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Advance High School 2021 Fall Baseball Schedule
August 23rd 2021 by Dee Loflin
Advance High School 2021 Fall Baseball Schedule

Last Updated on August 23rd 2021 by Dee Loflin




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Lady Bearcat Tennis 2021 Schedule and Roster
August 23rd 2021 by Dee Loflin
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Dexter, MO - Lady Bearcat Tennis will open on the road against the Poplar Bluff Lady Mules on Friday, August 27th at 4 p.m.

Their first three matches are on the road before settling at home against Sikeston on September 2nd.

2021 Girls Tennis Team

Freshmen: Audrey Culp, Rylee Dawson, Briley Engler, Kiera Goodman, Sophia James, Puja Maisuria, Kayley McCoy, and Febe Worley.

Sophomores: Kate Churchill, Emma Dorton, and Mia Holden.

Juniors: Destiny Ahrens, Bella Cook, Jayci Holcomb, Alise Howell, and Grace Marvel.

Seniors: Natalie Bolin, Maci Comfort, Makenzie Mahy, Julianna Rivera, and Natalie Sells.

Pictured Front Row (L to R): Rylee Dawson, Briley Engler, Makenzie Mahy, Natalie Bolin, Maci Comfort, Julianna Rivera, Natalie Sells, Emma Dorton, Mia Holden, Kayley McCoy

Back Row (L to R): Alise Howell, Audrey Culp, Sophia James, Puja Maisuria, Destiny Ahrens, Febe Worley, Kiera Goodman, Bella Cook, Jayci Holcomb, Grace Marvel, Kate Churchill

DHS Girls Tennis Schedule 2021


Last Updated on August 23rd 2021 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter Bearcats Perform Well at Annual Football Jamboree
August 23rd 2021 by Dee Loflin
Dexter Bearcats Perform Well at Annual Football Jamboree

Dexter, MO - The 2021 high school football season started on Friday, August 20th at Charles Bland Stadium with the annual jamboree featuring Dexter, Caruthersville, Fredericktown, and Poplar Bluff.

It was hot and muggy, but football fans came out to support their favorite teams.

The Bearcats opened with a 12-0 win over Fredericktown.  They defeated the Caruthersville Tigers 12-6 and finished with a 6-all tie with the Poplar Bluff Mules.

Coach Aaron Pixley played almost athlete on his 54-man roster preparing the Bearcats for the season opener against the Scott City Rams on August 27th at home. Kick-off 7 p.m.

Josh Alday, starting quarterback for the Bearcats, ran down the left sideline for a 25-yard touchdown and Kaeden Kennedy scored on a 3-yard run up the middle against Fredericktown.

Backup quarterback, Ryder Williams, threw a touchdown pass to Damon Helton against Poplar Bluff. That scrimmage ended in a 6-6 tie.

Against Caruthersville, Alday completed a 7-yard touchdown to Josupait for a score.

Taylor Condict finished the evening with a 12-yard touchdown defeating the Tigers 12-6.




Last Updated on August 23rd 2021 by Dee Loflin




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MDC Managed Waterfowl Reservations Open September 1st
August 11th 2021 by Dee Loflin
MDC Managed Waterfowl Reservations Open September 1st

Pre-season reservation period will run Sept. 1-18. In-season weekly drawings will take place Monday afternoons.

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) announces its managed waterfowl hunts for this hunting season. The pre-season reservation period will run Sept. 1-18 with results posted Oct. 1. The in-season weekly drawings will take place on Monday afternoons with a seven-day application period that opens the Tuesday before and closes the Monday of the draw at 3 p.m.

Missouri residents and qualifying non-residents, such as students from out of state or members of the military stationed in Missouri, can apply online for a reservation to guarantee them an opportunity to hunt on a specific day on a specific area. Residents and nonresidents can also arrive at a managed waterfowl hunting area the morning they wish to hunt and wait in line for the possibility of getting a hunting spot.

Applicants for waterfowl reservations must have their required permits to apply, and their Federal Duck Stamp to hunt.

MDC offers managed waterfowl hunting on more than a dozen conservation areas specially managed with a focus on wetlands. Hunters can apply for a reservation or participate in a daily morning drawing for opportunities to hunt at these areas. MDC also offers waterfowl hunting on other conservation areas. In addition to MDC areas, Missouri offers waterfowl hunting opportunities at numerous other public and private locations around the state.

For this fall, MDC’s waterfowl reservation system will offer 50 percent of daily hunting positions for the managed-hunt areas through online reservations. Of the 50 percent of spots through online reservations, half will be for pre-season applications and half will be allocated during a weekly in-season application period. The remaining 50 percent of spots will be held for hunters who participate in the daily morning drawing and wait in the “poor line” for the possibility of getting a hunting spot.

“Under this reservation system, if an area offers 20 daily hunting positions, five will be allocated through pre-season reservations and five through in-season reservations,” explained Joel Porath, who coordinates managed waterfowl hunts for MDC. “The remaining 10 positions will be allocated to hunters from the poor line the morning of each hunt.”

Successful pre-season and in-season reservation applicants will be notified after their respective draws via email or text message with their hunt date, location, and pill assignment. “Pills” designate the order hunting parties select their hunting locations on the area. The lower the number, the sooner hunting parties get to select their hunting location.

“This will let reservation holders know before they leave their homes if their randomly generated number will enable them to be one of the first, middle, or last parties to pick their hunting location,” said Porath.

Only one member from each hunting party will be allowed to have a staff member pull a pill for their respective party. Residents and nonresidents can hunt with a reservation holder and hunting parties are limited to a maximum of four people.

MDC also notes that hunters with disabilities will apply to use ADA hunting blinds through the online reservation system during the same timeframe as the preseason application period. ADA blinds that are not selected and allocated during the preseason drawing will be placed in the weekly in-season draws.

“As with last season, MDC is prepared to use COVID-19 modifications implemented in the 2020-2021 waterfowl managed hunt process to assure the safety of hunters and staff if COVID conditions this season warrant these steps,” Porath added. “These steps include staff working to implement plans to allocate hunting locations this season for vacant positions so hunting spots don’t go unused.”  


Last Updated on August 11th 2021 by Dee Loflin




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