
Bloomfield, Missouri - Bloomfield High School held their annual Athletic Honors Ceremony on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at the Bloomfield High School gym along with the middle school athletes.
Coaches for the Bloomfield High School girls JV Volleyball team are Sherilyn Johnson and Che Jones.Playing on the JV Volleyball team are Haley Persfull, Tyrah Hartle, Creylee Huddleston, Natalie Powell, Eva Hester, Michaela Tidwell, Jenna Yates, Shelby Sandage, and Emily McGowen.
Awards presented were the Wildcat Award, Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and the Most Valuable Player of the Year.
The Defensive Player of the Year Award went to Tyrah Hartle. "She not only would hit the floor, but would communicate to her team no matter where she was," commented Johnson. "When she was on, there wouldn't be a ball that would hit the floor. She did a fantastic job helping out on varsity when we needed a little defensive boost, especially during the Notre Dame game."
The Offensive Player of the Year Award went to Eva Hester. "We can rely on her in the front now. She would even hit the occasional line for us."
The JV Wildcat Award went to Natalie Powell. "This award is a combination of attitude, effort, and improvement and I never heard this girl complain. Both coach and I felt like she put forth 100% effort in practice."
The Most Valuable JV Player Award went to Creylee Huddleston. "She was the glue for the JV for sure," continued Johnson. "No matter the situation, they could rely on her to play smart and consistent. Shew ill be right next to Tyrah on the floor. She plays hard and plays to win."
Bloomfield High School awards for each sport will be spotlighted in separate articles on the ShowMe Times.

Bloomfield, Missouri - Bloomfield High School held their annual Athletic Honors Ceremony on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at the Bloomfield High School gym along with the middle school athletes.
Coaches for the Bloomfield High School Cross country team are Josh Delay and Matthew Kohm.
Awards presented were the Wildcat Award, Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and the Most Valuable Player of the Year.
Most Valuable Runner (boys) went to Riley Burns.
Most Valuable Runner (girls) went to Savanna Spicer.
Maranda Hicks received the girls cross country Wildcat Award.
Jamison Dodd received the boys cross country Wildcat Award.
Bloomfield High School awards for each sport will be spotlighted in separate articles on the ShowMe Times.

Bloomfield, Missouri - Bloomfield Middle School held their annual Athletic Honors Ceremony on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at the Bloomfield High School gym along with the high school athletes.
Middle School coaches are Matthew Kohm and Michael Chasteen.
Playing for the Bloomfield Middle School baseball team are: Gabe Adkins, Lane Bader, Gentry Bracken, Nicolas Carter, Thomas Chamberlain, Gavin Chasteen, Aidan Cowart, Ryan Dunning, Andrew Francis, Lexton Hatchel, Parker Heaton, Dawson Hill, Jeffrey Jarrell, James McRoy, Will Robison, Connor Scott, Will Thorn, and Bryant Vaughn.
Awards presented were the Wildcat Award, Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and the Most Valuable Player of the Year.
Offensive Player of the Year went to Jeffrey Jarrell.
Parker Heaton earned the Most Valuable Player of the Year.
Will Thorn earned Defensive Player of the Year.
Will Robison received the Wildcat Award.
Middle School Cross Country, Cheerleading, Girls Basketball, Boys Basketball, and Volleyball awards for middle school will be spotlighted in separate articles on the ShowMe Times.

Bloomfield, Missouri - Bloomfield Middle School held their annual Athletic Honors Ceremony on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at the Bloomfield High School gym along with the high school athletes.
Sherilyn Johnson and Che Jones are the middle school volleyball coaches. Students managers are Cheyanne Joiner and Makayla Blevins.Playing on the 8th grade volleyball team are McKenzie Bowen, Kaylee Ellsworth, Hannah Emery, Ashton Bell, Melanie Phillips, Kaylea Hart, Abby Brown, Kylie Phillips, and Emily Hunsaker.
Awards presented were the Wildcat Award, Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and the Most Valuable Player of the Year.
The Wildcat Award was presented to Melanie Phillips. "She worked hard every day in practice and you can tell she loves volleyball. This combination of attitude and effort will go a long way for her in the future."
The Defensive Player of the Year Award was presented to Hannah Emery. "Hannah is our libero."
The Offensive Player of the Year Award went to Kaylea Hart. "She improved with her placement of the ball and wasn't afraid to swing, even on some risky 10's."
The Defensive Player of the Year Award was presented to Ashton Bell. "She was well rounded and most importantly she was a smart player. She kept us competitive in a lot of games this year."
Middle School Cross Country, Cheerleading, Girls Basketball, Boys Basketball, and Baseball awards for middle school will spotlighted in separate articles on the ShowMe Times.

Bloomfield, Missouri - Bloomfield Middle School held their annual Athletic Honors Ceremony on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at the Bloomfield High School gym along with the high school athletes.
Sherilyn Johnson and Che Jones are the middle school volleyball coaches. Students managers are Cheyanne Joiner and Makayla Blevins.
Playing for the Bloomfield 7th grade girls volleyball team are Isabelle Tippen, Abigail Venable, Ansley Huffman, Alaina Dockins, Mattie Pennington, Molly Below, Karsynn Phillips, Abigail Conner, Shilynn Bader, Ashlynn Sills, Rosa Hester, Sevanna Metcalf, Alyssa Jarrell, Emily Hancock, and Kylie Wheelis.
"The 7th grade group is by far the largest group that I h ave coached," commented Johnson. "I really hope that they all continue to play throughout high school because there is a lot of talent on the team."
Four awards were presented: Wildcat Award, Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player of the Year Award.
The Wildcat Award went to Mattie Pennington. "She never got down on herself and played whatever role the team needed her to play with a positive attitude."
The Offensive Player of the Year Award went to Shilynn Bader. "She is a young lady who will do great hings for Bloomfield on the front row. She has the height and the commitment."
The Defensive Player of the Year Award went to Karsynn Phillips. "She is a girl we could always count on to get us out of serve receive. She is an all around great player, but her ability to read and react to the ball is exceptional for a seventh grader."
The Most Valuable Player Award went to Molly Below. "She is reliable all the way around the court. She can pass, set, hit, and now even jump serve."
Middle School Cross Country, Cheerleading, Girls Basketball, Boys Basketball, and Baseball awards for middle school will spotlighted in separate articles on the ShowMe Times.