28
Keiran Govan’s career-high point total against Lebanon, coming in a game when Republic needed it most. With leading scorer Brenley Hagewood sidelined, the sophomore delivered 21 of his points during the crucial second and third quarters to help Republic maintain its winning ways.
21.5
Brenley Hagewood’s scoring average leads Republic and reflects his development into one of the area’s most versatile scorers. He’s connecting on 46.5% of his three-pointers while also leading the team with 7.2 points in the paint per game.
1:53.92
The new school record in the 200-yard freestyle relay, set by Aubree Tinsley, Elise Replogle, Mei Pruett, and Amelia Beaver at the Ozarks Invitational. The quartet didn’t just break the record – they shattered it by more than two seconds, signaling a potential strong finish to the 2024-25 season.
15-4
Millie Waterman’s wrestling record after adding two more victories Tuesday night. Her consistency throughout the season, including a 46-second pin against Logan-Rogersville this week, has established her as the top winner for Republic girls wrestling.
44.3%
The Lady Tigers’ offensive rebounding percentage, meaning they’re collecting nearly half of their missed shots. That elite rate on the offensive glass has led to 13.5 offensive rebounds per game and countless second-chance opportunities, and that has been a key to their turnaround after an 0-5 start.
70.3%
CJ Uhl’s shooting percentage from the field, reflecting his efficient shot selection and Republic’s ability to create high-percentage scoring opportunities. Uhl is converting 72.9% of his two-point attempts while averaging 8.5 points per game.
29-5
The combined record of Republic’s two double-winners from Tuesday night. Keaton Overcast (15-2 at 138) and Chase Hicks (14-3 at 215) both went undefeated in the triangular, each securing a pin against Neosho. Overcast added another pin against Logan-Rogersville while Hicks won by decision.