
Sikeston, Missouri - For the first time the Dexter Bearcats boys basketball team secured a spot in the semifinal game of the SEMO Conference Tournament held at Sikeston. They battled aginst the Notre Dame Bulldogs, but felt short 69-64.
The #6 seeded Notre Dame Bulldogs will face the #1 seeded Sikeston Bulldogs in the Championship game at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, December 8, 2017.
The Bearcats fought all the way to the end cutting Notre Dame's lead to 62-60 with a little over one minute left in the game.
Senior Clay Mullins scored a game-high 21 points and added five assists and five rebounds.
Senior Ben Sindle tallied 17 points including 5 treys.
Gabe Jackson and Alan Pippins each added 9 points. Pippen's points came on 3-pointers.
"Mullins did a good job of attacking their matchup," commented Dexter head coach Josh Dowdy. "Sindle and Pippins stepped up and hit some bigs shot."
"We just did not do enough on the defensive end to win against a quality team like Notre Dame," continued Dowdy. "We scored 64 points tonight and typically that is enough for us to win a basketball game."
Dawson Dohogne and Kam Dohogne added the bulk of Notre Dame's points scoring 18 and 11 respectively. Ad Braden Noel's 14 points and you have three great scoring athletes.
"Notre Dame shot the ball well, but that had a lot to do with our defensive intensity," continued Dowdy. "We can do better than what we showed tonight."
Dexter will face Cape Central in the 3rd Place game on Friday evening at 7:00 p.m. in the Sikeston Field House.
"This is a good change for us playing at the end of the week of the SEMO Conference Tournament. Typically our boys are running around with one another or their girlfriends," stated Dowdy. "I am glad we are at Sikeston instead tonight!"
Final Score Dexter 64, Notre Dame 69
Dexter 13 17 15 19 - 64
Notre Dame 6 18 13 22 - 69
Dexter (64) - Seth Rogers 4, Alan Pippins 9, Ben Sindle 17, Clay Mullins 21, Dawson Kasting 4, Gabe Jackson 9. FG 23, FT 10/16, F 10. )3-pointers: Ben Sindle 5, Alan Pippins 3. Fouled Out: None).
Notre Dame (69) - Kam Dohogne 11, Tyler Landewee 9, Jack Floyd 11, Braden Noel 14, Tyler Parker 6, Dawson Dohogne 18. FG 28, FT 4/7, F 18. (3-pointers: Jack Floyd 3, Brandon Noel 2, Kam Dohogne 2, Dawson Dohogne 1, Tyler Landewee 1. Fouled Out: None).

Sikeston, Missouri - With fans on their feet in the final seconds of the biggest upset in the SEMO Conference Tournament history, the #7 seeded Dexter Bearcats finally upset the #2 Charleston Bluejays in a thriller game. It was the first time since its inception in 2006 that the 'Cats have advanced to the semifinals. Final score 59-54!
It was also the Bearcats' first win over Charleston since 2004.
Dexter scored the game's first eight points and never trailed throughout. They were able to slow the game down and methodically take care of the ball and run their own offense.
"Tonight they received a well deserved win," said Coach Josh Dowdy of the Dexter Bearcats. "I thought we showed a lot of fight tonight. I will not forget the smiles in that locker room tonight! We understand it is just a first round win of a tournament but for our program it is a HUGE WIN!!!"
"We have practiced real well this year. The boys are trying to do what we ask of them each day," continued Dowdy. "In fact, there are times I feel like we are pushing them to their limit. They just keep coming back for more. We are just trying to convince them that whatever they put in is usually what they will get back."
Dexter senior Gabe Jackson scored a game-high 19 points. Jackson was instrumental inside and made the biggest impact setting the tone on just how the 'Cats wanted to physically attack the Blue Jays man-to-man defense.
"Gabe was real good tonight. He has played fine this year, but tonight was a monster effort," stated Dowdy. "He grabbed rebounds, loose balls, and just played more physical tonight. Gabe will have to continue to give us those kind of minutes for us to compete with the best teams around here."
Seniors Ben Sindle and Clay Mullins each added 11 for the Bearcats.
"Clay Mullins continues to play real well. We are asking him to do so much for our team and he has been terrific," continued Dowdy. "He handles the ball and he stepped up and took a big charge that I felt was one of the highlights of the game. He is playing with more toughness this season!"
Sindle sank a trey just under 4 minutes left in the game to give Dexter their largest lead of the night 47-36. Nine of the next ten points came from the charity stripe where Dexter shot 8 for 10 and Charleston 4 for 6.
Back-to-back 3-pointers by Charleston brought them within 3 points and that were it got a little scary for the Dexter Bearcats. Many fans were on their feet holding their breath or just praying that they could hold on for the win. With just 20 seconds left in the game Charleston closed the gap to just 2 points, but the Bearcats would not give up and it was Sindle and Alan Pippins who finished the final 10 seconds perfect from the free throw line going four for four. Free throws definitely made a difference in the 4th quarter. Dexter shot 15 for 18 in the last period and was 17 for 22 in all.
"We really focused on stopping their transition game tonight," Dowdy said of Charleston's efforts. "In game one, they outscored us by 20 points in transition. Our defensive effort especially in the first three quarters was good tonight. We had a lot of help off the bench tonight due to foul trouble. Braxton was real good. He came up with some key loose balls and held his own guarding Clark. Our free throws down the stretch helped us to keep the lead and nail down a victory."
Dexter will play in the SEMO Conference Boys Basketball Tournament semifinal for the first time in the school's history. They will compete against the #6 seed Notre Dame who upset the #3 seeded Jackson Indians just prior to the Bearcats' performance on Monday evening. Game will be on Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 7:30 p.m.
"Playing on a Thursday this week is new for us," commented Dowdy. "We will practice hard over the next two days and see if we can come over here and compete like we did tonight. I will be surprised if this group doesn’t lay their heart on the line again."
Final Score Dexter 59, Charleston 54
Dexter 16 10 7 26 - 59
Charleston 6 15 8 25 - 54


New Madrid, Missouri - The Dexter Bearcat wrestling team traveled to New Madrid County Central high school on Tuesday, December 5, 2017 and defeated the Eagles 57 - 15.
Dexter (DEXTER) 57.00 Central (New Madrid County) (CENTRLNM) 15.00 RESULTS BELOW:
106: CJ Greene (DEXTER) over (CENTRLNM) (For.)
113: Bryston Pemberton (DEXTER) over (CENTRLNM) (For.)
120: Drew Soule (DEXTER) over Austin Perry (CENTRLNM) (Dec 9-2)
126: Travis Waldner (DEXTER) over Kannon Nowell (CENTRLNM) (Fall 5:46)
132: Wyatt Parker (DEXTER) over Keilan Gibbs (CENTRLNM) (Dec 8-3)
138: Mason Keena (DEXTER) over Hunter Bailey (CENTRLNM) (Dec 10-5)
145: Corey Hawkins (DEXTER) over (CENTRLNM) (For.)
152: Jacob Wicker (CENTRLNM) over Wyatt Chastain (DEXTER) (Fall 4:59)
160: Darren Duckworth (CENTRLNM) over (DEXTER) (For.) 170: Parker VanSlyke (DEXTER) over (CENTRLNM) (For.)
182: Jett Featherston (DEXTER) over Herman Jackson (CENTRLNM) (Fall 4:42)
195: Caleb Coons (DEXTER) over Brett Gerecke (CENTRLNM) (Fall 2:51)
220: Colten Gibson (DEXTER) over John Michael Stanley (CENTRLNM) (Fall 0:41)
285: Jay Maltbia (CENTRLNM) over Christian Yarber (DEXTER) (Dec 8-6)
Photo submitted by Melanie Keena.

Charleston, Missouri - The Dexter Bearcats gave their all for three quarters before falling to the Jays on their home court in Charleston on Tuesday, November 28, 2017 by a score of 62-53.
Dexter has lost 12 straight season openers to the Charleston Bluejays. Though the Jays were down as much as 9 points at one point in the first minutes of the game thanks to some impressive shooting from the Bearcats hitting their first five shots from the field leading to a quick 11-2 advantage.
"We came out early in the game and executed offensively in the halfcourt very well," stated Dexter head boys basketball coach Josh Dowdy. "That was encouraging. We also took care of our defensive assignments too."
Demarcus Sharp led the Jays with a game-high 22 points. Jeremy Tucker added 11 points and Terridean Bogan tallied 10 points.
"Charleston is a good team," continued Dowdy. "We have competed real well with them the last two years. We have not been able to finish the game off, but the boys gave a great effort tonight."
Clay Mullins finished with 15 points and five rebounds for Dexter. He had a four-point play at the end of the first quarter to give the Bearcats a 15-13 lead.
"Clay had a big night for us handling the ball," stated Dowdy. "He has really improved since last season."
Seth Rogers set the scoring run for the second quarter with a 3-pointer right out the gate. He finished the game with seven points.
Ben Sindle recorded 6 treys for a team-high 18 points.
"Our team chemistry is good and these boys are a fun bunch to be around," Dowdy said. "Despite coming up short, our performance tonight is something we can build on."
Final Score Dexter 53, Charleston 62
Dexter 15 16 8 14 - 53
Charleston 13 17 11 21 - 62
Dexter (53) - Seth Rogers 7, Braxton Foster 2, Ben Sindle 18, Clay Mullins 15, Dawson Kasting 3, Gabe Jackson 6. FG 18, FT 9/15, F 14. (3-pointers: Seth Rogers 1, Ben Sindle 6, Clay Mullins 1, Fouled Out: None)
Charleston (62) - Terridean Bogan 10, Samuel Bledsoe 3, Demarcus Sharp 22, Mardareyon Clark 9, Jeremy Tucker 11, Delontre Gillespie 7. FG 25, FT 8/12, F 18. (3-pointers: Terridean Bogan 2, Samuel Bledsoe 3, Jeremy Tucker 1. Fouled Out: None).
Dexter will host the Sikeston Bulldogs, another powerhouse SEMO Conference team on Friday, December 1, 2017. Charleston will be on the road at Notre Dame on Friday.
In JV action the Charleston Blue Jays also defeated the Dexter Bearcats 59 - 54
Dexter 4 14 16 20 - 54
Sikeston 15 15 20 9 - 59
Dexter (54) - Carter Dorton 11, Logan Wyman 2, Andrew Ellinghouse 11, Peyton Driskill 11, Haden Hillis 8, Riley Slusher 2, Garrett Henson 7, and A. Daniels 2. FG 21, FT 8/15, F 15. (3-pointers: Carter Dorton 3, Peyton Driskill 1; Fouled Out: Haden Hillis).
Sikeston (59) - Sam Bledsoe 3, Torridean Bogan 10, Preston Moore 5, Isaia Gillispie 6, Elmer DAvis 8, S. Fitzpatrick 2, Brian Viser 5, Javontrey Wiley 11, Blessin Kimble 8. FG 23, FT 8/19, F 22. (3-pointers: Bledsoe 1, Bogan 2, Viser 1, Wiley 1; Fouled Out: None).