
Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Cape Girardeau, Missouri – The Dexter Freshman boys basketball team traveled to Notre Dame High School in Cape Girardeau on a very cold Wednesday evening to play the Bulldogs.
The first quarter was all Bulldogs scoring 14 points; however the Bearcats rallied back in the second quarter and gained scoring 11 points. Half time score Notre Dame 23 Dexter 17.
The Bulldogs broke loose in the third quarter shutting down Dexter completely with a 17 point run giving them quite the upper hand going into the 4th quarter.
Notre Dame’s Nick Powers scored a team-high 9 points including 1 trey.
The Bearcat’s Jason Jarrell had the game-high score of 12 points hitting 5 buckets and was 2/3 at the charity stripe. Zach Potts sank the only 3-poiter for Dexter.
“We played a good first half,” stated coach Shawn Guethle, “Coming out after half-time we let Notre Dame’s pressure get to us a little bit.”
Final Score Dexter 22 Notre Dame 50
Dexter 6 11 0 5 - 22
Notre Dame 14 9 17 10 - 50
Dexter (22) – Zach Potts 5, Jason Jarrell 12, Ryan Mago 1, Jackson Babb 2, FG 8, FT 5/9, F11 (3-pointers Zach Potts 1, Fouled Out: none)
Notre Dame (50) - Powers 9, Arnzen 4, Barber 2, Haas 3, Rosenquist 2, Grave 2, Siebert 4, Welter 8, Hulshof 4, Seesing 7, Mocherman 3, Beussink 2, FG 18, FT 9/13, F 10 (3-pointers Powers 1, Arnzen 1, Haas 1, Welter 2, Fouled Out: none)

Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
The Governor was joined by representatives of the University of Missouri Athletic Department, as the ham and turkey were part of a friendly wager between Gov. Nixon, a 1978 graduate of the University of Missouri and a 1981 graduate of the University’s School of Law, and Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, a 1977 OSU graduate, on the outcome of this year’s Cotton Bowl game played between the University of Missouri and Oklahoma State University on Jan. 3.
“Gov. Fallin and I made this wager in the spirit of friendly competition, but also with a worthwhile goal in mind – to call attention to those who need a helping hand right now,” Gov. Nixon said. “Just as the Cowboys turned over something valuable at a crucial time on Friday night, so I am encouraging Missourians to give generously to food banks and other charitable organizations that help our fellow citizens when they need help the most.”
Gov. Nixon wagered the meat products from Burgers’ against a collection of food products from Oklahoma businesses, with the winnings going to a food bank in either Missouri or Oklahoma.
Since the Tigers were victorious, the Oklahoma products will be sent to the Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri, but Gov. Nixon presented the Missouri wager, donated by Burgers’ Smokehouse, to the food bank in Columbia as well.

Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
"We are excited to start our tenth varsity sport at the college, and we are very excited about having Kerry Regner lead and build our program. He is very knowledgeable and comes with a great work ethic. He also brings an energy level that will breed success, and he is a perfect fit for this campus on and off the court," said WBC Director of Athletics Jeff Rider.
A national search landed Regner, who comes to Williams from Clarion University in Clarion, Pa. The coach was serving as a graduate assisting for the NCAA school.
"For a really long time I wanted to be a coach. It has been a long journey and a dream come true. I cannot wait to start and build this program. I was drawn to Williams because they have shown a strong commitment to wrestling," said Regner.
He has coaching experience on the community, high school and collegiate level. Through his experience, he has always held onto his faith and values.
"I have had great mentors, and I grew up in a Christian home with Christian parents. My parents have taught me about honoring Christ through my athletics. Williams is a faith-based institution, which was a big deal for me when I accepted this position, not only being able to coach kids on wrestling but being able to help them in their walk with Christ will allow me to have a positive impact on their lives," he added.
Regner has worked with high profile coaches and mentors throughout his career.
"Ivan Ivanov is my mentor and one of the greatest wrestling influences on my life. He taught me discipline, structure and learning how to deal with wrestlers to help them succeed, while Jim Gruenwald was a spiritual mentor in my life," said Regner.
The new Williams coach concluded, "My wife Sarah has had a huge impact on my life by supporting me and always being there for me."
Williams is a four-year, liberal arts college at Walnut Ridge. The Eagles come in the American Midwest Conference of the NAIA.
Those who are interested in the WBC wrestling program can get more information online at <http://www.wbceagles.com> www.wbceagles.com.

Submitted by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Cape Girardeau, Missouri - Due to the inclement weather that we have received in Southeast Missouri, the schools have elected to postpone “The Battle for Braggin’ Rights” games. The games will now be played on Wednesday, January 15th instead of Tuesday January 7th.
The games will start at the same time as originally scheduled with Oran and Bernie tipping off at 6:00 p.m. followed by Charleston and Sikeston at 7:30 p.m.
· All tickets that have been purchased for the Charleston vs. Sikeston game on January 7th will be honored at the rescheduled event on January 15th.
o No action is required if you plan to attend the event.
· Refunds are available for those who have purchased tickets previously and cannot make it due to the event being rescheduled.
o All requests for refunds must be made at the box office or by calling (573) 651-5000. Requests for refunds must be made by Friday, January 10th at 5:00 p.m.
Tickets are on sale now. You can purchase tickets in advance online at www.ShowMeCenter.biz, by phone at (573) 651-5000, or in person at the Show Me Center Box office.

Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Thank you to Michelle Cannon who was able to get a group photo and share with us. We congratulate you on a fine season and can't wait to see you wrestle in high school next year.
Shown in the photo are top left to right: Blayne Goodman, Blake Bolin, Chance McCoy, and Austin Adams. Bottom row: Devan Helm, Seth Harris, Logan Elder, Clayton Riddle, and Christian Yarber.