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Heil Leads Miners To 66-47 Over Maryville
December 02nd 2011 by Unknown
Heil Leads Miners To 66-47 Over Maryville
ROLLA – The Missouri S&T Lady Miners used a strong run at the end of the first half to break open a close contest in defeating Maryville 66-47 on Thursday evening in Rolla. With the win S&T improves to 4-0, 1-0 GLVC on the young season and is off to its best since the 2005-06 season when it won its first six contests.

With the victory the Lady Miners also won their seventh straight conference lid-lifter.

S&T trailed the Saints (2-3, 0-1 GLVC) by as many as five on three different occasions early in the contest. Maryville led 18-13 with 9:34 to play in the opening stanza when Kyesha Hall provided a spark off the bench for the Lady Miners with back-to-back jumpers to make it a one-point contest.

Katelyn Heil gave S&T the lead with a jumper from Quintonia Evans at the 7:15 mark for its first lead of the night. Karli Sample pushed the advantage to three hitting a jumper in the paint with 6:24 remaining.

The Saints regained the lead with five quick points on a three from Abby Duethman and a jumper by Angela Pepowski with 5:33 to play.

The final five minutes belonged to the Lady Miners as they went on a 16-2 run building a 12 point advantage which was their largest of the half. Courtney Kemp led the charge with nine while Hailee Parks added four more.

S&T went into the break with a 37-27 lead.

After a slow start shooting to begin the contest, the Lady Miners heated up the rest of the way making 16-of-31 (51.6 percent) from the floor and dominated in the paint scoring 18 times down low. Kemp had nine to lead the way. Parks and Hall dropped in eight apiece while Julie Meyer added seven more.

Maryville shot 40 percent (10-for-25) from the field but was 3-of-10 from downtown. Shelby Miller led the Saints with five points. Kate Childs, Rita Flynn and Erica Lorton had four points each.

S&T’s hot shooting continued five minutes into the second stanza connecting on 5-of-6 in building a 48-29 lead. Maryville cut the lead to 12 on two different occasions but didn’t get any closer than that.

The Lady Miners led by as many as 21 late in the second half before settling on the 19-point margin.

S&T finished the contest shooting 48.3 percent (29-for-60) from the floor and outrebounded the Saints by a 45-to-28 margin. The Lady Miners dominated in the paint finishing with a 38-to-24 advantage and held the edge in second chance points outscoring Maryville 15-2.

Meyer led four S&T players in double figures with 15 points. Parks had a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds while Hall added 12 and Kemp contributed 11.

The Lady Miners kept their strong play on the defensive end going as well holding Maryville to just 30 percent shooting in the second half and their fourth straight opponent under 50 points.

Duethman was the only Saints player in double figures with 10. Miller added seven while Flynn dropped home six. Five other players had four points each.

S&T returns to the home court on Saturday afternoon hosting the University of Missouri-St. Louis at 1 p.m.

Last Updated on December 02nd 2011 by Unknown




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Holcomb Advances To Bernie Tourney Finals
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BERNIE - The Bernie Mules and Holcomb Hornets faced off Thursday night in the semifinal round of the annual Bernie Invitational Tournament.

The Mules dominated the game early, and held a commanding 33-20 lead going into halftime. The Mules‘ hot outside shooting - they hit 13 three-pointers against Campbell on Tuesday - kept up, with Bernie hitting six three’s in the opening half.

”I thought we came out and played aggressively in the first half and played solid basketball,” Bernie head coach Brad Botsch said. “We guarded aggressively and did the things we set out to do.”


Holcomb’s defense was on fire in the second half, holding Bernie to just nine points in the third and four in the fourth. Aaron and Ryan Reeves hit big threes for the Hornets to propel them to a 15 point effort in the third quarter to cut Bernie’s lead to 42-35.

Aaron Reeves was good from downtown again in the fourth, and Holcomb big man, the 6’7” James Massey, dominated the boards to push the Hornets to a 48-46 victory.

“We seemed timid and afraid to attack their zone,” Botsch said. “Nobody was willing to step up and compete on the offensive end.”


“Holcomb did the things they need to do to beat us and competed harder than we did,” he continued. “They were the hungrier team tonight.”


The Mules will face off with the Bloomfield Wildcats for third place on Friday (Dec. 2) night. Holcomb advances to the title game for the first time since 1998, and will face off against Risco for the title, played immediately after the third place game.


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High School Girls Basketball

  • Naylor 42, Saxony Lutheran 31
  • Kirkwood 58, Cape Central 38
  • Delta 61, East Prairie 35
  • Sumner 25,Farmington 62
  • Notre Dame 71, Pacific 62
  • Scott City 72, Charleston 61
  • Ste. Genevieve 60, Valle Catholic 38 

High School Boys Basketball

  • Bell City 83, Oran 68
  • Risco 68, Bloomfield 45
  • Holcomb 48, Bernie 46
  • Woodland 71, Meadow Heights 40
  • Scott County Central 88, Malden 57
  • Cape Central 47, Fredericktown 33
  • Scott City 53, Leopold 55
  • Oak Ridge 53, Perryville 61
  • Crystal City 84, Ste Genevieve 49

NCAA Men

  • Kentucky 81, St. John’s 59
  • Arkansas State 58. St. Bonadventure 52
  • Murray State 70. Western Kentucky 59
  • Ole Miss 70, DePaul 68

NCAA Women

  • Southeast Missouri State 42, Northern Iowa 62
  • Missouri S&T 66, Maryville 47
  • William Woods 70, College of Ozark 60 (11-29)
  • Henderson State 89, Texas A&M 75



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Bearcat Wrestlers Open Season With Victory
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CAPE GIRARDEAU - The DHS Wrestling team hit the mats for their first match of the season on Thursday night, in a three team duel between Dexter, Notre Dame, and Sikeston. Both duels were close for the ‘Cats, but ultimately they were able to win both, with a 44-36 win over Notre Dame and a 43-36 win over Sikeston.

Trevor Waldner, the first of Dexter’s three returning State Qualifiers from the ’09-’10 season, picked up a big win in the 132-pound class.

The ‘Cats were tied up with Notre Dame up until the very last match of the duel - the heavyweights. Senior Dylan Heflin took on Notre Dame’s Sam Moses in the deciding match. Heflin was able to secure a win by fall to seal the victory for DHS.

“There were great match ups for us tonight,” head coach Rick Schwab said. “Heflin went out and had a great match and secured the victory for Dexter.”

Things weren’t looking good for the Bearcats early in the duel against Sikeston - the Bulldogs have some of the best lower/middle weight class wrestlers in the area, and they showed their skills on the mats. Schwab pointed out Sikeston’s talent, but noted that a little strategy can go a long way in wrestling.

“We really had to strategize in the Sikeston duel. Sikeston’s lower and middle weight classes are absolutely stacked, and by the time the 152 weight class came up, we were losing 30-6,” Schwab said. “We had to move kids to different weight classes to give us the best advantage in the upper weights.”

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Hunter Hardin represented Dexter in the 152-pound match, and won a 11-10 judge’s decision over Courtney Hawkins. T.J. Stoner won by fall over Clay Porter in the 160-pound match. Freshman Dylan Bazarian - who looks to be one of the better young wrestlers in the area - won by fall over Cristian Crunkpecker in the 170-pound match.

Cody Stevens, the second of the Bearcats’ three returning State Qualifiers, won by fall in the 182-pound match. Zach Watson picked up his second win of the night - he won his match against Notre Dame by forfeit - in the 195-pound class against Tanner Hensen.


Zach Lacy, the third State Qualifier from last year, picked up a win over Austin Hensen in the 220-pound class; Lacy also picked up a win against Notre Dame by forfeit.

The score was now 37-30 in the Bearcats’ favor, sealing the win after a huge comeback at the end of the match. Sikeston’s heavyweight Clayton Drikill won by fall over Dylan Heflin to take the score to 37-36, and a forfeit by Sikeston in the 106-pound class improved Dexter’s margin of victory to 43-36.

“Ultimately [moving people around] worked,” Schwab said. “We won every match from 152-pounds to 220-pounds.”

The Bearcats will be in action again on Tuesday (Dec. 6), when they travel to New Madrid for a head-to-head duel against the Eagles.

Thanks to SMT Reader and Bearcat Dad Bob Waldner for the photos!


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POPLAR BLUFF - The Annual SEMO Conference Banquet was held Wednesday night at the Black River Coliseum, with Bearcat coaches and players all receiving awards after a great football season.

Dexter head coach Aaron Pixley was named SEMO Central Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year. In the last two seasons under Pixley’s tutelage, the Bearcats have amassed a 17-7 record, back-to-back District Titles, a SEMO Conference Championship, and made it to the state quarterfinals in the ’09-’10 season. Pixley is the winningest coach in DHS history, with a 76-50 career record, including four District Titles since his first season in 2000.

DHS Left Tackle Zach Lacy was given the Lineman of the Year award for the SEMO Central division; he was joined by Farmington’s Ethan Hennes and Zach Estes of Scott City.

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The SEMO Conference’s most prestigious award, the Carr Trophy, went to Caruthersville’s Elbie Fonda. The running back ran from 1,889 yards and 25 touchdowns during the regular season, leading the SEMO Conference in both aspects, and led the Tigers to an 11-2 record - their only two losses came in a 56-55 shootout against the Bearcats, and in the State Quarterfinals, where they fell 36-29 to Maplewood-Richmond Heights.

The other finalists for the Carr Trophy were Sikeston's James Watson, who rushed for 1,485 yards, Farmington quarterback Chase Busenbark, who threw for 1,698 yards, Chaffee's Tyson Estes, who ran for 1,431 yards, and DHS quarterback Cody Stevens, who threw for 1,375 yards and ran for 1,184 yards.


Stevens was the first Bearcat in school history to throw and run for over 1,000 yards in a season, and he also became the only second-generation member of the 1,000 Yard Club - his father, Nate, ran for over 1,000 in the ’85 and ’86 seasons.

Farmington linebacker Roper Garrett was presented with the inaugural Derland Moore Award for the most outstanding defensive player in the conference. Garrett was an integral part of the Knights‘ defense, with 127 tackles (82 solo, 45 assists), six sacks, and three forced fumbles.

Moore, a native of Poplar Bluff, was a walk-on defensive lineman at the University of Oklahoma and had a 14-year NFL career with the New Orleans Saints. At the time of his drafting, Moore was the highest-picked walk-on player in NFL history.

After a 41-year career, Jackson assistant coach Bob Sink was given the Same Giambelluca Lifetime Achievement Award. Sink announced his retirement last month, during Jackson’s Football Banquet.

The Bearcats were well represented on the All-Conference Team, with 11 First Team members. They are:

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Congratulations to all the players and coaches that were honored!

Thanks to Bearcat Mom Tracy Miller for the photos!

Last Updated on December 01st 2011 by Unknown




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