Monthly Archives: March 2011
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March 21, 2011Rogers Heritage took an early lead, but Arlington Country Day roared back with a four-run third en route to an 8-3 victory in the War Eagles opener in the Florida League High School Invitational baseball tournament on Monday in Sandford, Fla. Javier Baez, one of the top prep players in the country, slammed a two-out, two-run triple to get Arlington … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentSpringdale Har-Ber left hanging by Stillwater
March 19, 2011Springdale Har-Ber needs a Week 1 football opponent for the 2011 season, after scheduled foe Stillwater, Okla. backed out of a two-year contract and didn’t honor a return trip to Springdale for the upcoming season. Stillwater hired former Shiloh Christian defensive coordinator Tucker Barnard as its new head coach in January, but Springdale athletics director Annette Scogin indicated that Stillwater’s … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentHeritage baseball heading for Florida
March 17, 2011The Rogers Heritage baseball team will get to soak up a little Florida sun over spring break, but the War Eagles will also face one of the top players in the country in the Florida League High School Invitational in Sanford, Fla. The War Eagles will open play in the tournament against Arlington Country Day of Jacksonville, Fla. The Apaches … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment5A-West Moves Up Kickoffs Next Fall
March 16, 2011In November, I had written a column expressing my desire for football games to start 30 minutes earlier and have 7 p.m. kickoffs on Fridays instead of 7:30 p.m. The good news: somebody listened. The bad news: it wasn’t the conference I really wanted to hear my plea. The 5A-West Conference, by a 7-1 vote, agreed to move kickoffs up … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment5A girls final
March 11, 2011Watson Chapel has earned its third state title in the last four years with a 67-56 victory over pesky Alma. Tatiyana Brown and Brittney gill combined for 50 points for the winners, who held a 29-26 lead at the half. Courtney Nelson and Britney Gill each scored 14 for Alma.
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