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In Which a Radio Guy Starts a Web
Site That Turns Into a Magazine
In the summer of 2009, I registered the domain name
RepublicTigerSports.com. I had experience in radio news and a
full-time job, but a local sports website seemed like a great hobby.
I fgured I might even be able to sell a couple of ads to cover part
of my costs.
I set up the website and shared the corresponding Facebook page
with some friends. Within a few days, 700 of you were following
along. Most of you, I didnt know yet.
About two months later, Hailey Johnson slugged a walk-of
grand slam in the state softball quarterfnals, and the train left the
station. Republic fans started sharing my iPhone video as soon
as they got home from the game hours before the highlights
showed up on any 10 oclock newscast. Tat night, I realized what
Republic Tiger Sports could become.
Along the way, the student-athletes of Republic have made this
the most rewarding fve years of my professional life. Teyve giv-
en me the opportunity to call basketball play-by-play at State in
four of the last fve seasons. Republic has won six of those games
in a row all but one on the fnal possession. For a kid who used
to sit in the bleachers at Tiger games and do play-by-play with
my friends, it doesnt get much better.
So now a magazine. Id have laughed if you suggested it fve years
ago. Now, even though I have exactly zero print experience, it
seems like the next logical step.
I want this publication to be a keepsake. If Im doing it right, it
will be full of great photos and interesting feature pieces. And
even the advertisements will be interesting, useful, and relevant.
Republic businesses, the advertisers you see in these pages, have
been generous in their willingness to take a chance on Republic
Tiger Sports. You can help by supporting them when it makes
sense for you. If you do, well keep this train chugging along as far
and as fast as we can.
Tank you for your support over the past fve years. I cant wait to
see what the future holds for Republic. Go Tigers!
David Brazeal
Publisher
Publisher David Brazeal
Editorial Assistants Lori Casagrand, Kristin Howard
Design Assistant Cheryl Barnett
Studio Photography Karen Rohlman
PUBLISHERS DESK
Cover Photo: Lady Tigers softball players Kami Holt, Rachel
Rook, and Lauren Strobel.
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Michayla Shanks is part of a Lady Tigers
volleyball team thats looking for a sixth
district title in seven years. (Volleyball
preview on page 19.)
Junior Philip Caneld qualied for
sectionals last year, and returns to help
lead the Tigers and Lady Tigers cross
country squads. (Cross country preview
on page 15.)
Four-year starter Levi Cook anchors the
ofensive line in Wes Beachlers second
season as head coach. (Football preview
on page 6.)
Michaela Moore is back for her third year
of varsity tennis and is hoping to take
over the top spot in tne singles lineup.
(Tennis preview on page 17.)
Fall 2014
SEASON
PREVIEWS
REPUBLIC TIGER SPORTS AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2014 5
After a fantastic freshman season,
sophomore Rachel Rook takes the ball
in the circle for the Lady Tigers softball
team. (Softball preview on page 8.)
Vanessa Nimmo is the lone senior on a
young, balanced Lady Tigers golf squad.
(Golf preview on page 11.)
Sophomore Julio Quezada scored 21
goals last year and will help lead the
Tigers ofense under new soccer head
coach David Ashby. (Soccer preview on
page 10.)
6 AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2014 REPUBLIC TIGER SPORTS
FOOTBALL
E
ntering their second season under
coach Wes Beachler, the football Ti-
gers are ahead of where they were last year.
I think over-
all as a unit,
its a lot faster.
Te plays are
clicking a lot
faster in our
heads, says
quarterback
and defensive
back Jake
Smith. [We]
dont have to
think about
What if I go here and make this mistake?
Its just coming natural.
Tose kinds of improvements may be most
evident on the ofensive line, where the
blocking schemes will get more complicat-
ed as the linemen show they are mastering
the basics.
Te Tigers graduated most of
their ofensive line, but have
two tackles, Levi Cook and
Skyler Hale, back this year.
Developing the rest of the line
will be a key for the Tigers,
who have speed in the backfeld
if they can just turn it loose.
Beachler says
many of his
options on the
line fall into
one of two
categories: ag-
gressive players
who need to
work on their
fundamentals
or fundamen-
tally sound
players who
arent aggressive enough.
We have some physical kids
who have to get technically
better. Its not good enough just to be a
barbarian in there. Youve got to know
what youre doing, he says. Ten we have
some kids that just need to be a little more
aggressive. Tey have the technique down,
they just need to learn to play with more
aggression.
If the front line does its job, theres plenty
We have some
leadership. Our
young girls are getting
older and stronger.
Weve got a little more
power...were still very
fast.
Coach Lee Dishman
Senior Taylor Gold (2B) and
junior Lauren Strobel (3B)
round out the probable infeld.
Te speed in the outfeld and
the strength of the infeld
defense should also make Rook
a better pitcher in her second
season, Dishman says.
She understands that her
defense is going to play for her,
and I think that were going
to be very, very strong. Our
outfeld is extremely quick; they
can go get balls. Teyve got
good arms.
With Eby and Strobel at the
infeld corners, teams that try
and play a small game and bunt
on us, were going to be in there
handling the bunt real well,
he says. It takes the pressure
of Rachel a little bit not having
to feld balls because those two can get in
there and get them.
Strobel will bat cleanup, alongside Holt in
the heart of the Republic batting order.
As a sophomore, Strobel sprayed the feld
with line-drive doubles and triples. Tis
year could be even better.
Shes gotten stronger and she continues
to hit the ball. Te ball jumps of her bat
a little bit more this year than it did in
previous years, Dishman says. Instead of
being a gap hitter, she might start hitting
some balls out a little bit more this year.
Increased power up and down the lineup
could lead to more big innings, but dont
expect Dishman to give up the running
game he loves so much.
We didnt lose our quickness. We con-
tinue to work on that and were just going
to continue to put pressure on teams and
make them get us out, he says. Were
going to steal a lot of bases and bunt the
ball still, and make the other team play the
game. As fast as we are, I think we can put
pressure on them and make them make
mistakes.
CF Abby Norris should anchor the speedy
outeld defense, anked by Molly Zinecker
and Morgan Cantrell.
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BOYS SOCCER
Ashby Takes the Reins
of Tigers Soccer
S
eason number fve brings a lot of
changes for the Republic boys soccer
program. Te biggest change is at the top,
where David Ashby takes over as head
coach, replacing Mike Hines, the man who
helped build the program from its begin-
ning. For Ashby, his ascent to the top job
is the culimination of a long-held goal.
Ive looked forward to this for a long
time, since I was in high school. My coach
in high school even told me I would make
a great coach some day, Ashby says. Ive
been waiting and wondering, and I knew
that when I applied here seven years ago
that it was a possibility that I could be a
coach.
I worked with Hines and he was a great
mentor. He really opened the door and
did well to make it easy for me to slide in
there transitionally.
Ashby hasnt had much time to get ready
for his taste of the head coaching job.
Republics summer vacation was only two
months long, and Ashby got married and
took a honeymoon, making the prep time
even shorter. But he says he warned his
team to stay in shape for the start of work-
outs, and most of them have done that.
Te Tigers return
two experienced
scoring threats
in Mitchell
Heinzler (12
goals and 16
assists last year)
and Julio Queza-
da (21 goals and
seven assists).
Athletic sopho-
more Jansen Mc-
Querter could
contribute to the
scoring load as
well, according to
Ashby.
While the of-
fense brings experience, the Tigers defense
is Ashbys biggest concern entering the
season. Republic lost Cooper Kelley and
Jacob Goetz in the backfeld, so some
young defenders will have to learn on the
job.
We have very strong players but their skill
level isnt quite as strong as it needs to be
right now, says Ashby. Im going to focus
more on the back and try to get that solid
and locked down.
Te good news,
says Ashby, is that
uncovering a solid
defender is easier
than training
a forward and
counting on him to
score.
At goalkeeper, the
Tigers have a trio
of options: Cody
Marcotte, Mason
Michaelis, and
Dakota Dutoit will
all compete for time
in goal during the
preseason.
Te Tigers open their season on August 26
at home against Monett.
Mitchell Heinzler (pictured) and Julio
Quezada give the Tigers a 1-2 punch
ofensively they havent had in previous
seasons.
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or the frst time in several years, the
Lady Tigers golf team enters the
season without a clear #1 player. Sisters
Payton and Baylee Rayl have anchored the
top of the lineup for Republic the past few
seasons, but the top spot is up in the air
this year, according to coach Curt Plotner.
I think this year actually, losing three
(Baylee Rayl, Bailey Cornelison, and
Haley Smith) is the most weve lost since
Ive been here, Plotner says. Tat means
the Lady Tigers will rely on a much
younger, less experienced lineup, including
players like sophomore Katie Hamilton.
Katie has been playing a lot this summer,
and playing pretty well. Shes scoring well
enough that she has a good chance to get
out of districts, and if she can shave of
a few more strokes shes got a chance to
make it to state, Plotner says.
Juniors Caroline and Emma Blanford also
fgure to play a key role. Plotner says he
is encouraged by their improvement since
last season as well.
Im kind of expecting big things out of
them, he says.
Only one senior, Vanessa Nimmo, will
crack the fve-player varsity lineup. Who
will be in the ffth slot is anyones guess.
Tat 5th spot is kind of up in the air right
now so well just have to see. A couple of
these freshmen look like theyre going to
be okay. Weve got quite a while.
Plotner says whoever is in the lineup, it
will be
the most
balanced in Republic since he took over as
head coach.
Tey all hit it well enough, they can get it
on the green and probably have par putts,
Plotner says.
Te short game thats where its at. If
they can just work on their short game
they can shave probably 10 strokes of
their score; that would really help us out
a lot.
Te key to a successful season will be
consistency: avoiding disastrous holes that
can sink an entire days score.
I tried telling them, 18 fves is 90. If
they can just make fve on every hole -- it
seems too often they have a hole where
they have seven and eight, and they kind
of add up on them, Plotner says.
If his lineup can play a conservative
game that keeps everyone in the 90s or
below, he believes the Lady Tigers can be
competitive.
GIRLS GOLF
Consistency Is the Key
for Lady Tigers Golf
Coach Curt Plotner looks to replace
the senior leadership (and scoring)
of Baylee Rayl. The Lady Tigers have
only one senior, Vanessa Nimmo, on
this years squad.
On October 12, 2012, Republics Colton Peltz got loose in the
Neosho backeld and put this big hit on Wildcats quarterback
Justin McKee, knocking the ball free. Republic recovered the
fumble, ran it back for a touchdown, and went on to beat Neosho
33-15. Republic Tiger Sports readers voted this photo their favorite
in the websites rst ve years.
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Jake Jones (pictured) and the
rest of this years freshman
football Tigers have left the
competition grasping at air
through middle school. Theyve
compiled a 23-2 record during
two seasons of fall and two
seasons of spring football in
7th and 8th grade.
The 2013 7th grade Tigers went undefeated and didnt allow a
point all year, outscoring opponents by a combined 166-0.
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The young football Tigers hope to build
on their middle school gridiron success.
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CROSS COUNTRY
T
he Republic cross country squad
enters the season with two runners
who qualifed for sectionals last year.
Coach Christie Bishop will be relying on
junior Philip Canfeld and sophomore
Madi Appleberry to improve on last years
times. She will also be looking at younger
runners to step into the gap created by the
loss of the teams two best competitors.
Te team lost all-state runner Ryan Way
to graduation. Megan Hergesheimer
moved out of the district. Bishop says a
strong freshman class, especially on the
girls team, could help fll those holes.
Tey look like a strong crew coming in.
Te girls have done really well in all their
meets in junior high, Bishop says. Tat
includes one COC championship.
Were going to try to build those really
young runners to make them as strong as
we can, to see what happens. Im hoping
with three returning and three of those
incoming freshman, we can have a pretty
good girls team this year.
Returnees Abby Loveland and Sara Wilk-
en are in line to run alongside Appleberry
and three of the newcomers.
On the boys team, Canfeld hopes he can
provide the leadership that Way provided
to him in his frst two seasons.
He always pushed me so hard because he
saw the talent in me and wasnt going to
let it go to waste, Canfeld says. He made
me run with him on every run, harder than
anyone else.
Canfeld says hell apply the same work
ethic, putting in the early work that can
pay of later in the season.
Some of those early days, theyre pretty
hard because theyre so early in the season
and its so hot, he says. Sometimes its
hard to fnd motivation. You have to look
into the future and see that this four-mile
run is going to help you, and its going o
make you faster.
Tough
cross
country is mainly an individual sport,
Canfeld says theres a team element, too.
Te people that are around you, they fuel
the adrenaline and make you work harder,
he says.
Ultimately, Canfeld says hed like to have
even more teammates to fuel that adren-
aline.
I really want to start building the pro-
gram. It hasnt really caught on at Republic
yet, but if we can get a few kids and get
the word out its a hard sport, but its
fun.
Strong Freshmen
Could Step In for Cross
Country
Madi Appleberry is part of whats
shaping up as a promising girls squad.
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Classroom
SPOTLIGHT
McKenna Loveland is a varsity cheerleader. She has a 4.18 GPA, and she is a
member of National Honor Society and YES Club. Because she enjoys writing
and debating, as well as staying up-to-date with political issues, McKenna likes
studying government, and is considering a major of pre-law at the University of
Missouri or Drury University.
Football tailback Jace DuVall carries a 4.03 GPA into his senior year. His favorite
high school class is government, but he intends to pursue a business career, with
a goal of becoming an entrepreneur. If I own my own business, I hold my own
destiny in how far the company goes, he says. DuVall has already put his entre-
preneurial skills to work in various projects. Hes undecided about his college
choice, but wants to study business or entrepreneurism.
Lauren Collier is a Lady Tiger softball player with a GPA of 4.11. She recently at-
tended a bio-ethics class at Drury university, and is considering studying pre-law
at Rockhurst University or the University of Arkansas. Shes a member of National
Honor Society and serves on its leadership board. She also runs many of the youth
programs at the Republic branch of the Springeld-Greene County Library.
Volleyballer Jera Pipkin is a member of FBLA and National Honor Society, and
president of both the Republic FFA Chapter and the Area 12 FFA Association.
She has qualied for state three times, receiving 3rd place as a sophomore and a
group 1 rating in livestock judging as a junior. She carries a 4.27 GPA and intends
to double major in AgBusiness and AgCommunications at Oklahoma State Uni-
versity. She hopes to work in ag marketing and sales.
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GIRLS TENNIS
T
he Lady Tigers tennis team has the
pieces in place to rebound from a dis-
appointing 2013 season. At the top of the
lineup, senior Michaela Moore enters her
third year as a varsity player. She played in
the #2 spot in the lineup last season.
Michaela can do a lot on the tennis court
just because shes a good athlete, says
coach Eric Hanson. With the repetition
she got at tennis camp and earlier in the
ofseason with open courts, plus the expe-
rience she had playing at #2 last year, shes
looking pretty good right now.
Behind Moore, a mix of seniors and
underclassmen will fll out the lineup.
Hanson says hes not sure how it will all
shake out, but his teams overall depth is
much better than last year, when Talor
Sandul and Ashley Cameron both sufered
season-ending injuries. Fellow seniors
Brittney Marshall and Alyssa Damron
should also compete for playing time.
But Hanson says his upperclassmen will
have to compete for their spots against
improving underclassmen.
We have several underclassmen who are
showing a lot of potential Makenzie
Clark, Kaytlin Pearce, Tayler Avery. Tese
are all underclassmen who got after it in
the ofseason and have really improved
their game.
Hanson will be watching to
see how Sandul and Cam-
eron react after missing so
much time last season.
You bring back two seniors
who missed an entire
year because of injury, he
questions, are they going
to be able to jump back into
the swing of things playing
varsity tennis?
Te frst two weeks of prac-
tice will help determine who
slides into the six varsity
singles spots. Hanson is still
deciding on doubles teams,
too.
We
have a
whole lot of people who are on parity with
each other. Its a great problem to have, but
it can sort of make it hard to sort out who
you want to have play doubles together.
Te Lady Tigers open the season at Nixa
on August 21.
Senior Moore Leads
Lady Tigers on the
Court
Alyssa Damron is part of a class of seniors who will
compete for playing time with an up-and-coming
group of underclassmen for Eric Hansons tennis
team.
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