Monthly Archives: September 2011
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September 21, 2011-Been a slow(ish) day at the office, as Wednesday’s can be — right in the middle, when everyone is finishing debate on Week 3 and moving ahead on Week 4 — and I got to thinking, I’ve been seeing and reading about a ton of great rushing performances this season. While it’s nothing new for a few kids to go … Read More
Posted in Football | Tagged 000-yard rushers, 2, El Dorado, Lucas Reed, Marion, Marque Burris, Mineral Springs, Rashad Williams, Tre Franklin | Leave a commentWeek 3 observations…what a night.
September 17, 2011-It’s now through Week 3, and it was a wild one. Big scores, big performances and a ton to digest. In the hours after the last few games have ended, the results are rolling in and you can see the finals scores as they’re updated here. . But for now, here’s a few performances we noticed, along with some interesting … Read More
Posted in Football, Springdale | Tagged Arkansas Baptist, Fort Smith Northside, high school football, Little Rock Catholic, Little Rock Hall, Marion, Neal Burcham, Pine Bluff | 1 CommentWeek 3 – Pick ‘em
September 16, 2011Every week, the NWA Media sports writers predict the outcomes of all Class 7A football games featuring area teams.
Posted in Big 6, Football | Tagged Pick 'em | 1 CommentPulaski Academy featured in Sports Illustrated (again)
September 15, 2011-Just wanted to pass along this little tidbit on Pulaski Academy being featured in Sports Illustrated — for the second time at least under coach Kevin Kelley. This time it was for being up 29-0 on Cabot last week before the Panthers even touched the ball. The process of the three straight recovered onside kicks and the 11-men-in-the-box defense is … Read More
Posted in Football | Tagged Fredi Knighten, Kevin Kelley, Pulaski Academy | Leave a commentA few facts to digest heading into Week 3
September 14, 2011-With two weeks in the books, let’s look back at a few things that have gone from being “something to keep an eye on” to being “full blown trends” both in central Arkansas and around the state. -It’s safe to say that Heber Springs’ 36-17 victory over Shiloh Christian wasn’t a fluke. Coach Steve Janski has the Panthers playing as … Read More
Posted in Football | Tagged Earle, Fredi Knighten, Heber Springs, high school football, LR Central, Pulaski Academy, Scooter Register | Leave a comment ← Older posts Newer posts →






