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18 FORE Life Fundraiser at 5th & 6th Grade Boys Basketball Tournament
January 18th 2013 by Dee Loflin
18 FORE Life Fundraiser at 5th & 6th Grade Boys Basketball Tournament

Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Writer

Bernie, Missouri - The 5th and 6th Grade boys basketball teams will be playing at Bernie in a tournament on Saturday, January 19th beginning at 9:00 a.m.  Jake Kreulen, photographer is going to be there taking photos of the games and is offer a CD of picture as a fundraiser for 18 FORE Life.

18 FORE Life is an extremely worthwhile cause that has raised almost $1 million to help out LOCAL families fighting cancer.  Jake is a professional photographer and has over ten years of experience in Southeast Missouri.

Jake is putting together team photo CDs for every team in the tournament with at least 300 photos of each team.  The cost of this TEAM CD is only $125 and EVERY SINGLE PLAYER gets his own copy of the CD.  He will also provide an extra copy to the coach/school to use for programs or yearbook purposes (with photo credit given to Jake).

If both teams from a school order the CD, he will discount $25 per team, that’s $50 per school for a total of $200 for BOTH teams from the same school.  If you have 10 players on the combined team, the cost is just $20 per player.

You can print photos wherever you prefer; as his logo is not on the photos.  Each player is a co-owner of the rights to the photos for any non-commercial purpose.  You may also e-mail the photos or put them on Facebook, etc.

This is a great deal and it is for a wonderful cause.  Please consider ordering these wonderful memories of your child as they will last a lifetime.  You may contact Jake Kreulen at 479-249-4698.


Last Updated on January 18th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Bearcats Take on New Madrid
January 18th 2013 by Unknown
Bearcats Take on New Madrid
Written by
Jessica Snider, SMT Writer

Tonight the Dexter Bearcat Basketball Team will take on the New Madrid County Central Eagles. The game is set to be held in New Madrid, but with the Bearcats coming off a huge win over Bernie, many fans are anticipating an exciting game.

Last Friday’s game between the Mules and Bearcats proved that a great game could be evolved from two hard working teams and two rowdy student sections!

With the excitement of the Dexter Bearcat’s huge victory over the Mules, and the impressive record of the Eagles, tonight’s game is one that should capture any basketball fan’s interest!

The Dexter Bearcats hope to see another big turn out for the game even though it’s on the road! Good luck to the Dexter Bearcats! 


Last Updated on January 18th 2013 by Unknown




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Bernie Tops Bloomfield At The Mule Barn
January 17th 2013 by Staff Writer
Bernie Tops Bloomfield At The Mule Barn
Bernie, Missouri - With both teams coming off of a disappointing previous week, both the Bloomfield Wildcats and the Bernie Mules were hopeful to run their streaks around to the winning side.  The contest between these two teams was postponed due to inclement weather this past Tuesday and rescheduled for Thursday night. 

Bernie came out on top in the first half to post a 20-point lead at one point early in the contest.  It proved to be more than the Wildcats could endure and Bernie won the game by a score of 73 to 67.

"We just dug ourselves too big of a hole early in the game," noted Wildcats coach Jason Karnes.  "We made some adjustments and got back into the game."

Unfortunately for Bloomfield, it was too little too late as the Mules jumped on the Wildcats early with the hot 3-point shot by Troy Kirkpatrick.  Kirkpatrick hit four 3-point shots in the first quarter, adding another and a field goal in the second quarter for his total of 17-points of the night.  Joey Walker and Sam Turner both contributed points in the opening quarter giving the Mules a 27 to 15 start.

Bloomfield battled back with excellent play by Thomas Sanders, Caleb Baker and Brett Ruch.  Sanders was able to hit two 3-point shots and a couple of free throws in the 2nd quarter, while Baker was able to keep the Wildcats close in the first quarter with 9-points.  Ruch had one field goal in the opening quarter but aggressively battled in the paint to 8-points in the 2nd quarter. 

/images/2012 Article Pics/Sports/HSBB (Boys)/Bernie vs Bloomfield Mid1.pngWith a 9-point halftime lead, the Mules were set to maintain the tempo of the game and settle in for the win.  But things turned cold for the Mules in the third quarter.  The Mules were only able to score 8-points while defensively holding the Wildcats to 10-points.

"I thought we really lost focus at times tonight," commented Mules Head Coach, Brad Botsch. 

Bloomfield showed signs of life in the fourth quarter as Brett Ruch was able to penetrate and add 8-points.  Tim Fox was quiet until the fourth quarter when he nailed a 3-pointer.  In the end, Bloomfield was able to shave another point from the Bernie Mules lead but not enough to crawl back into the contest.

"I really thought we came out with a lot of energy and intensity in the first half.  We finally got some shots to fall and really were in a groove," noted Bernie Coach Brad Botsch.  "I think we were finally playing like we are capable."

"Bloomfield really stormed back on us at the end of the second quarter and into the third quarter," added Botsch.  "Coach Karnes does a great job up there and his kids didn't quit."

A basketball fan certainly would not have been disappointed with the competitiveness of this game against two local teams.  Both are very talented groups of athletes that will offer a challenge to each other again very soon as we approach the Stoddard County Athletic Association Tournament January 21-25.  With Bernie's number one seed, they could possibly have to get past the #4 seed Wildcats again in the second round of the tournament.

"We gutted it out in the end, and we're glad to secure the win against a very good Bloomfield team," closed Botsch.

It's easy to feel a strong mutual respect between these two coaches.  Both were respectful and complimentary of both teams.

"I'm really proud of our effort to keep battling, but it's hard to spend so much energy making a come back against a really good Bernie team and still not have enough left in the tank to get it done in the end," said Coach Karnes.  "We have to bounce back quick as we go on the road tomorrow against Woodland."

The Bernie Mules will also be on the road tonight against the Puxico Indians.

Junior Varsity:


In junior varsity action, Bernie improved their 2012-13 record to 14-1 riding the offensive strength of Caleb Ellenburg's 32-points.  The Mules were victorious by a score of 55 to 45 over the JV Wildcats. 

Bernie's Sparks and Trammel each added 8-points and Vernon with 7-poins.  Bloomfield was led in scoring by Noah Vandiver with 14-points. 

Bloomfield's junior varsity dropped their season record to 10-5.



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Last Updated on January 17th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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LBB Make Easy Work of Park Hills
January 15th 2013 by Jim Reiker
LBB Make Easy Work of Park Hills
Written by LBB Fan

Park Hills MO - If the Dexter Lady Bearcats game with the Park Hills Lady Rebels had been a prize fight, they would have have stopped it in the first round. LBB opened the game on a 19-0 run in the first four minutes and for all purposes the game was over. 

The full court press of the Cats forced 16 first quarter turnovers which spelled doom for the Lady Rebels.  Brittany Harris had three baskets early in the game (on her way to a game high 22 points) along with a basket by Paige Patterson to get the Cats up early.  Allison Jarrell then had a three point basket and a basket and free throw to add to the team's lead.  Finally, Erica Cobb had a three and Mollie Whitehead had a basket and the Lady Rebels were "shell shocked" and down by 19. 

The story of the night was really the inability of Park Hills to handle the pressure of the Lady Cats man to man defense. Makenzie Jones, the regular point guard for the Lady Rebels was out with an ankle injury and the Cats forced the other ball handlers into a number of unforced and forced errors. Katelyyn Frazier and Hannah Noe from their guard spots created a number of turnovers on the way to the 42-12 halftime lead.

While there was no full court press in the second half, it was more of the same as Dexter held Park Hills to 8 third quarter points and 1 fourth quarter point while scoring 34 in the second half to get the big 76-21 win. 

These two teams met each other in the state sectional game last year and both will be favored to win the districts again this year and move into the playoffs. 

Dexter placed Harris, Jarrell and Cobb in double figures while Noe had 9 and Patterson ended up with 7 points.

The Lady Cats will be at home for a rare home game on Monday the 21st against the Perryville Lady Pirates.  Come out and support the number 8 ranked team in the state!  

Last Updated on January 15th 2013 by Staff Writer




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Dexter 4th Grade Basketball Team Keeps On Winning
January 14th 2013 by Dee Loflin
Dexter 4th Grade Basketball Team Keeps On Winning

Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Writer

Dexter, Missouri – The 4th grade boys basketball team has started the 2013 portion of their season just where they left off in 2012, winning!!  They finished 2012 with a winning 10-1 record.

On January 5th the Dexter boys played Farmington, Missouri.  After a rather slow start and some really tough officiating they seemed to stay positive throughout the game.  They eventually won 26-14; which is the 2nd time during this season they have beaten Farmington.

St. Genevieve, Missouri was their second game of the new year and they again played very well beating the Tigers 38-15.  This was also the 2nd time during this season they have beaten St. Genevieve. 

Now on to a blow-out home game for the 4th grade team at Southwest Elementary School.  They were really hitting the court hard against Poplar Bluff with a well-balanced team attack.  The Dexter boys overwhelmingly beat the Mules 51-14.  Way to go! 

These Dexter students finished yet another awesome weekend of basketball. On Saturday, January 12th, they played Bloomfield and won 34 – 7.  Then on Sunday afternoon, another blow-out score as they played Oran beating them 57-14.  “They played very well and shot the ball from the outside better than they have all year,” stated assistant coach Dave Ellinghouse.

Their record improves to 15-1 on the season.  What great efforts by these young players to remain a winning, high-spirited team.  Head Coach Lloyd Hyten will travel with the Dexter 4th graders to Farmington Middle school gym on January 19th.   Play begins at noon.  They will have three games to play before returning to Dexter.


Last Updated on January 14th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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