HSBB: Melbourne’s torrid second quarter shooting paces defending champs over Quitman in girls 2A title game

Hot Springs – After a cold start from the field early on, the Melbourne Bearkatz used a blistering 26-9 second quarter spurt to take the suspense out of the Class 2A Girls State Championship Game as three players finished in double figures in a runaway 47-28 win over Quitman on Thursday night at the Bank Of Ozark Arena.

It was the second consecutive state championship for Melbourne – who beat Riverside 48-23 a year ago to win their first title in 46 years.

Dani Hardaway’s three-point basket with 2:08 left in the first quarter was Melbourne’s first bucket of the night and knotted the score at 3-3 after Lucy Holland’s three-point play gave Quitman the first points of the contest just seconds before.

But from there, the Bearkatz poured it on by shooting a blistering  percent from the field and never looked back on a night where the threat of cancellation hung over the only high school state tournament in progress with the coronavirus pandemic sweeping across the country.

Melbourne shot 2-for-12 (16.7%) from the field and Quitman went 1-for-9 (11.1%) in the opening six minutes of the game.

Melbourne’s relentless press forced several Bulldog turnovers during the run and forced Quitman to play catch-up for much of the way.

Freshman Jenna Lawrence paced Melbourne (34-2) with 11 points and seven blocks while Hardaway and Kenley McCarn each added eight points for the Bearcatz.

Razorbacks tab Pittman as new head football coach after month-long search

Fayetteville – The search took nearly a month but Arkansas has gone back to a familiar name to take over the Razorbacks football program.

Current Georgia associate head coach and offensive coach Sam Pittman will be the next Hogs head coach, replacing Chad Morris who was fired after posting a 4-18 record in two uneventful seasons.

“Sam Pittman has been an integral part of successful teams that have competed at the highest levels, including for SEC and NCAA Championships,” Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Hunter Yurachek said. “As one of the nation’s premier offensive line coaches, he has built a remarkable body of work thanks to his tremendous passion for his student-athletes, including teaching the fundamentals and developing his players on and off the field. Sam instills in his players the motivation, grit and determination required to compete and win. Throughout this process, I heard from many of his former players about the tremendous influence he had on them as a player and as a man.

Pittman was an assistant with the Razorbacks under head coach Bret Bielema during the 2013-15 seasons.

Yurachek had been rumored to have interviewed nearly a half dozen candidates but that number is expected to be much higher than has been reported.

Having nearly a month and settling on a coach with no head coaching experience, it shows the lack of interest or appeal on a national level in the job as Arkansas is now on their fifth head coach this decade.

Pittman as spent the past four seasons at Georgia and has 12 years of experience as an assistant at the power five echelon.

Pittman’s Resume

Years         Position    School

1994-95   Offensive Line   Northern Illinois

1996   Offensive Tackles/ Tight Ends         Cincinnati

1997-98   Offensive Line   Oklahoma

1999     Assistant     Western Michigan

2000     Offensive Line      Missouri

2001      Offensive Line                Kansas

2003-06   Offensive Line/Asst. HC      Northern Illinois

2007-11   Offensive Line/Assoc. HC   North Carolina

2012       Offensive Line   Tennessee

2013-15   Offensive Line/Asst. HC      Arkansas

2016-19   Offensive Line/Assoc. HC   Georgia

HSFB: Benton, Searcy square off for Class 6-A State Football title

Class 6-A State Championship Game

Searcy (11-1) vs. Benton (9-3)

Saturday, 6:30 pm – War Memorial Stadium

The Lions defeated Greenwood 50-38 last week to advance to their first 6A state title game since 1984.

Now they’ll get an opportunity to capture the school’s second ever state championship when they battle Benton on Saturday night at War Memorial Stadium.

Searcy returns to the state championship game for the first time since losing 28-21 to Crossett in the Class AAA final nearly 35 years ago.

The Lions were on a mission after Hooten’s Arkansas Football Magazine picked them to finish no higher than sixth in the 6A East conference this season.

But all the Lions did was soar to an electrifying 7-0 start and eventually secure their first conference title since 1991 with their only loss of the season coming at home against Jonesboro 44-34 on October 25.

Searcy rolled up 754 yards in last week’s semifinal win over Greenwood with senior quarterback Bryce Dixon’s lighting up the Bulldogs for five touchdowns and 456 yards.

On Saturday, Mark Kelley’s squad will attempt to stay consistent with what got them to this point in the season.

“The biggest thing we have told them is to enjoy the experience and go down there and have fun.” Kelley said. “We are the only team that wasn’t here last year so it’s kind of a different feel for us but we are excited to come here and compete and represent our town.”

Senior running back Johnson Guthrie ran for 185 yards and a TD against Greenwood.

Dixon has passed for 3,648 yards and 41 TDs in his first season behind center while Guthrie rushed for 1,089 yards and 15 TDs averaging six yards per carry.

There are five different receivers for Searcy who have caught 24 passes or more, paced by senior Tanner Leonard’s 81 receptions for 1,295 yards and 11 TDs.

Junior Marlon Crockett has caught 59 passes for 941 yards and 13 touchdowns.

Defensively, seniors Hayden Miles and Brandon Benson have logged 130 tackles apiece.

Meanwhile, Benton is in the final for the third time in six seasons, but it has not won a state title since Max Graham’s Panthers earned the 1977 crown with a 13-7 win over Conway.

The Panthers lost to Greenwood in last year’s final 45-14.

Benton opened the season with three straight losses – including a 42-14 loss to rival Bryant in the annual Salt Bowl – to open the season.

But the Panthers have rebounded nicely and currently hold a nine-game winning streak after capturing their first league title since 2014.

Benton erased an early 14-0 deficit last week for a 63-35 win over West Memphis.

The Panthers managed to cash in on eight of their final nine possessions against the Blue Devils in amassing 569 yards on 55 plays against West Memphis.

Benton junior QB Garrett Brown has completed 60 percent of his passes this season for 2,824 yards and 25 TDs.

Gavin Wells’ 56 catches for 694 yards and eight scores are tops on the Panthers while senior Peyton Hudgins collected 46 passes for 670 yards and two TDs in 2019.

Senior DeAnthony Harper and sophomore Casey Johnson have rushed for more than 780 yards apiece.

The defense has been equally is good with Benton senior cornerback Cade Clark intercepting six passes and classmate Austin Drewry four this season.

“A lot of people probably counted us out (after an 0-3 start), but we knew the guys that we had in our locker room and we knew we were ready to make a run at some point and those guys have been really locked in all year.” Benton coach Brad Harris said. “Our guys looked in the mirror after Week 4 and have done a really good job of just punching the clock every day.”

WBB: Hendrix Women Unable to Complete Comeback Against Austin College on Final Day of Millsaps Classic

Jackson, Miss. – Freshman Ali Isbell registered 12 points and eight rebounds for Hendrix but the Warriors fell 68-56 to Austin College for the second time in eight days at the 2019 Millsaps Classic.

The Warriors only trailed by six after the end of the third – to the Roos who have garnered votes in the D3Hoops.com Top 25 poll.

Hendrix forward Caroline Wendt’s jumper early in the second period knotted the game at 15-15, before a 13-0 Austin College run gave them a 28-15 advantage midway through the quarter.

Just a day after recording a career-high 13 points against Louisiana College, Isbell keyed an 8-0 spurt with back-to-back 3-pointers and Cassidy Salyer also added a bucket to bring the Warriors back within 37-36 midway through the third stanza.

Wendt had 11 for the Warriors and Kassie Jenkins added nine in the loss for Hendrix.

Hendrix travels to St. Louis, Mo. to take part in the Washington University-St. Louis Tournament. The Warriors battle Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Friday at 5 p.m. in the event.

Hendrix drops to 2-5 while Austin College improves to 5-0.

MBB: Cartwright’s late free throws help ease Hendrix past MWU 70-66 in Millsaps Classic

Jackson, Miss. – Brooks Cartwright sank four straight free throws down the stretch while forward Seth Stanley poured in a team-high 20 points and corralled nine rebounds as Hendrix beat MUW 70-66 win in the first game of the Millsaps Invitational Classic.

Hendrix (3-4) who led 31-26 at the break also got 14 points from Carl Fitch and a double-double from Jacob Link (11 points, 11 rebounds).

Stanley’s fast break dunk with 4:11 remaining in the first half helped the Warriors surge to a 36-26 advantage.

MUW tied the game at 57-57 on a short jumper by Tyler Jackson with 3 minutes and 58 seconds left.

But a pair of free throws by Link followed by a traditional three-point play by Fitch on Hendrix’s next possession helped the Warriors regain the lead for good at 62-57.

Jackson scored 21 points to lead the Owls (2-4).


HSFB: Explosive first quarter pushes Pulaski Academy past Morrilton 68-41

Little Rock – With one of the most explosive offenses in the state in Pulaski Academy facing off against dual threat Jacolby Criswell and his Morrilton squad, the scoreboard at Bruin Stadium was destined to get a workout.

And that notion certainly rang true after the dust settled in the Class 5A semi-final game between the two powerhouse teams.

Senior quarterback Braden Bratcher passed for 529 yards and six touchdowns while rushing for 91 yards and another score as Pulaski Academy out-dueled Morrilton in a shootout 68-41 to advance to their fifth consecutive state championship game.

Bratcher finished 28-of-55 passing attempts with 619 all-purpose yards as the Bruins (11-2) will now prepare for a rematch with defending state champion Little Rock Christian, who halted a Bruins repeat in last season’s title game with a 52-38 win to end hopes of an unbeaten season for Pulaski Academy last year. The two teams will meet next Saturday, October 7 at War Memorial at noon.

Little Rock Christian (13-0) beat White Hall 42-14 in the other Class 5A semi-final.

Pulaski Academy scored on five first half offensive possessions to put the game out of reach early in cruising to a 32-13 cushion at intermission over a Devil Dogs team that had struggled most of the season but found its way over the last few weeks, winning four straight games entering Friday’s contest.

Bratcher tossed an 81-yard TD bomb to Mason Kolb to spark a four touchdown first quarter for the Bruins.

Sophomore tailback Joseph Himon added a 19-yard rushing touchdown on the next Pulaski Academy and then preceded to catch a 10-yard TD strike from Bratcher as the Bruins extended their lead to 18-0.

Bratcher would score his lone rushing touchdown from 27 yards out on their fifth possession to counter Criswell’s 19-yard touchdown run to get Morrilton on the board and the Bruins never looked back.

Criswell – a North Carolina commit – scored five touchdowns in his final high school game for Morrilton (8-5) to surpass 1,000 rushing yards on the season as he rushed for 252 yards on Friday.

Himon rushed for 99 yards on ten attempts to pace the Bruins.

HSBK: Talented McCuien ready to power another Mayflower boys basketball playoff run

Mayflower – Off the hardwood, Mayflower High’s Braxtyn McCuien is a typical 16-year old kid that enjoys the playful interaction between his friends and family.

But once McCuien takes the floor with his Eagles teammates, all eyes are on the 6-foot-7 inch junior.

Whether he likes it or not, McCuien has now become a fixture on everyone’s basketball radar.

The buzz began shortly after he was seen slamming home a dunk on social media giant YouTube at a AAU National Tournament in Las Vegas as a seventh grader.

But no matter what happens on the court, McCuien always projects a stone faced persona that has drawn comparisons to future NBA Hall of Famer and former San Antonio Spur Tim Duncan.

McCuien is a selfless player who rarely screams after an important basket or even after he makes a spectacular defensive play and is also mature enough to remain calm and collected when opponents talk trash.

There is not even any snapback or demonstrative arguing when he is whistled for a foul.

McCuien’s game simply speaks for itself and whenever he decides to communicate on the court, his opponents usually have their hands full.  

“I always let my game do the talking.” McCuien said succinctly. “People have to stop me before I say anything.”

McCuien is indeed a throwback player in an era of me-first millenniums who currently litter the landscape of high school basketball. 

Armed with his cool-as-a-cucumber attitude, dry wit and prankster ways, McCuien could very well be the perfect player to finally put Mayflower on the state basketball map.

McCuien led the Eagles to a 23-10 record in his first varsity campaign last season.

Mayflower’s playoff run ended in a disappointing 70-59 loss to eventual 3A state runner-up Drew Central in the state semi-finals last March.

It was the farthest a Mayflower boys’ team has advanced since 2015 when they lost 57-40 in the title game to Episcopal.

McCuien and his Eagles will be looking to defend their championship in the prestigious Joe Mallett Classic which begins play on Monday, December 2 at St. Joseph High School in Conway.

Last December, McCuien finished with a career-high 29 points – including 14 down the stretch – eight of them from the foul stripe to help the Eagles secure the trophy.

Usually on a home basketball game night in football crazed Mayflower, there were less than a hundred fans assembled in Eagle Gym on a regular basis.

But every since McCuien has suited up in the purple and gold, the arena has seen an increase of traffic which has included a handful of inquisitive college scouts.

Representatives from Texas Southern University, Northeastern State and Lyons College are among the many teams who have already begun jockeying for McCuien’s services when he graduates in 2021.

Off the court, he can sometimes be mistaken genetically for Junior Johnson, the eldest son on the ABC TV comedy series Blackish, but he would rather his on court game be likened to his basketball hero Kevin Durant.

“What’s not to like (about Durant) because he does everything.” McCuien said. “I know he’s better than me but that’s who I am trying to get like. He is the best player right now.”

Like Durant, McCuien has a doting mother who has put her son in the best possible position to realize his dream of playing in the NBA someday.

Even if his talent wasn’t evident at the very beginning. 

“When I saw him play early on I was like ‘Oh man, I don’t think this is your sport, just stick with baseball.” laughed Braxtyn’s mother Carrie Dycus. “But in the fifth grade I saw that he had something. “He didn’t get the nonchalant attitude from me because I have a bad temper. He did a little bit of everything though – rebounding, scoring and played good defense.”

Even though McCuien hung up his baseball gloves for the last time a few years ago, the competitive spirit has remained for basketball.

Mayflower head basketball coach Brent Stallings is now gratefully reaping the benefits of that decision as the Eagles look to make another deep playoff run.

“Braxtyn is a great post player because you don’t see a lot of kids that can do what he does.” Stallings said. “He can pick it up and drive right by you, he can shoot threes or he can post you up down low. He’s just a hard guard for most high school kids because he is long, lean and athletic.”

His biggest supporter is hoping for a continuation of what McCuien has already done to put college scouts and media types on notice to this point.

“I try to tell him that when you are a leader everybody follows suit.” Dycus said. “When he falls back so do his teammates. When he plays well, his team follows. And that’s what it takes to be a leader.”

WBB: Hendrix Women Drop Road Contest to East Texas Baptist 85-39

Staff Report

Marshall, Texas – Anissa Guiterrez and Kessie Jenkins recorded a team-high eight points each and combined for seven boards but it was not nearly enough as Hendrix dropped a non-conference contest to East Texas Baptist University 85-39 on Tuesday. 

Belle Nielson added a career-high seven points in the loss while Caroline Wendt added four rebounds for the Warriors. Hendrix falls to 2-3 on the year while ETBU improves to 3-3.

Hendrix hits the road to Jackson, Mississippi on Saturday to take on Louisiana College at 11 a.m. in the first day of the 2019 Millsaps Classic.

MBB: Slow Start Hampers Hendrix men in tough Non-Conference Loss at East Texas Baptist

Staff Report

Marshall, Texas – For the third time in six games, Hendrix traveled to Texas for a non-conference contest as the Warriors battled East Texas Baptist University, in search of its first win against the Tigers since 1989.

A slow start allowed East Texas Baptist to jump out to a 37-17 lead and they didn’t look back in claiming an 81-68 victory over Hendrix Tuesday night.

Sean Coman poured in a game-high 24 points on 8-of-22 shooting in 33 minutes of action.

A day after picking up his first-ever Southern Athletic Association Men’s Basketball Player of the Week accolade, forward Seth Stanley recorded 20 points and five rebounds as the Warriors fell to 2-4 on the young season.

ETBU improved to 4-1.

HSVB: Conway’s Begley signs volleyball letter of intent with Rollins College

Conway’s Emma Begley (seated, on the right) signs letter of intent with Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida.

Conway senior Emma Begley recently signed her letter of intent to play volleyball collegiately at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida.

Begley helped lead the Lady Cats to a conference championship in 2017 and then a monumental state championship in 2018.

The Lady Cats compiled an overall record of 80-23 and a conference mark of 36-6 during her career at Conway.

Begley received several awards during her career at Conway – including All-State and All-Conference nods over the last two seasons.

“Emma has grown so much as a player over the last two years.” Conway head coach Laura Crow said.

“One of the greatest things about Emma is she always played full force. You never had to tell her to be more aggressive. She was always in a zone once the whistle sounded and could hit a mean slide.”

Begley finished her career with 399 career Kills and at a .216% hitting percentage this season.

Her 134 career blocks left her tied for seventh in school history.

The defending state champions failed to repeat after a three set loss to Fayetteville in the Class 6A state tournament.

Conway finished 20-13 with Begley pounding a team high 14 kills in the first round loss.

MBB: Last second shot by Jones delivers thrilling win for still unbeaten Hoop Hogs

Staff Report

Atlanta – Mason Jones banked in a step-back 3-pointer from about 25 feet with 0.1 seconds left on the clock in overtime to lift Arkansas to a 62-61 victory at Georgia Tech Monday night.

Jones scored 24 points, added six rebounds, four steals and three assists in the win for Arkansas.

Sophomore guard Isaiah Joe just missed his first career double-double as he had 13 points and a career-high nine rebounds with five steals, only one shy of his career high.

Arkansas took a one-point lead, 8-7, at the 16:12 mark of the first half and did not surrender it until Tech’s James Banks made a jumper with 21 seconds left in overtime, putting the Yellow Jackets up 61-59.

Tech’s defense was tough on the perimeter after Banks’ jumper.

But after crossing half court, Jones passed the ball to Joe who made a few dribbles to his right and threw the ball back to Jones.

Jones made a couple of hard dribbles to his and launched the final shot that caroomed off the backboard and into the basket for the win.

The game-winner was Jones’ third game-winner in the closing seconds of his career.

Last year, Jones free throw with two seconds left helped secure a 73-72 win over Indiana and then later he delivered another game winner with a short jumper in the lane for a 90-89 win at then #19 LSU.

Arkansas returns home to play Northern Kentucky in the final game of the Collegiate Hoops Roadshow on Saturday (Nov. 30). Tipoff is set for 4pm.

MBB: Hendrix’s Stanley Claims SAA Men’s Basketball Player of the Week Honor

Hendrix junior forward Seth Stanley was named the SAA Player of the Week after a 31-point performance in a 89-79 conference win over Austin College.

Atlanta, Georgia – The Southern Athletic Association announced its weekly awards Monday afternoon and it was announced that junior forward Seth Stanley was awarded the SAA Men’s Basketball Player of the Week honor after his incredible performance on Saturday.

Stanley, a native of Springdale, Ark. finished with a game-best 31 points on 11-for-17 (64.7 percent) shooting from the floor in Hendrix’s 89-79 win versus Austin College. The 6’7″ forward also recorded five rebounds and four assists in only 28 minutes of work. The sophomore shot 7-for-8 at the charity stripe while also tallying two steals and a block against the Roos.

Additionally, Stanley scored 20 of his game-high 31 points in the second half while also shooting 7-for-9 in the games final 20 minutes. With 4:32 to go and leading by one, Stanley scored the next 11 points for Hendrix; giving the Warriors an 85-74 lead with 55 ticks on the clock left, capped off with an incredible posturize.

Stanley and the rest of the Warriors hit the road to Marshall, Texas Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. to take on the East Texas Baptist University Tigers.