Monthly Archives: September 2010
← Older postsTigers Go On Without Gean
September 28, 2010How much will Bentonville’s football team miss senior quarterback Pearson Gean? Granted, the Tigers will miss having a dual threat in Gean, who went to coach Barry Lunney’s house Sunday evening to announce his decision of leaving the team because he didn’t want another injury to damage his swimming career. But the Tigers will keep going, with junior Dallas Hardison … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentAnatomy Of A Drive
September 27, 2010I did not get a chance to really expand on this in my gamer in Saturday’s paper, but Gentry’s 96-yard game winning drive against Farmington last Friday night was incredible once I was able to break it down. The drive, which ended as the horn sounded and Gentry QB Austin Millsap was crossing the goal line, featured a huge fourth … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentRogers High Football
September 23, 2010Receiver Graham Parker has been suspended indefinitely for violation of team rules. Mounties coach Shawn Flannigan said he could not comment because of student privacy rights. Parker also played QB when the Mounties switched to the Dead-T.
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentThat time already?
September 21, 2010It doesn’t seem it was that long ago. I had just begun my transition from the desk to being the Bentonville sports writer, and my first story was previewing Bentonville’s golf teams. Now the Lady Tigers are finishing up their regular season today with a match against Springdale Har-Ber at the Berksdale Golf Course. The Class 7A state girls golf … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentLate Night, Early Morning
September 18, 2010Thank you Shiloh coach Josh Floyd for running the ball 62 times in the Saints 48-27 win over Greenwood on Friday night. With an 8 p.m. start in ESPNU, I thought an 11:30 finish or later was possible considering that both teams are known more for passing. I have nothing against passing, except that every incompletion stops the clock. But … Read More
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