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Jewell Recaps: Day 1

By 810 Varsity, 12/27/25, 10:45PM CST

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Read about Jewell Classic's first day of action

Below are snippets from the 46th annual William Jewell Holiday Classic, held December 27-30 in Liberty.

Nelson Division

Liberty 48, Raytown 45

LHS enjoyed the short drive to the Mabee Center with a 48-45 win, led by Mason Fleming’s 13 points and seven rebounds. Raytown, led by Miguel Morgan’s 12 points, fought back from a 25-17 halftime deficit.

Summit Christian 62, Central 29

Mike Thomas III paced Summit Christian with a game-high 19 points, while Grady Ellerman (12 points) and Cruzy Oberniski (11) also helped SCA to a 34-12 halftime cushion.

Zion Thomas led Central with 15 points and six rebounds.

Blue Springs 66, Park Hill South 62

Terrance Green helped fuel a fourth-quarter comeback by the Wildcats with a game-high 25 points, including a perfect 10-for-10 from the free throw line. Blue Springs trailed 47-40 entering the final stanza, as PHS had built a nine-point lead in the final quarter.

Jax Navarro paced Park Hill South with 17 points, while Alex Gabrick added 14, as well as Carson Bjorn with 14.

Rock Bridge 64, Barstow 46

Nick Timbrook and Donovan Parris combined for 37 points to lead Rock Bridge (Columbia) over Barstow, 64-46. Angelo Gray netted a team-high 17 points for the Knights.

 

Patterson Division

Center 67, Belton 66 (OT)

Center outlasted Belton, 67-66, in overtime to advance to the Patterson Division semifinals. Ra’heym Ansley fired in a game-high 26 points for the Yellowjackets, while Ryland Russell added 16.

Cooper Schrum led the Pirates with 20, while Caleb Campbell chipped in 16 points.

Liberty North 72, Lincoln Prep 54

The Eagles reached the semifinals with a 72-54 win over Lincoln Prep, fueled by Brandon Hill’s 23 points and seven rebounds. Landon Herrig added 13 points and eight boards, while Jack Henry chipped in 13 points and five rebounds.

Damon Humphrey finished with 20 points and 11 rebounds for the Blue Tigers.

Oak Park 84, Fort Osage 24

The top team in the Metro left little doubt to its ranking with an 84-24 romp over Fort Osage on Saturday. Josh Kori netted 16 points, while Landon Vanpelt added 13 points for the Northmen.

Grandview 52, St. Michael the Archangel 47

The Bulldogs saved its best for last with a 52-47 win over SMA to advance to the Patterson Division semifinals. Tied at 36-36 entering the final quarter, Grandview pulled away behind 11 points apiece from Eli Strother, Rashad Herron and Daniel Ford.

Jaxon Morris and Phillip Howard rang up 11 points each for the Guardians.

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