  3. Levi Noguera, Parkview
  4. Dominic Boles, Webb City

138 POUNDS

  1. Oscar Martinez, Willard
  2. Dexter Merrell, Carl Junction
  3. Nathan Copeland, Neosho
  4. Cross Spencer, McDonald County

145 POUNDS

  1. Eli Zar, Neosho
  2. Cole Stewart, Carl Junction
  3. Andrew Keithly, Willard
  4. Junior Lamarre, Parkview

152 POUNDS

  1. Trent Neece, Neosho
  2. Timothy Stevens, Willard
  3. Lucas Watkins, Carl Junction
  4. Joseph Woods, Parkview

160 POUNDS

  1. Cayden Auch, Neosho
  2. Ryder Heimbach, Willard
  3. Alexis Molina-Cruz, McDonald County
  4. Bradyen Hollingsworth, Webb City

170 POUNDS

  1. Eric Holt, Neosho
  2. Calvin Stanford, Willard
  3. Chance Benford, Carl Junction
  4. Jackson Ward, Webb City

182 POUNDS

  1. Jesse Cassatt, Carl Junction
  2. Roger Carranco, Webb City
  3. Aleczander Rodgers, Hillcrest
  4. Rylan Dixon, Willard

195 POUNDS

  1. Jeremiah Larson, Neosho
  2. Jacob Ott, Webb City
  3. Jonas Keohane, Willard
  4. Cayden Bolinger, Carl Junction

220 POUNDS

  1. Jacob Fry, Neosho
  2. Sam Murphy, McDonald County
  3. Brennan Carey, Carl Junction
  4. Derek Hicks, Willard

285 POUNDS

  1. Jayce Hitt, McDonald County
  2. Kameron Bennett, Carl Junction
  3. Nicholas Litchy, Parkview
  4. Jacob Gott, Hillcrest

 

TEAM STANDINGS

Neosho 231, Carl Junction 155, Willard 131, McDonald County 89, Webb City 60, Hillcrest 45, Parkview 45.

 

WRESTLING: Neosho wins COC tourney, Carthage fourth

REPUBLIC, Mo. Led by five individual champions and three runners-up, Neosho took first place at the Central Ozark Conference wrestling tournament on Saturday at Republic High School.

Neosho finished on top of the team standings with 331 points. Ozark was second with 252 and Nixa was third with 247.5.

Carthage (201.5), Willard (199), Carl Junction (159) and Webb City (137) finished fourth through seventh, respectively. 

Branson (135), Joplin (120) and Republic (38) rounded out the standings.

 

NEOSHO RESULTS

Winning individual titles for the Wildcats were Raymond Hembree (106 pounds), Hayden Crane (132), Eli Zar (145), Cayden Auch (160) and Jeremiah Larson (195).

Neosho’s Landon Kivett (120), Eric Holt (170) and Jacob Fry (220) all took second in their respective brackets.

Finishing fourth in their brackets were Wyatt Black (113), Nate Copeland (138) and Trent Neece (152). 

Jonny Chrisco (126), Cade Daniel (182) and Nikolas Olivares (285) all finished fifth. 

 

CARTHAGE RESULTS

Eli Sneed was the champion at 138 pounds, pinning Willard’s Oscar Martinez in the title bout. 

Bradyn Tate (113), Davion King (145) and Luke Gall (182) all finished second in their brackets.

Carlos Reyes placed third at 120 and Braxdon Tate was third at 152, while Dylan Huntley (106) and Brett Rockers (170) both finished fifth.

Anthony Salas was seventh at 220, Kip Castor was eighth at 126 and Alexis Vasquez took eighth at 285. 

 

CARL JUNCTION RESULTS

Carl Junction’s Jesse Cassatt was the champion at 182, edging Carthage’s Gall 5-3 in the title bout. 

Lukas Walker was the runner-up at 106, while Brennan Carey placed third at 220. 

Finishing fourth were Dexter Merrell (132), Cole Stewart (145), Cayden Bollinger (195) and Kameron Bennett (285).

Max Matthews was fifth at 113 and Chance Benford placed sixth at 160.

 

WEBB CITY RESULTS 

Jacob Ott was the runner-up at 195 pounds.

Colt Taylor placed third at 113, Roger Carranco took third at 182 and Brayden Hollingsworth finished fourth at 160.

Placing sixth were Dominic Boles (132) and Hunter England (145), while Aiden Moore (126), Rafe Mackey (138), Jackson Ward (170) and Kole Carr (285) all placed seventh. Robby Hollis finished eighth at 220. 

 

JOPLIN RESULTS

Josiah Vaughn placed third at 132, while Sam Melton was fourth at 106. 

Joplin’s Brendon Mynatt took fifth at 160, while Rocky Walker (126), Draven VanGilder (170), Brayden Thomas (182), Luke Gunn (220) and Gunner Price (285) all finished sixth in their brackets.

Alex Short (113) and Freddy Cerrato-Martinez (120) both placed seventh.

Reese Macios took eighth at 138 and Johnathon Burke was eighth at 145.

WRESTLING ROUNDUP: Area squads compete at tourneys, Neosho takes first at Branson

NEOSHO WINS BRANSON TOURNEY

BRANSON, Mo. — With six individual champions and four runners-up, the Neosho Wildcats cruised to a first place finish at the Branson Invitational wrestling tournament on Saturday.
Neosho finished with 258.5 points. Ozark was second with 160, Rolla was third with 132 and Carl Junction finished fourth with 124. There were 12 teams competing.
Claiming individual titles for the Wildcats were Raymond Hembree (106 pounds), Landon Kivett (120), Eli Zar (145), Cayden Auch (160), Eric Holt (170) and Jeremiah Larson (195).
Finishing second in their brackets were Jack Lankford (113), Hayden Crane (132), Nate Copeland (138) and Trent Neece (152).
Neosho’s Eric Renner finished third at 220, while Jonny Chrisco was fourth at 126 and Cade Daniel finished fourth at 182. Nikolas Olivares was sixth at 285.
Carl Junction’s Jesse Cassatt was the champion at 182 pounds and Brennan Carey was the runner-up at 220.
Max Matthews (113), Dexter Merrell (138), Cole Stewart (145), Cayden Bollinger (195) all placed third in their respective brackets for the Bulldogs.
Carl Junction’s Kameron Bennett placed fourth at 285 and Chance Benford took fifth at 160, while Dylan Frazier placed sixth at 126, Arlen Wakefield was sixth at 152 and Keaton Colburn was eighth at 120.

JOPLIN FOURTH AT REPUBLIC

REPUBLIC, Mo. — The Joplin High School wrestling team finished fourth in the final team standings at the Republic Invitational on Saturday.
Camdenton (255), Ozark (177.5) and Logan-Rogersville (174) were the top three teams, with Joplin fourth (156). There were 11 teams in attendance.
Joplin’s Sam Melton was the champion at 106 pounds. A freshman, Melton went 5-0 with three wins by fall.
Brendon Mynatt was the runner-up at 160. Mynatt won four matches by fall before falling to Camdenton’s Nathaniel Beeson in the title bout.
Finishing third in their respective brackets for the Eagles were Josiah Vaughn (132 pounds), Brayden Thomas (182), Scott Lowe (195) and Gunner Price (heavyweight).
Four Joplin wrestlers placed fourth in their brackets–Alex Short (113), Rocky Walker (126), Draven VanGilder (170) and Luke Gunn (220).
Also for the Eagles, Jack Stanley finished sixth at 153, Reese Macios was seventh at 138 and Johnathon Burke finished ninth at 145.

WEBB CITY SIXTH AT WILLARD

WILLARD, Mo. — Webb City’s wrestling squad finished sixth in the team standings at Willard’s Tiger Pride Battle.
The top five teams were Helias Catholic (189.5), Bolivar (172), Farmington (166), Willard (152) and Centralia (144), with Webb City sixth (90). There were 11 teams in attendance.
Webb City’s Jacob Ott was the champion at 195 pounds, while Roger Carranco was the runner-up at 182 pounds and Brayden Hollingsworth placed third at 160 pounds.
Kole Carr was fourth at 285, Colt Taylor placed fifth at 113, Aiden Moore was sixth at 120 and Jackson Ward was sixth at 170.
Finishing ninth in their brackets were Rafe Mackey (138), Jordan Howard (145) and Brantley Carter (152).

SENECA TAKES THIRD AT NEWTON

NEWTON, Kan. — The Seneca Indians finished third in the team standings at the 58th Newton Tournament of Champions.
Goddard (200.5) and Maize (197) were the top two teams, with Seneca (166.5) third. There were 21 teams in attendance.
Seneca’s Brady Roark (106) and Zane Cotten (195) captured individual titles, while Gabriel Commons was the runner-up at 170.
Brayden Thiel finished fourth at 120, Dane Napier was fourth at 182, Clayton Swadley took fifth at 138, Kendon Pollard was sixth at 132 and Jakob Tate placed seventh at 220.

WRESTLING ROUNDUP: Neosho wins Marshfield Duals; Carthage fares well at Excelsior Springs; Webb City competes at Monett

 

NEOSHO WINS MARSHFIELD DUALS

Neosho took first place at the Marshfield Duals wrestling tournament on Saturday. 

The Wildcats went 5-0, beating Camdenton 57-21, topping Carl Junction 54-19, defeating Lebanon 41-20, beating Marshfield 53-19 and handling Parkview 82-0.

Recording wins by fall against Camdenton were Landon Kivett (120), Trent Neece (152), Cayden Auch (160), Eric Holt (170) and Jeremiah Larson (195).

Against Carl Junction, Neosho’s Raymond Hembree (113), Landon Kivett, Neece, Cade Daniel (170) and Larson won by fall. Jack Lankford (120) won by technical fall, while Collyn Kivett (145) earned a major decision, 14-1, and Nikolas Olivares edged Kameron Bennett 7-6 in the heavyweight bout.  

Lukas Walker (106) and Cayden Bollinger (195) recorded pins for the Bulldogs, while Jesse Cassatt (182) and Dexter Merrell (138) won decisions. 

Neosho’s Neece, Auch and Hayden Crane (132) won by fall against Lebanon, while Hembree, Landon Kivett, Nate Copeland (138), Collyn Kivett, Holt, Larson and Olivares all earned decisions.

In the dual with Marshfield, Copeland, Neece, Auch, Holt and Larson all won by fall, while Jonny Chrisco (126) won by tech fall. Wyatt Black (106), Landon Kivett and Crane earned decisions.

In the lopsided win against Parkview, Chrisco, Copeland and Neece pinned their opponents, while Collyn Kivett earned a major decision. Neosho won the other matches by forfeit. 

Carl Junction tied Camdenton 42-42.

Chance Benford (170), Cassatt, Cayden Bollinger (195) and Brennan Carey (220) won by fall. 

Lebanon defeated Carl Junction 66-7.

Carl Junction’s Cole Stewart earned an 11-5 decision at 152, while Cassatt earned a major decision at 182, winning 14-5. 

Marshfield beat Carl Junction 54-30.

Recording pins for Carl Junction were Merrell, Lukas Walker (106) and Dylan Frazier (126). 

 

CARTHAGE TIGERS FARE WELL AT TOURNEY

Carthage competed at the Excelsior Springs Classic. 

Carlos Reyes (120), Braxdon Tate (152), Luke Gall (182) and Kanen Vogt (220) all won individual titles. 

Reyes won all five of his matches by fall, while Tate had four pins and a win by decision. 

Gall won three matches by fall and another by tech fall. Tigers coach Kenny Brown said Gall set a new CHS weight class record for fastest fall when he pinned Lawson’s Ethan Sinclair in 10 seconds. The previous record for the 182 weight class was 18 seconds, set by Gage Bloomer during the 16-17 season. 

Vogt won two matches by fall and another by decision. 

Also for the Tigers, Davion King was the runner-up at 145, Brett Rockers took second at 170 and Eli Sneed placed third at 138. 

Alexis Vasquez was the champion of the heavyweight “B” bracket. 

 

WEBB CITY COMPETES AT MONETT

The Webb City Cardinals competed at the Monett Tournament.

Webb City’s Jacob Ott was the champion at 195 pounds, beating Harrisonville’s Trevor Campbell 5-2 in the title bout. 

Brayden Hollingsworth finished third at 170 pounds, while Roger Carranco won the third-place match at 182. 

Bobby Pearish finished fourth at 113, while Colt Taylor placed fourth at 120. Jackson Ward placed fifth at 160, Cooper Heilbrun took sixth at 152 and Kole Carr was sixth at 285.

Also for the Cardinals, Liam Taylor finished eighth at 220, Rafe Mackey was 10th at 138, while Jordan Howard finished 10th at 145. Webb City was eighth in the team standings. 

Wrestling: Seneca tops Webb City

Seneca defeated Webb City 71-6 in a prep wrestling dual on Thursday night.
The Indians won six matches by fall and another by technical fall.
Earning wins by fall for Seneca were Brady Roark (113 pounds), Dalton Duley (120), Kendon Pollard (126), Cole Whitehead (138), Clayton Swadley (145) and Jakob Tate (285).
Seneca’s Lincoln Renfro recorded a win by technical fall, 15-0, at 152 pounds.
At 170, Seneca’s Gabriel Commons earned a 6-2 decision over Brayden Hollingsworth and Zane Cotten beat Jacob Ott 6-2 at 195.
Webb City’s Liam Taylor pinned Nash Crain at 220 for the Cardinals’ lone points.