
SMT Sports Staff
Bell City Missouri - The Stoddard County Athletic Association's County volleyball tournament got underway Monday evening with first round action. The eight team bracket tournament single elimination tournament provides very competitive action from throughout Stoddard County.
The varsity is a showcase of volleyball talent as the Advance Hornets received the number one seed in the tournament, followed closely by the Dexter Bearcats and the Bernie Mules as number two and three respectively.
At the junior varsity level, only six teams were bracketed for the tournament, with Puxico and Dexter receiving first round byes for the tournament. Bell City and Richland do not have junior varsity teams. The Puxico Indian received the number one seed, followed by Dexter, Bernie and Advance.

A junior varsity game followed the opening game and pitted the Bernie Mules against Woodland. The number three seeded Mules found a challenge with the Cardinals but were able to capture the victory in round one in two games. Bernie defeated Woodland in the first game by a score of 25 to 18 and the second game by a score of 25 to 19. The Mules will play the number two seed junior varsity team on Thursday, October 11th at 6 PM in second round action.
The varsity teams of Bernie and Bloomfield took the court for game three of the night. The number three seed Mules of Bernie were able to keep the scoreboard in their favor, winning by a score of 25 to 17 in both games against the Bloomfield Wildcats.

Tuesday night action will begin again at 5:00 PM when the powerful number one seed Advance Hornets will take on the number eight seed Bell City Cubs. That game will be followed at 6:00 when the hard smashing Dexter Bearcats team will take on the Richland Rebels. These two games will complete the first round action as there will be no junior varsity games on Tuesday.
The SCAA Brackets are below with game times and dates. You are encouraged to take the short trip to Bell City to support your favorite teams.
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As the game began the Dexter Lady Bearcats offense was too much for the Donettes defense to handle as they went into halftime leading 42-0. The Lady 'Cats, led by guard Sydney Rogers who had 18 points and 2-3 from the free throw line, were too much for the Camels to keep up with. The Dexter Middle School Lady 'Cats won by the final score of 58-4.
Across the road the Dexter Middle School Football Team was battling the Charleston Bluejays and having success of their own. When Charleston kicked the ball off to start the game Jason Jarrell returned the ball all the way to Charleston's end zone for a touchdown.
After several attempts by the Bluejays to get going were unsuccessful, Dexter got the ball back and was able to drive the ball to midfield. With the 5:14 left in the first quarter Gavin Northcutt took a handoff to the outside for a long rushing touchdown.

One more touchdown and more dominant defense by the Dexter Middle School Bearcats in the second half would put the game out of reach for the Bluejays. The Dexter Middle School Bearcats put another win on their record with a victory over the Charleston Bluejays by the score of 48-6.
For the Middle School Bearcat football team this was the last game of a successful season for them. The Dexter 8th grade Middle School Lady Bearcats went to 2-0 on their young season and get ready to face the Woodland Cardinals next Monday night at T.S. Hill Middle School at 6:00 P.M.

Jessica Snider SMT Writer
Last night marked the last regular season game before the SCAA Tournament for the Lady Bearcat Volleyball Team.
The team hit the rode yesterday afternoon to take on the Poplar Bluff Mules. Coming off a win against Sikeston Monday night, the Bearcats had two days in the gym for practice before taking on the Mules.
A few young players have been asked to step up and compete on varsity and they’re holding nothing back. The team has continued to work together and keep winning all season.
Last night’s game against Poplar Bluff was a close one. It took three sets, but the Bearcats came out ahead and traveled home with a win.
In the first set, Dexter struggled to get their offense going as Poplar Bluff took the first set 19-25. The second set was a little different but much closer. The Bearcats came out knowing they had to win and they stepped it up and claimed a second set victory of 25-23. During the third set, the Bearcats knew they had to win. They ultimately took the last set with a 25-22 win.
The Dexter Bearcat Volleyball Team will compete in the Stoddard County Tournament starting Monday.


SMT Sports Writers
The family grudge match with New Madrid County Central ended with New Madrid County Central defeating the Bearcats by a score of 28 to 13. With evenly matched teams, the game was a battle that left the Bearcats on the short side of points on the scoreboard.
This was a tough loss for the Bearcat but yielded good comments by Head Coach Aaron Pixley.
"We felt the boys played pretty good Friday night," noted Pixley. "The team really seemed to come together."
The dazzling play of Chase Young offensively gave the Bearcats the spark they needed to appear that a possible win was going to happen. Young had two touchdowns for the 'Cats of 77-yards and 84-yards to highlight his night. Overall, Young posted over 200-yards against the Eagles to make his third week as the SMT Player of the Week for Week Six.
Defensively, junior defensive end Holden Bruce is the Week Six SMT Player of the Week. Tasked with a tough job, the defensive end position is critical against the outside speed and athleticism the Eagles possess. Holden was able to provide containment throughout the night while tallying up 7 solo tackles.
"The play of these two young men was outstanding and we are really proud of the effort they have given this season." added Pixley.
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The ShowMe Times is proud to highlight the individual performance of two Dexter Bearcat Football student-athletes each week as the SMT Players of the Week. No one individual's contribution wins a game or makes the team strong. Yet the coordinated effort of many make for a winning combination.