Pea Ridge Times

’Hawks made big imprint on 4A football this season

- JOHN MCGEE Sports Writer

Stephen Neal’s Blackhawk football team cut a wide swath through MaxPreps statewide statistica­l records this season, with the locals claiming three top spots, five second-place finishes, and a pair of third place bests.

Senior Hayden Holtgrewe led the 4A state with 83 pass receptions, a dozen ahead of the next best player. Holtgrewe was also the leader in return yards with 471 accumulate­d yards. This in spite of the fact that many teams chose to kick short rather than allow him the chance to run it back.

Tristan Brewer was the other athlete to top a chart. He led the state in tackles with 157, to average more than 11 per game.

Senior Drew Winn claimed a pair of second places, just barely out of the top spot in each case. His 2,285 yards came up just 9 yards short of Gravette’s Austin O’Brien who finished with 2,294. Winn was also second in scoring, piling up 194 points, 10 points back of Arkadelphi­a’s Zion Hatley who has 204.

Senior Jakota Sainsbury had one of the best years ever for a Pea Ridge quarterbac­k, with 2,419 yards passing to finish second. The talented signal caller was also the eighth best punter in the state with a 31.9 average per game.

Sophomore Luis Reyes finished the season as the second best kick off specialist in all of Arkansas, averaging 45 yards per boot. Senior placekicke­r Evan Green was also among the best, scoring the fifth most PATS (49) and scoring the fifth most kicking points (55).

Third-best finishers include Carson Rhine who had the third most intercepti­ons at seven, and Witcher who caught 56 passes this season. Witcher was also the seventh finisher in the state for receiving yards with 809.

The top three in each category among 4A schools in the state:

Yards passing

• Tyler Hanson, Nashville, 3,162

• Jakota Sainsbury, Pea Ridge, 2,419

• Landon Brown, Shiloh, 2,101

Yards rushing

• Austin O’Brien, Gravette, 2,294

• Drew Winn, Pea Ridge, 2,285

• Zion Hatley, Arkadelphi­a, 1,679

Yards receiving

• Domonic Knight, Nashville, 1,369

• Hayden Holtgrewe, Pea Ridge, 1,271

• Jacob Bremmon, Heber Springs, 902

Total receptions

• Hayden Holtgrewe, Pea Ridge, 83

• Peyton Wright, Gentry, 71

• Jordan Witcher, Pea Ridge, 56

Scoring

• Zion Hatley, Arkadelphi­a, 204

• Drew Winn, Pea Ridge, 194

• Austin O’Brien, Gravette, 186

Kick return yardage

• Hayden Holtgrewe, Pea Ridge, 471

• Ahman Johnson, Fountain Lake, 427

• Eddie Graham, Ozark, 420

• Luis Reyes, Pea Ridge, 45

• Austin Dobbs, Booneville, 38

Kick scoring

• Gabe Goodman, Arkadelphi­a, 94

• Jhonny Piongante, Nashville, 77

• Julian Cameron, Heber Springs, 60

Warren to defend their title Saturday

Defending 4A state champion Warren will take on Arkadelphi­a Saturday at noon in War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock for the 2017 State Championsh­ip.

Warren won a championsh­ip in 2014 before winning it again in 2016. Were it not for three third-quarter turnovers in a quarter-final matchup with Nashville in 2015, the Lumberjack­s may well be playing for a fourth consecutiv­e championsh­ip. Nashville scored on all three turnovers but had to hold on to win by 5 points. Warren is 32-1 in league and playoff games over the past three years, best in the state.

I usually root for teams that hadn’t won in a long time when looking a state final matchup. With Arkadelphi­a’s abysmal sportsmans­hip on display for the entirety of the game here last week, along with some of the conduct of a few of their staff members, I am hoping the Lumberjack­s chop the Badgers down to size.

Arkadelphi­a is a very talented team that took Pea Ridge to the wire in last year’s first round in the playoffs. The Badgers returned virtually all their playmakers while the ’Hawks lost a lot of talented players through graduation this past spring. Incredibly, Arkadelphi­a was 0-5 in conference play in 2016 before winning their last two games to gain a tie for fifth, taking the seed

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