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1 www.ahsaa.org January 2017 State Farm Insurance is the sponsor of AAA championship awards. Centennial Bank is the Titled Named Sponsor of AAA championship awards. The Arkansas Activities Association announced the selec- tions for the Wendy’s Football and Cheer High School Play- ers of the Year Awards for the 2016-2017 school year. Senior quarterback Taylor Powell of Fayetteville is the Foot- ball Player of the Year. Senior Haley Morton of Sheridan is the Cheer Player of the Year. This is the fourth year for the Wendy’s Player of the Year Awards. A total of 23 athletes will be selected from the sports of golf, tennis, volleyball, cross country, dance, cheer, football, swimming, wrestling, bowling, basketball, softball, baseball, soccer and track. Each winner will be recognized at the Wendy’s Day of Champions luncheon at the Holiday Inn Airport Conference Center in east Little Rock on Thurs- day, June 1, 2017. Coaches and school administrators are eligible to make nominations for these awards throughout the school year. Powell led Fayetteville to Class 7A state championships in 2015 and 2016 and to the runner-up position in 2014. He was recently named the Arkansas Gatorade Player of the Year. During his senior year, Powell connected on 237 passes out of 348 attempts for 3,367 yards and 44 touch- downs. During his career, Powell passed for 9,474 yards and 113 touchdowns. Morton was a sparkplug for Sheridan success from the moment she began competition as a freshman. During that time, Sheridan won state cheer championships in 2013, 2015 and 2016. Morton was an All-State selection in 2014 and 2016. Morton was the Sheridan cheer captain for the 2016-17 school year. AAA Announces Wendy’s Football and Cheer 2016 High School Players of the Year Winners The Arkansas High School Coaches Association has selected its 2016-2017 Outstanding Coaches of the Year for the sports of golf, tennis, cross country and volleyball. This is the second year for the organization to use a season- al voting format for its Outstanding Coaches of the Year. In golf, Dell Leonard of Mountain Home won the award in the girls’ division, while Scott Williams of Fayetteville won the award in the boys’ division. This is the second consecu- tive year for both Leonard and Williams to win the award. In tennis, Jason Manchester of Valley View won the award in the girls’ division, while Steve Cox of Bergman won the award in the boys’ division. In cross country, Johnette Goldman of Heber Springs was selected for the award in the girls’ division, and Dale Creswell of Heber Springs was named for the boys’ divi- sion. This is the second time for Goldman to win the award (2013-14) and the third time for Creswell (2010-11, 2014-15). The volleyball winner is Margie McGee of Valley View. This is the third time for McGee to win the award (2005-06, 2014- 15). AHSCA Names 2016-2017 Outstanding Coaches For Golf, Tennis, Cross Country and Volleyball Continue to page 2

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www.ahsaa.org

January 2017Bulletin

State Farm Insurance is the sponsor of AAA championship awards.

Centennial Bankis the Titled Named Sponsor of AAA championship awards.

The Arkansas Activities Association announced the selec-tions for the Wendy’s Football and Cheer High School Play-ers of the Year Awards for the 2016-2017 school year.

Senior quarterback Taylor Powell of Fayetteville is the Foot-ball Player of the Year. Senior Haley Morton of Sheridan is the Cheer Player of the Year.

This is the fourth year for the Wendy’s Player of the Year Awards. A total of 23 athletes will be selected from the sports of golf, tennis, volleyball, cross country, dance, cheer, football, swimming, wrestling, bowling, basketball, softball, baseball, soccer and track. Each winner will be recognized at the Wendy’s Day of Champions luncheon at the Holiday Inn Airport Conference Center in east Little Rock on Thurs-day, June 1, 2017.

Coaches and school administrators are eligible to make nominations for these awards throughout the school year.

Powell led Fayetteville to Class 7A state championships in 2015 and 2016 and to the runner-up position in 2014. He was recently named the Arkansas Gatorade Player of the Year. During his senior year, Powell connected on 237 passes out of 348 attempts for 3,367 yards and 44 touch-downs. During his career, Powell passed for 9,474 yards and 113 touchdowns.

Morton was a sparkplug for Sheridan success from the moment she began competition as a freshman. During that time, Sheridan won state cheer championships in 2013, 2015 and 2016. Morton was an All-State selection in 2014 and 2016.

Morton was the Sheridan cheer captain for the 2016-17 school year.

AAA Announces Wendy’s Football and Cheer2016 High School Players of the Year Winners

The Arkansas High School Coaches Association has selected its 2016-2017 Outstanding Coaches of the Year for the sports of golf, tennis, cross country and volleyball.

This is the second year for the organization to use a season-al voting format for its Outstanding Coaches of the Year.

In golf, Dell Leonard of Mountain Home won the award in the girls’ division, while Scott Williams of Fayetteville won the award in the boys’ division. This is the second consecu-tive year for both Leonard and Williams to win the award.

In tennis, Jason Manchester of Valley View won the award in the girls’ division, while Steve Cox of Bergman won the

award in the boys’ division.

In cross country, Johnette Goldman of Heber Springs was selected for the award in the girls’ division, and Dale Creswell of Heber Springs was named for the boys’ divi-sion. This is the second time for Goldman to win the award (2013-14) and the third time for Creswell (2010-11, 2014-15).

The volleyball winner is Margie McGee of Valley View. This is the third time for McGee to win the award (2005-06, 2014-15).

AHSCA Names 2016-2017 Outstanding CoachesFor Golf, Tennis, Cross Country and Volleyball

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Over the past 21 years the growth of the Arkansas Activities As-sociation has been enormous thanks to community and national involvement and from the corporate sector. Each year during the first weekend of the state football championships, the AAA acknowl-edges its corporate family by presenting the company a plaque. This year the announcements were made prior to the Class 5A champi-onship game on Saturday, December 3rd at War Memorial Stadium.

Named Title Sponsor: Centennial Bank, 2014-2017

The AAA presented sponsorship plaques for the 2015-2016 school year to:

Company Sponsorship StartState Farm Insurance 1993-95Wilson 1993-94*Arkansas Specialty Orthopaedics 1993-94Gatorade 1993-94Image One 1997-98Greytone Country Club 1997-98Coca Cola 1998-99LifeTouch 1999-20**Mascot Media 2001-02Russell Athletics 2002-03Visit Hot Springs 2003-04Herff Jones 2004-05***B & B Solutions 2004-05

The Buzz 103.7 2007-08Arkansas Army National Guard 2008-09Arrow Coach Lines 2008-09Wendy’s 2009-10Musco Lighting 2009-10SYSCO of Arkansas 2010-11APSRC 2010-11Kendrick Hydration Foundation 2010-11Yarnell’s Ice Cream 2012-13Lindsey’s 2013-14Conway Chamber of Commerce 2013-14Gym Masters 2014-15Supa Kool Apparel 2015-16Fidelity Communications 2015-16Everett Buick GMC 2015-16Eastbay 2015-16

*The original sponsorship for Arkansas Specialty Orthopaedics was founded in 1993-94 under the name of Arkansas Sports Medicine. It became ASO in 2002.**The original sponsorship for 5 Star Calendar was founded in 2001-02 under the name of Athletic World Advertising. It became 5 Star Calendar in 2009-10 and changed to Mascot Media in 2016-17.***The original sponsorship for B & B Solution was founded in 2004-05 under the name of American Business Solutions. It became B & B Solutions in 2009-10.

AAA Enjoys Growth of Corporate Sponsorship Family

Wendy’s Player of the Year

Sports Winner CoachGirls Golf Casey Ott, Conway Coach Janet TaylorBoys Golf Connor Gaunt, Cabot Coach Ronnie TollettGirls Tennis Brooke Killingsworth, Bentonville Coach Nick NersesianBoys Tennis Hunter Harrison, Pulaski Academy Coach Bill TopichVolleyball Haley Warner, Fayetteville Coach Jessica PhelanGirls Cross Country Tori Willis, Bentonville Coach Randy RamkerBoys Cross Country Camren Fischer, Fayetteville Coach Michelle FyfeDance Savannah Parker, Jonesboro Coach Crawford/Gammill

Sports Voting Begins Voting EndsFootball November 1, 2016 December 16, 2016Cheer November 1, 2016 January 4, 2017Girls Bowling January 1, 2017 February 24, 2017Boys Bowling January 1, 2017 February 22, 2017Girls Swimming January 11, 2017 March 3, 2017Boys Swimming January 11, 2017 March 3, 2017Wrestling January 11, 2017 March 3, 2017Girls Basketball February 22, 2017 March 17, 2017Boys Basketball February 22, 2017 March 17, 2017Girls Track May 2, 2017 May 23, 2017Boys Track May 2, 2017 May 23, 2017Softball May 1, 2017 May 24, 2017Baseball May 2, 2017 May 23, 2017Girls Soccer May 2, 2017 May 23, 2017Boys Soccer May 2, 2017 May 23, 2017

Penalties Assessed Member SchoolsSchool Penalty Violation DurationFS Southside BBB Warning/forfeits Art. III, Rule 11, B-2 Remainder of the seasonJacksonville Jr BBB Warning/forfeit Article III, Rule 11 Remainder of the seasonRivercrest BBB Warning Article III, Section 1, Rule 7B Remainder of the season

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Class 7AFirst RoundCabot 56, Bentonville West 27Bryant 45, Springdale 14Conway 35, Rogers 20Bentonville 38, Little Rock Catholic 31

Quarterfinal RoundNorth Little Rock 49, Cabot 19Bryant 23, Springdale Har-Ber 16Fayetteville 35, Conway 0Bentonville 31, Fort Smith Northside 10

Semifinal RoundNorth Little Rock 46, Bryant 13Fayetteville 46, Bentonville 21

FinalAt War Memorial StadiumDecember 2, 2016Fayetteville 53, North Little Rock 19

Class 6AFirst RoundEl Dorado 38, Marion 3Searcy 25, Lake Hamilton 16Benton 42, Mountain Home 21West Me4mphis 49, Texarkana 3

Quarterfinal RoundGreenwood 20, El Dorado 3Pine Bluff 42, Searcy 13Benton 56, Jonesboro 52Russellville 34, West Memphis 7

Semifinal RoundGreenwood 31, Pine Bluff 30Russellville 45, Benton 15

FinalAt War Memorial StadiumDecember 3, 2016Russellville 37, Greenwood 23

Class 5AFirst RoundPulaski Academy 49, Magnolia 21Forrest City 60, Greenbrier 34Little Rock Christian 31, White Hall 20Batesville 35, Harrison 14Wynne 50, Morrilton 21Little Rock McClellan 32, Hot Springs Lakeside 16Alma 38, Blytheville 13Watson Chapel 36, Sylvan Hills 35

Quarterfinal RoundPulaski Academy 56, Forrest City 18Batesville 31, Little Rock Christian 26Wynne 36, Little Rock McClellan 8Watson Chapel 42, Alma 35

Semifinal RoundPulaski Academy 35, Batesville 7Wynne 77, Watson Chapel 41

FinalAt War Memorial StadiumDecember 3, 2016Pulaski Academy 55, Wynne 16

Class 4AFirst RoundShiloh Christian 43, Crossett 7Dardanelle 45, Helena-West Helena 23Dumas 30, Trumann 15Nashville 49, Dover 7Pea Ridge 30, Arkadelphia 24

Gravette 37, Pocahontas 27Hamburg 55, Highland 12Central Arkansas Christian 42, Mena 21Gosnell 35, Huntsville 6Ozark 23, Ashdown 22Warren 42, Jonesboro Westside 23Stuttgart 31, Monticello 24Southside Batesville 21, Booneville 13Robinson 44, Pottsville 6

Second RoundShiloh Christian 42, Heber Springs 7Dardanelle 45, Dumas 28Pea Ridge 53, Nashville 28Hamburg 42, Gravette 10Prairie Grove 61, Central Arkansas Christian 13Gosnell 25, Ozark 14Warren 24, Stuttgart 14Robinson 46, Southside Batesville 13

Quarterfinal RoundShiloh Christian 49, Dardanelle 28Pea Ridge 36, Hamburg 24Prairie Grove 48, Gosnell 26Warren 35, Robinson 28

Semifinal RoundPea Ridge 30, Shiloh Christian 24Warren 48, Prairie Grove 28

FinalAt War Memorial StadiumDecember 9, 2016Warren 54, Pea Ridge 37

Class 3AFirst RoundSmackover 33, Melbourne 21Bald Knob 40, Perryville 7Centerpoint 14, Clinton 7Rivercrest 55, Barton 20Junction City 38, Manila 20Glen Rose 27, Fouke 26Elkins 55, Jessieville 21Paris 36, Walnut Ridge 24Prescott 47, Lake Village Lakeside 6Piggott 42, Cedar Ridge 14Haskell Harmony Grove 31, Mountain View 20Atkins 48, Greenland 18Harding Academy 35, Lamar 16Newport 29, Mayflower 8

Second RoundCharleston 9, Smackover 0Centerpoint 30, Bald Knob 21Rivercrest 14, Junction City 13Glen Rose 45, Elkins 13Fordyce 22, Paris 12Prescott 59, Piggott 37Atkins 20, Haskell Harmony Grove 17Newport 13, Harding Academy 9

Quarterfinal RoundCharleston 45, Centerpoint 17Glen Rose 35, Rivercrest 7Prescott 29, Fordyce 26Newport 35, Atkins 19

Semifinal RoundCharleston 45, Glen Rose 13Prescott 41, Newport 8

FinalAt War Memorial StadiumDecember 10, 2016Prescott 37, Charleston 26

Class 2AFirst RoundCarlisle 49, Quitman 21Mount Ida 49, Westside Johnson County 0Conway Christian 28, Bearden 22Cross County 30, Lafayette County 26Salem 28, McCrory 14Camden Harmony Grove 34, Palestine-Wheatley 14Hector 52, Rison 27Mountainburg 41, Marked Tree 8Hampton 53, Hazen 8Foreman 33, East Poinsett County 30England 47, Parkers Chapel 0Hackett 20, Magnet Cove 6Murfreesboro 38, Lavaca 30Earle 28, Dierks 7

Second RoundDanville 45, Carlisle 13Mount Ida 41, Conway Christian 29Cross County 26, Salem 7Camden Harmony Grove 26, Hector 22Des Arc 34, Mountainburg 28Hampton 54, Foreman 21England 40, Hackett 20Earle 52, Murfreesboro 42

Quarterfinal RoundMount Ida 28, Danville 27Camden Harmony Grove 39, Cross County 38Hampton 34, Des Arc 14England 55, Earle 22

Semifinal RoundMount Ida 33, Camden Harmony Grove 20Hampton 54, England 32

FinalAt War Memorial StadiumDecember 10, 2016Mount Ida 27, Hampton 26

Class 7AFayetteville 53, North Little Rock 19Fayetteville 14 6 20 13 – 53North Little Rock 7 6 6 0 – 19

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter11:32 FHS- Hinton, Dan 1yd run (Young, Rugby kick), 2 plays, 52 yards, TOP 0:2804:39 NLR- Montgomery, Deontae 18 yd pass from Cox, Trey (Melton, Savana kick), 11 plays, 71 yards, TOP 3:3202:20 FHS- Lewis, Brennon 24 yd pass from Powell, Taylor (Young, Rugby kick), 7 plays, 79 yards, TOP 2:19

Second Quarter06:27 NLR- Ruth, Wynton 14 yd pass from Cox, Trey (Melton, Savana kick failed), 9 plays, 90 yards, TOP 3:5404:26 FHS- Banister, Barrett 19 yd pass from Powell, Taylor (Young, Rugby kick failed), 8 plays, 68 yards, TOP 2:01

Third Quarter10:39 NLR- Ruth, Wynton 45 yd pass from Cox, Trey (Melton, Savana kick failed),, 5 play, 65 yards, TOP 1:2109:48 FHS- Banister, Barrett 44 yd pass from Powell, Taylor (Young, Rugby kick blocked), 4 play, 61 yards, TOP 0.5107:37 FHS- Lewis, Brennon 39 yd pass from Powell, Taylor (Young, Rugby kick), 2 plays, 38 yards, TOP 0.3702:44 FHS- Olson, Kester 88 yd fumble recovery

2016 State Football Playoffs

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(Young Rugby kick)

Fourth Quarter07:51 FHS- Hinton, Dan 13 yd run (Young, Rugby kick), 7 play, 58 yards, TOP 2:4006:41 FHS- Waller, Luke 22 yd interception return (Young, Rugby kick blocked)

Attendance- 10,152MVP- Taylor Powell, FayettevilleBurlsworth Award Winners- NLR, Jayden Sallaye, Fayetteville, Max ThurmanOfficials- Chris Bryan, Jeff Johnson, Bryan Achorn, T. Johnson, Rusty Reed, Chuck Givens

Class 6ARussellville 37, Greenwood 23Russellville 7 7 6 17- 37Greenwood 10 6 0 7- 23

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter08:59 GHS- Ennis, Grant 23 yd field goal, 11 play, 74 yards, TOP 3:0104:22 RHS- Stokes, Caleb 14 yd pass from Ful-som, Cale (Turner, Nate kick), 12 play, 65 yards, TOP 4:3701:24 GHS- Dundee, Drew 52 yd pass from Noland, Conner (Ennis, Grant kick), 8 play, 80 yards, TOP 2:58

Second Quarter06:49 RHS- Young, Bryland 4 yd run (Turner, Nate kick), 15 play, 66 yards, TOP 6:3502:50 GHS- Dundee, Drew 53 yd pass from Noland, Connor (Ennis, Grand kick failed), 2 play, 61 yards, TOP 0:22

Third Quarter05:31 RHS- Adkins, Drake 1 yd run (Meador, Ryan pass failed), 8 play, 48 yards, TOP 2:58

Fourth Quarter10:15 RHS- Turner, Nate 19 yd field goal, 12 play, 91 yards, TOP 5:1808:41 RHS- Woodard, Josiah 15 yd run (Turner, Nate kick), 3 play, 23 yards, TOP 1:1107:18 GHS- Wood, Kenny 9 yd run (Ennis, Grant kick), 5 play, 65 yards, TOP 1:2306:28 RHS- Stokes, Caleb 77 yd pass from Fulsom, Cale (Turner, Nate kick) 2 play, 77 yards, TOP 0:50

Attendance- 4,348MVP- Cale Fulsom, RussellvilleBurlsworth Award Winners- Nate Fox, Green-wood, Jacob Reed, RussellvilleOfficials- John Duncan, Steve Collins, Craig Cole, Archie Cothren, Scott Wright, Michael Catton

Class 5AWynne 16, Pulaski Academy 55Wynne 0 8 8 0- 16Pulaski Academy 20 8 20 7- 55

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter11:05 PA- Jackson, Ray 53 yd pass from Hatcher, Layne, 9 play, 68 yards, TOP 0:5503:10 PA- Anderson, JR 49 yd run (Hatcher, Layne pass intcpt), 4 play, 63 yards, TOP 0:4401:18 PA- Watkins, Jaren 1 yd run (Henry, Hud-son pass from Hatcher, Layne), 3 play, 46 yards, TOP 0:21

Second Quarter10:04 PA- Watkins, Jaren 9yd pass from Hatcher, Layne (McMillan, Jacory pass from Hatcher, Layne), 5 play, 58 yards, TOP 0:2105:12 WYNNE- Hicks, TaVon 3 yd run (Chapman, Luke rush), 11 play, 51 yards, TOP 4:52

Third Quarter10:49 WYNNE- Kicks, TaVon 11 yd run (Pounds, Devontae rush), 5 play, 50 yards, TOP 1:1110:03 PA- Jackson, Ray 23 yd pass from Hatcher, Layne (Watkins, Jaren pass from Hatcher, Layne), 4 play, 47 yards, TOP 0:4609:20 PA- Jackson, Ray 42 yd pass from Hatcher, Layne, (Lynch, Brett pass failed), 1 play, 42 yards, TOP 0:0706:45 PA- Watkins, Jaren 42 yd pass from Hatcher, Layne (Hatcher, Layne pass failed), 7 plays, 53 yards, TOP 2:35

Fourth Quarter10:17 PA- Jackson, Ray 74 yd pass from Hatcher, Layne (Hatcher, Layne kick) 4 play, 68 yards, 1:32

Attendance- 4,975MVP- Layne Hatcher, Pulaski AcademyBurlsworth Award Winners- Allen, Amuimuia, Pulaski Academy, Allen Amuimuia, WynneOfficials- Brad Norwood, Mark Gay, Kevin Hol-mes, Bill Gregory, Scott Gregory, Mike Grace

Class 4APea Ridge 37, Warren 54Pear Ridge 0 19 6 12- 37Warren 6 20 14 14- 54

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter08:38 Warren- Daniels, Dennis 6 yd run (Yepes, Sergio kick failed), 9 play, 61 yards, TOP 3:22

Second Quarter09:47 PRHS- Holley, Zaine 8 yd run (Green, Evan kick failed), 20 play, 85 yards, TOP 9:2907:19 Warren- McKnight, Keemontrae 31 yd pass from Lassiter, Hayden (Yepes, Sergio kick failed) 7 play, 80 yards, TOP 2:2804:14 PRHS- Holtgrewe, Hayden 40 yd pass from Sainbury, Jakota (Sainbury, Jakota pass failed) 6 play, 52 yards, TOP 3:0503:38 Warren- Daniels, Dennis 4 yd run (Yepes, Sergio kick), 3 play, 69 yards, TOP 0:3603:20 PRHS- Holtgrewe, Harden 75 yd kickoff return (Green, Evan kick)00:39 Warren- Daniels, Dennis 4yd Run (Yepes, Sergio kick), 4 play, 21 yards, TOP 0:53

Third Quarter07:11 PRHS- Winn, Drew 2 yd run (Green, Evan kick failed), 12 play, 63 yards, TOP 4:4904:44 Warren- Person, Bryson 2 yd run (Yepes, Sergio kick), 7 play, 68 yards, TOP 2:2700:16 Warren- Daniels, Dennis 2 yd run (Yepes, Sergio kick), 9 play, 53 yards, TOP 3:30

Fourth Quarter05:24 Warren- Lassiter, Hayden 1 yd run (Yepes, Sergio kick), 13 play, 67 yards, TOP 6:2905:10 Warren- Burks, Treylon 19 yd interception return (Yepes, Sergio kick) 02:57 PRHS- Winn, Drew 8 yd run (Sainbury, Jakota pass failed), 7 play, 59 yards, TOP 2:1300:31 PRHS- Holley, Zaine 2 yd run (Sainbury, Jakota pass failed), 8 play, 49 yards, TOP 2:26

Attendance- 4,421MVP- Hayden Lassiter, WarrenBurlsworth Award Winners- Will Woodard, War-ren, Kamden Boyd, Pea RidgeOfficials- Brad Davidson, Tony Davis, Anthony Renshaw, Rodney Maddox, Ed Price, Curtis Tate

Class 3APrescott 37, Charleston 26Prescott 7 12 12 6- 37Charleston 0 20 6 0- 26

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter03:28 Prescott- Flynn, Derrick 6yd run (Honea, Kade kick), 13 play, 70 yards, TOP 6:12

Second Quarter11:56 CHHS- Ketter, Bradyn 8 yd run (Taggert, Josh kick failed), 8 play, 63 yards, TOP 3:3209:34 CHHS- Flanagan, Sean 46 yd run (Flana-gan, Sean rush), 1 play, 46 yards, TOP 0:1007:13 Prescott- Flynn, Derrick 2 yd run (Honea, Kade kick failed), 9 play, 68 yards, TOP 2:2106:64 Prescott- Vanhook, Carlos 44 yd run (Flynn, Derrick rush failed), 2 play, 46 yards, TOP 0:3903:53 CHHS- Caudle, Brayden 23 yd pass from Rowland, Jackson (Flanagan, Sean rush failed), 9 play, 74 yards, TOP 2:41

Third Quarter03:18 Prescott- Flynn, Derrick 2 yd run (Flynn, Derrick pass failed), 8 play, 63 yards, TOP 2:0901:36 CHHS- Hampton, Phil 8 yd pass from Row-land, Jackson (Rowland, Jackson pass intcpt), 7 play, 76 yards, TOP 1:4201:12 Prescott- Flynn, Derrick 73 yd run (Pear-son, Kadarius rush failed), 1 play, 73 yards, 0:24

Fourth Quarter10:00 Prescott- Vanhook, Carlos 21 yd pass from Flynn, Derrick (Flynn, Derrick pass intcpt), 7 play, 24 yards, TOP 2:19

Attendance- 4552MVP- Derrick Flynn, PrescottBurlsworth Award Winners- Jeremiah Cadena, Charleston, Taylor Draper, CharlestonOfficials- M. Rottinghaus, Jay Hefner, Sonny James, Ed Dow, Stuart Norton, Ned Skoog

Class 2AHampton 26, Mount Ida 27Hampton 20 0 0 6- 26Mount Ida 7 7 7 6- 27

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter08:00 Hampton- Martinez, Elian 26 yd pass from Thomas, Monta (Thomas, Monta pass failed), 7 play, 67 yards, TOP 4:0007:46 MIHS- Dyer, Gage 80 yd kickoff return (Al-lenbrand, Tyler kick)04:52 Hampton- Childs, Kevin 34 yd run (Thom-as, Monta rush), 6 play, 63 yards, TOP 2:5404:05 Hampton- Thomas, Monta 51 yd run (Thomas, Monta pass intcpt), 1 play, 51 yards, TOP 0:09

Second Quarter09:53 MIHS- Lagrange, Jonathan 6 yd run (Allen-brand, Tyler kick) 14 play, 65 yards, TOP 6:12

Third Quarter07:10 MIHS- Dyer, Gage 5 yd run (Allenbrand, Tyler kick), 12 play, 68 yards, TOP 4:50

Fourth Quarter03:10 MIHS- Jackson, Cade 1 yd run (Allenbrand, Tyler kick failed), 5 play, 49 yards, TOP 2:2201:55 Hampton- Thomas, Monta 25 yd run (Thomas, Monta pass failed) 4 play, 61 yards, TOP 1:15

Attendance- 5113MVP- Cade Helms, Mount IdaBurlsworth Award Winners- Gunter Gilbert, Mount Ida, Rusty Williams, HamptonOfficials- Bobby Ragan, Denton McDonald, Scott Clayton, Jeremy Cook, Matt Findley, Tim Espinoza,

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Class 7A1. Springdale Har-Ber2. Bryant3. North Little Rock4. Rogers5. Fayetteville6. Cabot

Class 6A1. Sheridan2. Lake Hamilton3. Greenwood3. Russellville5. Benton6. El Dorado7. West Memphis

Class 5A1. Valley View2. Hot Springs Lakeside2. Sylvan Hills4. Greene County Tech5. Maumelle6. Nettleton7. Hope

Class 4A1. Nashville2. Pottsville3. Jonesboro Westside4. Gentry5. Arkadelphia6. Ozark7. Gosnell8. Pocahontas

Class 3A1. Smackover2. Junction City

3. Perryville4. Harmony Grove5. Paris6. Atkins

Class 2A-1A1. East Poinsett County2. Marked Tree3. Carlisle4. Salem5. Palestine-Wheatley

Co-edClass 7A-5A1. Bentonville2. Rogers Heritage3. Bentonville West4. Van Buren5. Siloam Springs6. Magnolia7. Conway8. Jonesboro9. Little Rock McClellan

Class 4A-1A1. West Fork2. Booneville3. Waldron4. Bauxite5. Parkers Chapel6. Pea Ridge7. Robinson

Game Day (First Year)Class 7A-4A1. Alma2. Texarkana3. Shiloh Christian4. Berryville

5. Dover6. Highland7. Central Arkansas Christian8. Ashdown9. Mills University Studies

Class 4A-1A1. Lavaca2. Prescott3. Rivercrest4. Mayflower5. Bigelow6. Glen Rose7. Western Yell County8. White County Central9. Rison10. Jacksonville Lighthouse

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Basketball Arkadelphia $374.40Bald Knob $1,858.40Baptist Prep $1,203.20Bryant $851.20Cabot $800.00Cave City $304.00Clinton $828.80Corning $745.60Dardanelle $697.60Douglas MacArthur Jr $153.80El Dorado $1,334.00Farmington $368.00Fayetteville $164.00Ft. Smith Southside $340.00Greenbrier $490.00Greenwood $176.80Hamburg $390.40Hampton $236.80Harmony Grove $249.60Hillcrest $930.40JA Fair $630.40Jonesboro $1,670.40Junction City $628.00Lake Hamilton $550.40Lakeside $659.20Magnet Cove $438.00Morrilton $435.20Mountain Home $247.20North Little Rock $236.80Ozark $777.60Pea Ridge $386.40Pulaski Academy $3,933.25Russellville Jr $96.00Siloam Springs $697.60Sloan-Hendrix $1,129.60Smackover $924.00Springdale $1,670.40Springdale Har-Ber $240.00Valley Springs $585.60Valley View $1,544.00Watson Chapel $339.20West Memphis $1,532.80 Other Basketball ParticipantsBald KnobBayBeebeBentonBerryvilleBlytheville Jr BryantCamden Harmony GroveCarlisleCave CityCentral Arkansas ChristianCentral MillsClarksvilleConwayConway ChristianCorningDollarwayDumasEl DoradoEngland

FayettevilleForrest CityFountain LakeGeorge JrGreene County TechGreenwoodHamptonHarrisburgHarrisonHeber SpringsHillcrestHuntsville (V)Izard CountyJackson CountyJacksonvilleJunction CityLake VillageLakesideLamarLittle Rock ChristianLonokeLR FlamesLR HallMammouth SpringsMarmadukeMaumelleMaumelle CharterMaynardMcClellanMcGheeMonticelloMorrilton Mt. ViewMurfreesboroNettletonNorth Little RockOzarkParagouldPiggottPine BluffPocahontasPottsvillePrairie GroveProvidence AcademyPulaski AcademyRectorRisonRose BudSheridanSouthsideSubiacoSylvan HillTrumanValley SpringsVan BurenVan BurnenViloniaWatson ChapelYellville-Summit

Basketball OfficialsMichael AaronsCory AshworthKevin BakerHenry Barnes

Colby BernaMatt BerryBrad BohannonJeff BoneJeff BooneGreg BrownGlen BrownMichael BryantLashard BullardBrian CalLuke ChittumChris ChumleyKen CunninghamTim DartBrad DavidsonTerry DrewDonald DuncanWilliam DunkLarry DunnKim ElliotJohnny EstersDerrick FarrahDerek FarrarKenny FaulknerMatt FisherLonnell FortMichael FountainPaul FullerBruce GartmanChuck GivensBrian GlenAshley GrappeOlivia GreenTrevor HamiltonCody HammJason HamptonKevin HarrisWanda HarrisGerald HatleyShawn HendricksonRandy HendrixPaul HivelyFred HokesBenard HollinsJustin HouseBilly Joe HulseAntonio JarvisHarrison JohnsonBobby JohnsonMarcus JohnsonJosh JohtsonStan JonesMarvin JonesTim JordanKeith KellyBlakeKibbonsCurtis KingWillie LeaksRoshunn LittleJason LudwigTol-Meia MaizeKet ManaryChris MarlowRyan MarshRonald Martin

Johnny MathewsRobert McGheeCaleb MichauSonny MillerTre’vaughn MooreStacy MoultrieDan MullenChris NaleTommy ParkinsonBilly PoeShelby QuallsJeremy RaglandJohnny ReeAnthony RenshawRick RobersonShaun RobinsonKelvin RobinsonKody RobinsonRay RogersVictor RoyfieldFloyd ShiversRay StidhamBarry SturgisNick TannerJohn ThackerChad ThielemierReggie ThomasRon ThompsonRobert TilleryKendrick TurnerDenise TyusKenny WaderMike WardKeith WellsChris WhiteTrey WilkinsFrank WilliamsMichael WolfChris WomackCurtis Woods

Late ReportVolleyballSchool AmountBrookland $439.00

Other ParticipantNettletonValley ViewMarion

OfficialsStan BrownShayna McMillon

Late Catastrophe Insurance Benefit Game ReportsThe amount listed below was sent in by the home team for the Catastrophe Insurance Fund. The funds are from pre-season basketball games.

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFLance W. TaylorExecutive DirectorDr. Joey WaltersDon BrodellNick LaskerSteve RobertsAnnette SavageAmber BalboaDerek WalterWadie MooreSUPPORT STAFFKristy ClarkNicole CunninghamGabriel ForemanJulia HarveyTeresa Marlow Jennifer Mays

BOARD OF DIRECTORSJohn Cielsa, GreenwoodPresidentGary Hines, Emerson-Taylor- Bradley1st Vice-PresidentBenny Weston, Mena2nd Vice-PresidentJon Collins, West MemphisSecretarySuzanne Bailey, LonokeTreasurerJohn Ward, MagnoliaParliamentarian

John L Colbert, FayettevilleScott Embrey, BeebeJon Estes, Palestine - WheatleyThomas Gathen, McGeheeBrian Golden, MalvernKelvin Gragg, DumasGregg Grant, DanvilleSteve Green, Cave CityJayme Jones, Ozark MountainRick McLaughlin, HS Lakeside Bryan Law, FarmingtonJerry Newton, PoyenBryan Russell, Valley View Steve Straessle, Catholic

AAA Board and Staff

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