Monthly Archives: February 2011
← Older posts Newer posts →Farmington Attempts To Rebound From District Loss
February 22, 2011There is only so much space in the sports section, so sometimes things don’t make it. Case it point: Farmington coach Beau Thompson gave me his take on how last week’s surprising loss to Shiloh Christian in the finals of the 4A-1 Conference tournament will affect his team moving forward in the postseason. It was Farmington’s first loss since Dec. … Read More
Posted in Basketball | Tagged Beau Thompson, Kendall Buchanan | Leave a commentBig Day For Conley
February 20, 2011Big Props to Fayetteville High senior Sydney Conley on Saturday. First, she goes out and sets state records in the 60-meter run (7.6 seconds) and the long jump (19 feet) events at the state Indoor Track Meet. Then after just a few hours rest, Conley helps the Lady Bulldogs even the 7A-West basketball conference race with Fort Smith Northside, as … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Fayetteville, Sydney Conley | Leave a commentLee Ziemba
February 18, 2011Former Rogers High and Auburn offensive tackle Lee Ziemba is currently in Atlanta preparing for the NFL Draft at Competitive Edge Sports. He is training with former Auburn center Ryan Pugh, former Virginia Tech quarterback Tyrod Taylor and former Alabama offensive lineman James Carpenter. CES’s website says it has sent 1,000 of its clients to the NFL in the last … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentRogers Heritage soccer
February 17, 2011Senior Patrick Burton started on the Orange team in Rogers Heritage’s annual intrasquad boys soccer scrimmage Thursday, but finished with the Blue team. Boy did he finish. Burton scored from the right side with less than 10 minutes left in the second half to help the Blue team manage a 2-2 tie at Gates Stadium. Two minutes later Burton rifled … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentCummings Goes To Line For Heroes
February 16, 2011Regardless what is being counted, 1 million of anything is a lot. With that in mind, imagine being a basketball player and shooting free throws daily until that person hits 1 million of them. That’s a lot of court time, no matter how accurate that person is. New Hampshire native Dave Cummings is doing such a thing, and he is … Read More
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