February 6, 2012

Tigers Topple Top Seed for Title

IMG 8164The Republic Tigers overcame a 10-point deficit in the 4th quarter to beat Hillcrest in overtime 43-41, capturing the Gold Division championship in the Blue & Gold Tournament. Republic outscored Hillcrest 16-6 in the 4th quarter to tie the game, then outscored the Hornets 6-4 in the extra period.

A key stretch came in the final 2 1/2 minutes of regulation. Republic spread the floor offensively, extending Hillcrest’s defense and leaving the interior open. Grant Hancock took advantage, delivering six of his team-high 13 points during that stretch to help the Tigers draw even.

Republic had to overcome a shaky start. The Tigers committed 11 turnovers in the first half, playing in front of a huge crowd at JQH Arena.

“A lot of these kids are young, and this was a difficult stage for them to walk into,” said coach Gary Stanfield.

“I thought we were tight. But the halftime good news was that we were five points down. We came out and we played better, as we knew we would, in the second half. Things fell into place.”

The Tigers trailed 12-7 after one period, and 20-15 at halftime. It was 31-21 after three quarters, before the comeback began.

Besides Hancock, no Tiger scored in double figures. Payton Looney and Nick Yocum had seven points apiece. Jake Fletcher and Cody Geiger scored six, and Marcus Miller added four.

The Blue & Gold championship is the first for Republic since 1992. They beat Aurora in double overtime that year to win the Blue Division.

Republic improves to 8-1. They have now beaten three teams assigned to their district — Hillcrest, Marshfield and Rogersville — giving them an inside track on the top seed when postseason play rolls around.

“We’ve defeated the top three other teams in the district, which is good,” said Stanfield. “But we’ve got to play good basketball from here out. We’ve got ourselves in a nice position. We need to keep ourselves there.”

Hillcrest suffers its first loss of the season, falling to 9-1.

Tigers Topple Top Seed for Title

IMG 8164The Republic Tigers overcame a 10-point deficit in the 4th quarter to beat Hillcrest in overtime 43-41, capturing the Gold Division championship in the Blue & Gold Tournament. Republic outscored Hillcrest 16-6 in the 4th quarter to tie the game, then outscored the Hornets 6-4 in the extra period.

A key stretch came in the final 2 1/2 minutes of regulation. Republic spread the floor offensively, extending Hillcrest’s defense and leaving the interior open. Grant Hancock took advantage, delivering six of his team-high 13 points during that stretch to help the Tigers draw even.

Republic had to overcome a shaky start. The Tigers committed 11 turnovers in the first half, playing in front of a huge crowd at JQH Arena.

“A lot of these kids are young, and this was a difficult stage for them to walk into,” said coach Gary Stanfield.

“I thought we were tight. But the halftime good news was that we were five points down. We came out and we played better, as we knew we would, in the second half. Things fell into place.”

The Tigers trailed 12-7 after one period, and 20-15 at halftime. It was 31-21 after three quarters, before the comeback began.

Besides Hancock, no Tiger scored in double figures. Payton Looney and Nick Yocum had seven points apiece. Jake Fletcher and Cody Geiger scored six, and Marcus Miller added four.

The Blue & Gold championship is the first for Republic since 1992. They beat Aurora in double overtime that year to win the Blue Division.

Republic improves to 8-1. They have now beaten three teams assigned to their district — Hillcrest, Marshfield and Rogersville — giving them an inside track on the top seed when postseason play rolls around.

“We’ve defeated the top three other teams in the district, which is good,” said Stanfield. “But we’ve got to play good basketball from here out. We’ve got ourselves in a nice position. We need to keep ourselves there.”

Hillcrest suffers its first loss of the season, falling to 9-1.

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.

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.

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 Seeded 3rd at Blue and Gold

The Republic Tigers will meet Greenwood in the opening round of the Blue and Gold Tournament. The Tigers are seeded 3rd in the Gold Division. They’ll start tournament play on Monday, December 26th at 9:30 p.m. at JQH Arena.

Hillcrest is the top seed in the Gold Division. Marshfield is seeded 2nd. Mount Vernon is seeded behind Republic at 4th. Ozark, Fair Grove, Spokane, and Conway captured seeds 5 through 8.

Nixa and Kickapoo are seeded 1-2 in the Blue Division.

Big 2nd Quarter Lifts Lady Tigers

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Photo courtesy Rodger Wheeler, Republic Monitor

The Republic Lady Tigers outscored Aurora 33-17 in the second quarter, and went on to beat the host team of the Lady Houn’ Invitational 79-58 to start their season.

Sarah Kreul had ten points in that big second quarter, on the way to a game-high 23. Alice Heinzler scored 19 points for Republic, including three 3-pointers. Kayla Bartelsmeyer added 10.

The second-seeded Lady Tigers led 11-10 after one quarter, before pulling out to a 44-27 halftime lead.  They extended the lead to 62-42 after three periods.

Republic next plays third-seeded Mt. Vernon Thursday at 8 p.m.

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.

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