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ShowMe Times Sports Spotlight - Maci Daniels
February 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin
ShowMe Times Sports Spotlight - Maci Daniels

Dexter, Missouri - The ShowMe Times Dexter Sports Spotlight shines on Maci Daniels.

Maci is a Dexter Bearcat Basketball Cheerleader and is a junior at the Dexter High School.

She is the daughter of John and Lori Daniels.

She has been active in Sr. Beta one year, Student Council three years, and Future Teachers of America one year.

Maci is in Top Ten Percent, National Honors Society and has participated in volleyball and basketball cheerleading.

Her future plans are to attend college.

She enjoys hanging out with her friends.

She is a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes.


Last Updated on February 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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ShowMe Times Sports Spotlight - Angel Maze
February 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin
ShowMe Times Sports Spotlight - Angel Maze

Dexter, Missouri - The ShowMe Times Dexter Sports Spotlight shines on Angel Maze.

Angel is on the Kickin' Cats Dance Team and is a senior at the Dexter High School.

Her grandparents are Sue and Roy Absher.

Maze has been active in Sr. Beta one year, DECA one year, Dexter Honors Society, National Honors Society, Honors Choir for four years, and Teens Against Smoking Coalition for two years.

She lettered in varsity dance twice.

Her future plans are to attend college and she is undecided on her major.

She enjoys singing, acting, and dancing.


Last Updated on February 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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ShowMe Times Sports Spotlight - Rhylan Hillis
February 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin
ShowMe Times Sports Spotlight - Rhylan Hillis

Dexter, Missouri - The ShowMe Times Dexter Sports Spotlight shines on Rhylan Hillis.

Rhylan is a Dexter Bearcat Basketball Cheerleader and is a junior at the Dexter High School.

She is the daughter of Darren and Tory Hillis. Her grandparents are Ron and Jo Bloemer, Bruce and Lynn Hillis, and Gladys Hillis.

Hillis has been active in Student Council for three years, Future Business Leaders of America for one year, Honors Choir for three years, Future Teachers of America for one year, and Sr. Beta for one year.

She has been a member of the Top Ten Percent for two years and made All-American Cheerleader once and All-Country Individual Cheerleader twice.

Her future plans are to attend the University of Missouri or Ole Miss.

She enjoys swimming and tumbling.

She has participated in varsity football and basketball cheerleading, volleyball, and track.

Outside of Dexter Schools she has done Club Volleyball and Gymnastic Tumble.

She attends First Baptist Church and is a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes.


Last Updated on February 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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ShowMe Times Sports Spotlight - Kelly Ash
February 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin
ShowMe Times Sports Spotlight - Kelly Ash

Dexter, Missouri - The ShowMe Times Dexter Sports Spotlight shines on Kelly Ash.

Kelly is on the Kickin' Cats Dance Team and is a senior at the Dexter High School.

She is the daughter of Richard and Amy Ash. Her grandparents are Doug and Cathy Sturgeon and Lynn and Jackie Ash.

Ash has been active in Student Council for one year, Dexter Honor Society and National Honors Society, DECA for one year, and FCCLA for one year.

She is a dental assistant at Dr. Kane's and is in the Smiles of Hope Organization.

Kelly has lettered in varsity basketball cheerleading, varsity football cheerleading, and dance.

Her future plans are to pursue a career in dentistry.

She enjoys dental assisting, playing golf, and anything to do with animals.

She attends First Baptist Church and is a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Last Updated on February 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Kaylee Carey Signs to Play Softball at CRC
February 09th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Kaylee Carey Signs to Play Softball at CRC

Dexter, Missouri - One day prior to her 18th birthday, Kaylee Carey signed a letter of intent to play softball for Crowley's Ridge College in Paragould, Arkansas.

Kaylee is the daughter of Jeremy and Cindy Carey and is a senior at Dexter High School.

CRC Head softball coach Jordan Malone and assistant coach Kourtney Brown traveled from Crowley's Ridge College in Paragould to sign Carey at the Bearcat Event Center on Wednesday, February 8, 2017.

"She was a little nervous at try-outs, but had an awesome performance," stated Malone.  "She performed well with our team.  She definitely had the guts to try out at the college level."

"Kaylee will get a lot of playing time as a freshman as shortstop," continued Malone.  "She is the 5th one we have signed and we wanted her early.  We should end with about 30 girls on the roster for next year."

Kaylee began her softball career at the young age of six.  By the time she was 16 she played in the Softball World Series.  At Dexter High School she earned the 2015 and 2016 SCAA All Conference Softball First Team, All-District Softball, and earned the DHS Highest Batting Average two years in a row. 

She is active in Sr. Beta, Future Business Leaders of America, Foreign Language Club, and is a member of the Dexter Honor Society and the National Honor Society.

"I am excited to continue playing softball," commented Carey. "It is a big part of my life and means a lot to me.  I never really thought I'd play college softball, but they have a good school and a great team. I still have high school ball left and I just want to learn more and continue to play shortstop and first base this spring."

Though Kaylee is undecided in her major area of study, she plans to continue her education and decide on a major later.

Her current softball coach spoke very highly of Carey.  "Kaylee is an amazing softball player, a hard worker, and has leadership skills," stated Starla Pulley, DHS Lady Cats head softball coach.  "She also has a big heart and works very well with other players on the team. "

"This is my third year as head coach and seeing her growth in her batting average increase, I know she can put bat to ball."

"She has great composure and a lot of experience as she has played travel ball too," continued Pulley.  "She handles tough situations and remains focused.  She manages to pull it out for the big hit when needed. No matter what position she plays she gives 100%."


Last Updated on February 09th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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