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Bulldogs get revenge on Moberly Published by admin on Fri, 01/29/2021 - 1:41pm Jordan Mitchell reverses to beat the Spartans Martez Nabors and Toby Scott. Mexico won big, 81-45. [Eric Mattson]
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Last Thursday at the Macon Tournament, Moberly stunned the Bulldogs 77-71, handing Mexico their first loss of the season.
Things went differently on Tuesday at The Sports Complex, as Mexico overpowered the Spartans 81-45.
“That loss – it hurt,” said Daeye Miller. “We used that.”
Although the game appeared to be a toss up from the start, the Bulldogs put together a dominant third quarter. They shut down the Spartans’ prolific guard Jaisten Payne, controlled the paint and poured in 24 points in the eight minute span.
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“They leave me open and I’m shooting the ball,” the Bulldogs’ three-point specialist explained.
Four times during a critical stretch in the first half Centralia’s defense miscalculated, allowing Willer space to shoot from distance. He struck first with Mexico on top 19-11 in the waning moments of the opening quarter, sinking one from NBA distance.
Early in the second period he hit two more. The final shot of Willer’s three-point outburst came with 3:52 left before the half, converting after a kick out pass from Drew Blevins.
By the time he was done, Willer had helped stake Mexico to a 38-15 lead on their way to a 68-35 victory on Friday night and third place in the Macon Tournament.
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Mexico boys swarm Brookfield in opening round of Macon tourney Published by admin on Fri, 01/22/2021 - 1:39pm
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There were three takeaways from Monday night, when the Bulldogs punished Brookfield 90-20 in the first round of the Macon Tournament to remain unbeaten this season.
“It’s a good way to start out a tournament like this,” said head coach Darren Pappas.
Indeed – it was a win, he was able to give the Mexico bench more experience and the team executed well on both sides of the court.
“Let’s not be satisfied, let’s keep our heads down,” was forward Drew Blevins’ message after the blowout victory.
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