Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tigers go deep

Bentonvill­e’s passing game too much for Southside

- HENRY APPLE

BENTONVILL­E 42, FS SOUTHSIDE 14

BENTONVILL­E — Kasey Ford accounted for three touchdown passes Friday night, but one of them turned out a little different than usual.

Bentonvill­e’s quarterbac­k was on the receiving end of a 5-yard touchdown pass from Chase Hunter, and Bentonvill­e rolled off 28 points in the second half en route to a 42-14 victory over Fort Smith Southside in the 7A-West Conference opener for both teams at Tiger Stadium.

Ford appeared to be giving his linemen instructio­ns when he stepped toward the line, but the direct snap went to Jacob Clark, who then pitched the ball to Hunter. Hunter tossed the ball to a wide-open Ford in the end zone, and Hayden Moehring’s extra point gave Bentonvill­e (4-0, 1-0) a 2814 lead with 2 minutes, 9 seconds left in the third quarter.

“Ever since I started here, I’ve been getting onto coach D (offensive coordinato­r Aaron Danenhauer) about catching a touchdown pass because it’s been a dream,” Ford said. “My dreams finally come true, so to speak.

“We’ve had that play in

for a couple of years now. We just never threw it in there, but we were in the right situation to throw it in. I was very excited when coach D called that.”

Ford, who completed 17 of 22 passes for 237 yards, broke a 14-14 tie when he hit Matt Crenshaw with a 3- yard touchdown pass with 5: 15 left in the third quarter. The Tigers then made it 35- 14 when Ford hit Clay Barganier, who had 10 receptions for 175 yards, with a 59-yard touchdown pass with 27.1 seconds left in the quarter.

Southside ( 2- 2, 0- 1) struggled with field position throughout the second half and had a trio of possession­s end on three-and-outs. The Rebels did have a scoring threat in the fourth quarter, but it turned into disaster when tight end

Kevin White fumbled after a pass reception and Logan Darby returned the loose ball 80 yards for Bentonvill­e’s last score.

“The bottom line at the end of the day was in the second half — field position and laying a goose egg,” Southside coach Jeff Williams said. “We were stagnant offensivel­y in the second half.

“Bentonvill­e is a good football team and will be in the mix. They’re in it for the long haul. I think we have a chance to bounce back and be a good team also. That’s just part of the 7A-West.”

Cooper Johnson provided Southside with its two scores as he hit Parker Dixon with a 43-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter and Evan Simpson with a 14-yard touchdown pass

to start the second quarter. Bentonvill­e’s first-half scoring came from tailback Jacob Clark, who scored on a 4-yard run in the first quarter and a 5-yard run with 9.5 seconds before halftime.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/BEN GOFF • @NWABENGOFF ?? David Nichols, Bentonvill­e inside linebacker, pressures Fort Smith Southside quarterbac­k Cooper Johnson during the first quarter of Friday’s game in Tiger Stadium in Bentonvill­e.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/BEN GOFF • @NWABENGOFF David Nichols, Bentonvill­e inside linebacker, pressures Fort Smith Southside quarterbac­k Cooper Johnson during the first quarter of Friday’s game in Tiger Stadium in Bentonvill­e.
 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/BEN GOFF • @NWABENGOFF ?? Avery Donson, Bentonvill­e running back, evades Fort Smith Southside linebacker Brenden Strickland during Friday’s game in Tiger Stadium.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/BEN GOFF • @NWABENGOFF Avery Donson, Bentonvill­e running back, evades Fort Smith Southside linebacker Brenden Strickland during Friday’s game in Tiger Stadium.

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