Archive | August, 2009

Early Eyes Tougher Purple’Dog ‘D’

FAYETTEVILLE — Brian Early wasn’t anywhere on Daryl Patton’s short list when he started looking for a new defensive coordinator.

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Gartman To Be Mounties Go-To Receiver

ROGERS — Lucas Gartman is not the fastest player on the Rogers High roster nor is the senior the most athletic player.

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Emotion Aids Leadership For Purdy

ROGERS — Making Spanky mad is starting to pay dividends for Rogers Heritage coach Perry Escalante.

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McKinney Ready For Big Senior Season

SPRINGDALE — Josh McKinney loves playing for Chris Wood.

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GREAT EXPECTATIONS

SPRINGDALE — At first glance, he appeared severely out of place.

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Beyond The Box Score

The Bulldogs have some new faces on both sides of the ball, but feature several players on defense who played last year and will help Springdale be competitive in every game it plays. Junior quarterback Joseph Calcagni comes from a family of quarterbacks and will certainly have a productive season.

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Bentonville Eyes Repeat

FAYETTEVILLE — Barry Lunney’s fourth season at Bentonville earned the coach his fifth state championship.

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5A-WEST conference PREVIEW

SPRINGDALE — The sun will rise in the East and set in the West, taxes are due every April and Greenwood is a favorite to win the 5A-West Conference.

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Shiloh Christian Team To Beat In 4A-1

SPRINGDALE — All roads likely lead through Shiloh Christian this season in the 4A-1 Conference.

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4A-4 CONFERENCE PREVIEW

SPRINGDALE — West Fork coach Rodney Selph realizes that nobody saw the Tigers coming last fall.

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