Neosho youth football takes on Webb City

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Jesse Cordova

The Neosho Youth Football Black teams took on Webb City on Saturday at Bob Anderson Stadium. Quincey Willis ran for 110 yards for the fourth grade team in a loss.

  

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Posted Sep 15, 2011 @ 02:05 PM
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The Neosho Black Youth Football team took on Webb City on Saturday at Bob Anderson Stadium. The Neosho Gold team had the week off. Neosho Black went 1-3 against the Webb City Cardinals Red team. This Saturday, the Neosho Gold teams will travel to Junge Stadium to face Joplin Blue. Neosho Black will take on McDonald County in their final home games of the year.

THIRD GRADE
Ryan Cargile had two huge runs to swing momentum in Neosho’s favor and Sam Sullivan ran for two scores as the Wildcat third graders topped Webb City 12-6 in overtime.
Cargile finished with 64 yards rushing on eight carries. Sullivan had 55 yards on nine totes.
Sullivan also led Neosho on defense; he made four tackles and had three fumble recoveries. Drayke Perry and Toni Marroquin each had three tackles. Marroquin’s stops were all for a loss of yards.

FOURTH GRADE
Despite a strong effort running the ball by Quincey Willis, Neosho fell to Webb City 18-8.
Willis had 110 yards rushing and a touchdown on 10 carries. He missed the first two offensive series. Sam Cook added 13 yards rushing on three carries for Neosho.
Sam Collinsworth had a 50-yard kickoff return in the game for the Wildcats.
Cook led the Wildcats with seven tackles. Collinsworth, Keaton Sanders and RJ Long each had five tackles.

FIFTH GRADE
The Neosho Black fifth grade team fell to Webb City 30-0 on Saturday morning. McKay Harris led the Neosho attack with 19 yards on four carries.
Tyler Sullivan added 15 yards on the ground and Mason Ray had 13 yards rushing.
Cade Lyerla led the Neosho defense with seven tackles. Trevon Letts had six stops.

SIXTH GRADE
The Neosho Black sixth grade team dropped a 20-6 decision to Webb City Red.
Kaleb Larson led the Wildcats with 57 yards rushing. Zach Jennings finished the game 3-for-5 passing for 36 yards and a touchdown; he also ran for 18 yards. Larson had one catch for eight yards, Theo Morrison had two grabs for 28 yards and a score.
Hank Selig led Neosho with six tackles and an interception in the loss. Hunter Lockwood had five tackles and Larson chipped in with four stops.

The Neosho Black Youth Football team took on Webb City on Saturday at Bob Anderson Stadium. The Neosho Gold team had the week off. Neosho Black went 1-3 against the Webb City Cardinals Red team. This Saturday, the Neosho Gold teams will travel to Junge Stadium to face Joplin Blue. Neosho Black will take on McDonald County in their final home games of the year.

THIRD GRADE
Ryan Cargile had two huge runs to swing momentum in Neosho’s favor and Sam Sullivan ran for two scores as the Wildcat third graders topped Webb City 12-6 in overtime.
Cargile finished with 64 yards rushing on eight carries. Sullivan had 55 yards on nine totes.
Sullivan also led Neosho on defense; he made four tackles and had three fumble recoveries. Drayke Perry and Toni Marroquin each had three tackles. Marroquin’s stops were all for a loss of yards.

FOURTH GRADE
Despite a strong effort running the ball by Quincey Willis, Neosho fell to Webb City 18-8.
Willis had 110 yards rushing and a touchdown on 10 carries. He missed the first two offensive series. Sam Cook added 13 yards rushing on three carries for Neosho.
Sam Collinsworth had a 50-yard kickoff return in the game for the Wildcats.
Cook led the Wildcats with seven tackles. Collinsworth, Keaton Sanders and RJ Long each had five tackles.

FIFTH GRADE
The Neosho Black fifth grade team fell to Webb City 30-0 on Saturday morning. McKay Harris led the Neosho attack with 19 yards on four carries.
Tyler Sullivan added 15 yards on the ground and Mason Ray had 13 yards rushing.
Cade Lyerla led the Neosho defense with seven tackles. Trevon Letts had six stops.

SIXTH GRADE
The Neosho Black sixth grade team dropped a 20-6 decision to Webb City Red.
Kaleb Larson led the Wildcats with 57 yards rushing. Zach Jennings finished the game 3-for-5 passing for 36 yards and a touchdown; he also ran for 18 yards. Larson had one catch for eight yards, Theo Morrison had two grabs for 28 yards and a score.
Hank Selig led Neosho with six tackles and an interception in the loss. Hunter Lockwood had five tackles and Larson chipped in with four stops.

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