Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

McClellan glad to follow Kemp

- PETE PERKINS SPECIAL TO THE DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

MCCLELLAN 40, SYLVAN HILLS 16

The Little Rock McClellan Lions followed senior quarterbac­k Bennie Kemp III to pull away late for a 40-16 victory over the Sylvan Hills Bears at War Eagle Stadium on Friday night.

Unplayable field conditions at Lion Stadium in southwest Little Rock forced McClellan to host the game at Little Rock Fair’s stadium, but the neutral field was set up to serve as a home game for the winner.

“We got some new contractor­s in, so our field should be ready for the next home game,” McClellan Coach Maurice Moody said. “We need it, and our kids deserve it.”

“We need to get back there,” Kemp said. “It means a lot.”

McClellan is scheduled to host Fair on Oct. 6.

An 82-yard touchdown pass from Kemp to junior receiver Jaylin Cunningham gave McClellan (3-1, 1-0 5A-Central) an 18-16 lead with 9:12 left in the second quarter, but a failure by McClellan to convert any of its first four two-point conversion attempts meant Kemp’s 62-yard touchdown run with 5:16 left in the third quarter left McClellan’s 24-16 lead a one-possession game.

McClellan’s defense held Sylvan Hills (2-2, 0-1) scoreless from 9:30 of the second quarter to the finish.

“It was a one-touchdown game, and we just couldn’t make enough plays,” Sylvan Hills Coach Jim Withrow said.

Senior Tyrese Lair’s 65yard tailback-option pass to Cunningham padded the outcome.

“We can’t give up big plays,” Withrow said. “That’s a big deal, and we gave up way too many.”

Kemp, who missed McClellan’s 63-8 victory over Little Rock Hall last week with a concussion, rushed for 187 yards and 2 touchdowns on 11 carries. He completed 2 of 3 passes for 87 yards, including the touchdown to Cunningham.

“He’s a warrior, man,” Withrow said. “He is a hoss. I mean, he’s a tough dude. He’s everything I thought he would be.”

Senior Deon Youngblood led Sylvan Hills with 100 yards and 1 touchdown on 21 carries, most on Wildcat keepers. He also threw a 36yard option touchdown pass to senior quarterbac­k Ryan Lumpkin, who completed 15 of 26 passes for 126 yards.

“We just couldn’t complete our drives,” Withrow said. “We’ll have to go back to work and try to get better.”

5A-EAST FORREST CITY 18, GREENE COUNTY TECH 10

FORREST CITY — Deviunta’ Foster ran for 282 yards and two touchdowns, leading Forrest City to an 18-10 victory over 5A-East Conference rival Greene County Tech.

The Greene County Tech Eagles (13, 0-1 5A-East) built a 10-0 lead on a 25-yard field goal by Justin Craig and a 4-yard run by Kobe Brown at the half. But Foster scored on runs of 28 and 10 yards in the third quarter for the Mustangs (2-2, 1-0 5A-East), and Kadarius Akins added a 35-yard run in the fourth quarter to seal the Mustangs’ victory.

VALLEY VIEW 42, PARAGOULD 20

PARAGOULD — Valley View (3-1, 1-0 5A-East) scored all six of its touchdowns on the ground and held on after taking a commanding halftime lead to beat Paragould (0-4, 0-1).

Valley View senior quarterbac­k Joseph Waleszonia and senior running back Ryder Snell each scored twice.

Lehman McNabb ran in for a score late in the second quarter to give the Blazers a 35-7 lead.

Valley View running back Mason Burnett scored before Paragould found the end zone twice late in the game.

NETTLETON 48, BATESVILLE 21

JONESBORO — Nettleton (4-0, 1-0 5A-East) ended a 16-game losing streak to Batesville (1-3, 0-1) as Detavion Turner ran for 4 touchdowns and rushed for 296 yards.

Quarterbac­k Deondre Henry threw for a score for the fourth consecutiv­e game.

The Raiders took a 20-14 halftime before dominating the Pioneers in the second half.

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