Pea Ridge Times

Missing piece to Pea Ridge puzzle

- MARK HUMPHREY Sports writer Game Journal

WEST FORK — Sometimes a team lacks one piece to complete a puzzle.

The addition of one dynamic player, whose basketball skills complement players around him, may transform a perennial contender into a bona fide champion.

I personally witnessed such a story in my hometown of Hardin, Mont., during the 1994-1995 season. A town of about 3,500 with a high school enrollment around 500 had several key cogs, but like Pea Ridge they came close yet had missed the state tournament the previous two seasons.

Transferri­ng in came Bobby Baker, a 6-feet-5inch forward, who could handle the ball like a guard and consistent­ly shoot 3-pointers. He was also a cross-country distance runner with a greyhound-like body with outstandin­g leaping ability finishing more than one breakaway with a thunderous slam-dunk. All season-long head coach John Whiteman never once showed an offense with this kid posting up on the lowblock — until crunch time in the state championsh­ip game. Baker hit 10 of 10 free-throws, scoring 26 points to win Most Valuable Player honors and lead his team to the state championsh­ip by a score of 73-65.

Like Pea Ridge in 2017, the 1995 Hardin Bulldogs entered their conference tournament as the No. 2 seed before winning the championsh­ip on their way to state.

This is a true-to-life script Pea Ridge may be well on their way to following with the transfer of former Farmington star Matt Thomas. Coming into this season, the Blackhawks had plenty of talent on their roster with seniors 6’2” Joey Hall, 6’1” guard Westin Church, 6’3” forward Britton Caudill and 6’1” Cole Wright along with 6’3” junior Kobe Rose and 6’1” junior Hayden Holtgrewe, among others.

The last two years this cast, minus Thomas, who was at Farmington, experience­d the disappoint­ment of hitting a bump on the road and missing out on the state tournament with first-round losses in the Regional tournament to Dardanelle (54-50) in 2015 and Pottsville (44-36) in 2016. If 2017 tournament host

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