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Kids Season At Complex Comes To Close
July 01st 2011 by Unknown
Kids Season At Complex Comes To Close
The last night of the Dexter Park & Recreation Department's youth leagues season went like all the other evenings: full of fun, lots of kids, even more parents, family and friends in the stands, and ... dry weather!

Thursday evening was the end of the regular league season for youngsters at the Dexter Sports Complex. And it was a season with no "rain outs" and no make-up games.

While one Thursday evening set of games had to be moved to Friday night, it was not because of weather factors. That evening was really a "lights out" situation due to a technical problem with the complex lights.

As a result of no rain-cancelled games, this is one of the first seasons in youth league veterans' memories of no make-up games.

Action was fast on all the fields at the complex Thursday night, and many players were looking forward to that end-of-season party!

Congratulations to all the players, and special recognition for all the umpires, officials, and workers at the Complex! It was a great season!




The ShowMe Times staff enjoyed attending the youth league games this season. Several photo galleries of photos from the season are posted on the SMT website. Just click on the PHOTOS menu to see all of SMT's photo galleries!


Last Updated on July 01st 2011 by Unknown




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Young Golfers Head To The Links
June 30th 2011 by News
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Every Friday morning a gang of young people travel a few miles west of Dexter – armed with clubs and ready for action.

No, it’s not a biker gang or an angry mob! Instead, it is a group of young people attempting to learn how to play golf.

The Hidden Trails Junior Golf program began early in June with a three-day camp, sponsored by the Bank of Advance, featuring instruction by Hidden Trails PGA Pro John Barge. The young golfers learned the fundamentals of golf – how to handle the clubs and swing, golf rules and etiquette, proper putting techniques and more. More than 50 young people participated in the summer program that will run through the end of July.

The Junior Golf Program is one of this small town's hidden treasures that tends to go unnoticed by many in the community.

As the PGA Pro at Hidden Trails Country Club, passion and love of the game are the only words to describe the dedication that John Barge has given to the Junior Golf Program the past three years. John’s a forward thinker who realizes that what you teach and build today can return great rewards for both individuals and the community.

Megan Stuever, Dax Demaree, and Chance Holden assisted Barge in teaching the classes.

Barge said the biggest need for the program during the next month is for some parents of young golfers to step forward and assist.

“We just want to have more parents involved,” Barge said. More than 50 kids on the golf course is a handful for just a few adults to handle. “We need adults to be out on the course with the golfers," Barge added, "to help keep them safe, count strokes. It’s not daycare, but helping with the program.”

After learning the basics of the game, the program now offers the youngsters an opportunity to put those lessons to work. Each Friday morning the young golfers participate in Junior Golf at Hidden Trails.

The young golfers are divided into three groups based on age and skill level. The golfers in the oldest group – age 11 and older – play nine holes of golf. This group, Barge said, is in many ways being groomed to be a part of the DHS golf team when they reach high school.

“This is where Bearcat championship teams start,” Barge said. Barge has experience in preparing and advising high school players. He worked with a high school championship team in Illinois, and had an early hand in the development of the championship DHS players that went on to participate in state play – the Christian brothers, Gill, Williams and Jackson.

“This is the first year Bank of Advance has sponsored the Hidden Trails Junior Golf Program,” Stuever, who works at Bank of Advance said. “The Bank gave each young golfer a special t-shirt, tees and balls for their summer experience.”

Barge encourages youngsters to be tenacious and continue to work at playing and improving their golf game.

“You may go to college if you play enough,” he said. “At the very least you get a game you can play for a lifetime.”


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Last Updated on June 30th 2011 by Staff Writer




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The Terry Woods Memorial Golf Tournament was held on Saturday and Sunday (June 25 & 26) at Hidden Trails Country Club in Dexter.


Friends and family gathered to reminisce and celebrate Woods’ life after he lost his battle with cancer on June 25, 2010. Along with the two-day tournament, a memorial service was held in remembrance of Woods.

Woods was an active member of the community - he was a deacon at First Baptist Church - and has been sorely missed in the year since his passing.


A memorial flag pole was erected on the HTCC grounds, and was christened during the event by Woods’ son, Theron Woods, son-in-law Corey Mouser, and grandson Seth Mouser.

“It’s a fun day to simply remember Terry and the way he lived his life,” Jack Huffman, dear friend of Woods and event organizer, said.


 Additional proceeds raised from the event were designated for improvements to Hidden Trails Country Club’s cart paths.



Family members (from left) Corey Mouser, Theron Woods, and Seth Mouser raise the flag at the Terry Woods Memorial, just outside of the Clubhouse Dining Room at Hidden Trails Country Club in Dexter.

Thanks to Marrianne Bruce for the picture.

Last Updated on June 29th 2011 by Unknown




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The next to last night of DPR Little League baseball continued Tuesday (June 28) night at the DPR Sports Complex.

Youngsters competed hard during their games, with some hot bats in the rookie league games.

The last night of DPR Little League this summer is Thursday (June 30) night.

Coaches are invited to send their games' scores and highlights to the ShowMe Times. Items should be emailed to amiller@showmetimes.com or acato@showmetimes.com, or click "Submit Event" at the bottom of the ShowMe Times homepage.

The ShowMe Times will be out enjoying the youth league action this week, and a complete photo gallery of photos this week of the DPR season will be posted this weekend on the ShowMe Times!

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The skies looked like it could pour at any moment, but Monday night was dry and the action on the ball fields was hot!

The final week of the Dexter Parks & Recreation league play began with a full night of games at the Sports Complex. From coach pitch and machine games to the older boys paying some well-played contest, fans had a full night of action.

The 2011 season continues its streak of "no rainouts", even though last Thursday (June 23) was a "no lights" night. The field lights at the complex were not working Thursday night, and games were postponed until Friday, June 24 for crews to repair the problem.

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Coaches are invited to send their games' scores and highlights to the ShowMe Times. Items should be emailed to amiller@showmetimes.com or acato@showmetimes.com, or click "Submit Event" at the bottom of the ShowMe Times homepage.

The ShowMe Times will be out enjoying the youth league action this week, and a complete photo gallery of photos this week of the DPR season will be posted this weekend on the ShowMe Times!

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Top Photo: Tyler Heil with Schlief Chiropractic keeps a watchful eye on the pitcher from third base during the a game against Backworks Chiropractic in Major League action. Bottom Photo: The girls of Allen Christian's American League squad pose for a post-game photo. (SMT photos by Annabeth Miller)

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