Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

WR for Benton looks part at QB

- ERICK TAYLOR SPECIAL TO THE DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

BENTON — Benton Coach Brad Harris needed a boost at quarterbac­k Friday night, and he got it from a wide receiver to down the Class 6A state champions.

Sophomore Gavin Wells completed 7 of 9 passes for 111 yards and 1 touchdown and carried 16 times for 110 yards to power Benton past Russellvil­le 42-20 in the 6A-West Conference opener at Panther Stadium.

“We lost our quarterbac­k early, and Gavin stepped up,” Harris said. “Gavin’s a receiver who’s gotten some reps back there, but he didn’t practice much this week because he’s got a hairline fracture in his left hand. So we had to keep him out of contact all week, but he gets thrown into an unfortunat­e situation and did a great job for us.”

Wells stepped in for starting quarterbac­k Colen Morrow, who suffered a left leg injury midway through the first quarter. The junior went down at the 4:38 mark after he was hit hard after his 25yard run. Morrow was helped to the locker room but later returned to the sideline on crutches.

But the Panthers churned on behind Wells, who got a lot of help from his teammates. Senior running back Beau Brewer carried 7 times for 65 yards and 4 touchdowns while sophomore running back Zak Wallace ran 16 times for 138 yards for Benton (3-1, 1-0 6A-West), which was outscored 90-31 in two losses to Russellvil­le last season and trailed early Friday before turning the game around. The Panthers finished with 507 yards of offense while holding the Cyclones to 279.

“We talked to our defense about really stepping up and making some plays,” Harris said. “They really did a good job. And our offensive line struggled a little bit early, but we wore on [Russellvil­le] all game, which allowed us to get the run game going. Overall, I was really pleased with the way we played.”

Russellvil­le (1-3, 0-1) grabbed a 7-0 lead on senior quarterbac­k Rhett Atkins’ 7-yard touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Seth Plummer with 9:47 remaining in the opening quarter, but its offense had a hard time sustaining drives after that.

“We came out the gate fast and looked good,” Russellvil­le Coach Jeff Weaver said. “We had some opportunit­ies, but then we wound up pressing a little bit, and we weren’t able to take advantage of those opportunit­ies.”

Atkins finished just 7-of-14 passing for 15 yards but and had a hard time finding open receivers after Russellvil­le’s

first drive. He was sacked six times.

Senior Ryan Talley came on midway through the third quarter and went 10-of-18 passing for 89 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also ran nine times for 67 yards.

Benton was held scoreless in the first quarter, but Brewer had two 1-yard scoring runs and a 5-yard touchdown run in the second quarter to give the Panthers a 21-7 lead at halftime. Brewer’s 38-yard touchdown run capped a sixplay, 85-yard drive to start the third quarter and pushed the Panthers lead to 28-7.

Russellvil­le trailed 35-7 before it finally showed signs of life, with Talley finishing off a nine-play, 63-yard drive with a 20-yard touchdown pass to junior wide receiver Jaidon Palmer. But Benton responded on the ensuing series when Wells found junior wide receiver Michael Allison for a 30-yard touchdown with 11:53 left in the fourth quarter to put the game away.

Talley added a late touchdown pass to set the final score.

SILOAM SPRINGS 31, SHERIDAN 24

SHERIDAN — Landon Ellis passed 13 of 26 and 4 touchdowns to lead Siloam Springs (2-2, 1-0 6A-West) over Sheridan (0-4, 0-1).

Ellis, who finished the game with 243 yards in the air, started it off for the Panthers with a 65-yard completion to Primo Agbehi.

Luke Gumm added a 22-yard field goal to put Siloam Springs up 10-7 at halftime.

Justin Pruitt led Sheridan with a pair of short touchdown runs after halftime.

6A-EAST JONESBORO 42, MOUNTAIN HOME 7

JONESBORO — Daniel Johnson scored two touchdowns and A.J. Aycock threw for two scores to lead Jonesboro (4-0, 1-0 6A-East) over Mountain Home (0-4, 0-1).

Ji’Marcus Bibbs opened the scoring for the Hurricane, running in from 14 yards. Aycock threw a 45-yard pass to Tate Lutes and then a 10-yard strike to Jeremiah Tobar.

Williams then scored on a 4-yard run as the Hurricane took a 28-0 halftime lead.

Tyson Williams added a 1-yard run early in the third quarter for Jonesboro. Daniel scored his second touchdown of the game on a 54-yard run.

The Bombers scored their lone touchdown on a 48-yard scramble by senior quarterbac­k Isaac McKay.

PINE BLUFF 60, LITTLE ROCK HALL 6

PINE BLUFF — Tyler Foots completed 11-of-13 passes for 255 yards and 3 touchdowns as Pine Bluff (3-1, 1-0 6A-East) routed Little Rock Hall (1-3, 0-1).

Kerry Hadley rushed for 47 yards on 3 carries for the Zebras and Jyrimee Thompson had 5 receptions for 90 yards.

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