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Lady 'Cats Pick Up First District Win Over Kennett
August 31st 2011 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports Editor
The Lady ‘Cats picked up their first district win during Tuesday night’s home opener against the Kennett Lady Indians.
Despite a less than perfect performance against Richland the night before, head coach Lauren Hutchcraft is pleased with her team’s performance so far, and is glad that her players are getting some valuable experience before they face some stiffer competition.
“I'm glad we've got two games under our belt since we're going up against Jackson on Thursday,” Hutchcraft noted.
The JV squad dropped Kennett in straight sets, 25-9, 25-12; the freshman group of girls continue an undefeated streak running to when they started playing school ball in the seventh grade!
In Varsity action, the ‘Cats took the first set 25-9, largely due to outstanding some outstanding serving from libero Erika Mouser (3 aces), Lindsey Hindman (2 aces), McKenzie MItchell, and Hannah Noe (1 ace each).
Despite taking the second set 25-18, Hutchcraft felt the Lady ‘Cats struggled defensively.
“Because the first set was won by quite a bit, I think the girls went in on that second set not as prepared and ready as they were in the first set,” Hutchcraft said. “There were some plays where we had some miscommunication, and some bad passes off serve-receive. A couple times my girls went over the line or were in the net. Those things, as well as a few missed serves, cost us points.”
“I feel my girls' effort tonight was overall better than last night against Richland, but it's still nothing compared to what I saw of the girls over the summer,” Hutchcraft added.
With the win, the Lady ‘Cats move to 2-0 on the season, but they face a tough opponent in their next contest: the Jackson Lady Indians. Hutchcraft gave high praise to the Bearcats’ upcoming opponent.
“Jackson has traditionally always had a very solid, good volleyball program,” Hutchcraft noted. “They've got a wonderful coaching staff, so I know their girls are well-prepared for Thursday night. We went to three sets with Jackson last year, so I'm thinking it should be a good game. We are going to have to be on top of our game in all areas: hitting, serving, defense, and blocking.”
“I also hope to see and hear lots of Dexter fans rooting on their Dexter volleyball players!” Hutchcraft added.
The Lady ‘Cats will face off against the Jackson Lady Indians this Thursday (Sept. 1). The JV is scheduled to kick things off at 6:00 p.m., with Varsity action immediately following.
Photo Above:
Senior McKenzie Mitchell tries to fire up her team after a good play. Mitchell ended the contest with five digs, four kills, four aces, and was 8/9 from the service line. SMT Photo by Annabeth Miller.
Last Updated on August 31st 2011 by Unknown
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Lady 'Cats Blank Charleston In Season Opener
August 30th 2011 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports Editor
The Dexter Lady Bearcat tennis team opened their season with an outstanding performance on Tuesday afternoon. The Lady ‘Cats traveled to Charleston to face off against the Lady Bluejays in a varsity-only matchup.
Dexter won every match during the day, and blanked the Lady Bluejays in five of the nine matches in the contest.
Senior Jessica Snider providing the most entertaining match of the day.
Snider, who faced senior Makayla Thompson, battled back from a big deficit to claim the 8-6 win.
“Jessica’s match was hard fought,” head coach Leanne Dooley said. “Jess came back from being down 1-4 early.”
Snider was also involved in the closest doubles match of the day; along with partner Shanna Gant, the duo downed Thompson and Dazique Gillespie 8-2.
The Lady ‘Cats have their first home match Wednesday afternoon, when they take on the Sikeston Lady Bulldogs.
The match is scheduled for a 4:00 p.m. start.

Photo Above:
Shanna Gant returns a serve during a summer practice. Gant won both her singles and doubles matches in the Lady 'Cats' season opener against Charleston. SMT File Photo by Andrew Cato.
Last Updated on August 30th 2011 by Unknown
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Matt Miller Wins First Week Of Pigskin Pick'Em Challenge
August 30th 2011 by News

“We just started Week Two and I am personally excited about this week, because it is the start of college football, which is what I live for in football season,” said Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports Editor. “It’s never too late to start playing Pigskin Pick’Em. Everybody’s going to have that week in the season when maybe their picks aren’t that great. This is especially true given the overwhelming number of suspensions in college football and the injuries and contract holdouts in the NFL preseason.”
All points earned by players roll over each week of the contest to go toward the finale and the Grand Prize of a 42-inch flatscreen television. First place this week was Miller, second Kurt Lovelady, third place was Dustin Benson. Winners of the weekly drawings were Denny Putnam and Kim Lacy.
Weekly prizes are awarded on a weekly point-total basis with the top three players getting prizes from the ShowMe Times and our sponsors. In addition, there are two randomly drawn prizewinners each week. To be fair to all players, an individual can win only one prize per week.
Photo Above: ShowMe Times Sports Editor Andrew Cato presents Matt Miller with his prizes as the first week's winner in the Pigskin Pick'Em Challenge.
Last Updated on August 30th 2011 by Unknown
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DHS Tennis Opens Season Tonight
August 30th 2011 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports Editor
After several weeks of hot practices, the Lady Bearcat tennis team opens its season this afternoon, when they hit the road to face the Lady Bluejays of Charleston.
Head coach Leanne Dooley - who also heads the men’s team - expects great things out of the 2011 rendition of the squad.
“We’re going to have a dandy team this year,” Dooley said. “We’ve got a lot of good athletes coming in, especially some of these basketball players.”
The Lady ‘Cats have a slightly lopsided schedule this year. The squad alternates between ‘away, home, away’ in their first three games, and then have six straight home matches.
They close the season with five straight road matches leading into the District Tournament on October 6.
The Lady ‘Cats have three matches this week: they open the season today at Charleston. Wednesday (Aug. 31), they face off with Sikeston at home. Thursday (Sept. 1), the squad goes back on the road against the Poplar Bluff Lady Mules.
All matches this week are scheduled for a 4:00 p.m. start.
Photo Above: Haley Hubbard returns a serve during one of the 'Cats' many practice sessions this summer.
Last Updated on August 30th 2011 by Unknown
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New Faces Around Eagles Soccer Program
August 30th 2011 by Unknown

From the Williams Baptist College Sports Information Department
WALNUT RIDGE -- The Williams Baptist Soccer team opens the season on Wednesday, August 31, against Freed-Hardeman University, with new faces and high hopes.
The key new face is the one on the sidelines. Former Williams soccer player Shane Stolz has taken over as the new head coach. Stolz graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration from WBC in 2009. After working two years at Stephens Inc., an investment corporation in Little Rock, AR, Stolz had an opportunity to return to Williams and coach soccer, and he couldn’t pass it up.
“We are trying to change the culture of the team,” said Stolz. “We want to be a hard working team that possesses the ball. All of our returners have been very good leaders. Our guys are buying into the system so far. If we are better at the end of the day than we were at the beginning it was a successful day, and we are trying to do that every day.”
Stolz thinks his players all have the ability to play a fast paced, possession style game, and he also thinks this style gives his team the best chance to be successful.
“We have a South American feel about our team.” Stolz went on to say. “These guys have grown up playing the short possession style of soccer that I want my team to play.”
When assistant coach Eric Smith was asked to describe the upcoming season in one word, the word he chose was “New.” “It’s very new, everything about it,” said Smith. “Coach Stolz is building on the program, but bringing in new philosophies, as well as many new young players.”
Thirteen of the 21 players are new to the Williams soccer program. “We have a very young nucleus that is energetic and ready to go,” said Stolz. “We are looking for contributions out of many of our new guys.”
Lucas Carmargo, a freshman from Brazil, scored a goal in an exhibition played against Northwest Mississippi Junior College last week. Williams won the friendly 2 – 1 with Khalil de Lima scoring the second goal for Williams. De Lima is a sophomore from Brazil and is also a newcomer to the Williams soccer team.
“We looked good for the first 25 minutes,” said Coach Stolz. “After that we got a little tired. We saw a lot of positives but also saw many things we can work on, which is good.”

Stolz is looking for leadership and hard work out of his upperclassmen, saying they know that no starting jobs are set in stone, and if they are outworked by a younger player they will end up on the bench. He says having the talented young players helps push the whole team to be better.
“Consistency” was the word Coach Stolz used to describe what he is looking for from his young team.
“A goal of ours is to make the conference tournament for the first time in Williams soccer history. We also want to be a .500 team. We feel that both are very achievable if we play consistently, and the way we know we can.”
The soccer team has a positive outlook on the year, and the players seem energetic and excited about the season. “It’s going to be a good year,” Eagles Captain Lucas Braga said.
The Eagles’ first game is Wednesday, which is also the first day of class at Williams. The game starts at 3:00 p.m.
Photos Above:
Top Photo: The 2011 Williams Baptist College Men’s Soccer team.
Bottom Photo: WBC welcomes a new head coach this year: Shane Stolz, a 2009 graduate of Williams. He also doubles as the school’s Sports Information Director.
Williams Baptist College is a four-year, Christian liberal arts college located in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. DHS Alums Tyler Tanner, a member of the baseball team, and Ryan Windham, a member of the basketball team, are both students at the school.
Last Updated on August 30th 2011 by Unknown
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