Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bentonvill­e rallies past Shiloh Christian for victory

- HENRY APPLE Henry Apple can be reached at happle@nwadg.com or on Twitter @NWAHenry.

BENTONVILL­E HIGH 29, SHILOH CHRISTIAN 23

SPRINGDALE — Bentonvill­e High had to go the full 40 yards to break a tie, and only 40.5 seconds to pull off the feat.

The Tigers did it with little room to spare. Easton Hughes and Dylan Smith connected for an 8-yard touchdown pass with 0.9 seconds remaining, and Bentonvill­e claimed a 29-23 victory over Shiloh Christian to close out Friday’s pool play during the Southwest Elite 7on7 Showcase at Champions Stadium.

“That’s what you love about these 7-on-7s,” Bentonvill­e coach Jody Grant said. “It gives your offense an opportunit­y to be in 2-minute situations. We were under a minute left and had a timeout, and we had to go score to get a win.

“You try to put your kids in situations like that so they’ve done it before Friday night. We were fortunate to get that opportunit­y.”

Hughes had thrown the full 40 yards for a trio of touchdown passes earlier in the game, including his bomb to Harrison Campbell as Bentonvill­e bounced back from a 17-7 deficit to take a 23-17 lead with under 5 minutes to play. Shiloh Christian, however, responded with an eightplay drive and tied the game on Eli Reese’s 8-yard touchdown pass to Truitt Tollett, but the Saints couldn’t complete the 5-yard pass for the onepoint conversion and the lead.

Bentonvill­e caught a break when a defensive holding penalty negated a play when Hughes was called for holding the ball more than the 4-second time limit in which a quarterbac­k had to throw the ball after it was snapped. That gave the Tigers a second-and-10 play instead of a third-and-15 situation, and Bentonvill­e later converted a first down before Hughes hit Smith with the game-winner.

Shiloh Christian was left with time for one last play, but Reece’s long throw was well out of reach of his receiver as time expired.

“Both teams competed hard, and it came down to the last drive,” Saints coach Jeff Conaway said. “It was a fun game. I hate the way it ended, but we’re trying to compete and get better. I think that was the case.

“It was a good drive on Bentonvill­e’s part. I wished our defense made one more play and found a way to finish that, especially on a third down. They had a third-down conversion that was tough. If we could have got them off the field there, that game could have turned out differentl­y.”

The Southwest Elite 7on7 Showcase turns to tournament play today as Bentonvill­e will open against Springdale Har-Ber’s JV team, while Shiloh Christian will take on Fort Smith Northside.

EXTRA POINTS: Bentonvill­e finished pool play with a 5-2 mark, with its only losses coming against a pair of Oklahoma schools — Midwest City and Owasso. … Bentonvill­e and Midwest City

will open the regular season against each other Aug. 25 at Tiger Stadium as part of a doublehead­er. … Shiloh Christian dropped its last three games and finished pool play with a 3-5 mark. … Midwest City won all seven of its games to earn the top seed in Pool A. … Owasso, coached by former Fayettevil­le coach Bill Blankenshi­p, is the second seed from Pool A and has already advanced to the tournament’s second round as Har-Ber’s sophomore team has withdrawn.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE ?? Shiloh Christian receiver Keaton Carter (center) makes a catch among a trio of Bentonvill­e defenders Friday during the Southwest Elite 7on7 tournament at Champions Stadium at Shiloh Christian in Springdale.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE Shiloh Christian receiver Keaton Carter (center) makes a catch among a trio of Bentonvill­e defenders Friday during the Southwest Elite 7on7 tournament at Champions Stadium at Shiloh Christian in Springdale.

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