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After the sectional round of class 1, we’re down to just one girls team left as Verona beat Humansville 64-54. Tristan Carrasquillo and Jenna Chadd each had 24 points for Verona to offset Arianne Henry’s 23 for Humansville. But the Dora Lady Falcons are eliminated falling to Naylor 46-41.
The Dora boys see their season end also coming out on the short end of a 70-63 score with Risco. But the class 1 boys game of the year is now set as Dadeville and Thomas Jefferson both won. The Bearcats defeating Chadwick 75-54 as Zach Medley scored 27 points. And TJ upending Drexel 54-44 behind double doubles from both Alex Oserowsky and Jordan Stauffer. They will face off Saturday in Sedalia with a spot in the Show-Me Showdown on the line.
CLASS 1
At Poplar Bluff HS
- Girls – Naylor 46, Dora 41
- Boys – Risco 70, Dora 63
Continue reading 3/9/10 Sectional Update
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BASKETBALL
GIRLS
Seymour Tournament
- Walnut Grove 50, Hartville 37
- Walnut Grove: Jessica Misner – 27 pts
- Seymour 61, Fordland 58
Mark Twain Conference Tournament
Varsity
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Maybe tonight will finally wake up the rest of the state to what’s going on at Thomas Jefferson in Joplin. The Cavaliers go to Washburn and get revenge for their only loss of the season knocking of the #10 team in class 3, Southwest, by a final score of 48-41. The Cavaliers took a 9-0 lead, and ended the first period up 16-4. The lead would swell to 16 and then things got really bad. Trailing 23-9, the Trojans leading scorer Levi Roberts sprained and ankle and left the game for the rest of the half. At that point, Roberts had 8 of Southwest’s 9 points. Big trouble right? Not exactly. Josh Hartin scored 5 second quarter points and Josh Cutberth hit a big 3 as part of a 10-3 run to whittle the TJ lead down to 26-19 at the half.
In the second half, 6 was the important number. That was as close as Southwest could get cutting the lead down to 6 on 5 separate occasions. But they couldn’t break through. Hartin scored 11 points in the half, but the TJ big men, Jordan Stauffer and Alex Oserowsky combined for 15 second half points, the Cavaliers controlled the pace of the game, and took care of the basketball against the Trojans pressure to hold off any comeback. Stauffer and Hartin tied for high game honors with 17 points each. TJ goes to 18-1 with the victory and secures a share of the Ozark 7 title with Southwest.
BASKETBALL
BOYS
Varsity
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BASKETBALL
BOYS
SWCL Tournament
- Forsyth 72, Blue Eye 66
- Clever 70, Sparta 28
- Clever: Jeremy Dresslaer – 22 pts
- Crane 69, Galena 56
- Spokane 58, Billings 41
- Spokane: Jordan Lair – 23 pts
Continue reading 1/5/10 Scores
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A monster game tonight in Forsyth as Branson’s Avery Dingman broke the school single game scoring record with 46 points in the Pirates 94-54 win over Crane. Dingman went 10 of 12 from 3 point range in the contest. And in Pierce City, Thomas Jefferson’s dynamic duo of Jordan Stuaffer and Alex Oserowsky didn’t disappoint as they both scored over 20 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the Cavalier’s 51-40 win over Pierce City to move into the championship game of the Pierce City Tournament.
On the girls side, Nixa & Ozark will meet in the championship game of the Ozark tournament as each team won last evening. And the top seeds will meet in Blue Eye as the hosts defeated Forsyth 49-29, and Cassville, behind Hannah Elkins 23 points, defeated Exeter 59-33.
WRESTLING
- Ozark 38, Waynesville 24
- Webb City 47, Carl Junction 19
- Webb City 41, Joplin 40
- Nixa 41, Carthage 18
BOYS
Pierce City Tournament
- Thomas Jefferson 51, Pierce City 40
- TJ: Jordan Stauffer – 25 pts, 11 rbs; Alex Oserowsky – 22 pts, 11 rbs, 6 stls
- Wheaton 49, East Newton 48
Continue reading 12/3/09 Scores
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And we are fully under way in the 09-10 basketball season. And Pleasant Hope’s Matt Brown has already marked himself as a player to watch scoring 82 points in the teams first two games. Last night Brown went for 40 as the Pirates won 85-33 over College Heights in the first round of the Dennis Cornish Invitational in Lockwood.
On the girls side, Everton’s Jessica Holland opened her season with a triple double in the Lady Tigers 64-21 win over Niangua in the Everton Invitational. Holland had 23 points, 17 rebounds, and 11 steals to help Everton secure the victory. Teammate Linsey Denney also scored 23 knocking down four 3 pointers.
BASKETBALL
Boys
57th Buffalo Tournament
- Bolivar 70, School of the Osage 45
- Bolivar: Preston Guiot – 25 pts; Dalton Kelley – 20 pts, 20 rbs
- Buffalo 56, Marshfield 49
Carthage Tournament
- #4 Carthage 49, #5 Nevada 30
- #1 Seneca 60, #8 Cassville 27
Continue reading 11/30/09 Scores
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Change is in the air as some new faces have a real shot to rise to the top this year. And don’t sleep on the small school. Zach Medley and Brock Toler of Dadeville, Alex Oserowsky of Thomas Jefferson, and Wheatland’s Clay Crouch are all players to catch in action. If your looking for guys who can flat fill up a score sheet, and SCA game should provide you a good chance to see someone go big. Derek Daniels of Mt. View-Liberty, Willow Springs Stephen Mallow, Houston’s Kyle Poynter, and Pete Leonard of Ava should all be among the area scoring leaders. And if you’re looking for great team play, the list is long. Ozark, Nixa, Dadeville, Miller, Seneca, Stoutland, Laquey, Blue Eye, Southwest, Rogersville, Reeds Spring, Greenwood, etc. Star players? Got em. Hot rivalries? Yep. It’s all here this year. Bring it on!
Top 5 Teams By Class
Class 1
- Dadeville – With Zach Medley and Brock Toler leading the way, the Bearcats are ready for a big year.
- Thomas Jefferson
- Wheatland
- Dora
- Eminence
Continue reading 2009 OS.Net Boys Basketball Preview
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Boys soccer got started last night with a renewal of the Greenwood/New Covenant rivalry. The Warriors struck first on a first half goal from Tanner Stever. But both Stewart Beezley & Chris Aiken would find the net before the half to make it 2-1 Greenwood. In the second half, Beezley & Aiken both struck again as the Bluejays had a 32-8 edge in shots and Greenwood prevailed 5-0.
We also had a premier matchup on the volleyball court last night as class 3 #2 Rogersville took on Kickapoo. And the Lady Chiefs looked on target for a good year dispatching last years state runner-up in straight sets 25-15, 25-20.
And finally a great one on the diamond last night as Walnut Grove outlasted Humansville 1-0 in 12 innings. Lady Tiger hurler Hannah Harman fanned 17 Humansville batters in going the distance for the win.
BOYS SOCCER
Varsity
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Continuing the ‘catching up’ theme, here the Joplin Globe’s 2009 All-Area Boys Basketball Team. Player of the Year & Coach of the Year both went across the border to Kansas, but the Ozarks still had great representation. Eight members of the 16 man first team, nine out of 15 second team members, and the only freshmen to be selected above honorable mention in Alex Oserowsky of Thomas Jefferson. Underclassmen are all over the team with five first teamers including Miller sophomore Justin Jack, two on the second team, and 5 on the third team. Congrats to all those selected.
2009 Joplin Globe All-Area Boys Basketball Team
First Team
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