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Youth Football Camp Begins TONIGHT
July 16th 2012 by Staff Writer

The camp will consist of three nights of drills and instructions from high school coaches and players in the non-contact camp.
The camp will consist of 12 drills designed for a great time while learning the proper techniques used by athletes in the local football program. Each drill will begin with a demonstration of the techniques by players and coaches. At that point, the young athletes will begin to perform the drill themselves.
Organizers have made sure that plenty of water will be on hand for the kids. Each station will last approximately 7 to 10 minutes.
The event is open to all youngsters going into the 3rd grade through the 6th grade. Registration is only $20 and will provide each kid with a camp t-shirt and 3 days of great fun.
"I can remember when I was in the third grade", commented Dalton Putnam, a 2011 Bearcat Football team member. "Just being on the field with a high school player meant everything to me."
Please make every attempt show up early tonight if you haven't been able to sign up. There will be a consent form and payment that needs to be made to the group.
The camp will begin at 6:00 p.m. and run until 8:00 p.m.; parents can also print and complete the form below to help expedite the registration process.
"Our hope for this camp is that the kids have fun," noted Loyd Rice. "We want this to be a springboard to help our kids gain interest and get involved with the Dexter Park & Rec Little League Football program".
For additional information, see Loyd Rice, Darrin Propst, and Sean Vanslyke at the high school practice football field this evening.
This is NOT a contact camp; helmets and pads will not be required for participation in any drill throughout the duration of the camp.
Click here to download the registration form.
Last Updated on July 16th 2012 by Unknown
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Bearcats To Compete In Lions All Star Game
July 16th 2012 by Unknown

The annual affair was created in order to benefit the Missouri Lions Eye Research Foundation and has raised nearly $200,000 for this statewide Lions project. The game pits some of the top football talent from around the state to play one last game with and against their peers before entering the world of college or other careers. The game is divided into Blue and Gold Teams. Heading this year’s Blue squad will be Coach Nathan Morgan of Caruthersville High School, and the Gold team will be piloted by Coach Dustin Baldwin of Miller High School.
The players and coaches arrived at UCM on Sunday, July 15th. The week will be spent getting acquainted, learning plays and two-a-day practice sessions. It will culminate with the banquet Friday evening, July 20th, with Westran High School Coach (and last year’s All-Star Gold Team Coach) Curtis Jasper as the keynote speaker, and the game at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 21st. Tickets for the game will be available at the gate on game day at only $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for students.
The Missouri Lions are pleased to announce that this year’s game will be broadcast live on KKWK (100.1 FM) Radio in Cameron, MO, and at NorthWestMOInfo.com.
Click here for the full ASG Roster!
Photo Above: The Bearcats will be well-represented in the 2012 Missouri Lions All-Star Game, with (from left) Tyler Miller, Zach Lacy, and Cody Stevens all earning spots on the roster.
Last Updated on July 16th 2012 by Unknown
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Rib City Shootout Kicks Off
July 13th 2012 by Unknown

Above, Advance's Lane Below moves the ball up-court during Friday morning's contest against Winona.
Click here to download the full schedule!
Last Updated on July 13th 2012 by Unknown
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Black River, Duck Creek Improving For Anglers
July 12th 2012 by Unknown

SOUTHEAST REGION (573) 290-5858
LAKES
Clearwater Lake: 90 degrees, normal, clear; largemouth bass fair on artificial baits after dark; all other species slow. (Report made on 7/11/2012)
Council Bluff Lake: 86 degrees, normal, clear; channel catfish fair on liver; all other species slow. (Report made on 7/11/2012)
Cypress Lake: 84 degrees, normal, dingy; crappie slow in 1 - 3' of water on minnows and jigs; bluegill and redear sunfish fair in 1 - 3' of water on jigs, crickets and worms; largemouth bass slow in 1 - 3' of water on minnows, jigs, plastic worms and crankbaits; channel catfish fair in 2 - 8' of water on worms, crickets and stinkbaits; all other species slow. (Report made on 7/12/2012)
Duck Creek CA Pool 1: 85 degrees, low, clear; bluegill and warmouth sunfish fair on crickets and jigs; largemouth bass fair on plastic worms; all other species slow. Note: boaters be aware of tree stumps due to low water levels. (Report made on 7/11/2012)
Lake Girardeau: 88 degrees, normal, clear; bluegill and redear sunfish good on worms and crickets; largemouth bass good on plastic worms; all other species slow. (Report made on 7/11/2012)
Perry County Lake: 86 degrees, dingy; channel catfish fair on liver; all other species slow. (Report made on 7/11/2012)
Robert DeLaney Lake: 94 degrees, normal, channel catfish fair on stinkbaits; all other species slow. (Report made on 7/11/2012)
Wappapello Lake: 88 degrees, normal, black bass fair on plastic worms early and late; channel catfish fair on trotlines and jug lines using live bait 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 7/11/2012)
RIVERS
Black River (above Clearwater Lake): 83 degrees, low, clear; all species slow. (Report made on 7/11/2012)
Black River (below Clearwater Lake): low, dingy; black bass fair on topwater lures in early morning; walleye fair on crankbaits; all other species slow. (Report made on 7/12/2012)
Castor River (above Zalma): low, clear; all species slow. (Report made on 7/11/2012)
Mississippi River (middle): 82 degrees, falling, muddy; blue catfish and channel catfish fair on worms, stinkbait and cut bait; all other species slow. (Report made on 7/11/2012)
Mississippi River (Ohio River to Arkansas): normal, dingy; channel catfish fair on worms and cut bait; all other species slow. (Report made on 7/11/2012)
St. Francis River (above Wappapello): low, dingy; all species slow. (Report made on 7/12/2012)
St. Francis River (below Wappapello): 82 degrees, normal, dingy; channel catfish good on chicken liver, stinkbaits and worms; flathead catfish fair on goldfish and small sunfish; all other species slow. (Report made on 7/11/2012)
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 July 12th 2012 by Unknown
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The Fighting Squirrels Are Off to Colorado
July 12th 2012 by Staff Writer

By: Taylor Eggimann ShowMe Times Staff Writer
Charleston- On Wednesday night (July) at Hillhouse Park, the Charleston Squirrels did what no one thought they could. At the Senior Babe Ruth State Tournament, the Poplar Bluff Thunder was the team to win it all, but the Squirrels had something else in mind.
The Thunder (36-6) went undefeated in the double elimination tournament staying in the winner's braquet until Wednesday night. The Squirrels were needing to force two games out of the Thunder and give them their first loss, so they gave the ball to Bloomfield's Paul Fox.
In the first game, Fox seemed a little shaky in the top of the first charged with giving up four runs (one earned) in the top of the first inning because of two infield errors by the Squirrels and a double by Poplar Bluff's Scott Foster. After the first inning the Squirrels calmed down and put it behind them. Fox didn't seemed phased by the first inning and continued to work around the batters and quiet the Thunders lineup to just three hits the rest of the game. Fox threw all seven innings and struck out nine on one hundred and one pitches. The Squirrels won 11-5.
In the second game Advance's Ryan Moses was on the mound. All he wanted to do was win that game, so he threw his first shutout of his career. He never tried anything fancy and knew that he had defense ready to play behind him. They then won 9-0.
The Charleston Squirrels are now the Senior Babe Ruth State Champs for the second year in a row. They will be on their way to the Midwest Plains Regional in Montroe, Colorado.
Good Luck Squirrels! Keep on fighting your way to the top!
Last Updated on July 12th 2012 by Staff Writer
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