Monthly Archives: April 2011
← Older postsAAA Releases Enrollment Numbers
April 29, 2011The Arkansas Activities Association released the latest enrollment figures for Arkansas schools on Friday. These numbers will be used to determine classification and conference alignments for the 2012-14 cycle. There were no real surprises for those who follow prep sports. Van Buren, a Class 6A school for the past few years, will move up to 7A, while Greenwood and Siloam … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentLet The Rescheduling Begin
April 28, 2011The sun has come out today, and with it comes the rescheduling plans. Athletic directors and spring sports coaches are left with the dubious tasks of trying to cram in any games called off because of the inclement weather the area has been under for a week. Those games have to be played between now and the upcoming postseason play, … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentHarriman Steps Down At Huntsville
April 26, 2011On Tuesday, I wrote my column about Huntsville football coach Ken Harriman stepping down as the Eagles coach. For those who don’t know the longtime coach/athletic director, he’s one of a kind. Read More
Posted in Class 5A, Football, Huntsville | Tagged Class 5A, Eagles, Huntsville, Ken Harriman, Retire | Leave a commentHar-Ber Has Work Left
April 23, 2011With just two conference doubleheaders left in the 2011 7A-West regular season, Springdale Har-Ber still has plenty of work left to do. The Wildcats, at 3-7 in the 7A-West, currently sit in the middle of jumbled up mess for the conference’s final three playoff spots. With Fayetteville, Rogers Heritage and Bentonville all in great shape to earn the top three … Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment7A-West baseball race heating up
April 20, 2011The top of the 7A-West Conference baseball standings will be interesting to watch in the next three weeks. Rogers Heritage (8-0), Fayetteville (8-0) and Bentonville (7-1) have pulled away from the rest of their colleagues. Rogers High (3-5) is a distant fourth with only six conference games remaining. Now the tussle at the top gets serious for the next three … Read More
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