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Class 1 and Class 2 Stoddard County Teams Take #1 Seeds
February 11th 2016 by Dee Loflin
Class 1 and Class 2 Stoddard County Teams Take #1 Seeds

Stoddard County, Missouri - On Wednesday, February 10, 2016 MSHSAA (Missouri State High School Activities Association) held a seedings meeting to release brackets for the District Basketball Tournaments for Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 for both girls and boys teams to begin play on Saturday, February 20, 2016.

The Advance Hornets are the #1 seed for Class 1, District 2 boys basketball and Bloomfield Wildcats are the #1 seed for Class 2, District 1 boys basketball.

Here are the announced seedings and current records for Stoddard County Schools.

Class 1, District 2 Boys Basketball

#1 Advance 19-5

#2 Oran 12-11

#3 Bell City 12-9

#4 Risco 8-13

#5 Richland 3-16

#6 Oak Ridge 3-17

#7 Delta 1-19

#8 Fulton School 7-15

Class 2, District 1 Boys Basketball

#1 Bloomfield 20-3

#2 South Pemiscot 18-7

#3 Scott County Central 15-9

#4 Campbell 13-7

#5 Cooter 10-7

#6 Bernie 4-15

#7 Chaffee 6-15

#8 Holcomb 3-16

Class 4 boys and girls will be announced at a later date and will have their own separate article on the ShowMe Times.


Last Updated on February 11th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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Bloomfield Records 20th Win of the Season
February 10th 2016 by Dee Loflin
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Oran, Missouri - The Bloomfield Wildcats traveled to Oran Tuesday evening hoping for their 20th win of the season and they got just that!  Oran attempted a comeback in the fourth quarter, but fell to the Wildcats 65 – 51.

“Oran just wouldn’t go away and we knew they wouldn’t,” stated Bloomfield’s boys basketball Coach Jason Karnes.  “They are well coached, as always, and they got to us the fourth quarter.”

Bloomfield’s Tim Hector drove in 20 points for the Wildcats hitting five 3-pointers.

Nathan Newell contributed 16 points for Bloomfield hitting two treys in the first half of play.

Max Priggel recorded a game-high 21 points for the Oran Eagles with 10 coming in the fourth quarter.

“At this part of the year you sometimes have to find ways to grind out a win, and we are proud of our guys for doing that tonight,” continued Karnes.

Final Score Bloomfield 65, Oran 51

Bloomfield    16    15   17   17  -   65
Oran               6    15     8   22   -  51

Bloomfield (65) - Tim Hector 20, Peyton Bell 7, Nathan Newell 16, Austin Bond 8, Tyler Battles 1,  Noah Vandiver 9, Alex Gibbs 4.  FG 22, FT 13/20, F 17. (3-pointers: Tim Hector 5, Peyton Bell 1, Nathan Newell 2. Fouled Out: None).

Oran (51) -
Jacob Shoemaker 10, Max Priggel 21, Preston Hahn 3,Layne Johnson 6, Garrison Mangels 7, Blake Schlitt 4.  FG 17, FT 14/19, F 15. (3-pointers: Max Priggel 2, Preston Hahn 1. Fouled Out: None).

Bloomfield (20-3) will host Holcomb on Thursday evening.  It’s also Homecoming for the Wildcats.  Their Homecoming celebration was postponed due to ice earlier this season.

The Junior Varsity Wildcats (14-7) also won their contest over Oran 52-36.


Last Updated on February 10th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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Bearcats Beat Indians in Wrestling
February 10th 2016 by Dee Loflin
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Kennett, Missouri - The Dexter Bearcats defeated rival Kennett Indians 52-22 in a wrestling meet on Tuesday, February 9, 2016.

Dawson Jones, Gavin White, Brandon Twomey, Storm Massey, Ethan Stevens, Christian Yarber, and Cory Holland beat their opponents on the mat.

Matthew Stone and Seth Harris won their match by forfeit.

Below are the match results for Dexter and Kennett.

Dexter (DEXTER) 52.00 Kennett (KENNETT) 22.00

113: Dawson Jones (DEXTER) over Gunner Smith (KENNETT) (Fall 0:00)


120: Matthew Stone (DEXTER) over   (KENNETT) (For.)

126: Darrell Malone (KENNETT) over Dalton Green (DEXTER) (MD 14-5)

132: Gaven White (DEXTER) over Justin Woods (KENNETT) (TF 18-2 4:11)

138: Brandon Twomey (DEXTER) over Victor Olivan (KENNETT) (TF 20-4 4:41)

145: Cody Lewis (KENNETT) over Wyatt Chastain (DEXTER) (Dec 6-4)

152: Kaleb Tribble (KENNETT) over John Tucker (DEXTER) (Fall 1:28)

160: Heath McHaney (KENNETT) over   (DEXTER) (For.)

170: Storm Massey (DEXTER) over Ryan  Nixon (KENNETT) (Fall 1:09)

182: Ethan Stevens (DEXTER) over Nick Arnett (KENNETT) (Fall 1:06)

195: Britt Harris (KENNETT) over Michael Hurst (DEXTER) (TB-1 2-1)

220: Christian Yarber (DEXTER) over Devonte  Flakes (KENNETT) (Fall 4:52)

285: Cory Holland (DEXTER) over Rodney Thomas (KENNETT) (Fall 4:51)

106: Seth Harris (DEXTER) over   (KENNETT) (For.)

The junior varsity wrestled 2 matches, results follow:

JV 182  Garrett Donohoo (Kennett) over Taylor Kallio (Dexter)  (Fall 0:59)

JV 195  Colten Gibson (Dexter) over Cody Roberts (Kennett)  (Fall 5:26)


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February 09th 2016 by Dee Loflin
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Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter boys basketball team hosted the Bell City Cubs on Tuesday evening with Coach Josh Dowdy coming in with a plan of containing the Cubs’ prolific 3-point shooting.

“Our goal was to close out on every 3-point shooter and make them dribble in to Gabe (Jackson).  All in all I felt like we covered up most of their shots,” stated Dexter’s head boys basketball coach Josh Dowdy.  “I still believe they were able to get 5, but those guys have hit double digit threes in multiple games this year.  I commend our guys on executing the plan.”

Dexter consistently got numerous shots at the rim.  A putback by Ethan Flowers in the opening minute of the game put Dexter on top 2-0.  Jacob Pedigo, Gabe Jackson, and Tyler Heil quickly repeated with 2 of their own in the first four minutes of the first quarter on their way to a 75-46 victory over Bell City at the Bearcat Event Center.

“The beginning of the game and start of every quarter is very important and can swing momentum in your favor,” stated Dowdy.  “Tonight we handled that very well, especially on the defensive end.” 

The two most dominate players for Dexter was #35 Gabe Jackson and #21 Jacob Pedigo. 

Jackson pumped in 24 points and 20 rebounds while Pedigo added 21 points including one 3-pointer and was 6 for 6 at the charity stripe.

“We wanted to try to get Gabe involved early and often tonight due to Bell City’s lack of size,” continued Dowdy.  “Our post feeds were not clean, but we did enough to get the victory.”

Ethan Flowers, a hot 3-pointer shooter hit two in the first half, but got into foul trouble tonight finishing with 8 points.

“With Ethan in foul trouble all night, Jacob Pedigo stepped up and played a tremendous game,” Dowdy said.  “He has been consistent all year…..tonight he was in another gear.  It is nice to see a guy pick up his teammates.”

Final Score Dexter 75, Bell City 46

Dexter      19   16   18  22  -  75

Bell City   11   15   10  10  -  46

Dexter (75) - Jason Jarrell 5, Jacob Crumley 2, Jacob Pedigo 21, Ethan Flowers 8, Tyler Heil 6, Ryan Mayo 7, Adam Webb 2, Gabe Jackson 24.  FG 31, FT 10/12, F 14.  (3-pointers: Jacob Pedigo 1, Ethan Flowers 2, Fouled Out: Ethan Flowers).

Bell City (46) - Taylor Jackson 3, Kolten Siebert 6, Logan Yates 5, Cole Nichols 14, Peyton Maddox 5, Bobby Wright 13.  FG 15, FT 10/20, F 15. (3-pointers: Taylor Jackson 1, Kolton Siebert 1, Cole Nichols 1, Bobby Wright 3.  Fouled Out: Kolton Siebert).

Dexter will be back in action on Friday evening traveling to Kennett.  Game time 6:00 p.m.  They still have Poplar Bluff, Notre Dame, and Cape Central left on their schedule before Districts beginning on February 27th.

“Historically, we have not had much success against SEMO Conference teams,” continued Dowdy.  “We have 4 big tests coming up before district play and hopefully we can go out and knock a few off.”


Last Updated on February 09th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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Cape Girardeau, Missouri - The Lady Bearcats got off to a slow offensive start in the first period against a packed homecoming crowd at Notre Dame High School.

The Bulldogs jumped out to a 10 - 4 lead at the end of the first before the Bearcats woke up scoring 23 points in the second period on their way to a 56-49 victory.

Notre Dame executed their offense early and they stretched out the lead in that first quarter, but Dexter fought back defensively and made it tough.  Adding free throws to the scoreboard really proved to be Dexter’s saving grace.

Dexter dominated at the charity stripe hitting 26 of 33 baskets.

Krysten Garrison led the Lady Cats with 17 points.  Chaylea Mosby recorded 14 points and Dakota Reynolds and Melanie McKuin each contributed 12 points.

Reynolds also hit two 3-pointers for Dexter.

Final Score Dexter 56, Notre Dame 49

Dexter              4   23  13  16  -  56

Notre Dame  10  14     8  17  -  49

Dexter (56) - Dakota Reynolds 12, Natalie Sitze 1, Melanie McKuin 12, Krysten Garrison 17, Chaylea Mosby 14.  FG 14, FT 26/33, F 8. (3-pointers: Dakota Reynolds 2, Fouled Out: None).

Notre Dame (49) - Sam Brennan 9, Faith Essner 11, Maddie Urhahn 8, Allie Ziegler 11, Hayli Chapman 6, Megan Heisserer 2, Lexi Welter 2.  FG 20, FT 6/10, F 20. (3-pointers: Faith Essner 1, Hayli Chapman 2, Fouled Out: None).

Dexter (16-4) will be back in action on Thursday when they host the Cape Central Tigers.  Game time 6:00 p.m.  Notre Dame (9-12) will host John Burroughs on Saturday.

Photo credit to Dee Loflin, ShowMe Times Manager/Editor.  Melanie McKuin about to shoot the ball in a previous match-up.


Last Updated on February 09th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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