Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Playoff capsules

- By NWA Democrat-Gazette staff

Cabot at Bentonvill­e

KICKOFF 7 p.m. RECORDS Cabot 9-2, Bentonvill­e 10-1 COACHES Cabot — Scott Reed. Bentonvill­e — Jody Grant. KEY PLAYERS — Cabot — QB Abe Owen (Sr., 6-2, 210), RB Evion Jimerson (Sr., 5-8, 185), WR Hayes Cox (Jr., 5-9, 165). Bentonvill­e — RB Josh Ficklin (Sr., 5-11, 210), OL Joey Su’a (Sr., 6-5, 322), OLDL Trevor Martinez (Sr., 6-3, 320), QB Carter Nye (Jr., 6-1, 170), WR C.J. Brown (Jr., 6-1, 185), WR-DB J.T. Tomescko (Sr., 6-2, 170), DE Ben Pearson (Jr., 6-2, 180), DB Johnny Pike (Sr., 5-10, 175), PK Logan Tymeson (Sr., 5-10, 145).

THE SCOOP The last time these two teams met was in the 2020 playoff quarterfin­als, where Cabot rallied for a 38-34 victory. … Bentonvill­e owns a 3-1 advantage in the series since 2001, including a 39-28 victory in the 2013 Class 7A state championsh­ip game. … The teams have three common opponents. Cabot defeated Conway, North Little Rock and Bentonvill­e West twice, while Bentonvill­e lost to Cabot but beat West and North Little Rock. … Jimerson and Owen combined for 310 yards and 4 TDs in Cabot’s rematch victory over West last week. … The Panthers forced West to punt on its first two possession­s and had a 14-0 lead in less than 4 minutes. … Bentonvill­e is playing in its first semifinal game since 2019. … The Tigers held North Little Rock to just 9 yards total offense (7 passing, 2 rushing) in last week’s 45-0 rout. … Ficklin had 28 carries for 209 yards and 2 TDs in the 2020 meeting against Cabot. … Nye hit C.J. Brown with four touchdown passes against North Little Rock, and Brown finished with 8 receptions for 209 yards. … Tymeson matched a season high with three field goals last week.

OUR TAKE Bentonvill­e 34, Cabot 28

— Henry Apple

Camden Fairview at Shiloh Christian

KICKOFF 7 p.m.

RECORDS Camden Fairview 10-2; Shiloh Christian 11-1

COACHES Camden Fairview — Nick Vaughn; Shiloh Christian — Jeff Conaway

KEY PLAYERS Camden Fairview — QB Martavious Thomas (Sr., 5-9, 165), WR Jarvis Reed (Sr., 6-0, 180), WR Trent Haygood (So., 5-8, 155), LB Michael Griffith (Sr., 5-10, 170), DE DJ King (Sr., 6-2, 220). Shiloh Christian — QB Eli Wisdom (Sr., 6-0, 175), RB Bo Williams, (Jr., 5-9, 190) WR Bodie Neal (Sr., 6-2, 186), DL Cooper Darr (Dr., 6-4, 250), DL Thomas Reece (Sr., 6-0, 260).

THE SCOOP Camden Fairview knocked off Valley View 26-21 last week. … Shiloh Christian, in its first season in Class 5A after being bumped up because of the Competitiv­e Equity Factor, blitzed Mills 69-32 last week. … Camden Fairview QB Martavious Thomas is a dual-threat with his arm and legs. Thomas is 125-of-227 passing for 2,077 yards and 21 TDs, and has a team-leading 684 rushing yards and 12 TDs. Thomas passed for 304 yards and 2 TDs in the win against Valley View. … Cardinals defensive end DJ King has 10.0 sacks. … Shiloh Christian ran for 411 yards against Mills last week with junior RB Bo Williams leading the way with 200 yards and 5 TDs. Williams has rushed for 1,234 yards and 25 TDs. … Saints QB Eli Wisdom is 173-of-263 passing for 2,808 yards and 34 TDs, and has rushed for 1,179 yards and 16 TDs. … The Saints have three receivers with 400 or more yards, led by Bodie Neal who has 80 catches for 1,429 yards and 17 TDs. … Saints linebacker­s Noah Dejarnatt and Cole Glenn have 119 and 116 tackles respective­ly. … Sophomore defensive lineman Owen Baublits has 7.0 sacks, 13.0 tackles for loss and 71 total tackles. OUR TAKE Shiloh Christian 41, Camden Fairview 28

— Chip Souza

Newport at Charleston

KICKOFF 7 p.m.

RECORDS Newport 9-3; Charleston 11-1 COACHES Newport — Brian Reardon; Charleston — Ricky May

KEY PLAYERS Newport — QB Dejai Marshall (Sr., 5-11, 175), RB Chris Young (Sr., 5-9,175), WR Isaiah Kendall (Sr., 6-5, 178), OL/DL Aabel Robinson (Sr., 6-3, 325). Charleston — QB Brandon Scott (Sr., 5-11, 180), RB Brevyn Ketter (Sr., 5-9, 175), WR Bryton Ketter (Sr., 5-8, 155), WR Reese Merechka (Jr., 5-8, 175), DB Sebastian Gaona (Sr., 6-1, 175).

THE SCOOP Newport rolled to a 5222 romp against Quitman last week to reach the quarterfin­als for the second straight season. … Charleston shut out Centerpoin­t 42-0, avenging a playoff loss from a year ago, to advance to the quarterfin­als. … Newport QB Dejai Marshall directs the Greyhounds’ offense. Against Quitman, the senior was 15-of-26 passing for 216 yards and 3 TDs, all to big target WR Isahai Kendall, who caught 4 passes for 128 yards. … Kendall, who missed a lot of last season with varying injuries, is a college prospect at 6-foot-5. Kendall also had an intercepti­on in the win against Quitman. … Charleston’s only loss is to Class 4A quarterfin­alist Nashville 27-19 on Sept. 16. The Tigers have won nine straight games since that loss. … Charleston QB Brandon Scott is a three-year starter and leads the way for the Tigers. In the win against Centerpoin­t, Scott was 9-of-12 passing for 139 yards and a touchdown and ran for 103 yards and two scores. … Charleston has plenty of weapons on offense, but the defense has played exceptiona­lly. Since the loss to Nashville, the Tigers have allowed more than one touchdown in a game just once, and have allowed just 13 points combined in their past four games. OUR TAKE Charleston 34, Newport 27

— Chip Souza

Benton at Greenwood

KICKOFF 7 p.m.

RECORDS Benton 9-2; Greenwood 10-1 COACHES Benton – Brad Harris; Greenwood – Chris Young

KEY PLAYERS Benton — RB Braylon Harris (Jr., 6-2, 230), OL Walker Davis (Sr., 6-4, 285), DL Hunter Goodwin (Sr., 6-2, 240), OL Karter Sanders (Sr., 6-1, 265), LB Jake Jones (Sr., 5-11, 230). Greenwood — QB Hunter Houston (Sr., 6-1, 205), RB Jake Glover (Sr., 5-5, 155), DL Tanner McKusker (Sr., 6-0, 230), WR Aiden Kennon (Sr., 6-1, 215), DB Storm Scherrey (Sr., 6-0, 190), LB Evan Williams (Sr., 6-1, 210), OL Brandon Webb (Sr., 6-0, 300).

THE SCOOP Greenwood is the top seed from the 6A-West while Benton is the second seed from the 6A-East behind conference champion Little Rock Catholic. … Greenwood and Benton were members of the 6A-West the past six years with Greenwood winning four of the six meetings. … The two teams also met in the playoffs twice with Greenwood winning 45-14 in the 2018 championsh­ip game and winning 61-23 in the semifinals in 2015. … Greenwood has won 56 straight games at home. … Greenwood has won 16 of its last 17 playoff games in the month of November. … Russell moved to Benton from Hot Springs Lakeside after his transfer to Little Rock Christian was denied by the Arkansas Activities Associatio­n in May. … Russell has rushed 203 times for 1,400 yards and 25 touchdowns. … Benton has started three different quarterbac­ks this season but Cline Hooten has started the last six games, is 6-0 and has thrown for 1,135 and 10 touchdowns. … Greenwood QB Hunter Houston has thrown for 3,055 yards and 28 touchdowns, and is the first Greenwood QB to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season twice since Tyler Wilson in 2006 and 2007. … Greenwood is 15-6 in the semifinals. … Benton is 4-3 in the semifinals. OUR TAKE Greenwood 35, Benton 24

— Leland Barclay

Booneville at Osceola

KICKOFF 7 p.m.

RECORDS Booneville 10-2; Osceola 8-3 COACHES Booneville – Doc Crowley; Osceola – Jamie Carter

KEY PLAYERS Booneville – QB Peyton Tatum (Sr., 5-10, 180), DL Chase Plymale (Sr., 6-1, 270), OL Johnny Barnes (Sr., 6-0, 240), DB Brooks Herrera (Sr., 5-5, 155), DL David Hicks (Sr., 5-10, 220), DB Skyler Shelton (Sr., 5-8, 150). Osceola – QB Torian Bell (Sr., 6-1, 180), RB Skyler Young (Sr., 5-10, 220), LB Terrance Marshall (Sr., 6-1, 230), OL Tyrek Coleman (Sr., 6-1, 230).

THE SCOOP Jamie Carter is in his third season as head coach at Osceola after serving previously for two seasons as defensive coordinato­r at Marion. … Carter is a Mississipp­i native and played for Alabama from 1996-1999. … Booneville has scored 478 points this season, marking the 16th season over 400 points. … Osceola lost nonconfere­nce games to Newport, Blythevill­e and Gosnell and has won eight straight games and has given up just nine touchdowns since. … Osceola senior QB Torian Bell has thrown for 1,777 yards and 26 touchdowns this season, his only season to start at the position. … Booneville senior FB Cody Elliott joined the 1,000-yard rushing club on Friday night, rushing for 179 yards and four scores and has 1,135 yards and 17 touchdowns for the season. … WB Dax Goff has run for 1,892 yards and 26 touchdowns after rushing for 208 yards and four scores on Friday. … WB Trace Hall has 1,247 yards and 18 touchdowns on the ground. … Booneville has rushed 508 times for 4,945 yards and 66 touchdowns. OUR TAKE Booneville 35, Osceola 28 — Leland Barclay

Nashville at Elkins

KICKOFF 7 p.m.

RECORDS Nashville 9-3; Elkins 10-1 COACHES Nashville — Mike Volarvich; Elkins — Zach Watson

KEY PLAYERS Nashville — RB Tre Hopkins (Jr., 5-9, 185), QB Sloan Perrin (Sr., 5-11, 185), OL Kason Willard (Jr., 6-2, 240), LB Kelvin Flowers (Sr., 5-11, 180). Elkins — RB Da’Shawn Chairs (Jr., 5-8, 175), QB Dizzy Dean (Jr., 6-2, 180), WR/DB Aden Williams (Sr., 5-9, 170), LB Landon Haney (Sr, 5-10, 180), WR Stone Dean (Jr., 6-2, 200).

THE SCOOP Nashville beat Pocahontas 37-7 last week while Elkins advanced by whipping Ashdown 63-21 in Class 4A playoffs. …. Nashville piled up 407 yards in its win over Pocahontas with quarterbac­k Sloan Perrin rushing for 200 yards and passing for 102 yards. Tre Hopkins added 105 yards rushing. …. Nashville has won five state championsh­ips in the playoff era. The last came in 2015 when the Scrappers finished 15-0 after beating Prairie Grove 39-20 in the Class 4A state championsh­ip game in Little Rock. … Elkins continues to put up impressive statistics with its 63-21 win last week over Ashdown. ….. Da’Shawn Chairs scored six touchdowns while gaining 329 yards on 17 carries. … Quarterbac­k Slade “Dizzy” Dean completed 16 of 22 passes for 185 yards and one touchdown. …. Landon Haney led the defensive effort for the Elks with nine tackles, including a sack. … Elkins has won nine consecutiv­e following a 42-22 loss to 3A-1 Conference champion Charleston in early September.

OUR TAKE Nashville 42, Elkins 35

— Rick Fires

 ?? (Special to NWA Democrat-Gazette/Shane Cossey) ?? Tanner McKusker (15) and the Greenwood Bulldogs will host the Benton Panthers at Smith-Robinson Stadium on Friday in a Class 6A state semifinal game. A win would move the Bulldogs into the Class 6A state championsh­ip game next week in Little Rock.
(Special to NWA Democrat-Gazette/Shane Cossey) Tanner McKusker (15) and the Greenwood Bulldogs will host the Benton Panthers at Smith-Robinson Stadium on Friday in a Class 6A state semifinal game. A win would move the Bulldogs into the Class 6A state championsh­ip game next week in Little Rock.

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