HOT SPRINGS – Katie Colford of Maumelle, a student at Arkansas Baptist High School won the girls championship at the recent Arkansas National Archery in the Schools Program state tournament at Summit Arena in Hot Springs.
HOT SPRINGS – Katie Colford of Maumelle, a student at Arkansas Baptist High School won the girls championship at the recent Arkansas National Archery in the Schools Program state tournament at Summit Arena in Hot Springs.
Central Arkansas Christian’s Lady Mustangs reached the quarterfinals of the Class 5A Tournament — the best showing since their move up to Class 5A — before closing the season last week.
Do you want quail on your land? There is a starting point, according to wildlife biologists, and it’s in the grass.
Central Arkansas Christian entered the Class 5A Tournament on Tuesday having lost its last two regular-season games, but Steve Quattlebaum said he thought his team could do some damage this week.
Wood ducks are doing well in Arkansas. Much of the credit can go to humans, especially the many who have built or bought nesting boxes and put them up near water in all corners of the state.
Basketball season ended for the Central Arkansas Christian’s Mustangss Friday after a 55-47 loss at Greenwood.
Wayne Herren was not pleased with how things ended for the Oak Grove Hornets.
Shelby Cox of Maumelle, a senior at Pulaski Academy, won a pair of races and was part of a winning relay team in the Central District swim meet on Saturday at Arkansas-Little Rock.
Central Arkansas Christian’s Lady Mustangs secured a berth in their second straight Class 5A Tournament last week, but they may have lost one of their mainstays for the last week of the regular season.
The good news for the Oak Grove Hornets is they are back in the Class 4A South Regional Boys Basketball Tournament.
