Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bulldogs phenom carried heavy load

- RICK FIRES

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Sasha Goforth faced the dreaded sophomore jinx this season after she helped lead Fayettevil­le to the Class 7A state championsh­ip as a freshman.

But she eluded the jinx as easily as she did defenders in last year’s championsh­ip game when she was named the Most Valuable Player after scoring 19 points in a 59-49 victory over North Little Rock. Fayettevil­le returned only two starters this season but the Lady Bulldogs finished 22-4 overall and won the 7A-West Conference again with a 14-0 record.

Goforth, a 6-1 guard, was a top defender and leading scorer who averaged 16.8 points per game. For her efforts, Goforth is the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette All-Arkansas Preps Girls Sophomore of the Year.

“I had to step up because we lost so many seniors from last year,” said Goforth, who has over 25 scholarshi­p offers from NCAA Division I schools with two years left to play and was the All-Arkansas Preps Newcomer of the Year as a freshman. “I think I did pretty good, especially in playing more of a leadership role.

I’m a pretty good talker on the court, so that wasn’t too hard for me.”

Goforth made 40 percent of her three-point attempts. She finished with 28 points in a victory at Rogers after she made four consecutiv­e three-pointers and scored 16 points in the first quarter. She scored 26 points in a victory over Van Buren.

But for all of her offensive skills Goforth was also a determined defender in the backcourt for Fayettevil­le, which was eliminated in the state tournament by Little Rock Central.

“Sasha was always assigned the opponent’s best player,” Fayettevil­le Coach Vic Rimmer said. “She is a committed defender and gave max effort on that end. Her long wing span and knack to not foul made her invaluable, defensivel­y Sasha is a tireless worker and the most competitiv­e players in our program.”

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