
Essex, Missouri – Last night was an exciting night for both the Bloomfield Wildcats and the Richland Rebels. Both teams played excellent games in the Richland gymnasium and kept the fans on the edge of their seats the entire time. The Bloomfield Wildcats went head to head with the Richland Rebels, making all games that were played last night really close and very exciting.
The JV teams played a total of three sets, but their first game was the most exciting. Bloomfield was first to take the lead and steal the first three points, but Richland quickly caught up and passed them, keeping nearly a five point lead on them throughout the entire first game. When the Rebels hit fifteen points, the Wildcats began to catch up again and the score flipped back and forth between the two until the Wildcats were able to reach twenty-five, taking the win for the first game with a final score of 25 to 18.
The second game for the freshmen and sophomores was also very exciting. Freshman Madison Snyder from Richland, started the game off with five straight serves, earning the Rebels a total of five points. Freshman Gerlynn Grossius, Richland’s setter, also scored a number of points for the Rebels throughout the game. The Rebels kept the lead for the majority of the game, but the Wildcats were only points behind. Once again, when the Rebels reached the twenty point mark, the Wildcats began to catch up. Eventually, the Rebels barely took the win with a final score of 25 to 23.
The third and final set was a battle for both sides of the court. The Rebels started off with the lead again, but the Wildcats eventually caught up. It was another close game, and a good one at that, but the Wildcats ended up taking the win for the night, beating the Rebels by a mere two points, ending the final set with a score of 25 to 23.
The varsity games were just as exciting as the JV games, although the varsity teams only played the average two sets. The Bloomfield Wildcats were on fire and took the lead quickly. The team is filled with strong hitters, such as senior Chelsea Delay and Lindsey Young, which they used to their advantage. The Lady Rebels were quick on their feet and attempted to catch up with the visiting team, but they just weren’t fast enough. The home team lost the first set with a final score of 25 to 18.
Throughout the second set, the home team started off with the lead, but eventually lost it near the middle of the set. The Wildcats continued to hit so that the balls were almost impossible to dig. The varsity Bloomfield team walked out of the gym with the second win of the night with a final score of 25 to 19. Congratulations to Bloomfield Coach Starla Pulley and both of her teams on one of their first wins of the season! It will be a good season for both the Richland Rebels and the Bloomfield Wildcats as we look forward to following both of their seasons.
The Lady Rebels will be attending their next game held at Puxico High School against the Lady Indians on Thursday, September 12th. The Lady Wildcats will be facing the Lady Mules in Poplar Bluff tomorrow night, September 12th. Both volleyball teams will be attending the St. Francis Medical Center Dig for Life Tournament which will be held in Cape Girardeau on both Friday, September 13th and Saturday, September 14th.
We wish all participating teams good luck. We hope you all have a great season!

Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Dexter, Missouri – Homecoming at Dexter High School is going to be BIG this year! There are several events being planned including a Tailgate Party sponsored by Regional Healthcare Foundation, a 5th Quarter street festival on Friday night after the game with music and food, a BBQ Cook-off sponsored by County Wide Insurance, a Car, Truck and Track Show sponsored by Allen Christian and hosted by Future Farmers of America and more to be announced as plans are solidified.
The first ever Bearcat ColorBurst Run has been added to the list of exciting events and will be held on Saturday, October 5th at 8:00 a.m.
What is the ColorBurst Run? It’s the greatest, most fantastic 5K you will ever participate in! It is a paint race in which participants are doused from head to toe in different colors of paint at designated distances of the run. They will continue the race until they cross the finish line where a gigantic “ColorBurst Finish Extravaganza” will take place using more colored powder to create lasting memories and colorful photos.
The newly formed Dexter High School Pep Club - The D Unit is sponsoring the Bearcat ColorBurst Run along with the First National Bank of Dexter.
This event will be held on Saturday, October 5th at 8:00 a.m. Show your Bearcat spirit as you cross the finish line with a kaleidoscope of colors proving your completion of this momentous first ever Bearcat ColorBurst 5K run!
This Run/Walk begins at Southwest Elementary and will encompass a route around all of the Dexter schools. Water will be provided along the route and at the end of the race. The Stoddard County Ambulance District will be on site just in case their services are needed. This is a FUN RUN, not a timed run!
Registration is $30 and if you register before September 20th you will receive a Bearcat ColorBurst Run t-shirt and a SWAG Bag! To register by mail, contact Judy Patterson at DHS, 1101 West Grant Street, Dexter, Missouri 63841. Make checks payable to Dexter High School.

Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Jonesboro, Arkansas – Chance Holden, from Dexter, Missouri is a senior at Arkansas State University and recently led the Arkansas State men’s golf team to a tie for 11th place at their first tournament of the season. He placed 5th overall.
The Sam H. Hall Intercollegiate Tournament is held in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The Hattiesburg Country Club has a 6,882 yard course which was established in 1959 and the students competed in a two day tournament. In addition to Arkansas State, Rice, Southern Mississippi, Houston Baptist, Jackson State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Mercer, Mississippi State, Sam Houston State, Ole Miss, Southeastern Louisiana, UTSA, South Alabama, and Texas Tech competed.
On Monday, the Red Wolves shot a first-round 295, but fared much better on Tuesday with a total of 279.
Holden finished a career-best for fifth place! He came in under par in all three rounds of play, finishing 70-66-70 respectively. His 206 total was the lowest at the Sam H. Hall tournament since the 09-10 season for the Red Wolves.
Way to go Chance!! You make us proud!!

Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Dexter, Missouri – The results are in and the winners have been decided for Week 1 of the Pigskin Pick’Em Challenge!
First place this week goes to Alana Dowdy with 13 points. She receives a $10 gift card from our friends at the Mud Magnet Car Wash. Just contact us at dloflin@showmetimes.com and we will make sure you receive your prize!
It’s a close battle with Jim Dowdy, Matt Miller, Wade Boyer and Kurt Lovelady all tied for 2nd place with a score of 12. That completes your top five.
Remember, voting for Week Three has already began and will remain open until 5:00 p.m. Thursday. It’s not too late to register your picks and enter to win.
Playing the game is easy! All you have to do is go to the main page of the ShowMe Times and click drop-down menu under SPORTS for the

Written by Jill Temples
SMT Writer
Dexter, Missouri- The Dexter Lady Cats varsity tennis team was glorious in its outing against the Sikeston Lady Bulldogs on Wednesday, September 4th. Baylee Cooper, Makayla Waldner, and Erica Morgan all went undefeated in their single and doubles matches for the day. The varsity girls did not lose a match to the Lady Bulldogs.
VARSITY SINGLES
#1 – (Dexter) Baylee Cooper def. Ali Price 8-0
#2 – (Dexter) Makayla Waldner def. Julie Braden 8-0
#3 – (Dexter) Erica Morgan def. Alana Basham 8-0
#4 – (Dexter) Kendra Stevenson def. McKenna Dial 8-3
#5 – (Dexter) Taylor Owens def. Hope Mannon 8-2
#6 – (Dexter) Mary Miller def. Ashli Vaught 8-2
VARSITY DOUBLES
#1 – (Dexter) Cooper-Waldner def. Price-Basham 8-0
#2 – (Dexter) Morgan-Stevenson def. Braden-Dial 8-0
#3 – (Dexter) Owens-Miller def. Mannon-Vaught 8-2
The junior varsity had a very impressive showing as well. Almost all of the matches for the single and doubles were won.
JUNIOR VARSITY SINGLES
#1 – (Dexter) Macy Urhahn def. Brianna Basham 6-3
#2 – (Dexter) Kalee Howard def. Caroline Jackson 6-3
#3 – (Dexter) Alexis May def. Marlana Jones 6-3
#4 – (Dexter) Reagan Miller def. Peyton Henson 7-5
#5 – (Dexter) Destiny Robertson def. Kaylan Butler 6-1
#6 – (Dexter) Brandi Joy def. Emily G. Braden 6-1
#7 – (Dexter) Brittany Gibson def. Allenna Landers 6-3
#8 – (Sikeston) Victoria Miller def. (Dexter) Kirsten Teffertiller 6-2
JUNIOR VARSITY DOUBLES
#1 – (Dexter) Urhahn-Howard def. Basham-Jackson 6-2
#2 – (Dexter) May-R. Miller def. Jones-Henson 6-4
#3 – (Dexter) Robertson-Joy def. Butler-Braden 6-1
#4 – (Sikeston) Landers-Miller def. (Dexter) Gibson-Courtney McCulley 6-0
The Lady Cats will play again at home on Tuesday, September 10th against Kennett.
The Lady Cats will then travel to Caruthersville on Wednesday, September 11th and Cape Central on Thursday, September 12th.