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Dexter P&R Gym

Posted Friday, June 13, 2008, at 3:40 PM

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Dexter's new Park and Recreation Gymnasium...... or is it another Pizza Hut?
The Dexter Parks and Recreation Gymnasium is almost ready for occupancy. The gym's primary use will be to house the city's little league teams and adult volleyball and basketball team play.

A rental fee will be involved for some use and those details will be made available at the city's open house, which will be scheduled later this summer, according to Jamie Lloyd of the Parks and Recreation Department.

Does this building resemble a Pizza Hut?


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Resemble? It looks exactly like a Pizza Hut! Ha ha! However, I have two children, one of whom is extremely active in sports such as little league softball, so my family and I are excited about the gym's opening!

-- Posted by huxgirl28 on Fri, Jun 13, 2008, at 4:31 PM

Mmm...do the other sides look like this one - or even more plain?

Ah, Bobby, it's the inside that counts, anyway!

-- Posted by goat lady on Fri, Jun 13, 2008, at 10:13 PM

Nothin' wrong with the Hut....serve a few pepperoni thin crusts, a few cheesy breadsticks and some of those new spicy wings....ya got a meal AND a ballgame!

-- Posted by bringwine on Fri, Jun 13, 2008, at 11:05 PM

Bobby, this is off topic, but I was wondering if you were interested in doing a sports feature on a Little League team here in Dexter. It's the instructional league. My son's team (Missouri Southern Healthcare) has played 10 games (only have 4 more to go), and we're undefeated. We're the only team that is in that league. I figured it would be a treat for these guys and gals to be in the paper since they're worked so hard! You can contact me at my email, tigeress80_us@yahoo.com if you're interested. Thanks!

-- Posted by mrsdolphin on Wed, Jun 18, 2008, at 8:34 PM

Ah, Bobby, you're so approachable!

-- Posted by goat lady on Wed, Jun 18, 2008, at 9:19 PM

Mr. Bobby Sports Guy,

I caught only part of this morning's news about the sanctions on the Semo men's and women's basketball teams. What's that all about?

-- Posted by goat lady on Thu, Jun 19, 2008, at 6:22 AM
Bobby Greer's response:
Recruiting violations! An ongoing problem in the NCAA. Here is what was reported in Thursday's SEMissourian......

By Toby Carrig

Southeast Missourian

Wednesday could have been worse for Southeast Missouri State University's women's basketball program.

The penalties announced by the NCAA Committee on Infractions included a two-year vacating of records for the program, half of the amount the committee said it would impose in correspondence to the university in October.

But the period of the penalty does include 2005-2006 season, during which Southeast won the first of two consecutive Ohio Valley Conference tournament championships and made its first NCAA tournament appearance. It also includes the 2004-2005 season but does not include the first two years of B.J. Smith's four-year stint as coach.

"We are concerned about the vacation of records, and we will be reviewing our options regarding that additional sanction over the next two weeks," Southeast president Dr. Ken Dobbins said Wednesday.

The university has until July 3 to make an appeal through the NCAA process.

The penalty wipes out the 44 victories over those two seasons, meaning the university must change the records in media guides and recruiting material and that any reference to the NCAA tournament appearance must be removed from athletics department stationery and public banners. OVC commissioner Dr. Jon Steinbrecher said the university also would lose its claim to the OVC championship in 2005-2006, unless it successfully appeals.

Dobbins said the university, which had implemented a number of self-imposed sanctions in June 2006 based on a preliminary report that outlined the violations, also agreed with the committee's decision to impose a two-year probationary period for the women's basketball program, which began Tuesday.

The NCAA's public infractions report on the investigation was more detailed on the violations than the preliminary report put together by a consulting firm, The Compliance Group, on behalf of the university and the conference, but it essentially covered much of the same ground.

Southeast was cited for recruiting violations of impermissible transportation in 11 instances from the summer months of 2004 and 2005, impermissible housing in seven instances over three summers from 2003 to 2005, inappropriate use of a staff member's computer by a prospective student-athlete and inappropriate participation by prospects in summer workouts during two summers.

"The scope and nature of the violations detailed demonstrate that the former head coach failed to monitor the women's basketball program to assure compliance with all applicable NCAA rules," said the report, which also cited a lack of institutional control for failure to monitor the women's summer program and audit the travel records for the men's team.

The men's program was cited for allowing three student-athletes who had transferred to the university but were not yet eligible to play to travel with the team during the 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 seasons. The university paid a $12,600 fine -- twice the amount of the travel costs incurred -- during the 2006-2007 fiscal year.

The violations against the men's program had been part of the preliminary report, which came four months into a 29-month process that began with the university asking the OVC in February 2006 to assist in investigating allegations made by former assistant coach Kevin Emerick, according to documents released by the university.

The university and Smith appeared before the NCAA Committee on Infractions two months ago as part of a full hearing process.

"We're appreciative of the fact the committee listened to what we had to say at our hearing in Indianapolis," Southeast athletic director Don Kaverman said.

He added the university has taken corrective actions to educate coaches and improve oversight of the athletic programs.

Wow, what a hassle! What do they mean by "vacation of records," I wonder? I didn't realize that records could take a vacation...

-- Posted by goat lady on Thu, Jun 19, 2008, at 5:20 PM

The wins accumulated by the team vanish (or go on vacation) until an appeal and subsequent positive hearing could/would overturn the NCAA's verdict.

From what I understand (and I could be wrong) the team's losses still stand. They just would not have any victories.

-- Posted by greer958 on Fri, Jun 20, 2008, at 9:41 AM

Bummer!

-- Posted by goat lady on Mon, Jun 23, 2008, at 9:51 PM


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Bobby is currently the General Manager and Assistant Publisher at the Daily Statesman after serving his term as Managing Editor. He wears many hats in the office, including coordinator of all things online, but his real passion is sports.
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