The Bears just don’t know how to quit. After starting the season 0-5, Sylvan Hills is in the playoffs after a 13-12 win over Beebe at Bill Blackwood Field Thursday.
The Bears just don’t know how to quit. After starting the season 0-5, Sylvan Hills is in the playoffs after a 13-12 win over Beebe at Bill Blackwood Field Thursday.
Note: Speculation is frequent in the following remarks, but they are about deer hunting – a pastime speculative in its very nature.
Now in its third year, the Downtown Tipoff Club has rolled out another collection of intriguing speakers.
The Sylvan Hills Bears kept their playoff hopes alive with a 33-7 win over McClellan Friday night at home.
There has been a push for several years in Arkansas to get more kids interested in hunting and to help older folks keep up their hunting activities.
The Sylvan Hills Bears’ pass-heavy offense was out of its element in the wet elements at Monticello last Friday. The Bears fell 35-7 in 5A-Southeast action.
It was a short-lived trip to the Class 5A Tournament for the Sylvan Hills Lady Bears.
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.”
After 20 straight conference wins and back-to-back conference titles, the next step for the Sylvan Hills Lady Bears is the state tournament.
The Bears’ defense pitched its second consecutive shutout, giving Sylvan Hills a 27-0 win at North Pulaski in 5A-Southeast play.
