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5/12/10 Scores

Big matchup tonight for the championship of the Forsyth Tournament as Strafford defeated Blue Eye 4-2.  Rhett Parton tosses a complete game for the win yielding only 5 hits along the way.  Connor Wilson hits a home run to help the cause.

Meanwhile on the soccer pitch, Glendale defeated archrival Kickapoo as Alix Opfer got the game winner.  The Lady Falcons finish second in the Ozark Conference at 8-1 behind Parkview.

And fresh off the presses, I’ve got the final district seeds we’ve been waiting on.  Class 4 district 11 where Branson gets the top seed.  Make sure to check out all the districts here.

BASEBALL

  • Branson 9, Glendale 1
  • Strafford 4, Blue Eye 2
    • Strafford: Rhett Parton – W, CG, 5 hitter; Connor Wilson – HR
  • Purdy 5, Galena 3
    • Purdy: Landon Terry – W; Cody Hall – HR; Daniel Burnside – 2 H, 2 RBI
    • Galena: Chris Foster – 2 for 4, 2B, HR, 2 RBI
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5/11/10 Scores

Some baseball is back on tonight and we’ve already had a great game.  A couple of small school titans meet in Dadeville & Stockton with the Tigers coming out on top.  Robbe Ewing used his arm and bat to lead the way, hitting a HR as well as getting the win while striking out 13 Bearcats.  Keaton Seibenaler also hits a dinger to give Stockton a big win.

Elsewhere, Ozark wins a close one over Glendale 3-2 as Drew Crain pitches a complete game for the win.  Strafford’s Conner Wilson smacks a home run and 5 Indian players get 2 hits each as Strafford pulls out an 8-7 win over Forsyth.  And Tyler Burgess continues to impress for Webb City as he gets the W against Kickapoo 9-1.  Derrick Mann helped the Webb City cause with an early grand slam, one of three homers on the night for the Cardinals.

And in soccer last night, Parkview wrapped up their first ever Ozark Conference championship with a 3-0 win over West Plains.  The Lady Vikings will head into districts with a perfect 9-0 conference run in their pocket.

BASEBALL

  • Stockton 3, Dadeville 1
    • Stockton: Robbe Ewing – W, 13 K, HR; Keaton Seibenaler – HR
  • Webb City 9, Kickapoo 1
    • Webb City: Tyler Burgess – W; Derrick Mann – Grand Slam; Chris Hance – HR; Breckin Williams – HR
  • Branson 14, Parkview 8 (9 inn)
    • Branson: Mike Compton – 6 IP, 11 K, 0 ER
    • Parkview: Cody Guynn – 2 HR, Grand Slam; Zach Perry – HR
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4/5/10 Scores

Big matchup on the baseball diamond last night as class 1 #9 Galena took on class 2 #8 Southwest.  And when the dust settled it was the small school getting the win.  Colby Hall pitched a complete game for the Bears and he held Southwest down just enough to register a 9-6 win.

A couple of 1-0 scores on the soccer pitch also.  Joplin picks up their second shootout victory in a week defeating Neosho.  And Nixa made a Lauren Moats goal stand up as they defeated Camdenton 1-0.

GIRLS SOCCER

  • Joplin 1, Neosho 0 (PK)
  • Kickapoo 6, Branson 0
    • Kickapoo: Lauren Rowland, og, McKenna Adams 2, Kaylee Stephens, Megan Melugin
  • Bolivar 4, Willard 1
  • Nixa 1, Camdenton 0
    • Nixa: Lauren Moats
  • Jefferson City 4, Lebanon 0
  • Warrensburg 2, Springfield Central 0

BASEBALL

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2010 All-Summit Conference Basketball

All of you keeping an eye out for basketball talent to watch next year need to watch the Summit Conference.  Looking at this years all-conference teams, half of the 10 boys first team players return next year.  With four of those being sophomores.  League champion Gainesville returns their leader Dakota Nash.  Norwood will have sophomores Riley Jenkins and Cody Hull back.  And Seymour will have first team soph Tyler Lee, as well as sophomore Jordan Humbyrd and junior J.J. Larsen who made honorable mention.

On the girls side, even more players return with only 3 seniors on the first team.  Santana Cruz of Conway, Maggie Arnall of Hartville, and Fordland’s Megan Orr.  Seymour will return two first teamers in Leann Lansdown and Taylor Hodge, and Norwood will have 3 all-conference players returning including Jordan Gray from the first team.

Congrats to the all-Summit Conference honorees.  My thanks to Mansfield boys coach Terry Writer for sending the boys team in.  And thanks to Norwood girls coach David Drake and another kind reader for supplying the girls side.

2010 All-Summit Conference Basketball Teams

BOYS

First team

Summit Conference baseball preview 2009

When a coach with 29 years of experience under his belt says “This my be the most unsettled lineup I’ve ever had going into a season.”, you tend to take notice. That kind of statement would be cause for some panic with most coaches and teams. But since the coach is Doug Jones and the team is Mansfield, you shouldn’t be quite so alarmed.
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2/6/09 scores

Coming to you from somewhere other than where I normally do, sitting in a chair that’s not at all comfortable, without access to my email, it’s Joboo with the very delayed Friday night scores.  Once the faceless, bloodsucking, evil corporation that has forced this mini-exodus has put my personal Humpty-Dumpty back together again, I’ll tell everyone the full story.  But for now, let’s stick to what you really want to know.  The scores.

BASKETBALL

BOYS

McAuley Warrior Classic

  • New Covenant 51, Exeter 35
    • New Covenant: Nick Petree – 25 pts

Varsity

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1/5/09 scores

It was a good night to be a Lady Eagle.  The Nixa girls get their revenge in round 2 as they defeat archrival Ozark 45-38.  Bri Anton led all scorers with 18 but Nixa makes a 9 point lead entering the fourth quarter stand up.  Aly Stock & Abby Bracker each had 12 for the Lady Eagles.  And Fair Grove again shows balanced scoring with 5 players going for 8 or more to down Hillcrest 69-56.  Mollie Gavin had 19 for Fair Grove to lead all scorers.

BASKETBALL

Girls
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12/2 scores

BASKETBALL

BOYS

Pierce City Tournament

  • #3 Thomas Jefferson 51, #6 McAuley 47 (OT)
    • Thomas Jefferson: Jordan Stauffer – 20 pts, 12 rbs
    • McAuley: Kevin O’Keefe – 21 pts; Brant Russell – 20 pts
  • #2 Pierce City 71, #7 Wheaton 49
    • Pierce City: Dietrick Sooter – 25 pts

Frisco League Tournament

  • #1 Laquey 65, #9 Licking 23
  • #2 Stoutland 86, #7 Richland 60
  • #3 Plato 66, #6 Newburg 50

Varsity