
Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Bernie, Missouri – The Mules needed this win! They wanted this win! And they got the win! The Bernie Mules hosted the Hayti Indians and whoever won this game would earn the #1 spot in the Class 2 District 1 basketball tournament seedings to be released this week.
"It was good to see some fire in our kids tonight," Bernie coach Brad Botsch commented in a press release. "We've been playing without much emotion or passion and we simply aren't talented enough to play that way. I've said all year 'our margin for error is small,' and tonight our kids came out and really executed well and played with intensity and confidence."
Junior guard Brandon Sparks came out of the gate scoring and never let up! He had a game-high 24 points for the Mules. He hit four 3-pointers and was perfect at the charity stripe sinking all eight of his free throws in the last quarter. He was on fire!
“I thought Brandon really stepped up for us,” continued Botsch. “We need all of our guys to step up. Hopefully, this is a great confidence builder for him.”
B.J. Jennings tallied 12 points and Jake Wagner had 11 points including 3 treys.
Fans were excited to see Troy Kirkpatrick back in the game. He tallied 9 points. This was his first game back after being injured early in the season. Coach Botch said, “It was awesome to see Troy back on the court. He’s a great kid and competitor and he has worked hard to get back.”
"We took care of the ball much better than we have been and rebounded extremely well," Botsch said. "Hayti is one of the most talented teams we've played all year, and our kids did a great job of competing tonight against them. We really got a lift from Brandon Sparks tonight. Our seniors stepped up as well and players like Bubby Schwent and J.R. Pregel while they may not have scored a point, they got so much done defensively and toughness wise for us, and that isn't reflected in a box score."
The Mules will travel to South Iron on Thursday. Game time 5:00 p.m. Don't forget to mark your calendar for SENIOR Night on February 18th. Game time 6:00 p.m.
Final Score Bernie 63 Hayti 50
Hayti 11 12 13 14 - 50
Bernie 9 16 16 22 - 63
Hayti (50) - Kenyatte Brooks 8, Darieon Betton 2, Devan Riddick 6, Cedrick Harris 6, Indaquel Presberry 6, Brandon Burden 11, Demetrius Luster 5, Frankie Burden Jr. 6. FG 17, FT 13/20, F 23. (3-pointers: Brooks 2, Riddick 1. Fouled out: Brooks, Luster)
Bernie (63) - Brandon Sparks 24, Jake Wagner 11, B.J. Jennings 12, Troy Kirkpatrick 9, Justin Stanfield 1, Devin Trammell 2, Joey Walker 4. FG 16, FT 22/25, F 16. (3-pointers: Sparks 4, Wagner 3, Kirkpatrick 2. Fouled out: none)

Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Bloomfield, Missouri - The Class 2 seedings have been released for the district basketball tournaments. Several Stoddard County schools are slated to compete in the tournaments.
The Bernie Mules have earned themselves the #1 seed in Class 2, District 1. They will play at Bloomfield on February 24th at 4 p.m. against either Cooter or Campbell.The Bloomfield Wildcats are seeded #7. Their first game will be against Hayti on February 24th at 8:30 p.m.
Advance boys are seeded #3 in Class 2, District 3 and will play at Chaffee.
The Puxico boys are seeded #4 in Class 2, District 2 and will play at Van Buren.
Good luck to all of the teams in the district tournaments.
Below is the 2014 Boys Basketball Class 2, District 1 Tournament bracket. Games will be held at the Bloomfield High School beginning February 22, 2014 with the Championship game to be held on February 28th at 7:30 p.m.
The ShowMe Times will be there and bring you the latest on scores and stats throughout the week.


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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Bell City, Missouri - The 10th Annual Little Stoddard County Tournament will be held Saturday, February 15th. The Bell City Athletic Booster Club is pleased to host this event and thanks to the support of each school in the Stoddard County Conference this tournament continues to grow and prosper.
Advance, Woodland, Richland, Bell City, Dexter, Bernie, Bloomfield, and Puxico schools are participating in the annual tournament.
They would like to invite you to visit their concession stands located in the multi-purpose building and high school gymnasium cafeteria. This event is a fund-raiser for their athletic booster club, which helps to buy equipment, uniforms and sponsors other athletic related activities.
Sportsmanship is of the utmost importance in our tournament. The Bell City Athletic Booster Club’s first goal is to provide a positive atmosphere for the players, coaches and fans alike. They ask that you would respect the officials who are there to provide equality and fairness in each game.
The Bell City Athletic Booster Club would like to thank everyone for your attendance and hope that all of you have a positive experience from the tournament.
Previous 5th Grade Little Stoddard County Champions
2005 Dexter 42 Bloomfield 22
2006 Bernie 27 Bloomfield 21
2007 Dexter 39 Bernie 33
2008 Dexter 28 Advance 23
2009 Dexter 37 Bloomfield 23
2010 Dexter 31 Bloomfield 29 (OT)
2011 Bloomfield 30 Bernie 26
2012 Dexter 32 Bernie 11
2013 Dexter 20 Bernie 12
Previous 6th Grade Little Stoddard County Champions
2005 Advance 37 Richland 33 (OT)
2006 Dexter 51 Bernie 43
2007 Dexter 50 Advance 42
2008 Dexter 35 Puxico 29
2009 Advance 34 Bernie 29
2010 Dexter 41 Bloomfield 18
2011 Dexter 50 Bloomfield 34
2012 Bernie 44 Dexter 38
2013 Bernie 22 Dexter 19



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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Dexter, Missouri – The Lady Bearcats girls’ varsity team hosted the Saxony Lutheran girls’ varsity basketball team Wednesday evening at the Bearcat Event Center. It was a match-up of two of the top teams in southeast Missouri. Dexter 17-3 and Saxony Lutheran 17-4 were expected to have a very close tight game, but it was all Dexter dominating Saxony Lutheran defeating them 76-40.
“Saxony is definitely a really good team,” commented Dexter's head coach Chad. “They are No. 1 in their district and have played some tough teams pretty close this year. I know they played Notre Dame to single digits both times they played them."
Dexter hit double figures in each of the four quarters with a game-high fourth quarter scoring 29 points. The Bearcat’s defense held Saxony Lutheran extremely well. They managed to score only 22 points in the first half. Half-time score 29 – 22.
It was the second half where the Lady ‘Cats opened up with a rigorous scoring tallying 47 points and holding Saxony Lutheran to just 18 points.
"I felt like the second half we really picked up the pressure and got after them and that’s when we started making that huge run,” continued Allen.Hannah Noe #10 was amazing on the court scoring a game-high 27 points for the Bearcats. Noe also hit two 3-pointers,
Alison Jarrell #12 and Erika Cobb #15 tallied 15 points each. Jarrell hit five 3-pointers. Cobb added one. Paige Patterson #22 also was in double figures adding 12 points to the board for Dexter and was 2 for 2 at the charity stripe.
Brianna Mueller #15 was the only Saxony Lutheran player in double figures. She had a team-high 12 points hitting two 3-pointers. Grace Mirly #10 also added a trey.
Dexter is currently ranked third in Class 4. Way to go Bearcats!!
The Lady ‘Cats will be back in action tonight hosting Cape Central Lady Tigers at 7:00 p.m. The Freshman boys basketball team will play at 6:00 p.m.
Dexter 10 19 18 29 - 76
Saxony 7 15 7 11 - 40


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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Dexter, Missouri – Back-to-back wins for the Dexter High School varsity basketball team! The Bearcats hosted the Bell City Cubs at the Bearcat Event Center on Tuesday evening. They got off to a slow start, but once they completed the first quarter it was all BEARCATS!
“We played pretty good after the three-and-a-half minute mark of the first quarter,” Dexter coach Rob Nichols said. “We didn’t attack the zone well early and couldn’t get the lid off the basket. But after that I thought we did a good job of attacking the basket, the 3-point shot opened up and we shot it pretty good.”
The first quarter ended with the Bearcats on top 9-5. At the half it was 28 – 11, but the third quarter proved to be the best quarter for the Bearcats scoring 30 points! They continued their double figure scoring into the fourth quarter finishing with another 16 points and holding Bell City to just 4 in the 4th.
Dexter had three players in double figures against the Bell City Cubs. Ethan Flowers had a game-high 20 points for the Bearcats. He also sank four 3-pointers. Austin Chesser tallied 18 points including three treys. Peyton Pollock added 16 points to the board. D.J. hit one trey.
Aaron Smith scored a team-high 14 points for the Cubs. He also had one trey.
Final Score Dexter 74 Bell City 30
Bell City 5 6 15 4 - 30
Dexter 9 19 30 16 - 74
Bell City (30) – Nate Finney 4, Brandon Abner 2, Nolen Schaefer 2, Aaron Smith 14, Austin Hicks 2, Royce Liggins 6, FG 9, FT 9/15, F 13 (3-pointers: Aaron Smith 3, Fouled Out: none)
Dexter (74) – Noah Kronk 1, Myles Urhahn 2, D.J.Dowdy 3, Peyton Pollock 16, Jacob Pedigo 4, Austin Chesser 18, Ethan Flowers 20, Cole Renken 8, Addison Moore 2, FG 29, FT 8/13, F 12 (3-pointers D.J. Dowdy 1, Austin Chesser 3, Ethan Flowers 4, Fouled Out: none)
The Dexter Bearcats JV/V teams will be back in action on Friday night at Kennett. Game time 6:00 p.m.