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Dexter Bearcats Compete in 7-on-7 and Big Man Challenge in Sikeston
June 28th 2022 by Dee Loflin
Dexter Bearcats Compete in 7-on-7 and Big Man Challenge in Sikeston

The Sikeston Bulldogs hosted their second annual Sikeston 7-on-7 and Big Man Tournament on Tuesday, June 21st at the Sikeston Public Schools Stadium. 

The tournament was attended by Kennett, Charleston, Poplar Bluff, Perryville, Portageville, Dexter, Chaffee, Scott City, Hayti and East Prairie.

Scott City defeated Kennett in the championship game of the tournament. The Rams knocked off Dexter in the semifinals while the Indians beat Poplar Bluff.

"Overall, the kids performed better than expected at Sikeston," commented new head coach Chad Jameson.  "In pool play, we were 3-1.  We ended up losing in the semi-finals."

"Our “big men” met the challenges presented that day with a great attitude and effort.  Several kids stood out in the challenge and during 7v7.  We’ve still got a long way to go before the fall, but I believe we are heading in the right direction."

There's less than 2 months to go until the stadium lights at Charles Bland Stadium are illuminated for the Bearcat fans!  Football during the summer never stops, the grind, the heart of the players to play in the heat and give up hanging out with their fans takes endurance and commitment!

"We are still working on setting up some competitions for the month of July.  On the 20th, we plan to travel and compete in a 7v7 & Big Man Challenge at Cape.  At the end of July, we intend to travel to Farmington for a contact camp.  That camp will most likely wrap up our July before heading into the mandatory MSHSAA Dead Period at the beginning of August."

This upcoming week will mark our final team camp for the month of June.  We will continue our weight room work throughout the month of July while having our team camp at Charles Bland Stadium throughout the final 2 weeks of July.  Our home high school camps will be Mon-Thur during the weeks of July 18 & July 25.  We intend to add another 7v7 and some “team building” activities to continue working towards our Bearcat Football goals."

Dexter will open at Scott City on Friday, August 24th before hosting the Sikeston Bulldogs on the following weekend of September 2nd.

Photo provided by Daniel Byrd - ShowMe Times Sikeston.


Last Updated on June 28th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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May 2022 Athletes of the Month Named
June 19th 2022 by Dee Loflin
May 2022 Athletes of the Month Named

The Mules Booster Club has named Madalyn Berry and John-Paul Godwin of Poplar Bluff High School the May Athletes of the Month, presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors.

Madalyn, a soccer player of the Class of 2022, ended her senior season with 19 goals and four assists. Additionally, she had four multiple-goal games plus two hat tricks with three goals in a single matchup.

“She is a very hard-working player on the field,” said Rusty Crafton, Madalyn’s coach. “She has never complained on the field. She just does her job each day, [whether that is during] practices or games.”

John-Paul, a track and field runner of the Class of 2022, is the fourth fastest male 110-meter hurdler with the 21st fastest hurdle time in PBHS history. This year he placed fifth in the 110-meter hurdles with 14.87 seconds at All-State, and 13th in the 300-meter hurdles. During regular season, he had 12 first place finishes. Last year, he placed eighth in the 110-meter with 15 seconds at All-State.

John-Paul is a “great leader” with a “hard work ethic and great drive to make himself better,” said Jeff Mannon, his coach. He “acknowledges everyone with a smile and positive attitude.”

Pictured: Presenting the AOM awards to John-Paul Godwin and Madalyn Berry on Thursday, June 9, is Booster Club president Brian Taylor.

Photo and article submitted by Tim Krakowiak, Communications/Marketing Director, Poplar Bluff R-I School District


Last Updated on June 19th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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MSHSAA Awards Championship Venues, Volleyball Heads to Cape Girardeau
June 19th 2022 by Dee Loflin
MSHSAA Awards Championship Venues, Volleyball Heads to Cape Girardeau

 At its regularly scheduled meeting, the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) Board of Directors discussed a number of proposals submitted by entities hoping to host championships in the sports of Basketball, Cross Country, Volleyball, Wrestling and activity of Music.

The Board approved the proposal submitted by Columbia and the University of Missouri for hosting the Music Festival on the MU campus until the 2028-29 school year. 

The Board also approved the use of Mizzou Arena for the Boys Wrestling Championships until the 2028-29 school year. 

The Cross Country Championship will also stay in Columbia with the Gans Creek Recreational Facility serving as the venue through the 2028-29 school year.

 The board authorized the MSHSAA staff to continue discussions with the Hy-Vee Arena in Kansas City for acceptable terms in hosting the Girls Wrestling Championships.

The board accepted the hosting proposal from Cape Girardeau for hosting the Volleyball Championships for the years 2023-24 and 2024-25 at the Show Me Center on the Southeast Missouri State University campus. 

The board tabled consideration of the hosting proposals for the Volleyball Championships for 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28 to allow staff members to conduct of facility visit with the St. Joseph Civic Arena.

 After considering two proposals from Springfield and Columbia to host the Show-Me Showdown, the board chose the proposal from Columbia.  Beginning with the 2023-24 school year, the Show-Me Showdown will be held on the MU campus in Mizzou Arena and Hearnes Center.  


Last Updated on June 19th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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MDC Encourages Public to ‘Be Bear Aware’ this Summer
June 18th 2022 by Dee Loflin
MDC Encourages Public to ‘Be Bear Aware’ this Summer

MDC’s ongoing bear research indicates Missouri is home to around 800 black bears, and that population is growing by 8% each year.

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is reminding southeast Missouri residents to “Be Bear Aware,” with now being prime time for seeing young male black bears on the move.

MDC Southeast Regional Administrator Matt Bowyer said only one species can be found in this state — the American black bear — though multiple color phases can be found in Missouri other than black, such that a bear’s fur can be brown, red, or cinnamon in color.

“Young bears begin to wander seeking food and new areas to settle,” said Bowyer. “This time of year we are likely to see a bear, or two, as young males naturally wander in search of a new place to call home.”

Bear population is expanding, both in total numbers and range, he said, which might explain the uptick in sightings in recent years. MDC’s ongoing bear research indicates the Show-Me-State is currently home to around 800 black bears, and that population is growing by 8% each year.

“These creatures are part of our state’s natural history, and many people enjoy the thought of seeing one of these impressive animals,” said Bowyer. “But with an expanding population of bears, however, comes an increased potential of human-bear interactions.”

And, he noted, while generally not aggressive, black bears are driven to find food, and they can become accustomed to obtaining food from humans.

MDC suggests the following tips to avoid issues if a bear has been sighted in the area:

Store garbage, recyclables, and compost inside a secure building or in a bear-proof container or location.

Regularly clean and disinfect trash containers to minimize smells that could attract bears.

Keep grills and smokers clean and store them inside.

Don’t leave pet food outside. Feed pets a portion at each meal and remove the empty containers.

Refrain from using bird feeders in bear country from April through November. If in use, hang them at least 10 feet high and 4 feet away from any structure. Keep in mind that even if a bear cannot get to the birdseed, the scent could still attract it to the area.

Use electric fencing to keep bears away from beehives, chicken coops, vegetable gardens, orchards, and other potential food sources.

For more on black bears in Missouri, go to mdc.mo.gov/bearaware. Report bear sightings and submit photos online at mdc.mo.gov/reportbears.

In addition to directly educating Missourians on how to Be Bear Aware about black bears in the state, MDC is also affiliated with the BearWise® program. BearWise is a multi-state education effort developed by black bear biologists and supported by state wildlife agencies, such as MDC, that provides sound information and smart solutions that help people, neighborhoods, and communities prevent problems with black bears and keep bears wild. BearWise shares ways to prevent conflicts, provides resources to resolve problems, and encourages community initiatives to keep bears wild. Learn more at BearWise.org.


Last Updated on June 18th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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2022 SCAA All-Conference Baseball Team Released
June 13th 2022 by Dee Loflin
2022 SCAA All-Conference Baseball Team Released

The 2022 Stoddard County Athletic Association All-Conference Baseball Team has been announced. 

Marcus Massey-Bernie named Coach of the Year.

Jack Bailey - Advance

Jed Garner - Advance

Reece Justice - Bernie

Patrick Liddell - Bernie

John Nimmo - Bernie

Caleb Upchurch - Bloomfield

Taylor Condict - Dexter

Kaeden Kennedy - Dexter

Cole Barnfield - Puxico  

Lane VanGennip - Woodland

Cecil Abernathy - Woodland

Co-Players of the Year:  Jed Garner from Advance, Kaeden Kennedy from Dexter, John Nimmo from Bernie

Coach of the Year:  Coach Marcus Massey - Bernie

Pictured are John Nimmo discussing strategy with Coach Marcus Massey.


Last Updated on June 13th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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