The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO

Sports

September 13, 2008

Results

From staff reports

Results

Friday’s Scores

Joplin 42, Hillcrest 28

McAuley Catholic 48, Drexel 0

Webb City 42, Willard 14

Carl Junction 20, Mount Vernon 14

Carthage 48, Seneca 12

Neosho 17, Ozark 14

Lamar 42, Aurora 0

Fair Grove 34, East Newton 14

Monett 35, Eldon 0

Cassville 32, Prairie Grove (Ark.) 6

Branson 27, Nixa 13

St. Louis Cleveland NJROTC at Republic

Bolivar 35, Rogersville 28

Buffalo 26, Springfield Catholic 14

Marshfield 49, Reeds Spring 0

Liberal 30, Diamond 22

Sarcoxie 34, Pleasant Hope 16

Miller 43, Greenfield 27

Pierce City 28, Lockwood 12

Appleton City 35, Jasper 0

Gravette (Ark.)38, McDonald County 3

Butler 23, Nevada 22

Rolla 42, Kickapoo 7

Lebanon 28, West Plains 14

Camdenton 26, Glendale 6

Waynesville 49, Parkview 27

Pittsburg 21, Columbus 14

Chanute 55, Labette County 0

Independence 20, Fort Scott 0

Coffeyville 25, Parsons 7

Iola 24, Richmond-Central Heights 17, OT

St. Mary’s-Colgan 26, Galena 19

Southeast 34, Baxter Springs 12

Riverton 58, Northeast 0

Girard 27, Frontenac 6

Oswego 14, Erie 9

Commerce 54, Fairland 19

Afton at Okay

Wyandotte at Colcord

Salina 27, Quapaw 6

Grove 43, Wagoner 6

Miami 31, Jay 28

Next week

Friday’s Games

Joplin at Camdenton

McAuley Catholic at Greenfield

Ozark at Webb City

Carl Junction at Seneca

Carthage at Willard

Nixa at Neosho

Mount Vernon at Monett

Lamar at East Newton

Cassville at Aurora

McDonald County at Harrison (Ark.)

Nevada at Pleasant Hill

Sarcoxie at Diamond

Pierce City at Liberal

Miller at Jasper

Drexel at Lockwood

Republic at Rogers (Ark.) Heritage

Marshfield at Branson

Rogersville at Central

Bolivar at Springfield Catholic

Reeds Spring at Fair Grove

Eldon at Buffalo

Hillcrest at Waynesville

Kickapoo at West Plains

Glendale at Lebanon

Parkview at Rolla

Chanute at Columbus

Fort Scott at Pittsburg

Labette County at Coffeyville

Parsons at Independence

Osawatomie at Iola

Galena at Girard

Riverton at Decatur (Ark.)

Olpe at Baxter Springs

St. Mary’s-Colgan at Southeast

Northeast at Frontenac

Erie at West Elk

Pleasanton at Oswego

Commerce at Foyil

Fairland at Oklahoma Union

Hulbert at Afton

Inola at Wyandotte

Quapaw at Ketchum

Grove at Miami

Jay at Pryor

Summaries

Lamar 42

Aurora 0

Big 8 Conference

Aurora 0 0 0 0—0

Lamar 21 0 14 7—42

Lam—Parker Garfield 21 pass from Blake Howarth (Keaton Holzbach pass from Howarth)

Lam—Chris Lear 85 run (run failed)

Lam—Howarth 60 run (Colby Hall kick)

Lam—Garfield 50 run (Hall kick)

Lam—Larry Mahurin 1 run (Hall kick)

Lam—Lear 28 run (Hall kick)

Lear had 5 carries for 113 yards and two TDS. Howarth had 4 carries for 89 yards, one rushing TD and one passing TD.



Fair Grove 34

East Newton 14

Nonconference

Fair Grove 7 14 7 6—34

East Newton 7 0 0 7—14

FG—Caleb Schaffitzel 2 run (Schaffitzel kick)

EN—Jacob Kahn 37 pass from Justin Heckman (Sean Yang kick)

FG—Schaffitzel 8 run (kick failed)

FG—Schaffitzel 3 run (Schaffitzel run)

FG—Schaffitzel 5 run (Schaffitzel kick)

EN—Justin Guinn 5 run (Yank kick)

FG—Schaffitzel 77 run (kick failed)

Schaffitzel had 228 yards on 24 carries and 5 TDs.

Records: East Newton 2-1, Fair Grove 3-0



Liberal 30

Diamond 22

Spring River Valley Conference

Diamond 8 0 14 0—22

Liberal 6 8 0 16—30

Lib—Jordan Meadows 18 pass from Cole Williams (run failed)

Dia—53 run (name not known) (T.J. Devins run)

Lib—Meadows 19 run (Meadows run)

Dia—Craig VanLue 1 run, (run failed)

Dia—66 run (name not known), (Lucas Dees pass from Craig VanLue)

Lib—Williams 1 run (Ethan Bray run)

Lib—Bray 71 run (Williams run)

Bray had 19 carries for 164 yards and one TD. Meadows had 12 rushes for 114 yards one TD.



St. Mary’s-Colgan 26

Galena 19

CNC Conference

Colgan 0 12 0 14—26

Galena 13 6—19

Col—Chas Smith 10 run (kick failed)

Col—Smith 3 run (kick failed)

Gal—Chase Keyser 57 pass from Jacoby Martin (kick failed)

Gal—Keyser 15 pass from Martin (Cody Clark kick)

Col—Smith 4 run (Evans pass from Smith)

Gal—Clark 36 pass from Martin (kick failed)

Col—Evans 18 run (run failed)

Records: Colgan 2-0, 2-0 in CNC; Galena 1-1, 0-1.



Southeast 34

Baxter Springs 12

CNC Conference

Southeast 0 19 7 8—34

Baxter Springs 6 6 0 0—12

BS—Cody Spencer 5 run (run failed)

SE—Daniel Rank 15 run (Seth Franklin kick)

SE—Zac Dainty 2 run (kick failed)

SE—Rank 17 pass from Toby Ulery (pass failed)

BS—Cody Wren 1 run (kick blocked)

SE—Rank 48 punt return (Franklin kick)

SE—Ulery 13 run (Franklin pass from Ulery)

bs 0-1, 0-1, se 2-0, 1-0



Cassville 32

Prairie Grove, Ark. 6

Prairie Grove 0 0 0 6—6

Cassville 9 10 13 0—32

Cass—Aaron Jamieson 27 FG

Cass—Trevor Tanner 35 pass from Jake Nolan (kick failed)

Cass—Travis Northern 60 pass from Nolan (Jamieson kick)

Cass—Jamieson 25 FG

Cass—Jon Haney 3 run (kick failed)

Cass—Haney 4 run (Jamieson kick)

PG—Bartholomew 10 run (run failed)

Highlights: Nolan completed 14 of 18 passes for 232 yards and two touchdowns. Tanner had 91 yards receiving and Northern had 74 yards. Haney had 60 yards on the ground.



Butler 23

Nevada 22

Nonconference

Butler 7 8 0 8—23

Nevada 8 7 0 7—22

But—Dane Diehl 59 run (Shawn Brakey kick)

Nev—Devin Chapman 2 run (Trevor Foreman pass from Colby Shepherd)

Nev—Foreman 58 interception return (Chris Harris kick)

But—Brakey 36 pass from Colby Teeman (Dirk Diehl pass from Teeman)

Nev—Taylor Scotten 13 run (Harris kick)

But—Dane Diehl 5 run (Dirk Diehl pass from Teeman).

Notes: Scotten’s 13-yard touchdown run and Harris’ PAT gave Nevada a 22-15 lead with 6:24 remaining, but Butler moved ahead on a 2-point conversion pass with 47.3 seconds left.

Records: Nevada 0-3, Butler 2-1



Pierce City 28

Lockwood 12

Spring River Valley Conference

Lockwood 6 0 0 6 — 12

Pierce City 0 7 14 7 — 28

Lock—Elijah Lasater 4 pass from Blake Abbiatti (kick failed)

PC—Curtis Palmer 3 run (Victor Alvarado kick)

PC—Palmer 3 run (Alvarado kick)

PC—Jared Frey 12 interception return (Alvarado kick)

Lock—Abbiatti 15 run (pass failed)

PC—Palmer 6 run (Alavarado kick)

Records: Pierce City 2-1, 2-1 SRVC; Lockwood 0-3, 0-2.



Sarcoxie 34

Pleasant Hope 16

Nonconference

Pleasant Hope 0 8 0 8 — 16

Sarcoxie 6 14 8 6 — 34

Sar—David Maggard 1 run (kick blocked)

Sar—Nate Bloss 4 run (pass failed)

Sar—Bloss 2 run (Nathan Freelend run)

PH—Jacob Sigrest 44 run (Zack Dudley run)

Sar—Bloss 1 run (Freelend run)

Sar—Bloss 11 run (kick failed)

PH—Dudley 3 run (Dudley run)

Notes: Bloss, a junior tailback, gained 207 yards on 30 carries.

Record: Sarcoxie 1-2



Monett 35

Eldon 0

Nonconference

Monett 7 14 14 0—35

Eldon 0 0 0 0—0

Mon—Scotty Wilson 5 pass from Michael Roberts (Johannes Eisenhardt kick)

Mon—Wilson 34 pass from Roberts (Eisenhardt kick)

Mon—Christian Privett 4 run (Eisenhardt kick)

Mon—Wilson 9 pass from Roberts (Eisenhardt kick)

Mon—Kellen Bounous 12 run (Privett kick)

Highlights: Monett defense limited Eldon to 40 yards. Roberts was 5 for 7 for 86 yards and three touchdowns.

Next: Mount Vernon at Monett.



Riverton 58

Northeast 0

CNC Conference

Riverton 27 19 6 6—58

Northeast 0 0 0 0—0

Riv—Brenton Cates 65 run (Casye Seifert kick)

Riv—Brad Hefley 4 run (Seifert kick)

Riv—Matt Tyree 15 run (kick failed)

Riv—Chase Mead 21 pass from Caleb Clark (Seifert kick)

Riv—Shiloh Murphy 32 run (kick failed)

Riv—Tyree 18 pass from Clark (Seifert kick)

Riv—Keeshawn Walker 10 run (kick failed)

Riv—Julian Hudson 43 run (kick failed)

Riv—Matt Maple 27 run (kick failed)

Highlights: “Offensive line did great job opening holes”, said Riverton coach Cory White.



Miller 43

Greenfield 27

Spring River Valley Conference

Greenfield 7 6 8 6 — 27

Miller 21 6 0 16—43

Mil—Darin Clark 13 run (kick failed)

Mil—Clark 4 run (Clark run)

Gre—Jordan Riehm 85 kickoff return (Jordan Bryant kick)

Mil—Tyler Abma 38 pass from Justin Jack (Dan Parscal kick)

Mil—Clark 10 run (kick failed)

Gre—Riehm 2 run (pass failed)

Gre—Bryant 1 run (Bryant run)

Mil—Safety

Mil—Clark 9 run (Parscal kick)

Mil—Jack 15 run (Parscal kick)

Gre—Daniel Hayes 76 pass from Bryant (pass failed)

Notes: Clark, 150-pound junior, gained 150 yards while scoring four touchdowns, and Jack, 175 sophomore, passes for 180 yards and ran for 53.

Records: Miller 3-0, 3-0 SRVC; Greenfield 2-1, 2-1.



Pittsburg 21

Columbus 14

Southeast Kansas Conference

Pittsburg 7 7 0 7—21

Columbus 7 0 7 0—14

COL—Justin Pillar 83 pass from Damian Tinnin, (B.T. O’Hara kick)

PIT—Clay Southern 1 run (Blake Wilson kick)

PIT—Zach White 2 run (Wilson kick)

COL—Pillar 15 run (O’Hara kick)

PIT—White 3 run (Wilson kick)



Oswego 14

Erie 9

Nonconference

Oswego 8 0 0 6—14

Erie 0 6 0 3—9

Osw—Zack Garcia fumble recovery in end zone (Matthew Dickinson pass from Lane Martin)

Erie—Preston Page 82 run (pass failed)

Erie—22 FG

Osw—Hunter Cline 15 pass from Martin

Notes: Erie took a 9-8 lead on its 22-yard field goal with 42 seconds remaining. After a short kickoff, Oswego moved to the Erie 15, and on the final play of the game, Martin found Cline with a 15-yard touchdown pass.

Records: Oswego 2-0, Erie 1-1.



Chanute 55

Labette County 0

Southeast Kansas League

Labette County 0 0 0 0—0

Chanute 22 20 7 6—55

Cha—Bollig 37 pass from Gilmore (kick good)

Cha—Martin 27 pass from Gllmore (kick failed)

Cha—safety

Cha—Martin 18 run (kick good)

Cha—Blanchard 3 run (kick good)

Cha—Blanchard 4 run (kick good)

Cha—Bollig 2 run (kick failed)

Cha—Blanchard 22 run (kick good)

Cha—Blanchard 8 run (kick failed)

Records—Labette County 0-2 SEK, Chanute 2-0.



Grove 43

Wagoner 6

Nondistrict

Waggoner 0 0 6 0—6

Grove 7 22 0 14—43

Gro—Dusty Gehrke 32 pass from Corey Davenport (T.J. Griffith kijck)

Gro—Griffith 38 field goal

Gro—Gehrke 35 pass from Davenport (kick blocked)

Gro—Buck Maples 30 run (pass failed)

Gro—Braden Downes 1 pass from Davenport (Griffith kick)

Wag—Aubrey Richardson 9 run (kick blocked)

Gro—Ryan Miller 8 pass from Davenport (Griffith kick)

Gro—Tyler Spychalski 24 run (Griffith kick)

Records—Grove 2-0, Wagoner 1-1

Davenport completed 15 of 26 passes for 270 yards and 4 TDs. He also had 94 yards rushing on 10 carries. Gerhrke had 5 catches for 116 yards and 2 TDs. He recovered a fumble and intercepted a pass.



Carthage 48

Seneca 12

Nonconference

Carthage 21 21 6 0—48

Seneca 0 6 0 6—12

Car—Clay Kinman 16 yard pass from Trey Derryberry (Victor Vargas kick)

Car—Derryberry 44 run (Vargas kick)

Car—Steven Ellefsen 15 run (Vargas kick)

Car—Brian Poston 19 yard run Vargas (kick)

Car—Kinman 15 pass from Derryberry (Vargas kick)

Sen—Nick Chasten 32 pass from Jacob Rhoades (kick failed)

Car—Derryberry 8 run (Vargas kick)

Car—Devron Moore 50 run (kick failed)

Sen—Dillan Webb 52 run (kick failed)

Trey Derryberry went 7-for-9 passing with 120 yards and two TDs. He also rushed five times for 56 yards and two more touchdowns.



Commerce 54

Fairland 19

A8 District

Fairland 0 6 0 13—19

Commerce 13 14 27 0—54

Com—Josh Pilkinton 1 run (kick failed)

Com—Joey Bowling 80 run (Zach Barnes kick)

Fair—Jesse Drosche 17 pass from Yancey Lett (kick failed)

Com—Pilkinton 1 run (Barnes kick)

Com—Bowling 36 run (Barnes kick)

Com—Dusty Williams 64 pass from Bowling (Barnes kick)

Com—Dylan Hutson 16 fumble return (Barnes kick)

Com—Ryan Nowlin 21 run (kick failed)

Com—Bryson Sullivan 60 interception (Barnes kick)

Fair—Tony Short 9 run (Kyle Smith kick)

Fair—Josh Boyd 31 fumble return (kick failed)

Records—Commerfce 2-0, 1-0; Fairland 0-2, 0-1.



Webb City 42

Willard 14

Nonconference

Willard 0 7 0 7—14

Webb City 15 14 1 0—42

WC—Braxton Baker 9 run (Austin Lepper pass from Patrick Drake)

WC—Baker 1 run (Jake Brasfield kick)

WC—Lepper 5 pass from Mack Kyle (Brasfield kick)

WC—Boo Rodgers 6 pass from Kyle (Brasfield kick)

Wil—Garrett Mayfield 1 run (Justin Cobb kick)

WC—Seth Helton 3 run (kick failed)

WC—Jeremiah Box 6 run (Brasfield kick)

Wil—Ryan Barker 1 run (Cobb kick)



McAuley 48

Drexel 0

Nonconference

Drexel 0 0 0 0—0

McAuley Catholic 7 27 14 0—48

McA—Anthony Estrada 1 run (Kevin O'Keefe kick)

McA—Brant Russell 38 run (O'Keefe kick)

McA—Russell 58 run (O'Keefe kick)

McA—O'Keefe 38 pass from Austin Metts (kick failed)

McA—O'Keefe 39 pass from Metts (O'Keefe kick)

McA—O’Keefe 17 pass from Metts (O’Keefe kick)

McA—Russell 77 run (O’Keefe kick)



Carl Junction 20

Mount Vernon 14

Big 8 Conference

Carl Junction 0 6 7 7—20

Mount Vernon 7 0 0 7—14

MV—Corey Phillips 2 run (Tillman Schandenburg kick)

CJ—Zach Waranch 1 run (kick failed)

CJ—Waranch 1 run (Nii Abrahams kick)

CJ—Jansen Adams 10 pass from Matt Thompson (Abrahams kick)

MV—Briar Huddleston 15 pass from Phillips (Schandenburg kick)



Neosho 17

Ozark 14

Central Ozark Conference

Neosho 7 7 3 0—17

Ozark 0 7 7 0—14

Neo—Nick Morrison 24 pass from Alex Wise (Logan Burr kick)

Oza—Justin Johnson 12 interception return (Drew Crain kick)

Neo—Kyle Dickens 11 run (Burr kick)

Oza—Jordan Nuckolls 5 run (Crain kick)

Neo—Burr 28 FG



Joplin 42

Hillcrest 28

Ozark Conference

Joplin 7 7 7 21—42

At Hillcrest 0 7 21 0—28

Joplin — Dane Kolkmeyer 42 pass from Devin St. Clair. Jonathan Warden kick.

Joplin — Ron King 23 yard run. Jonathan Warden kick.

Hillcrest — Mikael Cooper-Falls 2 run. Bryce Collier kick.

Hillcrest — Mikael Cooper-Falls 15 run. Bryce Collier kick

Joplin — Ron King 6 run. Jonathan Warden kick

Hillcrest — Mitchell Jenkins 1 run. Bryce Collier kick

Hillcrest — Mikael Cooper-Falls 1 run. Bryce Collier kick

Joplin — Devin St. Clair 54 pass to Dane Kolkmeyer. Jonathan Warden kick

Joplin — Devin St. Clair 9 run. Jonathan Warden kick

Joplin — Devin St. Clair 1 run Jonathan Warden kick





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