Sports
DPR Little League Season Carries On
June 05th 2012 by Unknown

During both Thursday and Monday's matchups, coaches and parents hoped to squeeze the games in before cloudy skies turned to rain, and luckily all games were able to be played on both nights.
With temperatures expected to be in the 80's and slim chances of rain for the rest of the week, tonight (Tuesday, June 5) and Thursday's (June 7) full schedule should go off without a hitch from Mother Nature.
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Last Updated on June 05th 2012 by Unknown
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18 FORE Life Begins Tonight
June 01st 2012 by Unknown

Last Updated on June 01st 2012 by Unknown
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Area Rivers, Lakes Looking Good For Anglers
May 31st 2012 by Unknown

SOUTHEAST REGION (573) 290-5858
LAKES
Clearwater Lake: 85 degrees, normal, clear; largemouth bass fair on artificial lures; bluegill and catfish fair on nightcrawlers; all other species fair. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
Council Bluff Lake: 78 degrees, normal, clear; redear sunfish fair on worms and crickets; channel catfish good on liver and worms; largemouth bass fair on dark colored soft plastics and topwater lures during low light periods; all other species slow. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
Cypress Lake: 78 degrees, normal, dingy; channel catfish fair on worms, crickets and stickbaits; bluegill and redear sunfish good on jigs, crickets and worms; largemouth bass good on minnows, jigs, plastic worms and crankbaits; crappie fair on minnows and jigs. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
Duck Creek CA Pool 1: 81 degrees, falling, clear; bluegill fair on crickets; all other species slow. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
Lake Girardeau: normal, clear; bluegill and redear sunfish good on crickets and worms; largemouth bass good on worms; all other species fair. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
Perry County Lake: 82 degrees, clear; redear sunfish good on crickets; largemouth bass fair on soft plastics; channel catfish good on worms; all other species slow. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
Robert DeLaney Lake: 85 degrees, normal, bluegill good on crickets; channel catfish good on crickets, minnows, stinkbaits and spinnerbaits in shallow water (they are beginning to spawn); all other species slow. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
Wappapello Lake: low, black bass fair on spinnerbaits and crankbaits early and late; bluegill fair on crickets and worms near the shore; channel catfish good on trotlines and jug lines using live bait and nightcrawlers at night; all other species slow.
Anglers should note the 9" minimum length limit regulation for crappie on Wappapello Lake. Call the Wappapello Lake Recreation Hotline for updates at 573-222-8139. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
RIVERS
Black River (above Clearwater Lake): 78 degrees, low, clear; smallmouth bass fair on live minnows; channel catfish fair on live minnows; all other species slow. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
Black River (below Clearwater Lake): 70 degrees, dingy; black bass good on minnows and jigs (12" minimum length); channel catfish fair on live bait and worms; suckers fair on worms; all other species slow. (Report made on 5/31/2012)
Castor River (above Zalma): low, clear; black bass good on minnows; longear and green sunfish good on curly tail jigs, best jig colors are black, white and pink; all other species slow. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
Mississippi River (middle): rising, muddy; channel catfish and blue catfish good on worms and cut bait; all other species fair. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
Mississippi River (Ohio River to Arkansas): normal, muddy; channel catfish fair on stinkbaits and cut baits; all other species slow. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
St. Francis River (above Wappapello): low, clear; black bass good on tube jigs and large minnows; sunfish good on small minnows and worms; all other species slow. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
St. Francis River (below Wappapello): 75 degrees, normal, dingy; channel catfish good on chicken liver, stinkbait and worms; flathead catfish fair on goldfish and green sunfish; all other species slow. (Report made on 5/30/2012)
Anglers are invited to send pictures of their catch to the ShowMe Times - simply email a photo to SMT Sports Editor Andrew Cato, including your name, where the fish was caught, the species of the fish, and - if you care to share - what bait you were using!
Last Updated on May 31st 2012 by Unknown
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Advance Native Named OVC Player of the Year
May 30th 2012 by Staff Writer

By Taylor Eggimann, ShowMe Times Contributing Writer
CAPE GIRARDEAU - All-American senior third baseman Trenton Moses was putting all his skills to the test this season. The Southeast Missouri State University Redhawks were 23-36 and a little help came from Moses.
Trenton is the son of Bob and Lisa Moses of Advance, Mo. Moses graduated in 2007 from Advance High School, where he was top ten in his class.
Moses earned All-State, All-Conference, and All-Southeast Missourian for three years as an infielder and pitcher for the Advance Hornets; he notched a 1.87 ERA with 47 strikeouts and only five walks in 30 innings on the mound in 2006.
He batted .549 with seven doubles, 17 RBIs, and 16 runs scored, including one home home run. Moses never struck out in 63 plate appearances as a junior.
During his baseball career at SEMO, Moses won the OVC Player of the Year award in 2011 and 2012. He is the third OVC Player to win multiple Player of the Year awards. He is also a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award, which is presented to the nation’s best amateur baseball player. There are thirty others competing.
The Advance native leads NCAA Division 1 baseball in slugging (.802) and on-base percentage (.549). He ranks third in home runs (19) and total bases (158). He is fifth in batting average (.426) and leads the OVC in runs (58), second in RBIs (59), walks (50), and being hit by pitch (17).
Moses was one RBI short of winning the first OVC Triple Crown - leading the league in batting average, home runs, and RBIs - since 1982.
Moses has high chances of being selected in the MLB Draft before we know it - good luck Trent!
Photos Above:
Top: Trent Moses flashes some leather at the third base position for the SEMO Redhawks; the senior was named OVC Player of the Year for the second-straight season.
Bottom: Moses rushes the infield to field a bunt down the third base line.
Top: Trent Moses flashes some leather at the third base position for the SEMO Redhawks; the senior was named OVC Player of the Year for the second-straight season.
Bottom: Moses rushes the infield to field a bunt down the third base line.
Last Updated on May 30th 2012 by Unknown
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ASU Rugby Nets Six All-Americans
May 30th 2012 by Unknown

For Arkansas State, first-team members include forward Sean Paterson, and backs Patrick Sullivan and Zac Mizell. Honorable Mention selections include forwards Jake Mizell and Paul Benade along with back Dean Gericke.
The All-Americans are recognized for their on-field performances, a result of their efforts balancing the responsibilities of being a college athlete, and the academicdemands of being a student.
The collegiate All-Americans are also identified as players who can project to higher levels of competition and eventually, the USA Men’s National Team. Currently, of the USA Men’s National Team’s 36-man camp roster, 18 players are current or former All-Americans.
All-Americans, Honorable Mentions, and other notable collegiate players will be invited toattend the MCAA combine-style camp in Houston on June 23 at BBVA Compass Stadium. Out of that camp, the Collegiate All-Americans staff will name a touring side for a tour to Ireland in early August. The Red Wolf rugby team, ranked third, fell short in its quest for a national title, dropping a close 49-42 decision to top-ranked Brigham Young May 19 in the USA Rugby Men’s D1A College Rugby National Championship in Sandy, Utah.
2012 USA Rugby Men’s Collegiate All-Americans:
Forwards
Matt Crawford (St. Mary’s College – California)
Mikey Su’a (BYU)
Nick Mostyn (Utah)
Ray Forrester (BYU)
Jamie Kelm (San Diego State)
Andrew Cook (St. Mary’s College – California)
Mike Lawrenson (Kutztown)
Jack Bristol (Air Force)
TJ Allred (BYU)
Brendan Daly (Cal)
Ryan Roundy (BYU)
Cam Dolan (Life University)
Seamus Siefring (Navy)
Danny Barrett (Cal)
Sean Paterson (Arkansas State)
Hynie Leaaetoa (BYU)
Backs
Shaun Davies (BYU)
Don Pati (Utah)
J.P. Eloff (Davenport)
Pat Sullivan (Arkansas State)
Seamus Kelly (Cal)
Paul Lasike (BYU)
Zac Mizell (Arkansas State)
Hoseki Kofe (BYU)
Tim Maupin (St. Mary’s College – California)
Colton Cariaga (Life University)
Madison Hughes (Dartmouth)
Joe Cowley (Life University)
Kingsley McGowan (St. Mary’s College – California)
Will Holder (Army)
Honorable Mention
Forwards
Jake Mizell (Arkansas State)
O.J. Auimatagi (Life University)
Nick Wallace (St. Mary’s College – California)
Mike Shepherd (Utah)
Glen Maricelli (Life University)
Jamie Gregory (Kutztown)
Demecus Beach (Davenport)
Nate Brakeley (Dartmouth)
Kyle Sumsion (BYU)
Kyle Stroman (Indiana)
Ryan Hargraves (Davenport)
Lester Soloai (Utah)
Paul Bester (Life)
Jordan Badia-Ballinger (Claremont)
Mike Erickson (Penn State)
Paul Benade (Arkansas State)
Backs
Chris Saint (Penn State)
Paul Bosco (Cal)
Dylan Lubbe (BYU)
Conor Mills (Texas A&M)
Sam Sirell (UCLA)
Dean Gericke (Arkansas State)
Nick Evans (Tennessee)
Luke Lahman (Colorado)
John Gallo (UCSB)
Anthony Lombardo (Cal)
Tim Stanfill (Central Washington)
Jake Anderson (Cal)
Joe Baker (Penn State)
Sione Tonata Lauti (Utah)
Photo above: USA Rugby All-American Zac Mizell was a back for the Red Wolves in the 2012 Season.
For more information on Arkansas State University Athletics, make sure to visit AStateRedWolves.com!
Last Updated on May 30th 2012 by Unknown
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