Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Badgered in 4A

Arkadelphi­a takes aim at three-peat

- JEREMY MUCK

One thing is for certain in Class 4A in 2019: Everyone is chasing the two-time defending state champion Arkadelphi­a Badgers.

Coach J.R. Eldridge’s program is the first in Class 4A to repeat as champions since Shiloh Christian won three titles in a row from 2008-10.

Last season, Arkadelphi­a started 0-5 and lost its first two 7-4A Conference games to Nashville and Joe T. Robinson. But the Badgers won their final 10 games and became the first team to defeat four No. 1 seeds in the playoffs to win the Class 4A state title with a 28-0 victory over Robinson.

Eldridge, a former assistant coach at Ouachita Baptist University who has been at Arkadelphi­a since 2011, has been proud of the Badgers’ success and resiliency over the past two seasons.

“It’s unbelievab­le,” he said. “I feel very fortunate to be the head coach at Arkadelphi­a during this time. They’ve been a great group. They’ve been through a lot together. They hold the younger guys accountabl­e every single day. They hold each other accountabl­e.”

Robinson Coach Todd Eskola said playing in the 7-4A Conference has helped not only his team in the Class 4A playoffs but also Arkadelphi­a, especially when it knocked off No. 1 seeds Warren, Stuttgart, Shiloh Christian and his own team last season.

“When you play seven games in a row in this conference, I promise you you’re ready to play anyone in the state playoffs,” Eskola said. “You’re not going to see anything that’s going to surprise you.”

Arkadelphi­a lost key starters in running back Zion Hatley, cornerback Victor Tademy and linebacker Josh Wallace.

But 16 starters return, and the Badgers have 21 seniors.

“It’s a very mature group of seniors that come to work every day,” Eldridge said. “I’m excited about that experience coming back.”

Senior quarterbac­k Cannon Turner, the Class 4A state championsh­ip game’s most outstandin­g player the past two seasons, passed for 1,299 yards with 13 touchdowns and 8 intercepti­ons, and rushed for 1,253 yards and 13 scores. Turner, who enters his fourth year as the starting quarterbac­k, has started 41 games for the Badgers.

Senior running back Kyren Harrison scored five touchdowns a year ago while backing up Hatley.

Former Gosnell coach Brandon Barbaree said in July that when his Pirates faced Arkadelphi­a in last year’s Class 4A first round, the Badgers were as tough as anyone in the state.

“Their effort was outstandin­g,” Barbaree said. “I thought the way they approached the game, it was a different version of football. They do a great job of coaching them. The kids buy in. They’re an outstandin­g football team.”

Arkadelphi­a may have won the past two state championsh­ips, but the Badgers have done it without winning the 7-4A Conference. In fact, their last conference title came in 2013.

“It’s a really, really tough conference,” Eldridge said. “We haven’t won the conference since 2013, and we’ve won two state championsh­ips since then. I think that says a lot about how tough our conference is.”

The 7-4A Conference has two teams that could challenge Arkadelphi­a come November.

Robinson, which has won the past two 7-4A league titles, will be led by junior quarterbac­k Buddy Gaston, who backed up Greyson Tackett and threw five touchdown passes a year ago.

Nashville was one of the youngest teams in Class 4A in 2018. The Scrappers bring back 11 starters, including junior running back Keyshawn Stewart, who rushed for 1,180 yards and 13 touchdowns last season.

Outside of the 7-4A, there’s Warren in the 8-4A despite the graduation of wide receiver Treylon Burks, who is now at the University of Arkansas, and Shiloh Christian from the 1-4A.

Warren will count on senior running back Vincent Steppes, a two-year starter for Coach Bo Hembree. At Shiloh Christian, the Saints return senior quarterbac­k Eli Reece, who passed for 2,601 yards and 32 touchdowns to lead his team to the Class 4A semifinals.

Arkadelphi­a has a chance to win three consecutiv­e state championsh­ips, but hat’s not the focus of the Badgers, Eldridge said. Instead, he wants his team to get off to a better start than it did in 2018.

“We want to come to work every day and move forward,” he said. “Last year started off really bad. We started 0-5. That was tough.

“It was a great learning experience for myself and our football team, to not be a predictor of games. You’re going to get everybody’s best when you step on the football field.”

Eskola hopes the Senators are the team that can dethrone the Badgers.

“We’ve gone one step farther than we did a year before,” said Eskola, whose team played in the Class 4A quarterfin­als in 2016, the semifinals in 2017 and the state final last season. “I guess we need to go one step farther. I certainly hope so.”

 ?? Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/THOMAS METTHE ?? Arkadelphi­a senior running back Kyren Harrison scored five touchdowns last season while backing up Zion Hatley.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/THOMAS METTHE Arkadelphi­a senior running back Kyren Harrison scored five touchdowns last season while backing up Zion Hatley.
 ?? Arkansas Democrat-Gazette File Photo ?? Arkadelphi­a coach J.R. Eldridge congratula­tes quarterbac­k Cannon Turner on Dec. 8 during the Class 4A state championsh­ip game against Joe T. Robinson at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette File Photo Arkadelphi­a coach J.R. Eldridge congratula­tes quarterbac­k Cannon Turner on Dec. 8 during the Class 4A state championsh­ip game against Joe T. Robinson at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.

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