
Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Writer
First, second and third grade boys will play from 8:30 - 10:00 a.m. each morning beginning Tuesday, May 28th and ending on Friday, May 31st.
Fourth, fifth and sixth grade boys will be in camp from 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m each day with the 7th and 8th grade boys following them from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
The Boys Basketball Camp features team concepts, ball handling and passing instructions, shooting instructions, defensive concepts, ability and age grouping, contests, games and a camp t-shirt. These students will gain valuable knowledge and understanding of the sport while attending camp.
The cost is only $25 and checks should be made to the Dexter High School. Early registration is preferable, however you may register at the door on the first day of camp. Doors open at 8:00 a.m. the morning of the first session.
If you have any questions, please contact Rob Nichols at 614-1010 or rnichols@dexter.k12.mo.us.
We are the home of the Bearcats and we are proud! Come out for an exciting week of basketball! What a great learning experience and memories they will have attending basketball camp!

Submitted by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Writer
Jefferson City, Missouri - Whether your taste in outdoor activities runs toward fishing or hunting, May 25 is a day to mark on your calendar.
Missouri’s hunting season for gray and fox squirrels opens May 25 and runs through Feb. 15, 2014. Legal methods include rifles, shotguns, or archery equipment. The aggregate bag limit is 10 squirrels and the possession limit is 20.
“Aggregate” means hunters may harvest any combination of fox and gray squirrels so long as they do not exceed 10 squirrels total in one day. If hunters bag a daily limit two days in a row, they will have a possession limit of 20 squirrels. After that, they must eat or give away some squirrels before going hunting again in order to stay within the possession limit.
Largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass, known collectively as black bass, may be caught and possessed throughout the year from impoundments and in areas other than the Ozarks. These “other” areas are defined as the Mississippi River, all waters north of the south bank of the Missouri River, the St. Francis River downstream from Wappapello Dam, and streams in that portion of southeast Missouri bounded by a line from Cape Girardeau following Missouri highways 74 and 25, U.S. highways 60, 67, and 160, and the west bank of the Little Black River to the Arkansas state line. Black bass may be caught year-round in the defined area of the Ozarks, but they must be released immediately after being caught from March 1 through the Friday before fourth Saturday in May.
The daily limit on black bass in most of the state’s waters is six, with a possession limit of 12. However, many lakes and streams are subject to special daily and length limits. These are listed in the 2013 Summary of Missouri Fishing Regulations. The booklet is available from permit vendors, Missouri Department of Conservation offices, and online at mdc.mo.gov/node/11414. The 2013 Summary of Missouri Hunting and Trapping Regulations is available at mdc.mo.gov/node/3611416

Written by
Beth Farrah, SMT Writer
Dexter, Missouri – The Hidden Trails Country Club in Dexter recently hosted the first annual Demp Holden Memorial Golf Tournament over the weekend on Saturday, May 18th. The new tradition will be held every year in honor of Demp Holden, founder of Holden Pallet Company, whose family and many friends reside in Dexter and the surrounding area.
Verlin Dempsey “Demp” Holden loved to golf, but even more than that, he loved spending time with his family. Holden passed away last year on March 27th, 2012, but is remembered as an inspirational, caring, and loving friend to a number of people. The golf tournament was a great way to keep Holden’s passion and memory alive, both on and off the golf course.
A total of fifty-one teams participated in the 3 Person Shamble style tournament hosted and organized by the Holden family. Tee-off began at 1pm and was followed by all eighteen holes of golf, a dinner, and even some prizes. Saturday was windy but turned out to be a great day for the tournament, with nice May weather and temperatures for the participants.
The money used from the $150 entry fee was donated back to the Hidden Trails Country Club so they can begin new renovations. The first annual Demp Holden Memorial Golf Tournament was a great success and each of the teams enjoyed a great day for golfing.

Waldner Breaks Own Record in 300 Meter Hurdles
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St. Louis, Missouri - The Lady 'Cats Track team completed a perfect weekend by taking four athletes to Saturday's sectional meet of the Missouri State High School Track and Field competition at MICDS High School in St. Louis. These exceptional lady athletes went and returned with all four ladies qualified for the State Competition.
The winning 400 meter relay team of Freshman Makayla Waldner, Senior Brooke Baker, Senior Samantha Midgett, Freshman Melanie McKuin and Freshman Julia Hahn (alt) finished fourth overall with a time of 51.07 in the sectional competition. With over half the team as underclassmen, you can expect some great times in the future by this group.
Makayla Waldner continued her star studded year by also qualifying for next Friday and Saturdays State competition in both the 100 meter and 300 meter hurdle events and the long jump event. She finished second in all three of these individual performances.
Waldner also made a new mark on the record book at DHS with a personal best time in the 300 meter hurdles of 46.71, breaking her own record set previously.
"As a team we scored 29 points and seemed extremely focused on what we needed to do to compete at a high level", noted head track coach Greg Lummukka. "The girls really took a business like approach, had a great showing at the meet and performed extremely well."
For the outstanding efforts, these athletes will be competing in the MSHSAA State competition that will be held at Dwight T. Reed Stadium in Jefferson City, Missouri May 24th and 25th.
If you are in the area or making a trip to Jefferson City, remember to go and support our high school athletes. If not, you can mark your calendar to watch the events online. Friday's events will be streamed "live" by MSHSAA TV. Saturday's events will be streamed live on FoxSportsMidwest.com. (click each hyperlink)
"The success of these young ladies are a great example of what happens when hard work meets opportunity," added Coach Lummukka. "The Coaches & School District are extremely proud of their accomplishment."


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Dee Loflin SMT Manager/Writer
Dexter, Missouri – The Dexter Public Schools hosted the Goodwill Games for Stoddard County Schools once again this year. It has been a springtime tradition for special needs students. Normally the event is held outside; however with the unusual rainy weather this season, they opted to move the event indoors to the Bearcat Event Center.
The games offer students with special needs the fun, adventure and the thrill of crossing the finish line in the form of athletic competition. Cadet Teachers who are Dexter High School students helped these youngsters reach their goals and succeed in each event. Each high school student works one-on-one with the student athlete, encouraging the athlete and helping celebrate his or her victory.
What a special day it was for these youngsters. They even had a surprise visit from “Bearcat”! Children of all ages competed in relays and bean-bag tosses. Each student won a 1st, 2nd or 3rd place award and no one went home without an award in each event.
It was an amazing day for these kids and one they will not soon forget. After the games were completed, the participants were treated to a lunch prepared by the Dexter Elks Lodge.
Dexter has hosted the Goodwill Games for many years. Students from all over Stoddard County are invited to participate. Schools such as Puxico, Richland, Bell City, Bernie and Bloomfield have been at the event for many years.
Congratulations to all of the participants. Each of you is truly a winner! A big thank you to the students, teachers, staff, parents, volunteers and others who made this a very special day for these students.