Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

No. 1 Har-Ber falls

Bentonvill­e capitalize­s on Har-Ber miscues

- HENRY APPLE

Bentonvill­e’s Kam’Ron Mays-Hunt recovered a fumble by Springdale HarBer quarterbac­k Grant Allen with 1:23 remaining to preserve the No. 8-ranked Tigers’ 24-21 upset victory over the No. 1 Wildcats in 7A-West action.

BENTONVILL­E — Kam’Ron Mays-Hunt is accustomed to making big plays on offense, but it was his defensive heroics Bentonvill­e needed Friday night.

The senior saw Springdale Har-Ber quarterbac­k Grant Allen fumble, and he fell on the loose ball with 1:23 remaining to preserve the Tigers’ 24-21 victory over the top-ranked Wildcats during 7A-West Conference action at Tiger Stadium.

“I just tried to play defense and make big plays over there,” Mays-Hunt said. “I thought I was going to get a pick on the play, then I saw the ball and said, ‘Heck yeah. I’m diving on it.’ I dove on it, and it almost came out. I kept it, and I had to clinch the ball for my life.”

Bentonvill­e’s defense stiffened over the last three quarters after it was burned by a pair of long passes that led to Har-Ber (5-1, 2-1) taking a 14-0 lead. The Tigers had three intercepti­ons, including one by Mays-Hunt to start the fourth quarter deep in Bentonvill­e territory, as well as the fumble recovery.

Allen’s 13-yard touchdown pass to Payton Copher pulled Har-Ber within 24-21 with 4:07 remaining, and the Wildcats eventually forced Bentonvill­e to punt with 1:39 remaining. Allen started the drive with a 12-yard pass to Copher to the Wildcats’ 44, but he had to scramble on the ensuing play and lost the ball.

“Bentonvile did a heck of a job and executed well,” Har-Ber Coach Chris Wood said. “They won the line of scrimmage, and we had too many turnovers. There were too many mistakes in a game like this, but hat’s off to Bentonvill­e.

“We had the ball and had an opportunit­y there at the end. We’ll grow from it and move on.”

Bentonvill­e quarterbac­k Nathan Lyons pulled Bentonvill­e (4-2, 3-0) into a 14-14 tie by halftime. The senior capped a 16-play, 80-yard drive when he scored from 2 yards out after he had bobbled the snap on a fourth-down play. He later hit Dylan Smith with a 15-yard touchdown pass with 1:05 before halftime.

The Tigers took the lead for good on their opening possession of the second half when they settled for Sam Younger’s 26-yard field goal with 8:27 left in the third quarter. A 44-yard punt return by Harrison Campbell allowed Bentonvill­e to start its next drive at the Har-Ber 17, and the Tigers scored four plays later on a 1-yard run by Easton Miller, who finished with 29 carries for 134 yards.

“I’m proud of our running back and our offensive line,” Bentonvill­e Coach Jody Grant said. “How about our quarterbac­k and his toughness and his ability to make plays on big downs?

“We asked a lot out of our quarterbac­k, and he answered. I’m proud of the way he played, and he had some big-time throws and catches. That secondary is as good as there is in the state, and they did a good job against our guys. However, we were still able to do some stuff.”

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO ?? Springdale Har-Ber linebacker Trevor Alderson (44) leaps over Bentonvill­e quarterbac­k Nathan Lyons during Friday night’s game in Bentonvill­e. The Tigers defeated the top-ranked Wildcats 24-21.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO Springdale Har-Ber linebacker Trevor Alderson (44) leaps over Bentonvill­e quarterbac­k Nathan Lyons during Friday night’s game in Bentonvill­e. The Tigers defeated the top-ranked Wildcats 24-21.
 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO ?? Bentonvill­e defender Syrus Thomas (46) celebrates after sacking Springdale Har-Ber quarterbac­k Grant Allen (5).
NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO Bentonvill­e defender Syrus Thomas (46) celebrates after sacking Springdale Har-Ber quarterbac­k Grant Allen (5).

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