Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Saints back in final to face Colts

- JEREMY MUCK

Shiloh Christian lost 24 seniors from last year’s Class 4A state runner-up team that lost to Joe T. Robinson in the state final.

A year later, the Saints are back in the state championsh­ip game with a smaller senior class.

Coach Jeff Conaway has 10 seniors on this year’s roster, including running back Cam Wiedemann (1,071 yards, 23 touchdowns), who are looking to end their high school careers on a winning note against Rivercrest today at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.

“We’ve played really good football,” Conaway said. “I’m really proud of them. It was a challenge for them [the seniors] to step up. But they’ve done a great job of leading this team.”

Shiloh Christian ( 13-1) suffered its only loss, 27-26, at Sand Springs, Okla., on Sept. 18.

Rivercrest (13-0) is in its first state championsh­ip game since 2017 when it won the Class 3A title against Junction City. The Colts also won titles in 1985 and 2010.

The Saints are back in the state championsh­ip game with a first-year starter at quarterbac­k.

Sophomore Eli Wisdom took over as the Saints quarterbac­k this season and has thrown for 2,175 yards and 25 touchdowns while rushing for 1,359 yards and 21 scores.

Conaway recalled Wisdom coming into his office after last year’s Class 4A state championsh­ip game and telling him that he wanted to be the starting quarterbac­k.

“He’s worked extremely hard,” Conaway said. “He’s the hardest worker I’ve seen on our team. He’s made the most of it.”

Colts Coach Johnny Fleming had high praise for Shiloh Christian.

“They’re an excellent team,” Fleming said. “They’re coached well on both sides of the ball. If you don’t contain the quarterbac­k, he can beat you. The running back is very good. It’s going to be a challenge for us.”

Rivercrest’s offense is led by the senior duo of Kam Turner at quarterbac­k and Keshawn Scott at wide receiver.

Turner is one of the top dual threats in the state. He has passed for 2,873 yards, 37 touchdowns and 4 intercepti­ons. On the ground, he’s rushed for 1,761 yards and 24 touchdowns on 193 carries. He is a game-time decision today after turning his right ankle in the Class 4A semifinals against Warren, Fleming said.

Scott has caught 70 passes for 1,361 yards and 18 touchdowns, and has rushed for 642 yards and 9 scores on 64 carries.

Conaway said the Colts’ speed is a tough challenge for the Saints’ defense.

“It’s extremely important to stop those guys,” Conaway said. “They’re averaging 48 points a game. Their athletes, they’re the fastest we’ve seen all year.”

Shiloh Christian has an opportunit­y to win its eighth state championsh­ip today and first since 2010 when it defeated Pulaski Academy.

“It would be great,” Conaway said. “We want to be playing for championsh­ips.”

Rivercrest can win its fourth state championsh­ip, but it would be the first in Class 4A since the Colts moved up in classifica­tion in 2018.

“Everybody acknowledg­es how tough 4A is,” Fleming said. “There’s a lot of good teams that can compete at every level. There’s no doubt how huge an accomplish­ment it would be for our program to win [today].”

 ?? (Special to the NWA Democrat-Gazette/Brent Soule) ?? Shiloh Christian sophomore quarterbac­k Eli Wisdom has passed for 2,175 yards and 25 touchdowns while rushing for 1,359 yards and 21 scores this season entering today’s Class 4A championsh­ip game against Rivercrest.
(Special to the NWA Democrat-Gazette/Brent Soule) Shiloh Christian sophomore quarterbac­k Eli Wisdom has passed for 2,175 yards and 25 touchdowns while rushing for 1,359 yards and 21 scores this season entering today’s Class 4A championsh­ip game against Rivercrest.

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