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After busy MCCC weekend at home, Saints turn their attention to regional tournament

The Saints men and women both play in the NCCAA DII North Region Tournament on Thursday in Watertown, Wis.
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After busy MCCC weekend at home, Saints turn their attention to regional tournament

Moberly, Mo.

Central Christian College of the Bible was the host of the 2022 Midwest Christian Christian College Conference Basketball Tournament that culminated on Saturday in Moberly with Ozark Christian College winning the women's title and Manhattan Christian College winning on the men's side.

The CCCB women, who were the No. 6 seed, lost both of their of the games in the tournament, a 66-41 setback to No. 3 seed Emmaus Bible College in the quarterfinals on Thursday, and a 44-31 defeat to the hands of the No. 2 seed Barclay College in the consolation semifinals on Friday.

The No. 4 seed Saints men topped No. 5 seed Faith Baptist Bible College, 80-72, in overtime on Thursday, then fell to fifth-ranked and top-seeded Manhattan Christian College, 73-54, on Friday in the semifinals.

The men, already without leading scorer Jackson King due to injury, lost another starter midway through Thursday's game when Sam Adams went down with a foot injury. The lack of depth likely played a role in Saturday's third place game with Ozark Christian as the Saints led by 23 in the first half before the Ambassadors came back to claim a 77-71 victory.

Two Saints men's basketball players earned All-MCCC honors. Freshman guard Jackson King and senior guard Trey Black were both second team selections.

Now both Saints teams turn their attention to the NCCAA Division II North Region Tournament, which takes place Feb. 24-26 at Maranatha Baptist University in Watertown, Wis.

The CCCB women are the No. 5 seed in the six-team tournament and face host Maranatha Baptist on Thursday at 4 p.m. The Saints men are the No. 2 seed out of nine teams and take on No. 7 seed Calvary University on Thursday at 12 p.m.

The quarterfinal winners will advance to the semifinals in the single elimination tournament, with semifinal winners advancing to the championship on Saturday. The tournament champion will receive an automatic bid to the NCCAA DII National Tournament held in Joplin, Mo., from March 9-12.

Saints set to host 2022 MCCC Basketball Tournament

CCCB freshman Jamarey Larkin makes a pass during a game last Saturday in the Ferneau Center. The Saints host the 2022 MCCC Basktball Tournament, which begins on Thursday, Feb. 17 at CCCB in Moberly.
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Saints set to host 2022 MCCC Basketball Tournament

Moberly, Mo.

With the regular season in the books, Central Christian College of the Bible is the host of the 2022 Midwest Christian College Conference Basketball Tournament, which gets underway on Thursday, Feb. 17 and concludes with the championship games on Saturday, Feb. 19.

The tournament will feature seven women's and seven men's teams playing six games per day for a total of 18 games in three days.

On the women's side, Central Christian is the No. 6 seed and kicks off the tournament against No. 3 seed Emmaus Bible College at 10 a.m. on Thursday. The CCCB women finished the season 7-15 overall and 3-9 in the MCCC after a 58-40 win over Faith Baptist Bible College last Friday and a 72-32 loss to Emmaus Bible on Saturday.

The CCCB men are the No. 4 seed after a 13-12 record during the regular season and a 6-6 mark in MCCC play. The Saints play the final game on the first day of the tournament against No. 5 seed Faith Baptist Bible College at 8 p.m. Last Friday, the CCCB men topped Faith Baptist Bible, 76-62.

All games of the tournament will be live streamed at cccbsaints.com. The updated brackets, scores and game times can be found at https://cccbsaints.com/2022-mccc-basketball-tournament

Saints surge late to put away Spurgeon, end four-game skid

CCCB senior Andrew Johnson scored four points and grabbed five rebounds during the Saints' 83-65 win over Spurgeon College on Tuesday.
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Saints surge late to put away Spurgeon, end four-game skid

Moberly, Mo.

It took nearly 30 minutes, but the Central Christian men's basketball team finally found their rhythm as they put an end to their four-game skid with an 83-65 victory over Spurgeon College on Tuesday evening inside the Ferneau Center.

Central Christian (9-9) used a 14-1 spurt in the final three minutes of play to pull away from the visiting Knights (3-10). Leading 69-64 with 3:38 remaining, back-to-back baskets by Andre Johnson fueled a surge that had the Saints in full control.

Johnson ended the night with a game-high 22 points, 14 coming in the second half, and 10 rebounds. Jackson King added another 14 points and 10 rebounds, while Adris Hamilton came off the bench to score 13 points. Tyce Laubinger tossed in another 12 points and grabbed six boards.

Each of the two teams had their share of the lead in the first half until the Knights used a 12-0 run to go into the locker room with a 40-33 advantage. The margin was still at seven just a couple minutes into the second half before the Saints began to chip away.

Central Christian tied the game at 49-piece with 12:35 left to play, then grabbed the lead for good on a Johnson made free throw with 10:06 remaining.

The Saints shot 49 percent from the field to their opponents' 37. They also outrebounded the Knights, 51-31.

Spurgeon was led by Brett Smith with 21 points and Jackson Holt with 13.

The CCCB men will join the women this weekend in Iowa when they take on Faith Baptist Bible College on Friday and Emmaus Bible College on Saturday in Midwest Christian College Conference play.

Saints roll in conference-opening victory over Ozark Christian

CCCB junior Adris Hamilton scored four points on Thursday during the Saints' 110-91 victory over Ozark Christian College.
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Saints roll in conference-opening victory over Ozark Christian

Moberly, Mo.

The Central Christian men's basketball team set the tone early and cruised to a 110-91 victory over Ozark Christian College to open MCCC play on Thursday in the Ferneau Center.

Led by Andre Johnson's 23 points and Jackson King's 22, the Saints (6-4, 1-0 MCCC) had five players reach double figures while dishing out a season-high 33 assists.

Central Christian burst out of the gates, grabbing a 16-2 lead just 5:40 into the game, then went on to lead by 31 at 47-16 with 3:51 left in the first half.

The Saints led 56-33 at halftime before Ozark Christian (4-7, 0-1 MCCC) fought to narrow the gap in the second half. The Ambassadors got as close as 14 with 11 minutes to go, but the Saints quickly regained control with a 10-3 spurt over the next two minutes.

Sam Adams and Aaron Douglas both scored 18 points each, while Quincy James, Jr. added 12 points. Andre Johnson also dished out 10 assists without committing a turnover.

Central Christian shot 61 percent from the field and 50 percent from behind the arc. They held the Ambassadors to 40 percent shooting and 25 percent from 3-point range.

Ozark Christian was led by Josiah Beckenhauer with 25 points.

The Saints will hit the road on Saturday to face Calvary University in another MCCC matchup tipping off at 8 p.m. immediately following the women's game.