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Mules Breeze Through Hayti
February 08th 2012 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports Editor
BERNIE - The Mules picked up 31 points from the charity stripe on the way to a 71-43 victory against the Hayti Indians on Tuesday night.
“I’m real proud of our team tonight. Hayti is coming off the Bootheel Conference Championship and we really stepped up and played well," head coach Brad Botsch said after the win. "We’ve faced some adversity lately, and our kids really bought in and stepped up."
Bernie doubled up the Tribe in the opening quarter thanks to an early trey from Troy Kirkpatrick. The Mules exploded for a 24 point effort in the second quarter with B.J. Jennings knocking down a three and Kirkpatrick hitting two more from downtown. Bernie held a big 36-20 lead heading into halftime.
Jiemel Covington and Hunter Turnon both connected from beyond the arc early in the third quarter for Hayti, but the Mules were able to preserve a 20 point lead with a perfect 8-8 effort from the line. 13 of Bernie's 20 points in the fourth quarter came from the stripe, and the Mules improved to 14-8 on the season with the victory.
"I think we showed more poise and confidence than we have all year," Botsch said. "We took care of the ball and didn’t play timidly."
"When players believe in their abilities and each other, good things generally happen, and they believed tonight," he added. "However, it will be important for us to keep this win in perspective and understand that it’s just one game. We must continue working hard as we have all year and build off of this. I’m real happy for our kids, they work hard and persevered tonight and we hope to keep it going."
Kirkpatrick led the Mules with 19 points, while Landon Woods and David Baker added 15 and 14, respectively.
In JV action, the Mules moved to 18-0 on the season with a 57-31 victory.
Bernie will be back in action again on Friday night, when they travel to Malden to face the Green Wave. Tipoff is set for 6:00 p.m.
Last Updated on February 08th 2012 by Unknown
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Fisher Granted Sixth Year By NCAA
February 08th 2012 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports Editor
Missouri Tiger fans have a lot to be happy about these days.
MU's basketball team is currently No. 4 in the nation, and posted a big win in what could be the final 'Border War' game with Kansas played on Mizzou's campus.
The football team signed the nation's top-ranked wide receiver prospect, Dorial Green-Beckham, on National Signing Day last week.
On Tuesday, Tiger fans received even more good news - Elvis Fisher has been granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA.
Fisher took to Twitter on Tuesday afternoon to share his good news: “It's official now! I got my 6th year! #SEC #MIZ #6thYear”
Fisher missed all of the Tigers' final season in the Big XII after suffering a season-ending knee injury in summer practices. The redshirt senior tore the patellar tendon in his left knee during a pass-blocking drill on Aug. 15.
Fisher has been participating in intense rehab for the last six months, and hopes to be cleared for upcoming spring drills.
The Tigers' left tackle joins a select group of players granted their sixth year of eligibility due to a medical hardship, which includes former Houston Quarterback Chase Keenum.
Fisher missed all of the Tigers' final season in the Big XII after suffering a season-ending knee injury in summer practices. The redshirt senior tore the patellar tendon in his left knee during a pass-blocking drill on Aug. 15.
Fisher has been participating in intense rehab for the last six months, and hopes to be cleared for upcoming spring drills.
The Tigers' left tackle joins a select group of players granted their sixth year of eligibility due to a medical hardship, which includes former Houston Quarterback Chase Keenum.
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Lady Miners Blow Past McKendree
February 08th 2012 by Unknown

The Bearcats (7-16) scored the first point of the contest for their only lead of the night and held S&T scoreless for the first two minutes. Quintonia Evans (Evansville, Ind.) put the Lady Miners on the board with a follow-up shot off a Hailee Parks (Sullivan, Mo./Sullivan) miss. That basket sparked S&T as it scored the next seven points.
Leann Voss made it a 3-point game nailing a trey from the wing less than five minutes into the contest. That would be the closest McKendree got the rest of the evening as the Lady Miners scored the next six points to increase their lead to nine by the 12:25 mark.
The game remained to hover around a 10-point margin over the next 10 minutes before S&T closed the first half out by scoring eight of the final 10 points to take a 31-17 lead into the locker room at the break.
The Lady Miners shot 47 percent (14-for-30) from the floor in the opening stanza and outrebounded the Bearcats by a 21-17 margin. Kyesha Hall (Dodson, La.) and Julie Meyer (Marthasville, Mo./St. Francis Borgia) led the with eight and seven points respectively.
McKendree was just 7-of-28 (25 percent) from the floor in the frame and were led by Ashley Agee's seven points off the bench.
The Bearcats scored the first bucket of the second half on a layup by Brittany Willis to make it 31-19 just 0:21 in.
From that point S&T took control going an 18-5 run over the next five minutes. Meyer scored six points in the run while Evans and Courtney Kemp (Fredricktown, Mo./Fredricktown) had four apiece.
The lead grew to 31 points on two different occasions with the last one coming at the 1:42 mark on a layup by Karli Sample (St. Joseph, Mo./Benton).
The Lady Miners shot 52 percent in the second half and were 4-for-7 from downtown as they finished the contest 29-of-59 from the floor and outrebounded McKendree by a 39-to-32 margin. Meyer and Hall were the only two in double figures finishing with 13 and 10 respectively.
S&T forced 24 turnovers in the contest turning those into 16 points. The Lady Miners also had the edge in the paint outscoring them by 22 points.
The Bearcats shot 40 percent (10-for-25) in the second half to finish the contest shooting 32.1 percent. Agee was the lone player in double figures for McKendree finishing with 10 points.
S&T begins a three-game road swing with a trip to St. Louis on Thursday to take on the Tritons of Missouri-St. Louis beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Last Updated on February 08th 2012 by Unknown
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Bearcats Shred Cubs, Prepare For The Tribe
February 08th 2012 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports Editor
The chips weren't in the Bearcats' favor to start the 2011-2012 season.
They lost their leading scorer and emotional leader to graduation.
They had several starters still banged up from football season.
They opened the season with a 'Murderer's Row' of a schedule.
Despite the odds, the Bearcats have done a great job of turning what some could have called a 'lost cause' of a season around. After starting the season 0-5, the 'Cats have won 13 of their last 17, and are currently on a 10 game win streak after a 94-45 thrashing of the Bell City Cubs on Tuesday night at the Bearcat Event Center.
The 'Cats already held a blowout win over Bell City from the SCAA Tournament in January, and this time forced the Cubs into double-digit turnovers in the first quarter.
"We came out with a lot more energy than what I anticipated. We played really well early and built that big lead, and the kids played with a lot of energy all night," Dexter head coach Rob Nichols said. "Things got a little sloppy there in the second half, especially late, but I'm pretty pleased with their effort."
"We guarded well early and got a lot of deflections and turnovers. When you're doing that, it really picks up your energy," Nichols continued. "When you're scoring easy buckets, everything seems to flow a lot better."

Miller knocked down treys number two and three in the second quarter, and teammate D.J. Dowdy joined in on the three parade at the 1:25 mark to give the 'Cats a 50-10 lead. A pair of offensive rebound and stickbacks from Cody Neldon pushed the 'Cats to a 54-17 lead at halftime.
Miller took to the air in the third quarter; the 6'3" senior had a dunk and tip-in layup in the first 30 seconds of the second half. Jake Lee crossed into double-double territory at the 4:53 mark. Josh Overby earned a pair of three point plays for the 'Cubs in the frame, but the 'Cats maintained their huge lead heading into the final eight minutes.
Jonathan Page, who had a great game coming off the bench for the 'Cats, had a tip-in layup midway through the fourth quarter to cap off his 12 point second half effort. The junior led the Bearcats' bench players late in the fourth, and helped the 'Cats seal a 94-45 victory.
In the JV contest, the 'Cats fought off a slow first half and took home a 57-36 'W'. Stevie Payne led the young 'Cats with 15 points and nine boards.
The Bearcats have a tough three-game stretch to close the season; Friday night, they face Kennett on the road. Tuesday, the 'Cats travel to Poplar Bluff before concluding the season at home against Cape Central. Nichols was quick to note the difficult competition the 'Cats will be up against and the challenges Tuesday's game presented.
"That's what we talked about at halftime of this game; we needed to make sure in the second half that we played with good focus defensively and not be sloppy with the ball," he said. "We have three games coming up with Kennett, Bluff, and Cape Central. All three are solid teams, and it could go either way; we could win those games, or they are very capable of beating us as well."
Tip of Friday's contest at Kennett is set for 6:00 p.m.

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Ninth-Inning Magic Strikes Again For Sailfish
February 07th 2012 by Unknown

With coach Kent Bottenfield and his staff still looking to mix-and-match their early season lineups, the team tallied a total of 11 hits on the day including eight hits from their 1-4 hitters.
A leadoff single from junior Matt Perkowski got the Sailfish (3-1) started before a two-out RBI single from senior catcher Travis Murray plated the team's first run.
Things would remain 1-0 in favor of Palm Beach Atlantic until the bottom of the fourth inning when Ave Maria (2-5) first-baseman Nick Sacchetta delivered a single to plate Alex Sanchez with the game-tying score.
The Fish would quickly respond with a two-spot in the top of the fifth inning as Perkowski was hit by a pitch and came around to score on an error while Murray cashed in on a sacrifice fly to plate Cody Higgins for a 3-1 Sailfish lead.
The Gyrenes would add on a run in the sixth on a Sacchetta RBI double and then another run in the seventh on a Sanchez run-scoring single off PBA reliever Jonathan Kies.
Senior Jeremiah Cothiere would enter in relief and retire the next two hitters to get the Blue and White out of the jam.
Moving ahead to the ninth inning, the Fish would start the rally with a one-out walk of Higgins followed by Luis Mejia's third hit of the day on a single to left-field. A Murray base-knock would then follow before the go-ahead run came home to score on Nick Natale's RBI single.
The Fish would add an insurance run on an Ethan Perla fielder's choice.
De Moya closed out the Ave Maria hopes with a scoreless ninth as he struck out three in 1.1 innings of work while collecting the win.
Kovacs was strong in his starting debut after collecting the win in relief on opening night of Thursday's home opening win over Lynn University. Kovacs went 6.1 innings while allowing three earned runs on seven hits with a pair of walks and six strikeouts.
Mejia finished 3-for-5 with a run scored while Higgins and Murray each collected two hits. Murray drove in a pair of runs in the win while Perkowski and Higgins each scored two runs atop the PBA lineup.
PBA will have off from game action until Friday, February 9th when they will host Flagler College at 6 pm followed by a double-header at 1 pm on Saturday. All three games will be played at the Roger Dean Complex in Jupiter, Florida on the Marlins Quad.
Click here to see the game's full box score.
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