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Bernie Baseball & Softball Defeats Advance Hornets
April 02nd 2013 by Staff Writer
Bernie Baseball & Softball Defeats Advance Hornets
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Advance, Missouri - The Bernie Mules continue their Spring sports as both the boys baseball team and the girls softball team traveled to Advance to gain two wins to add to their record.  The boys baseball were able to win 5 to 3 in extra innings as the softball team was able to gain their victory 7 to 2. 

Bernie Mules Boys Baseball:

 
A come from behind victory for the Bernie Mules never felt more sweet than in their game against the Advance Hornets.  Both teams have strong competitive groups of athletes with many recognizable names from each teams basketball program, you could expect that these athletes were going to compete.

Bernie was able to draw first blood in the second inning when Austin Hatchel pounded a double deep into the outfield for the Mules.  In an early gusty call by the Mules coaches, Hatchel was able to advance to third base where Sam Turner laid down a squeeze bunt to allow Hatchel to come home for a 1 to 0 lead.

The Hornets were able to tie the score in the third inning after Advance's Miller added a double of his own to the scorebook.  A Mule's fielding error in that inning and a sacrifice fly by the Hornet's Walker tied the score up at one run each.

Advance was able to take the lead in the fifth inning on another Mule's fielding error and some aggressive base running by the Hornets.  A wild pitch allowed the Hornets to take the lead 2 to 0.

/images/2012 Article Pics/Sports/Baseball/BHS Team Lineup BOT.jpgIn the seventh inning, Bernie was able to tie the score taking advantage on a walk by the Hornets pitching staff.  The Mules added two stolen bases and were able to score on a past ball.

Pushed into extra innings, Bernie was able to gather in 3 additional runs in the top of the eighth inning.  Senior leadership stepped forward as Will Barnett and Austin Hatchel were able to deliver RBI hits giving the Mules a 5 to 2 lead going into the bottom of the eighth. 

All the Mules had to do was hang on to get the win.  The Hornets did threaten the lead as Eggiman delivered a double followed by an RBI single by Barr making the final score 5 to 3 in favor of the Mules. 

The winning pitcher was sophomore Devin Trammel, who pitched 2 innings, allowing 1 run and 3 strikeouts.  Junior Brad Freed had an excellent outing as he gave the Mules 6 innings with 6 strikeouts. 

In the "hot" bat category, Barnett and Hatchel each were 2 for 4 at bats for the game, while Advances Davis went 3 for 4 in the game.
 
" We didn't play well today at all.  We lacked enthusiasm and just didn't hit well," commented Mules Head Coach Darrin Shipman.  "We feel very fortunate to win as Advance outplayed us most of the game."
 
The Bernie Baseball team was back in action today as they traveled to Bell City to take on the Cubs. 


Bernie Mules Girls Softball:

 
The Lady Mules softball team was able to equal the efforts of their baseball counterparts with a 7 to 2 victory over the Advance Hornets softball team. 

/images/2012 Article Pics/Sports/Baseball/BHS Softball Mid1.jpgBernie found two big innings in the fourth and fifth innings adding five of their seven runs during the middle innings of the contest.  Tori Lowrey smoked the softball with a triple, a homerun and three RBI's on the day.  Jordan Ellenburg used her powerful bat to add a couple triples to her game average. 

Pitcher Blakely Bradshaw received the win for the Bernie Mules.  Both Bradshaw and the Bernie Mules improved their record to 2 and 0 on the 2013 season.   The Lady Mules will be back in action today as they host Campbell in Bernie.


Last Updated on April 02nd 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Outstanding Winter Athletic Awards
April 02nd 2013 by Dee Loflin
Outstanding Winter Athletic Awards

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Dexter, Missouri - With the Lady 'Cats Basketball season completed, the final trophies were awarded to the Dexter Senior High School Winter Sports Athletes.

The Winter Sports Banquet was held prior to the Lady 'Cats traveling to Columbia for the ShowMe Showdown and therefore not all of the awards were presented.

Mrs. Nancy Vines, High School English/Journalism Teacher, took this photo in the gym last week of the students and their awards.

The Outstanding Winter Athletes included:

Trevor Waldner:  Most Aggressive Wrestler and Most Valuable Wrestler

D.J. Dowdy: Boys Basketball Free Throw Award

Brittany Harris: Girls Basketball MVP and Girls Basketball Rebound Award

Jordan Miller:  Boys Basketball Defense Award

Hannah Noe:  Girls Basketball Defense Award and Girls Basketball Free Throw Award

Brad Potts:  Boys Basketball Rebound Award

Cameron Craft:  Most Improved Wrestler Award

Congratulations to all of the Winter Sports students as they had a great season!

More photos can be seen on our showmetimes Facebook page: 2013 DHS Winter Sports Banquet photo album.



Last Updated on April 02nd 2013 by Dee Loflin




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April 02nd 2013 by Dee Loflin
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Dexter, Missouri - The TS Hill Middle School 7th and 8th Grade Baseball Team will be in action today, Tuesday, April 2, 2013 at 4:00 p.m.

The schedule was to play Kennett; however a last minute change was made and they will be battling it out against Greenville this afternoon.

Tomorrow afternoon, the Middle School 'Cats will be playing at Campbell, Missouri.  Game time is 4:30 p.m.  They will be back on the mound at home on April 11th when they play the Bernie Mules.  Home games begin at 4 pm and are played at the ball field across from Keller Public Library.

Don't forget the Dexter Invitational will be played on Saturday, April 13th and should be a great day of baseball.


Student Managers are Bradley Freeman and Jacob Kidd.

Playing for the Bearcats are:

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James Sneed and Kurt Lovelady are the coaches for the Middle School Baseball Team and look forward to seeing you there to cheer for the Bearcats!  They are having a pretty good season so far, recently beating East Prairie Eagles at home.  Let's Go Bearcat Nation and support them as they take to the mound at 4 pm TODAY!

You can see more photos of the Bearcats vs EP Eagles game on our Facebook page.

Last Updated on April 02nd 2013 by Staff Writer




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Cape Girardeau, Missouri -
The Dexter Bearcats were in action over Easter weekend as they traveled to Cape Girardeau for a dual, facing both the Cape Central Tigers and the St. Genevieve Dragons.  The Bearcat split the contest by defeating Cape by a score of 4 to 1 and losing to St. Gen 15 to 5.

DEXTER VS CAPE:


The Bearcats have been searching for good weather to begin their Spring season and they had a nice day for baseball.  Brad Potts was slated on the mound to lead off the game for the Bearcats.  The coaching staff was confident they could compete against a very solid Cape Central team coached by Central's Coach Steve Williams. 

The Tigers jumped out to a 1 to 0 lead in the first inning with a hitting streak by the Tigers.  Ramsey Scott and Chase Eubank hit back to back singles with two outs in the inning followed by a double from right fielder Matt Chism.  Brad Potts came back with a strikeout to end the inning with the Tigers leading 1 to 0. 

/images/2012 Article Pics/Sports/DHS Baseball/DHS vs Cape CCBox.jpg "Brad Potts threw an outstanding game against Cape," commented Head Coach Brian Becker.  "He allowed a run in the first, but after that he settled in and did a great job of shutting down a very good Cape Central team."

Offensively, the Bearcats were able to get some action going in the second inning as Colten Averett was able to drive in Jason Mattison to tie the score. 

/images/2012 Article Pics/Sports/DHS Baseball/DHS vs Cape Mid1.jpgLogan "Perry" Northern lead off the top of the third inning for the Bearcats with a walk and was able to steal second base.  He was sacrificed in to take the lead on a long fly ball by Nick Noble.  The Bearcats were able to stretch the lead with a double by Bearcat's Jordan Miller that was backed up by a single over the right side by Potts, making the score 3 to 1.

Austin Aldridge was able to get on base in the 4th inning with a single.  Logan "Perry" Northern quickly came up and rocketed the second pitch for a double, driving home Aldridge to round out the scoring in the game.

DEXTER VS ST. GENEVIEVE:


The Bearcats were not as fortunate in the second game against the St. Genevieve Dragons dropping the contest by a score of 15 to 5, however, the score may not be a good reflection of the game.

Neither team was able to generate any runs in the first inning of the game.  Despite the bases loaded first inning for the Dragons, Jordan Miller was able to deliver a key strikeout pitch against St. Gen's third baseman Lusk, to end the inning. 

The 'Cats were three up and three down in the second, which is when it all began to break loose for St. Genevieve offensively.  The Dragons posted five runs in the inning, assisted by back to back doubles in the lineup. 

Logan Northern used his steady watchful eye again in the third and was able to reach base on a walk.  Nick Noble's single for the 'Cats drove him in to make the score 5 to 1 at the end of three.  The Dragons picked up another run in the fourth inning.

/images/2012 Article Pics/Sports/DHS Baseball/DHS vs Cape SGBox.jpg The fifth inning appeared to be that perfect inning for the 'Cats, as Northern was able to get started with a walk.  With a driving double by senior Jordan Miller, Dexter was able to narrow the margin to only 1 going into the last inning. 

"We got down early but did a good job of battling back," commented Becker.  "We had the tying run on second base with no one out in the top of the sixth but couldn't push that run across."

The Dragons matched the 'Cats strong comeback with a little offense of their own in the sixth inning, scoring an additional nine runs to gain the win 15 to 5.

"Ste Gen seized the momentum and the wheels just fell off for us in the bottom of the sixth," said Coach Becker.

The Dexter Baseball Team will be back in action at home on Thursday, April 4th.  Hopefully the weather will cooperate and a great game will be played!




Last Updated on April 01st 2013 by Staff Writer




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East Prairie, Missouri - 
The cold winter weather has limited the Bearcat Baseball program from getting a lot of outdoor action so far this 2013 High School season.  With their season opener against Doniphan postponed due to weather on March 18th, the 'Cat's were able to get this fourth schedule game in this week and even their record to 2 and 2 with a win over the East Prairie Eagles by a score of 17-0. 

With Monday's contest against West Plains cancelled in Dexter due to weather, neither school was able to find an open date allowing them to reschedule the game.  Quick action by the coaching staff arranged Wednesday's opportunity to pick up the extra game with East Prairie. 

"With the way the weather has been this spring, it was just good to get the kids out on the field to face live pitching and throwing against hitters in a competitive situation," commented Head Coach Brian Becker.

The game got a slow start with three up and three down in the first inning.  A lead off walk and two stolen bases by Bearcat's Brad Potts gave the 'Cats their first opportunity to score in the top of the second.  Potts was driven in for the run by a sharp hit fielders choice by Colten Averett. 

The Bearcats were able to post two runs in both the third and fourth innings as they took advantage of walks.  Leading off in the third, Logan "Perry" Northern was hit by a pitch and a walk was issued to Jason Mattison in the third. 

"We took advantage of some walks and some timely hits," commented Coach Pixley.   

/images/2012 Article Pics/Sports/DHS Baseball/DHS BB - Mid1.jpgBearcat senior Jordan Miller sparked his team as he stepped to the plate in the 5th inning and hit a powerful home run shot over the right field wall.  Brad Potts was up next adding a double followed by base hit single by D.J. Dowdy to keep the good times rolling for the 'Cats.  Four consecutive walks given to the Bearcats spelled blowout for the Eagles.

"Typically if you score 17 runs you have a few more hits than nine," noted Coach Pixley.  "At the same time we were doing a pretty decent job at the plate not swinging at bad pitches and taking our walks so that is kinda how it blew up.   We had some timely hits."

Miller, Dowdy, and Aldridge all added base hit singles in the sixth inning while Brad Potts continued his smooth swing adding another double.  The Bearcats were able to finalize the game scoring 8 runs in the 6th making the final score 17 to 0 in favor of Dexter.

The Bearcat win on Wednesday moved their record to 2 and 2 for the 2013 season.  With the season opener against Doniphan rescheduled for April 17th, the 'Cats have only been able to play three other games thus far.

The 'Cats suffered a loss against the Malden Greenwaves in the previous week by a score of 6 - 2.  Dexter traveled to Oran last weekend to take on Oran and St. Genevieve Valle.   The Bearcats took Oran into extra innings but lost the game 3 to 2. 

The Bearcats did get their first win in Oran as they battled it out with St. Genevieve Valle.   The Warrior are known to have a very good baseball program having represented District 4 Class 2 A in the MSHSAA State playoffs the past several years.  The Bearcats were able to defeat the Warriors 1 to 0. 

"We are playing a lot of young guys," noted Pixley.  "Prior to our first game, we had only been on our field once.   It's just taking us a little longer to get our bats going."

"We hit a little better against East Prairie," noted Coach Pixley.  "We just need to get outside and practice."

The Bearcats Head Coach Brian Becker knows his program as he enters his 23rd year coaching at Dexter.  Coach Becker spent nine years as an assistant to long time baseball coach A. J. Nugent before taking over as head coach in 2000.   Coach Becker has been assisted by Coach Aaron Pixley all 13-years.  This season, the coaches have gained some extra help with the addition of Coach Wade Boyer and Coach Drew Pixley.

If you get a chance to catch the Bearcats at a home game, be sure to come out and support their efforts this season.  Both the varsity and junior varisty will be playing Thursday, April 4th at home against Scott City.  Game time is 4:00 p.m.



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Last Updated on March 29th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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