The Leopards fell to the neighboring private school from Lockesburg 50-43. The Ashdown Panthers played host to the Arkadelphia Badgers Tuesday night, January 18th, at Helen Parker Gymnasium. Meanwhile, the Lady Leopards return to Nashville Thursday night to meet the Nashville junior varsity squad in the girls semifinals at 6:00. Layne Schroer worked the paint hard for the home team contributing 15 points and 12 boards to add a second double-double for the Warriors. The three games will begin at 5pm in Lockesburg. In junior boys action, the Warriors dominated from the beginning. #12, Cain McCullough was the high scorer for the junior Mt. Monday, February 27th The De Queen Leopards open up their season on the road at Fouke against the Panthers weather-permitting at 4:30. The Knights shot over 60% from the floor in the first half, while the cold Leopards saw only 25% of their shots go down. Horatio got hot in the second period nailing critical three pointers and outscored their Lockesburg neighbor 13-7 in the period. Junior cornerback Jonathan Bahena was credited with 44 tackles and 12 passes defended. Wednesday, January 18th The Arkansas Razorbacks travel to Columbia to battle the Missouri Tigers at 8:00. The Lady Cubs were the undefeated regular season conference champs and had defeated the Nashville girls three times previously this season. The Leopards battled Ashdown on even terms early, before the Panthers pulled away late for the 69-48 victory. The tough Lady Leopards defense forced 27 Centerpoint turnovers. Sophomore Layne Schroer played strong on the inside getting his own double-double with 17 points for Legacy and an impressive 24 rebounds. Horatio and Legacy will meet for the final time this season at Legacy on Monday, 1/9. The junior girls have the first game and tip off at 4 pm. Oaklee Lofton grabbed a double double with 21 points and 11 rebounds. Lorel Morphew added five rebounds and seven steals. Both seniors serve as captains of their respective teams and each are pioneering members of Legacy Academys basketball program. Coto was also second on the team in rushing with 259 yards. Senior Dori Bartek scored 2 points and grabbed 2 rebounds. #23 Freshman Everrette Martz grabbed a double double with 28 points and 10 rebounds for the Lockesburg team, including 2 of those buckets from outside the perimeter. Test. Manny Hernandez was also in double figures with 11. Legacy was the smallest school in the tournament and the only team to play through the entire tournament undefeated. Now 2 and 1 on the season, the Leopards were led by Cooper Young, our McDonalds Player of the Night, with 21 points and three steals. In Senior High action, Legacy trounced Trinity 88-57. The victory was a big pay off for the ladies after a tough season that came together just in time for the tournament. Wednesday, January 4th The Arkansas Razorbacks host the Missouri Tigers in Fayetteville at 7:30. Their senior teams and junior boys host Trinity Christian on Tuesday, their junior high teams travel to Umpire on Thursday and then all four teams host CMA of Hot Springs in Lockesburg on Friday. The Warriors fought back in the 4th quarter securing more buckets than the visitors 27-21, but it proved short as the Warriors lost by three when the final buzzer sounded. 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 102.1 The Good Path and on the KILX App. In senior boys action the Warriors defeated New Life Christian of North Little Rock 63-54 to capture the third place slot in the region and securing the last ticket out of regionals into the state tournament. Libbie Bartek led scoring for the junior Lady Warriors 15 points and grabbed a double-double with 11 rebounds. On Saturday, the Lady Leopards lost another close game to Wright City 55-52, while the Lumberjacks defeated the Leopards in the boys contest 63-50. Friday, February 17th The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards travel to Ashdown for a 6:00 tip-off. The Lions hosted Legacys Warriors for a junior boys and senior boys game on Tuesday night. Justin Brown led the Panthers with 20 points, while senior Kaiden Winfrey, playing his last game at Helen Parker Gymnasium, had 17 points. Eli Mitchell gave Legacy 9 points and five rebounds, followed by 8 points from Manolo Vazquez, 4 from Wyatt Roden, 3 each from Brayson Talley and Silas Lofton, and 2 from James Bartek. Morris added eight points. Coach Bell is replacing Jarrod Fannin is moving into a DHS assistant principal position. The Lady Cubs were the regular season conference champions, while the Cubs finished second in league play. Tuesday, February 14th The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards travel to Camden Fairview at 6:00. Schroer gave the Warriors 6 rebounds. FIU Panthers Florida A&M Rattlers . Friday, January 6th The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards finally return to the Coliseum to host the Arkadelphia senior teams. Belle Lindsey led De Queen with 22 points. Freshman Eli Mitchell scored 10 points, two points on a critical steal and layup to give the Warriors the lead in the fourth quarter. Mt. Maddie Lowrey provided the team 7 rebounds and three critical steals. AHS's goal is to make sure all students when they walk across the field to . Seniors Belle Lindsey and Allison Dockins led the Lady Leopards with 18 points and nine points respectively. Sophomore Oaklee Lofton scored 2 points, grabbed 1 rebound and block, nabbed 4 steals and fished out 3 assists. Magnolia girls came into the game with a conference record of 7-1, while the defending state champion Magnolia boys team was undefeated in conference play. In boys action, Ashdown came out strong and defeated the visiting Bobcats by a score of 66 to 61. A very physical third quarter saw Legacy outscored in the paint 14-9. The Nashville junior Scrappers raced to a 26-15 halftime lead and cruised to the 60-29 victory over the Cubs. Colton Hegewood was the high scorer for the Lions with 16. The Lady Warriors were outscored in the first and third quarters but outscored the visitors in the second and fourth. The Warriors improve their record 23-7. The Arkadelphia senior teams spoiled De Queens first action at home in the Coliseum since November Friday night. Hes active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, National Honor Society, and serves as Vice President of the Show Choir, where he also received the Directors Award. The De Queen girls moved into a tie for third place in the league standings, with a huge game coming up Tuesday night in Arkadelphia. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Forced to foul, Horatio sent Gallagher to the free throw line again where he made two more shots and gave the Warriors a 49-46 lead with 10 seconds left in the ball game. The Lady Leopards take on the winner of the Smackover-Nashville Junior Varsity contest. The Panthers jumped out to a good lead early in the first half but Arkadelphia fought back to tie the game at the half 23 to 23. Both teams travel to Camden Fairview on Friday night with the pre game show beginning at 5:30 on 102.1 The Good Path. The teams will meet again in January in Umpire. The girls game was a battle between two teams hungry for their first conference win. All four of Legacys teams play on Friday night as the school hosts conference opponent CMA. Senior teams will be back on the court v. Blevins 2/7 at 530pm at the Warrior gym in Lockesburg. Eli Mitchell followed with 8 points, while Everrette Martz had 7. This is Ethan Gallaghers fourth year to be selected as an all-state player. He has now scored a cumulative 2,867 points in his four years of high school basketball. Takeyla Williamson led the visting girls with 28 points, followed by 10 from Marcasja Glenn. In junior boys play the Warriors soundly defeated CMA 54-18 outscoring the visitors in every period. The Lady Eagles advanced with a 46-28 victory over Elkins. 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 Lady Leopards, now 5 and 2 on the season, return to Nashville for the semifinals Thursday evening. For the Leopards, who lost their seventh straight game and fell to 5 and 13 on the season, Sam Graham scored seven. This game proved to be a much better game for the Warriors, as both teams fought point for point all night long. All Sports Baseball Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Boys Cross Country Girls Cross Country Field Hockey Football Boys Golf. Transforming the school's culture and climate to lead to transformative teaching and learning. The junior Lady Lions defeated the junior Lady Warriors decisively 39-4. Nathan Patterson scored 13. Cooper Young led the Leopards with 17 points. The Warriors found their stride in the second period where they nearly doubled the Leopards in scoring by putting 19 points on the board to De Queens 10.
The victory keeps the Panthers tied for second place in the conference. Legacy maintained their lead after the half but saw it cut down to three points. #4 J. Fricks gave Mineral Springs 21 points and KT Thomas provided 17. Cooper Young and Garrett Matthews added 10 points each. The Ashdown Panthers boys and girls teams traveled to Magnolia Friday night, February 3rd, for important 7-4A conference matchups. Airtime with Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman is set for 12:30 on your Razorbacks station #1 Country 92.1. Belle Lindsey, our McDonalds Player of the Night, led De Queen with 23 points, six rebounds, and three blocked shots. Thursday v. Mineral Springs and Friday against Eagletown. Ashdown led 25 to 20 at halftime with stiflingdefense. Noah Lyles of the junior Gospel Light team led the home team with 22 points. Olivia Lofton and Skylar Alexander finished up the scoring with 2 and 1 points respectively. Oaklee Lofton and Dori Bartek led the Lockesburg girls with 18 and 15 points respectively. Each team answered the other almost every time the ball moved down the court for a basket. 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. Tied at 37 at the end of regulation, the two teams went to overtime, where Nashville prevailed 45-41. However, Genoa came away with a win on a confusing ending that left players and fans wanting more. Legacys junior boys overwhelmed Hopes junior Saints with a 45-11 final score in favor of the Warriors. A real spark late in the game came from ninth grader Emma Chambers, just up from the regular season conference champion Lady Cubs squad. Sophomore Oaklee Lofton had a breakout season as well, having averaged 18 points a game, 2 assists, 7 rebounds, and 2 steals. 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. Eli Mitchell gave the Warriors 11 points and 8 rebounds, followed by 9 points from Manolo Vazquez, and 7 from Ozzy Tolendano. The ladies defeated CMA of Hot Springs Village on Thursday in a nail biter 38-35 in the semi-finals to advance to the title game. CMA took both senior games, including a heartbreaking 84-83 loss for the senior boys. Acorn jumped out to a 15-10 lead after the opening quarter, and never relinquished the lead. Meanwhile The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards travel to Arkadelphia. Manny Hernandez pitched in 16, and Nathan Patterson added 13. Each player played 16 minutes in their respective games. The Lockesburg girls pushed the ball down the court and penetrated well. #13, Kendall Qualls for the Mt. Belle Lindsey led the Lady Leopards with 19 points as the De Queen girls fell to 11 and 5 on the season, and 2 and 2 in conference play. At the conclusion of the first period the Warriors led 22-6 and went into the locker rooms leading 33-8 at the half. MeanwhileThe Ashdown Panthers baseball team opens up the season at Genoa against the Dragons at 5:00. Great Midwest Quarterfinal Tickets On Sale Starting Monday At 10 a.m. Ashland University Athletics Celebrates Division II Day. Toledano also took twocharges for the Lockesburg boys. A final steal by Gallagher again on Horatios last inbound sealed the game. 300-pound senior tackle Jacob Olalde anchored the offensive line. Legacy outscored Trinity 24-16 in the first half and held the visitors to 4 points the entire second half. Lakyn Johnson gave the visiting girls 22 points and AK Horton provided 26. Legacys senior boys secured a big victory, while Mt. Tuesday, January 31st The Arkansas Razorbacks host the Texas A & M Aggies in Fayetteville at 6:00. Allison Dockins, our McDonalds Player of the Night, led the way with 23 points. 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. The night was opened up with a junior girls game where the junior Lady Warriors defeated the junior Lady Saints 33-23. The Lockesburg team defeated De Queen by 7, Spring Hill by 2, and Horatio by 4 in competitive tournament play. Legacy never surrendered the lead again and went on to win the game 45-36. The Leopards fell to 0 and 4 in league play, and 5 and 10 overall. LOCKESBURG, ARK Legacy Academy, in Lockesburg hosted their last home basketball games for the season for the Lady Warriors and Warriors on Tuesday, February 7th. The Lady Cardinals battled back and grabbed a one-point lead late in the game. The Warriors came out strong doubling the Mt. Maddie Lowrey rounded out scoring with two points. Ashdown, AR 71822 Football Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Baseball 2022-2023 Football Schedule Record: 0-0 | Unranked SKORDLE SAMPLER - Week 10 (2022): The Popcorn Ball 11/3/2022 | Michael Swisher The De Queen senior teams split with Magnolia at home Friday night, February 10th, with the Lady Leopards posting an impressive 53-49 victory, while the Leopards fell to the defending state champs from Magnolia 75-45. The game was tied at 17 early in the second quarter before the Cardinals depth allowed them to open up a double digit lead. The Lady Leopards jumped out to a 22-7 halftime lead and cruised to the 39-23 win. Layne Schroer also had a double double with 17 points and 12 boards. Acorn also won the boys championship of the Nashville tournament, defeating Smackover 43-35. In Senior girls action, in was a battle all game long between the Lady Warriors and the Lady Lions. D.J. The Warriors commanded the court in the fourth quarter, outscoring the visitors 20-5 to secure a 54-48 win. Ashdown Panthers. Here are, Following three seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the organization plans to release running back, Deneric Prince is on the cusp of an NFL opportunity. 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. The Lady Warriors have the remainder of the holiday off and play again on January 3rd when Legacys senior teams and junior boys host Trinity Christian from Texarkana. Senior safety Garrett Matthews was second on the team in tackles with 58, and led the team with two fumble recoveries. With less than two minutes to go the Lady Warriors took the lead with a bucket and a free throw. Legacy handily won both junior high games. Airtime with Chuck Barrett and Matt Zimmerman is set for 2:30 on your Southwest Arkansas Hog Caller #1 Country 92.1. Ashdown High School plays sports in the 4a Region 7 League. The Leopards also had a good shooting day as the De Queen boys shot 56% from the floor enroute to the 77-70 win to improve to 5 and 6 on the year. The Lady Warriors secured the programs first regional title after a challenging season, while the boys secured third place in the region. The Warriors were led by senior Ethan Gallagher in scoring with 27 points with a contribution of 15 rebounds. In the girls contest, De Queen jumped out to an 8-0 lead to set the tone and led coast-to-coast for the 45-34 victory over Cossatot River. Senior slotback Tye Lindsey led the team in rushing with 626 yards, and two scores. Both has been tremendous contributors to their teams and hard working pioneers in building Legacys basketball program. Meanwhile, the Leopards had a very determined effort come up short in the boys action, as the visiting Cardinals prevailed 64-53. A tight ball game all night saw Legacys ladies ahead 21-17 at the half. Stay connected with BVM Sports: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram, {"rules": {"password": "required", "password_confirm": {"equalTo": "#registerPassword"}}}. Gallagher is an all-A student and served as the teams captain for the last three years. 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. The Ashdown Panthers played host to the Nashville Scrappers at Helen Parker gymnasium on Friday evening. . Despite a second quarter recovery from the Lady Conquerors, the Lady Warriors held onto a 7-point lead going into the half. Ashdown Panthers. Coach Bell has been coaching the Leopards in multiple roles since 2008, including leading the junior high basketball and track programs as a head coach, and is currently serving as the DHS Head Boys Track Coach. Her total of 641 points were more than any other female athlete in the state of Arkansas, according to MaxPreps.com. De Queen athletes named to the first team all-conference include: Trey Brown, Micah Gibson, Tye Lindsey, Jacob Olalde, Jonathan Bahena, and Cole Binkley. Chris Harkness went on to play four seasons in the Arena Football . Sophomore Sam Graham added 14. Dierks boys ( now 22 and 3) advanced with a 46-45 thrilling win over Ouachita Wednesday night, February 22nd. The Courtside Show with Toney Stowers and Greg Revels will begin at 5:15 on 102.1 The Good Path and on the KILX App. With 17 rebounds, he secured a double-double. Then, it was game on the rest of the way as the De Queen girls prevailed 41-35. This four point lead mattered as it was the margin of victory after both teams scored 27 in the second part of the game. Thursday The De Queen Lady Leopards compete in the semi-finals of the Nashville Bankers Classic Basketball Tournament at 6:00. Dayton Newberry poured in ten, and Allison Dockins added nine. CMA won with a final score of 44-30. Meanwhile, the Leopards, now 3 and 6 on the year, battle the Gurdon Go Devils in the consolation bracket Wednesday morning at 11:15. Layne Schroer helped the Warriors out with 12 rebounds and 5 points. With the victory, the Lady Leopards improved to 13 and 6 on the season and 4 and 3 in conference play as they stay in the hunt for a regional tournament berth. Legacy pleased the home crowd by sweeping all three games. After trailing by seven points at the half, the Leopards rallied for a 58-52 victory over the Indians in senior boys action. Following a junior varsity game at 5:00, Toney Stowers and Greg Revels will have the live play-by-play of the senior action starting at around 5:30 on your #1 Country 92.1. Tuesday, January 10th The De Queen Leopards and Lady Leopards host the Hope senior teams at the Coliseum. A foul sent him to the free throw line where both made shots gave the Warriors a one point lead. The remainder of the game was just as close with the Bears outscoring the Warriors 21-20 in the third quarter. Legacys girls had a short holiday bench and an off night unable to get any of their shots to fall. The Warriors are now 11-1 and host Bloomburg Texas on Friday in the schools homecoming game. The Warriors came on strong out the gate outscoring the Bears 17-9 in the first period. Jude Gallagher led scoring for the junior home team with 16 points and 11 rebounds for a double-double. 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