Sports

ES girls have potential

The results have been mixed so far this season for the Eureka Springs Lady Highlanders, but coach Kyle Farrar said he’s optimistic about his team’s potential. “It’s set up pretty good for us to have a pretty good year,” Farrar said.
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Green Forest girls lose 2

The Green Forest Lady Tigers are off to an 0-2 start this season, but the Lady Tigers have been competitive in both games. Green Forest opened the season with a 61-51 loss to visiting Yellville- Summit on Tuesday, Nov.
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Oo, Bobcats claim Carroll County bragging rights

Berryville coach Bryan Hutson said he’s not sure if senior running back Tun Oo was completely healthy for the Carroll County Super Bowl. Oo wasn’t showing any signs of being less than full speed, however, rushing 33 times for 222 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Bobcats to a 22-0 victory over the Green Forest Tigers in the annual county rivalry game on Thursday, Nov.
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Tigers bring home the gold

The Green Forest Tigers are back in the winner’s circle. Led by sophomore Arauny Reyes’ runner-up performance, the Tigers placed five runners among the top 22 finishers to win the Class 3A boys state cross country championship on Friday, Nov.
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