Saturday, September 7, 2024

Butler loses home opener against Sherwood

On Friday the 1-0 Butler Bears were set to host their first home game of the season facing the much improved Sherwood Marksmen.

The Marksmen took first possession and drove all the way down into the redzone until the Bears defense finally showed up and forced Sherwood to turn the ball over on downs with a Brayden Jackson breaking a pass on 4th down.

Following Jackson’s and the Bears defensive stand, Butler put together their first drive, and capped it off with a 34 yard rushing touchdown from quarterback Kellen Long.

With just under 3 minutes to go in the half, Ferrel for the Marksmen would catch a 23 yard pass to put Sherwood on the board for the first time with a score of 8-6 in favor of your Bears. As both teams headed into the locker room, the Bears would hold a narrow advantage of 8-6.

Out of the intermission, the Bears looked quite a bit sharper in the 3rd quarter, putting together a 9 play drive that translated to points with Xavier Wisdom finding pay dirt with a 7 yard TD run to open the half.

Mainard answered back with a 19 yard touchdown pass from the hands of Kanzler. That TD would bring the score to 16-12 in favor of Butler.

Following a Bears punt, the Marksmen would begin to march downfield again, until Lucas Davison would force a fumble out of the fingers of Ferrell to give the Bears possession once again. The Bears would capitalize off of the turnover, with Wisdom once again finding the end zone with a 2 yard scamper. Heading into the 4th quarter, the Bears would find themselves up 22-12.

On their first drive of the final period, the Bears would continue to ride the wave of momentum and score off yet another touchdown run by the senior, Wisdom. That TD would put the Bears in a comfortable position, leading the Marksmen 28-12 with just under 8 minutes to go in the game. After the TD run by the Bears, the Marksmen would find the end zone after a 6 play drive to cut the deficit to 28-18.

Out of desperation, the Marksmen (now trailing by 10) would attempt an onside kick, and they would be successful. After the Bears had a called fumble recovery somehow overturned, Ferrel would find a way to cut into the Bears lead with a 6 yard TD run for the Marksmen.

With just 3:15 remaining, the Bears now only led 28-26. Sherwood was forced to attempt a second onside kick, but this time Long was able to come up with the football. The Bears now had the ball and the lead with just over 3 minutes to play. The Marksmen defense gave a big 29 yard run by Wisdom, which looked like it could help seal the deal for the Bears. However, a fumbled snap would gift possession back to the Marksmen.

The Marksmen would take the ball with just over 1 minute left, and trailing by 2. The Marksmen took their first lead of the game off of a TD run by Ferrell.

The Bears found themselves now trailing by 6 with around 20 seconds to play. However, there was a medical emergency that began to take place in the stands. And sometimes there are things happening that are more important than football and the Bears recognized that. 

With the urgency and importance of the situation taking place off of the field, the Bears would opt to just not take another snap and ask the officials to allow the clock to run and the game to be completed. The final will go down as a 34-28 win for the Marksmen.

The Bears had a hard time bringing down Ferrel for Sherwood who racked up a game high 175 yards on 24 carries and found the end zone 3 times on the ground. Ferrel would also grab a TD on the receiving end of a Kanzler pass for a total of 4 scores on the night for the Marksmen.

The Bears had 2 rushers with triple digit yardage numbers, with Long have 117 yards and 2 TDs on 17 carries and Wisdom adding in 113 yards and 2 TDs on 22 carries. Defensively for the Bears, Lucas Davidson created 2 big turnovers, grabbing an INT and forcing a fumble which was fallen on by Kaleb Mallatt. Long led the team in tackles with 11 solo and 2 assists, while Wisdom had 4 solos and 5 assists.

Please send your prayers and thoughts to those that were affected by what went on in the stands at the end of this contest.

Story courtesy of Cody Morris 
Photos courtesy of Carmen Behringer 








2024 Week 2 Missouri State High School Football Scores

2024 Week 2 Missouri State High School Football Scores sponsored weekly by Kellie Davidson State Farm of Butler!

Archie 54, Appleton City 42
Ash Grove 14, El Dorado Springs 6
Ava 22, Logan-Rogersville 14
Bolivar 29, Harrisonville 28
Boonville 47, Marshall 0
Bowling Green 58, Palmyra 12
Branson 35, Camdenton 14
Brookfield 46, Maysville 0
Capitol City 42, Battle 18
Carthage 42, Ozark 6
Cassville 20, McDonald County 7
Concordia 49, Slater 20
Eldon 13, Versailles 12
Eureka 37, Marquette 14
Fair Grove 49, Central (Springfield) 0
Fort Osage 21, Belton 0
Greenfield 60, Liberal 22
Hardin/Central 52, Wellington-Napoleon 48
Helias Catholic 90, Hickman 28
Jefferson City 35, Sullivan 22
Joplin 21, Lebanon 17
Kirkwood 50, Pattonville 20
Lamar 34, East Newton 24
Lee’s Summit 35, Blue Springs 14
Lee’s Summit North 49, Staley 14
Liberty 12, Liberty North 7
Lockwood 62, Drexel 24
Lutheran North 58, Blair Oaks 28
Marionville 28, Forsyth 22
Marshfield 27, Reeds Spring 20
Maryville 35, Pleasant Hill 0
Midway 46, Lone Jack 7
Milan 47, North Platte 24
Monroe City 48, Montgomery County 18
Nevada 21, Aurora 7
New Heights Christian 62, Osceola 32
Nixa 55, Webb City 21
North Andrew 56, Dekalb 0
North Shelby 70, Sweet Springs 16
Odessa 37, Clinton 7
Osage 39, Moberly 6
Park Hill 20, North Kansas City 13
Pembroke Hill 33, Holden 13
Penney 56, Crest Ridge 8
Pierce City 56, Diamond 0
Platte County 52, Grain Valley 21
Potosi 46, Salem 19
Rich Hill 40, Jasper 6
Richmond 30, Lafayette (St. Joseph) 0
Rockhurst 34, Ray-Pec 14
Rolla 30, Hillcrest 20
Ruskin 34, William Chrisman 26
Sarcoxie 22, Hollister 18
Savannah 20, East Buchanan 0
Sherwood 34, Butler 28
Skyline 21, Buffalo 14
Smithville 45, Truman 0
Stockton 48, Miller 20
Tipton 34, Lincoln 8
Van Horn 69, Southeast 6
Vianney 38, Union 13
Warrensburg 49, Cameron 14
Warsaw 28, Adrian 21
West Plains 43, Parkview 6
Willard 21, Glendale 19
Windsor 49, Cole Camp 7
Worth County 44, Mound City 14
Wright City 44, Winfield 28




Friday, September 6, 2024

Nevada Tigers get road win tonight in Aurora

Nevada Tigers get road win tonight in Aurora...

The Nevada Tigers Football team picked up a nice win tonight on the road 21-7 against Aurora Houn Dawgs.

Nevada will move to 2-0 on the season and will host a very good Seneca team on Friday Night, 

Enjoy some photos from tonight's game below:





 

Warsaw beats Adrian in football tonight

The Warsaw Wildcats traveled into hostile environments as they took on the Adrian Blackhawks tonight in high school football action.

The game was tied late in the fourth quarter when Warsaw was able to get ahead 28-21 and beat the Blackhawks.

Adrian will now hit the road next week as they travel to take on the Holden Eagles. 

Photo courtesy of the Adrian News Leader: 




Archie outlasts Appleton City in football show down

The defending Missouri State 8-Man Football Champions Archie Whirlwinds hosted the Appleton City Bulldogs tonight in a highly anticipated home-opener. 

Archie led the contest 38-8 at halftime however, the Bulldogs were able to come back and make the game close as Archie won 54-42.

The Whirlwinds will now hit the road next week as they travel to Rich Hill to take tigers.







Nevada Police seeking public assistance

 


BES gets early morning greeting with Butler Bears Football Team

Some members of the  Butler Bears Football team was out bright and early today greeting the kids at the Elementary school!

We would like to wish the Butler Bears the best in the home opener tonight against Sherwood.

Pictured from left to right Senior Kaleb Mallatt, Senior Brayden Jackson, Sophomore Rhett Newsome, Sophomore Chris Castro, Senior Dylan Triebel, Junior Kellen Long, Junior Jake Chandler, Sophomore Lucas Davidson and Senior Xavier Wisdom.
 

State Farm Athlete of the week Jake Chandler

We are pleased to announce the first State Farm Athlete of the week for the 24-25 school year, Jake Chandler. Jake is a junior at Butler High School and he participates in football, basketball, baseball and track. He was nominated by Head Coach Gregg Webb after Butler’s first game vs North Platte. 

Jake had a phenomenal game. He ran the opening kickoff back for a touchdown, had 2 interceptions, 2 other receiving touchdowns, and 5 tackles all in a quarter and a half as he had to leave the game due to injury. 

When we asked Jake to tell us something he thought he has learned from playing high school sports that he could apply later in life he stated, “you learn to work with others and become a leader. 

You have to learn good communication skills which can help you later in life.” When we asked him what the most difficult part of being a student athlete is he stated, “keeping your mind right and getting good grades while learning to work with others and helping your teammates get better”. We then asked him what he feels it takes to become an elite athlete. 

He stated “you have to go 100% at all times. And you have to put in extra work on your own outside of practice. It takes putting in the extra work when others don’t”. Jake’s future plans include going to college where he hopes to continue his football career and possibly major in sports management.

Pictured left to right: Head Coach Gregg Webb, Jake Chandler, son of Wade and Kacey Chandler, and Kellie Davidson, State Farm

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