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BASKETBALL
GIRLS
McAuley Warrior Classic
- #1 Seneca 64, #8 East Newton JV 28
- #4 Verona 54, #5 Wheaton 50
Crocker Tournament
- Eugene 62, Stoutland 29
- Stoutland: Briana Boatwright – 24 pts
- Crocker 53, St. Elizabeth 31
- Crocker: Larra Kubinski – 18 pts, Kaitlin Bogle – 17 pts
- Plato 47, Iberia 41
- Plato: Kaley Cobb – 21 pts
SWCL Tournament
- #1 Sparta 59, #8 Billings 29
- #4 Clever 70, #5 Crane 68 (2OT)
- #2 Blue Eye def #7 Forsyth
- #3 Spokane 51, #6 Galena 48
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Since we’ve been short on contests this week, here’s what I have for Monday – Wednesday. Hopefully we get back on track tonight.
BASKETBALL
GIRLS
Clinton Tournament
#2 Lebanon 76, #7 Lee’s Summit CC 44
Lebanon: Brittany Stamm – 17 pts, Megan Stamm – 15 pts
Next: Fri @ 8:30 – #2 Lebanon vs #3 Sherwood
Osceola Tournament
Hermitage 49, Macks Creek [...]
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The game of the night is on the boys side as Mansfield and Fair Grove go four extra periods to settle their contest. The Lions Nathan Jones scored 23 and hit 7 threes to help Mansfield outlast the Eagles 82 – 77. It was inside vs outside with Mansfield tossing in 12 threes on the night to Fair Grove’s 1. But Justin Cleeton and Matt Loyd provided plenty of punch for the Eagles scoring 23 & 24 pts. Mansfield rallied from 7 down to start the fourth to send the game to bonus basketball.
Miller’s scoring machine Hannah Wilkerson has the top individual performance as she went for 42 points to lead the Lady Cardinals to a 69-63 win over a good Ash Grove squad. Honorable mention to Thomas Jefferson’s Alex Oserowsky who had the big double double scoring 23 and grabbing 16 rebounds in the Cavaliers 67-64 loss to Southwest.
BASKETBALL
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The Lebanon girls win their own tournament with a 57-32 win over Pleasant Hope. Megan Stamm led the way with 21 points. Likewise the Neosho girls take the title in their tournament. Tournament MVP Lorelei Snow scored 21 in their 51-37 defeat of Rogers, AR.
BOYS
Neosho Holiday Tournament
- 5th place – Neosho 44, KC Ruskin 42
- 3rd place – McDonald County def Charleston, AR
- Championship – Van Buren, AR 53, Morrilton, AR 35
- Van Buren: Brooks White – 15 pts, tournament MVP
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Champions crowned tonight, Eminence wins the Cabool Holiday Tournament 59-49 over Thayer, Blue Eye takes the boys half of the Walnut Grove Holiday Classic 70-49 over Morrisville, while Couch downs Exeter 43-38 despite 24 pts from Whitney Edie to win the girls side. But Kickapoo comes up one game short falling to Lee’s Summit West 75-63 in the finals of the William Jewell Tournament Cardinal Division. The 35 points of West’s Mizzou signee Mike Dixon relegated the Chiefs to second.
BOYS
Cabool Holiday Tournament
- 7th place – Sparta 47, Cabool 40
- 5th place – Liberty 47, Houston 37
- 3rd place – Couch vs Fair Grove – 5 PM
- Championship – Eminence 59, Thayer 49
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*Update* A huge thank you to fungoking for posting the Lebanon results at MoSports and sending them to me. You da man!
Here are the other tournaments that I’m aware of and I will make every effort to obtain results. No promises made of course. Also, just a gentle reminder that you don’t have to be in Springfield to see some great basketball right now.
BOYS
Neosho Holiday Tournament - Neosho High School
- McDonald County 57, Monett 56
- Monett: Logan Dickens – 18 pts
- Van Buren, AR 51, KC Ruskin 41
- Morrilton,AR 68, Neosho 52
- Van Buren, AR 44, McDonald County 36
- KC Ruskin 57, Monett 49
- Monett: Logan Dickens – 20 pts
- Charleston, AR 61, Neosho 50
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The Central Bulldogs serve notice that they are going to be a force in the area this year as they down Ozark in a big early season matchup 88-78 last night. The Bulldogs came out hot from the start and forced 15 Tiger turnovers on the night. Johnny Gray scored 26 points to lead Central with Nathan Wood chipping in big time with 21. Jordan Nuckolls had 30 for the Tigers to lead all scorers, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Central on this night.
And at Billings, Dietrick Sooter made a strong argument to be included in the discussion for the best player in the Ozarks with a 39 point, 9 3-pointer performance in the Eagles 77-74 loss to Billings.
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BOYS SOCCER
Nixa 4, Branson 3: Nixa – Kaleb Romero 2, KhaiUyen Huynh, Carlos Reyes; Branson – Roman Havrylets 2
Greenwood 5, Marshfield 3: Greenwood – Chris Aiken, Brad Cook, Matt Cook, Stuart Beezley, Cory McCoy; Marshfield – Ethan Replogle, Robert Martin 2
Crocker 6, Richland 2
Kickapoo 3, Rolla 1: Kickapoo – Ryan Moses, Tyler Bennett, Skyler Russell; Rolla [...]
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