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2018 DHS Volleyball Season Schedule and Roster
August 16th 2018 by Dee Loflin
2018 DHS Volleyball Season Schedule and Roster

Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Lady Cats Volleyball Team will open at home on August 27th when they host Arcadia Valley High School.  Junior Varsity begins at 6 p.m. with the varsituy game to follow.

There are 10 varsity players and 11 junior varsity players.

The Lady Cats start three seniors this year.  Maycie Martin, Natalie Sitze and Kelby Hill are experienced players and look forward to their last season as a Lady Cat volleyball player.

"Maycie is bringing 3 years of varsity experience to our team," commented head volleyball coach Starla Pulley.  "She will help us leading our offense and will also be a great asset blocking and hitting outside."

"Natalie will take on the role of Libero for our team.  She is just a great athlete and is so quick," continued Pulley.  "She will be a fantastic addition to our defense and will be a valuable asset in that role.  She played some defense on varsity last year and a setter before that.  She may be changing her role some, but I feel she will offer an advantage on the back row on serve receive and defense.

"Kelby was a role player her junior year and put in when needed.  During her years on junior varsity she was a setter and will resume that role this year.  She is working very hard getting more accuracy and set where we need it. She has a remarkable work ethic and continues to work and push herself.

There are also three juniors on the team.  Blair Rogers, Alexa Werneck and Mallory Dunlap all have experience.  This will be Mallory's first year as a varsity player.

"Blair is a returning starter to the program and will begin her 3rd year as a varsity 'Cat.  She will play all the way around. She is a great athlete and makers her presence known even if she isn't as big as some of the other front row hitters."

"Alexa will start her 2nd year on varsity.  She will step up her role and take on some of the offensive load on the front row.  She did an excellent job this summer blocking and playing the front row for us.  I look for great things out of her this year," Pulley said.

Mallory will play on the right side and a first time varsity player.  "She has worked hard this summer and will contribute to the team this year."

Pulley noted she is moving up 4 sophomores this year to the varsity team.  Shelby Bishop, Mekenzie Yount, Chloe Thurmon and Bailey Chamberlain will all contribute at the varsity level.

"Shelby will help with setting.  She ran a 5-1 last year on JV and will run a 6-2 with us this year."

"Makenzie will also play a role as defensive specialist on varsity."

"Chloe and Bailey are two young ladies who will help with our offense," stated Pulley.  "They have worked hard and will contribute much to our offense this year.

The Lady Cats worked hard over the summer giving up much of their personal time to work in the gym. They attended Rib City Shootout, the Jackson Shootout, and the Licking Camp.

"We won both the Rib City Shootout and the Jackson Shootout this summer."

"We spent a lot of time on service receive and defense whcih are key components to be able to run a good offense," commented Pulley.  "If we can't the the pass then we can't run a quick offense and that is key.  We have also worked on our setters on more consistency in their placement of the ball and getting our hitters and setters working closer together."

"We are looking forward to a great year, we have a great group of young ladies."

2018 DHS Volleyball Schedule

Mon 8/27 vs Arcadia Valley H.S. (Home)

Thu 8/30 at Jackson (A)

8/31 - 9/1 Notre Dame Volleyballfest Tournament (TBA)

Mon 9/10 vs Farmington (Home)

Tue 9/11 vs Bloomfield (Home)

Wed 9/12 vs Richland (Home)

Thu 9/13 vs Bernie (Home)

Mon 9/17 at Woodland (A)

Thu 9/20 at Bell City (A)

Mon 9/24 at Advance (A)

Tue 9/25 vs Leopold (Home)

Thu 9/27 at Winona (A)

Sat 9/29 Perryville Tournament (A)

Mon 10/1 vs Puxico (Home)

Tue 10/2 vs Liberty (Mnt View) (Home)

Thu 10/4 at Poplar Bluff (A)

10/8 - 10/12 SCAA Tournament (TBA)

10/13 vs Bernie (Home) (Senior Night)

Mon 10/15 at Notre Dame (A)

Thu 10/18 at Perryville (A)

10/22 - 10/23 Class 3 District 1 Volleyball Tournament (TBA)

Playing for the VARSITY Lady Cats Volleyball team are seniors: Natalie Sitze, Kelby Hill, and Maycie Martin; juniors: Blair Rogers, Alexa Werneck, and Mallory Dunlap; and sophomores: Mekenzie Yount, Shelby Bishop, Bailey Chamberlain, and Chloe Thurmon.

Playing for the JUNIOR VARSITY Lady Cats Volleyball team are sophomores: Mikayla Dodson, Hannah Pyles, Sydney Asberry and freshmen: Dulcie Pullen, Andie Kruse, Magi McBride, Bailey Whitaker, Avery Neely, Lexie Laramore, Tori White, and Sarah Baker.


Last Updated on August 16th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter, Missouri - The 2018 Lady Cats tennis season will open on Friday, August 24th vs Poplar Bluff at Dexter.  Game time is 4:00 p.m.  The Lady Cats will be under new head tennis coach, Mrs. Kristi Boles.  This is Boles first year coaching.

Twenty-two Lady Cats are on the 2018 tennis team with 9 being freshmen.

"I am not sure on exactly why the high number of girls, but I feel it is a good problem to have," commented Coach Boles.  "This is my first year coaching and I have seen great improvements in all these ladies from summer until now."

"We lost three seniors last year, who were the #1, 2 and 3 ranked ladies," continued Boles.  "I do feel I have some girls ready to jump into those roles and provide great leadership."

District assignments have not been announced for high school fall sports.  Hopefully not much will change for girls tennis.

"I expect u to make a great showing and I know the girls are ready to beat Kennett," finished Boles.  Kennett is in search of its 12 straight district title. District assignments will be released later this month by MSHSAA.

Below is the 2018 schedule and roster

2018 Lady Cats Tennis Schedule

Fri 8/24 vs Poplar Bluff (Home)

Mon 8/27 at Sikeston (A)

Tue 8/28 vs Charleston (Home)

Thu 8/30 vs Cape Central

Tue 9/4 at Kennett (A)

Wed 9/5 at Poplar Bluff (A)

Thu 9/13 at Arcadia Valley (A)

Sat 9/15 at Kennett Tennis Tournament (A)

Tue 9/18 at Notre Dame (A)

Thu 9/20 vs Caruthersville (Home)

Fri 9/21 SEMO Conference at Notre Dame (A)

Mon 9/24 vs Kennett (Home)

Tue 9/25 vs Notre Dame (Home)

Wed 9/26 at Windsor (A)

Thu 9/27 vs Jackson (Home)

10/1 - 10/5 Team District Tournament (TBA)

Sat 10/6 Individual District Tournament (TBA)

10/8 - 10/10 Individual Sectionals (TBA)

Sat 10/13 Team Sectionals

Thu 10/18 Team State Championship

10/19 - 10/20 Individual State Championship

2018 Lady Cats Roster

9th grade athletes are Natalie Bolin, Maci Comfort, Hannah Frazier, Grace Hanner, Sara Midgett, Julianna Rivera, Natalie Sells, Grace Teffertiller, and Ivy Tucker.

10th grade athletes are Amira Haggag, Sara Haggag, Elise Noles, Courtney Northcutt, Kyla Propst and Makenna Rodgers.

11th grade athletes are Kirsten Bess and Jaden Cato.

12th grade athletes are Hannah Bollinger, Malia Cook, Abby Dorton, Maci McBride, and Jadyn Northcutt.


Last Updated on August 16th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Apply online Sept. 1 – 18 to hunt waterfowl on 12 MDC managed wetland areas.

Jefferson City, Missouri - The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds waterfowl hunters they have from Sept. 1 through Sept. 18 to apply online with MDC to hunt on 12 wetland areas intensively managed by the Department for waterfowl.

For more information and to apply starting Sept. 1, go to mdc.mo.gov and search “Waterfowl Reservations,” or apply directly at short.mdc.mo.gov/Z4W.

The reservation system allocates half of the available hunting opportunities on these areas for Missouri residents chosen through a random drawing. The other half are for walk-in hunters who draw on-site each morning for the remaining spots.

MDC reminds hunters that waterfowl hunting in Missouri is influenced by habitat conditions, weather, and the timing of migrations more than overall duck and goose numbers.

Get more information on related regulations, seasons, species, permits, limits, and more from MDC’s “Migratory Bird and Waterfowl Hunting Digest 2018-2019,” available where hunting permits are sold.

Get hunting details by species from the MDC website at huntfish.mdc.mo.gov/.

Buy hunting permits from numerous vendors around the state, online at mdc.mo.gov/buypermits, or through MDC’s free MO Hunting mobile app, available for download through Google Play for Android devices or the App Store for Apple devices.


Last Updated on August 10th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Potential regulation change will increase the opportunity for anglers to harvest fish.

Wappapello, Missouri - The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is seeking public input on a possible regulation change for crappie fishing at Wappapello Lake in Wayne County to both allow anglers to keep more crappie and promote more consistency in the quality of the fishery. Wappapello Lake is a popular fishing location in Southeast Missouri. According to MDC, crappie are the most popular fish sought by anglers fishing the lake.

Under the existing MDC regulation, anglers may harvest a daily limit of 30 white and black crappie combined with a minimum length of 9 inches. Under the proposed regulation change, there will be no minimum length limit for crappie. The daily limit will remain at 30 crappie, but not more than 15 of those fish could be above 9 inches.

“Only about two percent of the black crappie in Wappapello ever reach nine inches,” explained MDC Fisheries Management Biologist Dave Knuth. “Therefore, not many black crappie get harvested by anglers with the current regulation.”

The proposed regulation change would allow anglers to harvest more of the slow growing black crappie, while preventing overharvest of white crappie.

“I hope to see a lot of the anglers at these upcoming meetings and have the opportunity to visit with them about this proposed change,” Knuth said.

MDC will hold two public meetings focusing on the proposed regulation change for Wappapello Lake:

Sept. 17, 6 to 8 p.m. at New Home General Baptist Church, 1864 Hwy AA, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901.
Sept. 18, 6 to 8 p.m. at Greenville Elementary Gymnasium, 195 Walnut St., Greenville, MO 63944
MDC invites public comment on the proposed regulation change online at www.mdc.mo.gov/CrappieComments.

Fishing regulations can vary between waters so anglers should check regulations for the specific waters they are fishing. For more information about fishing in Missouri, visit https://huntfish.mdc.mo.gov/fishing.

Last Updated on August 07th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Sikeston, Missouri - The Dexter Bearcats participated in a 7on7 football challenge and lineman challenge at Sikeston along with Scott City and New Madrid County Central.

"We competed well in both the 7on7 and the lineman challenge," commented Dexter Head Football Coach Aaron Pixley.  "We were down a couple of our stronger lineman and came together and worked hard and most importantly had fun."

"We also were down a couple of potential starters for the 7on7 as well, but played hard and had great attitudes the whole day," continued Pixley. "The 7on7 is fantasy in a lot of ways so win or lose in the summer it doesn’t necessarily dictate how your season will go.  This team needs to continue to learn to fight through any adversity thrown at them.  If we do that we’ll be competitive during the season."

The Dexter Bearcats will also be at Sikeston on Friday, August 17, 2018 at the Bulldog Jamboree.  Caruthersville will also be competing.  It all begins at 6 p.m.  Time to fire-up Bearcats!

The Bearcats will open their season at Ste. Genevieve on Friday, August 24, 2018. Kick-Off at 7 p.m.



Last Updated on August 06th 2018 by Dee Loflin




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