After winning the jump ball, The Leopards outscored the Lockesburg club 11-6 in the first period. The Lady Leopards take on the winner of the Smackover-Nashville Junior Varsity contest. The Leopards, who are still looking for their first conference victory, fell to 5 and 12 on the season. The Courtside Show with Toney Stowers and Greg Revels is set for 5:15 on your #1 Country 92.1. So far this season, Bartek has scored 357 points, won 109 rebounds, claimed 30 steaks and 30 assists. The Rotary Cup has been presented annually to the Most Valuable Senior on the De Queen Leopards football team since 1936. The Lady Leopards came out equally hot scoring 45 first half points enroute to the 67-38 victory over the Lady Bears. On Tuesday, December 20th Legacys senior basketball teams traveled south of Texarkana to play the Bloomburg Wildcats. All four of Legacys teams play again Tuesday, December 6th at home in Lockesburg with games beginning at 4pm against Hot Springs Gospel Light. Legacy Junior teams go on the road this week to Magnolia for the girls and Fort Smith for the boys for the HCAA 1A tournament. A very physical third quarter saw Legacy outscored in the paint 14-9. Schroer also contributed 17 rebounds. Dori Bartek followed with 11 points and 8 rebounds. The Bears warmed up in the second period and answered by outscoring the Warriors 22-14. Varsity Softball. Grabbing 14 of their points on transition and 24 in the paint. Senior Captain Dori Bartek led her team with 24 points and 13 rebounds. Meanwhile The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards travel to Arkadelphia. Legacys Lady Warriors lost 55-54 against the Lady Eagles, while Legacys Warriors fell 82-80 against their McCurtain County rivals. The Panthers, who open the regular season on Aug. 26 by hosting Hamburg, have one of the state's best players in senior tight end and Razorback commit Shamar Easter (6-5, 225). Horatio and Legacy will meet for the final time this season at Legacy on Monday, 1/9. The Texas pubic school hosted Legacy for their final basketball games before Christmas. Legacys girls had a short holiday bench and an off night unable to get any of their shots to fall. At the conclusion of the first period the Warriors led 22-6 and went into the locker rooms leading 33-8 at the half. Sophomore Oaklee Lofton scored 2 points, grabbed 1 rebound and block, nabbed 4 steals and fished out 3 assists. The De Queen Lady Leopards took a big step toward securing a regional tournament berth with a huge 47-40 victory over Camden Fairview Friday night, January 21st, at the Coliseum in action heard live on #1 Country 92.1. Lorel Morphew added seven. This concludesthe season for the Pantherettes. The game was tied at 37 early in the fourth quarter before the Magnolia girls went on a 15-0 to pull away for the 52-40 victory. Legacys senior boys are back on the court on Tuesday morning at 11:15am in Texarkana v. De Queen in the Genoa Central tournament. Coach Bell has been coaching the Leopards in multiple roles since 2008, including leading the junior high basketball and track programs as a head coach, and is currently serving as the DHS Head Boys Track Coach. Each team answered the other almost every time the ball moved down the court for a basket. Lilly Tucker led the home teams scoring effort with 16 points, all in the second half of the game. Ashdown falls to 2 and 1 in conference. The action can also be viewed on DQTV. Manny Hernandez and Sam Graham were also in double figures with 14 each. Eli Mitchell gave the Warriors 11 points and 8 rebounds, followed by 9 points from Manolo Vazquez, and 7 from Ozzy Tolendano. Everette Martz contributed 9 points for the Warriors. Eli Mitchell followed with 35 points for the Warriors. But Legacy Academys Ethan Gallagher had a bigger second half as the Warriors rallied for the 50-46 victory to claim the Genoa Tourney boys title. Horatio led 44-43 with 1:13 left in the ballgame when Ethan Gallagher stole the ball from the Lions on an inbound. The next broadcast game will be Panthers softball on Friday night with the pre-game show beginning at 7:15 on 102.1 The Good Path. Seth Gurdlach led Trinity with 18 points, followed by Marley Franklin with 13. View the Ashdown Panthers football schedule with dates, opponents, and scores for the current and previous seasons. Visit ESPN to view the Arkansas Razorbacks team roster for the current season . Sophomore Sam Graham led the Leopards with 17. Friday nights games will also feature a Blue Darter Salute, honoring the history of Lockesburgs Blue Darter history. The 1A private school secured the win in both competitions. Belle hauled down seven rebounds, had five blocked shots, and a steal. The Warriors advance their record to 13-1 with the victory and host Mt. Ethan Gallagher played his last home game for the Warriors. In the boys contest Friday night, the Leopards hung around for a while before the defending state champs from Magnolia pulled away for the 75-45 win. Belle Lindsey, our McDonalds Player of the Night, led the way in limited action with 17 points, five rebounds, and two steals. Monroe Barnett had a nice game with 11. Ashdown Panthers Varsity Boys Basketball 11-11 Overall 8-6 League School Hub Clubhouse Schedule Roster Coaches Stats JV Team Freshman Team An ad blocker has likely prevented this video content from loading. Oaklee Lofton led the home team with 20 points, followed by 16 from Dori Bartek. Jude Gallagher led crashing the board with 10 boards and 13 points getting a double-double for the night. The De Queen teams will host Hope Tuesday. #33, Glasgow led the Lady Wildcats with 34 points. #4 J. Fricks gave Mineral Springs 21 points and KT Thomas provided 17. Layne Schroer had 11 points while Corban Wilson and Ozzy Tolendano contributed 8 and 6 respectively. Legacy led at halftime 15-12 and outscored the guests 19-14 in the last two periods. The De Queen senior teams suffered through a rough night Friday at Scrapper Arena. Winfrey led the Panthers with 16 points while Shamar Easter and Antonio McDuffie had 12 points. The leading scorers for the Pantherettes were Lakenya Williams with 8 points, ZamariyahRhone with 7 and Karielle Forbes pitched in with 6 points. Legacy maintained their lead after the half but saw it cut down to three points. Nashville came out with a great pressure defense that the Panthers could never master. Cold shooting plagued the De Queen boys coming out of the Christmas break. Legacy outscored Trinity 24-16 in the first half and held the visitors to 4 points the entire second half. The boys action was close for a while, before the Nashville depth proved to be too much to overcome as the Leopards were missing two injured starters: Manny Hernandez and Nathan Patterson. The boys had an exciting game that was typical of the Panthers and Scrappers rivalry. The De Queen boys deserve a lot of credit for continuing to fight through a season filled with adversity. College football administrators are looking at ways to reduce the . The Lockesburg ladies led the entire game, storming into an early lead of 16-5 at the 1st quarter. Manny Hernandez led the Leopards with 20 points, while D.J. Friday, February 10th The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards host Magnolia at the Coliseum at 5:30. CMA was led by Aiden Carmona with 39 points, followed by Isaiah Howard with 14. All three of Sevier Countys high schools are in the tournament and played today. With the victory, the Lady Leopards improved to 13 and 6 on the season and 4 and 3 in conference play as they stay in the hunt for a regional tournament berth. Following a junior varsity contest at 5:00, Toney Stowers and Greg Revels will have the play-by-play of the senior action starting at around 5:30 on your #1 Country 92.1 and on DQTV. Gwen Bradshaw and Emma Chambers added six points each. Belle Lindsey finished with six points and a game high 11 rebounds. In boys action, Malvern came out on a mission and led 15 to 7 after the first quarter. Layne Schroer grabbed 13 boards for the Warriors and put 10 points on the board to secure a double-double. The loud crowd made for a big home-court advantage and willed the Lady Leopards to the 53-49 victory over Magnolia, who came in to the game in second place in the conference standings. De Queen started the game strong. Sam Graham pitched in 15, and Manny Hernandez added 12. Dockins was also credited with seven rebounds, four steals, and two assists. The Knights shot over 60% from the floor in the first half, while the cold Leopards saw only 25% of their shots go down. For Ashdown, Kaitlyn Jones and Shamari French led the Panthers with six points each. The Cossatot River girls lost in Fridays semifinals 45-32 to Valley Springs. Layne Schroer also had a double double with 17 points and 12 boards. Dayton Newberry scored nine, and Lorel Morphew added eight. Belle Lindsey chipped in with 14. Legacys senior boys trounced the Wildcats 108-48, while the Lady Wildcats easily defeated the Lady Warriors 64-26. Stream regular season and playoffs online from anywhere. The Panthers came away with a big 51 to 47 win. De Queen was scrappy, but Ashdown came away with a 69 to 48 victory. The Dierks Outlaws, the Cossatot River Lady Eagles, and the Horatio Lady Lions all advanced to the State Tournament this week after Regional Tournament action over the weekend. LOCKESBURG, ARKLegacy Academy honored its two senior basketball players Friday night in Lockesburg and picked up three wins for a clean sweep over the Oden Timberwolves. In the boys contest, Centerpoint came out hot while the Leopards suffered a tough shooting night. LOCKESBURG, ARKLegacy Academy hosted Christian Ministries Academy (CMA) of Hot Springs on Friday night for a full night of basketball. Legacy Academys teams whipped wildcats from two different schools at their homecoming Friday, December 9, 2022. In the junior girls game, Legacy trailed at the half by 3 points. Full Arkansas Razorbacks roster for the 2022 season including position, height, weight, birthdate, years of experience, and college. The De Queen Lady Leopards and the Ashdown Panthers saw their seasons come to an end Wednesday night, February 22nd, in the Class 4A South Regional Tournament in Warren. Ashdown Panthers Varsity Boys Football Ashdown, AR FOLLOW TEAM 22-23 V. Football Home Schedule Roster Stats Rankings Photos Videos News More / Ashdown High School Football Ashdown Football OVERALL 7-4 0.64 Win % CONFERENCE 2-3 4th 4A Region 7 HOME3-2 AWAY4-2 NEUTRAL0-0 PF312 PA250 STREAK1L Contribute to the Team Complete the Schedule The Lady Leopards advance to the championship contest Saturday at 5:00. The Lady Leopards improved to 5 and 3 in the conference standings and 14 and 6 overall with the 51-23 win over Malvern. The Warriors play Horatio Monday night at Horatio and host Mt. The action can also be viewed live on DQTV. Nashville hit eight three-pointers on the night to De Queens one. After falling behind 15-7 early, the Lady Leopards battled back to tie the game at 20 at halftime. Ethan Gallagher led the home team with 42 points and 20 rebounds for a double-double. For Nashville, Kyle Whiteman finished with 27 points. The Oden girls outscored the Lockesburg girls in the second period but the home team put more points on the board all of the other three periods of the night. Sports scores & statistics for football, basketball, and volleyball. Maddie Lowrey rounded out scoring with two points. The hometown Dragons had a runner on first and second with 1 out. With less than two minutes to go the Lady Warriors took the lead with a bucket and a free throw. The Leopards couldnt survive a hot three-point shooting barrage by Arkadelphia as the Badgers pulled away for the 86-46 victory, dropping the De Queen boys to 5 and 16 on the season. When this occurred catcher Caleb Blakenship immediately called time out and the umpires gave one base to each player which would have placed the runners on second and third. 2022-2023 SCHEDULE Tweet Post Sms Email Copy Print Season Sophomore Sam Graham, our McDonalds Player of the Night, led the Leopards with 16 points, seven rebounds, an assist, and a blocked shot. The Horatio Lady Lions defeated Acorn 41-35 in Saturdays consolation game at the Class 2A South Regional at Fordyce. The remainder of the game was just as close with the Bears outscoring the Warriors 21-20 in the third quarter. Magnolia defeated the Ashdown girls 47 to 22. Now 2 and 1 on the season, the Leopards were led by Cooper Young, our McDonalds Player of the Night, with 21 points and three steals. The De Queen teams will resume action after Christmas on Tuesday, December 27. Airtime with Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman is set for 7:00 on your Southwest Arkansas Hog Caller #1 Country 92.1. In junior boys play the Warriors soundly defeated CMA 54-18 outscoring the visitors in every period. Airtime with Toney Stowers, Greg Revels, and Joe Blaze Bush is set for 4:45 on 102.1 The Good Path and on the KILX App. Texarkana, ARKLegacy Academys senior boys advanced through Round two of the Genoa Classic Tournament by defeating the Spring Hill Bears in a nail biter finish. MeanwhileThe Ashdown Panthers baseball team opens up the season at Genoa against the Dragons at 5:00. Allison Dockins added eight. Lindsey was also credited with six steals, two assists, and two blocked shots. The Nashville girls defeated De Queen 45-41 in overtime, while the junior Scrappers prevailed over the Cubs 60-29. Belle Lindsey led De Queen with 22 points. Centerpoint raced to a 19-2 lead, and went on to defeat the Leopards 56-39. The De Queen senior teams wrapped up their regular season action Friday night, February 18th, at Parker Gymnasium in Ashdown with the Lady Leopards winning 71-35, while the Panthers defeated the Leopards 69-48. The De Queen senior teams traveled to Magnolia Tuesday night, January 18th, and dropped a pair of conference contests. Seniors Belle Lindsey and Allison Dockins led the Lady Leopards with 18 points and nine points respectively. Meanwhile.Leopard Invitational Tourney TBA. The next radio game will be Friday against Magnolia which can be heard on 102.1 The Good Path beginning with the pre game show at 5:30. The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards dropped a pair of contests over the weekend at the Savage Classic in Broken Bow. Legacys junior boys led the entire first half, but lost their lead in the third period and were never able to recover enough to secure the win. That contest can be heard on 102.1 The Good Path and on the KILX App. The top four teams in the conference standings will advance to the Regional Tournament in Warren next month. The Umpire Tournament is the oldest running junior high basketball tournament west of the Mississippi River, with 67 years of play. Sophomore Sam Graham finished with 11 points and nine rebounds. These two teams met in the regional. MeanwhileThe Ashdown senior teams host Nashville. Legacys girls teams both played as well but ended with disappointing results. 4:00 Airtime/4:15 scheduled tip-off in the boys championship between Legacy Academy and Horatio. The Nashville girls jumped out to a 25-9 lead after the opening quarter, and cruised to the 70-22 victory to notch their 20th win of the season. 5' 10" . The Lady Warriors have the remainder of the holiday off and play again on January 3rd when Legacys senior teams and junior boys host Trinity Christian from Texarkana. In the senior girls game the two teams evenly paced each other the first period with the Lady Eagles up 16-13 going into the second quarter. The Legacy ladies had advanced to the state competition after victories over the Gospel Light Lady Lions and CMA in the finals and semi-finals in their regional bracket. Forced to foul, Horatio sent Gallagher to the free throw line again where he made two more shots and gave the Warriors a 49-46 lead with 10 seconds left in the ball game. 28 of those points came in the first half of game play. In boys action, Ashdown kept it close early but a 17 to 2 second quarter run put the game away as Magnolia raced to a 60 to 31 victory. Dayton sank all six of her free throw attempts. Noah Lyles of the junior Gospel Light team led the home team with 22 points. Freshman, Eli Mitchell gave the Warriors 12 points, followed by Layne Schroer with 8 points and 5 rebounds. The De Queen Lady Leopards needed a victory at Camden Fairview Tuesday night, February 14th, to clinch a berth in the Regional Tournament that begins February 22nd in Warren. They outscored the home team by 13 points18-5 in the first quarter creating a tough hole for the ladies to dig out of. Saturday, March 4th The Arkansas Razorbacks host the Kentucky Wildcats in Fayetteville for their final regular season contest at 1:00. Allison Dockins chipped in with eight. Legacy was the smallest school in the tournament and the only team to play through the entire tournament undefeated. Jude Gallagher led scoring for the junior home team with 16 points and 11 rebounds for a double-double. This effort gave Legacys Warriors a 88-57 victory. All three players are known for their excellent conduct on and off the court; school founder, Mr. Gallagher, said of them, I am really proud of our players efforts and excellence, particularly that they never let anything come before their commitment to honor God in the way they play, train, and study. Dayton Newberry, our McDonalds Player of the Night, led the way with 20 points, six rebounds, and two steals. The Warriors were led by senior Ethan Gallagher in scoring with 27 points with a contribution of 15 rebounds. Monroe Barnett and Manny Hernandez added six each. Our McDonalds Player of the Night, Lorel Morphew, stuffed the stat sheet with 11 points, six rebounds, three steals, and two assists. Login to Follow 28 Followers Latest News Panthers fall to Wildcats 64-48 This puts her with 846 points in varsity girls basketball. All four teams play at home against Garrett Memorial on Tuesday. All four of Legacys teams play on Friday night as the school hosts conference opponent CMA. Trinitys #25, Dougan led their team with 18 points, followed by #21 Purtle with 10. Belle Lindsey was also in double figures with 14. Ida swept the other three games held that night. Belle Lindsey led all scorers with 25, including 22 in the first half. De Queen Senior Teams Split at Centerpoint Friday. It was a tough loss for the Warriors taking their season record 20-5. The Leopards fell to 0 and 2 in the league, and 5 and 8 overall. The Lady Leopards played a brilliant first half with only one turnover and no fouls as the De Queen girls raced to a 43-11 halftime lead and cruised to the 60-32 win. Senior linebacker Micah Gibson was credited with 16 tackles, and rushed for 203 yards at fullback. Toledano also took twocharges for the Lockesburg boys. Three of Legacy Academys basketball players were selected as All-State players by HCAA All-State Teams. Both teams hustled and played hard. The Lady Cubs rolled to a 20-point win at 39-19, while the Cubs won the junior boys action 39-34. Airtime with Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman is set for 5:30 on your Southwest Arkansas Hog Caller #1 Country 92.1. Friday, February 3rd The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards travel to Hope.
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