The Rattlers entered the state meet ranked #1 in VYPE.com coaches poll and #2 in the ATS Coaches Poll. Although they did not win the title they did live up to expectations as three runners finished in the top 11 running the races of their lives.
The Rattlers entered the state meet ranked #1 in VYPE.com coaches poll and #2 in the ATS Coaches Poll. Although they did not win the title they did live up to expectations as three runners finished in the top 11 running the races of their lives.
Glenn M. Parrish Democrat Editor When I wandered into the walk-in closet Friday morning I considered grabbing something purple.
Perched atop the Class 4A playoff bracket, the Booneville Bearcats will play at home as long as they remain alive, or until they reach the finals.
On paper, a one-seed should dominate a five-seed. On the Diamondback Stadium field Friday night one-seeded Magazine got three defensive touchdowns from Dakota Kohler and did dominate fifth-seed Two Rivers, 55-0.
The Booneville seventh grade Kittens ran the table. With a 36-8 win over Ozark Thursday the Kittens put the finishing touches on a 10-0 campaign, becoming the first team in school history to do it.
You might think that a man who’s had the national celebrity and exposure in 2009 that Matt Riviera has had, might outgrow his Arkansas roots.
A season after a school record seven victories the Magazine Rattlers have gone at least one better this year.
With four seconds to play in the third quarter Friday night Dwight Ashley ran 25 yards for his third touchdown of the night and became the third Bearcat back to crack the 100-yard mark on Ozark’s new turf field.
In one 11 minute stretch Friday night at Keenan Field in Dardanelle Talor Tatterson touched the football seven times. He took it to the house on three of them. Three different ways.
In a battle of the only two Rattler mascots in Arkansas Murfreesboro got the better of Magazine Friday night, 37-20.
