Pea Ridge Times

’Hawks throttle Tigers

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half with a flourish as the ’Hawks went into intermissi­on with a commanding 35-22 lead.

As in the second quarter, the Tigers started things off in the third quarter with a trey but a layup by Isaac Mangrum and a pair of free throws by Woodward gave the ’Hawks their biggest lead thus far at 39-25. While the visitors would drive for a couple of layups, scores from Woodward and Hall put the Tigers in a deeper hole, trailing the locals by 17, 46-29. A Tillman score just before the end of the quarter along with two scores from underneath by the Tigers put the homeboys up by a 48-33 lead going into the final quarter.

The ’Hawks’ solid passing game in the first three quarters suddenly vanished as errant efforts kept the ’Hawks off the scoreboard for almost 3 minutes into the final period. The Pea Ridge defense, however, kept the Tigers to a single goal and free throw during that span. Finally, Hall threw in another trey with just over 5 minutes left in the game to dash whatever faint hopes the guests might have entertaine­d.

With the ’Hawks content to burn the clock, they would only score 4 more points over the next three minutes but more importantl­y, the Tigers couldn’t get enough offense going to make a serious dent in the deficit. Over the last two minutes, Prairie Grove was forced to foul to get the ball, with Hall on the receiving end four times. The junior forward responded by sinking 5 of 7 shots to keep the Tigers at bay until the buzzer.

“We’ve got four games left in a very tight conference race. Three of the those four games are on the road so we have our work cut out for us,” Clark said.

Pea Ridge is currently alone in second place with a 7-3 record, trailing Shiloh which leads with an 8-1 mark. This Friday’s Senior Night clash with Berryville will be the last home game of the season.

 ?? Photograph­s courtesy of Russ Wilson ?? Blackhawk junior Jacob Hall’s 3-pointers cinched the Colors Day game Friday night against the Prairie Grove Tigers. Hall scored a game high of 26 points.
Photograph­s courtesy of Russ Wilson Blackhawk junior Jacob Hall’s 3-pointers cinched the Colors Day game Friday night against the Prairie Grove Tigers. Hall scored a game high of 26 points.

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