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Here are the local matchups for the second week of district action.
Joplin is hosting Kickapoo at 7 p.m. at Junge Field in Class 6 District 5 semifinal action.
Joplin enters the matchup as the second seed with a 6-3 record. The Eagles are averaging 29.7 points per game on offense, while holding opponents to 24.7 points per game.
Kickapoo is the third seed and is 4-5 on the year. The Chiefs are scoring 21.6 points per game and allowing 32.1 points a game on defense.
Carthage is hosting Neosho at 7 P.M. at David Haffner Stadium in Class 5 District 7 semifinal play.
Carthage is 8-1 on the season as the top seed. The Tigers are averaging 35.4 points a game and allowing opponents just 15.8 points per game.
Neosho is the fourth seed and is 6-4 on the season. Neosho is coming off a 42-6 win over Raytown in the opening round of district play. The Wildcats are scoring 31.4 points per game and allowing 24.5 points per contest.
Carthage and Neosho played in the regular season finale, with the Tigers winning 42-20.
Webb City is on the road against Grain Valley at 7 p.m. in the other semifinal matchup.
Webb City is the third seed and is 4-6 on the year after coming off a 42-6 win over Belton in the postseason opener. The Cardinals are scoring 27.8 points per game and allowing 22.6 points per game.
Grain Valley is the second seed with a 7-3 record on the season. The Eagles are averaging 37.3 points on offense and allowing just 14.9 points on defense.
In the Class 4 District 6 semis, Carl Junction is hosting Bolivar.
Carl Junction is the second seed with a 6-4 record. The Bulldogs are coming off an 18-13 win over McDonald County in the district opener. CJ is scoring 23.4 points per game and allowing 24.8 points on defense.
Bolivar is 6-4 this season and is coming off a 48-24 win over Monett. The Liberators are the third seed and are scoring 28.9 points a game, while giving up 22.8 points of the defensive end.
Seneca is hosting Aurora in the semifinals of the Class 3 District 6 Tournament.
Seneca is the top seed with an unblemished 9-0 record. The Indians are scoring 53 points per game, while giving up 12.7 points on defense.
The Houn’ Dawgs are the fifth seed and are 3-7 on the year. Aurora is scoring 18.9 points per game and are giving up 26.3 points a game.
In other matchups, East Newton is at Forsyth in the other semifinal.
Lamar is hosting Stockton in Class 2 District 5 action, and New Heights Christian is at Greenfield in 8-man football.