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ShowMe Scoreboard 12.22.2011
December 23rd 2011 by Unknown

ShowMe Scoreboard, 12.23.2011
games played Thursday, 12.22.2011
High School Girls
Lady Royals Christmas Classic
- Dexter 69, Kennett 45 (championship)
- Neelyville 73, NMCC 34 (third place)
- Twin Rivers 56, Doniphan 48 (fifth place)
- Clearwater 46, Greenville 41 (consolation)
- Cape Central 41, Perryville 46
- Jackson 56. Notre Dame 47
- Farmington 52, Meadow Heights 51
- Scot City 43, Saxony Lutheran 31
High School Boys
- Vianny 70, Jackson 60 OT
NCAA Women
- Stanford 90, CS Bakersfield 48
- Vanderbilt 64, Flordia State 59
NCAA Men
- Mizzou 78, Illinois 74
- SEMO 77, Sacramento State 76
- Ohio State 69, Miami (OH) 40
- Syracuse 80, Tulane 61
- Kentucky 63, Loyola (MD) 63
- Baylor 72, Saint Mary's 59
- Kansas 63, USA 47
- Georgetown 70, Memphis 59
- Mississippi State 82, Northwestern State 67
- West Virginia 70, Missouri State 68 OT
Last Updated on December 23rd 2011 by Unknown
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Lady 'Cats Blast Kennett For LRCC Crown
December 23rd 2011 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports Editor
BROSELEY - The stage was set for what hoped to be a close contest between two of the best girls basketball programs in the area in the finals of the Lady Royals Christmas Classic. The Lady ‘Cats, who had won their previous three games in the tournament by an average of 56 points, looked to hand the Kennett Lady Indians their first loss of the season. After four quarters of play, the Lady Bearcats took home first place with a 69-45 victory over the Tribe.
“I was really proud of our girls. They were ready for this game tonight, and really got off to a great start. We got that 28-10 lead during the first quarter, and that really set the tone,” LBB head coach Chad Allen said. “Kennett is well-coached, and I thought they did a great job in the second quarter of making their run. Good teams will eventually make a run as well, and that’s what they did. We tried to get our girls to keep pressuring the ball, and sooner or later they would wear down, and that’s what we did in the second half.”
The ‘Cats jumped out to a 28-10 lead at the end of the first quarter, but the Indians held the ‘Cats to only 10 points in the second quarter to bring the score to 38-23 at the half.
”[Kennett] ended up playing their game and slowing it down [in the second quarter],” Allen said of the Tribe. “We were taking too many perimeter shots and not hitting. I think we shot close to 90% in the first quarter, but we couldn’t get any in during the second.”
“You’ve gotta make shots to get in your press, and I think that was the difference in the game. They slowed things down in the second and worked the ball inside to Wynne - she’s really tough inside, and she had a big night for them.”
The Indians came out in the second half and battled back within 11 points midway through the third quarter, and the two squads traded buckets until the 1:00 mark of the third, when the ‘Cats quickly rattled off six points to take a 51-35 lead after the third.

The Lady ‘Cats outscored Kennett in the fourth - 18-10 - to seal the 69-45 victory and the first-place trophy in the tournament. Allen noted the pressure his team faced as the number one seed in the tournament, but said he was proud of their consistent effort throughout their games.
“There’s always pressure involved, especially when you get to the championship game. I thought our girls handed that pressure extremely well, coming out with our great start, and I really think that made a difference tonight,” he said. “The girls are definitely excited to get this tournament win; I know they didn’t show a whole lot of emotion, but I’m proud of how they played and competed this week. I hope they have a good break and get rested and ready to get back in the gym and start working hard again.”
The Lady ‘Cats were well-represented on the All-Tournament team, with Brittany Harris, Paige Patterson, and Hannah Noe all earning slots on the squad. Audrey Wynne and Darby Sparks of Kennett, Kasuela Cooper of Charleston, Lexi Morris of Clearwater, Kayla Maupin and Brooke Sheppard of Neelyville, Benesha Childress of New Madrid, and Tori Cole and Lexi Stockton of Twin Rivers also made the team.
The Lady Bearcats will be back in action again on Monday, January 2, when they travel north to face off against Farmington.

Last Updated on December 23rd 2011 by Unknown
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Noe Drops 30, Leads Lady 'Cats To LRCC Finals
December 22nd 2011 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports Editor
BROSELEY - It was a tale of two halves in the semifinal matchup of the Lady Royals Christmas Classic between the Lady Bearcats and Neelyville Lady Tigers. The Lady ‘Cats struggled shooting the ball early - they flirted with 25% from the floor in the first half - but an offensive explosion in the second half was enough to lift the No. 1 Lady ‘Cats to a 78-47 win over No. 4 Neelyville.
“We didn’t shoot the ball very well in the first half. I don’t know what our percentage was, but it definitely wasn’t the best shooting game we’ve had in the first half,” LBB head coach Chad Allen said after the game. “In the second half, I thought we came out and shot the ball a lot better - it picked our overall percentage up quite a bit. I thought our girls basically wore down Neelyville. You could tell in the second half when we jumped on them early that they were definitely tired.”
The Bearcats’ offensive surge in the early second half was aided by a 14 point effort in the third quarter from Hannah Noe, who knocked down six trey’s and had 30 points in the contest. It was the Lady ‘Cats’ third game without the services of Alison Jarrell, who is still dealing with bruised ribs from the Dec. 15 contest against Sikeston.
“With having Alison out right now, in a way, it may help us because some girls will have to step up,” Allen said of the Bearcats‘ three-point ace. “Hannah Noe did that tonight - I believe she had 30 points.”
The Tigers did a good job of slowing down Dexter’s one-two punch of Paige Patterson and Brittany Harris. The duo combined for just 19 points in the contest.
“Neelyville did a really good job in their inside defense in the first half. They really bumped Paige and Brittany around in there, and made it tough for us to get any inside position at all,” Allen continued. “Hannah stepped up and knocked down a lot of shots for us and it made the difference in the game.”
Neelyville did a good job of breaking up the the Lady Bearcats’ press early, but Allen’s squad made some adjustments at halftime and eventually won the turnover battle by a 21-6 margin.
“That’s what we want to try to do with teams this year; we want to pressure full court, wear them down, and make conditioning a factor. It definitely paid off tonight,” Allen said. “I didn’t feel like we were pressuring the ball very well in the first half, and they were throwing it over the top. I thought we did a much better job of pressuring the ball up front in our full-court press in the second half, and we ended up getting some steals and converting those steals into points.”

Last year, the Lady ‘Cats took home third place with a team that started three freshman and two sophomores, and had just one senior on the bench. This year, Dexter’s roster consists of six sophomores and two juniors, but the team is playing like a squad chock-full of veteran leadership.
“Our girls were definitely extremely young last year, and got a lot of varsity experience,” Allen said. “You could tell that, with a little age, an extra year, and more experience, that these girls are really starting to go to the next level. Hopefully we’ll keep getting better as this year goes.”
The No. 1 Lady Bearcats will face off against the No. 2 Kennett Indians in the tournament finals. The Tribe advanced to their second-straight championship game with a 53-34 win over the No. 6 NMCC Eagles, who the Lady ‘Cats beat 94-20 when they met earlier in the season.
Tipoff for the championship game of the Lady Royals Christmas Classic is set for tonight at 7:30 p.m.

Last Updated on December 22nd 2011 by Unknown
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Flannigan, Leopards Fall To Vanderbilt
December 22nd 2011 by Unknown

Vanderbilt (8-4) opened with a 17-6 run on 7-of-9 shooting and never really looked back, pulling away for a 29-point victory.
With 6:19 showing on the clock, Lafayette put together a 7-0 spurt, capped by Les Smith's pull-up trey, cutting the deficit to 26-15. Lafayette held the home side without a bucket for a little more than nine minutes of game action, before Jenkins connected on one of his game-high seven three-pointers at the 3:05 mark.
Lafayette (4-7) cut Vanderbilt's lead to eight points on a jumper from Rob Delaney, just before the Jenkins' triple, but the Commodores scored five straight to take a 39-24 lead into the break.
Five minutes into the second half, Ryan Willen's three-point play pulled Lafayette within 14 points, but Vanderbilt responded with a 17-5 run, pushing the lead to 26 points with 10:46 to play. Willen hit two three's surrounding Lance Goulbourne's layup to make it a 20-point game. Lafayette didn't get any closer.
Seth Hinrichs, three-time Patriot League Rookie of the Week, contributed a team-high 16 points and has scored in double figures in three straight games.
Dexter native Alan Flannigan was able to haul in a defensive rebound during his seven minutes of play in the contest.
Lafayette returns to action on Dec. 28, hosting Monmouth at 7 p.m. The Hawks are currently 2-9 (0-2 NEC) on the season.
For a full breakdown of the game's stats, click here.
Last Updated on December 22nd 2011 by Unknown
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ShowMe Scoreboard, 12.21.2011
December 22nd 2011 by Unknown

ShowMe Scoreboard, 12.21.2011
games planed Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2011
High School Girls
Lady Royals Classic
- Dexter 78, Neelyville 47
- Twin Rivers 48, Sikeston 43
- Doniphan 55, Naylor 41
- Greenwater 49, Senath 20
- Clearwater 66, Charleston 65
Kelso Supply Holiday Classic
- Jackson 48. Farmington 26
- Notre Dame 64, Meadow Heights 59
- Cape Central 47, Saxony Lutheran 29
- Perryville 35, Scott City 29
- Greenwater 49, Senath 20
- Clearwater 66, Charleston 65
NCAA Men
- Vanderbilt 89, Lafayette 58
- Murray State 78, Tennessee-Martin 54
- North Carolina 82, Texas 63
- Wake Forest 87, UNC-WIlmington 78
- South Carolina 62, Se Louisiana 43
- Oklahoma 83, S Carolina State 48
NCAA Women
- Gonzonga 82, Dayton 76
- Georgetown 72, Miama (FL) 46
- Penn State 78, Bucknell 54
- Kentucky 90, Samford 61
Photo Above: Brittany Harris wins the opening tip of the LRCC Semifinal contest between the Lady Bearcats and the Neelyville Lady Tigers.
Last Updated on December 22nd 2011 by Unknown
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