Sports

S Impact Player

Jackson’s road to JBU different than most

SILOAM SPRINGS — Davaughn Jackson isn’t exactly sure how he ended up in northwest Arkansas from his native country of the Bahamas. Read More »

S March Madness is here, so is a special birthday

March Madness is here and with that in mind, here’s some notes, quotes and an opinion or two while wondering when I’ll start doing something a buddy of mine started while in college at LSU. Read More »

S Lady Comets win state title

Fast start propels Kansas past OC Millwood for school’s third state title.

OKLAHOMA CITY — Dorothy, Toto, and the Gold Ball are finally back home…in Kansas, Okla. Read More »

S Tough season in ‘06-07 keeps success in perspective

SILOAM SPRINGS — In the middle of the celebration of John Brown University winning the Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament, Clark Sheehy pointed to how far the Golden Eagles have come in his three years as head coach. Read More »

S Siloam Springs goes 1-3 at Lady Panther Invitational

SILOAM SPRINGS — and earned praise from Heritage coach Trace Biggs. Read More »

S Heritage tops Lady Panthers

ROGERS — Trace Biggs acknowledged his Rogers Heritage Lady War Eagles came out a little flat on Monday after winning the Lady Panther Invitational in Siloam Springs over the weekend. Read More »

S Soccer teams playing well

SILOAM SPRINGS — After a slow start to the season, the Siloam Springs Lady Panthers soccer team came on strong last weekend and it carried over into Monday. Read More »

S Panthers improving, still looking for first win

SILOAM SPRINGS — Though it hasn’t translated into any wins yet, the Siloam Springs baseball team is slowly but surely getting better. Read More »

S Clarke squashes rumors, will return

A local television station had reported the guard was considering a transfer.

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas guard Rotnei Clarke said he isn’t going anywhere Monday, refuting last week’s local television report that indicated he was “seriously considering” a transfer. Read More »

S Pelphrey reassigns assistant coach to administrative role

Assistants Ostrom and Evans to remain in current posiitons.

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas announced Monday that men’s basketball assistant Isaac Brown has been re-assigned to an administrative position on John Pelphrey’s staff. Read More »

S 17 deaths reported in 2009’s boating accidents

LITTLE ROCK — Seventeen people died in boating accidents in Arkansas last year, according to Capt. Read More »

S Two ways to trout

LAKEVIEW — Most fishermen go with the flow when the generators are cranking at Bull Shoals Dam and the White River rages. Read More »

S Springdale man wins 3rd straight national gobbling championship

EDGEFIELD, South Carolina — For the third year in a row, Stephan Richardson’s focus, talent and practice paid off when he won the Gobbling Division at the Wild Turkey Bourbon/NWTF Grand National Turkey Calling Championships in Nashville, Tenn. Read More »

S Panthers win Junior Relays, Lady Panthers finish 2nd

SILOAM SPRINGS — Siloam Springs scored 157 points to win Tuesday’s Junior Relays. Read More »

S SCOREBOARD

LITTLE ROCK — Siloam Springs Panther Relays at Glenn W. Black Stadium, Siloam Springs Thursday’s results BOYS Team — 1, Farmington, 111.33; 2, Gravette, 100.25; 3, Elkins, 79.5; 4, Gentry, 77; 5, Siloam Springs, 53; 6, Berryville, 51.75; 7, Huntsville, 48.33; 8, Eureka Springs, 33.8; 9, Green Forest 25.25; 10, Decatur, 25; 11, Lincoln, 24.5; 12, Harrison, 18; 13, Pea Ridge, 12. Pole Vault — 1, Acuna, Berryville, 10-10 ; 2, Cammeron Smith, Gentry 10-06 ; 2, Josh Doud, Decatur, 10-06 ; 4, Austin Milsap, Gentry, 9-00 ; 4, Dustin Morrell, Eureka Springs, 9-00 ; 4, Brian Hendren, Berryville, 9-00. High Jump — 1, Jacob Worley, Eureka Springs, 6-00 ; 2, Dowdle, Berryville, 5-04 ; 3, Michael Croasdell Gravette, 5-04, 4, Peyton Troillett, Eureka Springs, 5-02 ; 5, Michael Counts, Elkins, 5-02 ; 4, Michael Wal lager, Lincoln, 5-02.; 4, B. Jones, Berryville, 5-02. Long Jump — 1, Nathan Ortmann, Gravette, 19-11.5 2, Michael Counts, Elkins 19-00 ; 3, Jordan Trimm, Farmington, 17-10.5; 4, Mark Thordsen, Lincoln 17-10 ; 5, Seth Killgore, Read More »