Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Reece tosses seven TDs as Saints advance to second round

- PAUL BOYD

SHILOH CHRISTIAN 62, HEBER SPRINGS 27

SPRINGDALE — Shiloh Christian had too much firepower for Heber Springs.

Quarterbac­k Eli Reece threw for 356 yards and seven touchdowns to lead the Saints to a 62-27 victory in the opening round of the Class 4A playoffs Friday night at Champions Stadium.

Shiloh Christian (11-0) will host Pocahontas, a 68-28 winner over Gravette, in the second round.

Saints Coach Jeff Conaway said the Saints’ passing game operated efficientl­y.

“I felt like our receivers did a good job of getting separation and our quarterbac­k did a good job of being accurate,” Conaway said. “He was very accurate, and we finished some catches nicely.”

The Saints took control of the game with a 28-point second quarter to grab a 42-20 halftime advantage.

Reece connected with Truitt Tollett on a pair of 34yard touchdown throws within 20 seconds of one another. The first one completed a six-play, 93-yard drive to put Shiloh Christian on top 21-7. The Saints then recovered an onside kick and took just two plays to cover 50 yards for a 28-7 advantage with 9:53 left before halftime.

Heber Springs (4-7) tried to fight back. Quarterbac­k Adam Martin engineered a pair of scoring drives in the second quarter. Martin’s 57yard touchdown run with 2:12 left in the first half pulled the Panthers within 35-20.

But Reece responded, finding 6-foot-4 Beau Cason for another touchdown from 17 yards out with only 16 seconds left in the half.

Reece found several different receivers, completing 23 of 28 passes in less than three quarters of action. But Tollett, a 6-foot-1 senior, was particular­ly difficult for the Panthers to handle. He finished with 11 catches for 165 yards and 4 touchdowns.

Both Reece and Tollett reached milestones during the game. Reece surpassed 3,000 passing yards in his career and Tollett topped 3,000 receiving yards in his career.

Conaway said those two players are special.

“We love those boys,” Conaway said. “They are Shiloh guys and they’re great on the field, but they are even better off the field.”

The Saints added two more scores in the first five minutes of the second half for a 56-20 lead.

Shiloh Christian senior cornerback Keaton Carter intercepte­d two passes, returning one for a touchdown in the third quarter.

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