
Dee Loflin, SMT Writer
Placing were Parker Vanslyke. He was 2-2 and finished in 3rd place. Wyatt Parker finished in 2nd place and was 2-1 for the day. Travis Waldner finished with a perfect record of 3-0 and earned a 1st place spot. Congratulations Travis, Parker and Wyatt on a job well done.
All three youngster did a great job and we are so very proud of their talents. The Jackson Tomahawk Challenge will be their next event. They travel to Jackson High School on Saturday, December 22, 2012.

With near 40-years of tournaments under their belts, the Tiger Classic continues be a strong determinant of what a wrestler will do the remainder of the season. Wrestlers come from various sized schools so many times a competitor could face competition that will normally be seen on the path to the MSHAA state championships.
Year in and year out, the Jackson High School wrestling program has always been the top contender at the event. Since the early days of Indian Coach Paul Weber, the Indians have always put forth a strong overall team in all weight divisions. The past two years, the Indians have had to be become satisfied with second place, losing by narrow margins last year to Northwest and in 2010 to Christian Brothers of Memphis, Tennessee.

The roster of teams for 2012 Tiger Classic are; Jackson HS, Central HS, Notre Dame HS, are Christian County HS (Ky.), De Soto HS, Dexter HS, Francis Howell North HS, Hillsboro HS, Mehlville HS, Rockwood Summit HS, Rolla HS, Sikeston HS, Ste. Genevieve HS, Sullivan HS, University City HS and Union HS.
The 2-day tournament is held at the Cape Junior High School gymnasium and has multiple matches going on at the same time. It's somewhat of a madhouse of activity, but after 38 years of practice, the organizers have certainly learned to run a wrestling tournament.


The 'Cats were only able to advance Waldner and Stevens to the medal rounds in the competition on Saturday. Trevor Waldner ended the tournament with a record of 5 -1 and was the 2nd Place medal winner in the 138 pound weight class. Cody Stevens posted a record of 3-4 for the tournament and was the 6th place medalist in the 145 pound weight division.

A tournament filled with many local teams, winning the Bloomfield Christmas Tournament has always been a high mark for area teams. The games are normally The tournament is a long term tradition for the area with many sports fans planning to donate their Christmas vacation to watching all the games.
First round action will get underway on Wednesday, December 25th with the Kennett Indians taking on the Richland Rebels. Games will continue four days with the conclusion of the tournament on Saturday, December 29th.
You can get the full brackets for the tournament by clicking HERE!
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The Lady Cats scored early and often opening up a 39-4 first quarter lead and a 63 -11 halftime lead on route to a 99-15 first round victory.
The Cats, without the services of junior Paige Patterson due to sickness, forced 17 first quarter turnovers and Hannah Noe scored 8 and Brittany Harris 7,along with Katelynn Fraziers two to give the Cats a 17-2 lead. Mollie Whitehead (12 points on the morning) then scored 6 straight and Ericka Cobb had five to push the lead. Alison Jarrell then got in on the fun with 5 points and the Lady Cats finished the first quarter on a roll.
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With the victory the Lady Cats advance to the second round of the Twin Rivers Christmas tournament and will play either Charleston or Doniphan at 6:30 on Monday the 17th.
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By A Big Time Bernie Mules Fan!
Bell City, Missouri - The Bernie Mules continued their winning ways last night as they took on Bell City High School. With a 2012-13 season record of 7 - 0, the Mules dominated the contest to defeat the Cubs by a score of 87 to 32.
“We are starting to improve in some areas," commented Mules Head Coach, Brad Botsch.
David Baker led the scoring surge by the Mules with 9-points in the first quarter. Troy Kirkpatrick had a hot hand at the charity strip, sinking all three of his free throws and one field goal in the opening quarter. Both Sam Turner and Jake Wagner added a three-pointer each to give the Mules a 26 to 12 lead at the end of the first quarter.
Joey Walker took the scoring lead for the team in the 2nd quarter with 7-points. The Mules delivered a balanced scoring run throughout the quarter, while their defense tightened on Bell City. Bell City was only able to find 7-points of their own during the 2nd quarter, making the halftime score 49 to 19.
The second half was much the same offensive attack by the Mules as the added an additional 28-points. The Cubs were just unable to deal with the quickness and aggressive defense offered during the contest. B. J. Jennings put on his three-point shooting hand in the third quarter posting 9-points in his three made baskets.
"We have been repetitively drilling decision making fundamentals in practice, and I felt it carried over into our play tonight," said Coach Botsch. "Our kids are working very hard, and if they’ll remain coachable, I think we’ll continue to improve."
Overall, the Bernie Mules were very evenly spread across the team offensively. David Baker was the leading scorer with 15-points, followed by teammates Troy Kirkpatrick (14-points) and Joey Walker (11-points). B. J. Jennings added his 9-points from 3-point land in the third quarter, while Jake Wagner, David Baker, Sam Turner and J. R. Pregel each had strong nights on the scoreboard with 8 and/or 7-points each
"We have so many kids that can contribute, and it’s nice to have that many competitive kids at our disposal," added Botsch.
The Junior Varsity team defeated Bell City by a score of 64 to 42. Bernie Mules Ellenburg highlighted the night with a season high of 40-points during the contest, followed by Sparks with 15-points.
Bernie will be back in action against the Twin Rivers Royals next Tuesday at Twin Rivers High School.