Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pirates score a record-setter

- STEVE ANDREWS

GREENLAND 76, GENTRY 71

GREENLAND — In what resembled a classic heavyweigh­t offensive slugfest, it was the Greenland Pirates who got to their feet one final time Friday in a state-record 76-71 victory over the Gentry Pioneers.

The 147 combined points is the most ever scored in a regulation high school football game in Arkansas history.

Greenland (3-0) was down to a fourth-and-9 desperatio­n play at its own 28 with less than two minutes on the clock. Senior quarterbac­k Austin Anderson completed a short out route to Jonas Mackey, who then spun and pitched to a trailing Chandler Alaniz on a hook-and-lateral play. Alaniz raced 67 yards to the Gentry 9 before Hayden Stout went around the left end for the game-winning touchdown.

The teams combined for 1,093 yards in total offense, with Greenland racking up 602 of those — 358 on the ground and 244 through the air.

Both offenses hit high gear early, blazing to a 21-21 deadlock in the first quarter, a sign of things to come.

Gentry quarterbac­k Jon Faulkenber­ry had scoring runs of 28 and 4 yards in the opening quarter, as well as a 61-yard strike to Garrett Matthews. Faulkenber­ry finished with 7 touchdown runs and 169 yards rushing on 23 carries.

Faulkenber­ry also had touchdown runs of 51 and 68 yards called back by holding penalties.

Stout was one of the workhorses for Greenland, running for 189 yards on 16 carries and 3 scores.

After Gentry (2-1) took a 28-21 lead with 10 minutes, 37 seconds to play in the first half, Greenland put 28 unanswered points on the board in a span of 8:38, roaring to a 49-28 lead late in the third quarter.

Stout began the roll with a 78-yard touchdown run, followed by a 30-yard jaunt by Levi Vaughn. Seth Scott then picked off a Pioneer pass and returned it 60 yards to paydirt to put the Pirates in control.

The game looked like it would end in Gentry’s favor when Faulkenber­ry scored from 15 yards out with 2:07 left in the game, making it 70-69. The Pioneers then decided to go for the lead rather than the tie, and Faulkenber­ry scored on the two-point conversion and a 71-70 lead.

PRAIRIE GROVE 40, WEST FORK 6

WEST FORK — Anthony Johnson’s 366 yards and 6 touchdowns on 28 carries led Prairie Grove (3-0) over West Fork (0-3)

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