Huntsville Sports

The Huntsville boys and girls soccer teams are still adjusting to first-year head coach Derek Bodenhamer and his staff. The boys split their matches last week while the girls lost twice.

On a cold night, Huntsville battled hard against Class 3A State Runner-up Lincoln, missing some opportunities yet showing its potential in a 12-2 nonconference softball road loss.

Nonconference wins over Farmington and Green Forest improved Huntsville to 2-2 on the season and built momentum for the baseball team, but coach Dylan Hurt said the team needs to develop a killer instinct.

Huntsville Baseball and Softball Players of the Week March 13, 2025

After two scoreless innings, Huntsville exploded for 11 runs in the top of the third inning en route to a 17-5 nonconference run-rule victory over Valley Springs on Monday.

Huntsville lost its first two games of the baseball season to bigger schools, dropping a benefit game at Fort Smith Southside on Feb. 25 and its home-opener to Harrison.

The Huntsville Lady Eagles traveled to Dardanelle to take on the Pottsville Lady Apaches in the 4A-1 Regional Tournament, losing 43-31 on Feb. 26. The first quarter was a low scoring affair with …

The Huntsville boys soccer team slipped past Gravette, 2-1, on Monday and while the girls have yet to win, they scored an unorthodox goal in a 3-2 loss to the Lady Lions. Junior Alan Perea and …

Huntsville Baseball and Softball Players of the Week March 6, 2025

A vocally-challenged Eagles’ baseball team looks to fly high if they can get their language in sync with the mechanics of the game. 

Huntsville junior Logan Shoemaker receives the Brandon Burlsworth Character Award from Coach Tommy Tice, for the Burlsworth Foundation.

The District 4A-1 Basketball Tournament scheduled for last week at the AT & Georgia Mae Smith Activity Center faded fast like a melting snowball headed for oblivion.

Huntsville High School’s softball team will depend upon freshmen for pitching and to fill in other key areas as the Lady Eagles prepare for the 2025 season.

Seven Huntsville boys and one girl wrestler made history as the first Eagles’ athletes to enter regional competition in the program’s inaugural year.

The Huntsville Lady Eagles hosted Gravette in the 4A-1 Conference tournament on Saturday and ended the Lady Lions’ season   by winning 65-43. The Lady Eagles started the game off with …

Due to an unusual set of circumstances highlighted by an arctic blast of snow followed by extreme cold the No. 2 seed Eagles boys team didn't get to play in the tournament they hosted, while the girls team must play their way into next week's regional tournament.

Huntsville’s girls bowling team competed on Friday in the State Bowling competition and finished 10th overall. Emma Boaz bowled a 547 series to place fourth overall individually. She made …

Huntsville’s football field doubles as its soccer field and the playing surface has been taking a beating from what coach Derek Bodenhamer said is “probably the most soccer traffic it’s had” in a long time.

The Huntsville girls soccer team boasts a roster 24 players strong, but without a lot of experience. The biggest difference is they will have their own team this year in contrast to 2024 when varsity girls had to play on the boys team.

Competition will be the name of the game for the Huntsville boys’ soccer team in 2025 according to first-year head coach Derek Bodenhamer.

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