After a disappointing fourth-quarter loss at Vilonia last week, Central Arkansas Christian will entertain high-flying Greenwood at Mustang Mountain on Friday.
After a disappointing fourth-quarter loss at Vilonia last week, Central Arkansas Christian will entertain high-flying Greenwood at Mustang Mountain on Friday.
As a math teacher, Mike Buchan knows the Oak Grove Hornets still have a shot at the state playoffs.
Listen closely as modern gun deer season approaches, and you’ll hear it. Somebody will say, “We just don’t have the deer like we did in the old days.”
Central Arkansas Christian made its first appearance in the Class 5A Volleyball Tournament when the Lady Mustangs defeated Sylvan Hills in the first round Tuesday.
After dodging overtime at Siloam Springs last week, Central Arkansas Christian’s Mustangs will play another “playoff” game at Vilonia on Friday in an attempt to reach the Class 5A Playoffs.
With his team locked in a three-game losing streak, Oak Grove football coach Mike Buchan is looking for positives.
We all know that fish is good eating, even those few folks in our midst who insist they don’t go for seafood.
If Central Arkansas Christian’s Lady Mustangs need it, they can make their last case for a berth in the Class 5A State Volleyball Tournament on Thursday when they travel to Harrison in the regular-season finale.
Mike Buchan is convinced he has seen the best. Well, at least one of them. After last week’s 49-21 loss to Nashville, the Oak Grove Hornets coach said he feels that the Scrappers are as good as they ever have been.
The Central Arkansas Christian golf team finished second by nine shots to Hot Springs Lakeside in the Class 5A Tournament at Hot Springs last week.
