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Saxony Lutheran Takes Out Holcomb
December 29th 2013 by Dee Loflin
Saxony Lutheran Takes Out Holcomb

Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

Bloomfield, Missouri – The Saxony Lutheran Crusaders under the direction of head coach Tim Winkler and assistant coach Adam Winkler have put together an extraordinary team this year. 

Leading for the Crusaders senior Jack Lake #45 tallied a game-high 29 points including two treys.  Three other Saxony players were in double digits.  Hunter Coe #35, a 5’ 9” senior recorded 14 points including 2 treys.  Ryan Palmer #13 contributed 11 along with Zach Beal #3 who tallied 10 points.

Ryan Palmer, a 6’1” junior guard for the Crusaders sank three treys.

Ryan Reeves #23 was the leading scorer for the Hornets putting 28 points on the board.  Ten of his twelve came from the charity stripe.   Bub Davis also contributed 14 points.

Ben Vance was the only Hornet to record a trey.


Final Score Saxony Lutheran 69  Holcomb 53

Saxony Lutheran    25    17   13   14  -  69

Holcomb                   2    19    15   17  -  53

Saxony Lutheran (69) – Zach Beal 10, Chase Steffan 3, Ryan Palmer 11, Taylor Richmond 2, Hunter Coe 14, Jack Lake 29. FG 28, FT 6/14, F 17 (3-pointers: Ryan Palmer 3, Hunter Coe 2, Jack Lake 2, Fouled Out: Chase Steffans) 

Holcomb (53) – Skyler Johnson 2, Cameron Clark 6, Ryan Reeves 28, Bub Davis 14, Ben Vance 3, FG 20, FT 12/15, F 17 (3-pointers: Ben Vance 1, Fouled Out: Preston Sikes) 

Saxony will play Puxico on Monday evening at 4:00 p.m. for the winner of the consolation portion of the 57th Annual Bloomfield Christmas Tournament.


Last Updated on December 29th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Bloomfield, Missouri – It looked like a different team out there on the court when the Dexter Bearcats went up against the Hayti Indians.  Hayti seeded #2 in the 57th Annual Bloomfield Christmas Tournament had already defeated Van Buren easily, but they had met their match when the Bearcats hit the floor! 

It was a close game in the first quarter with the Bearcats leading 20 – 15.  There was exciting in the bleachers and many Bearcat fans on their feet cheering.  At half Dexter was still leading the game, but by only a point, 31 – 31.  They needed to rally in the 3rd quarter to continue their chance to win this game.

Unfortunately for Dexter, Hayti dug their heels in and scored several unanswered points in the third quarter to overpower the Bearcats and lead by six going into the 4th quarter.  Final Score Dexter 57 Hayti 69

The Bearcats played with heart and determination and looked fantastic out on the floor. Win or lose this was the best performance of the year by the boys basketball team.  Way to go Bearcats!

Cole Renken ##33 finished with a game-high 19 points for Dexter.  D.J. Dowdy #11 and Ethan Flowers #24 each contributed 13 points with Flowers hitting three treys for the Bearcats.  Dowdy and Peyton Pollock #12 each had a trey.

Demetrius Luster led the Indians’ with a team-high 18 points including a trey.  Frankie Burden, Jr. recorded 17 points and Brandon Burden added 12 more.


Final Score #2 Hayti 69 #7 Dexter 57

Dexter   20  12  10   15   - 57

Hayti     15  16   17   21  - 69

Dexter (57) - Noah Kronk 2, D.J. Dowdy 13, Peyton Pollock 8, Austin Chesser 2, Ethan Flowers 13, Cole Renken 19. FG 22, FT 8/12, F 21. (3-pointers: D.J. Dowdy 1, Peyton Pollock 1, Ethan Flowers 3. Fouled Out: none.)

Hayti (69) - Kenyatte Brooks 9, Devan Riddick 2, Cedric Harris 3, Indaquel Presberry 8, Brandon Burden 12, Demetrius Luster 18, Frankie Burden 17. FG 24, FT 20/30, F 15. (3-pointers: Demetrius Luster 1. Fouled Out: none.)


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Bernie Defeats Twin Rivers in Quarterfinal Action
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Bernie Defeats Twin Rivers in Quarterfinal Action

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Bloomfield, Missouri - The first eight minutes of the Bernie vs Twin Rivers game proved to be low scoring for both teams.  Bernie just didn’t seem to be meshing well with several turnovers. Ending the first quarter with a foul on Bernie.  The Twin Rivers were able to capitalize another two points at the charity stripe.  Twin Rivers 10 – 5 at the end of the first quarter.

Jake Wagner #5 hit a 3-pointer with just 2:26 left on the clock in the second quarter giving the Mules the lead 21 – 19.  Bubby Schwent then went to the line and hit a free throw increasing the lead by three.  That gave the Mules momentum as they scored another five points ending the first half 27 – 22.

Eric Ray scored a game-high 16 points for the Royals.  Nathan Watson contributed 11.

Bubby Schwent scored a game-high 19 points.  B.J. Jennings tallied 10 points for the Mules.  Jake Wagner hit two treys, Justin Stanfield and Devin Trammel both added one trey each.

Final Score Twin Rivers 45 – Bernie 62

Twin Rivers    10   12   11   12  - 45

Bernie               5   22  19   16  - 62

Twin Rivers (45) -- Zach Underberg 2, Jase Worley 2, Nathan Watson 11, Chance Wilkerson 3, Andrew Mittlestadt 6, Eric Ray 16, Seth Snider 5. FG 16, FT 13-20, F 19. (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: none)

 

Bernie (62) -- Matt Vernon 2, Jake Wagner 8, B.J. Jennings 10, Justin Stanfield 6, J.R. Pregel 2, Bubby Schwent 19, Devin Trammel 7, Caleb Ellenburg 8. FG 22, FT 14-27, F 19. (3-pointers: Wagner 2, Stanfield 1, Trammel 1. Fouled out: Ellenburg)


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Bloomfield, Missouri - South Pemiscot seeded #4 and Bloomfield seeded #12 were tied 8 all with just 20.4 seconds left on the clock in the first quarter.  The Wildcats were able to keep up the pace for the most part, but began trailing in the second quarter.  S. Pemiscot was just too much for Bloomfield and defeated them 65 – 43.

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Bloomfield’s Tim Fox had a game-high 15 points.  Newell, Vandiver and Battles each added a trey.

Final Score Bloomfield 43  S. Pemiscot 65

 

Bloomfield      8  16     7   12   -  43

S. Pemiscot   8   24   22   11  -  65

 

Bloomfield (43) -- Nathan Newell 5, Tim Fox 15, Tyler Battles 5, Noah Vandiver 11, Tristan Mitchell 6, Alex Gibbs 1. FG 16, FT 5/14, F 21. (3-pointers: Newell 1, Fox 3, Vandiver 1, Battles 1. Fouled out: none)

 

South Pemiscot (65) -- Jarvis Johnson 8, Torrance Shepard 7, Anthony Primer 15, Jacob Trammel 16, Glen Jackson 7, Anton Wilbourn 4, Dashawn Pruitt 2, Contrell Johnson 6. FG 23, FT 13/18, F 21. (3-pointers: Shepard 1, Trammel 4, Johnson 1. Fouled out: none)


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Malden     14    9   10   8  -  41

Kennett    28  23   26   8  -  85

Malden (41) – Shaeen Perkins 2, Jeremy Jones 14,  Cortez Dobbins 8, Willie Ranson 4, Trevor Ison 13,  FG 17, FT 6/11, F 18 (3-pointers: Trevor Ison 1, Fouled Out: Jace Brown)

Kennett (85) – Antavies Drake 8, Rantrell Caruthers 10, Akeem Nelson 11, Landan Vaughan 2, Kevonte Mitchell 37, Andre Oliver 4, Jerry Kinnon 2, Anthony Hawkins 1, Materion Jones 10,j FG 34, FT 14/16, F 13 (3-pointers: Akeem Nelson 1, Kevonte Mitchell 2, Fouled Out: none)


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