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7th Grade Tigers Caught By Toe in Loss To Charleston

Even though it’s not “November” nor is it “raining”, the fact remains that nothing lasts forever. Muhammad Ali was 56-5 in his lustrous boxing career. Dale Earnhardt won just 76 races from 1975-2001. Even arguably the greatest NBA team of all time ( 1995-96 Chicago Bulls) went 72-10 on their way to the championship. So inevitably the Mansfield 7th Grade Tigers would drop at least one game. That game, in particular, was one to a formidable opponent as their loss came to the Charleston Tigers 18-12.

Winston Allison

Before the night of January 16th, the Tigers were undefeated in their season. But even after taking their first “L”, the Tigers continue to push forward with a winning attitude and over the top skillset. As the game tipped off last Thursday evening, both Tiger teams hit the court with engines revved and ready for takeover. Halftime saw Mansfield up 10-7 in a match where defense was the name of the game.

Brandon Raynor

Austin Ruiz owned the court offensively as he zoomed away with four points along with five steals and one rebound. Brandon Raynor set the hardwood ablaze with his defensive dominance taking seven rebounds and two points. Also gaining two points each was Cameron Pettus, Aaron Person, and Jeremy Strozier. With a combined eight rebounds was Pettus, Person, Strozier, Winston Allison, and Trey Powell. And Strozier, Pettus, and Allison came together to earn six steals.

Trey Powell

The Mansfield 7th Grade Tigers will travel to Cedarville on Monday, January 20th to take on the Pirates starting at 4:30 p.m.

Cameron Pettus
Austin Ruiz

7th Grade Lady Tigers Blocked Out By Charleston

When people see a team lose, they tend to pass them by. The Mansfield 7th Grade Lady Tigers are NOT one of those teams you want to do that to. As they are still transferring from little league to 7th-grade basketball, they are learning many new styles. They are also gaining the most important factor of all. Experience. The 7th Grade Lady Tigers may have fallen to Charleston 21-13 on Thursday, January 16th, but they learned some important mistakes from the tough loss which are being tended to at this moment. Not by coach, Joshua Bryan. But by the players who are determined to be the next picture on the wall of the Tigers gymnasium.

Ambria Whittaker

Shelbie Fuller played like a shark after prey as she swam the court delivering Tiger dominance ending the night with eight points, three rebounds, and one steal. Ambria Whittaker offered zero rest for Charleston as she earned three points along with six rebounds, and two steals. Maylei Rogers outperformed almost every “Gold” player on the court with her high speeds and leadership gaining her three rebounds and two points.

Presley Curry

And rounding out the Lady Tigers rockin’ roster was Azlynn Nelson, Presley Curry, and Trinity Triska with a combined four rebounds and three steals. Next up for the 7th Grade Lady Tigers, it’s off to Cedarville to again try their hand at the Cedarville Lady Pirates on Monday, January 20th starting at 4:30 p.m.

Azlynn Nelson
Sadie McDowell
Trinity Triska

Jr Tigers Run Out Of Time Against Charleston

Ask any coach and they’ll tell you the same thing. It doesn’t matter who you play, it matters how you play. Win or lose, coaches want to see their players give every iota of effort they have in a game. That being the case, the Mansfield Jr High Tigers must have their coach, Keith Stovall, beaming with pride as they left every ounce, pound, and ton that they had in them on the court in their 34-27 narrow loss to the Charleston Tigers on January 16th.

Drew Elmore

Mansfield kept the first two quarters of the game within points of their opponent as the two Tiger teams ferociously played keep-away with the ball going into halftime 14-13 Charleston. Offensively, it was Clint Stovall who plowed through Charleston’s defense bringing in nine points on the game along with a total of four rebounds and two steals. Tyler Turnipseed gave the Gold Tigers a what for as he laid down seven points, seven rebounds, and two steals for Mansfield.

Tyler Turnipseed and Peyton Martin

Austin Quinalty left his blood, sweat, and tears on the court ending the game with six points, five rebounds, and one steal. And Drew Elmore, Peyton Martin, and Braxton Byers were the Tiger trio that hooped it up and slammed it down against Charleston ending with a combined five points and seven rebounds.

Austin Quinalty

After playing the Cedarville Pirates last Monday, the Jr Tigers will gear up for round two as these powerhouse teams face-off tonight, January 20th, with games starting at 4:30 p.m.

Lady ‘Backs Hang 100 on Vanderbilt in Nashville

Number 23 Arkansas defeated Vanderbilt at Memorial Gymnasium in dominating fashion as it defeated the Commodores 100-66. Arkansas (15-3, 3-2), on Sunday, won its second straight SEC game. Vanderbilt (12-6, 2-3) lost to Arkansas in Memorial Gymnasium for the first time since 2001.

The Arkansas scoring attack was again led by senior guard Alexis Tolefree, who put up a career-best 25 points against the Commodores on an efficient 9 for 14 clip from the field. Sophomore guard Rokia Doumbia also turned in a career-best performance, posting her first career double-double going for 13 points while also snaring 10 rebounds.

The game was close in the first quarter. Arkansas broke the game open in the second, using a barrage of three-point shots to stretch the lead out to as much as 21 in the first half. Arkansas went on a devastating 28-10 run in the second quarter, getting contributions from Tolefree, Dungee, Ramirez and Eryn Barnum.

The Lady Razorbacks return to Bud Walton Arena for a two game stretch which kicks off with the Hogs hosting Georgia on Thursday, The Georgia game will air on the SEC Network with tip-off set for 6 p.m.

Council Approves Dispatch Fee

The Mansfield City Council met on Thursday evening, January 16. One item of unfinished business, the approval of the Sebastian County Dispatch fee.

In a vote of five-to-one, the council voted to approve the fee levied by the county for non-emergency dispatching services. Voting for: Sheri Hopkins, Rick McDaniel, Beverly Lyons, Julie Thomas and Dave Johnson. Voting against, Jan Carlton.

“I cannot vote for this,” stated Carlton, defending her lone vote. Lyons stated, “we’re going to have to do it, although we don’t like it.”

The council voted to pay for six months of services at a time out of the general fund. The annual charge for the city to continue receiving services is $2,257. The non-emergency services include: answering city phone lines, dispatching non-emergency calls, entering property in NCIC/ACIC, validating property in NCIC/ACIC, driver’s license and license plate queries and arrest warrant queries.

March 1 is the deadline for cities across Sebastian County to agree or decline the proposal. In December, Sheriff Hobe Runion notified municipal leaders that partnering cities would see “no change.” However, to those unwilling, they would “need to make other arrangements.”

Update: Paris Lady Eagles Continue Winning Ways at Hot Springs Fountain Lake

The Paris Lady Eagles continued to surprise their conference foes with yet another win, this time on the road at Hot Springs Fountain Lake. The Lady Eagles defeated Fountain Lake by a score of 50-35. The road win for Paris saw the Lady Eagles get off to a good start in the first half with 38-14 lead at halftime. Paris coach Dustin Williams commented, “Good first half , we were up 38-14 at the half. We held off a late push from Fountain Lake in the second half to win 50-35.” Harlie Watts led Paris with 19 points. Jacee Hart had 8 points as did Karsyn Tencleve, and Akira Robinson added 2 points.

Coach Williams commented on the progress his team continues to show with each game. “Second game in a row where we came out of the gate hot from behind the three-point arc. We played aggressive defense early and didn’t let Fountain Lake get set in their half-court offense. That led to a few points off of turnovers and transition baskets from our defensive pressure. I have to give Fountain Lake credit for never giving up. They fought back in the second half and our girls were able to protect the ball and secure enough defensive rebounds to put the game away. Our girls have now won six games in a row and seven out of their last eight.”

The Lady Eagles win improves their conference record to 4-3 and places them alone in fourth place in the conference, one game behind third place Jessieville. Paris hosts conference leader Lamar on Tuesday in another important conference match-up.

The Paris senior boys team took another hard loss, this time to Fountain Lake. The Eagles continued to play hard and entered the fourth quarter with the lead. Paris coach Mike Foster said after the game, “We led by two entering the fourth quarter. We played extremely well on defense against the top team in the conference. We just couldn’t get our offense going.” Nick Bazyk led Paris scorers with 21 points.

The Paris Eagles and Lady Eagles host Lamar on Tuesday, January 21 at Paris gymnasium. Stay with Resident Press for Paris Eagles basketball coverage!

Through the miracle of technology, I am reporting this story from Orange Beach, Alabama. I look forward to seeing all of you Monday night in Lamar as the Paris Junior Eagles and Lady Eagles play Lamar!

Charleston Update: Charleston Wins Battle of Tigers

Charleston hosted Mansfield on Friday night in girls and boys senior high basketball. When the night was over, Charleston added conference wins for both teams with victories over Mansfield.

The Charleston Lady Tigers defeated Mansfield 54-17. Charleston outscored Mansfield 23-1 in the first quarter and never looked back. Charleston has now had back-to-back, lopsided conference wins and appears to be heading into post-season form as the Lady Tigers fast-break offense is running in full gear. Charleston coach Jason Rucker said after his team’s win, “I thought we played extremely fast again which allowed us to get in a better rhythym shooting the ball.” Payton Rucker led Charleston with 10 points and Brook Groan had 7 points.

With the win, Charleston improves its record to 15-2 overall and 6-2 in the conference. The Lady Tigers are alone in first place, ahead of second place Elkins who is 4-1. Charleston hosts Elkins next week in an important conference match-up.

The Charleston Tigers senior boys team defeated Mansfield 56-43. With the win, Charleston is now alone in first place with a 5-0 conference record. Waldron is in second place with a 5-1 record, and Elkins is now 4-1. The Tigers have an important game in the race for first place in the conference with Elkins next week.

Brayden Ross led Charleston with 20 points and Brandon Scott added 15 points. The win was important for Charleston who was playing after a big win earlier in the week over a very good Waldron team. Charleston coach B.J. Ross said after the game, “I thought we played well given the fact we were coming off an emotional win on Tuesday, and it was homecoming. We got off to a great start and we’re extremely proud of the way our players have continued playing together and getting better everyday.”

Charleston hosts Elkins at Tiger Center on Tuesday, January 21. Stay with Resident Press for feature coverage of this important conference match-up.

Through the miracle of technology, I am reporting this story from Orange Beach, Alabama. I look forward to seeing all of you at Tiger Center on Tuesday!

Arkansas Tech Announces Fall 2019 Dean’s List

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. (January 17, 2020)–Arkansas Tech University has announced its Dean’s List for undergraduate students on its Russellville campus for the fall 2019 semester. 

A student must achieve a 3.5 grade point average or higher and complete at least 12 hours of college-level coursework to be named to the Dean’s List. 

A total of 1,971 Arkansas Tech students achieved that distinction during fall 2019. Included in the fall 2019 Dean’s List are 831 students that achieved a 4.0 grade point average, a 3.6 percent increase over fall 2018. 

The members of the fall 2019 Arkansas Tech University Dean’s List, listed alphabetically by the town of their permanent address, are:

BARLING — Aubree Rochelle Russell (4.0), Destiny Rain Thomas (4.0);

BONANZA — Emily Nicole Slavens;

CEDARVILLE — Madeline Mae Carter (4.0);

CENTRAL CITY — Krystal Marie Green, Angel Keohacksa (4.0);

CHARLESTON — Lauren Elizabeth Anderson (4.0), Callie Renee Cox, Journi Nicole Goforth (4.0), Jillian Grace Jenkins, Hunter James Kengla, Mary-Ashley Jade Qualls, Samantha Gaylene Rendon, Keith Riley Vest (4.0), Heather Dawn White (4.0), Joshua Allen Zimmer;

HACKETT — John Bradley Crowe, Kristine Amy Crowe, Dalton Phillip Erwin, Cheyenne Lyn Massey (4.0), Hope Elizabeth Thomas (4.0), Taylor Anne Turner (4.0);

HARTFORD — Sara Elizabeth Jackson (4.0);

HUNTINGTON — Oliviannea Kaylee Boyd, Kaylie Nicholle Carson (4.0), Whittney Rae Clark, Lorrel Blake Passmore;

LAVACA — Matthew Luther Boone, Heather Jo Cates, David Lee Crabtree (4.0), Abigail Marie Few (4.0), Cassandrah Rose Hanger, Mitchell Ray Hendren (4.0), Jake Michael Noble, Allison Elizabeth Taylor, Haedden Kole Vereecke;

MOUNTAINBURG — Harley Jackson Clark, Stevie Brooke Cluck, Emily Kristen France (4.0), Trenton Rae Gregory, Zachary Allen Jones, Amber Nicole Williams;

PARIS — Kaylor Leigh Braswell, Cristi Lee Butte, Sydni Nicole Casto, Charles William Conkin (4.0), Luke Henry Hertlein, Joni Elizabeth Inman (4.0), Kailee Dawn Johnson, Morgan Denise Johnson (4.0), Hannah Lynn Needham (4.0), AnnaBeth Kate Robertson, Emmy Lane Schluterman (4.0), Kyrsten Layne Seigrist, Starlene LaNea’ Sharp-Lozeau, Andrew David Simon, McKayla Nicole Whitley;

WALDRON — Mackinzie Lynne Callahan (4.0), Brook Lashay Custer (4.0), Stevie Ray Duncan, Ayeisha Lare Madison English, Ethan Daniel Jones, Vicky Yesenia Mendez (4.0), Chee Mitch Moua, KaSee Moua, Corey Blake Saunders, Dylan Keith Self (4.0), Matthew David Sparks, Tori Danielle Staggs (4.0);

Public Encouraged to Participate in Recycling Education

Mansfield Mayor Buddy Black announced on Thursday evening, January 16, that the city will be hosting an educational seminar on recycling.

The class is set to take place on Wednesday, January 29 at 2:30 p.m., Mansfield City Hall.

Newly hired part-time employees, Dave Johnson and Sue Chapman, as well as Public Works Director Joe Manes will be in attendence.

“I would like to encourage the public to also attend,” stated Black. “There will be a lot of good information that we all need to know about in regards to the recycling program.”

Black went on to add that it has been suggested that the city start with accepting milk jugs and newspapers only and phase in other recyclables as residents become more knowledgable about the center.

Mansfield Officer Aids in Swift Water Rescue

On Friday, January 10, the waters were rising as heavy rains fell across portions of Scott County. That evening, a call came in to emergency dispatchers reporting that an 83 year old man had been swept off the roadway at Scott Side and Tate Road. According to Mansfield Police Chief Wayne Robb, Officer Josh Huskey aided in that rescue by serving as a liaison between multiple agencies.

“Huskey served as a middle man between agencies,” stated Robb. Adding that the man was saved because of the coordinated effort.

Multiple law enforcement agencies responded, including Scott and Logan County. Also responding, the Game and Fish Commission, and volunteer fire departments.

Huskey stated that it was initially determined that a walk out rescue was not possible. Travis Cooper, Assistant Deputy Director with the Sebastian County Emergency Management and Public Safety Department, dispatched Greenwood Fire Department’s Swift Water Rescue, who responded with two team members and a boat. “It was determined that two rescue swimmers would enter the creek above the vehicle and float down to the man,” stated Huskey. “The Greenwood team was able to get to him and get him out of the vehicle. Once he was out, they got him over to the bank and to a nearby house to warm him up.”

Later, EMS was able to cross the creek and transport the hypothermic man, who was able to make a full recovery.