'Cats Crash Bluff Homecoming
By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. - After a disappointing conclusion to regular season action at home, the Bearcats found themselves on the road at Poplar Bluff. It was Bluff’s Senior Night and Homecoming, and the ‘Cats were out for revenge after having their own Senior Night crashed Friday (Feb 11). It was a defensive struggle throughout the game, with 20-plus points being scored only in one quarter, but the Bearcats came out on top with a 41-26 final score.
Dexter came out making sloppy passes in the opening frame, throwing at least three passes out of bounds, and Poplar Bluff capitalized on every missed opportunity. Rhys Griffith drained a three at the 6:30 mark, but was quickly answered by Dexter’s Alan Flannigan. The two teams took turns missing from beyond the arc for the next two minutes. Tyler Miller hit one of two free throws to put the ‘Cats in the lead with three minutes remaining in the opening frame. Bryn Hester picked off an errant pass from Ike Anders and dropped in two points with a minute left on the clock. D’Markus Patterson stripped the ball from Logan Robey with eight seconds left in the first, but couldn’t connect on the half-court shot at the buzzer. The ‘Cats held a slim 8-7 lead after one quarter of play.
Jake Cox opened the second quarter with a three for the Bearcats, pushing their lead to four points. Dexter’s defense really came alive in the second quarter, with Cox and Taylor Jarrell making steals and Flannigan blocking a shot. Poplar Bluff took their only lead of the game at the 2:00 mark, thanks to a three from Michael Griggs. Jarrell dropped in an easy layup for the ‘Cats to retake the lead, and two free throws from Miller pushed the ‘Cats ahead by three going into halftime.
Cox was again good from three-point land in the beginning of the third quarter, but was quickly answered by Anders. Miller and Flannigan each contributed one and two blocks, respectively. The Bearcats were able to put up 10 unanswered points, but Anders completed a three-point play for the Mules to stop the scoring spree. Flannigan hit a shot from the free throw line at the buzzer to give Dexter a 12 point lead after three quarters.
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Dexter’s defense continued with its superb play in the fourth quarter, with Flannigan and Hester each making steals and holding the Mules to only three points. Hester was good for two free-throws at the 6:45 mark to increase the ‘Cats’ lead to 15 points. Anders completed a three-point play, with just under two minutes left in the game, for the Mules’ only points of the quarter. The ‘Cats burned the last minute of the clock, and ended with a 15 point victory.
“I knew this game wasn’t going to get out of the 40’s,” said Dexter head coach Rob Nichols after the game. “That’s just the style they [Poplar Bluff] play; they play great defense and control the tempo on offense.”
“Lamont [Frazier, PBHS head basketball coach] just does such a good job of taking away your stuff,” Nichols continued. “They scout you so well that you have to bury what you’re trying to do offensively.”
“Jake [Lee], Alan [Flannigan], and [Taylor] Jarrell all rebounded really well tonight, and that’s a big key for us. We need to limit people to one shot, and we did a good job of that tonight.”
The ‘Cats will have a tough road test Friday (Feb. 18) night at Cape Central.
“They [Cape Central] are state-ranked in Class 5, and they’ve got great size,” Nichols said. “They’ve also got a Division I prospect in one of their point guards. We’ll have to go over there and play our best game of the season.”
Tipoff Friday night is scheduled at 6:00 p.m. for JV, with Varsity action following.
Photos above
Top Photo: Tyler Miller defends an Ike Anders layup attempt.
Bottom photo: Jake Lee advances the ball against defensive pressure from Poplar Bluff’s Nick Shrum.
|
1st Q |
2nd Q |
3rd Q |
4th Q |
FINAL |
DEXTER |
8 |
11 |
16 |
6 |
41 |
POPLAR BLUFF |
7 |
9 |
7 |
3 |
26 |
DEXTER |
FG |
3s |
FT |
TOTAL |
Cox |
-- |
2 |
-- |
6 |
Hester |
2 |
-- |
2-3 | 6 |
Flannigan |
6 |
1 |
3-4 | 18 |
Lee |
2 |
-- | 0-- |
4 |
Miller |
1 |
-- | 3-4 |
5 |
Jarrell |
1 |
-- | -- |
2 |
POPLAR BLUFF |
FG |
3s |
FT |
TOTAL |
Griffith |
-- |
1 |
-- |
3 |
Griggs |
1 |
1 |
-- | 5 |
McCain |
1 |
-- |
1-2 | 3 |
Anders |
2 |
1 |
2-2 | 9 |
Shrum |
3 |
-- | -- |
6 |
Last Updated on February 16th 2011 by Unknown
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Lady Cats Slip to the Mules in OT
February 15th 2011 by Staff Writer
By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. - Coming off an incredible victory last night against Notre Dame, the Dexter Lady Bearcats entered tonight’s basketball game against the Poplar Bluff Mules as possibly the underdogs. The Poplar Bluff Mules were currently ranked 1st in the SEMO Conference, but nothing is impossible for the way the young Bearcat ladies have played this season.
With an approximate crowd of 1,500 fans on hand, Coach Chad Allen commented that the season is building to the playoff level frenzy that accompanies this time of year. Currently 2nd in the SEMO Conference, the Lady Bearcats had an opportunity to become co-leaders in the conference with a win over the Mules.
The contest was a battle throughout the entire game. The Lady Bearcats were in a strong position for their win with only 2:30 left in the 4th Quarter. Unfortunately, the Mules were able to mount a late 4th Quarter rally and tied the game in the final seconds. In overtime, the Mules continued their hot offensive hand winning by a score of 53 to 48.
The Lady Bearcats were led in scoring by their 6’0” Sophomore, Brittany Harris. Harris has continued to be a strong force for the Bearcats throughout the 2010-11 Season. Alison Jarrell and Katelynn Frazier followed with 9 points each. The young freshman, Hannah Noe is always a defensive specialist for the team and was able to add 6 points to the score board while Erika Cobb added 5 points. Paige Patterson and Mollie Whitehead also added 2 points each.

“I can’t be any more proud of these girls,” said Coach Chad Allen. “They are playing really well right now and are peaking at the right time here at the end of the season.”
As a very young squad made up of 7 Freshman, 2 Sophomores, 1 Junior and 1 Senior, it was tough to tell how well they would perform at the Varsity level early in the season. But all doubt has been removed as the underclass ladies have had many stellar performances throughout the season and should provide a lot of excitement in the District Tournament next week.
The Lady Cats will host the Twin Rivers Royals in their final regular season game Thursday (Feb. 17) night at 6:00 p.m. at the Bearcat Event Center in Dexter.
Photos above
Top Photo: Katelynn Frazier charges through a Poplar Bluff defender.
Bottom photo: Brittany Harris puts in two of her 15 points during Tuesday night's overtime loss at Poplar Bluff.
|
1st Q |
2nd Q |
3rd Q |
4th Q |
OT |
FINAL |
DEXTER |
8 |
12 |
12 |
13 |
3 |
48 |
POPLAR BLUFF |
12 |
11 |
10 |
12 |
8 |
53 |
DEXTER |
TOTAL |
3-Whitehead |
2 |
5-Frazier |
9 |
10-Noe |
6 |
12-Jarrell |
9 |
15-Cobb |
5 |
24-Harris |
15 |
32-Patterson |
2 |
Last Updated on February 15th 2011 by Unknown
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Cody Stevens 160# District Wrestling Champion
February 12th 2011 by Staff Writer
By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports
DeSoto MO, Feb 12, 2011 The weekend was highly successful for the Dexter Bearcat Wrestling Team at the District Wrestling Championships in DeSoto Missouri. As the competition was winding down, the Bearcats had qualified four (4) wrestlers for the Missouri State Championship next weekend in Columbia, Missouri.
Entering the second day of the tournament, the Bearcats found themselves just one-half point out of second place overall with a team score of 74 points to St. Clair's team total of 74.5. St. Genevieve held a commanding first place lead of 89 team points.
The wrestleback or "follow the leader" format of the tournament was first on the schedule today where several Bearcats had an opportunity to battle back through the brackets after suffering a loss the first day of the tournament. Wrestlers who lose to another championship bracket loser is at that point out of the tournament.
During the third round of wrestlebacks, Jones-130, Stoner-152 and Quertermous-189 were eliminated from the tournament by suffering losses by decision and by fall. However, the Bearcats were brought a several wins to the matt in wrestlebacks by Ryan Vanover-140 by decision, Brad Wick-171 by fall and Ben Rodgers-215 by fall.

Four Bearcat wrestlers remained in the championship bracket Saturday with Trevor Waldner, Dylan Hardin, Cody Stevens and Zach Lacy ready to pursue a championship. Stevens emerged as the only semi-finals winner in his 160 pound weight class looking for a championship match.
In the consolation semi-final matches, the Bearcats advanced Waldner, Hardin and Lacy on to a final match to wrestle for 3rd place. Trevor Waldner-119 won by fall, Dylan Hardin won by decision and Zach Lacy-HWT won by fall. Unfortunately the Bearcats saw losses by Vanover-140 by major decision 14-6, Wick-171 by fall and Rodgers-215 by decision. .
The final matches of the weekend found 2nd Seed Cody Stevens battling for a Championship while three other Bearcat Grapplers were still hanging on for a 3rd Place Finish. Full of excitement, all four Bearcats left mat with their hand raised victorious, collecting one District Champion in Cody Steven in the 160 pound weight class and three third place medals by Waldner, Hardin and Lacy. Trevor won by a techfall, Hardin by major decision and Lacy with an overtime victory by a score of 2-1.

The Bearcat wrestling program dates back over 30 years and has continued to grow in both numbers and successes. This can be attributed to the extra effort of our coaching staff of Rick Schwab and James Sneed. They are committed to the development of the Bearcat program through many AAU and civic wrestling programs held in our community. Their dedication and hard work is what delivers Championship weekends as this.
“It has been a great season with all our wrestlers,” Coach Rick Schwab said. “but to top the season with a district champion in Cody Stevens and 3 other State Qualifiers has just topped it all. I'm very proud of the boys.”
The Bearcat wrestlers will travel to the University of Missouri-Columbia this week to compete in the MSHAA State Championship held at the Mizzou Arena. The tournament begins for Class 3 Boys Wrestling on Thursday, February 17th with Quarterfinals on Friday Afternoon and Championships matches on Saturday.
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Photos above
Top Photo: District Champion of the 160 pound weight class Cody Stevens receiving his 1st Place Medal in DeSoto.
Middle & Bottom photo: Zach Lacy shown on the mat battling Baynes for Hancock High School. Lacy won that match by decision in overtime by a score of 2 to 1.
Last Updated on February 12th 2011 by Staff Writer
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