
ShowMe Scoreboard
High School Boys Basketball
SEMO Conference Tournament
- Cape Central 55, Poplar Bluff 33
- Jackson 70, Dexter 50
Regular Season
- Leopold 60, Woodland 29
- Chaffee 69, East Prairie 45
- Advance 93, Bell City 76
- Kennett 74, Caruthersville 64
- Delta 52, Oak Ridge 46
- Risco 84, Oran 44
- Portageville 84, Kelly 44
- Bernie 67, Scott City 53
High School Girls Basketball
- Jackson 45, Dexter 38
- St. Vincent 53, Kingston 29
NCAA Men
- Missouri 81, Villanova 71
- Marquette 79, Washington 77
- Memphis 71, Miami (FLA) 54
- Central Arkansas 88, SEMO 72
NCAA Women
- Missouri State 82, East Tennessee State 70
- Austin Peay 63, Middle Tennessee 69
NJCAA Men
- Three Rivers 66, John A Logan 65
Notes:
Scores from the Three Rivers women game played Dec. 6 were not posted on the Three Rivers College sports website by press time.
Henderson State women are not schedule to play until Dec. 29 at Texas-Permian Basic; William Woods University women are not scheduled to play until Dec. 16 at Lindenwood
Photo Above: Mizzou defeated Villanova 81 to 71 in a game played under the lights of Madison Square Garden in New York City. (Photo courtesy Mizzou)
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By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports Editor
SIKESTON - When the Bearcats and Bulldogs met in Dexter’s home opener on Friday night, the final score was 68-35. When they faced off on Monday night in Sikeston’s house, things went a lot worse for the Bearcats, as Sikeston handed them an 80-34 shellacking in the opening round of the SEMO Conference Tournament.
The Bulldogs relied on their outstanding perimiter shooting a lot less in this contest - they hit only 3 three-pointers, opposed to 7 in the last meeting. Sikeston had four in double figures: Vashawn Ruffin and Terry Jamison each had 13, MarKeith Fratcher had 12, and Kil’Ron Coleman chipped in 11.
Jake Lee and Tyler Miller were the only Bearcats with more than four points; the two seniors knocked down 12 and 11, respectively.
The Bulldogs jumped out to a 25-12 lead at the end of the first quarter, and a 20 point effort in the second carried them to a 45-21 lead at the half.
The ‘Cats were held to single digit scores in the second, third, and fourth quarters, with Sikeston’s 17 in the fourth was their lowest total of the night.
The ‘Cats were held to just 5 points in the fourth quarter to seal the 80-34 final.
The Bearcats fall to 0-3 on the season with the loss. They will be in action again tonight, when they face off against the Jackson Indians in the consolation bracket of the SEMO Tournament.
Tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m., at the Sikeston Field House.

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports Editor
The Lady Bearcats shot an impressive 68% from the floor on the way to a 78-23 blowout victory over Senath-Hornersville in the 2011-2012 home opener.
The Lady Bearcats’ matchup-zone defense worked incredibly well against the Lady Lions’ offense, holding them to single-digit scores in every quarter. LBB head coach Chad Allen was extremely pleased with his team’s effort on both sides of the ball.
“Offensively, all the girls were hitting on all cylinders in the first half - they said we shot about 80% in the first half,” Allen said. “They really shot the ball well, all of them did. Defensively, I thought we came out and put a lot of pressure on them. I think the girls just had a great game tonight.”
The Lady ‘Cat offense was explosive early in the contest, as they opened with a 13-0 run. Alison Jarrell continued to impress from beyond the arc, where she was good on 5 of 8 attempts, including three in the first quarter.

Jarrell was good from outside two more times in the second half, while the Lady ‘Cats’ defense held Senath to only four points in the third quarter and seven in the fourth.
The Lady Bearcats opened the season with a 2-1 effort in the Farmington Invitational Tournament, where they faced stiff competition from Notre Dame, Poplar Bluff, and Miller Career Academy. Allen felt opening the season with such difficult opponents was a big help to his team’s progress to this point in the young season.
“Playing three tough, quality teams like that coming into this game helped,” Allen said. “Playing tough, quality opponents like that definitely makes you better. Senath lost a lot last year, they had a great post and point guard that went on to college and are playing there now. They are down a little this year, but Coach Johnson does a really great job with them. Again, I think we came out and really got after it offensively and defensively tonight.”
The JV ‘Cats only played two quarters against Senath, but they were just as dominant as their older teammates. The JV squad shut out the Lions in the first quarter, and an explosive 11-point effort from Katie Reiker in the second helped seal the 23-8 victory.
The Lady Bearcats will be in action again Tuesday night, when they host the Jackson Lady Indians.
“Its definitely a totally different team - Jackson’s a great ball team this year,” Allen commented. “They already have two D-1 signees with SEMO, King and Hartling. Its going to be a tough matchup for us, but we need a matchup like that. Hopefully we can come out with a victory and our first SEMO Conference win tomorrow night.”
Tipoff is set for 6:00 p.m. for the JV game, and the Varsity contest immediately following.


Winners are scheduled to shoot again at the district level at Arcadia Valley on Jan 7, 2012.
The winners are (from left): Riley Allen, 1st 10-11 girls; Madilyn Hampton, 1st 8-9 girls; Harly Allen, 1st 12-13 girls; Andrew Ellinghouse, 1st 8-9 boys; Dustin DeBeaux, 2nd place boys 10-11; Dalton Horn, 1st boys 12-13; Luke Becker, 1st boys 10-11
Thanks to Dave Ellinghouse for the photo!

From games played Monday, December 5, 2011:
High School Girls
- Dexter 78, Senath-Hornersville 23
- Scott City 62, Oran 36
- Woodland 60, Kelly 35
- Saxony Lutheran 58, Egptian 21
- Cape Central 51, Ste Genevieve 40
- Sikeston 63, Chaffee 37
High School Boys
At the SEMO Conference Tournament:
- Sikeston 80, Dexter 34
- Notre Dame 67, Jackson 40
- Charleston 64, New Madrid County Central 27
NCAA Mens
- Long Island 82, Lafayette 80
- Austin Peay 86, Arkansas State 82
- Central Arkansas 88, Southeast Missouri 72