THE CORNER REPORT: Signature Wins

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Isaac Edwards is an online sports columnist for the Daily News, specializing in local basketball.

  

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By Isaac Edwards
Posted Jan 25, 2010 @ 10:24 AM
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Words can't express what a weekend it was...
But words is all I have...so...
Let's talk some basketball.
I know just where to begin...


Signature wins for The Corner:
Man, we needed some big wins for our area. 
Well, our ship came in this weekend.

Cavaliers defeat the #3 ranked team in Kansas...then beats Colgan to take home the title!
TJ, led by Jay Powell's 5 three-pointers, turned back Galena (No.3 team in Kansas 3A) 64-47 on Thursday night in the semifinals of the Tony Dubray Classic. The Cavs came back Saturday night to defeat perennial power St. Mary's Colgan 58-40 for the title of the Liberal High School hosted tournament.

The Cavs didn't just merely win, TJ won their three games by 53, 17 and 18 points. They were ahead 41-14 at halftime against No. 3 Galena. Wow!!! Corner Player of the Year candidate Jordan Stauffer took home tournament MVP honors while, Super soph Alex Oserowsky joined Stauffer on the All-Tournament team.  Congrats to the Cavaliers for bringing that trophy home to The Corner.

Neosho takes out state power Mt. Vernon on Homecoming night!
The 'Cats were dancing long before the DJ starting spinning records...no wait, sorry wrong decade...syncing their mp3's with a "preapproved" list of songs (BTW, don't you miss records? Those things were awesome).

A little heart-broken after the Joplin loss on Tuesday, Coach Ponce and the boys bounced back in grand fashion taking out Class 3 power Mt. Vernon 53-45, who, for no apparent reason, dropped out of the Class 3 rankings a few days earlier. Corey Crandell, Alex Wise and Micheal Lowe were up to their usual antics on Friday night.

Hmmm...Corey, Alex and Micheal? Sounds like the making of a good boy band doesn't it? "Da 'Sho Boys" or "Meow Mix"...wait that's already been taken...okay, okay how 'bout 
The Neo Trio"...yeah that's the one...that's your new name boys.
Anyway, The "Neo Trio" combined for 41 of the team's 53 points.

Huge win boys, huge win. Not much time to celebrate however as Neosho hosts Parkview (No.4 team in SWMO and rising). Parkview dismantled Kickapoo on Friday night to move to 13-2. That's gonna be a good one on Tuesday night!!!

Diamond takes the Blue Division of the NEO tournament!
We like out-of-area wins. Well Diamond got 3 of them at the NEO Tournament in Miami, OK. Diamond defeated a 13-3 Watt squad in the semifinals, before beating Afton squad 49-35 to take the Blue Division Championship. Congrats to Diamond for coming up big in OK.
 
Other highlights from Big Show Friday!!!
CJ pulls the upset of Corner No. 3 ranked Seneca.
Carl Junction (7-10) continued the theme of "bad host" at their Bulldog Classic on Saturday night. The Bulldogs rode a (scorching) hot-shooting first half (13 for 17) to a 45-43 victory over the 12-4 Seneca Indians. Junior Jake McClarnon had 15 points and 5 rebounds to lead CJ to a second place finish. Jake Stevenson added 12 points for the Bulldogs. Stevenson was joined on the All-Tournament team by teammate Jansen Adams who had 29 rebounds in the 3-day tourney. Toby Roelfsema and Stryker Harris made All-Tournament for Seneca.

BTW, Parsons (Kan.) took first place in robin-robin classic with a 3-0 record. Tevin Johnson and James Jackson were All-Tournament as well with Jackson claiming MVP honors. 

Webb City gets a nice victory over Lincoln Prep (Kansas City) 68-64.
Out-of-area wins are always a good thing. Scott Roderique has asserted himself as a go-to-guy for WC. Check this line: Scott had 23 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals. He was 8-11 from the field and 7-10 from the free throw line. The Cardinals (9-10) defeated Lincoln (7-7) on Thursday night of their Cardinal Classic.

Corner No. 1 Joplin takes second place at Chanute tourney.
Joplin (13-3) probably wasn't all too happy to see another second place trophy (they took second at the Carthage Invitation and Kaminsky Classic), but the Eagles picked up 2 victories in the Chanute tournament before losing to a hot-shooting Goddard (Kan.) in the finals. The Eagles were led by Derek Stokes' 26 points. Stokes and Matt McCreary were named to the all-tournament team.  

Also...
Carthage gets win over Aurora. Keith Lawrie pumped in 25 points to lead Carthage to victory.

Sarcoxie defeats College Heights for third place. Sarcoxie got balanced scoring to upend CHC 59-51 to finish 3rd in their tournament. Sarcoxie leading scorers had 12, 10, 9, and 8. Bro Mbuthia scored 24 for CHC, while Evan Belk had 7 points and 5 assists for the Cougars.

Jasper defeated Golden City 48-42 in the Tony Dubray Classic over the weekend.

No Boys Allowed (The Girls' Corner)
Ryan Parsons has led McDonald County to an 11-6 record on the season thus far. The girls took 4th place at the Jay Tri-State Classic (Okla.) Mac County went on a 8 game winning streak that was snapped in the tourney. Keep up the good work, ladies!!!

The future is now for Elli Gore (East Newton). The Patriots do-it-all freshmen is playing the point, but she could play any position on the court. Ellie has a legitimate shot to play some serious college basketball. She is a knock-down three point shooter who combines that with a beautiful mid-range game and an ability to finish inside. Scary thing is, again, she's just a freshmen.

35! That's the number Joplin's Jessie McMullen put up on Waynesville. The Junior scored 35 points in a 63-49 victory over Waynesville. Nice!!!

Congrats to the Webb City Lady Cardinals for bringing National Attention to The Corner. The Class 4 No. 1 Lady Cardinals have moved up to #31 on EPSN Rise's girls high school basketball rankings after victories over nationally ranked Midwest City (OK) and Class 5 St. Joseph's. #31 in the country, huh? That's pretty stinkin' cool, Lady Cards.

Buzzer Beater from The Corner:
Dreams.
We all have 'em.
And even though existing holiday tournaments and scheduling issues might make this difficult, here's one of my dreams:
The Corner Tournament!

All 14 teams!
Play it at MSSU. 4-Day tournament. Use both gyms. Local businesses step up to sponsor it, so it cost the schools nothing. Proceeds (gate, concessions, etc...) evenly divided between all 14 schools. Get sponsor to host each school, honorary coaches, etc...

Top 2 seeds get first round byes. 
How big would that be? I think it'd be awesome. Awesome!!!
The excitement, the crowds, the pride...
Games that mean something!!!
We need rivalries, we need braggin rights games...

I grew up playing in a tournament like this back in NC...I couldn't wait for it to come around each year. It was almost as prestigious for us as a state title. It's like the New York City public high school league. Those kids value winning New York City above anything in basketball. Why? Because they love basketball and they see those kids at rival schools all the time. It means something to those kids!

Well I want basketball in The Corner to mean something...I don't want it to just be the time in between football and baseball!

This could greatly improve the landscape of basketball in our area...for the better!

I know, I know...you already have many of the teams on your schedule...well it may not be easy but let's adjust some schedules!!!

And I know there are so many tournaments already...well let's work together, sacrifice a little...for our kid's sake.

And yes, some games might pit Big against Small...when has that ever been a bad thing? You ever watch "March Madness"?!?

I would love to fill out my Corner tourney bracket. Upsets are great for sports.
Think about it...save on travel...high on excitement...and we're doing it in our area, for our area...the kids would love it
Well?
Anybody?
(sigh)
Well, a guy can dream...

 

Words can't express what a weekend it was...
But words is all I have...so...
Let's talk some basketball.
I know just where to begin...


Signature wins for The Corner:
Man, we needed some big wins for our area. 
Well, our ship came in this weekend.

Cavaliers defeat the #3 ranked team in Kansas...then beats Colgan to take home the title!
TJ, led by Jay Powell's 5 three-pointers, turned back Galena (No.3 team in Kansas 3A) 64-47 on Thursday night in the semifinals of the Tony Dubray Classic. The Cavs came back Saturday night to defeat perennial power St. Mary's Colgan 58-40 for the title of the Liberal High School hosted tournament.

The Cavs didn't just merely win, TJ won their three games by 53, 17 and 18 points. They were ahead 41-14 at halftime against No. 3 Galena. Wow!!! Corner Player of the Year candidate Jordan Stauffer took home tournament MVP honors while, Super soph Alex Oserowsky joined Stauffer on the All-Tournament team.  Congrats to the Cavaliers for bringing that trophy home to The Corner.

Neosho takes out state power Mt. Vernon on Homecoming night!
The 'Cats were dancing long before the DJ starting spinning records...no wait, sorry wrong decade...syncing their mp3's with a "preapproved" list of songs (BTW, don't you miss records? Those things were awesome).

A little heart-broken after the Joplin loss on Tuesday, Coach Ponce and the boys bounced back in grand fashion taking out Class 3 power Mt. Vernon 53-45, who, for no apparent reason, dropped out of the Class 3 rankings a few days earlier. Corey Crandell, Alex Wise and Micheal Lowe were up to their usual antics on Friday night.

Hmmm...Corey, Alex and Micheal? Sounds like the making of a good boy band doesn't it? "Da 'Sho Boys" or "Meow Mix"...wait that's already been taken...okay, okay how 'bout 
The Neo Trio"...yeah that's the one...that's your new name boys.
Anyway, The "Neo Trio" combined for 41 of the team's 53 points.

Huge win boys, huge win. Not much time to celebrate however as Neosho hosts Parkview (No.4 team in SWMO and rising). Parkview dismantled Kickapoo on Friday night to move to 13-2. That's gonna be a good one on Tuesday night!!!

Diamond takes the Blue Division of the NEO tournament!
We like out-of-area wins. Well Diamond got 3 of them at the NEO Tournament in Miami, OK. Diamond defeated a 13-3 Watt squad in the semifinals, before beating Afton squad 49-35 to take the Blue Division Championship. Congrats to Diamond for coming up big in OK.
 
Other highlights from Big Show Friday!!!
CJ pulls the upset of Corner No. 3 ranked Seneca.
Carl Junction (7-10) continued the theme of "bad host" at their Bulldog Classic on Saturday night. The Bulldogs rode a (scorching) hot-shooting first half (13 for 17) to a 45-43 victory over the 12-4 Seneca Indians. Junior Jake McClarnon had 15 points and 5 rebounds to lead CJ to a second place finish. Jake Stevenson added 12 points for the Bulldogs. Stevenson was joined on the All-Tournament team by teammate Jansen Adams who had 29 rebounds in the 3-day tourney. Toby Roelfsema and Stryker Harris made All-Tournament for Seneca.

BTW, Parsons (Kan.) took first place in robin-robin classic with a 3-0 record. Tevin Johnson and James Jackson were All-Tournament as well with Jackson claiming MVP honors. 

Webb City gets a nice victory over Lincoln Prep (Kansas City) 68-64.
Out-of-area wins are always a good thing. Scott Roderique has asserted himself as a go-to-guy for WC. Check this line: Scott had 23 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals. He was 8-11 from the field and 7-10 from the free throw line. The Cardinals (9-10) defeated Lincoln (7-7) on Thursday night of their Cardinal Classic.

Corner No. 1 Joplin takes second place at Chanute tourney.
Joplin (13-3) probably wasn't all too happy to see another second place trophy (they took second at the Carthage Invitation and Kaminsky Classic), but the Eagles picked up 2 victories in the Chanute tournament before losing to a hot-shooting Goddard (Kan.) in the finals. The Eagles were led by Derek Stokes' 26 points. Stokes and Matt McCreary were named to the all-tournament team.  

Also...
Carthage gets win over Aurora. Keith Lawrie pumped in 25 points to lead Carthage to victory.

Sarcoxie defeats College Heights for third place. Sarcoxie got balanced scoring to upend CHC 59-51 to finish 3rd in their tournament. Sarcoxie leading scorers had 12, 10, 9, and 8. Bro Mbuthia scored 24 for CHC, while Evan Belk had 7 points and 5 assists for the Cougars.

Jasper defeated Golden City 48-42 in the Tony Dubray Classic over the weekend.

No Boys Allowed (The Girls' Corner)
Ryan Parsons has led McDonald County to an 11-6 record on the season thus far. The girls took 4th place at the Jay Tri-State Classic (Okla.) Mac County went on a 8 game winning streak that was snapped in the tourney. Keep up the good work, ladies!!!

The future is now for Elli Gore (East Newton). The Patriots do-it-all freshmen is playing the point, but she could play any position on the court. Ellie has a legitimate shot to play some serious college basketball. She is a knock-down three point shooter who combines that with a beautiful mid-range game and an ability to finish inside. Scary thing is, again, she's just a freshmen.

35! That's the number Joplin's Jessie McMullen put up on Waynesville. The Junior scored 35 points in a 63-49 victory over Waynesville. Nice!!!

Congrats to the Webb City Lady Cardinals for bringing National Attention to The Corner. The Class 4 No. 1 Lady Cardinals have moved up to #31 on EPSN Rise's girls high school basketball rankings after victories over nationally ranked Midwest City (OK) and Class 5 St. Joseph's. #31 in the country, huh? That's pretty stinkin' cool, Lady Cards.

Buzzer Beater from The Corner:
Dreams.
We all have 'em.
And even though existing holiday tournaments and scheduling issues might make this difficult, here's one of my dreams:
The Corner Tournament!

All 14 teams!
Play it at MSSU. 4-Day tournament. Use both gyms. Local businesses step up to sponsor it, so it cost the schools nothing. Proceeds (gate, concessions, etc...) evenly divided between all 14 schools. Get sponsor to host each school, honorary coaches, etc...

Top 2 seeds get first round byes. 
How big would that be? I think it'd be awesome. Awesome!!!
The excitement, the crowds, the pride...
Games that mean something!!!
We need rivalries, we need braggin rights games...

I grew up playing in a tournament like this back in NC...I couldn't wait for it to come around each year. It was almost as prestigious for us as a state title. It's like the New York City public high school league. Those kids value winning New York City above anything in basketball. Why? Because they love basketball and they see those kids at rival schools all the time. It means something to those kids!

Well I want basketball in The Corner to mean something...I don't want it to just be the time in between football and baseball!

This could greatly improve the landscape of basketball in our area...for the better!

I know, I know...you already have many of the teams on your schedule...well it may not be easy but let's adjust some schedules!!!

And I know there are so many tournaments already...well let's work together, sacrifice a little...for our kid's sake.

And yes, some games might pit Big against Small...when has that ever been a bad thing? You ever watch "March Madness"?!?

I would love to fill out my Corner tourney bracket. Upsets are great for sports.
Think about it...save on travel...high on excitement...and we're doing it in our area, for our area...the kids would love it
Well?
Anybody?
(sigh)
Well, a guy can dream...

 

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