Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Fayettevil­le forces Har-Ber into plenty of mistakes

- RICK FIRES Rick Fires can be reached at rfires@nwadg.com or on Twitter @NWARick.

On a clear night in Little Rock, two Class 7A football teams stole the motto Oaklawn Park used to celebrate its 100th year of racing. Somebody’s Gonna Win. Fayettevil­le did win, 28-7, by the same score the Bulldogs beat the Wildcats in the state championsh­ip game in 2007. But Saturday’s game was marred by turnovers that included seven intercepti­ons and two lost fumbles. The Most Valuable Player award went to the night’s biggest thief, Joey Savin, who had three intercepti­ons in the first half against Fuller Chandler, who entered the game with only six intercepti­ons all year.

Fayettevil­le quarterbac­k Taylor Powell threw two intercepti­ons and the Bulldogs also lost a fumble.

The irony is the teams played one of the most exciting games in years when they met at Wildcat Stadium on Oct. 16. Both offenses performed marvelousl­y and HarBer won the game 47-43 when Trey Smith caught a 6-yard touchdown pass from Fuller Chandler with six seconds remaining.

Fayettevil­le finished 12-2 while Har- Ber lost for the first time since falling 3626 to Webb City, Mo., in the season-opener. The Wildcats won 11 consecutiv­e games this season after losing eight of 11 last year.

In the rematch, Fayettevil­le did again to Har- Ber this year what few teams could. The Bulldogs turned Chandler from a passer into a runner and 78 yards rushing by the Har-Ber quarterbac­k weren’t nearly enough.

Chandler had been the primary reason for Har-Ber’s improvemen­t on offense with some showcase performanc­es, including six touchdown passes against Kansas City Rockhurst. But Fayettevil­le was a nemesis for the college-bound senior who threw only 11 intercepti­ons all year and seven of them were against the Bulldogs.

Chandler threw five intercepti­ons and the longest of his four completion­s went for eight yards. Chandler threw seven times in the first half with only one completion and four intercepti­ons, including three by Savin. Har-Ber only trailed 14-7 at halftime when the Wildcats couldn’t easily been behind by two or three touchdowns.

Still, Har- Ber wouldn’t been nowhere near championsh­ip form if not for Chandler, who is destined for success on the academic and athletic sides in college. But it was Fayettevil­le’s night and the Bulldogs’ pass rush helped make it so.

“We played a lot more zone tonight than we did in the first matchup,” Fayettevil­le coach Daryl Patton said. “Tonight, we were able to get some pressure on Fuller and we were still in zone coverage. We didn’t get beat deep. We forced them to throw underneath and that’s not what they want to do.”

Unlike 2007, Fayettevil­le didn’t need a Cody Hammer to punish the Wildcats with its running game. A 5-foot-9 running back with shifty moves worked fine.

Luke Rapert rushed for 103 yards and provided one of the offensive highlights with a 45-yard touchdown run to break a 7-7 tie. Rapert displayed some agility with his cuts and used blocks down field to give Fayettevil­le the lead for good. And so it begins. Fayettevil­le will likely take over as the dominant team in Arkansas after Bentonvill­e splits next year with the arrival of Bentonvill­e West. Fayettevil­le now has four state championsh­ips in seven finals appearance­s since 2007 at War Memorial.

With Taylor Powell returning at quarterbac­k, chances are we’ll see the Bulldogs back at War Memorial at this time next year.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE ?? Joey Savin (12) of Fayettevil­le makes his third intercepti­on of the game over Trey Smith of Har-Ber during the first half of Saturday’s Class 7A state championsh­ip game at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE Joey Savin (12) of Fayettevil­le makes his third intercepti­on of the game over Trey Smith of Har-Ber during the first half of Saturday’s Class 7A state championsh­ip game at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.
 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE ?? Joey Savin of Fayettevil­le celebrates after his intercepti­on against Har-Ber during Saturday’s Class 7A state championsh­ip game.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE Joey Savin of Fayettevil­le celebrates after his intercepti­on against Har-Ber during Saturday’s Class 7A state championsh­ip game.
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