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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS: Hall rolls from tipoff, blows out Marion
(Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009)Little Rock Hall dominated from the start of its 70-19, mercyrule victory over Marion at Hall Gymnasium on Tuesday night. » Read story.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS: Late three lifts NLR to victory
(Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009)Reggie Bryles’ three-pointer from the right corner with 55 seconds to play relieved a teammate, elated his coach and sent the Conway Wampus Cats to their first loss since late November. » Read story.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS: Catholic worked over inside-out
(Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009)Fayetteville relied on its inside game until its perimeter players found their range Tuesday night in a 67-43 victory over Little Rock Catholic in Little Rock. » Read story.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS: Cyclones start hot, hang on
(Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009)Russellville opened 7A Central Conference play by hitting it first seven shots and held on for a 50-47 victory over Little Rock Central on Tuesday at Tiger Fieldhouse in Little Rock. » Read story.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS: Brown gives ‘spark’ to North Little Rock
(Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009)Sophomore Jerica James led North Little Rock with 15 points and sophomore teammate Kayla Brown keyed a 13-0 start to the fourth quarter as the Lady Charging Wildcats defeated the Conway Lady Wampus Cats 55-50 in a 7ACentral game at the North Little Rock gymnasium Tuesday night. » Read story.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS: Lions let loose in second half
(Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009)Little Rock McClellan changed the pace and changed the game against visiting Sylvan Hills to open up the 5A-Southeast Conference season with a 60-50 victory Tuesday night. » Read story.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS: Red Devils get on run early, cruise
(Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009)Jackonville guard LaQuinton Miles capped a 13-2, first-half run with a tomahawk dunk, and the backboard-crashing Red Devils muscled their way to a 69-49 victory over visiting Little Rock Parkview in the 6A-East Conference opener Tuesday night. » Read story.
Hall makes most of advantage inside
(Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008)FORT SMITH — Little Rock Hall and Springdale both shot well from the perimeter in the opening round of the annual Coca-Cola Classic. » Read story.
Flanigan suspends four, but Patriots roll
(Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008)Little Rock Parkview played short-handed on Monday night, but the Patriots did not seem to be at a disadvantage. » Read story.
HEAVEN’S BEST TOURNAMENT: Keith’s 19 gets Bruins past Lions
(Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008)Spencer Keith scored 19 points, including hitting 3 of 4 free-throw attempts in the closing moments, as Pulaski Academy held off Hamburg for a 54-47 victory in Monday’s opening round of the Heaven’s Best Tournament at Little Rock Hall High School. » Read story.
ROUNDUPS
(Monday, Dec. 29, 2008)PARIS INVITATIONAL BOYS DARDANELLE 57, WALDRON 34 Kris Keith scored 12 points as the Sand Lizards (10-0 ) defeated the Bulldogs in a first-round game. Jacob Reeves and Kendell Pinkney both added 10 points for Dardanelle, which led 29-16 at the half. Alston Brown had seven rebounds for Dardanelle, while Pinkney handed out seven assists. » Read story.
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: McEntire steals spotlight, spurs Vilonia over Cabot
(Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008)GREENBRIER — Courtney McEntire could not keep her hands to herself, and that was a good thing for the Vilonia Lady Eagles. » Read story.
ALL-ARKANSAS FOOTBALL TEAM: Worthy of an encore
Class 5A’s best put on spectacular shows
(Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008)In a perfect world, Pulaski Academy and Helena-West Helena Central would meet for a third time in 2008, a rubber match involving the two best teams in Class 5A, maybe the two best teams in the state. » Read story.
Harvill’s strength shows on the field
(Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008)Shiloh Christian’s Samuel Harvill is renowned for pushing a bar off his chest. » Read story.
SUPER SOPHOMORES: Fayetteville QB makes a splash
(Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008)Fayetteville Coach Daryl Patton said he would be lying if he didn’t believe Brandon Allen had a “great shot” to start at quarterback this fall. » Read story.
