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.

Republic 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.
The 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.
The Republic Tigers dominated from the start, sprinting to a 21-4 lead in the first six minutes at McDonald County, before winning 69-40.
Payton Looney scored 18 points to lead four Tigers in double figures, as Republic sprinted past Monett on the road, 71-42.
The Republic Tigers pulled away down the stretch in a physical game at Cassville, beating the Wildcats 57-41.
Republic scored only five points in each of the first two quarters, losing to Rogers, Ark. in the semifinals of the Republic Invitational 51-43.
The 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.








