Ozark Romps in Tournament Semifinals

The Republic Lady Tigers fell behind early and were never close in a 64-35 loss to Ozark Friday. Republic scored just 14 points in the first half as they fell to Ozark for the third time this season.

Haylee Beard scored 19 points, including three 3-pointers in the first half, for Ozark. Jackie Fugate added 17.

Alex Botkin, Brooke Dutton and Alice Heinzler scored 8 points each for the Lady Tigers.

Republic returns to the court at 2 p.m. Saturday in the 3rd place game of the Creator Designs Queen of the Courts Classic. The tournament is being played at the O’Reilly Center at Drury University.

Lady Tigers Whack Webb City

IMG 9866The Republic Lady Tigers whipped Webb City in the opening round of the Creator Designs Queen of the Courts Showcase, 67-37. Republic bolted to the lead behind the 1-2 punch of Brooke Dutton and Alice Heinzler, who each scored nine points in the first quarter.

Dutton scored 17 total points to lead the Lady Tigers. Heinzler added 11. Kayla Bartelsmeyer scored 9 and Alexis Edwards had 7.

Nine different players scored in all for the Lady Tigers, who posted their second win over Webb City in nine days. Republic had beaten the Cardinals 73-59 at home earlier this month.

It was 21-8 when the first period ended. Republic ran the score to 43-14 at halftime, and led 56-24 after three.

Republic plays again Friday night at 8:30 at the O’Reilly Center at Drury University. The Lady Tigers will meet the winner of the Ozark/William Chrisman game.

Republic Spreads the Wealth in Win over Webb City

IMG 9243Eight different players scored for the Republic Lady Tigers Monday in a 73-59 win over Webb City at home. Sarah Kreul led the way with 17 points.

Republic jumped to an 18-9 lead after the first quarter, and looked as if they’d run away with it early. But Webb City managed to stay within striking distance, trailing 36-24 at halftime, and 54-40 after three quarters. The Cardinals cut the lead to single digits in the final period before Republic finally used a late run to seal the victory.

In addition to Kreul’s 17, Alice Heinzler added 15 points, Alex Botkin scored 11, and Brooke Dutton had 9.

Republic improves to 9-3. The win evens Republic’s COC record at 1-1.

Lady Tigers Ride Over Mustangs

Alice 001The Republic Lady Tigers bolted out of the gate quickly and left the McDonald County Mustangs in the dust, earning a 64-27 road victory.

Alice Heinzler drained six 3-pointers and finished with 24 points.

Alex Botkin had 12 points and Brooke Dutton scored 11. Baylee Rayl added five, Lindsey Carlson had four, and Kailey Mathis, Alexis Edwards and Sarah Kreul chipped in two apiece.

Heinzler led the way early, hitting four of her 3-point buckets in the first quarter. Republic led 21-6 after the first period, and eventually built the lead to 29-6 around the 5:00 mark of the 2nd quarter. A 6-0 run by McDonald County to close the half made the score 33-15 at halftime.

The Lady Tigers extended the lead to 41-15 early in the 3rd quarter and eventually extended the lead over 30 points, triggering a running clock for most of the 4th quarter.

Missed Chances Doom Lady Tigers

PhotoOzark missed the front end of a 1-and-1 three times in a row during the 4th quarter, but Republic couldn’t capitalize, falling 55-50 in the consolation championship game of the KTXR Lady Classic.

Republic came out strong and grabbed a 16-9 lead, but Ozark answered with 11 straight points to jump on top 20-16. Ozark led 26-20 at halftime.

Republic climbed back in to the game, outscoring Ozark 13-8 in the third period. They eventually whittled the lead down to two, at 42-40, but Ozark burned the Republic press for an easy bucket, and Haylee Beard drained a three-pointer to extend the lead back to seven.

Republic had chances to cut into the lead again down the stretch, but failed to convert on three straight missed free throws by Ozark.

Alice Heinzler led Republic in scoring with 14 points. Brooke Dutton scored 13, including 3-of-5 from beyond the three-point arc. Republic was 6-of-13 from three-point range overall.

Ozark outrebounded Republic 29-21, and shot 54% from the field.

Republic falls to 7-2.

N. Little Rock Pulls Away at KTXR Lady Classic

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Lexus Williams dominated inside to lead North Little Rock to a 60-49 win over Republic in the first round of the KTXR Lady Classic in Springfield. Williams scored 29 points, pulled down 10 rebounds, and blocked five shots.

Republic used hot shooting by Alice Heinzler to stay in the game early. Heinzler hit two three-pointers and had eight points in the first quarter. She finished with a team-high 16 for the Lady Tigers. After one period, North Little Rock led 15-13.

Republic outscored the Lady Charging Wildcats 15-14 in the second quarter, and went into the halftime break railing 29-28.

The Lady Tigers took the lead for a while in the 3rd quarter, but North Little Rock’s physical style of play eventually wore down Republic, and the Lady Charging Wildcats began to pull away. At the end of three periods, North Little Rock led 44-36.

In the 4th quarter, North Little Rock built a double-digit lead early. Republic cut the lead to seven points with about three minutes left, but could get no closer.

Besides Heinzler, no other Lady Tigers were in double figures in scoring. Brooke Dutton and Sarah Kreul had 8 points apiece.

Republic falls to 6-1. They will play Wednesday at 5:30 against the loser of the Glendale/Stockton game.

 

Video: Dutton Layup Forces OT vs Kickapoo

Brooke Dutton takes a feed from Alex Botkin and beats the buzzer to force overtime against Kickapoo. The Lady Tigers went on to win 81-74, and stay undefeated at 6-0.

Lady Tigers Topple Kickapoo in OT

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Brooke Dutton hit a game-tying layup at the end of regulation to force overtime, and Republic outscored Kickapoo 16-9 in the extra period, to stay undefeated with an 81-74 victory.

Alice Heinzler had 21 points, including three 3-pointers. Sarah Kreul had 20, including 10 in the fourth quarter to spark a Lady Tigers’ comeback. Alex Botkin added 12 points and Dutton had 10.

Kreul’s biggest two points came with 11.9 seconds left in regulation and Republic trailing 63-61. She was fouled hard inside, and stepped to the line to drain to free throws and tie the game.

That set up more heroics for the Lady Tigers. At the other end of the floor, Kickapoo’s Annie Armstrong was fouled and hit her free throws to put Kickapoo ahead again, 65-63, with 5.1 seconds remaining. Armstrong had a huge game, finishing with 36 points to lead all scorers.

Botkin took the in-bound pass, dribbled the length of the floor, and dished to Dutton for her game-tying layup at the buzzer.

Kickapoo scored four quick points to start the overtime, but Republic’s defense shut down the Lady Chief, allowing only five points the rest of the way. Heinzler hit a three-pointer to cut the lead to one, then went 6-for-6 from the free throw line down the stretch help seal the victory.

Republic improves to 6-0. The JV and freshman teams both also won.

Defense Keys Lady Tigers Road Win

The Republic Lady Tigers used a stifling defense to steamroll Carl Junction in a blowout win on the road, 59-16.

Republic led 38-11 at halftime, and the defense got even better after the break. The Lady Tigers shut out Carl Junction in the 3rd quarter, and allowed just five points in the fourth quarter.

Sarah Kreul led the Lady Tigers with 16 points. Alex Botkin added 13. Brooke Dutton and Alice Heinzler scored 10 apiece.

The JV team also won, 37-27.

Lady Tigers Pound Central

Alice Heinzler scored 20 points and the Republic Lady Tigers used a big 2nd quarter to pull away from Central on the way to an 80-51 road win.

Republic led 14-9 after one quarter, but outscored Central 25-11 in the 2nd quarter, and led 39-20 at halftime. They extended the lead to 59-38 at the end of three periods, and outscored Central 21-13 in the final quarter.

Sarah Kreul added 14 points for the Lady Tigers, and Lindsey Carlson scored 11. Brooke Dutton had 9 points, Alex Botkin scored 8, Taylor Wells and Baylee Rayl had 6 apiece, Tori Taylor scored 4, and Kayla Bartelsmeyer scored 2.

The JV girls won 50-15.