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Dexter 8th Grade Volleyball Team Wins SCAA Tournament
April 12th 2016 by Dee Loflin
Dexter 8th Grade Volleyball Team Wins SCAA Tournament

Bell City, Missouri - The Dexter 8th grade Lady Cats' volleyball team defeated Bernie 25-11, 25-22 to win the SCAA Volleyball Championship on Tuesday evening in Bell City.

Playing on the 8th grade team are: Colby Christian, Emily Jarrell, Margo Nea, Alexa Werneck, Blair Rogers, Madilyn Hampton, Sydney Patrick, Madeline Parker, Kelsey Carrier, and Audrey Lutmer.


Last Updated on April 12th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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Dexter 7th Grade Girls Volleyball Team Takes 2nd Place
April 12th 2016 by Dee Loflin
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Bell City, Missouri - The Dexter Lady 7th Grade girls volleyball team lost to Advance in the SCAA Volleyball Championship at Bell City 25-11, 25-23.

Playing on the 7th grade team are: Hannah Pyles, MeKenzie Yount, Bailey Chamberlain, Destiny Durham, Karlee Keirsey, Payton Phelan, Chloe Thurmon, Bronwen Young, Shelby Bishop, Molley Murphy, Mikayla Dodson, Mattilyn Williams, and Sydney Asberry.


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Advance 7th Grade Volleyball Team Wins SCAA Tournament
April 12th 2016 by Dee Loflin
Advance 7th Grade Volleyball Team Wins SCAA Tournament

Bell City, Missouri - The 7th Grade Advance girls volleyball team defeated Dexter 25-11, 25-23 in the SCAA Middle School Volleyball Tournament in Bell City on Tuesday evening.

Shown in the photo are Coach Hoffman, #3 Nyah Wilson, #5 Danielle Markham, #6 Alyssa Miles #8 Jadeyn Metcalf, #9 Chloe LaRue, #13 Mikayla Mikels, #17 Meadow Morse, and #24 Natalie Hess.



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MSHSAA Releases District and Class Realignments for H.S. Football
April 11th 2016 by Dee Loflin
MSHSAA Releases District and Class Realignments for H.S. Football

Columbia, Missouri - The Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) released their latest classifications based on enrollment records for high school football and on Saturday, April 9, 2016 and was approved by the Board of Directors.

Football Enrollment Breaks for 11-Man Football:

Class 1  64 Schools  109-244      Students

Class 2  64 Schools  245-427      Students

Class 3  64 Schools  472-727      Students

Class 4  64 Schools  732-1314    Students

Class 5  44 Schools  1316-1778  Students

Class 6  32 Schools  1779-2803  Students

In 11-man football, the largest 32 schools based on student enrollment in grades 9-12 are classified in Class 6, while the smallest 64 schools are assigned to Class 1. The next-largest 64 schools are then classified in Class 2, the next 64 in Class 3, and the next 64 in Class 4. The remaining schools are assigned to Class 5.  If two schools form a cooperative partnership, the enrollment of both schools combined are used to determine classification.

The first-allowable football practice date for 2016 will be on Monday, August 1.  The first-possible contest date will be Friday, August 19.

In football, Scott City, Hayti, and Portageville will drop from Class 2 to Class 1, District 1.  They could now face Barat Academy, Chaffee, Crystal City, St. Vincent and Valle Catholic during district play.

Grandview will remain in Class 2, but will switch districts moving from District 2 to District 1 joining Charleston, East Prairie, Jefferson, Kelly, Caruthersville, Malden, and St. Pius X.  Jefferson was formerly in Class 1 and St. Pius X came down from Class 3.

Fox High School will move to Class 6, District 1 and Parkway South will move to Class 5, District 2 leaving Poplar Bluff, Jackson, Rockwood Summit, Oakville, and Vianney in Class 5, District 1. 

Class 4, District 1 will remain the same with Cape Central, Farmington, Festus, DeSoto, Hillsboro, Sikeston, Perryville, and North County.

Dexter will remain in Class 3, District 1 along with New Madrid County Central, Park Hills, Fredericktown, Kennett, Potosi, Salem, and Ste. Genevieve High Schools.

Dexter will most likely open with Ste. Genevieve on August 19th at Ste. Gen. Charleston has dropped Dexter from their schedule; however no announcement has been made as to who the replacement school will be.  The Bearcats will host their home opener on August 26th against Poplar Bluff.


Last Updated on April 11th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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SCAA All-Conference Basketball Awards Announced
April 11th 2016 by Dee Loflin
SCAA All-Conference Basketball Awards Announced

Stoddard County, Missouri - Bloomfield Wildcats' Noah Vandiver is the 2016 SCAA Player of the Year.  The 6'3" senior averaged 16 points per game, 7 rebounds per game and 2 assists per game this year.  His coach, Jason Karnes, was named the 2016 SCAA Coach of the Year. 

"A very special accomplishment for him, and proud of him as he is very deserving of it," commented Bloomfield head boys basketball coach Jason Karnes.  "This award will just add to his list of great accomplishments over the years, and further cement his position in the conversation of some of the best to ever come out of Bloomfield."

"He was an All Stater, 1,000 point scorer, and now Conference Player of the Year, what a tremendous career he had at Bloomfield," continued Karnes. 

Karnes coached Bloomfield to a 28-5 record and advanced the Wildcats to the Final Four for the first time in 50 years.  They finished fourth in state, they won the SCAA Tournament for the first time since 1998, won their District for the first time since 2009 and won the Bernie Invitational Basketball Tournament for the first time since 1965.

"It's very humbling to receive this award coming from the other coaches in the conference.  I have a great respect for this conference and all the coaches and programs in it, and just very honored to receive it," continued Karnes.  "In the end, this really goes to my guys, I was blessed to coach a special group, and this is really about them and us more than it is about myself."  

Tyler Heil, a senior from Dexter, was selected the SCAA Defensive Player of the Year.

"We were very happy to learn that Tyler was voted Defensive Player of the Year," commented Dexter head boys basketball coach Josh Dowdy.  "Tyler waited his turn all through high school and accepted his role as a "Defensive Stopper" for our team this year.  He always guarded the best players - large or small.  We are very proud of him and he set a great example for all future Bearcats!"

As for Gabe Jackson and Ethan Flowers being selected for 1st Team All-Conference, Jason Jarrell for 2nd Team All-Conference, and Jacob Pedigo Honorable Mention, "It is nice to see all of our guys recognized for their outstanding effort this year," continued Dowdy.

1st Team All Conference

Noah Vandiver – Bloomfield

Gabe Jackson – Dexter

Zach Beel – Woodland

Ethan Flowers – Dexter

Dawson Mayo – Advance

Cole Nichols – Bell City

2nd Team All Conference

Armani Vermillion – Advance

Jason Jarrell – Dexter

Levi Woods – Puxico

Austin Ladd – Advance

Brian Whitson – Advance

Preston Wuebker – Advance

Tim Hector – Bloomfield

Honorable Mention

Nathan Newell – Bloomfield

Preston Tilley – Richland

Michael McCormick – Woodland

Bobby Wright – Bell City

Tyler Battles – Bloomfield

Jacob Pedigo – Dexter

Josh Thornton - Richland

Player of the Year – Noah Vandiver (Bloomfield)

Defensive Player of the Year – Tyler Heil (Dexter)

Coach of the Year – Jason Karnes (Bloomfield)

Special Note: The SCAA Coaches vote on the All-Conference Awards.


Last Updated on April 11th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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