The Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO

September 20, 2008

Lions battle to 0-0 tie


From staff reports

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PORTALES, N.M. — Although outshot 13-7, Missouri Southern battled Eastern New Mexico to a scoreless tie in a Southwest Soccer Conference match that was halted in the 80th minute due to darkness.

Missouri Southern, 0-6-1, 0-1-1, and Eastern, 1-1-2, 0-0-1, were unable to mount serious offensive threats. The Greyhounds had a 3-2 edge in shots on goal, but Southern goal keeper Jon Hansen recorded three saves.

Austin Whiles led the visiting Lions with three shots wile Emerson Rodrigues paced Eastern with six shot attempts. Eastern New Mexico goalie Peter Horak stopped two shots. Nate Evans, Stuart Ziegler, Jesse Clevenger and Ben Pantzlaff also had shots for the Lions. Whiles and Pantzlaff had shots on goal.

The Lions will continue conference action Sunday when they travel to Canyon, Texas, to play West Texas A&M; at 1 p.m.

Lions bow to Jennies

Visiting Central Missouri, 12-3 overall, posted its third straight MIAA volleyball victory Friday night, defeating Missouri Southern in four sets in Young Gymnasium.

The Jennies won the first two sets, 25-14 and 25-19, before the Lions rallied for a 25-22 decision in the third set. CMSU then wraped up the victory, 25-13.

Missouri Southern had a .343 hitting percentage in the third set and took the lead for good at 10-9 off a kill by Ashley Hill.

A 22-11 run by the Jennies won the fourth set after the Lions had tied the score at 2-all.

Ashlee Russell led the Lions with 13 kills and a .333 attack average. Sara Joles had 22 assists and Kari Hammerbacher led with 11 digs.

Paula Harris had 20 kills for the Jennies, Caitlin Pankratz added 54 assists and Rachel Fister had 21 digs.

The Lions, 4-7, 0-2 MIAA, return to action on Sept. 23 in a conference match at Northwest Missouri State.

OCC spikers prevail

Ozark Christian College hiked its women’s volleyball record to 6-5 Friday with a victory against visiting Central Christian College of the Bible.

The Ambassadors won 26-24, 25-17, 25-18.

Riley Allmoslecher collected nine kills and five aces, while Emily Ohmart had 39 assists for OCC, who will host Southwestern Bible at 4 p.m. today.

Commerce 10, CHC 0

The Tigers, ranked 14th in Oklahoma Class 2A, received two-hit pitching from Alicia Leonard in the game at Four Seasons.

Commerce scored three runs in the first, third and fifth innings. Leonard, who struck out eight, was backed by Adrienne Herrera’s two hits.

Mallory Green, who doubled, and Kirsten Ward had the hits off Leonard.

College Heights, 4-4, will compete today in the round-robin Pierce City Tournament starting at 10 a.m. against the host.