Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tigers’ dozen

Bentonvill­e claims 12th consecutiv­e regular-season victory over Fayettevil­le

- HENRY APPLE

BENTONVILL­E HIGH 32, FAYETTEVIL­LE 27

BENTONVILL­E — There’s just something about the regular season where Bentonvill­e High’s football team has the upper hand on Fayettevil­le.

The Tigers, however, couldn’t breathe easy about their 12th consecutiv­e regular-season win over their 7A-West Conference rival until Ryley Martin recovered a Darius Bowers fumble with 12 seconds and preserved Bentonvill­e’s 32-27 decision during the league opener for both teams at Tiger Stadium on Friday.

“Normally I would follow the tackle out, but I saw the fumbled snap — I couldn’t really see what was going on,” Martin said. “All I saw was the ball on the ground.

“I was like ‘Should I be humble and just fall on it or should I take it up and score?’ I just ended up falling on it. Man, the feeling — I can’t explain it. It was crazy.”

Each time Fayettevil­le (1-3, 0-1) scored in the second half, Bentonvill­e (2-2, 1-0) found a way for a quick response and regain momentum. After Bowers tied the score at 17-17 on a 1-yard run with 8 minutes, 27 seconds left in the third quarter, the Tigers responded 88 seconds later with Nathan Lyons’ 38-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Johnson and Lyons’ two-point conversion.

Fayettevil­le again drove deep in Tigers’ territory but had to settle for Huxley Richardson’s 22-yard field goal with 2:31 left in the third quarter. Bentonvill­e, however, needed just 21 seconds to counter, and used a trick play to do it.

Ben Pankau — a sophomore safety — took the ball on a reverse and threw a 57-yard pass to Johnson. Easton Miller scored on the next play from 5 yards out, making it a 32-20 game with 2:10 left in the third quarter.

“He’s just a baller and starts on defense for us,” Bentonvill­e coach Jody Grant said of Pankau. “He’s a former quarterbac­k and can flip it around.”

The Purple’Dogs made things interestin­g when Bowers hit Kris Mulinga with a 38-yard touchdown pass with 4:55 remaining. Fayettevil­le would get one more chance as its defense held Lyons for no gain on

a fourth-and-1 quarterbac­k sneak from the Purple’Dogs 15 with 1:46 on the clock.

Bowers then put his offense in Bentonvill­e territory with a 13-yard scramble with 21 seconds left. Fayettevil­le, however, was called for illegal procedure when the ball was snapped before officials were ready, then Bowers had the ball stripped two plays later.

“We’re self-inflicted,” Fayettevil­le coach Billy Dawson said. “They did a nice job. I’m not taking anything away from Bentonvill­e, but we have so many things that we can’t get over ourself. Until we get over ourself, we’re going to struggle to win. We have to find a way to get over ourselves.

“That first pass got us, and our eyes are wrong. We’re not discipline­d enough and, boom. Good teams hurt you that way. They did.”

Both teams resume 7A-West play next week on the road as Bentonvill­e goes to Van Buren while Fayettevil­le returns to Tiger Stadium and plays Bentonvill­e West.

 ?? Special to NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID BEACH ?? Bentonvill­e High’s Collin Snieski (right) sacks Fayettevil­le quarterbac­k Darius Bowers on Friday at Tiger Stadium in Bentonvill­e.
Special to NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID BEACH Bentonvill­e High’s Collin Snieski (right) sacks Fayettevil­le quarterbac­k Darius Bowers on Friday at Tiger Stadium in Bentonvill­e.
 ?? Special to NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID BEACH ?? Fayettevil­le’s Dan Hinton (22) is wrapped up by Ben Pankau of Bentonvill­e High and stopped shy of the first down on a fourthand-1 play Friday in Bentonvill­e.
Special to NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID BEACH Fayettevil­le’s Dan Hinton (22) is wrapped up by Ben Pankau of Bentonvill­e High and stopped shy of the first down on a fourthand-1 play Friday in Bentonvill­e.

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