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2014 Bloomfield Christmas All-Tournament Team
January 07th 2015 by Dee Loflin
2014 Bloomfield Christmas All-Tournament Team
Bloomfield, Missouri - Each year athletes are selected for the All-Tournament Team for their performance during the Bloomfield Christmas Tournament.

Players selected for the 58th Annual Bloomfield Christmas All-Tournament Team are:  Jason Jarrell of Dexter, Rantrell Caruthers and Andre Oliver of Kennett, Seth Snider of Twin Rivers, Cortez Dobbins of Malden, Indaqual Presberry of Hayti, Noah Vandiver and Tyler Battles of Bloomfield, Zack Tucker and Seth Luttrull of Puxico, Caleb Ellenburg and Matt Vernon of Bernie.


Last Updated on January 07th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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Mules Rally From Behind to Defeat Oran
January 07th 2015 by Dee Loflin
Mules Rally From Behind to Defeat Oran

Oran, Missouri – Bernie Mules earned a win on the road Tuesday evening defeating the Oran Eagles 65 – 58.

The Mules started out slow scoring only 5 points in the first period before coming alive in the second tallied 22 points.  Matt Vernon hit a 3-pointer while Gavin Smith hit one basket in the first 8 minutes of play. 

Vernon tallied a team-high 21 points including three treys for the Mules. 

“Tough road win tonight,” stated Bernie Mule’s head basketball coach Brad Botsch.  “We didn’t play particularly well and missed a lot of free throws down the stretch.  They made us earn everything we got!”

Brandon Sparks and Gavin Smith scored 14 points each and Caleb Ellenburg finished with 12 points.

“We have to keep grinding out wins.  That seems to be our style this year,” continued Botsch.  “It is tough on the coaches, but an ugly win is better than a pretty loss.”

Bernie (11-1) will have a tough game on Friday as they travel to Advance.  “We will really have to be ready to play to win up there,” stated Botsch.

Final Score Bernie 65, Oran 58

Bernie  5   22  11  27  -  65

Oran    11 15    8  24  -  58 

Bernie (65) – Blake Gilmore 2, Matt Vernon 21, Brandon Sparks 14, Caleb Ellenburg 12, Devin Trammell 2, Gavin Smith 14.  FG 17, FT 25/36 F 21 (3-pointers: Matt Vernon 3, Brandon Sparks 3, Foulded Out: Sparks, Trammell)

Oran (58) – Jacob Priggel 17, Preston Hahn 3, Hunter Schlosser 20, Jason Bennett 2, Garrison Mangels 6.  FG 22, FT 13/19, F30 (3-pointers: Hunter Schlosser 1, Fouled Out: Priggel, Schlosser, Mangels)



In JV action the Bernie Mules defeated Oran 66 – 35 to improve their record to 6-1 on the season.

Brown recorded 20 points.  Pippins tallied 18 points.


Last Updated on January 07th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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Mules Win! Mules Win! Bernie Wins Christmas Tournament!
December 31st 2014 by Dee Loflin
Mules Win! Mules Win! Bernie Wins Christmas Tournament!

Bloomfield, Missouri – The Bernie Mules won the 58th Annual Bloomfield Christmas Tournament on Tuesday evening in front of a packed crowed of fans!

The Mules jumped on the board first and were able to secure a 6 to 7 point lead throughout the duration of the game with the exception of a few close calls.  At the end of the first period they led by only one point.  Bernie scored double digits in each of the four periods to secure their win over Kennett 49 – 45.

“We kept getting it up to seven, eight or nine and then they would fight right back,” commented Bernie head basketball coach Brad Botsch.  “A good program like Kennett is going to do that.  Coach Vaughan is one of the best coaches in the area.  His kids are going to play hard.  They gave us trouble with their pressure, but you cannot say enough about a kid like Matt Vernon and his ball-handling tonight.  He had two guys on him pretty well all night and still found a way to get us into our defense.”

Kennett’s Carlos Turner tallied a team-high 11 points including three 3-pointers.  Rantrell Caruthers finished with 9 points before fouling out.  He also hit one trey. Andre Oliver and Jad Kenny each scored 8 points.

Matt Vernon, a senior, scored 11 points for the Mules.  “We just wanted to execute Coach Botsch’s game plan,” stated Vernon.  “If we got the lead we could control the tempo and that’s what we wanted to do.”

Powerhouse Caleb Ellenburg tallied a game-high 23 points including one 3-pointer.  “We worked really hard and we thought we could win this tournament coming in,” Bernie athlete Caleb Ellenburg stated.  “We knew we were the four seed and had some work to do, but we were really ready to win it.  Most of us were here last year on the team and we were really excited to get another chance at Kennett.”

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“Caleb had an outstanding tournament,” Botsch stated.  “He does what he does.  He hits tough shots.  Just when you think you cannot hit that shot he will take it up over two or three guys that are three or four inches taller than him and knock it down.  You just cannot say enough about him and the rest of the kids on our team.  Everybody on our team contributed in a positive way tonight.”

Bernie (10-1) will take a break for about a week and return to action on Tuesday, January 6, 2015 when they travel to Oran.

“We are not one of those teams that is going to walk in here and show-off our offensive fire power,” Botsch said.  “We are going to have to grind things out.  These kids have worked hard all summer for this moment.  They lift weights and religiously put in the time.  That kind of culminates tonight when you get to celebrate a championship!”

“I just cannot say enough about how hard our kids fought and the heart they displayed,” continued Botsch.  “They played all out and had an everything you got performance.” 

Final Score #4 Bernie Mules  49,  #3 Kennett Indians 45

Bernie     11   12    14   12  -  49

Kennett   10     9    13   13   - 45

Bernie (49) – Caleb Ellenburg 23, Brandon Sparks 6, Matt Vernon 11,  Gavin Smith 4, devin Trammell 5.  FG 21, FT 5/9, F 16.  (3-pointers:  Ellenburg 1, Trammell1.  Fouled Out: Trammell)

Kennett (45) – Carlos Turner 11, Andre Oliver 8, Jaylean Kinnon 2, Jad Kenny 8, Rantrell Caruthers 9, Fred Gooden 5, Jarvis Stewart 2.  FG 14, FT 12/16, F 16.  (3-pointers: Caruthers 2, Turner 3.  Fouled Out: Caruthers.)


Last Updated on December 31st 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Bernie Mules Earn a Trip to the Bloomfield Christmas Tournament Championship Game!
December 30th 2014 by Dee Loflin
Bernie Mules Earn a Trip to the Bloomfield Christmas Tournament Championship Game!

Bloomfield, Missouri - The 58th Annual Bloomfield Christmas Tournament will be a rematch between the Bernie Mules and the Kennett Indians.  The Indians came out on top last year and have won four of the last five Bloomfield Christmas Tournaments.  Holcomb defeated Kennett in 2012.

The #4 seeded Mules defeated the #1 seed Hayti in semifinal action on Monday 45-38 in overtime.  Bernie and Hayti entered overtime tied at 36 all.

“I am really proud of our kids tonight,” Stated Bernie head basketball coach Brad Botsch.  “We didn’t play real clean tonight though.  Hayti probably didn’t’ feel like they did either, but I am real proud of our kids for getting another gutsy win.  We knew at the beginning of the year we were going to have a lot of games like this and they would come down to the wire.  I am just proud of them for finding a way to get it done!”

Brandon Burden tallied a team-high 12 points for the Kennett Indians.  Idaqual Presberry scored 10 points and Devan Riddick hit three 3-pointers adding 11 points to the board.  Will Smith hit one trey.

Caleb Ellenburg scored a game-high 25 points for the Mules including one trey.  Matt Vernon finished with 8 points and one trey.  Brandon Sparks recorded 7 points including a 3-pointer and Devin Trammell scored 5 points including a trey.

Bernie finished the first period with a one point lead over Hayti and only increased the gap by four at the half.

Hayti’s defense all but shut down the Mules’ scoring in the 3rd quarter holding them to just 3 points.   It was really in overtime that the Mules came alive and prevented the Indians from scoring.

“We have got to have better third quarters,” continued Botsch.  “We played timid out of halftime and I don’t know why.  It was like we were scared to miss a shot.”

“They had run a couple of sets that they had gotten some looks out of,” Botsch said of Hayti’s inability to score in the last two minutes of overtime.  “We kind of told the kids what we thought they were going to do and took it away.”



Final score #4 Bernie 45, #1 Hayti 38 (OVERTIME)

Bernie   12   11    3   10   (9)   -  45

Hayti     11     8   11    6   (2)  -   38

Bernie (45) – Matt Vernon 8, Brandon Sparks 7, Caleb Ellenburg 25, Devin Trammell 5. FG 16, FT 9/11, F 7.  (3-pointers: Vernon 1, Sparks 1, Ellenburg 1, Trammell 1.  Fouled Out: None).

Hayti (38) – Devan Riddick 11, Will Smith 5, Indaqual Presberry 10, Brandon Burden 12.  FG 16, FT 2/5, F 12.  (3-pointers: Riddick 3, Smith 1.  Fouled Out: Farr).

Bernie last won the title at the Bloomfield Christmas Tournament in 2008.

“Anytime you get a chance to play for the championship it is special, especially up here,” stated Botsch.  “This is the fourth one we have played in since Coach Long and I have been here.  We have won one and lost two and I told the guys ‘we would sure like to be .500 after this next one.’  We are going to come out and give it all we have.  We are going to face a good team and hopefully we will be ready to go Tuesday night.”

Tonight's championship game begins at 8:30 p.m. in Bloomfield!


Last Updated on December 30th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Kennett Defeats Bloomfield to Earn Repeat Trip to the Christmas Tournament Championship Game
December 30th 2014 by Dee Loflin
Kennett Defeats Bloomfield to Earn Repeat Trip to the Christmas Tournament Championship Game

Bloomfield, Missouri – The #3 seeded Kennett seemed to be unstoppable against the #7 seeded Bloomfield Wildcats on Monday evening the second match of the semifinals of the 58th Annual Bloomfield Christmas Tournament.

Late in the 3rd quarter Tyler Battles rallied and hit three straight 3-pointers for Bloomfield.

“The option we had was to start shooting as quick as we could, hope a couple fall and hope they miss some free throws on the other end,” commented Bloomfield’s head coach Jason Karnes.  “I thought in that stretch we competed a lot harder than what we did for a lot of the game.  And again, a lot of that has to do with Kennett.  They are a great program and are well coached.”

“Those last few minutes we played really well,” continued Karnes.  “I wish we could have found a way to do that a few more minutes though.”

Noah Vandiver tallied a game-high 22 points for the Wildcats and hit one trey.  Tyler Battles finished with 16 points.  Nathan Newel hit one trey.

Kennett scored double digits in each of the four quarters.

Andre Oliver tallied a team-high 16 points for Kennett.  Rantrell Caruthers tallied 13 points including one trey.

Final Score #3 Kennett 59, #7 Bloomfield 53

Bloomfield   7  10  12   24  -  53

Kennett     13  13   16  17  -  59

Bloomfield (53) – Tim Hector 1, Peyton Bell 3, Nathan Newell 5, Austin Bond 3, Tyler Battles 16, Noah Vandiver 22, Alex Gibbs 3.  FG 15, FT 18/28, F 14. (3-pointers: Newell 1, Battles 3, Vandiver 1.  Fouled Out: Vandiver)

Kennett (59) – Rantrell Caruthers 13, Carlos Turner 5, Landon Vaughan 2, Fred Gooden 3, Jarvis Stewart 5, Andre Oliver 16, Jaylean Kinnon 6, Jad Kenny 4.  FG 24, FT 9/16, F 21.  (3-pointers: Caruthers 1, Stewart 1.  Fouled Out: None)

Bloomfield will play for 3rd place at 7:00 p.m. against Hayti at the 58th Annual Bloomfield Christmas Tournament slated for Tuesday, December 30, 2014.


Last Updated on December 30th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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