
The only JV game for Monday will be the #4 Puxico Indians vs #5 Bloomfield Wildcats at 5 p.m. On Tuesday, #3 Advance Hornets will play #6 Bernie Mules.
#1 Dexter will play the winner of the Puxico/Bloomfield game on Thursday, October 9th at 5 p.m. #2 Woodland will play the winner of the Advance/Bernie game on Thursday at 6 p.m.
The 2014 SCAA Volleyball JV Championship will be Friday, October 10th at 7 p.m. Third place JV game will also be Friday at 5:00 p.m.

The Lady 'Cats of Dexter are the defending 2013 SCAA Volleyball Champions. They defeated the Bernie Lady Mules last year with the Advance Lady Hornets finishing third.
Once again the #1 seed goes to the Dexter Bearcats who take on the # 8 seed Bell City Cubs at 6:00 p.m. The #3 seed Advance Hornets take on #6 seed Puxico Indians at 7:00 p.m.
The action continued Tuesday with #2 Bernie competing against #7 Richland at 6 p.m. and #4 Bloomfield Lady Wildcats taking on #5 Woodland Cardinals at 7:00 pm.
The tournament takes a break on Wednesday and begin action once at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. for the semi-finals. The Championship game is scheduled for Friday, October 10th at 8:00 p.m. Third place action will begin at 6 p.m. on Friday.
Please come out and cheer for your favorite Stoddard County player and support them as they battle it out for bragging rights and a first place title!

T S Hill Middle School Season Opener at Home
Coach Chad Allen and Coach Eric Sitze had their girls ready for the contest as their team offered an exciting evening of hustle, steals and transition baskets. At the end of the night, both teams added a win to the records by defeating the East Prairie Eagles in both the eight grade game 58 to 16 and in the seventh grade game 40 to 16.
The eight grade team was dominant in their contest over the Eagles, as Cheylee Mosbey lead all scorers with 23 points. Mosbey had the hot hand for the 'Cats in the first half with 17 points of her total. Maycie Martin had 10 points in the game, followed by Natalie Sitze with 8, Keirston Keirsey with 7, and Maci McBride with 6. Anna Bishop and Liza King each added 2 points on the night.
A very talented group, these young ladies bring a lot of hustle to the court against their opponents. The quickness of guards Natalie Sitze and Maci McBride, and Liza King created havoc in the back court for the Eagles, creating several turnovers throughout the contest.


Annie Slaton was the leading scorer for the 7th grade team with 15 points. Maddie Slaton scored 10 points. Alexa Werneck tallied 8 points. She was followed in scoring by Margo Nea who had 6 points and Madeline Parker with 5 points.
"I thought both teams came out a little nervous which is always to be expected for the first game," noted Coach Chad Allen. "It's good to see where you're at and be able to work on making things better."
"It was great to get a couple of wins tonight," added Allen "Now we've got to get ready for Doniphan Monday night."


Dexter, Missouri - The ShowMe Times is proud to highlight the outstanding performance of two Dexter Bearcat Football athletes. Each week the ShowMe Times will choose two players – one offensive player and one defensive player who will be featured as Players of the Week. Leadership on the athletic field is often a good indicator of the future development of our young students and is a perfect training ground for future leaders.
The ShowMe Times is pleased to announce the ShowMe Times Players of the Week #6 against the Kennett Indians are Dylan Bazarian and Noah Kronk.
Dylan is a senior at Dexter High School and he typically plays both offense and defense; however this week he was exception on offense. He actually held double digits in tackles accumulating 10 total for the game.
Dylan excelled offensively scoring three touchdowns for the Bearcats! During the second quarter he ran one up the middle for a 21-yard touchdown. Then in the third quarter he ran one in for an 8-yard touchdown. Finally with just a little over 8 minutes left in the game he ran for a 40-yard touchdown. Bazarian had a team-high 95 yards rushing against the Indians.
Congratulations Dylan! He is our Offensive Player of the Week against Kennett!
Noah Kronk is no stranger to being player of the week. He was chosen last week against Caruthersville with a game-high 19 tackles. He gives more than 100% each time he enters the field. This week he had team-high 14 tackles. He is a leader to the defensive line and the Bearcats are glad to have him on their side!
Congratulations Noah! He is our Defensive Player of the Week against Kennett!
Both of these young men are impressive football players and the Dexter community is proud of their accomplishments. For the entire Dexter vs Kennett football article click HERE.
Kronk and Bazarian will be back in action this Friday evening as the Bearcats travel to New Madrid. Game time is 7:00 p.m. #GoBearcats! Don’t forget to wear your BLACK. It’s BLACK-OUT the EAGLES!

Dexter, Missouri – Senior Jessica Lindsey has been playing volleyball for years. She will be missed on and off the court at Dexter High School. Last night was her last regular season volleyball game in the Bearcat Event Center. It’s a bittersweet night for the team, her parents, coaches, and the fans! We have enjoyed watching her give 100% on the court and help the Lady ‘Cats win great games and tournaments.
Jessica is the daughter of Elaina Lindsey and Kevin and Sara Lindsey. She has been a member of the Track Team her 9th grade year and a member of the Lady ‘Cats Volleyball Team all four years of her high school career.
She is a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Future Teachers of America.
Lindsey was the Stoddard County Freshman of the Year and has been a member of the First-Team All Stoddard County Volleyball Team. She also was All-district her freshman, sophomore and junior years. Her junior year she was on the All-Region Team and was on the Honorable Mention All-State Team.
Jessica plans to attend Mineral Area College and play volleyball. She also plans to get a degree in nursing.
Jessica, you will be missed by many on the volleyball court. We've come to watch you play for 4 years now and the Dexter community is proud of all of your accomplishments. Good luck and enjoy your next adventures!