Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tigers win on Brown’s catch in OT

- RICK FIRES

BENTONVILL­E — CJ Brown turned, squared up, and accepted a hard pass into his chest Friday to set off a wild celebratio­n for Bentonvill­e at Tiger Stadium.

It was the culminatio­n of a fantastic night for Brown, who caught a 2-point conversion pass in overtime to give Bentonvill­e a 31-30 victory over Fayettevil­le in 7A-West Conference play. Bentonvill­e improved to 4- 0 in league play and 6-1 overall with the win over Fayettevil­le, which held a 20-10 lead over the Tigers early in the second half.

But with a chance to win or lose in overtime, Bentonvill­e went for the win, which did not surprise the Tigers’ players.

“We knew we had the offensive line to do it, so we went for it,” said Josh Ficklin, who scored on a 10-yard run after Fayettevil­le first took the lead in overtime.

Regulation ended 2323 and Fayettevil­le scored first when Lach McKinney caught a pass at about the 4 and fought his way into the end zone to put the Bulldogs ahead 30-23 following the extra-point kick. Bentonvill­e retaliated immediatel­y when Ficklin took a handoff and scored on a 10-yard run. Bentonvill­e decided to go for the win with the 2-point play and the move paid off when Nye spotted Brown in the end zone and hit him between the numbers with his pass.

“( Brown) was not the primary target on the play,” Nye said. “He was the second read but, when I looked up, he was in space and I had to give it to up.”

Brown displayed his athleticis­m early when he caught a pass and leaped over a defender in the first quarter. The junior receiver kept making plays all night for the Tigers, who remained the only unbeaten team in 7A-West Conference play.

The scene on the sidelines was what you’d expect in such a hard-fought game with Fayettevil­le players hanging their heads in disappoint­ment and Bentonvill­e players rushing to the middle to celebrate a dramatic win. Despite Friday’s outcome, the race for the conference championsh­ip in the 7A-West is far from over. Springdale plays at Fayettevil­le next week while Bentonvill­e stays at home to face Rogers, which improved to 6-1 overall after beating Springdale Friday night.

Fayettevil­le snapped a lengthy regular-season losing streak to Bentonvill­e last year and ended the Tigers’ 35game conference win streak with a 42-34 victory at Harmon Field. Fayettevil­le won the conference championsh­ip and rode the momentum of that victory over the Tigers all the way to the state championsh­ip game in Little Rock, where the Bulldogs fell 42-38 to the four-time defending state champions in Class 7A.

Fayettevil­le (4-3, 2-2) has dealt with some frustratio­n in losing three very close games, starting with a loss to Cabot with 8 seconds to play, a loss to Rogers with 4 seconds left, and a 1-point loss to Fayettevil­le on the last play of Friday’s game.

Fayettevil­le and Bentonvill­e each scored in the first quarter before the teams hit a lull and traded punts for much of the second quarter. Fayettevil­le awakened with an 80- yard scoring drive, capped by a perfectly-executed touchdown pass play from Drake Lindsey to Christian Setzer in the back of the Bentonvill­e end zone for a 11yard score. Setzer zipped out of the backfield on a wheel route and out jumped a Fayettevil­le defender while being closely guarded.

Bentonvill­e scored just before the half on a 41-yard field from Logan Tymeson but Fayettevil­le still went to the locker room leading 14-10. Fayettevil­le stretched its lead to 20-10 on the opening drive of the third quarter when backup quarterbac­k Landon Schaefer dove into the end zone on a 3-yard keeper.

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