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South Arkansas Well Represented On All Star Football Team

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LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas Activities Association has announced the rosters for the 2025 Arkansas All-Star Football Game, featuring several standout players from south Arkansas schools. Players from El Dorado, Camden-Fairview, Strong, Junction City, and Fordyce will represent their communities in the annual showcase of top high school football talent.

From El Dorado High School, both Josiah Crosby and AJ Gilmore have been named to the East team. Crosby, a dynamic player known for his versatility, and Gilmore, a stalwart contributor to the Wildcats’ success, are set to showcase their skills on a big stage.

Strong High School will also see two players in the spotlight. Kaiden McHenry and Jakeim Woods have earned spots on the East team, with both players recognized for their athleticism and leadership on the field.

Representing Junction City High School, Ramarkus Singleton will suit up for the West team. Singleton has been a cornerstone of the Dragons’ success, excelling in both offense and defense.

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From Fordyce High School, Branden Simmons joins the East team, bringing his explosive talent and hard-hitting style to the roster.

Two athletes from Camden-Fairview High School, David Duhart and Trent Haygood, will represent the West team. Both players have been integral to the Cardinals’ strong performance this season.

In addition to these local players, the full rosters for the 2025 Arkansas All-Star Football Game include standout athletes from across the state:

East Team:

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  • Brayden Russell – Batesville
  • Josh Warren – Batesville Southside
  • Jaylon Andrews – Bryant
  • Gavin Wooten – Conway
  • TJ Allen – Des Arc
  • EJ King – Earle
  • Camren Smith – East Poinsett County
  • TJ Reed – Forrest City
  • Dequarious Watkins – Harding Academy
  • Colt Fletcher – Highland
  • Evan Williams – Jonesboro
  • Javon Murrell – Little Rock Christian
  • Jacob Bell – Marion
  • Cedric Simmons – McGehee
  • Jace Russell – Mountain View
  • Jordan Wilson – Nettleton
  • James Mason – Newport
  • Ryan Nichols – North Little Rock
  • Deion Smith – Osceola
  • Julius Dixon – Paragould
  • Cooper Stuckey – Pocahontas
  • Marcellus Williams – Pulaski Academy
  • Tyson Keyes – Searcy
  • Jalen Anthony – Sheridan
  • Hudson Barrett – Stuttgart
  • Wesley Carter – Walnut Ridge
  • Jackson Fain – White Hall
  • Steven Mays – Wynne

West Team:

  • Owen Saylor – Arkadelphia
  • Trent Haygood – Camden-Fairview
  • David Duhart – Camden-Fairview
  • Nick Brown – Fayetteville
  • Trey Tolbert – Farmington
  • Chase Watson – Fort Smith Northside
  • Anthony Burton – Greenwood
  • Jayden Jackson – Harrison
  • Hunter Smith – Hot Springs Lakeside
  • Cameron Jones – Lavaca
  • Jaxon Cox – Lincoln
  • Devin Mitchell – Maumelle
  • Logan Hughes – Nashville
  • Jaylon Brown – Parkview
  • William Sanders – Pea Ridge
  • Ryan Perkins – Prairie Grove
  • Austin Williams – Prescott
  • Gavin Holt – Rogers Heritage
  • Cody Liles – Shiloh Christian
  • Trey Simmons – Springdale
  • Jacob Oliver – Texarkana
  • Logan Edwards – Van Buren
  • Michael Reeves – Vilonia
  • Isaiah Carter – West Fork

The 2025 All-Star Football Game will serve as a capstone event for these seniors, celebrating their achievements and providing a platform to compete alongside Arkansas’ best.

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Camden Fairview Hires New Football Coach

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CAMDEN — The Camden Fairview School Board approved the hiring of Jamie Carter as the next Camden Fairview Cardinal head football coach and assistant athletic director during its regular board meeting Monday night.

Carter comes to Camden Fairview from Marion, where he most recently served as associate head coach and co-defensive coordinator. He previously spent four years as head football coach and assistant athletic director at Osceola, compiling an 18–5 conference record. Carter brings 17 years of coaching experience, including two seasons as Marion’s defensive coordinator.

“I am truly honored and grateful to be named the Head Football Coach at Camden Fairview High School,” Carter said. “This is more than just a position; it’s an opportunity to serve young men, build meaningful relationships, and represent a proud community the right way.”

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Carter emphasized his commitment to discipline, accountability, trust, and respect, saying those principles will serve as the foundation of the program. He added that values instilled in him by his parents—hard work, character, integrity, and treating others with respect—are the same standards he expects from his players.

The coaching search began January 9, when former head coach Nick Vaughn announced his resignation to accept the head coaching position at Maumelle. The interview committee included Assistant Athletic Director Johnny Jackson, Assistant Superintendent Andre Toney, Assistant Superintendent Cara Bowie, Human Resources Director Fred Lilly II, and Cardinal football booster club president Jamie Semple. Interviews were conducted last week before Superintendent Mrs. Armstrong met with Carter and presented her recommendation to the school board.

“Our community has always shown strong support for our students and for Cardinal athletics,” Armstrong said. “I’m confident that Coach Carter is the right leader to continue building on our proud tradition of Cardinal Football, developing our student-athletes, and moving our program forward with integrity and purpose.”

Carter is scheduled to meet with Cardinal football players on Monday, February 23, and the district will host a community meet-and-greet on Thursday, March 19. Additional details are expected to be released in the coming days.

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West Side Christian Warriors and Lady Warriors Dominate at HCAA Quarter Finals in Ft. Smith

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The West Side Warriors of El Dorado hosted the Regional Heartland Christian Activities Association (HCAA) Regional Basketball Tournament for boys and girls teams over Valentine’s Day weekend, where they came out on top of the tournament in dominant fashion. West Side Warriors and Lady Warriors won their games and advanced to the HCAA Quarter Finals hosted in Fort Smith, AR. It was there where they, again, showed their dominance and advanced to the Semi-Finals to be played in Oklahoma City, OK on February 20, 2026 @ The Firelake Arena. The winner of that matchup will play in the Championship, also hosted in OKC on February 21, 2026.

West Side Lady Warriors won 43-5 over the Southwest Christian Lady Lions in the Quarter Finals in Fort Smith during their 2 pm matchup. They showed a dominant effort on the boards, defense, and efficient scoring opportunities.

West Side Warriors Boys won 62-49 over the Lakewood Christian Lions in their 3:30 pm Quarter Finals matchup in Fort Smith. The Warriors showed hustle, grit, and determination to come out of this tournament the victors.

West Side Jr. High Warriors finished 2nd in the 2A HCAA State Tournament after falling to Garrett Memorial out of Hope, AR.

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El Dorado Cheer Wins National Championship

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ORLANDO, FL – El Dorado High School’s cheerleading team claimed a national championship on Sunday, winning the Division II title at the 2026 UCA National High School Cheerleading Championship, part of the National High School Cheerleading Championship (NHSCC), in Orlando, Florida. The Wildcats competed against top Division II programs from across the country at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, emerging as national champions on cheerleading’s biggest high school stage.

The NHSCC is the premier national competition for high school cheer teams in the United States and is organized by Varsity Spirit and the Universal Cheerleaders Association. Each year, it brings together elite programs from across the nation to compete for national titles in multiple divisions, with teams judged on execution, difficulty, synchronization, crowd leadership, and overall performance.

El Dorado advanced through preliminary rounds earlier in the weekend before taking the floor Sunday in the championship finals. The Wildcats delivered a clean, confident routine featuring strong stunting, tumbling, sharp motions, and high energy, separating themselves from a highly competitive Division II field to secure the championship.

The national title reflects months of preparation, discipline, and teamwork by the athletes and coaching staff. It also places El Dorado High School among the nation’s elite cheer programs for the 2025–26 season.

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The competition was streamed nationally on Varsity TV, allowing family members, classmates, and supporters back home to watch the Wildcats’ championship performance in real time. With the Division II NHSCC title, El Dorado High School adds a significant national accomplishment to its athletic tradition and brings home a championship that will be celebrated throughout the school and community.

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Hogs Roll Past Vanderbilt In Statement Win

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FAYETTEVILLE — No. 20 Arkansas delivered one of its most complete performances of the season Tuesday night, dominating No. 15/14 Vanderbilt 93-68 at Bud Walton Arena.

Six Razorbacks scored in double figures as Arkansas (now 4-0 in ranked matchups this season) used balanced offense, high-efficiency passing, and stifling defense to cruise past the Commodores in their eighth all-time meeting as ranked opponents.

Trevon Brazile recorded his fourth double-double of the season with 10 points, a season-high 14 rebounds, and added five assists, four steals, and two blocks. Darius Acuff Jr. led the scoring with 17 points and five assists — all in the second half — while Meleek Thomas added 13 points and five assists. Malique Ewin and Karter Knox each scored 16, and D.J. Wagner contributed 11 off the bench in a strong bounce-back performance.

Head coach John Calipari moved Wagner to the bench to “get him going,” and the sophomore responded with efficient play — three assists, no turnovers, and confident scoring.

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Arkansas led 46-35 at the half after racing out to a 13-2 start and holding a 20-point advantage midway through the opening frame. The Hogs never looked back. They shot 54.5% from the field in the first half and out-rebounded Vandy 23-13, then torched the Commodores for 61.3% shooting in the second half while forcing cold shooting on the other end.

Vanderbilt (previously 10th nationally in scoring and 24th in field goal percentage) was held to just 68 points on 37.9% shooting. Tyler Nickel was the only Commodore in double figures with 17 — all in the first half.

Arkansas totaled 25 assists to just seven turnovers and threw down 13 dunks, including four by Ewin and three from Nick Pringle.

With the win, Arkansas improves to 32-15 all-time against Vanderbilt and 17-5 in Fayetteville. The 25-point victory marked the fourth-largest margin of victory over a ranked opponent in program history.

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The Razorbacks return to action Saturday night when they host LSU at Bud Walton Arena. Tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m. on SEC Network.

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Muleriders Set For In-State Road Trip

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MAGNOLIA, Ark. — Southern Arkansas men’s basketball (7-9, 4-6 GAC) hits the road for a pair of key in-state matchups this week, visiting Arkansas-Monticello on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. before facing Henderson State on Saturday at 3:00 p.m.

Thursday marks the 118th meeting between SAU and UAM, with the Muleriders holding a 73-44 series lead. They’ll then square off with Henderson State for the 120th time, with the Reddies leading 64-55 all-time.

SAU looks to bounce back after a tough 69-64 home loss to Northwestern Oklahoma State. Greg Moore Jr. led the way with 22 points, his best since early December. Junior Williams added 12, and Jair Horton finished just shy of a double-double with 10 points and eight rebounds. Despite the loss, the Muleriders shot a strong 46.2% from the field and 47.1% from three.

Moore continues to shine at the line, ranking second in the GAC with a 91.1% free throw percentage. As a team, SAU leads the conference in three-point shooting at 34.4%.

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Thursday’s opponent, UAM (7-9, 3-7 GAC), enters on a two-game skid and sits just below SAU in the standings. Ashton Price leads the Boll Weevils with 14.6 points per game, while Isaac Jackson adds 13.7. UAM averages 66.1 points per game and shoots 45.4% from the floor.

Saturday’s opponent, Henderson State (8-8, 5-5 GAC), also comes in after back-to-back losses, including a triple-overtime battle with nationally ranked SNU. The Reddies average 76.6 points per game and are led by Zaveion Okoh (15.8 ppg) and Xavier Owens (12.9 ppg).

Both games will be streamed live on YouTube through UAM and HSU’s athletic channels, with radio coverage on KVMZ 99.1 FM. The matchups mark the start of a four-game road stretch for the Muleriders.

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