February 6, 2012

Soldan Comes Back to Beat Republic, Tigers Take 4th

The Republic Tigers jumped on top early and led most of the way through three quarters, but couldn’t hold off a late charge by St. Louis Soldan, and fell in the state’s Class 4 3rd-place game, 62-55. Republic’s 4th-place state finish is the best for a Republic boys basketball team in three decades.

After shooting less than 30% from the field against Kearney Friday night, the Tigers hit 50% of their shots from the floor against Soldan. They led 20-7 after the 1st quarter, 29-23 at halftime, and 40-39 after three periods. Their halftime total of 29 points was just a basket short of their 31-point output against Kearney for the entire game Friday.

Soldan relied on physical defense to climb back into the game. They forced 25 Republic turnovers, including 10 steals. Those turnovers offset a very good job on the boards by Republic. They out-rebounded a much bigger Soldan team 33-15.

Offensively, Soldan relied on a monster game from leading scorer Brier West. West poured in 34 points, including three 3-pointers. Paul McRoberts added 12.

Kevin Stander led Republic with 18 points. Nick Yocum scored 12, Josh Morrow had 10, and Jonathan Combs had 9. Dylan Fletcher and Brody Thompson scored three apiece.

The Tigers end their season with a record of 20-10.

In the championship game, Kearney handed St. Francis Borgia its first loss in two seasons, knocking off the defending state champs 47-43 to take the title.

Quarterfinal Highlights

Here’s a segment of the play-by-play from the final 30 seconds of the quarterfinal against Bolivar.

Video: Morrow Hits the Game-winner

Josh Morrow rebounds a miss by Kevin Stander and puts it in, giving the Tigers a trip to the state semifinals.

Morrow’s Tip-In Sends Tigers to Final 4

StanderJosh Morrow put back a missed Kevin Stander jumper with 1.4 seconds left, and the Republic Tigers beat Bolivar 54-52 to advance to the state semifinals. [Read more...]

Tigers Headed to the Quarterfinals

IMG_2379Republic used support from a raucous crowd, a hot start from the field, and a solid finish at the free throw line to whip Harrisonville 64-51 in a state playoff game.  The sectional victory moves Republic into the state quarterfinals, where they will play Bolivar.

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District Champs! (Part 2)

Boys_District0007Sophomore Nick Yocum’s hot shooting sparked a come-from-behind win, as the Republic Tigers won the district championship over Reeds Spring 43-33.  [Read more...]

Tigers Break Mustangs, Advance to Final

IMG_1752The Republic Tigers scored the first 19 points of the game and blew out McDonald County in the semifinals of their district tournament, 65-30. McDonald County didn’t score until the final 10 seconds of the 1st quarter.

Kevin Stander scored nine points in the 1st quarter, and Nick Yocum added six, as the two combined for five 3-pointers in the first eight minutes. The Tiger defense forced multiple turnovers, and Republic led 38-14 at halftime. They extended the lead to 54-22 at the end of three quarters.

Stander ended the game with 17 points to lead all scorers. Dylan Fletcher added 14 and Yocum had 10. Ryan Mathis scored nine points, Josh Morrow had six, Brody Thompson had three, and Grant Hancock, Jonathan Combs and Nick Dibben had two apiece.

Charlie Bridenstine scored 11 points to lead the Mustangs. His brother, Michael Bridenstine, had 7.

The Mustangs end their season with a 9-17 record. Republic improves to 17-8. The Tigers move into the district finals, where they’ll play Reeds Spring. The Wolves advanced with a semifinal victory over Cassville.

Tigers Whip Webb City

IMG_1731bThe Republic Tigers broke a conference losing streak and ended their regular season on a winning note at Webb City, beating the Cardinals 64-49. The Tigers got 26 points from Kevin Stander–16 in the 2nd half–to end their four-game losing streak in the Central Ozark Conference.

The Tigers fell behind by seven points in the 1st quarter, but closed the gap to trail 14-12 after one period. They outscored the Cardinals 13-9 in the 2nd quarter, and led 25-23 at halftime.

In the 3rd quarter, the Tigers outscored Webb City 19-11 to grab a 44-34 lead heading into the final period. Republic pulled away down the stretch, outscoring Webb City 20-15 in the 4th quarter, to secure the 15-point victory.

Besides Stander’s 26, the Tigers had two other players in double figures. Josh Morrow and Jonathan Combs each scored 12.

Breckin Williams scored 15 to lead Webb City.

The Tigers end their regular season with a 16-8 record. They’ll host the district tournament next week. Webb City falls to 10-14.

The JV team lost to Webb City 46-41.

4th Quarter Dooms Republic on Senior Night

photoFor the fourth game in a row, Republic stayed close to a top conference rival, only to fall short in the fourth quarter. Tuesday, it was Ozark who pulled away down the stretch, beating Republic 54-45. [Read more...]

Branson Pulls Away from Tigers in 2nd Half

IMG_1665Branson used a big second half to break open a close game and pull away from Republic Tuesday night, 57-45.

The Tigers stayed close in the first half, despite committing eight turnovers. They led for much of the first quarter, until a 3-pointer at the buzzer put Branson on top 11-10. In the second quarter, Republic battled back to tie the game by halftime, 22-22.

But turnovers began to take their toll in the third quarter, along with second-chance points for the Pirates. Branson outscored Republic 17-7 in the 3rd period, sprinting out to a 39-29 lead. They pulled ahead by 15 in the 4th quarter, and the Tigers never got closer than 11 points the rest of the way.

Kevin Stander led all scorers with 20 points. Nick Yocum scored 13 for the Tigers, including 10 in the second half. Jonathan Combs added four points, Josh Morrow scored three, Nick Dibben and Dylan Fletcher scored two apiece, and Grant Hancock had one point.

6’5″ junior Avery Dingman scored 15 points to lead the Pirates. Dana Thomas had 12, Tee Helsel had 11, Chris Ogden added 9, and Sam Pugh had 8 for Branson.

The Pirates improve to 21-2, and Republic falls to 15-6.

Go to the Republic Tiger Sports broadcast page to listen to the archived broadcast.