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 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.
A thread on a popular Internet bulletin board for high school football fans asks the question about field conditions. When there is as much rain as there has been lately that’s a fair question.
The three games of the Booneville Lady Bearcats’ state volleyball tournament match seemed to Coach Robert Dean like a short summary of the three years the program has been in existence. The Lady Cats fell to Marianna Lee on Tuesday night (25-15, 25-15, 25-22).
Magazine celebrated senior night by clinching a share of the school’s first conference title and the league’s top seed with a 47-8 win over Western Yell County at Diamondback Stadium Friday.
The healthiest member of the Booneville starting backfield most of last week, Dwight Ashley celebrated senior night at Bearcat Stadium Friday with four touchdowns in a 35-0 win over West Fork.
So the SEC confirmed last week what Razorback fans started screaming about in the fourth quarter the previous Saturday, Arkansas got hosed.
Booneville Lady Bearcat volleyball coach Robert Dean thinks his team should be used to the position they are in at the state tournament — the position of the team that isn’t favored to win.
Just two years ago the Booneville Lady Bearcat volleyball team counted it as a moral victory if they took as many as 15 points in a game. That team, in its first year back, did not win a match and only took one of the 28 games in the nine matches it played.
Jon Williams was just fine in the bright lights of the big city.
