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DHS JV 2nd Half Come Back to Win
February 12th 2014 by Dee Loflin
DHS JV 2nd Half Come Back to Win

Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

Dexter, Missouri – With back-to-back wins, the Dexter JV Bearcats are excited about basketball!  They hosted the Bell City JV Cubs at the Bearcat Event Center Tuesday evening and fought hard in the second half to come back and defeat the Cubs.

The Cubs offense jumped out to an 11-point lead in the first quarter.  The Bearcats were still down 23 – 17 at the half, but when they came out of the locker room the defense shutdown the Cubs.  Dexter held Bell City to just 10 points in the second half. 

Bearcats Austin Chesser scored a game-high 14 points including two 3-pointers.  Addison Moore tallied 10 points and Jacob Pedigo added 1 trey.

Final Score Dexter 42  Bell City 33

Bell City  15     8     4   6   - 33

Dexter      4   13   15  10  - 42

Bell City (33) – Nate Finney 11, Kolton Siebert 3, Cole Nichols 8, Bobby Wright 5, Royce Liggins 2, Peyton Maddox 2, Austin Hicks 2, FG 10, FT 7/8, F 15 (3-pointers Nate Finney 2, Cole Nichols 2, Bobby Wright 1, Kolton Siebert 1, Fouled Out: none)

Dexter (42) – Jason Jarrell 8, Jacob Pedigo 7, Tyler Heil 2, Austin Chesser 14, Ryan Mayo 1, Addison Moore 10. FG 17, FT 5/9, F 15 (3-pointers: Jacob Pedigo 1, Austin Chesser 2, Fouled Out: none)

Freshman Boys will host Kennett on Thursday, February 13 at the Bearcat Event Center prior to the Lady 'Cats game.  Tip-off 6:00 p.m.

The Junior Varsity and Varsity teams will be back in action on Friday night as they travel to Kennett to take on the Indians.  Game time 6:00 p.m.


Last Updated on February 12th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Bearcats' Great Shooting Earns a Victory
February 11th 2014 by Dee Loflin
Bearcats' Great Shooting Earns a Victory

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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

Dexter, Missouri – The Dexter Bearcats boys varsity basketball team had their best shooting performance of the season as they defeated the Perryville Pirates at the Bearcat Event Center Monday evening.

“I thought we played well,” commented Dexter’s head coach Rob Nichols. “We have had several close games this season that didn’t go our way.  I think the biggest thing tonight was we shot the ball really well.  We have had some games we lost by one or two points and when I go back and do the stats we shot only 24 to 28%.”

Dexter Bearcats had a great game shooting 25 of 33 from the charity stripe and had five players in double figures.

At the half the Bearcats were leading 28-21.  The Pirates came out of the locker room with a short burst of energy and made up those 7 points and tied the game in the first 3 minutes of the 3rd quarter.

“That was a bit of a turning point for us, “ continued Nichols.  “We went from being up seven at the half to tied.  After that our kids dug in and built that lead back up.  Then in the fourth quarter Perryville started fouling pretty early and we did a great job of making free throws.”  Dexter hit 18 free throws in the 4th quarter with only 7 points coming from regular play.

Five Dexter Bearcats were in double figures against the Perryville Pirates. D.J. Dowdy tallied a team-high 18 points for the Bearcats.  He scored in every quarter. 

Austin Chesser sunk 13 points including 2 treys.  Cole Renken also hit 13 for the Bearcats and Ethan Flowers scored 10 points including 2 treys.  Peyton Pollock tallied 10 points with a trey of his own.  Noah Kronk was just short of double figures ending the night with 9 points including a 3-pointer.

“We haven’t done this all year,” Nichols said of his players scoring in double figures.  “We have had some games where at least two guys get in double digits.  We’ve rarely had three in double digits.  It shows our kids are sharing the ball a little better.  We scored some with our defense too and that always helps.”

When asked about Dexter’s free throwing ability Coach Nichols stated, “We have lost three or four one or two-point games this year when our free throw shooting or overall shooting had been poor.  The kids tonight hit some big shots when we were getting stops.  In the fourth quarter we made about every free throw until the end.  I was really proud of those guys stepping up and hitting free throws tonight!”

Final Score   Dexter 75  Perryville 69

Perryville    8    13   18   30   - 69

Dexter        13    15   22   25  - 75

Perryville (69) - Grant Dix 5, Trenton Green 8, Luke Schlichting 2, Brett Schnurbusch 4, Garrett Martin 15, Colin Stief 2, Eli Tripp 7, Colin Schirmer 26. FG 24, FT 16/20, F 20. (3-pointers: Trenton Green 2, Garrett Martin 3. Fouled Out: none)

Dexter (75) - Noah Kronk 9, D.J. Dowdy 18, Peyton Pollock 10, Austin Chesser 13, Ethan Flowers 12, Cole Renken 13. FG 22, FT 25/33, F 14. (3-pointers: Noah Kronk 1, Peyton Pollock 1, Austin Chesser 2, Ethan Flowers 2. Fouled Out: none)

Dexter hosts Bell City tonight, February 11th at 6:00 p.m. in the Bearcat Event Center.

"We have got to come out and play like we did tonight.  There are no easy games for us," Nichols said.  "Bell City will be competitive and that will be a game we will have to play well to win.  It will be the last county game so our kids should be excited playing at home.  We hope to have a good effort."

Congratulations Bearcats on your win!  Dexter is now 4-12 on the season.

 


Last Updated on February 11th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Buzzer Beater by Tyler Heil Propels JV to Victory!
February 11th 2014 by Dee Loflin
Buzzer Beater by Tyler Heil Propels JV to Victory!

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Dexter, Missouri – The JV Bearcats had a great evening on the floor at the Bearcat Event Center.  Dexter came back from being down 22 – 16 at the half to win 50 -48.

They scored 22 points in the 4th quarter to secure their win, but it wasn’t easy.

It was most definitely a nail-biter of a game and tied with just less than 5 seconds left in the game.  Everyone thought, overtime, but the JV Bearcats had something else in mind! Jason Jarrel drove down the court and passed the ball to Tyler Heil who hit the buzzer beater securing the win!  Way to go Bearcats!!

Jason Jarrell tallied the game-high 22 points for the Bearcats.  Addison Moore scored 14 points. 

Final Score Dexter JV 50   Perryville JV 48

Perryville JV   6   16    12    14  - 48

Dexter JV         8      8    12   22  - 50

Perryville (48) - Kyle Wood 2, Ryan Noland 4, Conner Stark 14, Garrett Johnson 2, McGwire Bartley 5, Wyatt Johnson 3, Nathan Noland 5, Austin Mueller 5, Eric Lappe 8. FG 14, FT 17/24, F 15. (3-pointers: Conner Stark 1, McGwire Bartley 1, Eric Lappe 1. Fouled Out: none)

Dexter (50) - Jason Jarrell 22, Jacob Pedigo 5, Tyler Heil 4, Austin Chesser 5, Addison Moore 14. FG 18, FT 14/18, F 17. (3-pointers: none. Fouled Out: none)


Last Updated on February 11th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Lady 'Cats Defeat the Notre Dame Bulldogs
February 11th 2014 by Dee Loflin
Lady 'Cats Defeat the Notre Dame Bulldogs

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Cape Girardeau, Missouri – The Lady Bearcats traveled to Notre Dame High School to take on the highly ranked Bulldogs.  These two teams are probably the top two teams in Southeast Missouri and what a great performance by both. 

It was the Lady Cats coming out on top as they defeated the Bulldogs 60-54.  It wasn’t easy and the ‘Cats new they had to put it all out on the court to earn this victory.  They have competed against each other three years in a row in the Class 4 District 1 championship game with the Lady ‘Cats winning each time.  It’s always good feeling for the Bearcats when they can defeat them in regular season as well. 

The first half seemed to belong to the Notre Dame Lady Dogs though they were only ahead by 2 going into the 3rd quarter.  “We didn’t defend very well in the first half,” stated Dexter’s head coach Chad Allen. “Notre Dame had too many open looks because we weren’t rotating quickly enough.”

Dexter owned the second half with their defensive strategy.  They scored 25 points to Notre Dame’s 17 and Dexter’s awesome defense literally shut the Dogs down in the fourth quarter allowing only 6 points. 

“I thought the girls did a great job in the 2nd half adjusting defensively,” continued Allen. “We only gave up 17 points in the 2nd half and only 6 in the 4th quarter.”

Hannah Noe #10 had the game-high 21 points for the Bearcats hitting two treys.  Alison Jarrell #12 scored 12 points all from 3-pointers. Erika Cobb #15 tallied 11 points and Paige Patterson #22 added 10 points.

The Dexter Bearcats will host Saxony Lutheran on Wednesday at the Bearcat Event Center. 

Game time is 6:00 p.m.

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Last Updated on February 11th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Notre Dame Bulldogs Defeat the Bernie Mules
February 10th 2014 by Dee Loflin
Notre Dame Bulldogs Defeat the Bernie Mules

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Cape Girardeau, Missouri – The Bernie Mules traveled to Notre Dame high school on Friday night to take on the Bulldogs.

“We got an old-fashioned butt whipping tonight.  Notre Dame whipped us and made us like it.  We had more turn-overs I believe than we did shot attempts, and that isn’t a good recipe for success,” commented head coach Brad Botsch.   “Until we value the basketball more than we did and make better decisions, we are going to have a hard time winning against great competition.”

Notre Dame defeated the Mules 69 – 46.  Even with this loss, the Bernie Mules have an awesome win/loss record of 19-2 on the season.

“I just felt like we really didn’t compete very well, and we were at their mercy, and that shouldn’t be happening when you have 7 seniors and the district tournament 3 weeks away.  The urgency hasn’t hit us yet and hopefully this will help remind us that we need to work harder.  I knew this was coming.”

B.J. Jennings and Jake Wagner shared the team-high 12 points.   Jennings hit two treys along with Brandon Sparks and Devin Trammell who each added one 3-pointer.

They play Hayti on Tuesday, February 11th in Bernie.  Bernie has been recently plagued with a few injuries.  Caleb Ellenburg is most likely out for a while.  He was injured during the SCAA Tournament.  Troy Kirkpatrick has been out since the beginning of the season and Bubby Schwent has missed a few games.  Hopefully they will heal soon and be back in action at the barn.  Game time is 6 p.m.  Come out and cheer for the Mules!

“We play Hayti on Tuesday at home, and it’s a very big game for us against an incredibly athletic team.  It will be interesting to see how we respond.”

Final Score    Bernie  46   Notre Dame   69

Bernie Mules    7    11    15   13  -  46

Notre Dame     18   15    28     8   - 69

Bernie (46) - Jake Wagner 12, Brandon Sparks 1, B.J. Jennings 12, Justin Stanfield 2, J.R. Pregel 6, Bubby Schwent 4, Devin Trammell 3, Joey Walker 4, Gavin Smith 2. FG 13, FT 14-17, F 20. (3-pointers: Sparks 3, Jennings 2, Trammel 1. Fouled out: none)

Notre Dame (69) - Chase Urhahn 14, Tanner Shively 2, Jordan Williamson 2, Quinn Poythress 18, Grant Ressel 2, Jordan Barber 6, Thomas Himmelberg 8, Derek Hulshof 5, Dean Crippen 6, Bobby Jansen 6. FG 25, FT 16-25, F 18. (3-pointers: Urhahn, Himmelberg 2. Fouled out: none)

Shown in the picture is Jake Wagner #5 of the Bernie Mules with the ball.  Photo taken by Michelle Stephens.  Thank you Michelle because without great fans of the ShowMe Times we couldn't spotlight all the great students in Stoddard County.


Last Updated on February 10th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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