Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hill elevates game for LR Christian

- JEREMY MUCK

During the Class 5A playoffs, the number seven has been good to Little Rock Christian senior quarterbac­k Justice Hill.

Hill has scored seven touchdowns in each of the three playoff victories to propel the Warriors to their first state championsh­ip game since 2007. They will meet crosstown rival Pulaski Academy on Friday for a 7 p.m. kickoff at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.

On Friday at Morrilton in

the Class 5A semifinals, Hill threw for 374 yards and seven touchdown passes in the Warriors’ 61-42 victory.

Hill also had 435 yards and four touchdown passes while adding three scoring runs in Little Rock Christian’s 48-24 rout at Texarkana on Nov. 16 in a quarterfin­al matchup. He scored six times on the ground and tossed a scoring pass to lead the Warriors past Greenbrier 63-26 in a firstround game Nov. 9 at Warrior Field in Little Rock.

Little Rock Christian (12-1) is averaging 57.3 points in the Class 5A playoffs.

“We’ve been locked in,” Hill said. “We’ve been focused. We’ve had good weeks of practice. We’ve been going into every game confident. We’re looking to keep rolling into the state championsh­ip.”

In 11 games this season, Hill has passed for 2,816 yards with 35 touchdowns and 4 intercepti­ons, and he has rushed for 888 yards and 19 touchdowns.

“Justice is an impact player. He’s a big-play player,” Warriors Coach Eric Cohu said. “Our offense is quarterbac­k-driven. He does a very good job of distributi­ng the ball to various receivers.”

“He can beat you with his arm and his feet. He’s a dual-threat quarterbac­k, which is exciting to have because he’s made some awesome plays by leaping defenders, throwing and rushing touchdowns. He’s had an outstandin­g season.”

Senior linebacker/defensive end Jack Mabry said he has enjoyed Hill’s performanc­e.

“He gives our team confidence,” Mabry said. “He makes incredible plays that get the whole team up. It’s awesome to watch.”

Hill is in his first season as the Warriors’ starting quarterbac­k. He backed up Jackson Bowersock as a junior last season, accounting for 17 touchdowns (5 passing, 4 rushing, 8 receiving).

In 2018, Hill is 11-0 as the Warriors’ starting quarterbac­k. He missed two games — Sept. 28 at Pulaski Academy and Oct. 5 against Little Rock Fair — because of a hamstring injury.

On Oct. 12, Hill returned to the lineup and threw three touchdown passes in a 4020 victory over Little Rock Parkview.

Without Hill, Little Rock Christian lost at Pulaski Academy 56-14. Hill was disappoint­ed he couldn’t play, but he said this week it was for the best in hindsight.

The Warriors get another crack at the Bruins (12-1), who have won four consecutiv­e Class 5A state championsh­ips and have not lost to the Warriors since 2009.

“They beat us pretty badly,” Hill said. “But we’re coming into this game confident. We had other players who were out coming back healthier. It’s pretty exciting.”

Friday marks Hill’s final athletic event with Little Rock Christian. He has signed a letter of intent to play basketball at the University of Arkansas and will enroll for the spring semester.

“It went by fast,” Hill said. “It’s exciting, but it’s also bitterswee­t.”

Before he heads to Fayettevil­le, Hill will lead the Warriors’ football team against its biggest rival. He said he understand­s the magnitude of the Warriors-Bruins series.

“It’s been a big rivalry for a long time,” Hill said. “There’s street credit. Things you can talk about later down the road. It’s a big game if it’s a playoff game, a state championsh­ip game or a regular season game.”

 ?? Special to the Democrat-Gazette/JIMMY JONES ?? Little Rock Christian quarterbac­k Justice Hill has passed for 2,816 yards and 35 touchdowns, and rushed for 888 yards and 19 touchdowns this season entering Friday’s Class 5A state championsh­ip game against Pulaski Academy.
Special to the Democrat-Gazette/JIMMY JONES Little Rock Christian quarterbac­k Justice Hill has passed for 2,816 yards and 35 touchdowns, and rushed for 888 yards and 19 touchdowns this season entering Friday’s Class 5A state championsh­ip game against Pulaski Academy.
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 ?? Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/THOMAS METTHE ?? Little Rock Christian quarterbac­k Justice Hill (3) has accounted for 21 touchdowns in the Warriors’ three playoff victories. LR Christian meets Pulaski Academy at 7 p.m. Friday in the Class 5A state championsh­ip game.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/THOMAS METTHE Little Rock Christian quarterbac­k Justice Hill (3) has accounted for 21 touchdowns in the Warriors’ three playoff victories. LR Christian meets Pulaski Academy at 7 p.m. Friday in the Class 5A state championsh­ip game.

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