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Lady 'Cats Defeat Cape Tigers
February 11th 2011 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. - After a huge win against state-ranked Meadow Heights Tuesday (Feb. 8) night at home, the Dexter Lady Bearcats had to go on the road Thursday (Feb. 10) to face the Cape Central Lady Tigers. Both teams battled back and forth throughout the contest, and neither team ever had a double-digit lead. Despite beginning the game flat on the defensive side, the Lady Bearcats came out on top, with a final score of 48-41.
Alison Jarrell hit a trey in the opening minute of the game for the ‘Lady Cats, helping them mount a quick 5-0 run. Poor defensive play, coupled with a steal by Chelsea Vinson, allowed the Lady Tigers to creep back into the game and take the lead with 4:00 left in the first. Cape jumped out to a seven point lead at one point, but Dexter battled back, ending the quarter down by only three points.
A quick layup by Brittany Harris cut Cape’s lead to one, but the Tigers quickly put up seven unanswered points, increasing their lead to eight. After a timeout and very fiery talk from coach Chad Allen, Whitehead hit two free-throws for the ‘Cats, Hannah Noe came up with a steal, Paige Patterson deflected a Vinson pass into Noe’s hands, and Dexter was able to creep back within four points. Chelsea Pannier hit a three in the closing minute of the second quarter to boost Cape Central’s lead to seven going into halftime.

Both teams traded baskets throughout the fourth quarter, but solid free-throw shooting from Katelynn Frazier, Whitehead, and Noe helped keep the ‘Cats in the lead. Harris was a force to be reckoned with during the frame, coming up with a three-point play, blocking a jumper from Vinson, and drawing a charge from Cooper-Johnson with less than a minute left in the game. Despite forcing four turnovers in the frame and a late offensive surge, Cape Central wasn’t able to retake the lead, giving Dexter the seven point victory.
“We came out flat tonight defensively,” said Dexter head coach Chad Allen after the game. “I thought we gave up way too many good looks, inside especially. I thought the girls responded well in the second half; we came out better defensively, and a whole lot more active.”
“Those two charges in the second half, with Paige [Patterson] and Brittany [Harris], really gave us a spark. Katelynn Frazier had a couple great offensive boards, and Taylor Owens came off the bench played really well defensively in the second half.”
“We had a few girls step up, give us a spark, and we really got after it in the second half.”
The Lady ‘Cats will face the Notre Dame Lady Bulldogs Monday (Feb. 14) night at the Bearcat Event Center, in a make-up game from last Monday (Feb. 7) that was postponed due to inclement weather conditions. There will be one half of JV play, scheduled for a 6:00 p.m. tipoff, followed by the full Varsity game at 7:00 p.m.
Photos above Top Photo:Mollie Whitehead defends Cape Central’s Alayah Cooper-Johnson during Thursday night’s Lady Bearcat victory.
Bottom photo:Brittany Harris drives to the basket for the Lady ‘Cats. ShowMe Times photos by Andrew Cato
1st Q | 2nd Q | 3rd Q | 4th Q | FINAL | |
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DEXTER | 10 | 8 | 12 | 18 | 48 |
CAPE CENTRAL | 13 | 12 | 2 | 14 | 41 |
DEXTER | FG | 3s | FT | TOTAL |
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Whitehead | 1 | -- | 3-4 | 5 |
Frazier | 1 | -- | 4-6 | 6 |
Noe | -- | 1 | 1-2 | 4 |
Jarrell | -- | 2 | -- | 6 |
Cobb | 2 | -- | -- | 4 |
Owens | 2 | -- | 1-2 | 5 |
Harris | 6 | -- | 5-7 | 17 |
Patterson | -- | -- | 1-2 | 1 |
CAPE CENTRAL | FG | 3s | FT | TOTAL |
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Cooper-Johnson | 5 | -- | 4-6 | 14 |
Schaller | 2 | -- | 1-2 | 5 |
Pannier | 1 | 2 | -- | 8 |
Vinson | 5 | -- | -- | 10 |
Williams | 2 | -- | -- | 4 |
Last Updated on February 11th 2011 by Unknown
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Wrestlers Head To District Play
February 10th 2011 by Unknown
Reader Submitted by Coach Rick Schwab
Bearcat wrestlers embark on a journey Friday evening that they’ve been preparing for the entire season, … Districts. The top four placers at each perspective weight class will continue their journey to Columbia next Thursday, Friday and Saturday for the State Championships.

The Bearcats have had rocky season filled with talented athletes who have faced adversity through injury and sickness.
“We’re a competitive team when where at our best, but it’s been difficult, especially here at the end to complete a strong squad,” Coach Rick Schwab said.
The Bearcat wrestlers finish the regular season with a duel record of 7 – 4. In tournaments they took 7th at the Park Hills tournament, being unable to complete a full squad with 9 of 14 wrestlers. The Bearcats medaled 8 of 8 wrestlers at the McClure South Berkeley Tournament, medaled 5 at the SEMO Conference Tournament and 3 at the legendary Tiger Classic Tournament.
Despite of all the adversity, the wrestlers are geared up and ready to take on Districts. On Thursday night, the coaches of the 13 schools in the Class 2 District 1 Tournament met to fight for seeds for their wrestlers.
Dexter was able to bring home at least a top 5 seed in 7 of the 14 weight classes.
Wrestlers competing include:
Freshman 119 pound wrestler Trevor Waldner pulled a 3 seed with a 19 – 15 record. Waldner placed sixth at the Tiger Classic Tournament and fourth at SEMO Conference. Pictured above is Waldner attempting a headlock pinning combination in last weeks duel against Cape Girardeau.
Sophomore 125 pound wrestler Hunter Hardin received a 4 seed. The picture is Hardin scoring a 5-point granby in last week’s duel against Cape Girardeau.
Junior 140 pound wrestler Ryan Vanover received at 5 seed with a 19 – 12 record. Vanover placed fourth at SEMO Conference and third at McClure South Berkeley. He is a 2009 - 2010 State Qualifier. Pictured is Vanover in a spiral ride in last weeks duel against Cape Girardeau.
Senior Captain Dylan Hardin received a 5 seed at 145 lbs with a 19 – 11 record. Hardin placed fourth at SEMO Conference and fifth at McClure South Berkeley. He is a 2009 - 2010 State Qualifier. Pictured is Hardin leg riding in the 3rd place match at SEMO Conference.
Junior Cody Stevens earned a 2 seed at 160 lbs with a 23 – 5 record. Stevens placed third at SEMO Conference, third at Tiger Classic and first at McClure South Berkeley. He is a 2009 – 2010 State Qualifier. Pictured Stevens in a lateral throw at the McClure South Berkeley Tournament.
]Senior Ben Rodgers received at 4 seed at 215 lbs. with a 17 – 12 record. Pictured is Rodgers in last week’s action against Cape Girardeau.
Junior Zach Lacy earned a 2 seed at the HWT Class with a 15 – 3 record. Lacy placed third at SEMO Conference but was unable to wrestle at Tiger Classic and Berkeley due to injury. Pictured is Lacy in the SEMO Conference Tournament.
District wrestling action will be updated Friday night following the first day’s competition.
Last Updated on February 10th 2011 by Unknown
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Bearcats Dazzle Cubs, 80-36
February 09th 2011 by Unknown

The ‘Cats started the contest seemingly a bit fuzzy, with nearly half the squad coming off the bench after battling illness last week. Jerad Yates came up with a steal for the Cubs, and put the first two points of the contest on the board with a 15-foot jumper. Dexter’s Jake Cox picked off a Yates pass less than a minute later and dumped the ball to Alan Flannigan, who dropped in Dexter’s first points of the night. Tyler Miller hit a trey with 5:00 left in the first quarter, putting the ‘Cats up 5-4. Dexter senior Taylor Jarrell started off the night with two quick fouls, and was replaced by Jake Lee with 4:30 left in the opening frame.
Dexter mounted an impressive 20-0 run, but Alan Hess completed the three-point-play for the Cubs with 30 seconds left in the quarter. Miller hit two free-throws with 15 seconds on the clock to give Dexter a 25-8 lead at the end of the first quarter.
Dexter lurched out on another scoring spree to open the second quarter, aided by threes from Flannigan and Logan Robey. Bryn Hester came up with two steals in the quarter, and Miller had one steal. Dexter never had less than a 19 point lead in the quarter, and used bench players extensively; Junior Brandon Moore saw a lot of playing time. The ‘Cats ended the second quarter with another scoring run, 8-0, and went into halftime with a commanding 28 point lead.
Hester was again good from beyond the arc in the opening seconds of the second half. Flannigan blocked Yates’ 12-footer with 5:00 left in the frame, tipped in his own miss on the ensuing possession, and hit his second three of the night at the 2:30 mark. The bright spots for the Cubs in the frame were steals from Terrance Johnson and Aaron Smith, which led to two of their 12 points in the frame. Despite putting up the highest quarter point total of the evening, the Cubs were still facing a 39 point deficit after three quarters of action.

Miller came up with another steal that led to a Jake Cox layup with 4:10 left on the clock; Lee had an offensive rebound and putback less than a minute later. Alan Flannigan dunked over Bell City’s Cody Kight with 1:10 left on the clock. The Bearcats only scored 14 points in the frame, but still found themselves on top of a 44-point routing of the Bell City Cubs, with a 80-36 final score.
“We had really good defensive intensity,” said Alan Flannigan after the game. “We moved the ball better and didn’t turn it over as much, so we improved over the last couple games for sure.”
“Sometimes it just happens; you come out, feel a bit flat, and look like you’re not giving 100-percent. We got into it better in the second and third quarter.”
The Bearcats will be in action again Friday night, when they face the Kennett Indians at home at the Bearcat Event Center.
“They’ll probably do a lot of the same,” said Flannigan about the Indians. “Kennett plays like Kennett, regardless of the game or situation. Its going to be an emotional game for us, being senior night; plus, they beat us in the [Bloomfield] Christmas Tournament finals; they’ll come out hot, we’ll come out hot, and it will be a great game. We’ll have to play our best to get the win.”
The junior varsity portion of the Bearcats’ final regular-season home game is scheduled for 6 p.m. at the BEC, with varsity action to follow. Senior recognition, honoring the senior basketball players and cheerleading squad members, will be held prior to tip-off of the varsity game.
Photos above
(top photo)Senior Taylor Jarrell guards Bell City's Terrance Johnson during Tuesday night's game at Bell City.
(lower photo)Head coach Rob Nichols talks to his Bearcat squad during the final quarter of the game.
1st Q | 2nd Q | 3rd Q | 4th Q | FINAL | |
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DEXTER | 25 | 18 | 23 | 14 | 80 |
BELL CITY | 8 | 7 | 12 | 9 | 36 |
DEXTER | FG | 3s | FT | TOTAL |
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Cox | 4 | -- | 1-2 | 9 |
Hester | 3 | 1 | -- | 9 |
Flannigan | 6 | 2 | 0-2 | 18 |
Robey | 2 | 2 | -- | 10 |
Lee | 5 | -- | 0-1 | 10 |
Miller | 3 | 1 | 5-8 | 14 |
Bollinger | 2 | -- | 4-6 | 8 |
Moore | -- | -- | 1-2 | 1 |
Jarrell | -- | -- | 1-2 | 1 |
Last Updated on February 09th 2011 by Unknown
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Monday's LBB Game Postponed
February 07th 2011 by Unknown

A ShowMe Times Sports Report
The Dexter Lady Bearcat Basketball team game against Notre Dame Regional High School in Cape Girardeau that scheduled for tonight, Monday, Feb. 7, has been postponed due to weather conditions in the region.The game has been rescheduled for next Mondayat the Bearcat Event Center. Two quarters of junior varsity play will precede the Bearcats and Notre Dame Bulldogs varsity game, scheduled for 7 p.m.
Last Updated on February 07th 2011 by Unknown
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Hornets Sting Bearcats
February 05th 2011 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato,
ShowMe Times Sports
ADVANCE, Mo. - The Dexter Bearcats had to go into one of the most hostile environments in Stoddard County basketball Friday night (Feb. 4) when they faced off against the Advance Hornets.
To make things even more interesting, it was Advance’s Homecoming, and the Bearcats were playing without the help of senior Alan Flannigan, who was out sick for the night. Flannigan, as well as several of his teammates, have been battling the flu for most of the week. The Bearcats weren’t able to crash the Hornets’ Homecoming, with Advance coming out on top with a final score of 65-49.
The Bearcats came out a little fuzzy in the first quarter. Hunter Wilson hit a 15 foot jumper on the opening possession of the game for the Hornets; teammate Grant Gray was good from beyond the arc at the 6:00 mark to help Advance jump out on a quick 10-0 run to start the game. Jake Cox made a big steal on the ensuing possession and took the ball the length of the court to put Dexter’s first two points on the board. Advance held the lead, 16-5, at the end of the first quarter.
Tyler Miller opened the second quarter with a steal for the Bearcats, but wasn’t able to score. Advance went on a quick 6-0 run to open the frame, but Miller came up with a big block and two rebounds to help swing the momentum back in the Bearcats’ favor. The ‘Cats were able to cut Advance’s lead to six points with three minutes left in the half, but Gray nabbed the ball on a mishandled pass to put an end to Dexter’s offensive surge.
Junior Jake Lee had a hard block on Advance’s Darren VanGennip with 50 seconds left in the half. The ‘Cats were able to scoop the ball and sophomore Chase Young hit a deep three with just seconds left on the clock, but the Hornets still held a 10 point lead going into halftime.
Cox made his second steal of the night in the opening minutes of the third, but the Hornets were still able to force a 6-0 run to start the second half. The Bearcats made sloppy passes throughout the quarter and Advance capitalized, scoring eight of their 14 points in the frame off turnovers. Dexter went 2-9 from the free-throw line and were held to six points in the frame; Advance held a commanding 18 point lead at the end of the quarter.
Wilson hit his only three of the night in the opening minute of the fourth quarter, increasing the Hornets’ lead to 21. Miller again led the ‘Cats in the fourth with two deep threes, a three point play, and another block. Bryn Hester and Young also came up with steals for the Bearcats in the quarter, but Dexter was never able to cut Advance’s lead to less than 13 points. Dylan Dunivan picked off a pass from Taylor Jarrell in the closing minute of the game, dropped in a layup, and drew a charge, but was unable to connect on his free-throw for the three-point play. The Hornets went on a six point run to close the contest, ending with a 16 point victory on their homecoming night.
“Besides Alan [Flannigan], Jake Lee, Jordan Fitts, and Jake Cox were all out with sickness this week,” Bearcat coach Rob Nichols said after the game, “So I knew we would struggle for energy a little bit, but again: we didn’t play well, and we didn’t handle the ball well.”
“He [Flannigan] played up in St. Louis all summer, so we’ve played without him before,” Nichols said. “For the most part, we played better offensively than what we did tonight; we didn’t look as tight.” “In the summer, they were more free with it and more aggressive; tonight they [Dexter] didn’t look like they wanted to make a mistake, which led to a lot of mistakes.” “There just wasn’t any consistent offensive attack tonight.”
“We just had too many turnovers right at the beginning.” Tyler Miller said after the game. “We got down and just couldn’t get back up; we still had the New Madrid game in our heads from all the turnovers, and it was hard to deal with that.”
“Obviously we think that, us being the Dexter Bearcats, we’ve got a lot to prove without Alan [Flannigan] being here,” said Jake Lee, “but it was a tough loss for us. Shots weren’t falling for us tonight.”
“I’ve been out three days this week with the flu,” Lee continued,”and I’m totally drained out. We’re all going to get back in the gym Sunday, get healthy, and look for that win Tuesday night. We’ve just gotta keep our heads together, because it could be real easy to break apart as a team right now.”
Photo above Dexter's Jake Cox takes the ball down court during Friday night's loss to Advance. The Hornets won their Homecoming game over the Bearcats, 65-49.
Last Updated on February 05th 2011 by Unknown
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