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Loads of talent in Stock; Senior’s return in second half dooms Bruins.

It was alumnae day for the Rock Bridge girls basketball team, as the Bruins welcomed back former players for yesterdays game against state-ranked Nixa. With a group of around 20 friends and family making the 45-minute trip south from her former ...

From RUS BAER, Columbia Tribune,  1 Feb 2009

Breaking down Bruins’ chances

The Rock Bridge boys basketball team is 18-0, ranked No. 1 in the Class 5 state poll and 22nd by one national poll. The undefeated record and lofty rankings have the same two questions popping up when the Bruins come up in conversation. ● "Will anyone ...

From RUS BAER, Columbia Tribune,  1 Feb 2009
Related Topics: National Basketball Association,  Larry Hughes,  CBC

Late push propels Bruins in rivalry; Rock Bridge tops Hickman with big fourth period.

Rock Bridges Ricky Kreklow launches a 3-pointer in front of the Bruins student section in last nights 63-45 victory over Hickman at Rock Bridge gym. Clinging to a two-point lead late in the third quarter of last nights boys basketball game against ...

From RUS BAER, Columbia Tribune,  30 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Justin Miller

Close does not count in hoops; Kewps compete, but Bruins still better.

Rock Bridges Amaya Williams drives the length of the floor after a steal for two of her game-high 23 points in the Bruins closer-than-expected win over rival Hickman last night. Basketball fans coming to Hickman gym last night expecting a blowout ...

From RUS BAER, Columbia Tribune,  29 Jan 2009

One tough butterfly Rutter transforms herself into a go-to player for Rock Bridge.

Somewhere between an ox and a butterfly lies Rachel Rutter. Rock Bridge forward Rachel Rutter (11) is not afraid to mix things up in the paint as a physical defender. Rutter also has increased her scoring, averaging nearly seven points. Rock Bridge ...

From RUS BAER, Columbia Tribune,  28 Jan 2009

Bruins, Kewpies renew rivalries on court this week

Its rivalry week in Columbia, with Rock Bridge and Hickman preparing to meet on the hardwood in back-to-back games. The girls face each other for the first time this season on Wednesday at Hickman before the boys meet on Thursday for Round 2 at Rock ...

From RUS BAER, Columbia Tribune,  25 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Justin Miller

Catch-22: Chatman lifts Bruins

JEFFERSON CITY - When Rock Bridge all-state guard Amaya Williams was whistled for her fourth foul with 5:22 remaining in last nights girls basketball game at Fleming Fieldhouse, it was time for No. 22 to turn it on. The likely No. 22 to take over the ...

From RUS BAER, Columbia Tribune,  22 Jan 2009

Getting an early start; Miller keeps No. 1 Rock Bridge rolling.

Rock Bridge sophomore Justin Miller drives to the basket during the Bruins win over William Chrisman during the MFA Oil/Break Time Shootout on Jan. 3 at Mizzou Arena. Miller played for Christian Fellowships varsity team as a seventh-grader before ...

From RUS BAER, Columbia Tribune,  21 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Justin Miller

Sizzling start for Hallsville; Indians come out hot against Eagles.

HALLSVILLE -The Hallsville basketball team missed only one of the 11 field goals it attempted in the first quarter of its 74-61 Mid-Missouri Conference victory over Southern Boone last night. But for the life of him, Indians senior Dominque Powell ...

From RUS BAER, Columbia Tribune,  21 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Michael Bennett

Bruins learn to succeed without star

SEDALIA - The Rock Bridge boys basketball teams game against Center last night proved to be more than just the championship game of the Smith-Cotton/State Farm Classic. It was also a test to see how long the Bruins could hold off a talented team ...

From RUS BAER, Columbia Tribune,  18 Jan 2009
Related Topics: State Farm Insurance

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