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Lady 'Cats Take on Knightettes In Sectional
February 28th 2011 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports
Dexter's Lady Bearcats will take to the Mineral Area College Court Wednesday night to try their jousting skills against the Farmington Knightettes.
The Lady ‘Cats put together a season of epic proportions that culminated in something that many thought would never happen - a district title.
Dexter’s roster consists of one senior, one junior, two sophomores, and seven freshman, and the Lady ‘Cats will typically start at least two - most nights three - freshman in any given game.
Dexter goes into Wednesday night’s contest coming off a close 56-52 win over rival Notre Dame for the District 1 Title. With a solid 18-9 record, LBB head coach Chad Allen has great faith in his team’s ability.
“They don’t put their heads down, and they never give up,” Allen said of his team. “They don’t play like freshman and sophomores anymore - they play like juniors and seniors. They’ve definitely grown up a lot this year. Early on in the season, we played weak. I think, overall, they’ve become more aggressive and played stronger throughout the season. I also feel like they’ve gained a lot more confidence. Moving from eighth grade ball to varsity ball is a huge jump. The speed of the game, the physicality of the game, it all changes. We’ve also cut down on turnovers a lot. They’re more patient on offense and playing better as a team now. As the season’s gone on, it just seems like they keep on improving. They’re focused and ready to go. ”
The Lady ‘Cats have been led all season by the one-two punch of sophomore Brittany Harris and freshman Alison Jarrell.
“Brittany’s always active on both ends,” Allen said of Harris. “She definitely gets a lot of rebounds and blocked shots, as well as some great looks inside because she is so active.”
“Alison [Jarrell], even when she misses threes, she keeps on shooting, and that’s what great shooters do,” Allen commented. “Once she knocks down a few, it really opens up the inside and gets Harris some great looks.”
The Lady ‘Cats will face off against the Farmington Knightettes to see who advances in the state bracket. The Knightettes have an impressive record of 20 wins and five losses in the 2010-2011 season.
The Knightettes forced 26 turnovers, and were led by Morgan Ankrom and Rachel Williams (with 17 and 13 points, respectively) to their fifth consecutive Class 4, District 2 title Friday (Feb. 25) night over the North County Lady Raiders.
Admission is $6.00, with no passes accepted per MSHSAA regulations. The doors will open at 5:00 p.m. for the evening’s first game between the Sikeston and Farmington boy’s teams at 6:00, with the Lady ‘Cats and Knightettes facing off in the nightcap at 7:45.
Whoever wins the girl’s game will move on to face the winner of the Notre Dame (St. Louis)-Miller Career Academy game on Saturday (March 5) at the Farmington Civic Center in Farmington, Mo.
Make sure to head to MAC Wednesday night to support your Lady ‘Cats! If you can’t make it, stay tuned to The ShowMe Times for score updates via Facebook and Twitter, and check back Thursday morning for the full story on the Lady ‘Cats game!
Last Updated on February 28th 2011 by News
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Dexter's 7th Grade Team Hosts Tournament
February 26th 2011 by Unknown

Let's Hear It For the Bearcats!
The Dexter Seventh Grade Boys Basketball Team hosted a tournament Saturday with teams from Advance, Bloomfield, Doniphan, Park Hills, Piedmont and Poplar Bluff participating in the double-elimination tournament. Dexter Team members include (front row, from left) Ethan Flowers, Jacob Pedigo, Austin Chesser, Tyler Heil, and Alex Whitehead; (back row, from left) Cody Pullum, Addison Moore, Chandler Young, Cole Renken, and Jacob Crumley. Coaching the team are Chris Guethle (left) and Chris Hyten (right) Congratulations, fellows!Last Updated on February 26th 2011 by Dee Loflin
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Sikeston Defeats Notre Dame, Claims District Title
February 26th 2011 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports
DEXTER, Mo. - In the final game of the Class 4, District 1 Tournament, the No. 3 Notre Dame Bulldogs battled the No. 1 Sikeston Bulldogs. Sikeston held the lead the first three quarters of the contest, but a late offensive surge by Notre Dame saw the ND Bulldogs up by a point early in the fourth quarter. The two teams swapped leads for nearly a minute, but the offensive juggernaut of Sikeston exploded late, putting up 5 points in 10 seconds, and jumping to a 66-52 victory for the District Championship.
Willian Holifield dropped in the first of his four threes for Sikeston early in the first quarter. Sikeston’s defense shut Notre Dame down in the first quarter, and the only shot from the field they gave up was a Joseph Siebert three with 30 seconds left in the opening quarter. Sikeston held a 12-6 lead after the first quarter of play.
Siebert hit his second three of the night for Notre Dame midway through the second quarter, and teammate Jacob Tolbert chipped in five points and four rebounds in the frame. Caleb McGee and Holifield both knocked down trey’s for Sikeston to give the Bulldogs a 28-20 lead going into halftime.

Sikeston’s offense exploded in the fourth quarter, with Holifield putting in nine points and Janeil Hatchett scoring eight. After a huge play at the 3:15 mark, with Hatchett making a layup, picking off the ensuing inbounds pass, and dumping the ball to Corey Porter for a three point play, the game was Sikeston’s to the end. The Sikeston Bulldogs came out on top over Notre Dame, claiming the District Championship with a 66-52 final score.
With the victory, Sikeston will move on to face Farmington Wednesday (March 2) at Mineral Area College in Park Hills, Mo. Tipoff is set for 6:00 p.m.
Photos above Top Photo: Sikeston’s Vashawn Ruffin drives against Notre Dame’s Nathan Meystedt during Friday night’s District Championship game.
Bottom photo: Kl’Ron Coleman tries to squeeze a shot between Notre Dame’s Joseph Seibert (No. 14) and Jacob Tolbert (No. 32).
1st Q | 2nd Q | 3rd Q | 4th Q | FINAL | |
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SIKESTON | 12 | 16 | 12 | 26 | 66 |
NOTRE DAME | 6 | 14 | 20 | 12 | 52 |
SIKESTON: Hoifield-20. Hatchett-14. C. Porter-14. Jamison-8. McGee-3. Ruffin-2. Howard-2. Gibson-2. Warfield-1.
NOTRE DAME: Meystedt-16. Tolbert-13. Seibert-6. Beussink-5. Londewer-4. Heisserer-4. Hayes-2. Lynch-2.
Last Updated on February 26th 2011 by Unknown
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Lady 'Cats Take District Title
February 26th 2011 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports
DEXTER, Mo. - After a highly impressive season and great showing in the semifinal round of the Class 4, District 1 Tournament, the young Dexter Lady Bearcats, starting three freshman and two sophomores Friday (Feb. 25) night, faced off against the Notre Dame Lady Bulldogs in the District Championship game. After a hard-fought contest, the Lady Bearcats emerged District Champions, defeating Notre Dame with a 56-52 final score.
Hannah Noe dropped in a quick layup for the first points of the night, but Nichole Blattel hit a 10-foot jumper two minutes later to tie the game at two. Dexter’s defense stepped up early, and didn’t allow another field goal until there was less than a minute on the clock in the first quarter. Noe hit a three for the Lady ‘Cats at the 4:30 mark to put Dexter back on top, and hit another trey two minutes later. Alison Jarrell continued to impress with her outside shooting ability, hitting her first of four threes with 1:15 left in the first. A steal and layup from Allyson Bradshaw with under a minute left in the quarter put Notre Dame behind by 10, and the score stayed at 14-4 until the end of the opening frame.
Erika Cobb dropped in a bucket after picking off a Notre Dame pass to start the second quarter. Bradshaw completed a three-point play at the 6:35 mark to bring the score to 16-7, with the Lady ‘Cats still holding the lead. Noe hit her second three of the night two minutes later, but Bradshaw answered with a three of her own with just under 3:00 left in the second. Brittany Harris blocked a jumper by Summer Burger with two minutes left in the half. Bradshaw stole the ball, dropped in a layup, and stole the ensuing inbounds pass with 21 seconds left on the clock to bring the score to 23-17. Jarrel hit her second three of the night with 15 seconds remaining. Cobb picked up a loose ball with 10 seconds left in the half, passed it off to Noe, who missed a 15-footer, but Paige Patterson was right there with a big offensive board and putback at the buzzer to give the Lady ‘Cats a 28-17 lead going into halftime.

Harris blocked a 12-footer from Burger to start the fourth quarter. Two free-throws from Bradshaw cut Dexter’s lead to six, but Jarrell again connected from three-point land to put the ‘Cats up 47-38. Burger had a chance for a three-point play at the 5:30 mark, but couldn’t connect on her free-throw attempt. Notre Dame’s age and strength advantage became apparent in the fourth quarter, with Bradshaw and Fowler owning the glass during the frame. Two steals from Nicole Blattel and one from Bradshaw allowed the Bulldogs to pull within one point of Dexter with just 2:15 left in the game. Harris was able to connect on one of two free-throws to put the ‘Cats back up by two. A huge bucket from Noe with just under 45 seconds put the Lady Bearcats up 54-52. Katelynn Frazier hit two of the biggest free-throws of her career for Dexter with 16 seconds left in the game to seal the victory at 56-52, and crown the Lady ‘Cats District Champions.
“We came off hot tonight offensively,” LBB head coach Chad Allen said after the trophy presentation. “Last time we played them, it was 27-18 going into halftime, but it was flipped around to where we had to make the comeback in the second half. Our girls found a way to win and knocked down some big free throws there at the end of the game.”
“Hannah [Noe] and Alison [Jarrell] both hit some big shots for us early on,” Allen commented on the Lady ‘Cats excellent outside shooting in the contest. “Brittany [Harris] got off to a cold start, but Alison and Hannah both stepped up while she [Harris] was struggling, until she got her game going.”

With the victory, the Lady Bearcats improved to 18-9 on the year, and will move on to the first round of the state playoffs. They will face Farmington Wednesday (March 3) night at Mineral Area College in Park Hills, Mo. Tipoff is scheduled for 7:45 p.m.
Photos above Top Photo: The Lady Bearcats raise their trophy after a close victory over Notre Dame Friday night.
Middle photo: Mollie Whitehead puts up a layup during the Lady 'Cats 56-52 victory.
Bottom photo: Katelynn Frazier drives past Notre Dame's Summer Burger (No. 13)
1st Q | 2nd Q | 3rd Q | 4th Q | FINAL | |
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DEXTER | 14 | 14 | 16 | 12 | 56 |
NOTRE DAME | 4 | 13 | 19 | 16 | 52 |
DEXTER: Jarrell-14. Harris-13. Noe-13. Whitehead-7. Cobb-4. Frazier-3. Patterson-2.
NOTRE DAME: Bradshaw-31. Fowler-7. Burger-7. Blattel-7.
Last Updated on February 26th 2011 by Unknown
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Bearcats Boys Upset By Notre Dame
February 25th 2011 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports
The Bearcats needed one more win to make it to the championship game in the Class 4, District 1 tournament. Facing off against a Notre Dame team that the ‘Cats had split one-of-two games with during the regular season, Dexter couldn’t come up with the win in front of the hometown crowd, falling to the Bulldogs with a 45-38 final score.
Turnovers peppered the entire game for Dexter - Notre Dame’s Alex Beussink, Jacob Tolbert, and Joseph Siebert all had a steal in the first quarter, and Nathan Meystedt had two.
Jake Lee dropped in an easy two at the 7:30 mark to record Dexter’s first points of the night, but the ‘Cats wouldn’t score again until Alan Flannigan put in two quick jumpers with less than three minutes left in the first. Notre Dame put on a quick 11-0 run, aided by a three from Beussink at the 4:00 mark. After an offensive board and putback, Jacob Bollinger had a chance for a three-point play with 45 seconds left in the first, but couldn’t connect on the free throw. Notre Dame held a 14-8 lead after the opening frame.
Two free-throws from Flannigan at the 5:50 mark cut the Bulldogs’ lead to five points. A deep three from Miller at the 3:20 mark put the ‘Cats back by only two. Flannigan hit a 15-foot jumper to tie the game at 17 with just under three minutes left to play, and a layup from Jake Cox gave the ‘Cats their first lead of the night less than 30 seconds later. Bessink hit a jumper from the free-throw line to tie the game at 19 under a minute left on the clock, and a missed buzzer-beater from Jonathan Lynch sent the two teams into the locker room still tied at 19.
Notre Dame continued to nab up loose balls and errant passes from the Bearcats, with Cody Heisserer getting one steal and Lynch getting two. Flannigan blocked a Heisserer shot at the 6:00 mark. After a technical foul was called on Logan Robey, Lynch hit one-of-two free-throws for Notre Dame, as well as a three on the ensuing possession. Cox picked off a Beussink pass with 15 seconds left in the third, took it the length of the floor and missed his layup, but Flannigan was there with an offensive rebound and putback as time expired. The two teams were still tied after three quarters of play, 27-27.

“We felt like if we didn’t turn the basketball over and hit shots when we came down the floor, we had a good chance of winning this game, “ Dexter coach Rob Nichols said after the game. “We just had several spurts of turnovers. They were guarding us and getting good pressure, but a lot of it was unforced stuff, I think. You just can’t do that this time of year and expect to win ballgames.”
“I thought our effort was great, just our execution wasn’t the best at times,” Alan Flannigan said after the game. “They [Notre Dame] did a really good job of making us kick the ball out and take perimeter shots instead of scoring in the paint. We had a lot of turnovers, but you can’t fault our effort in this loss.”
With tonight’s close loss to the Notre Dame Bulldogs, the Bearcats were eliminated from the District Tournament, putting an end to a solid season. The ‘Cats finished with a 14-12 record.
Dexter will lose six seniors this season - Jake Cox, Bryn Hester, Alan Flannigan, Logan Robey, Jacob Bollinger, and Taylor Jarrell - but Nichols had nothing but praise for them, both on and off the court.
“All six of them are great kids, some of the best that we’ve had in a while,” Nichols commented. “Any teacher that you talk to talks about how respectful they all are. Most of them are three sport athletes, and every one of them are two sport athletes, so they’ve represented the Bearcats well, not only on the athletic field, but in the classroom and the community. If you have the opportunity to coach good [kids like these], that’s about all you can ask for. I’m proud to have had the opportunity to work with them.”
Photos above Top Photo: Tyler Miller goes up against Cody Heisserer during Thursday night’s District Tournament loss to Notre Dame.
Bottom photo: Alan Flannigan ducks under Notre Dame’s Jacob Tolbert for two. Flannigan led the Bearcats in scoring, with 15 points and an impressive 16 rebounds in the contest.
1st Q | 2nd Q | 3rd Q | 4th Q | FINAL | |
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DEXTER | 8 | 11 | 8 | 11 | 38 |
NOTRE DAME | 14 | 5 | 8 | 18 | 45 |
DEXTER: Flannigan-15. Cox-7. Miller-7. Bollinger-4. Fitts-3. Lee-2.
NOTRE DAME: Tolbert-15. Meystedt-13. Beussink-8. Heisserer-4. Lynch-4. Reddin-1.
Last Updated on February 25th 2011 by Unknown
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