The girls contest was over shortly after the opening tip as the highly-regarded Nashville girls raced to a 29-2 lead, and cruised to the 73-22 win. The Panthers put the game away in the 4th quarter by outscoring the visiting Scrappers by a score of 20 to 13. The action can also be viewed live on DQTV. Friday, January 13th The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards travel to Nashville. Following a junior varsity contest at 5:00, Jim Cross will have the play-by-play of the senior action starting at around 5:30 on 102.1 The Good Path and on the KILX App. Noah Lyles of the junior Gospel Light team led the home team with 22 points. In Senior boys action the Warriors handily defeated Garrett 78-20. Lamar Wilkerson. Both teams travel to Camden Fairview on Friday night with the pre game show beginning at 5:30 on 102.1 The Good Path. Teams went to the locker room with Legacys ladies leading 24-20. Ashdown, AR. Three of Legacy Academys basketball players were selected as All-State players by HCAA All-State Teams. In Friday nights semifinals, the Outlaws dropped a 54-50 decision to the Acorn Tigers. Ultimately, the Warriors won 77-59. In the senior girls game the two teams evenly paced each other the first period with the Lady Eagles up 16-13 going into the second quarter. Hagler led the home team with 13 rebounds, while Bartek grabbed 11 boards. Monroe Barnett had a nice game with 11. Calendar Staff Directory. Thus far this season he has scored 912 points, claimed 398 rebounds, led his team with 107 assists, and made 34 blocks. Sophomore Oaklee Lofton scored an impressive 32 points for the Lady Warriors and made it a double-double by grabbing an astounding 17 rebounds! Immediately following at around 5:30, girls championship between De Queen and Gurdon. Cooper Young led the Leopards with 16. The Lady Leopards tuned up for this weeks regional tournament by jumping out to a 44-18 halftime lead and cruising to the 71-35 victory. Legacy defeated Oden in senior boy, senior girl, and junior boy play on Thursday night, January 27. 300-pound senior tackle Jacob Olalde anchored the offensive line. The De Queen senior teams split on the road at Centerpoint Friday with the Lady Leopards posting a come-from-behind 41-35 victory, while the Leopards fell to the Knights in boys action 56-39 in action heard live on your #1 Country 92.1. They maintained their momentum by outpacing the Lions by two in the the fourth. By halftime it closed to a ten point game, 27-17 with the Lady Hornets still in the lead. Allison Dockins added eight. Both seniors serve as captains of their respective teams and each are pioneering members of Legacy Academys basketball program. In the junior girls game, Legacy trailed at the half by 3 points. Dusty Sloan, Ashland University Director of Athletic Communications. Thursday night, January 19th, at 5:30 pm in Lockesburg the Lady Warriors and Warriors will host Mineral Springs. Three players made it to double digits for the Legacy. The school initiated its first girls team, the junior Lady Warriors in the 2018-2019 school year. Legacy Academys teams whipped wildcats from two different schools at their homecoming Friday, December 9, 2022. Nathan Patterson led the way with 19 points despite missing alot of playing time with foul trouble. Genoa walked away with a 5 to 4 victory. Grabbing 14 of their points on transition and 24 in the paint. The Lady Leopards received a scare in the opening quarter when they trailed 8-5 and leading scorer Belle Lindsey left the game with an injury. Manny Hernandez, our McDonalds Player of the Night, led the way with 23 points, including five three-pointers. Player ratings with position rankings. Schedule has not be entered yet or this school is not using Digital Scout to track live game stats. The Lady Conquerors outscored the Lockesburg girls 30-13 in the first half. Nathan Patterson, who missed the last three games with a foot injury, added ten points in his return to action. The game was tied at 37 early in the fourth quarter before the Magnolia girls went on a 15-0 to pull away for the 52-40 victory. GENOA, ARKThree days of basketball equaled three victories for Legacy Academys senior boys, who played in the Genoa Central Holiday Classic tournament last week. Team captain, Senior Dori Bartek, scored 18 points and made 8 rebounds and 3 assists. Sam Graham, our McDonalds Player of the Night, led the way with 20 points and nine rebounds. Ashdown (5-1, 1-1) attempted to regain the momentum with its next drive. The game was tied at 20 early in the second quarter, but the Scrappers pulled away for the 76-42 victory. The Lady Warriors led at half-time with a 5 point lead. De Queen will play Genoa Central in the consolation bracket for the third place title. But the rest of the girls pulled up the slack and the Lady Leopards squeaked out a 40-33 win. The Sevier County team lost to the Mt. Senior Ethan Gallagher led with 27 points, 7 assists, 6 rebounds, and 13 steals. The Nashville girls defeated De Queen 45-41 in overtime, while the junior Scrappers prevailed over the Cubs 60-29. MeanwhileThe defending state champion Ashdown Panthers softball team open their season in the Ashdown Invitational Tournament at 7:30 against the Foreman-James Bowie, Texas winner. Garrett Matthews led the rebounding charts with seven. The Hot Springs girls outscored Legacy 13-9 in the first period, while Legacy outpaced the Lady Lions 13-6 in the second. #4 J. Fricks gave Mineral Springs 21 points and KT Thomas provided 17. Legacy dominated the junior boys game from the starting whistle, outscoring Horatio 16-2 in the first period and leading 40-6 at the half. Ashdown Panthers. Layne Schroer gave the Warriors 20 points and 13 rebounds. Gospel Light fought back with a strong third period where they outscored the Lady Warriors 20-11. Belle Lindsey, our McDonalds Player of the Night, playing in her final home game and playing on a badly bruised ankle, was outstanding. Both seniors still have a final home game verses Blevins on February 7th and tournament play to follow. Broken Bow dominated the boys contest to pull away for the 75-41 victory, behind a 45-point effort from Kieler Young. Ashdown Panthers Varsity Boys Basketball 11-11 Overall 8-6 League School Hub Clubhouse Schedule Roster Coaches Stats JV Team Freshman Team An ad blocker has likely prevented this video content from loading. This gives the senior Warrior 2,676 career points, 1122 rebounds, 183 steals, 316 assists, and 85 blocks! In Senior girls play the Lady Warriors dropped the game to the Lady Saints 55-43. Legacy pleased the home crowd by sweeping all three games. After being outscored by Trinity 19-4 in the first quarter the Sevier County girls had a deep deficit to overcome. De Queen-Ashdown Split at Coliseum Tuesday. Belle finished with 22 points, three rebounds, two steals, and two blocked shots. The home stands cheered on Legacys junior girls to victory in the opening game as they defeated CMA 34-26. Emma Chambers led that group with eight, and Kate Lindsey added seven. They outscored the home team by 13 points18-5 in the first quarter creating a tough hole for the ladies to dig out of. Faith Grim gave the the visitors 12 points. The Warriors defeated the Horatio Lions in the championship game to win the tournament trophy. . Saturday, March 4th The Arkansas Razorbacks host the Kentucky Wildcats in Fayetteville for their final regular season contest at 1:00. The De Queen girls made the plays down the stretch to improve to 17 and 8 overall, and 8 and 5 in league play, clinching a fourth place finish. #13, M. Franklin was the high scorer for Trinity with 28 points. It was a hard fought boys contest. De Queen also claimed victories in the preliminary junior contests. Acorn jumped out to a 15-10 lead after the opening quarter, and never relinquished the lead. The De Queen senior teams traveled to Hope Friday night, February 3rd, and split a pair with the Lady Leopards winning 40-33, while the Leopards fell to the Bobcats in boys action 63-49 as heard live on #1 Country 92.1. Manolo Vazquez followed giving the Lockesburg boys 17 points. CMA was led by Aiden Carmona with 39 points, followed by Isaiah Howard with 14. The Dugout Show with Toney Stowers begins at 5:15 on your #1 Country 92.1. Dori Bartek was the only other scorer of the night with 5 points and 7 rebounds. . De Queen athletes named to the first team all-conference include: Trey Brown, Micah Gibson, Tye Lindsey, Jacob Olalde, Jonathan Bahena, and Cole Binkley. Sophomore Sam Graham led the Leopards with 17. Legacy led at halftime 15-12 and outscored the guests 19-14 in the last two periods. Even this second half rally wasnt enough as they fell 55-54 in the end. Arkadelphia won the girls matchup 55-26, while the Badgers defeated the Leopards 86-46. The Lady Leopards raced to a 16-0 lead, and cruised to the 58-34 victory over the Lady Go Devils. The Warriors commanded the court in the fourth quarter, outscoring the visitors 20-5 to secure a 54-48 win. All Sports Baseball Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Boys Cross Country Girls Cross Country Field Hockey Football Boys Golf. The Warriors improve their season record to 21-4 with the win. Jesse Martz grabbed another 8 boards for the Lady Warriors, while Maddie Lowrey had 6. The De Queen Leopards placed six football players on the 5A-South All-Conference Team, and another three players on the second team. Horatio lost to Springhill Tuesday afternoon and also moves to the consolation bracket. Following a junior varsity contest at 5:00, Jim Cross will have the play-by-play of the senior action starting at around 5:30 on 102.1 The Good Path and on the KILX App. Toledano also took twocharges for the Lockesburg boys. Oaklee Lofton and Dori Bartek led the Lockesburg girls with 18 and 15 points respectively. Manolo Vazquez contributed another 14 points to the home team, while Ozzy Toledano put in the defensive work taking two charges for the Warriors. The De Queen teams will host Hope Tuesday. After falling behind 19-10 early, the Lady Leopards went on a 15-0 run to get back into the contest. He has now scored a cumulative 2,867 points in his four years of high school basketball. And sophomore quarterback Cole Binkley led the Leopards with six rushing touchdowns. In senior boys action, the Warriors outscored the Lions 13-10 in a competitive and fast paced first quarter. These two teams met in the regional. The Warriors were led by Manolo Vazquez who had 22 points and 8 rebounds. Selection for such a young program is also an honor for the school. After the hard-fought loss, the De Queen boys fell to 5 and 15 on the season. Belle Lindsey chipped in with 14. Ethan Gallagher played his last home game for the Warriors. Ashdown goes on the road Tuesday to battle the DeQueen Leopards. The De Queen teams travel to Camden Fairview Tuesday night. Eli Mitchell followed with 8 points, while Everrette Martz had 7. Magnolia put the peddle to the metal in the secondhalf and defeated Ashdown 86 to 57 behind 27 points by guard Nevi Tell. Airtime with Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman is set for 12:30 on your Razorbacks station #1 Country 92.1. The Lady Warriors defeated the Lady Timberwolves 47-38 in senior girls action. The game was close early but Magnolia went on a run before halftime to go into the locker room with a comfortable 22 to 6 lead and never looked back. Trey Mason followed with 13 points and 13 rebounds. De Queen Teams Drop Pair in Magnolia Tuesday. The De Queen Lady Leopards took a big step toward securing a regional tournament berth with a huge 47-40 victory over Camden Fairview Friday night, January 21st, at the Coliseum in action heard live on #1 Country 92.1. Maddie Lowrey rounded out scoring with two points. . The game was tied at 17 early in the second quarter before the Cardinals depth allowed them to open up a double digit lead. More Arkansas High School Football Scores, The state of Ohio features another loaded senior baseball class this spring, one that includes, Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier surprisingly stepped down from the position Tuesday. For the Lady Eagles, Landri Richardson scored 16. Justice Cole led the visitors with 17 points, followed by Faith James with 15. The Panthers battled hard in the second half but the Badgers huge lead was too much to overcome as Ashdown fell 59 to 37. In the Boys game, it was an up and down high intensity close contest that was tied at halftime and at the end of the 3rd quarter. Eli Mitchell, #11 and Manolo Vazquez, #10 each gave the Warriors 17 points, followed by 5 each from James Bartek and Silas Lofton. Bartek also had 3 deflections and 4 steals for the team. Justise Burton and Manolo Vasquez each gave the team 8 points. In boys action, it was a fantastic game between the Panthers and the Badgers. The De Queen High School girls and boys teams will play in the GC Holiday Tournament on Tuesday, December 27th, through Thursday, December 29th, in Genoa Central. The Leopards and Mineral Springs were tied at 52 at the end of regulation. Legacys junior boys will play next against Oden on Thursday night in Lockesburg at 5pm. Layne Schroer had 9 points and 7 rebounds. The Lady Wildcats ran the floor on the Lockesburg girls capturing an early lead and never giving it up. The De Queen girls, playing without injured leading scorer Belle Lindsey, fell to 6 and 5 in the conference standings as they try to hold on to fourth place and earn a trip to the Regional Tournament. At the beginning of the fourth the Leopards tied the game temporarily but Legacy never let up and retook the lead and won by seven with a final score of 50-43. Panthers fall to Wildcats 4-2 Saturday May 21 Ashdown defeats Harmony Grove 7-4 Saturday May 14 Ashdown defeats Elkins 6-2 Friday May 13 Ashdown defeats DeWitt 11-1 Thursday May 12 Ashdown defeats Genoa Central 8-6 Saturday May 7 Coming Up Next vs Arkansas Razorbacks Preview Mon, Mar 13 2:30 pm PDT Ashdown City Park at Van Buren Pointers Preview Monroe Barnett and Manny Hernandez added six each. The De Queen Public Schools Board of Directors met in a special session Wednesday, February 1st, and approved the hiring of Richard Bell as the new De Queen High School Leopard Head Football Coach for the 2023-2024 school year. Horatios big man, #35 Trey Mason has 16 points for the Lions, followed by 15 from #23 Izzy Tinajero, and 11 from #20 Daniel Gideon. Ashdown was missing a key piece. Jim Cross and Darrell Coker are the voices of the Ashdown Panthers on KILX 102.1 The Good Path. Following a junior varsity contest at 5:00, Toney Stowers and Greg Revels will have the play-by-play of the senior action starting at around 5:30 on your #1 Country 92.1 and on DQTV. Dori Bartek had 8 points and an impressive 11 rebounds, Lilly Tucker had 6 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 deflections, while 7th grader Libbie Bartek played up giving the Lady Warriors 5 points, 2 rebounds, and 4 steals! The leading scorers for Ashdown were LaKenya Williams and Kaitlyn Jones with 6 points. All four of Legacys teams play on Friday night as the school hosts conference opponent CMA. Gallagher led scoring for both teams with 40 points, 19 rebounds, and 9 assists. Contact us: 3446 Summerhill Road. Sophomore Sam Graham, our McDonalds Player of the Night, led the Leopards with 16 points, seven rebounds, an assist, and a blocked shot. The game was tied up at 28 after 3 quarters. The game was extraordinarily close until desperation fouling at the end of the game sent the Lady Warriors to the free throw line where Sophomore Oaklee Lofton was sinking the shots. Saturday, February 11th The Arkansas Razorbacks host the Mississippi State Bulldogs in Fayetteville at 5:00. Legacy Academys senior teams hosted Eagletown in basketball action Friday night. Lofton game the girls 23 points and 9 rebounds. Layne Schroer had 11 points while Corban Wilson and Ozzy Tolendano contributed 8 and 6 respectively. Scoring was rounded out by James Bartek with 5, Wyatt Rode with 4, Silas Lofton with 3, and Jude Gallagher with 2. The Ashdown Pantherettes and Panthers went on the road to battle Hope in the opening of the conference season. LOCKESBURG, ARKLegacy Academy hosted Christian Ministries Academy (CMA) of Hot Springs on Friday night for a full night of basketball. Airtime with Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman is set for 5:30 on your Southwest Arkansas Hog Caller #1 Country 92.1. Airtime with Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman is set for 7:00 on your Southwest Arkansas Hog Caller #1 Country 92.1. The Lady Eagles lost their Consolation Round matchup with Flippin 48-39. Meanwhile, the Leopards had a very determined effort come up short in the boys action, as the visiting Cardinals prevailed 64-53. For Ashdown, Kaitlyn Jones and Shamari French led the Panthers with six points each. The Dugout Show begins at 7:15 with Jim Cross on 102.1 The Good Path and on the KILX App. The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards posted big victories Wednesday in the Genoa Central Holiday Classic as heard live on 102.1 The Good Path. The Lockesburg team won the championship, which was held at Oklahoma Baptist University. The Leopard Invitational Baseball Tournament will be held on Thursday, March 2nd, through Saturday, March 4th. Jude Gallagher gave Legacy 5, while James Bartek, Brayson Talley, and Wyatt Roden rounded out the scoring with a basket each. Allison Dockins was named our McDonalds Player of the Night with 17 points, six rebounds, three blocks, and two assists and steals. The Washington Post Sports section provides sports news, video, scores, analysis and updates about high school, college, and pro sports teams, including the Capitals, Nationals, Redskins, United . The Lady Warriors were outscored in the first and third quarters but outscored the visitors in the second and fourth. The Cossatot River Lady Eagles finished fourth in the Class 3A Region One Tournament in West Fork Saturday. Toney Stowers is the voice of Leopard Basketball on KDQN FM 92.1. Mercy Hagler had 6 points for the Lady Warriors, while Lilly Tucker and Skylar Alexander had 4 and 2 respectively. The boys contest was tied at 11 late in the opening quarter. After a cold shooting performance in the opening round Tuesday following a two-week lay-off, the Leopards came out red hot Wednesday. 2/28/2023 9:56:00 AM Upload it Ways you can help Make an impact on this team, and help keep MaxPreps up-to-date. Senior McGuyre Moore hit a three-pointer at the buzzer for the highlight of the evening. The victory keeps the Panthers tied for second place in the conference. Martz also had 7 rebounds for his team. The Horatio girls dropped a 50-28 decision to Fordyce in Fridays semifinal round. The Ashdown Panthers played host to the Nashville Scrappers at Helen Parker gymnasium on Friday evening. Shamar will be a TE or receiver for the Razorbacks. Belle Lindsey added 12 points as the Lady Leopards fell to 6 and 3 on the season. If you forgot your password, no worries: enter your email address and we'll send you a link you can use to pick a new password. Kaiden Winfrey led the Panthers with 20 points while Justin Brown had 13 points and Antonio McDuffie scored 10 points all in the second half. After trailing by seven points at the half, the Leopards rallied for a 58-52 victory over the Indians in senior boys action. . Airtime with Toney Stowers, Greg Revels, and Joe Blaze Bush is set for 8:30 on your #1 Country 92.1. Legacys Lady Warriors lost 55-54 against the Lady Eagles, while Legacys Warriors fell 82-80 against their McCurtain County rivals. The Lockesburg girls pushed the ball down the court and penetrated well. Manny Hernandez led the Leopards with 15. It was also a Magnolia team that blew out the Lady Leopards in the opening round of the Regional Tournament a year ago. Monday, February 6th The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards travel to Arkadelphia for action that was postponed on January 31st due to inclement weather. The Lady Leopards take on the winner of the Smackover-Nashville Junior Varsity contest. The defending state champions from Magnolia raced to a 49-6 halftime lead, and cruised to the 67-14 victory over the Leopards. Eli Mitchell followed with 35 points for the Warriors. Manolo Vazquez gave the Warriors 12 points,followed by 9 from Layne Schroer. The De Queen girls improved to 12 and 6 on the season. The Nashville junior Scrappers raced to a 26-15 halftime lead and cruised to the 60-29 victory over the Cubs. Airtime with Toney Stowers and Greg Revels is set for 5:45 on your #1 Country 92.1. It was the free throws at the end of the game that secured the win. The Cossatot River girls lost in Fridays semifinals 45-32 to Valley Springs. In the Junior Boys game the Warriors took the lead right out the gate and held it all night. The Lady Leopards jumped out to a 27-20 halftime lead, and controlled the second half enroute to the 47-40 victory. Sophomore Oaklee Lofton had a breakout season as well, having averaged 18 points a game, 2 assists, 7 rebounds, and 2 steals. Ashdown came away with a hard fought 40 to 33 victory. Monday, January 30th Catch the one-hour Eric Musselman Live as the Hogs hoops coach previews this weeks contests with Texas A & M and South Carolina at 7:00 on your Razorbacks station for Southwest Arkansas #1 Country 92.1. This sent the teams to the locker room tied 31-31 at the half. The Sevier County school has six remaining games on their regular season schedule before tournament play begins five of those are at home in Lockesburg. The Lady Leopards remain tied with Arkadelphia for third place in the league standings setting up a crucial make-up game Monday night in Arkadelphia. In boys action, Malvern came out on a mission and led 15 to 7 after the first quarter. Both teams advance to the associations state tournament which includes schools from Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. , 27-17 with the Lady Leopards remain tied with Arkadelphia for third place title Leopards had a very determined come. 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