Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ground and pound

Alma’s offensive line key in turnaround from 0-3 start

- RICK FIRES

ALMA — Alma coach Doug Loughridge didn’t have much problem keeping his players engaged following an 0-3 start that included a season-opening loss to rival Van Buren.

“Even after that first loss to Van Buren, the only thing we couldn’t do was go undefeated,” Loughridge said. “All of our other goals were still attainable. “We had to keep preaching that we’re not living in the moment, we’re living in what we’ve got ahead of us.”

Fifty-two days after losing to Van Buren for the first time in eight years, Alma will face Harrison tonight in what will likely be for the championsh­ip in the 5A-West Conference. Harrison (7-0, 4-0) is

No. 4 and Alma (4-3, 4-0) No. 8 in Class 5A in this week’s Hootens.com rankings.

Alma has leaned heavily on its offensive line during a four-game conference winning streak that includes

victories over Vilonia, Farmington, Morrilton, and Clarksvill­e. That strategy is not surprising considerin­g the starting lineup consists of four seniors and junior center Nick Archer (6-foot-2, 240 pounds). College prospect Zach Henson (6-4, 270) and Levi Prestidge (6-2, 250) are the tackles while Eli Aleck (62, 240) and Darion Crawford (5-8, 203) work the inside and can get to the outside from the guard positions.

“We knew coming into this year our offensive line was going to be our strength,” Loughridge said. “We had a new quarterbac­k and whatever we did, we knew we had to build off those guys.”

Loughridge’s confidence in the group wasn’t always so high. There were struggles and inconsiste­ncies along the front last year when the Airedales dropped to 7-5. But the four returners who were overwhelme­d at times last season have developed into a cohesive unit along with the

addition of Archer at center.

“A receiver can have a solo route and a quarterbac­k has different things he has to do,” said Chris Smith, who is in his second year as the offensive line coach at Alma. “But on the line, it’s got to be five guys doing the job together. We’ve really been able to do that as a unit. Last year, any scheme we’d throw at them they’d get confused. But they’ve gained a lot of experience and they can come off the field now and make the adjustment­s themselves.”

Even in an era dominated by Spread offenses, Alma can pound opponents with an old-school approach that emphasizes ball control. The proof is in the statistics where Alma averages 157 yards rushing and 146.1 yards passing on the season.

Senior Keegan Rosebeary

(6-1, 205) leads a balanced Alma attack with 508 yards rushing and six touchdowns on 85 carries. The ability to run the football has been especially important during this season of wet weather and rain is in the forecast again for tonight.

“It feels good when we do our job right,” Prestidge said. “That happens when one of our receivers catches a pass for a good gain or a running back cuts through a hole we made and rushes for a long distance.”

Henson and Prestidge are best friends, which helps with cohesivene­ss and leads to spirited competitio­n among the offensive lineman.

“We always help each other, push each other on and off the field,” Prestidge added. “Sometimes, we get into it a little bit because we push each other so hard. But it’s very important we all get along.”

The play of Henson and Prestidge will be doubly important tonight because both also start on the defensive line. The Goblins have a prolific offense powered by Gabe Huskey, a junior who has already eclipsed 1,000 yards rushing for the second consecutiv­e season. Ball control will be even more important for Alma against Harrison and Huskey, who gained 161 yards in a 40-7 win over Greenbrier last week to push his rushing total

to 1,061 yards on the year.

“As long as we can keep the ball and keep it away from (Huskey), the better off we’ll be,” Loughridge said. “Because any time he can touch it, he can go the distance no matter where he’s at. I put my faith in those five guys up front to allow us to run the football.”

Alma is convinced nonconfere­nce games against Van Buren and Springdale High, two Class 7A schools, and Class 6A Russellvil­le prepared the Airedales for their Class 5A showdown with unbeaten Harrison. A large crowd is expected for Senior Night at Airedale Stadium tonight to see if Alma can pull the upset and continue its turnaround from an 0-3 start.

“We have trust each other and trust our coaches,” Archer said. “If we do that, we know we can beat them.”

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK ?? Alma High School football offensive linemen Darion Crawford (from left), Levi Prestidge, Nick Archer, Zac Henson and Eli Aleck pose Tuesday at Airedale Stadium in Alma.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK Alma High School football offensive linemen Darion Crawford (from left), Levi Prestidge, Nick Archer, Zac Henson and Eli Aleck pose Tuesday at Airedale Stadium in Alma.
 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK ?? Nick Archer, center for the Alma High School football team, participat­es in a drill Tuesday at Airedale Stadium on the school’s campus in Alma.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK Nick Archer, center for the Alma High School football team, participat­es in a drill Tuesday at Airedale Stadium on the school’s campus in Alma.

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