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Dexter Lady Cats Beat Sikeston in Tennis
September 13th 2019 by Dee Loflin
Dexter Lady Cats Beat Sikeston in Tennis

Dexter, Missouri -  The Dexter Lady Cats Tennis Team earned a win over the Sikeston Bulldogs Monday afternoon at their home opener!

The Lady Bearcats (3-1) lost only two games in Monday’s nine matches.

Below are the singles matches:

No. 1 Courtney Northcutt (D) def. Mackenzie Conway (S) 8-0.

No. 2 Kyla Propst (D) def. Isabel Collins (S) 8-1.

No. 3 Jaden Cato (D) def. Claudia Santos (S) 8-0.

No. 4 Julianna Rivera (D) def. Molly Bogle (S) 8-0.

No. 5 Maci Comfort (D) def. Madalyn Riley (S) 8-0.

No. 6 Hannah Frazier (D) def. Za kyirrah Montjoy (S) 8-0.

DOUBLES

No. 1 Northcutt-Propst (D) def. Conway-Collins (S) 8-1.

No. 2 Cato-Rogers (D) def. Santos-Bogle (S) 8-0.

No. 3 Rivera-Comfort (D) def. Riley-Montjoy (S) 8-0.


Last Updated on September 13th 2019 by Dee Loflin




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SINGLES

No. 1 Courtney Northcutt (D) def. Clarissa Varner (PB) 8-0.

No. 2 Kyla Propst (D) def. Simone-Elizabeth Anders (PB) 8-4.

No. 3 Jaden Cato (D) def. Caitin Dollins (PB) 8-5.

No. 4 Makenna Rodgers (D) def. Isabella Sifford (PB) 9-8 (7-3)

No. 5 Julianna Rivera (D) def. Eva Bedell (PB) 8-4.

Sabrina Hurst (PB) def. No. 6 Maci Comfort (D) 8-1.

DOUBLES

No. 1 Northcutt-Propst (D) def. Wisdom-Thompson (PB) 8-2.

No. 2 Cato-Rodgers (D) def. Mirza-Mishra (PB) 8-6.

No. 3 Rivera-Comfort (D) def. Cooper-Degaris (PB) 9-8 (11-9).


Last Updated on September 11th 2019 by Dee Loflin




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Nea Finishes First; Bearcat Cross Country Team
September 07th 2019 by Staff Writer
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Arcadia Valey, MO - The Dexter Bearcat cross country team participated in the Arcadia Valley Invitational this Saturday morning, September 7th.  The event included student-athletes from Middle School, Junior Varsity as well as Varsity teams of both Boy and Girls from 40 school district.  Participants included 449 boys and 325 girls athletes. 

Teams involved in this large meet were Advance, Arcadia Valley, Bell City, Belleview, Bismarck, Bloomfield, Chaffee, Clearwater, Crystal City, Danby-Rush Tower, Delta, Dexter, Farmington, Fredericktown, Grandview, Greenville, Jefferson (Festus), John E. Evans (Potosi), Kelly, Kennett, Kingston, Marquand-Zion, Meadow Heights, North County, North St. Francois, Perryville, Poplar Bluff, Potosi, Puxico, Saxony Lutheran, Scott City, South Iron, St. Clair, St. Pius X (Festus), St. Genevieve, Valle Catholic, Viburnum, West County, Windsor, Woodland and Zalma.

The event began around 9;15 AM with Middle School followed by 9:55 for junior varsity teams.  The varsity event started 11:00 AM for the boys and 11:30 AM for the girls team.  The distance for the Middle School course was 1.5 miles while the High School course is 3.1 miles long.

Highlights of area runners in the Boys High School Division - Carter Dorton of Dexter had a strong finish of 8th with a time of 18:33.32.  He was followed by Dexter's Gavin Cartwright with a 19th place finish and a time of 19:25.26. Bloomfield’s Joshua Reynolds finished 30th with a time of 19:51.02.

Highlights of area runners in the Girls High School Division - Margo Nea continues her dominance with a very strong first place finish with a time of 20:33.93.  Gabriella Brown finished 31st with a time of 25:10.39.  

Team Scores resulted with Dexter finishing 7th (147) in the High School Girls Division and the Dexter Boys Team Finished 6th overall (167).  Total team scores are calculated by the number of top finishers your team has overall with individual finish points adding up to be your overall team points.  

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY:

Dexter Bell, Clayton FR | Cartwright, Gavin JR | Christian, Jackson FR | Coleman, Gage JR | Cornelison, Alexander FR | Dorton, Carter JR | Duncan, Ryan FR | Ellinghouse, Andrew JR | Holden, Jordan JR | Kennard, Austin JR | McLaughlin, Miller SO | Parker, Wyatt SR | Simmons, Mason FR | Stone, Christopher (Matt) FR | West, Matthew JR

Bloomfield Barks, James FR | Hill, Dawson SO | Jarrell, Jeffrey SO | McMillan, Stevan SO | Reynolds, Joshua SO | Scott, Connor SO | Shackles, Evan FR | Wagster, Blake FR

Bell City Nichols, Luke JR | Rampley, Kennett FR

Advance Crader, Garrett SR | Driskill, Braden JR | Eggimann, Vincent JR 


GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY:

Dexter Annesser, Mckayla JR | Baker, Shea SR | Brown, Gabrielle SO | Chappell, Jaycee JR | Chasteen, Sophia SO | Gross, Allyssa FR | Lacy, Alanie JR | Medler, Layne JR | Milam, Olivia SR | Nea, Margo SR | Slaton, Madison SR | Ureta, Maria JR

Bloomfield Costigan, Johnna SR | 

Bell City Nichols, Claire FR

Advance Duffield, Annabelle SO

Last Updated on September 07th 2019 by Staff Writer




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Salem, MO - The Dexter Bearcat football team made the long travel to Salem High School Friday night as they took on the mighty Tigers.  With an unexpected outcome, the youthful Bearcat squad offered a performance leaving a strong hope and optimism for the future of the program even though they fell to the Tigers by a score of 19 to 6.  

“Salem was just a basic fundamental team,”  commented Bearcat head Coach Aaron Pixley.  "They were decent physically and a solid football team.  When you play a team like that you have to match up with them fundamentally and on execution to win these games."

Coach Pixley added, “I think we played hard and it showed.  We need to continue to do some basic fundamental things, but this was a good step in the right direction.”

At game time, the summer heat was still a hot and muggy 88 degrees.  That was not a problem for the Tigers' faithful as the stadium was electric with tailgating, a parade and a fire truck pumping up the pregame festivities.  The field was perfectly groomed and the the hometown fans were excited about the home opener against the Dexter Bearcats.

The Tigers won the opening coin toss deferring to the Bearcats and Dexter’s Alex Townsend sparked the opening kickoff with a 33 yard kickoff return giving the Bearcats great field position.

However, the game quickly turned to a defensive battle between both squads as neither the Bearcats nor the Tigers were able to create much offense in the entire first quarter with only total offense of 48 yards for the Bearcats and only 30 yards for the Tigers.

The Bearcats found success with Austin Guy and Mason Keena pounding through the middle of the Tigers defense gaining 3.0 and 4.0 averages respectively.  Quarterback Hayden Hillis delivered two completions to Ryan Collier for 4 yards and found his tight end Parker Vanslyke for a 17-yard completion in the first series of plays.  The drive momentum fell short as the ‘Cats were unable to convert on a 4th down attempt.

The Bearcat defense took the field and offered a strong performance against the strong Salem Tigers offensive line with a four downs and out.  Again, the speciality teams for the Bearcats continued to be a bright spot for the ‘Cats in the first quarter as C. J. Greene took a punt from the Tigers' Garrett Connell and returned the ball 26 yards giving great field position again to the Bearcats.  

At the end of the first quarter and a score of 0 to 0, fans on both sides of the contest had to feel that we had the makings of a great evenly matched football squads.  That quickly changed in the opening minutes of the second quarter as both size within the line of scrimmage and quickness of the backfield took over for the Salem Tigers.  At the 10:41 mark of the second quarter, Caden Camden quickly sprung loose around the right side of the Bearcat defense, taking the ball for a 34-yard run into the end zone.  The point after conversion was good by Brandon White making the score 7-0.

But the battle continued throughout the remainder of the 2nd quarter between both teams as what seemed to be promising drives ended in missed 4th down attempts and punting situations.  Toward the end of the second quarter, the passing struggles of QB Garrett Connell were replaced with spot on accuracy as Connell dropped back deep in the pocket with 3:09 remaining in the quarter and launched a beautiful pass to his go-to wide receiver Caden Camden for the Tigers second touchdown of the night. The PAT was wide right leaving the score 13 to 0.  

Ryan Collier for the Bearcats received the kickoff returning it 37-yards giving the ‘Cats excellent field position for what appeared to be the final drive of the half.  The offensive series for Dexter wasn’t able to produce any movement and the ‘Cats turned the ball over on a 4th down passing attempt to the Tigers.  With over 50 seconds remaining and excellent clock management, the Tigers marched the ball down the field ending with a pass from QB Connell to Luke Campbell who ran the ball 20 yards for the final score of the first half.   The 2-point conversion was unsuccessful as the Dexter defense held strong making the halftime score 19-0.

The Bearcats came out in the second half with a renewed passion for the game both moving the football and superior defensive play.  The Tigers had an excellent return to around mid-field on the opening second half kickoff.  With great field position, QB Garrett Connell and the Tigers pulled out the long ball pass play again, but Peyton Driskill had other things in mind. Driskill played the deep pass like an all-pro coming up with a Bearcat interception returning it 7-yards.  Notable to this Driskill’s INT was the hurray and pressure placed on the Tigers QB by Parker VanSlyke. 

Immediately, the Bearcat offense began to pound the ground with Austin Guy and Mason Keena effectively running the ball both inside and around the end of the Tigers defense when Haden Hillis passed left to Alex Townsend for a 33 yard touchdown for the Bearcats.  Point after attempt failed making the score 19 to 6 in favor of the Salem Tigers.

The remainder of the contest continued to be a defensive battle.  The front four of the Bearcats defense of Matt Agey, Malichi Harp, Josiah Payne and Parker VanSlyke were a tremendous force at the line of scrimmage shutting down the middle running ability of the Tigers.   That coupled with the strong play of the linebacker corp of Austin Guy and Ryder Foster filling the  in the middle and Jacob Medler and Mason Keena shutting down the outside run simply allowed the rest of the game to be a draw.

Overall the Bearcats offense had positive performance.  The offensive line appears to be coming together as a strong unit. Seniors Ryder Foster and Matt Agey are the Bearcats two returning linemen that bring experience and leadership.  The two Juniors of Brayden Crocket and Caleb Coons with the young sophomore Francios Haasbrock-Wirz round out the offensive line.

Coach Pixley commented  “Overall a great performance by our kids.  We got a glimpse of what Hayden Hillis can do when he can get loose and run.  I thought our two running backs in Mason Keena and Austin Guy ran hard and did a great job for us.  Overall, everyone did something good and we simply need to work on our consistency to improve the overall team performance."

Pixley added, “This group is just that inexperienced and we have to work on our fundamentals each week.”

Leading tackler for the Dexter defensive unit was Austin Guy with an incredible 15 total tackles.  He was followed by Jacob Medler with 5 tackles and Ryan Collier, C J Green and Ryder Foster with 4 tackles.  C J Green had a fumble recovery and Peyton Driskill had one interception.

Keena had a 4.2 yard average from his running back position with 16 carries for 67 yards.  Austin Guy had 14 carries for 69 yards, averaging 4.9 yards per carry and Hayden Hillis carried the ball 8 times with 21 net yards..  

In the passing department, Hillis went to the air 27 times and completed 11 passes for a total of 96 total yards.  His leading receivers were Ryan Collier with 5 catches for 32 yards, Peyton Driskill with 2 catches for 10 yards and Braxton Greenfield, Parker VanSlyke, Alex Townsend and Camden Riley each has one reception.  Hillis had one interception on the night.

Overall team statistics against the Salem Tigers had a lot of parity as possession time 26.37 minutes for the Bearcats and 30.27 minutes for the Tigers.  First downs, the Bearcats had 14 compared to the Tigers 12.  Total net yards for the Bearcats were 253 with the Tigers having 274.  

Next week, the Bearcats will be at home again at the newly renovated Charles Bland Stadium against the New Madrid County Eagles.  The Eagles are an offensive machine outscoring the first two opponents 111 to 24 - defeating Malden in Week One (65-18) and East Prairie (46-6) in Week Two.  

“Next week will be a real challenge for our kids against New Madrid.”   Pixley added, “ They are 2-0 on the season.  They are athletic, big and strong.  The Eagles running back is super fast and we will have to deal with it.  We will need a good week of practice and preparation."  

Last Updated on September 07th 2019 by Dee Loflin




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August 29th 2019 by Dee Loflin
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Dexter, Missouri - The 2019 Lady Cats Tennis team will open on the road at Poplar Bluff on Friday, August 30, 2019.

Courtney Northcutt will play the #1 singles, Kyla Propst will play #2 singles, Jaden Cato #3, Makenna Rodgers #4, Julianna Rivera #5 and Maci Comfort #6.

Northcutt and Propst will play #1 doubles, Cato-Rodgers #2 and Rivera-Comfort #3.

2019 Dexter Girls Tennis Schedule

8/30  @ Poplar Bluff

9/3  @ Charleston

9/5  @ Cape Central

9/9 vs Sikeston (HOME)

9/10  vs Kennett (HOME)

9/11  vs Poplar Bluff (HOME)

9/19  vs Arcadia Valley (HOME)

9/21  @ Kennett

9/24 vs Notre Dame (HOME)

9/26  @ Caruthersville

9/27-9/28 SEMO Conference Tournament (HOME)

9/30  @ Kennett

10/01 @ Notre Dame

10/02 vs Windsor (HOME) Senior Night

10/03 @ Jackson

10/07-10/11 Team District Tournament

10/12 Individual District Tournament

10/14-10/16 Individual Sectionals

10/19  Team Sections

10/24 Team State Championships

10/25-10/26 Individual State Championships

Pictured (front row, from left) Alise Howell, Natalie Bolin, Kyla Propst, Makenna Rodgers, Jaden Cato, Taylor Babb-Ward, Courtney Northcutt, Natalie Sells, and Makenzie Mahy.

(back row from left to right) Grace Marvel, Brittany Baldwin, Bella Cook, Destiny Ahrens, Myah Al-balawi, Maci Comfort, Julianna Rivera and Hannah Frazier.


Last Updated on August 29th 2019 by Dee Loflin




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