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Big 8 All-Conference Basketball

Seneca claims Player of the Year on both the boys and girls side of the Big 8.  Toby Roelfsema takes it by himself for the boys.  Jacci Yust shares the honor with Lauren McRae of Carl Junction.

2010 Big 8 All-Conference Basketball Teams

BOYS

First team

  • Toby Roelfsema, Seneca, SR – Player of the Year
  • Zack Kleine, Mt. Vernon, SR
  • Jansen Adams, Carl Junction, SR
  • Stryker Harris, Seneca, SR
  • Waylon Doty, Aurora, SR

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3/6/10 District Update

On on the final night of class 1, 2, & 3 district competition, four schools take home both boys and girls championships.  Three of those accomplished the feat on their home court.  Dora in class 1, Mt. Vernon and Stockton in class 3.  Ava pulls off the district double at Cabool.  The Thayer girls and Seymour boys need overtime to win their district finals.  The Seymour boys and the Dora girls beat both the #1 & #2 seeds in their districts to win their championships.  And the Stockton boys are the lowest seed to win a district coming from the #5 spot.

BOYS

CLASS 1

District 2 at Dora

  • Championship – #1 Dora 62, #2 Eminence 47

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2/19/10 Scores

50!  Lot’s going on last night but we’ll start with that number.  That’s how many points Houston’s Kyle Poynter scored in the Tigers 65-62 loss to Willow Springs.  That ties the all-time school scoring record.  But Poynter was not able to get a game tying three to go in the final minutes to allow the Bears to leave Houston with the win.  Five shots from behind the arc and a 19 for 20 performance from the free throw line highlight Poynter’s night.

Four conference championships got wrapped up also.  In the marquee matchup, Nixa nipped Branson to win the COC Large and go to 25-1 on the season.  Jordan Keeney lead the way with 24 points.  Despite losing to Bolivar 72-69, Rogersville still claims the COC Small title via Marshfield’s 69-62 win over Reeds Spring.  The Wolves would have claimed a share of the title with a victory.  Hillcrest is the undisputed champion of the Ozark Conference with their 67-47 win over Marshfield.  And Strafford claims the Mid-Lakes crown by downing Fair Grove 52-46.

BASKETBALL

BOYS

Mark Twain Conference Tournament

  • Bradleyville 64, Everton 61

Varsity

  • Nixa 64, Branson 63
    • Nixa: Jordan Keeney – 24 pts
  • Willow Springs 65, Houston 62
    • Houston: Kyle Poynter – 50 pts
    • Willow Springs: Taylor James – 25 pts
  • Morrisville 59, Billings 53
  • Seneca 57, Cassville 39
    • Seneca: Stryker Harris – 21 pts
    • Cassville: Travis Northern – 13 pts
  • Pleasant Hope 60, Skyline 46
  • East Newton 62, Monett 47
    • East Newton: Brett Black – 24 pts
  • Summersville 73, Licking 71
    • Summersville: Scott Haynes – 27 pts
  • Miller 49, Pierce City 44
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2009 OS.Net Boys Basketball Preview

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

  1. Dadeville – With Zach Medley and Brock Toler leading the way, the Bearcats are ready for a big year.
  2. Thomas Jefferson
  3. Wheatland
  4. Dora
  5. Eminence

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3/7/09 class 1, 2, & 3 district update

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GIRLS

CLASS 1

District 2 at Bakersfield

  • #3 Bakersfield 64, #1 Lesterville 62

District 7 at Hume

  • #2 Lockwood 55, #1 Rich Hill 47
    • Lockwood: Bekah Ogden & Rochelle Wallen – 19 pts

CLASS 2
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2/20/09 scores

BASKETBALL

BOYS

Weaubleau Tournament

  • Championship – Weaubleau 53, Wheatland 43
  • Consolation – Halfway 64, NE Vernon County 57

Varsity

  • Richland 71, Dixon 62
    • Dixon: Jordan Durham – 25 pts
  • Rogersville 66, Bolivar 54
    • Bolivar: Preston Guiot – 30 pts, 4 3s
  • Miller 68, Pierce City 51
    • Miller: Justin Jack – 21 pts
    • Pierce City: Dietrick Sooter – 20 pts
  • Seneca 56, Cassville 41

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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