Alex Abrams
Sports reporter
Sports reporter
Recent Stories
Players Strive To Be Bigger, Stronger
Posted: November 20, 2009 4:32 a.m.When Samuel Harvill was 12, his father talked to him about how it was never too early to start lifting weights, especially if he hoped to someday play college football.
Primm Hopes To Introduce Himself
Posted: November 19, 2009 4:51 a.m.For all his size and potential, Colton Primm realizes that he’s a relative unknown at the moment. But he hopes to soon introduce himself to everyone.
Talk Turns Tigers’ Tale
PRAIRIE GROVE PLAYERS FEED OFF MEETING
Posted: November 18, 2009 5:37 a.m.Someone needed to speak up, and the heartto-heart talk fi nally came after too many weeks of frustration.
SMALL SCHOOL NOTES: Shiloh Rested, Ready For De Queen
Posted: November 18, 2009 5:35 a.m.A break in routine can sometimes get teams out of their normal habits, but Shiloh Christian was happy to get a bye in last week’s first round of the Class 4A state playoffs.
School Nixes Full-Time AD Job
FHS COACHES OVERSEE SPORTS
Posted: November 17, 2009 5:24 a.m.Fayetteville High will continue to have its seven coaches serve as assistant athletic directors instead of hiring one individual to oversee the athletic department, Fayetteville School District Superintendent Vicki Thomas said Monday.
Bulldogs Take One On The Nose In Scrimmage
Posted: November 13, 2009 5:52 a.m.Standing on the sideline, Fayetteville coach Barry Gebhart became annoyed as he watched several of his players fail to hustle back on defense and looked confused at times on offense.
Farmington Bracing For Ashdown’s Speed
Posted: November 13, 2009 5:40 a.m.Based on his one-word response, Farmington coach Mike Adams is well aware of the challenge awaiting his defense tonight at Ashdown. “Speed,” Adams said.
Lady Wolves Hungry For 3A State Title
Posted: November 12, 2009 4:53 a.m.Lincoln coach Deon Birkes calls himself a “realist,” and he admits the expectations for his girls basketball team are rather lofty.
League Appears Even
COACHES SEE PLENTY OF PARITY
Posted: November 12, 2009 4:47 a.m.Greenland coach Jared Gobel described his team’s style of play as “opportunistic,” which is his way of saying the Pirates will run the fast break if given the chance.
With Kicker, Father Knows Best
PATTON SETS SCHOOL RECORD WITH 51-YARD FIELD GOAL
Posted: November 10, 2009 4:08 a.m.By now, Fayetteville coach Daryl Patton can read his kicker’s mood and tell when it’s better to remain quiet and not oer any words of encouragement.


