
Leland Barclay
Author and Columnist at Southwest Times Record
Author of the Almanac of Arkansas High School Football, a comprehensive review of Arkansas high school football. E-mail at [email protected] 🏈
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1 week ago |
rivervalleydemocratgazette.com | Leland Barclay
ALMA -- Even though Alma dropped its first two 5A-West Conference games to Greenwood, Brian Fry knew the Airedales were on the way to a great season. Alma lost 5-4 and 2-1 to Greenwood in the new two-day, home-and-away series. Greenwood scored runs in its last trip to the plate in both games to win. "When they played two one-run games, they realized how good they could be," Fry said. "Greenwood is always a great, traditional school.
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1 week ago |
rivervalleydemocratgazette.com | Leland Barclay
The progression over a year, from his freshman to sophomore season, was evident for Ty Holt. The Greenwood catcher grew both physically and mentally into one of the top catchers in the state. "I worked hard last summer," Holt said. "I got faster and I noticed a big, huge difference this year."Holt worked his way up into the top of the batting order in addition to becoming a defensive difference behind the plate. "Definitely, the weight and the strength has gone up," Holt said.
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1 week ago |
rivervalleydemocratgazette.com | Leland Barclay
VAN BUREN – Weston Wilcox and his Van Buren teammates didn't panic when the Pointers started the 5A-West season winless in two conference series and just 1-5 in the first six conference games. "We were 1-5 in conference," Wilcox said. "That's what the Pointers do sometimes, the last three years we had a rough starts. We always finish pretty well. As a team, we're always confident. We know things are going to fall our way.
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1 week ago |
rivervalleydemocratgazette.com | Leland Barclay
While everybody around them expected a letdown this season, the Panama Razorbacks were not -- especially senior Tyler Simkins. "We feed off that," Simkins said. "We feed off the negativity. Everyone was doubting us. It went well.
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1 month ago |
wcel.nwaonline.com | Leland Barclay
ALMA -- The 5A-West Conference for baseball will go down to the final night of the regular season and maybe beyond. The Alma Airedales made sure of it with a 12-3 win over Harrison on Monday, May 5, to set the stages for a wild finish in the conference. Alma (15-12, 7-6) will travel to Harrison (18-8, 8-5) to conclude the home-and-away series on Tuesday, weather permitting. Russellville secured the top seed and outright conference championship on Monday with a sweep over Siloam Springs.
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