Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

ROUNDUPS

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5A-CENTRAL

LR PARKVIEW 54, LR FAIR 0

Thomas McCauley rushed for 102 yards and 3 touchdowns on 4 carries to lead Little Rock Parkview (4-6, 2-5 5A-Central) past Little Rock Fair (0-10, 0-7) at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.

Landon Rogers completed 6 of 9 passes for 113 yards and 2 touchdowns in the first half for the Patriots.

Erin Outley caught 3 passes for 50 yards and a touchdown.

2-4A

CENT. ARK. CHRISTIAN 28, STUTTGART 6

STUTTGART — Sophomore Gentry Miller had 190 yards rushing to lead the Mustangs (7-3, 5-2 2-4A) past the Ricebirds (1-9, 1-6).

Miller scored three touchdowns and had 27 total carries.

Senior Aiden Hunter scored CAC’s other touchdown on a 21-yard run.

LONOKE 26, RIVERVIEW 14

SEARCY — Two long second-half touchdowns with the difference for the Jackrabbit­s (6-4, 5-2 2-4A) over the Raiders (7-3, 5-2).

Lonoke trailed Riverview 14-13 heading into halftime.

But about a minute into the second half, sophomore quarterbac­k Spencer Pepper threw a 50-yard pass to junior Anthony Parks for a touchdown to put the Jackrabbit­s up 19-14. But the Jackrabbit­s missed the two-point conversion attempt.

In the fourth quarter, Pepper ran 74 yards for a touchdown.

8-4A

CROSSETT 20, STAR CITY 13

CROSSETT — Eagles senior Justin Stokes threw two touchdown passes to help lead Crossett (7-3, 7-0 8-4A) over the Bulldogs (6-4, 4-3).

The Eagles scored first on a 13-yard pass from Stokes to sophomore Jackson Moore.

Star City responded in the second quarter with a rushing touchdown, but Crossett followed quickly. On the next possession, Stokes threw a 65-yard pass to sophomore Dewayne Ashford.

In the third quarter, Star City made it a 1-point game on a 69-yard rushing touchdown.

The scored stayed 14-13 until the final minute of the game.

Deep in Star City territory, Crossett forced a fumble. Eagles senior Deeraymond Herman recovered it and ran 4 yards for a touchdown.

DeWITT 40, MONTICELLO 14

MONTICELLO — The Dragons’ (6-4, 3-4 8-4A) offense scored three touchdowns in about five minutes toward the end of the second half against the Billies (2-8, 2-5), after the game started out with a slow, scoreless first quarter.

The Billies took a 7-0 lead with junior Zy’kerris Swift’s 1-yard touchdown run about one minute into the second quarter.

DeWitt quickly put up 22 points afterward. Senior Josh Dabner rushed for touchdowns of 6 and 7 yards, and sophomore Dax Courtney threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to senior Seth Courtney.

Seth Courtney added a 55-yard touchdown run in the third quarter and a 26yard touchdown run in the fourth.

Dabner scored a third touchdown on a 5-yard run in the fourth quarter.

3-3A

HOXIE 52, WALNUT RIDGE 35

HOXIE — Big plays from the Powells once again propelled the Mustangs (8-2, 6-2 3-3A) past an opponent — this time, the Bobcats (6-4, 3-4).

Only about a minute into the game, junior Daylon Powell scored his first touchdown on a 50-yard run.

Headed into the second quarter up 14-0, Powell threw Hoxie’s only passing touchdown to senior Ethan Blocker for 18 yards.

Junior Shunderric­k Powell rushed 18 yards for a touchdown later in the quarter.

In the second half, Daylon Powell had scoring runs of 25 yards and 51 yards. Shunderric­k Powell added a 53-yard rushing touchdown.

4-3A

ATKINS 42, TWO RIVERS 20

OLA — Senior quarterbac­k Elijah Roberson’s four touchdown passes accounted for more points than the Red Devils (8-2, 6-1 4-3A) gave up against the Gators (19, 0-7).

Roberson threw two of his touchdown passes to junior Kreed Stubbs and the two others to junior Trenton Casto.

5-3A

CAMDEN HARMONY GROVE 46, SMACKOVER 7

CAMDEN — Hornets senior Xaylon Falls scored four touchdowns in Camden Harmony Grove’s (8-2, 6-1 5-3A) easy victory over the Buckaroos (5-5, 4-3).

Falls scored the game’s first touchdown with an 8-yard run with 9:43 left in the first quarter and caught a two-point conversion pass from Zach Smith for an 8-0 lead.

Falls scored in the second quarter on an 11-yard run and again in the third quarter on an 89-yard kickoff return that made it 30-8.

In the fourth, he caught a 32-yard pass from Smith for his fourth touchdown.

PRESCOTT 62, CENTERPOIN­T 34

AMITY — Junior Alex George led the Curley Wolves (7-2, 6-0 5-3A) over the Knights (8-1, 5-1) with three touchdowns.

Prescott will be the No. 1 seed from the 5-3A Conference. The Curley Wolves will host the No. 5 seed from the 1-3A in the first round Nov. 15.

Senior Derriun Thompson and junior Jacobi Nolen each had two touchdowns.

Sophomore Jaylen Hopson and sophomore Jacaylon Zachery each had one touchdown.

3-2A

MAGNET COVE 38, CUTTER MORNING STAR 20

HOT SPRINGS — A big second quarter put the Panthers (9-1, 7-0 5-2A) up big and for good against the Eagles (6-4, 4-3).

Freshman Julius McClellan and junior Landon Stone had rushing touchdowns, and junior Alex Ordonez kicked a 32-yard field goal, all in the second quarter.

McClellan added a 43-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter.

Senior Tyler Hodges scored Magnet Cove’s first touchdown of the game on a 6-yard run.

McCRORY 26, RECTOR 0

RECTOR — McCrory (8-2, 5-1 3-2A) ended the regular season with a victory over Rector (6-4, 3-3).

McCrory didn’t score until the end of the first quarter. The Jaguars went into halftime up 14-0 on a 4-yard run by sophomore Reid Kennon in the last three minutes of the half.

Senior DaQuan Hall ran 4 yards for a touchdown about a minute into the fourth quarter and was followed not long after by another rushing touchdown.

5-2A

ENGLAND 50, POYEN 21

ENGLAND — Senior Mason Brazeal helped lead England (5-5, 4-3 5-2A) past Poyen (7-3, 4-3).

Brazeal threw a 65-yard pass in the second quarter. He also ran 10 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter.

Several other players had hands in touchdowns. That included senior Brandon Terry, who ran 35 yards for a touchdown, and senior Tamarous Dodson and junior Darren McClinton, who both caught touchdown passes.

8-2A

BEARDEN 30, STRONG 6

STRONG — Bearden (2-8, 1-4 8-2A) scored 24 consecutiv­e points in the second half to break a 6-6 tie en route to a victory over Strong (1-9, 0-5) at Jerry Burson Field.

The win clinches a playoff spot for the Bears, who will face 6-2A champion Des Arc next week.

LaQuincy Shelton had the Bulldogs’ lone touchdown in the game in the first half.

JUNCTION CITY 64, PARKERS CHAPEL 0

JUNCTION CITY — Jakiron Cook rushed for 127 yards and 3 touchdowns on 8 carries as Junction City (8-1, 5-0) clinched the outright 8-2A Conference championsh­ip with a shutout of Parkers Chapel (6-4, 3-2) at David Carpenter Field.

Brady Hutcheson completed 5 of 5 passes for 129 yards and 3 touchdowns for the Dragons.

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