
The 2022 Bloomfield Christmas got off to a rocky start due to weather this year. Monday's games were postponed to Tuesday. The first game of the day was the Dexter Bearcats vs the Gideon Bulldogs. Dexter being the #1 seed demolished the #16 seeded Gideon 78-19.
Cole Nichols, a 6'2" senior from Dexter tallied a game-high 28 points for the Bearcats. He scored on 7 baskets, 3 treys and was 5/8 at the line.
Truman Krapf finished with 17 points on five 3-pointers and one regular basket.
Brayden Pullum also finished in double digits scoring 6 buckets, 1 trey totaling 15 points.
Final Score Dexter 78, Gideon 19
Dexter. 27 24 21. 6 - 78
Gideon 2 3 8 6. - 19
Dexter (78) - Pullum, 15, Stone, 7, Zabelin 4, Bell 5, Josupait 2, Nichols 28, Krapf 17 FG 32, FT 6/11, F 16 (3-pointers: Pullum 1, Bell 1, Nichols 3, Krapf 5. Fouled Out: None)
Gideon (19) - Cornett 9, Knapp 1, Montgomery 7, Hewitt 2. FG 7, FT 4/11, F 8. (3-pointers: Cornett 1, Fouled Out: None)
Dexter will play the winner of the Puxico vs East Prairie game on , Wednesday December 28 at 4 p.m.

The Puxico High School is proud to have student athletes who represent the school well, through their hard work both on the court and in the classroom. Tonight they honored their senior athletes for their last season and representing the Puxico Indians.
At this time the senior basketball teammates would like to take this opportunity to honor their teammate, by asking the family of Drake Guffey, to join them on the court.
Drake was their teammate throughout many years and would have graduated in 2023. He was the son of Brian Guffey and Jessica Fleeman.
The seniors and Puxico School District would like the family to know they are loved and Drake will never be forgotten.
They then had a moment of silence dedicated to the memory of Drake Guffey.
Guffey was 14 years of age and passed on September 14, 2019.

The Puxico High School is proud to have student athletes who represent the school well, through their hard work both on the court and in the classroom. Tonight they honored their senior athletes for their last season and representing the Puxico Indians.
Senior guard and forward, #20, Duncan Crabb, being escorted by his father, Jason Crabb, and his mother, Cindy Crabb.
Duncan has been a player all four years of high school.
After graduation he plans to attend college to earn an Engineering degree.
Duncan would like to thank all of his coaches who believed in him and made him push himself harder than he thought possible. He would like to extend a thank you to everyone who supported him, especially his parents who have been his biggest support and have gotten him to where he is today.
Duncan's words of wisdom to his teammates is, "The only person who can stop you from reaching your goals is you."

The Puxico High School is proud to have student athletes who represent the school well, through their hard work both on the court and in the classroom. Tonight they honored their senior athletes for their last season and representing the Puxico Indians.
Senior Forward/left bench, #23, Eric Riddle, being escorted by his father, Jeff Riddle. His mother, Debbie Wilkerson and step-father, Andy Wilkerson.
Eric has been a player all four years of high school.
After graduation he plans to attend Three Rivers College - Poplar Bluff for two years and then find a job with a good retirement.
Eric would like to thank all of his coaches over the years and for the basketballs never going flat. He would also like to thank his family for always supporting him.
Eric's words of wisdom to his teammates is, "Good luck and win!"

The Puxico High School is proud to have student athletes who represent the school well, through their hard work both on the court and in the classroom. Tonight they honored their senior athletes for their last season and representing the Puxico Indians.
Senior guard, #15, Cole Barnfield, was escorted by his father, Chris Barnfield, and mother, Traci Barnfield.
Cole has played basketball all four years of his high school career.
After graduation he plans to attend Southeast Missouri State University - Cape Girardeau.
Cole would like to say a thank you to the spectators in the bleachers watching and supporting Puxico's basketball program. A thanks to Ziti for cheering him on from the sidelines. And to every member of the team for making this the most enjoyable sport. And a special thank you to him mom, dad, grandma Vicki, and grandpa Larry for being his biggest fans. but, most importantly a thank you to God for making all this possible.
Cole's words of wisdom to his teammates is, "Remember the quote from She;quielle O'Neal, the only person who can really motivate you, is you."