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Lady Cats Topple Eagles in Stunning Fashion
January 28th 2015 by Dee Loflin
Lady Cats Topple Eagles in Stunning Fashion
Dexter, Missouri -  The Lady 'Cats took full advantage of Dakota Reynolds this evening giving her the opportunity to hit six 3-pointers against the New Madrid County Central Lady Eagles!

Reynolds and Hannah Thurmon finished with a game-high 24 points each.  Thurmon shot ten buckets and four free throws for the Bearcats.

Melanie McKuin tallied 15 points and was 3 for 3 at the charity stripe.  She also recorded two 3-pointers.

Cheyenne Mosby scored 9 points including one trey.

Dexter tallied double digits in each of the four quarters.

Keisha Rainer recorded a team-high 17 points including one trey for the Eagles.  Shanterra Waters finished with 10 points and was 4 for 4 at the charity stripe.

The Lady Cats improve their record to 9-7.

Final Score Dexter 75, NMCC 30


The Lady 'Cats will be back in action on Thursday when they host undefeated state ranked St. James.  Game time is 6:00 p.m. and there will not be a junior varsity game prior to the varsity game.

St. James is currently ranked #2 in Class 3 and has a record of 16 - 0.

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Last Updated on January 28th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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Lady 'Cats Fall to St. Joseph's Academy
January 27th 2015 by Dee Loflin
Lady 'Cats Fall to St. Joseph's Academy

Dexter, Missouri – St. Joseph’s Academy Angels varsity girls basketball team took home a win Saturday afternoon defeating the Lady ‘Cats at the Bearcat Event Center 52-42.

The Lady ‘Cats (8-7) were down by only one point at the end of the first period and only three points going into the half.

Hannah Thurmon and Krysten Garrison each tallied 12 points for Dexter.  Thurmon contributed one trey.

Dakota Reynolds and Melanie McKuin each recorded 9 points for the Lady ‘Cats.  Reynolds added one 2-pointer.

It was the Mary Barton who paced the Angels with a game-high 14 points.  Barton hit four of St. Joseph’s eight 3-pointers. 

“I thought we played pretty well the first half,” commented Dexter coach Chad Allen.  “The second half we struggled in spurts scoring.”

The Lady ‘Cats will be back in action on Tuesday, January 27th when they host the New Madrid County Central Eagles.  The JV game will consist of two quarters followed by the varsity game.  Game time is 6:00 p.m.

Final Score  St. Joseph’s Academy 52, Dexter 42

St. Joseph’s Academy   14   9  15  14  -  52

Dexter Lady Cats           13   7    9  13  -  42

St. Joseph’s Academy (52) – Zoe Harris 2, Mallory Stock 11, Ellie Mattern 3, Clare Goesslin 1, Mary Barton 14, Nikki Tracy 8, Kelly McLaughlin 13. FG 17, FT 10/20, F 17.  (3-pointers: Barton 4, Tracy 2, Stock 1, Mattern 1)

Dexter (42) – Dakota Reynolds 9, Melanie McKuin 9, Hannah Thurmon 12, Krysten Garrison 12.  FG 16, FT 8/21, F 14.  (3-pointers: Reynolds 1, Thurmon 1.  Fouled Out: Garrison).

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Last Updated on January 27th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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Ethan Stevens Earns SEMO Conference Title in Wrestling
January 27th 2015 by Dee Loflin
Ethan Stevens Earns SEMO Conference Title in Wrestling

Sikeston, Missouri – The Dexter varsity wrestling team finished fifth at the SEMO Conference Wrestling Tournament on Saturday.  Ethan Steven improved his record 26 – 0 with a victory over Collin Huitt of Farmington in the championship of the 170 lb weight class.

“Ethan Stevens won the 170-pound weight class by medical forfeit after the boy hurt his knee, but it counted as a win,” commented Dexter’s head wrestling coach Jason Sneed.  “Ethan is perfect on the season with a record of 26-0."

Other top finishers for Dexter were Seth Rush who placed 2nd in the 145-pound weight class.  Jackson Indian Michah Collier beat Rush by fall in the championship. 

Storm Massey placed 3rd in the 152 lb weight class.

Dylan Bazarian placed 3rd in the 160 lb weight class and Seth Harris placed 4th in the 106 lb weight class. 

“We wrestled pretty well,” stated Sneed.  “It was a tough tournament and I felt like we competed up and down the line-up.  Five of our eleven wrestlers earned medals in the top 4 and ten of eleven finished 6th or better.”

Dexter tallied 179 points with Jackson winning the championship with 332 points.  Farmington finished second with 291 points and Ste. Genevieve placed third with 253.5 points.  Sikeston came in just ahead of Dexter with 208 points.

SEMO CONFERENCE RESULTS:

106-Seth Harris (26-10) placed 4th and scored 19.00 team points.

132-Brandon Twomey (22-16) placed 6th and scored 10.00 team points.

138-James Mullins (12-7) placed 6th and scored 10.00 team points.

145-Seth Rush (18-10) placed 2nd and scored 27.oo team points.

152-Storm Massey (29-7) placed 3rd and scored 19.00 team points.

160-Dylan Bazarian (22-4) placed 3rd and scored 19.00 team points.

170-Ethan Steven (26-0) placed 1st and scored 32.00 team points.

182-Michael Hurst (23-7) placed 6th and scored 10.00 team points.

195-Brandon Quertermous (15-11) placed 10th and scored 6.00 team points.

220-Jared Deal (27-9) placed 5th and scored 18.00 team points.

285-Brandon Wick (20-17) placed 5th and scored 10.00 team points.

“We will need to continue to get better as we prepare for Districts on February 13th and 14th,” continued Sneed.

Dexter will now compete on Thursday in Jackson against the Poplar Bluff Mules and the Jackson Indians with a 5:00 p.m. start time.  



Last Updated on January 27th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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DHS Coaches Attend 3Dimensional Seminar
January 26th 2015 by Dee Loflin
DHS Coaches Attend 3Dimensional Seminar

Cape Girardeau, Missouri – Dexter Head Football Coach Justin Peden along with other DHS coaches Eric boles, Chris Bolin, Brice Beck and Greg Lummukka attended a 3Dimensional Seminar hosted by Wes Simmons.

Simmons is a certified 3-D trainer for the Midwest region.  He led the seminar about three-dimensional coaching, which was attended by about 65 coaches from the southeast Missouri region on Friday, Jan. 16, in the Kay Porter Theater.

"Three dimensional coaching is a great way to help us as coaches come to a better understanding of how to communicate with players and get the most out of them," commented head football coach Justin Peden. "It's not only about coaching the body, it's about the heart and mind as well. If you have all three aspects then you know you will be getting the most out of that young person."

3-D coaching, a concept developed by Dr. Jeff Duke of the University of Central Florida, combines fundamentals, psychology and heart into developing athletes. Sponsored by the R-I Athletic Department, Bill Ray - Southeast Missouri Area Rep for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, was instrumental in bringing the presenter to Poplar Bluff, as Simmons serves the sports ministry in Northwest Missouri.

"Coaches are the single greatest authoritative person in a child’s' life," Simmons stated.


Football games may only be played on the field during the fall, but the coaching staff at Dexter Public Schools work year round to teach our athletes and we appreciate all the effort by these coaches.  Even off the playing field, coaches can be good mentors in the community and great advisers, offering perspectives on non-sports problems.

"One of the reasons anyone gets into coaching is to make a difference in the lives of young people. If not you are in the wrong line of work," continued Peden.  "Of the 53,000,000 high school athletes in America today 72% come from a one parent home. It is our job as coaches to be positive influences on the lives of every player we come in to contact with."


Last Updated on January 26th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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NMCC Continues Winning Streak Defeating Dexter 83-68
January 24th 2015 by Dee Loflin
NMCC Continues Winning Streak Defeating Dexter 83-68

New Madrid, Missouri – The Dexter Bearcats ended their 3-game winning streak when the New Madrid County Central Eagles flew away with the win Friday night in New Madrid. 

“Our goal was to come out with a lot of energy, playing our style,” NMCC head basketball coach Travis Day said.  “I knew their defense was going to pack it in the paint on Willie.  We told our shooters to have your hands and feet ready and if you are wide open let it fly.”

NMCC definitely let it fly in the first half hitting 8 three-pointers to secure a comfortable half-time lead 46 – 20.

Willie Jimerson paced the Eagles with a team-high 19 points including one 3-pointer.  Deon Jenkins tallied 12 points and Vontre Jones finished with 11 points.

Drew Palmer hit three treys adding nine for the Eagles.  Mikael Walker added 9 points. Kiel Causey and Javarcus Word both scored 8 points.

“That’s kind of our style,” continued Day. “Willie is our head guy, but we usually have a lot of guys contribute night-in and night-out.  We are good about sharing the ball and our style allows for a lot of people to get their hands on the ball.

Dexter put together a better second half scoring 7 three-pointers and outscoring NMCC by 11 points, but it was not enough to overcome the first half deficit.

“I was very proud of how the kids battled back in the second half,” stated Dexter head basketball coach Josh Dowdy.  “Real proud.  It would have been easy to quit and we did not do that tonight.  Tyler Heil came in and gave us some big minutes.  I have been coaching for 10 years and have been around quite a few kids and there is not a better teammate than that young man.  His actions on the court are the epitome of a great teammate.  I am just glad he had a chance to shine and he did with some big block-outs, a charge, and a stickback.”

Jason Jarrell tallied a team-high 19 points including one 3-pointer. 

Austin Chesser added 17 more along with hitting two treys.

Ethan Flowers finished with 16 points including four 3-pointers.

Peyton Pollock hit one trey and finished with 8 points.

“Our goal was to make them shoot over the top of us.  Unfortunately, they were eight of eleven behind the arc in the first half.  I do wish we would have contested a little bit more, but you have to pick your poison against a team like NMCC,” continued Dowdy. “If you go out and guard them they are more than capable of getting to the rim.”

New Madrid County Central ranked #4 in Class 3 improved their record to 17-2 with the victory over Dexter.

/images/2015 Images/Coach Josh dowdy.jpg “We were also able to run a few things offensively in the second half that I feel will make us better down the stretch,” stated Dowdy.  “I believe it is worth noting the way Coach Day handled the game.  There were some times where he could have kept his foot on the gas and he didn’t.  That shows a lot about his character and New Madrid County Central as a whole.”

Dexter will now face Puxico in the SCAA Tournament on Monday at 8:00 p.m. They are ranked #3 with Puxico ranked #6.  Games will be played at Bloomfield.

Final Score New Madrid 83, Dexter 68

NMCC   23   23   20  17  -  83

Dexter     6   14   21   27  -  68

NMCC (83) – Willie Jimerson 19, Mikael Walker 9, Kiel Causey 8, Javarcus Word 8, Chris Farr 3, Drew Palmer 9, Asten Newsom 4, Vontre Jones 11, Deon Jenkins 12.  FG 33, FT 9/15, F 16. (3-pointers: Kiel Causey 2, Javarcus Word 2, Drew Palmer 3, Willie Jimerson 1.  Fouled Out: None.)

Dexter (68) – Jason Jarrell 19, Peyton Pollock 8, Jacob Pedigo 4, Austin Chesser 17, Ethan Flowers 16, Tyler Heil 2, Matt Sims 2.  FG 27, FT 6/9, F 12.  (3-pointers: Ethan Flowers 4, Austin Chesser 2, Peyton Pollock 1, Jason Jarrell 1.  Fouled Out: None)


Last Updated on January 24th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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