Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tigers’ defense shows how it’s done against Wildcats

- RICK FIRES

SPRINGDALE — Defense is still a beautiful thing, especially in the modern age of football dominated by the spread offenses.

Bentonvill­e showed how it is done Friday with three intercepti­ons, two fumble recoveries, and a blocked punt during 35-21 victory over Springdale Har-Ber. The Tigers also forced an intentiona­l grounding call in the end zone that resulted in a safety.

There were plenty of smiling faces on the Bentonvill­e sidelines following the game, including Tigers defensive coordinato­r Jared Cecil, who greeted the players as they came off the field.

“We ask our guys to compete and fight hard and they did that,” Cecil said. “Har-Ber has a great team and you can’t just focus on one area. But our guys scratched and clawed and played their guts out.”

Har-Ber was primed for an upset against the defending league champions on Friday. Wildcat Stadium was packed for homecoming, particular­ly in the “Wood Shed,” a section filled with Har-Ber students all the way up toward the press box. Members of the Har-Ber homecoming court gathered in the north end zone where they alternated between watching the game

and taking pictures, and former Har-Ber standout Josh Frazier supported the Wildcats from the sidelines.

None of that bothered Bentonvill­e, which improved to 4-0 after starting 0-3 last season.

Har-Ber brought some momentum into the game with consecutiv­e shutouts following a season-opening loss at Pulaski Academy. The Wildcats turned a fourthdown gamble into a scoring drive that cut the Bentonvill­e lead to 17-14 late in the second quarter. But another opportunit­y ended with an intercepti­on by Jonathon Anderson at the Bentonvill­e 1.

It was the second intercepti­on of the first half by Bentonvill­e, which also turned a particular­ly blocked punt by Keegan Stinesprin­g into a touchdown by Preston Crawford for a 17-7 lead.

“We put a lot of emphasis on our special teams,” Cecil said. “We spend a lot of time on that and it took guys making effort plays to make it work.”

So, Bentonvill­e is off to a good start again after claiming its third consecutiv­e conference championsh­ip last year. Bentonvill­e is a tough team with a stellar defense, a top running back in Preston Crawford, and a kicking game led by Logan Turner, who kicked field goals of 40, 31, and 25 yards in the fourth quarter.

That kind of production in special teams will prove beneficial, especially in the playoffs when one play can decide a game. The Tigers return home next week to face Bentonvill­e while Har-Ber plays at Rogers Heritage.

The only thing settled is that Bentonvill­e was the better team on Friday. Har-Ber (2-2, 0-1) is still a good team that must cut down on its mistakes to be a factor in the 7A-West.

The Wildcats should also be reminded that Arkadelphi­a started 0-5 last season before recovering to win the state championsh­ip in Class 4A. But mistakes can ruin a good night, especially on homecoming night with a large crowd primed for an upset.

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