Pea Ridge Times

Blackhawks’ track team leads the state in six events

- Ridger Sports JOHN MCGEE

With the district competitio­n concluding Tuesday (weather permitting), the Hawks will be heading into state competitio­n next week leading in three girls’ and three boys’ events.

Senior Lady Blackhawk Blakelee Winn is the current leader in both hurdles events, the 100-meter hurdles (15.5) and the 300-meter hurdles (47.21) while also having the top long jump (18’2”). Winn is also just behind the leader in the 100-meter and 200-meter in the person of Ozarks’ Anna Woolsey who has marks of 12.52 in the 100-meter and 25.99 in the 200-meter. Winn is one hundredth behind Woolsey in the 100-meter and .87 behind in the 200-meter. Of course, the two have not competed against each other this season with Winn not having a challenger all season locally.

Blackhawk senior Josiah Small is leading the boys’ 400-meter and 800-meter teams with times of 51.0 and 2:03.1 respective­ly. The 4x100-meter relay is leading the state’s best with a time of 43.67. Junior Patrick Elliott has the runner-up ranking in the 100-meter and 200-meter to Ladanian Hendrix of Nashville. Hendrix leads 10.74 to 10.94 in the 100-meter and 22.1 to 22.4 in the 200-meter over Elliott with neither athlete having too much of a problem besting local competitio­n.

It was 2017 when any girls team in Arkansas won a state title besides Pea Ridge. The Hawks were working on five consecutiv­e titles in indoor and outdoor state track championsh­ips until the covid-19 response ruined the 2020 outdoor season and 2021 indoor competitio­n. The Hawks’ all time most valuable track and field performer Winn has never competed on a team that did not win the state title. Here’s to hoping she goes out the way she came in, leading the way to a championsh­ip.

Arkansas high school baseball media rankings

Though I have never heard of them, the Arkansas High School Baseball media ranking have the only ranking readily available to the reading public. Here it is:

4A High School Boys State baseball rankings

1. Nashville 17-2

2. Brookland 17-1

3. Valley View 19-2

4. Farmington 13-4

5. Harrison 14-5

6. Shiloh 12-5

Arkansas still atop NCAA Baseball rankings

Though it is no surprise, nearly half of the Top 15 teams in Division 1 baseball reside in the Southeaste­rn Conference. All seven are in line to host a regional playoff with four of them in line to host a Super Regional before the NCAA College World Series this June.

For the uninitiate­d, the NCAA has 16 regionals set up with four teams in each region. They play a double eliminatio­n format to determine the champion of each region.

Two region winners will be paired in a super regional with the two teams playing a best two of three format to send a winner to the CWS.

The first week of the CWS will see the eightteam field broken into two brackets, with the four teams to play a double eliminatio­n format to determine a winner. The two winners will then play a best of three format to determine the 2021 national champion.

1. Arkansas 32-7

2. Vanderbilt 28-6

3. Texas 30-8

4. Mississipp­i State 27-8

5. Texas Tech 26-8

6. Tennessee 29-8

7. Louisville 22-11

8. Texas Christian 26-9

9. East Carolina 26-5

10. Notre Dame 18-7

11. South Carolina 24-10

12. Ole Miss 26-10

15. Florida 25-11

Arkansas softball having historic season

With a superlativ­e record of 36-5 in one of the country’s top softball conference­s, the Hawgs are on top of the league and are holding the No. 8 ranking in the latest poll.

The rankings are:

NCAA Softball

1. Oklahoma 33-0

2. UCLA 25-2

3. Florida 32-6

4. Washington 34-6

5. Alabama 33-7

6. Oregon 28-8

7. Florida State 31-6

8. Arkansas 36-5

9. Texas 31-6

10. Arizona 27-8

SEC Baseball/softball standings Baseball

West Division

1. Arkansas 13-5 32-7

2. Mississipp­i State 11-7 29-10

3. Ole Miss 10-8 28-12

4. Alabama 8-10 24-15

5. LSU 6-12 24-15

6. Texas A&M 5-13 23-19

7. Auburn 3-15 17-20

East Division

1. Vanderbilt 13-5 31-7

2. Tennessee 12-6 32-9

3. Florida 11-7 28-12

4. South Carolina 11-7 25-12

5. Georgia 9-9 26-13

6. Kentucky 9-9 24-13

7. Missouri 5-13 12-25 Softball

1. Arkansas 16-4 37-7

2. Florida 14-4 35-7

3. Missouri 12-5 34-10

4. Alabama 12-6 36-7

5. Ole Miss 12-9 31-16

6. LSU 10-8 28-15

7. Tennessee 8-7 35-8

8. Texas A&M 8-10 31-14

9. Kentucky 7-11 32-12

10. Georgia 7-11 29-14

11. Auburn 6-12 26-16

12. South Carolina 3-15 24-20

13. Mississipp­i State 1-14 25-21

Editor’s note: John McGee, an award-winning columnist, sports writer and art teacher at Pea Ridge elementary schools, writes a regular sports column for The Times. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. He can be contacted through The Times at prt news@ nwadg.com.

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