JOPLIN - Taking advantage of numerous extra outs along the way, top-seeded Webb City rode a pair of big innings to a 15-5 run-rule victory over second-seeded Carthage in the championship game of the Class 5 District 11 baseball tournament on Tuesday night at Joplin High School.
The Cardinals used a four-run third inning to take control before a seven-run fifth blew the game open.
"Our kids were really focused today," Webb City coach Garry Highfill said. "They were loose and ready to go. They came out and did what we asked them to do. They competed well."
The Cardinals advance to the sectional round of the state tournament, where they'll host either Willard or Lee's Summit West Tuesday night at Barnes Field.
The Cardinals scored the first three runs of the game and never trailed against their close rival.
"Carthage won the district last year, and we knew we were seeing one of their top arms today," Highfill said. "We knew the importance of scoring early. We did a good job of battling early."
Carthage committed nine errors in the field.
"We just kept shooting ourselves in the foot, and we didn't make the routine plays," Carthage coach
Mike Godfrey said. "We kept making mistakes, and that was frustrating and disappointing. We didn't play very well, and you have to play well against good teams."
Webb City (17-11) recorded 13 hits, with seven different players contributing. The Cardinals were also aggressive on the base paths, stealing seven bases.
Kale Schrader went 3-for-4 with two RBI for the Tigers, while
Trason Vogt,
Zeke Sappington and
Tanner Green contributed one RBI apiece.
Senior southpaw
Ian O'Malley took the loss, but he allowed just three earned runs in four innings. Schrader surrendered two earned runs in relief.
Webb City pushed across a run in the bottom of the first inning when McCallister slapped an opposite-field run-scoring single into left.
Carthage stranded the bases loaded in the top of the second and the Cardinals extended their lead in the bottom half when Kade Hicks reached on an error and came home on Peskar's run-scoring single through the right side. Peskar later scored on Weathers' RBI groundout.
Carthage got on the board in the top of the third, as Schrader lifted an RBI triple into right before Sappington added a run-scoring single through the left side.
In a four-run third, Webb City took advantage of five Carthage miscues in the field to push across two runs before Peskar and Weathers both contributed run-scoring singles, giving the Cardinals a 7-2 cushion. Carthage scored three runs in the fourth, highlighted by Vogt's RBI triple, to trim the deficit to two runs.
In the seven-run fifth, Parker and McCallister both hit two-run singles, while Beason contributed an RBI single before runs scored on a passed ball and an error. Up nine runs in the sixth, Beason smacked a game-ending RBI single into right, setting off the celebration.
"We knew Carthage wouldn't lay down," Highfill said. "Our guys did a good job of answering when they came back. It was important for us to keep scoring runs, and we did that."
The Tigers end the season at 16-10. Carthage said goodbye to five seniors: Vogt, O'Malley, Sappington,
Tucker Downing and
Bryce Pugh.
"It was a great group, and I'm going to miss them so much," Godfrey said. "They're great competitors, they won a lot of games and they're fun to be around."
-Jason Peake, Joplin Globe Sports