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Exclusive Awards Banquet Recognize MHS Ladies

The first wave of invitations went out for the Best of River Valley All Star Preps Banquet. Among the 54 student-athletes receiving the call so far, are a pair of Mansfield Lady Tigers.

The third annual sponsored event recently announced some of the top athletes from 8 counties and 2 states. Squarely engraved on the opening lists were Mansfield’s Rylea Weaver and Faith Rainwater.

Weaver, an All-State senior, was among 16 area volleyball players to be included on the formal banquet’s invitation list.

Rainwater, one of 9 female distance runners to receive an invitation, earned All-State status as a freshman this past cross country campaign.

The large scale event that will be held at the Fort Smith Convention Center on May 30, 2019 will offer individual awards for athletes and coaches. It will begin with an upscale catered meal, offer video highlights, and feature Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas.

Douglas, an Olympic gold medalist, is the first African-American gymnast to win both the individual all-around title and team title in the same year. She will be the guest speaker.

“It’s pretty cool,” said Weaver who also earned an invitation for her volleyball talents at last year’s BOP banquet. “It’s very special. It’ crazy that I might meet Gabby Douglas. She’s an Olympic winner!”

Weaver completed her prep volleyball career this past 2018 season with a trip to the state tournament. She has twice been Mansfield’s player of the year. She has received All-District and All-State honors as well as many local statistical awards throughout her high school career.

New to the high school scene, Rainwater was in awe of her post season recognition.

“I’m really excited about it,” exclaimed Rainwater, a rookie distance runner that moved to the high school team for the post season. “I’m glad I made it. I’m a little nervous about the big crowd.”

Rainwater packed a powerful punch in a short period of time. She began the year as Mansfield Junior High’s number one runner. She finished the season as the high school’s number one, and the class 3A state’s 12th best finisher.

After moving to the senior high squad, the tiny distance racer swept up post season accolades as if she was running with a broom and a dust pan. Her individual honors this season alone included: 3A-1 West All-District, Top 25 All-Region, AAA All-State, River Valley All-Star, and now Best of Prep River Valley All Star.

To date, only BOP athletes representing tennis, volleyball, and cross country have been revealed. As the school year continues and more championship rounds are played, the remaining nominees from other sports will be announced. 

In the future, look for players representing golf, football, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, baseball, softball, and track to be listed.

Bulldogs Looking To Bounce The Elks

By Megan Hecox
Tonight tips off conference play for the Waldron Jr High Bulldogs and they couldn’t be more ready. The Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs have been battling it out with some really good teams over the last few weeks and tonight they are ready to gain their success.
Lady Bulldogs Head Coach, Hannah Scantling, says “We are excited to kick off our first conference game of the season tonight. The Jr High girls have been working hard on getting all of the small things right. Our goal is to be better today than we were yesterday.”
“We have a tough match-up against Elkins to open conference play with,” explains Head Boys Coach, Josh Atchley. “Elkins is well coached and return several key players from a solid Jr High team last year. We hope to force the Elks to play the type of game we want and keep them off the offensive glass.”
The Jr High Bulldogs will play in Elkins against the Elks tonight, December 4th, with game time being 4:30 pm.

Hornets Play “Stingsational” Against Yellow Jackets

By Megan Hecox
The Hackett Jr High Hornets played with a purpose in last nights game against the Yellow Jackets. The Hornets stole the show with a 42-7 victory over Pleasant View. For this year’s Jr High team, they have 3 things going for them. They are athletic, physical, and big! The Hornets also bring with them a deep bench that helps keep fresh legs late in the game says Head Coach Broc Adams.
Austin Cowell led the Hornets with 11 points. Cash Oliver brought in 10 points and 5 steals. Ethan Slavens and Jesse Esparza each contributed 6 points. And adding to the scoreboard was Jake Fisher and Jensin Coggins with 4 points each.
The (2-6) Lady Hornets brought down the house as well with their 20-9 win over the Lady Yellow Jackets. Madeline Freeman and Teonna Best were the leading scorers for the Lady Hornets as they secured 5 points apiece.
The 7th Grade and 8th Grade Hornets will play Northridge at home on December 6th starting at 4:30 pm. Coach Adams fills us in on Thursday nights game expectations, “This game will be tough for the 7th and 8th Graders because Northridge is really good! We are mainly looking to just get these younger guys some game time to see what they can do. The Jr High team is very 9th grade heavy so these 7th and 8th grade games help us get the younger guys prepared to continue later in the year and years to come.” Head Coach for the Lady Hornets, Claude Foster, tells us, “For the game against Northridge, I’m looking to get the girls some quality minutes to gain some experience.”

Mansfield School District on Lockdown

By Tammy Moore Teague
The Mansfield School District will be on a campus-wide lockdown today, Tuesday, December 4. Area law enforcement continue their search for three of the four escaped juveniles from the Mansfield treatment facility.
Parents and guardians of the district were contacted by the district with a blanket text message informing them that “we (the district) will start our day…on lockdown due to the escapees from the juvenile camp still being at large. Students will not be allowed outside the buildings in this lockdown situation. If you have questions, please contact the office.”
We will continue to monitor this breaking news story.
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Sebastian County Assessor’s Office Sponors Toy Drive

By Tammy Moore Teague
For the past 14 years the Sebastian County Assessor’s Office has been collecting toys at Christmas time. Current Assessor, Zach Johnson, looks to continue that tradition. “We are reaching out to ask for help with a project that is near and dear to our hearts,” stated Johnson.
Sebastian County has the highest number of children in foster care within the state of Arkansas. As many as 800 children from Sebastian County are in foster care at any given time during the year. Many are sent to different parts of Arkansas due to the lack of certified care givers and homes in our area. Although DHS does its best to keep siblings together, sometimes it’s not always possible.
“It makes a tough time of year even rougher on these children,” added Johnson. “Our toy collection was started by Ms. Becky Yandell, my predecessor in the Assessor’s office. Ms. Yandell saw a need in our area and did her best to help out where she could. This is why I am reaching out to you. While the needs are great, our individual resources are limited. We do the best we can, but are hoping to partner up with our communities to create as much Christmas joy for these children as possible.”
Beginning December 3, their office will begin accepting donations of toys at the Fort Smith and Greenwood courthouse locations. These donations will be delivered by DHS during the week of December 17.
“Thank you so much for your consideration in helping us achieve our goal of providing some positive memories for the children. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions or even potential ideas, we welcome them all! We look forward to seeing what happens when a community comes together for the good of the children! Have a very Merry Christmas!”
 

One Juvenile Captured, Three Remain at Large

By Tammy Moore Teague
At 6:30 p.m. Monday evening four males escaped from the Juvenile Treatment Center near Mansfield, AR. One of those escapees has been captured, three remain at large.
In the overnight hours, one or more of those escapees allegedly broke the glass in the front door of the Dollar General Store in Mansfield and reportedly stole items. Additionally, one vehicle, a van, was also reportedly stolen in Mansfield.
Mansfield-juvenile-Dollar-General
The Mansfield Police Department, Arkansas State Police, Sebastian County Sheriff’s Office, and the Scott County Sheriff’s Office are continuing their search at this hour.
Residents are cautioned to remain vigilant. The escapees are described as two white males, one biracial and one Marshall Islander. They are reportedly wearing an orange or blue shirt, tan pants and possibly tan jackets. They range in ages from 15 to 17.
Anyone who has any information on these escapees can contact the Sebastian County Sheriff’s Office at 479-783-1051.

Mansfield Cheer Off To Next Competition

By Megan Hecox
The Mansfield Jr and Sr High Cheerleaders competed at the Spa City Classic at Lake Hamilton High School this past Saturday in Pearcy, Ar. Altogether, there were over 50 teams that showed up to compete in the competition. The girls were the only school to sign up in the 3A conference. Although neither team placed, there was only a 1 point difference between the Lady Tigers and 2nd/3rd place winners.

The girls aren’t done just yet! On Saturday, December 8th, both Jr High and Sr High Cheerleaders will compete in the Northwest Arkansas Classic at Bentonville High School. Both teams will be cheering in the 4A Game Day Division. The Jr High Lady Tigers will compete at 11:42 am while the Sr High Lady Tigers will compete at 2:18 pm and 5:30 pm.

Conference Play Starts For Sr Tigers

By Megan Hecox
Today is the day. The time has come for the Mansfield Sr High Tigers to battle in their first conference game of the season. Both Mansfield teams have already competed against some heavy hitting teams in non-conference play. The (2-3) Tigers have earned net results against Lavaca, Hackett, Booneville, Dover, and Danville. The (2-3) Lady Tigers have done business with Waldron, Dover, Booneville, Hackett, and Lavaca.

Rylea Weaver

The Tigers and Lady Tigers will be facing the Charleston Tigers in their first conference game of the year. They have been working hard in games and practices to establish what works best for them as a team. Head Boys Coach, Keith Dake, is feeling confident going into today’s game against Charleston. “Regardless,” says Coach Dake “This game will be an absolute battle between two juggernaut teams.”

Coach Dake goes on to explain what sets the Tigers apart from other teams. “The thing that separates this team from other groups is their will to fight. From the starting tip-off to the final buzzer, they are absolutely relentless. They play with total disregard of the bodies well being and play each possession as if it could be their last. Their hustle, heart, and intensity is something that is instilled within each one of them and their desire to win is unmatched. That’s why we walk into every game knowing that we have a chance, regardless of the odds.”
Maggie Strunk

The Lady Tigers will be bringing their sheer willpower and velocity to the court when they take on Charleston. The girls exceed the example of true grit and are ready to show that this is the year of the Red Tiger. The Tigers and the Lady Tigers will play Charleston tonight in Charleston at 6 pm.
 
 
 
 

Day #2 of “Oh, Fudge!” brings you Grandpa’s Buckeye Fudge

By:  Kimberly Boyd

Growing up I think I had some of the best grandparents a kid could ask for. They were the sweetest people you could possibly have ever met. They didn’t have a lot of money, but they had tons of love, an abundance of wisdom, and lots of Jesus. One thing I remember about my Grandpa was walking around outside with him and finding buckeyes on the ground. He would pick it up and say, “Now, put it in your pocket for good luck!” My pockets were always full of buckeyes, rocks, and treasures we found.

One Christmas, I was about fourteen years old. My momma was hosting the big Schlinker family Christmas at our house. I remember Momma having us clean and then clean some more getting ready for all her family coming over. It was going to be a feast to remember. My momma has tons of brothers and sisters, so the Schlinker Christmas was always huge every year.

My aunts, uncles and cousins started gathering in carrying all their covered dishes that smelled wonderful. After our feast, Grandma passed out little gifts to all of us grandkids. It wasn’t anything big, but it was given in love. Coloring books and candy canes was the usual gift. Then, it was time for music. As tradition, all my uncles gather around with their guitars and harmonicas and sing Christmas Carols. However, this Christmas, they didn’t rush to sing, and instead they all disappeared. I remember going to look for them wondering why it wasn’t time to sing.  I went to search outside, because, sometimes, they would play a game of basketball. However, I still couldn’t find them.

An hour passed by, and I heard a truck pull up and some commotion at the front door. I ran outside and I saw my uncles carrying an old upright piano through our front door.  I ran to my momma and asked her what was going on and she said, “Go ask your grandma.” So, I ran to my Grandma and asked her why my uncles were carrying a piano through our door.

She said, “Well, honey, someone wanted to give me this piano, but I told them I had a granddaughter who would love to have it more. I thought this would be a good Christmas present for you as long as some day you promise me you will play it for me.”

I remember crying, hugging her tight, and thanking her a thousand times! I couldn’t believe it…my very own first piano! Once it was moved in and settled, all my family gathered around, and my aunt sat down to play it. My uncles grabbed their guitars, and we all sang Christmas carols!  This was one Christmas I would never forget!…when Grandma gave me a piano!

Sitting at my very first piano on Christmas Day

Always cherish your moments with your grandparents. You never know how long you have to make memories with them. So, in honor of my grandparents and for Day #2 of “Oh, Fudge!” I bring you the recipe Grandpa’s Buckeye Fudge!

Grandpa’s Buckeye Fudge 

Ingredients:
This is a two-layer fudge.
Peanut Butter Layer:
1 cup of Butter
1 cup of Creamy Peanut Butter
1 teaspoon of Vanilla
3 ¾ cups of Powdered Sugar
Chocolate Layer:
7 oz Sweetened Condense Milk
(This is a ½ can.)
1 ½ cup of Chocolate Chips
2 tablespoons of Butter

Buckeye Fudge

Directions:
Peanut Butter Layer needs to be made first.
Line a 8×9 pan with parchment paper or foil then grease the pan with cooking spray or butter.
Combine peanut butter and vanilla in a glass bowl. Then, melt mixture in the microwave for 90 seconds. Stir to combine. It should be smooth and creamy. Slowly, add in powdered sugar with just a cup or so at a time. Stir and combine thoroughly. You do not want lumps. Last, press the peanut butter mix in the pan.

Now it’s time to make the Chocolate layer. Combine milk, chocolate, and butter in another glass bowl. Heat in the microwave for 90 seconds. Remove and stir the mixture. Cook another 15 seconds in the microwave. Remove and stir until smooth. Do NOT overcook in the microwave. If you do, the chocolate will not pour well over the peanut butter layer.  Pour this chocolate layer over the Peanut Butter Layer. To level the chocolate, you may have to lift your pan and slightly shift it back and forth to even out your chocolate layer.

Place Grandpa’s Buckeye Fudge in the refrigerator to cool for a couple of hours until firm. This fudge is good to store for up to a week in the refrigerator. Enjoy!

Day #1 of “Oh Fudge” Brings you Dad’s Famous Chocolate Fudge

By:  Kimberly Boyd

One of my favorite Christmas memories was when I was a kid in the 80’s.  It was the Christmas I got my very own first cassette tape, radio, and a sewing kit. The cassette tape was Phil Collins! Yes! I am old! I remember the tape featuring the song, “In The Air Tonight!”

That  Christmas night, when we got home from all the Christmas festivities, I sat in my room listening to that song and trying to learn how to sew a pillow and blanket for my Barbie with my new sewing kit.

As a kid, I didn’t worry about world problems or money. My mind was focused on learning the lyrics of every Phil Collins song on that cassette tape and sewing that pillow for my Barbie. There is just something about thinking back about Christmas as a kid that brings a smile to my face!

When life was easy, and life was sweet without a care in the world, and I really believed Santa could bring me whatever I asked for and I could eat as much fudge as I could sneak away with not worrying about the extra pounds it added to my hips, those were the days of innocence!

So, for Day #1 of “Oh, Fudge!,” I bring you my Dad’s famous chocolate fudge recipe. He makes a pan of chocolate fudge as well as peanut butter fudge every Thanksgiving and Christmas, and he always sends a pan of fudge home with each of us kids. It’s not a holiday without Dad’s Fudge!

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When life is simple and just filled with chocolate fudge, with bad haircuts from the 80’s, fake silver icicles on the Christmas tree, and a  little snow on the ground, now that…that can make a perfect Christmas.

Dad’s Famous Chocolate Fudge
Ingredients:
6 cups of Sugar
1 ½ cups of Butter
2 (5 oz.) cans of Evaporated Milk
3 packages of Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
1 Large jar of Marshmallow Cream (13 oz.)
{Or you can buy 2 (7 oz.) small jars}
2 teaspoons of Vanilla Extract
2 cups of Walnuts

         Dad’s Famous Chocolate Fudge

Directions:
Line a large cake pan with foil or parchment paper. Spray with cooking spray and set the pan aside.
Mix sugar, butter, and milk in a medium size pot. Place on the stove and place it on medium to high heat. Bring it to a boil. Boil this mixture on a full boil for minimum of 5 minutes or until the temperature reaches 235 degrees if you have a candy thermometer to check the temp.

Once you have boiled this for 5 minutes, take the mixture in the pot off the heat. Add the chocolate chips. Stir until melted. Then, add the jar of marshmallow cream and stir until smooth. Add 2 cups of walnuts if desired. Last, add the vanilla and stir well. Pour into your greased pan and cool fudge in the refrigerator for two hours until all the fudge has harden. Enjoy!