Yocum’s Six 3′s Lead Tigers

Photo courtesy Rodger Wheeler, Republic Monitor

Republic hit a sizzling 61% from the floor in a 68-46 win over Camdenton in the opening round of the Rogersville Tournament. The Tigers drained 11 3-pointers in the victory — including six by Nick Yocum.

The Tigers leapt in front early, and the game was never really in doubt after the first few minutes. Republic outscored Camdenton 23-8 in the first quarter, and led 36-11 at halftime. They extended the lead to 54-24 after three quarters, before Camdenton closed the gap before the final buzzer.

Yocum led the Tigers with 20 points. Marcus Miller scored 9, Payton Looney added 8, and Jake Fletcher and Pierce Pittman scored 7 points apiece.

Kullen Carlock scored 22 points for Camdenton to lead all scorers.

Tigers Heat up in 2nd Half to Beat Wolves

Fletcher 001Republic overcame a sluggish start on the road and ran away from Reeds Spring in the second half, 61-33. Ten different players scored in the victory for the Tigers.

After the freshmen and JV teams won their games by a combined 80 points, the stage was set for the varsity Tigers to make quick work of the Wolves. But Republic started slowly, and didn’t score a field goal until about five minutes into the game, when a Jake Fletcher layup gave the Tigers a 5-2 lead.

From there, Republic stretched the lead slowly, to 11-4 at the end of the first quarter, and 29-14 at halftime.

The Tigers came out with a lot more energy in the 2nd half, and that’s when they put the game away. Republic scored ten straight points — eight of them by Nick Yocum — to stretch their lead to 39-14 in the early part of the third quarter. They never looked back from there.

Nick Yocum scored 11 to lead the Tigers’ balanced attack. Cody Geiger and Grant Hancock had 10 apiece. Jake Fletcher scored 9. Pierce Pittman and Payton Looney each scored 5. Marcus Miller and Ty Abney had 4, and Canyon Smith added 2.

Republic improves to 13-4.

Tigers Find Missing Offense, Pluck Blue Jays

IMG 9475The case of the missing offense is officially solved. Republic went on the road in front of a packed house in Marshfield and ran away from the Blue Jays 72-56.

“We extended our defense 84 feet and got some immediate results, and it probably fueled our offense,” said coach Gary Stanfield.

Marshfield came into the game seeking revenge for a two-point loss in the Blue and Gold Tournament semifinals. But it was Republic who charged out with something to prove, having lost four of its last five games. The Tigers bolted to a 19-4 lead, then answered a Marshfield run that closed the gap to one point, 33-32 at halftime.

Coming out of the break, Nick Yocum hit a 3-pointer and Marcus Miller converted a traditional three-point play. Marshfield closed the gap to six points briefly, but the Tigers were off to the races from there.

Republic built its lead to 51-40 going into the fourth quarter, then scored seven straight to start the final period, stretching the lead to 18 at one point.

Five Tigers scored in double figures. Yocum led the way with 21 points, including five 3-pointers. Four of those 3-pointers came in the 1st quarter.

Marcus Miller and Jake Fletcher had 13 apiece. Payton Looney scored 11 and Cody Geiger added 10.

The result is another key victory against a district opponent for Republic, who has defeated Marshfield twice, and Hillcrest and Rogersville once.

“Somebody is going to be up on the top, and everyone else is going to be clawing and trying to knock them down,” said Stanfield. “We’re struggling to get ourselves back in a position that we want to be in.”

Tigers Romp at McDonald County

Cody 080The Republic Tigers dominated from the start, sprinting to a 21-4 lead in the first six minutes at McDonald County, before winning 69-40.

Nick Yocum led Republic early, hitting two 3-pointers and finishing the first quarter with eight points. It was 21-6 after one period. The Tigers led 39-18 at halftime.

Republic outscored the Mustangs 20-16 in the 3rd period, and led 59-34 going into the final quarter.

Cody Geiger led three Tigers in double figures with 12 points. Nick Yocum and Marcus Miller added ten points apiece.

Tigers Storm into Semis

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The Republic Tigers blew out their second straight Blue & Gold opponent to advance to the tournament semifinals, beating 6th-seeded Fair Grove 62-32.

The Tigers used a suffocating defense to shut down the Eagles, and took advantage of their size and quickness advantage in building a big early lead. The Tigers led 15-9 after the first quarter, then outscored the Eagles 20-6 in the second quarter to lead 35-15 at the break.

Republic gradually expanded its lead through the third period, and went up by 30 when Nick Yocum skied over everyone to tip in a missed shot in the final minute of the quarter. He followed that with a 3-pointer a few seconds later, and the Tigers led 54-21 after three.

Yocum had returned to the lineup for the first time since injuring his wrist in the game against Cassville earlier this season.

Canyon Smith led the Tigers in scoring with 16 points. Jerrod Harmon led Fair Grove with 8.

The Tigers improve to 7-1 this season. Fair Grove falls to 8-1.

Republic advances to play Marshfield Wednesday night at 8:30 at Hammons Student Center in the tournament semifinals.

Tigers Improve to 5-1

IMG 7441Payton Looney scored 18 points to lead four Tigers in double figures, as Republic sprinted past Monett on the road, 71-42.

Playing without senior guard Nick Yocum, who’s out with a broken bone in his wrist, the Tigers got their best offensive production of the year from their front court. Big men Cody Geiger and Grant Hancock had 14 apiece.

Republic jumped out to a big lead in the first half, pulling ahead 41-19 by halftime. Looney had 13 of his 18 points in the first half.

Canyon Smith added 10 for the Tigers, who improved to 5-1 on the season. The loss dropped Monett to 3-3.

Tigers Throttle Physical Wildcats 57-41

Nick 053The Republic Tigers pulled away down the stretch in a physical game at Cassville, beating the Wildcats 57-41.

Nick Yocum had 20 points for the Tigers, and Canyon Smith had 8. Grant Hancock had 11 rebounds.

The game was close for most of the first half. The Tigers fell behind early, but clawed back to tie the game 12-12 after one period.

With the game tied at 24, the Tigers went on an 11-2 run to take a 35-26 lead into the halftime break.

The game stayed close through the 3rd quarter, with Republic holding the lead most of the way. The Tigers took their first double-digit lead at 47-36, with 5:15 left in the game. Three minutes later, a pair of free throws and a breakaway layup by Canyon Smith stretched the lead to 15, and the Tigers salted the game away.

Republic improves to 4-1 on the season. They play again next Friday at Monett.

Earlier in the night, the JV team beat Cassville 47-12.

Tigers Whip Rogersville for 3rd Place

Republic got 21 points from sophomore Canyon Smith and beat Rogersville 70-55 Saturday, to take 3rd place at the Republic Invitational Tournament. Smith hit five 3-pointers in the first half, and six for the game.

The Tigers led 28-21 at halftime. Smith’s big first half helped pick up the slack as Rogersville’s defense shut down senior Nick Yocum, holding him scoreless before the break.  Yocum scored 13 in the 2nd half.

Jake Fletcher added 13 for the Tigers. Cody Geiger had 10, and Grant Hancock scored 8.

Republic improves to 2-1. Rogersville drops to 1-2.

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Rogers Shuts Down Tigers in Semifinals

Basketball  Boys vs Rogers Ark 013Republic scored only five points in each of the first two quarters, losing to Rogers, Ark. in the semifinals of the Republic Invitational 51-43.

In the first half, a quick Rogers defense shut down Republic’s inside game, and the Tigers were unable to compensate, shooting poorly from the perimeter. It was 10-5 after one period, and 23-10 at halftime.

Rogers built a 21-point lead late in the 3rd quarter, and it was 36-18 as the 4th quarter began. The Tigers used a late charge to cut the lead to eight points with :34 left, but couldn’t get any closer.

Nick Yocum led the Tigers with 22 points, including six 3-pointers. Cody Geiger had ten points, all in the 4th quarter.

Nate Musso had 14 points to lead Rogers.

The Tigers fall to 1-1. They’re back in action Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. against Rogersville in the 3rd place game. Rogersville lost to Russellville, Ark. in the other semifinal Friday night.

Rogers will play Russellville in the championship game.

Tigers Trounce Waynesville to Open Season

Basketball  Boys vs Waynesville 001The Republic Tigers scored the first eight points of the first quarter, then scored eight straight to start the second quarter, on the way to a blowout win over Waynesville 67-42. The Tigers put four players in double figures in their season opener at the Republic Invitational, led by Nick Yocum with 15.

Payton Looney added 14 points, Canyon Smith had 12, and Jake Fletcher had 10 for the Tigers. Eight players scored in all for Republic.

Waynesville’s Brandon Jean-Baptiste scored 17 points to lead all scorers.

Republic led 11-10 after the first quarter, but held Waynesville to just four points in the second quarter, and took a 29-14 lead into the halftime break. Republic led 49-28 after three periods.

The Tigers advance to the tournament semifinals, and will play Friday night. Waynesville drops to the losers bracket, and will play Thursday.