Heber Springs junior girls claim first win

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Heber Springs’ Taylor Parker cuts in front of Guy-Perkins player for a steal in junior girls action Monday night at the Panther Den. PHILIP SEATON PHOTO

HEBER SPRINGS — Jovie Smithson finished with 10 points and Ada Choate added a pair of 3-pointers in lifting Heber Springs to 32-15 victory over Guy-Perkins Monday night at the Panther Den in junior girls play.

The victory improved the Panthers to 1-4 on the season.

With the game tied at 8-all at the half, Heber Springs outscored the Thunderbirds 15-4 in the third quarter to pull away as Choate had five points, including a 3-pointers; and Smithson and Taylor Parker each had four.

HEBER SPRINGS SCORING (32): Taylor Parker 4, Jovie Smithson 10, Zoey Hendrix 1, Mya Foster 3, Kensley Sneed 2, Ella Williams 2, Ada Choate 8, Haven Downs 2.

GUY-PERKINS SCORING (15): K. Henry 4, R. Passmore 3, J. Blaylock 8.

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Heber Springs’ Kensley Sneed drives for a lay-up Monday night at the Panther Den. PHILIP SEATON PHOTO

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HEBER SPRINGS JUNIOR GIRLS
2021-2022 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OVERALL RECORD: 1-4 
4A-4 CONFERENCE: 0-0
(For past write-up click on game)
Nov. 09   Mount St. Mary 21, Heber Springs 16
Nov. 11   Mount Vernon-Enola 37, Heber Springs 21
Nov. 15   Newport 35, Heber Springs 16
Nov. 18   Bald Knob 37, Heber Springs 19
Nov. 22   Heber Springs 32, Guy-Perkins 15
Nov. 23   at Shirley
Nov. 30   Southside Batesville
Dec. 02   Pangburn
Dec. 06   at Cedar Ridge
Dec. 07   at Benton Harmony Grove
Dec. 09   at Rose Bud
Dec. 14   South Side Bee Branch
Dec. 17   at Ozark *
Dec. 20   at Lonoke
Dec. 21   at Des Arc
Jan. 07   at Dardanelle *
Jan. 13   White County Central
Jan. 14   Pottsville *
Jan. 21   Ozark *
Jan. 24   at Mayflower
Jan. 27   Bradford
Feb. 01   Dardanelle *
Feb. 03   at Pottsville *
Feb. 05   District Tournament at Dardanelle
(* - Denotes conference contest)

Track Results: Heber Springs Senior Girls Track Meet

March 28, 1978

Team Results: 1. Heber Springs (88); 2. Marshall (60); 3. Mountain View (27).

Discus: 1. Brenda Alexander (HS), 84-7; 2. George (Marshall), 75-10; 3. Namie (HS), 73-2; 4. Sabrina Long (HS), 70-6; 5. Chase (Marshall), 66-5

Long Jump: 1. Crandall (Marshall), 15-1.5; 2. Brenda Alexander (HS), 14-11; 3. Sabrina Long (HS), 14-5.5; 4. Birdsong (HS), 14-5; 5. Horton (Marshall), 13-11

440 Relay: 1. Heber Springs, 54.2; 2. Marshall, 56.7; 3. Mountain View, 1:01.9

110 Hurdles: 1. Birdsong (HS), 19.0; 2. Bell (HS), 19.1; 3. Lancaster (MV), 19.4

Shot Put: 1. Crandall (Marshall), 29-7; 2. Brenda Alexander (HS), 29-4; 3. Morrow (HS), 26-11; 4. Sabrina Long (HS), 25-8; 5. Bohannon (Marshall), 25-7

100: 1. Brenda Alexander (HS), 12.0; 2. Horton (Marshall), 13.8; 3. Barnett (HS), 13.9; 4. Loggins (Marshall), 13.95

High Jump: 1. Sabrina Long (HS), 5-0; 2. Horton (Marshall), 4-6; 2. Henry (Marshall), 4-6.

880 Relay: 1. Heber Springs, 1:58.5; 2. Marshall, 2:03.4; 3. Mountain View, 2:07.6

440: 1. Parsons (MV), 1:11.2; 2. George (Marshall), 1:14.1; 3. Horton (Marshall), 1:18.9; 4. Namie (HS), 1:20.8

880: 1. Williams (MV), 2:53.8; 2. Moore (HS), 2:59.8; 3. Morrow (HS), 3:02.0; 4. Doches (Marshall), 3:12.2

220: 1. Brenda Alexander (HS), 28.0; 2. Barnett (HS), 30.2; 3. Loggins (Marshall), 33.0; 4. Horton (Marshall), 33.5

880 Medley Relay: 1. Marshall, 2:09.7; 2. Mountain View, 2:10.2; 3. Heber Springs, 2:16

Notes: Weather was clear, sunny and warm. Track surface was Red Dog clay. Scoring was 6-4-3-2-1.

Guy downs Springfield

November 21, 1916

Conway Log Cabin Democrat Weekly

GUY – In one of the hardest fought basketball games played on the local court, the Guy team defeated Springfield by the narrow margin of 31-28. The teams were evenly matched and every man on both teams fought like a demon for victory. At the end of the first half the score stood 11 to 12 for Guy.

At the beginning of the last half both teams come on the court of “pep” and fight. Had it not been for the clever team work of the Guy team, Springfield would have made quick work of them. Time after time the efficient team work of Guy was smashed by the alert Springfield lads. The individual star for the Guy team was Capt. Glover, who made 21 of the 31 points made by the local chaps. “Check” Henry starred for the visitors, scoring nine points.

Webb and Pate, guards for the locals (Guy), played a great game and convinced the visitors that they were “on the square”. Our big center, Halbrook, used good head work and placed the ball at will to his teammates. Coach Gray of the Guy team had confidence in his men and expects to develop one of the best high school teams in the state.

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