
Farmington, Missouri – Ethan Stevens and Drake Mitchell qualified for golf sectionals to be held on Monday, May 11th in Sikeston.
Stevens tied for sixth place and Mitchell tied for 13th place at the Class 3, District 1 golf tournament at Crown Pointe Golf Course in Farmington. Stevens shot nine-over-par 81 and Mitchell shot 13-over-par 85.
Farmington won the tournament with a team score of 319. The best 15 individuals qualify for sectionals and the top two teams move on.
Teams Scores: 1. Farmington 319, 2. Park Hills Central 335, 3. Notre Dame Cape Girardeau 339, 4. Cape Central, 5. Sikeston, 6. Dexter, 7. North County, 8. Kennett, 9. Fredericktown, 10. Perryville .
Individual Sectional Qualifiers:
1. Nicholas Westrich (Farmington) +2
2. Brandon Wagner (Park Hills) +3
3. Kobe Franklin (Cape Central) +4
4. Jonathan Bell (Notre Dame) +5
5. Jack Pinkley (Farmington) +6
6. Luke Kinder (Notre Dame) +9
6. Ethan Stevens (Notre Dame) +9
8. Collin Ruble (North County) +10
8. Gabe Wheeler (Sikeston) +10
10. Trenton Schumer (Notre Dame) +11
10. Christopher Ian Semar (Farmington) +11
12. John Burcham (Farmington) +12
13. Justin Halter (Park Hills) +13
13. Drake Mitchell (Dexter) +13
13. Jon Reener (Notre Dame) +13

Charleston, Missouri - The Dexter girls track team brought home several top honors at the SEMO Conference high school track meet in Charleston.
The Lady Cats finished first overall as a team.
Shown in the photo (back row): Jackie Kiger, Hailee Anderson, Carly Dean, MaKayla Waldner, Emily Page, Taylor Wells, Julia Hahn and Madelyn Webb; Pictured (front row): Rhylan Hillis, Michaela Gard, Taylor Ivy, Reagan Miller, Emily Ladd and Amber Cage. Not pictured Paige Moore.
Dexter Girls Track Results
First Place
MaKayla Walder: 200 run (25.76); 400 run (1:01); 100 hurdles (16.12); long jump (16-3)
Hailee Anderson: 300 hurdles (52.70)
Taylor Ivy: triple jump (30-0)
Madelyn Webb: shot put (32-1)
Second Place
Carly Dean: 800 run (2:41)
Emily Ladd: 3200 run (14:19)
Madelyn Webb: discus (83-7 1/2)
Taylor Ivy, Julia Hahn, Rhylan Hillis, Hailee Anderson: 4X400 relay (4:42)
Michaela Gard, Emily Ladd, Carly Dean Hailee Anderson: 4X800 relay (11:25)
Third Place
Emily Ladd: 1600 run (6:24)
Taylor Wells: 3200 run (15:21)
Reagan Miller: 200 hurdles (58.84)
Rhylan Hillis: high jump (4-0)
Amber Cage, Ryland Hillis, Hailee Anderson, Emily Page: 4X200 relay (2:02)
Fourth Place
Rhylan Hillis: 800 run (2:53)
Taylor Wells: 1600 run (6:41)
Reagan Miller: 100 hurdles (19:28)
Taylor Ivy: long jump (13-1)
Dexter Boys Track Results
Third Place
Austin Adams: 110 hurdles (19:36)
Ben Sindle: high jump (5-0)
Ben Sindle, Sean Rybolt, Zack Cartwright, Dawson Kasting: 4X800 relay (9:35)
Fourth Place
Noah Langley: shot put (35-10)
Dylan Long: 3200 run (13:30)
Ben Sindle, Dawson Kasting, Zack Cartwright, Tyler Hurley: 4X400 relay (4:01)

Dexter beat New Madrid Count Central 15-0 and Bernie 7-3 to reach the championship.
They then defeated East Prairie 11-9 in the championship game.
The team is coached by James Sneed and Kyle Williamson.

The Dodgers placed second a the event with the St. Genevieve Riverdogs winning the championship game 12-2.
The Dodgers coaching staff is very pleased with their teams' performance and would like to thank all of the sponsors who are helping to make their season possible.
Members of the team are: Carter Stone, Rylan Mills, Beau Carrier, Lee Michael McDonald, Cooper Rhodes, Jackson Howard, Jay Edmundson, Cameron Bell, Nolan Alford, Lucas Rogers, Mason Parsley and Houston Neely.
The team is coached by Bobby Alford and Chris Mills.

to Host FREE Youth Football Camp
Hayti, MO and New Madrid, MO Natives
This FREE camp will be held Saturday, July 11 from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. on the football field at Moore’s alma mater, Hayti High School. The camp provides youth aged six-18 with the chance to improve their football skills, sportsmanship, and teamwork, while building self-esteem both on-and-off the field. Ages six-12 will have a morning session (9 a.m.-1 p.m.) and ages 13-18 will have an afternoon session (2 p.m.-6 p.m.).
“I can’t wait to get out on the football field with Kony Ealy and these kids in my hometown,” said Moore, who is hosting the camp for the second-straight year. “This community has supported my so much over the years; it’s always nice to be able to give something back.”
Each participant will receive a t-shirt, lunch/dinner, and refreshments. They will also have the opportunity to meet Moore, Ealy, and other NFL players onsite. “I’m really looking forward to spending the day with William Moore and the next generation of kids in southeastern Missouri,” added Ealy. “I hope that they are as excited as I am!”
Camp registration is now open, and is currently registering the first 250 youth ages six-18 (125 six-12 year-olds and 125 13-18 year-olds). Parents can download the registration form and waiver via DropBox, in local-area schools, or by contacting Melanie Wadden (mwadden@ssgfootball.com). Please return BOTH the registration form and the waiver by Friday, June 19, no exceptions, via email to WilliamandKonyFBCamp@gmail.com. Camp is limited to the first 125 youth per session (250 total), so please register early!
The William Moore Youth Football Camp is made possible by Hayti High School, the Atlanta Falcons, and the Carolina Panthers.
About William Moore:
A starter since 2010, Moore has amassed 314 tackles, 32 passes defensed, 14 interceptions, 10 forced-fumbles, and four fumble recoveries in six seasons for the Atlanta Falcons. He earned Pro Bowl honors following a breakout season in 2012 and is entering his seventh NFL season. At the University of Missouri, Moore was a First-Team All-America honoree (2007) and team captain (2008). A native of Hayti, Mo., Moore earned All-State honors on both sides of the ball during his tenure at Hayti High School, where he was also a four-year letter-winner in basketball. He led a team that won three consecutive conference football championships (2001-’03).
About Kony Ealy:
A second-round selection in the 2014 NFL Draft, defensive end Kony Ealy is coming-off of a strong rookie season for the Carolina Panthers. The Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA) and Sports Illustrated All-Rookie Team selection (2014) topped-off his first season with sacks in three consecutive games to close-out the year. At the University of Missouri, Ealy notched 93 tackles, 27.5 tackles for loss, 19 quarterback pressures, 14 sacks, and four forced-fumbles in 38 games and First-Team All-SEC honors as a r-junior (2013). A native of St. Louis, Ealy attended New Madrid High School in New Madrid, Mo., where he earned First-Team All-State, All-Region, All-District, and All-Conference honors (2009).