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ShowMe Scoreboard, 1.26.2012
January 26th 2012 by Unknown

ShowMe Scoreboard, 1.26.2012
Games played Wednesday, Jan 25, 2012, 2012
High School Girls
- St. Vincent 51, Chaffee 21
College Women
- Texas 79, Mizzou 72
- Ohio State 78, Pe
- Texas 75, Mizzou 58
- George Washington 68, Saint Louis 58
- South Florida 57, Seton Hall 45
- Holy Cross 62, Army 59
- Lafayette 66, Colgate 58
- Arkansas State 61, Denver 73
College Men
- Oklahoma State 79, Mizzou 72
- Lafayette 82, Colgate 76
- Duke 74, Maryland 61
- Kansas State 69, Texas Tech 47
- Memphis 74, Rice 51
- Arkansas 56, Auburn 53
Last Updated on January 26th 2012 by Unknown
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Leopards Look To Win Fourth Straight At Colgate
January 25th 2012 by Unknown

Lafayette has beaten Colgate in three straight and in four of the last five. The Leopards swept the season series in 2010-11, using 40 points in two games from Jared Mintz '11.
Nineteen second-half points by Lehigh's C.J. McCollum and a pair of key runs in the final 20 minutes helped Lehigh pull away to a 90-76 decision over Lafayette on Sunday afternoon at Kirby Sports Center.
The Leopards had four players in double figures in Ryan Willen (17), Rob Delaney (16), Dan Trist (13) and Jim Mower (11). Lafayette is 1-5 when four players score in double figures.
Forward Dan Trist has been named the Patriot League Rookie of the Week after scoring in double figures in Lafayette's last two games. Trist contributed a career-high 13 points against Lehigh when he shot 6-of-8 from the floor. At Holy Cross, Trist scored 11 points and grabbed three boards. The Economics major has started 10 games this season and is averaging 5.4 points and 2.3 rebounds per game. Trist leads Lafayette with 13 blocked shots and ranks sixth in the league in that category.
Preseason All-Patriot League selection Tony Johnson has made an impact in the four games in which he has played after returning from his back injury. Johnson is averaging 6.3 points and 3.5 assists per game. He has started the last three games, playing 26 minutes per game.
In the fall semester, Lafayette basketball posted a 3.13 GPA. Neuroscience major Ryan Willen led the way with a 3.77 GPA while freshmen Seth Hinrichs and Joey Ptasinski contributed with 3.65 and 3.53 marks.
Scouting the Raiders
Colgate rests in seventh place in the conference standings, just one game removed from a three-way tie for fifth. The Raiders lost the first four games to open conference play (at American, Bucknell and Army and at home vs. Lehigh), part of a longer, eight-game losing streak. That skid came to an end with Saturday's overtime win over Navy during which the Raiders outscored the Mids 13-2 in the overtime session for a 65-54 victory.
The Raiders are averaging 63.4 points per game and guards Mike Venezia (10.2 ppg), Pat Moore (10.1 ppg) and Mitch Rolls (9.6 ppg) account for 47 percent of the team's scoring. All three are threats from outside, combining for 101 of the team's 127 three-pointers in 2011-12. Colgate shoots 38 percent from the arc.
Up front senior forward Nick Pascale is the team's top rebounder at 5.4 rpg and is one of six players contributing six points or more per game. Junior Brandon James (5.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg) started the Navy game and three others this season. Also in the mix is senior forward Yaw Gyawu (6.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg), a 2009 All-Rookie selection.
Colgate is coached by Matt Langel (Penn '00) who is in his first season.
You can stream the game at GoLeopards.com, as well as listen to the radio broadcast at WJRH.org.
Last Updated on January 25th 2012 by Unknown
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LBB Ranked No. 4 In State In MBCA Poll
January 25th 2012 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports Editor
The newest MBCA Polls are in, and the Lady Bearcats have moved up to No. 4 in the state in Class 4. Miller Career Academy still has a slight edge over LBB, and wound up in the No. 3 slot.
In the MaxPreps.com polls, the Phoenix and Lady 'Cats both retained their respective No. 1 and No. 3 rankings in Class 4; LBB moved to No. 20 in the state overall, and currently sit at No. 999 in the nation.
In Class 3, the Kennett Lady Indians secured the No. 6 slot with a 15-2 record; the Lady Bearcats have been the only team to slow down Aubrey Wynne and the Tribe so far this season.
In Class 2, Meadow Heights picked up the No. 7 slot with a 13-3 record. LBB and Meadow Heights are set to face off on Tuesday, Jan. 31 at the Bearcat Event Center.
On the Boys side, the Charleston Blue Jays are the team to beat in Class 3; their 18-1 record secured the No. 1 slot. The Caruthersville Tigers locked in the No. 5 spot with a 10-3 record.
The Sikeston Bulldogs are ranked No. 2 in the state in Class 4 with a 15-3 record.
Click here to see the full Girls poll, and here for the full Boys poll.
Last Updated on January 25th 2012 by Unknown
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ShowMe Scoreboard, 1.25.2012
January 25th 2012 by Unknown

ShowMe Scoreboard, 1.25.2012
Games played Monday, Jan 24, 2012
High School Boys
Stoddard County Tournament
- Bloomfield 73 Puxico 65
- Advance 69, Richland 30
- JV – Puxico 57, Bloomfield 30
- JV – Advance 52, Bell City 18
Regular Season
- Portageville 45 North Pemiscot 41
- Saxony Lutheran 63 Kelly 49
- Naylor 72, Greenville 55
- Sikeston 85, Jackson 55
- Delta 41, Marquand 18
- Notre Dame 57, Scott County Central 47
- Kennett 81, Twin Rivers 58
- Clarkton 68, Campbell 61 OT
High School Girls
- Sikeston 61, Delta 28
- Westminster 52, Jackson 48
Last Updated on January 25th 2012 by Unknown
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DHS Grapplers Place 5th In SEMO Conf. Tourney
January 24th 2012 by Unknown

By Andrew Cato, ShowMe Times Sports Editor
The Dexter Bearcats have had solid performances so far in the 2011-2012 Wrestling season, and added another to the list with a Fifth Place finish in the SEMO Conference Tournament last weekend.
The Bearcats had four wrestlers medal in the two-day tournament: Sophomore Trevor Waldner (126 lbs.) and senior Cody Stevens (160 lbs.) brought home silver medals, while seniors Cole Dean (132 lbs.) and Zach Lacy (220 lbs.) both earned bronze medals for their efforts.
Waldner, Stevens, Dean, and Lacy were all a perfect 3-0 after their first day, while freshman Dylan Bazarian (152 lbs.), sophomore Wes Ashley (120 lbs.), and juniors Brad Wick (170 lbs.) and Damien Glasener (195 lbs.) all posted 2-1 efforts.
"After a good start we have a great opportunity ahead of us," head coach Rich Schwab said after the first day. "We'll really have to battle tomorrow, but we've got a great shot to finish well in this tournament."
After two rounds of pool play, the four medal-winners were all that remained; Stevens and Walnder finished first in their respective pools, while Lacy and Dean finished second to move into the third place bracket.
"We had a great showing in a very tough tournament," Schwab said after the medal round. "Some of our boys were able to place high, giving us some good team points. This tournament is a great stepping-stone in our preparation for District on Feb. 10th."
The 'Cats were scheduled for matches on Tuesday and Thursday of this week, but both were cancelled; the next match on the dockett is set for Tuesday, Jan. 31, when the 'Cats travel to Sikeston for a double-duel with the host Bulldogs and the NMCC Eagles.
Photo Above: Zach Lacy moves for a pin during the Tiger Classic tournament in December. Reader submitted photo from Kelly Mangus.
Last Updated on January 24th 2012 by Unknown
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