
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Bernie, Missouri - The first match of the day at the SCAA Volleyball Tournament proved to be quite the blow-out between the Dexter Bearcats and the Richland Rebels. Top seeded Dexter defeated #8 seeded Richland 25-1, 25-9.
Alyssa Spear served 21 times to help the Lady 'Cats jumped out to a 21-0 lead in the first set. She also served 5 aces during the opening run.
Dexter jumped out to a 10 point lead in set two before the Rebels could score. They tallied six kills during that run to help advance them to Thursday's game against Advance or Puxico, the winner of tonight's match.
Jessica Lindsey and Delaney Pullen each had eight kills for the Dexter. Kendall Adams calculated five, Julia Hahn had four along with Shyann Jines who had two for the Bearcats.
Dexter finished the two sets with 27 kills total. Shyann Jines had a team high of 14 assists, Alyssa Spear had 7 assists along with Julia Hahn who had six.
Alyssa Spear calculated six aces along with Jessica Lindsey and Delaney Pullen who added two aces each. Shyann Jines had one ace.
The SCAA Semifinals will be played at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 17th in the Bernie High School gym. The JV Bearcats will play at 5:00 p.m. against the Woodland Cardinals in Semifinal action as well.Tuesday, October 15th
JV Quarterfinals:
#3 Advance vs. #6 Bernie at 5:00 p.m.
Varsity Quarters:
#4 Advance vs #5 Puxico at 6:00 p.m.
#3 Bernie vs #6 Bloomfield at 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 17th
JV Semifinals:
#1 Dexter vs #5 Woodland at 5:00 p.m.
#2 Bloomfield vs #3 Advance or #6 Bernie at 6:00 p.m.
Varsity Semifinals:
#1 Dexter vs #4 Advance or #5 Puxico at 7:00 p.m.
#2 Woodland vs #3 Bernie or #6 Bloomfield at 8:00 p.m.
Championship Match and third-place games will take place on Friday, October 18th beginning at 5:00 p.m.




Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Sikeston, Missouri - MaKayla Waldner and Kendra Stevenson won second place at the Class 1, District 1 championship individual doubles competition.
Earning a win at the District doubles gives them an opportunity to play at Sectionals on Tuesday in Sikeston, Missouri against North County Lady Raiders. A win there today will propel them to the State championship doubles.
Way to go Team MAKendra! Show in the photo are MaKayla Waldner (left) and Kendra Stevenson (Right).
Come out to Sikeston this afternoon at 3:30 and cheer for Team MAKendra!!!! Go Lady 'Cats!

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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Kennett, Missouri – The Dexter Lady ‘Cats tennis team gave their all for over four hours but were unable to keep the Kennett Lady Indians from yet another Class 1, District 1 Championship.
Kennett who has won the last seven championships won four of six singles matches and one doubles match to beat Dexter 5-2. “We played well and better than we did last year,” commented head tennis coach Kurt Lovelady. “That’s really all I can ask. They did their best.”
Dexter finished their season with a record of 11-5. Not bad for first year coach Kurt Lovelady. Congratulations Bearcats! What a great year!
Varsity Singles
No. 1 - Kate Shetley (K) defeated Baylee Cooper 6-3, 6-0
No. 2 - MaKayla Waldner (D) defeated Hadley Hilburn 6-3, 6-2
No. 3 - Kendra Stevenson (D) defeated Alexa McPherson 7-5, 6-1
No. 4 - Heidi Shetley (K) defeated Erica Morgan 6-1, 6-1
No. 5 - Kara Heeb (K) defeated Taylor Owens 6-4, 5-7, 6-6, (7-2)
No. 6 - Maddie Wood (K) defeated Mary Kate Miller 6-4, 7-5
Varsity Doubles
No. 1 - Shetley-Hilburn (K) defeated Cooper-Morgan 6-2, 4-6, 6-3
No. 2 - McPherson-Heeb versus Waldner-Stevenson, retired
No. 3 - Shetley-Wood versus Owens-Miller, retired
Due to Kennett clinching the championship, the final two doubles matches were not finished.

Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
With starting quarterback, Peyton Pollock, out for the game, D.J. Dowdy stepped up and gave his all Friday night against the Bluejays. "We knew going in it was going to be a close game. We've been hit hard with injuries all season, but I had faith in the team and felt they could pull this off with a great win," continued Peden.
The first quarter was pretty difficult to watch for Bearcat fans. It was homecoming for Charleston and they wanted a win. The first two touchdowns by the Bluejays gave them a 14 point advantage starting the second quarter. Rontavious Clark ran for a 23 yard touchdown along with Robert Bogan who ran a two yard touchdown in the last minute of the first quarter. Then just inside the 2nd quarter, Clark made an impressive 81 yard touchdown that increased the lead to a 20-0 game.
Bearcat fans were starting to think Charleston had this one in the bag, with just 7 minutes remaining in the half, Ethan Stevens ran the ball in from the one and scored. MaKayla Waldner's extra point kick was good. It was not 20-7 and still half of a football game to go.
Once the marching Bluejays completed their half-time performance it was back to business for the Bearcats. "Come on Bearcats! We got this!" a spectator yelled from the crowd. "Go Bearcats" chants could be heard from the stands and DHS cheerleaders shouted "Let's Go Bearcats!"
It was a battle for sure, but with just 5:50 left on the clock in the 3rd quarter, Mike Kellum passed to Robert Bogan for 30 yards for another Bluejay touchdown. The two point conversion was stopped by the Bearcats. Charleston 26 - Dexter 7.
In the 3rd quarter, D.J. Dowdy passed the ball to Jonathan Foels for 24 yards and a Bearcat touchdown, but the two point conversion was no good. Charleston 26 - Dexter 13.
Still not wanting to give up, the Bearcats were able to stop the Bluejays and take over on a punt return at the 36 yard line. "We just started giving D.J. the run-pass option and let it roll. He a scrambler." stated Peden. "He was able to take advantage and he did an awesome job for the team tonight. He had some big plays tonight"

The Bearcats were able to capitalize on a couple of major drives in the second half and that's all the confidence they needed to deliver the game winning touchdown with just minutes remaining in the game.
The battle between the cats and the birds intensified even more in the last few minutes of the 4th quarter.
Carson Dean ran up the middle for 5 yards and scored another Bearcat touchdown just inside of 3 minutes into the 4th quarter. MaKayla Waldner's kick was good. Charleston 26 - Dexter 20. Giving the Bearcats hope of winning another game this season!
With just 2:53 left on the clock, D.J. Dowdy once again found Ethan Steven for a 13 yard touchdown. This was probably the most incredible play of the game. The score was not tied 26-26. You could hear fans calling HER name! "Go MaKayla!!"
Makayla Waldner came through for the Bearcats with the extra point kick giving the 'Cats their first lead of the night and the game winning point! Dexter 27 - Charleston 26.
It was an amazing moment for the Dexter football team. The fans were cheering so loud during the kick-off you could barely hear the coaches yelling their plays. Charleston still had time left on the clock. Enough time to score. They were on the 32 yard line with less than 2 minutes remaining.
The very next play was the moment of a lifetime for Noah Kronk. He intercepted a 64 yard pass thrown by Charleston quarterback Mike Kellum! Dexter took a knee on its next play to secure the victory, 27-26! Way to go Bearcats!
Dexter out-tackled Charleston 48-37. Drake Mitchell, Dylan Bazarian, and Trevor Waldner each had 12 tackles and as it was well noticed by coach Peden. "They came out tonight and proved it! I couldn't be more proud!" commented coach Peden. "Mitchell, Waldner, and Bazarian were amazing tonight with 12 tackles each. We preached all week to shut them down and they did it!"
It was quite the tag team with Ethan Stevens and D.J. Dowdy during the game. D.J. and Ethan both switched up quite a bit passing and receiving. Dowdy was 18 of 34 for 200 yards throwing two touchdowns. Stevens was 4 of 7 for 91 yards and scored twice during the game, once earning a catch the other running the ball into the end zone.

Carson Dean had 16 carries for 112 yards along with D.J. Dowdy who carried the ball for 14 yards. Jonathan Foels had nine catches for 117 yards. Tim Spence had six catches for 106 yards.
It was quite the team effort tonight and if the Bearcats continue they will continue to be a successful football team.
"Ethan Stevens threw some and D.J. Dowdy has experience. With the field in their hands something great was going to happen. Carson Dean got over 100 yards and I expect great things to come from this sophomore," commented Peden
Dexter was great on the field with 22 first downs and passing for 291 yards. Total yards for the night were 399. Way to go Bearcats!
"Wins like this are the ones you talk about and share with your grandchildren! They just did an absolutely awesome job tonight! This is one for Bearcat history and with an on the road win. "
Dexter (2-5) will be back in action on Friday night when they travel to Park Hills to battle with Central High School (7-0). Game time is 7:00 p.m. This one's going to be a tough one and we need all the Bearcat spirit we can muster to help the team to victory! Let's show our support this week!!


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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Each year, fans, players, and coaches wear pink. Proceeds are donated to the 18 Fore Life Charity Foundation, which grants love offerings directly to area cancer patients.
Athletes from both schools played in honor of or in memory of a special person in their life that was effected by cancer.
Ashley Brown played in Memory of Marie Allstun.
Shyann Jines played in Honor of Nana Hill aka Sandy Hill.
Jessica Lindsey played in Honor of Grandma Melba Walker.
Ashlyn Werneck played in Honor of Kim Williams.
Kendall Adams played in Honor of her Aunt Carol Davis.
Delaney Pullen played in Honor of her Aunt Melody Pullen.
Julia Hahn played in Honor of Patty May.
Lauren Thrower played in Honor of her Grandma Dianna Orr.
Paige Chasteen played in Memory of Jeannine Flowers
Brittany Brown played in Honor of cousin Marilyn Tucker.
Emily Page played in Honor of Cheryl Smith.
Harley Allen played in Memory of Karen Pippins.
Madison McConnell played in Honor of Aunt Joan Anthony.
Ashlynn Wyman played in Honor of her Grandmother Marceda Wyman.
Janie Lindsey played in Honor of her Grandma Betty Walker.
These girls are amazing and with the support of the community, 18Fore Life has been able to help many people who are struggling with this dreaded disease.
It was a great match for both the JV and Varsity players and a win win for all Bearcat fans!
Dexter tallied 24 kills against the Mules. Jessica Lindsey led the way with a total of 12 kills. Delaney Pullen and Shyann Jines each added five more. Julia Hahn and Alyssa Spear each had 10 assists for the Bearcats. Way to go Lady 'Cats!!!!
Both the JV and Varsity 'Cats will both begin play in the SCAA Tournament in Bernie next week.
Top-seeded Dexter Varsity Bearcats will play eighth-seeded Richland Rebels on Monday at 5 p.m. Hope to see everyone there!
