Yearly Archives: 2011
← Older postsHar-Ber Girls Basketball Wraps Up Texas Tournament
December 29, 2011The Springdale Har-Ber girls basketball team fell to Mansfield (Texas) Summit 59-48 on Thursday in the seventh-place game of the Mansfield Rotary Tournament.
Posted in Basketball, Springdale Har-Ber | Leave a commentFayetteville gets even with Hurricane
December 17, 2011It wasn’t the prettiest of games, but Fayetteville boys’ basketball coach Kyle Adams was more than happy with the victory Saturday at the Arkansas Hoops Challenge when considering the Purple’Dogs opponent. Fayetteville avenged its only loss of the 2011-12 season to date Saturday with a 42-33 win against Class 6A Jonesboro at the Hoops Challenge. the victory came just one … Read More
Posted in Basketball, Fayetteville | Tagged Bulldogs, Fayetteville, Kyle Adams, Purple'Dogs Fayetteville | Leave a commentChris Wood To Remain At Har-Ber (Updated)
December 14, 2011With Gus Malzahn being hired as the new football coach at Arkansas State, there’s a lot of chatter surrounding who he might bring in as assistants, especially when that “who” could be from the high school ranks. As you probably remember, Malzahn was the head coach at Springdale High and Shiloh Christian before taking offensive coordinator gigs at the University … Read More
Posted in Big 6, Football, Springdale Har-Ber | Tagged Arkansas State, Chris Wood, Don Struebing, Gus Malzahn, Red Wolves | Leave a commentFinals matchups
December 3, 2011Not that you really need to be educated, but here are the remaining match-ups for the Class 4A, 3A and 2A state finals next week at War Memorial Stadium. Friday, Dec. 9, 7 p.m. Class 3A Final W 4 Charleston v. 3rd 3 Barton Saturday, Dec. 10, Noon Class 4A final W 7 Pulaski Academy v. 2nd 7 Malvern Class … Read More
Posted in Football | Tagged Barton, Carlisle, Charleston, Malvern, playoffs, Pulaski Academy, Strong | 1 CommentInteresting facts from the playoffs
November 29, 2011Had some time to really delve into the playoff games of the past few weeks. Found a few interesting tidbits that I thought I’d pass along. -No game in the Class 2A quarterfinals was decided by more than six points. -In the smaller classes (4A, 3A, 2A), of the three teams that were a 3-seed (Malvern, Dollarway, Barton) or lower … Read More
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