Watson Chapel already had a postseason berth in its grasp, which was a good thing because the Wildcats had a little trouble hanging on to everything else Thursday.
It did not take long for the West Helena-Helena Cougars to eliminate the Sylvan Hills Bears from playoff contention.
In a season where the grit of his team has pleased Sylvan Hills coach Jim Withrow, his biggest regret may turn out to be his own decision.
Another week. Another one-point victory. On the strength of three-straight one-point wins, the Sylvan Hills Bears are right in the thick of the 5A-Southeast race.
After consecutive one-point football victories, the Sylvan Hills Bears are now looking at a modest three-game winning streak.
With a team full of youth, and somewhat depleted because of injuries, the Sylvan Hills Bears have a chance to reach a milestone Friday.
Sports Editor Sylvan Hills coach Jim Withrow looks at the landscape in the 5A-Southeast Conference and sees a playground
North Pulaski was trying to crack into the upper level of the 5A-Southeast Conference with matches at Sylvan Hills and Little Rock Christian.
After dusting off Central Arkansas Christian in a rare home game, the North Little Rock Lady Charging Wildcats started defense of the annual tournament at Hall, now called the Arkansas Alumni Classic– with a 49-47 victory over the Lady Warriors.
