Huntsville competed at the 4A-1 Conference Cross Country Meet on Oct. 29 at Gravette as tune-up and qualifier for the Class 4A State meet on Nov. 7 at Hot Springs.
Huntsville may be poised to turn the corner with its girls basketball program as this year’s team begins the next stage coming out of the shadow of a living legend.
Huntsville won’t have much height, but boys basketball coach River Gosvener plans to have the Eagles get after opponents and play fast.
In Friday’s 21-13 Homecoming loss to Green Forest, officials repeatedly penalized Huntsville for what they deemed “illegal tackles,” effectively neutralizing a solid defensive performance.
Huntsville Eagles Players of the Week: November 7 edition. Huntsville vs. Green Forest
Huntsville punched its ticket to state and finished fourth at the first-ever 4A North Regional Volleyball Tournament last week at Morrilton.
Lincoln recovered three of six onside kicks on the way to regulating Huntsville to a 44-6 loss in 4A-1 Conference football action at Wolfpack Stadium on Friday.
Huntsville cross country teams turned in strong performances while running against bigger schools, which flooded the field at the Panther Classic at Siloam Springs last week.
Huntsville took a step in the right direction by placing third in the 4A-1 District Volleyball Tournament to qualify for regionals while its head coach was honored.
With three games left in the high school football regular season, the 4A-1 Conference race is taking shape, but Huntsville (1-6, 0-4 4A-1) isn’t eliminated from the playoff hunt yet.
Huntsville Eagles Players of the Week: October 24 edition. Huntsville vs. Gentry
Huntsville lost to Prairie Grove 3-1 on Oct. 8, but rebounded to sweep Green Forest on Thursday in the last week of 4A-1 Conference volleyball play.
The Kingston boys golf team finished in a tie for seventh place with Viola on Tuesday, Oct. 8 at the 1A State golf tournament in Blytheville.
Huntsville encountered the toughest defense it has faced thus far this season, sustaining a 55-7 loss in 4A-1 Conference football at Gravette on Friday.
Huntsville Eagles Players of the Week: October 17 edition. Huntsville vs. Gravette
Huntsville pushed Gravette to the limit, before dropping a 5-set volleyball match, 25-22, 13-25, 14-25, 25-21, 15-8, on Oct. 1.
A metal sculpture was created with the late Wes Fowler’s favorite quote, “Keeping the dream alive,” a theme borrowed from Gwen and Chub Elwell whom he and his partners purchased Oakridge Golf Course from.
Huntsville’s cross country teams competed with good results over the weekend.
Kingston senior Lauren Fancher made par four times on the front nine and shot a 91 to win the Class 1A State girls golf championship on Oct. 2.
Huntsville played better offensively than many predicted, but couldn’t find the end zone and lost 45-0 to Prairie Grove on Friday.