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Bulletin www.ahsaa.org Steve Spurrier and Marlin Briscoe Headline 2016 Class of National High School Hall of Fame INDIANAPOLIS, IN Steve Spurrier, a three-sport standout at Science Hill High School in Johnson City, Tennessee, before his highly successful collegiate career as a player and coach, and Marlin Briscoe, an outstanding football and basketball player at Omaha (Nebraska) South High School prior to becoming the first African-American starting quarterback in the National Football League, are among 12 individuals selected for the 2016 class of the National High School Hall of Fame administered by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). Other athletes who were chosen for this year s class are Joni Huntley, a three-sport athlete at Sheridan (Oregon) High School in the early 1970s who later competed in the high jump at two Olympics; Tom Southall, who overcame a physical disability to become one of the best athletes in Colorado history at Steamboat Springs High School (1979-81), and the late Ken Beardslee, one of the top pitchers in high school baseball history during his three years (1947-49) at Vermontville (Michigan) High School. Chuck Kyle, who has won 321 games and 11 state championships in 33 years as football coach at Cleveland (Ohio) St. Ignatius High School, is one of four coaches selected for the 2016 class. Other coaches who will be honored this year are Peg Kopee, who retired last year after winning 12 state championships in 42 years as girls volleyball coach at St. Francis High School in Wheaton, Illinois; Pete Boudreaux, who has won an amazing 43 state championships in cross country, indoor track and field, and outdoor track and field at Baton Rouge (Louisiana) Catholic High School; and Jack Holloway, who led his wrestling teams at New Castle (Delaware) William Penn High School to seven state championships and 13 undefeated seasons during his 25-year career. March 2016 Two administrators are part of the 2016 class Tim Flannery, who served on the NFHS staff for 16 years and was responsible for starting the highly successful NFHS Coach Education Program; and Ennis Proctor, who retired in 2011 after 20 years as executive director of the Mississippi High School Activities Association. Rounding out the 2016 class is the late Eugene Lefty Wright, a cross country and track and field contest official in Minnesota for almost 50 years. These five athletes, four coaches, two administrators and one contest official will be inducted into the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) National High School Hall of Fame July 2 at the Peppermill Resort in Reno, Nevada. The 34th Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be the closing event of the 97th annual NFHS Summer Meeting. The National High School Hall of Fame was started in 1982 by the NFHS to honor high school athletes, coaches, contest officials, administrators, performing arts coaches/directors and others for their extraordinary achievements and accomplishments in high school sports and performing arts programs. This year s class increases the number of individuals in the Hall of Fame to 447. The 12 individuals were chosen after a two-level selection process involving a screening committee composed of active high school state association administrators, coaches and officials, and a final selection committee composed of coaches, former athletes, state association officials, media representatives and educational leaders. Nominations were made through NFHS member associations. AAA Announces Wendy s Bowling 2016 Players of the Year Winners As the state moves into the second half of its athletic season, the Arkansas Activities Association is proud to announce selections for the Wendy s Bowling High School Players of the Year Awards for the 2015-2016 school year. Greenbrier senior Taylor Bradway and Cabot junior Cole Stillman have been selected as the Players of the Year. This is the third year for the Wendy s Player of the Year Awards. A total of 23 athletes will be selected from the sports of golf, tennis, volleyball, cross country, dance, cheer, football, swimming, wrestling, bowling, basketball, softball, baseball, soccer and track. Each winner will be recognized at the Wendy s Day of Champions luncheon at the Holiday Inn Presidential Hotel in downtown Little Rock on Wednesday, June 1, 2016. Coaches and school administrators are eligible to make nominations for these awards throughout the school year. three game total (235, 220, 215) of 670. She is a three-time All- State and All-Conference bowler. Taylor maintained a 190-to-210 average during her high school career. She also carries a 4.0 grade point average. Stillman led the way as Cabot captured its fifth consecutive state championship, being a major contributor in the last two titles. He finished first in the 7A-6A state tournament with a game total of (194, 269, 246) of 709. He was an All-State and All-Conference selection. Stillman carried a season average score of 198 during his junior season. Wendy s has already recognized Players of the Year in the sports of golf, tennis, volleyball, cross country, dance, football and cheer. Bradway was a member of three consecutive state championship teams. She finished first in this year s state competition with a Centennial Bank is the Titled Named Sponsor of AAA championship awards. State Farm Insurance is the sponsor of AAA championship awards. 1

Class 7A-6A Springdale Har-Ber 258.5 Bentonville 195.0 Little Rock Catholic 185.0 Rogers Heritage 182.5 Searcy 161.5 Cabot 152.0 Greenwood 149.0 Rogers 135.5 Bryant 111.0 Russellville 103.0 Little Rock Central 101.0 Conway 99.5 Springdale 85.0 Fayetteville 66.0 Fort Smith Southside 60.0 Benton 55.0 Jonesboro 50.5 Sheridan 49.0 Fort Smith Northside 37.0 Van Buren 32.5 Mountain Home 32.0 North Little Rock 12.0 Little Rock Hall 9.5 106 1st Place Match Tre Ponce (Springdale) 44-3, Sr. over Stephen Waterhouse (Rogers) 25-5, Sr. ) Dec. 9-3). 3rd Place Match Brendan Davis (Har-Ber) 39-20, Fr. over Alex Nolen (Greenwood) 32-18, Sr. (Fall 1:16). 5th Place Match Scott Lome (Bentonville) 14-17, Jr. over Gage Pearson (Bryant) 36-4, So. (MD 18-10). 113 1st Place Match Stephen Fox (Bentonville) 56-12, So. over Ben Blickle (Rogers) 23-13, Fr. (Fall 2:57). 3rd Place Match Nathaniel Robinson (Benton) 24-3, Fr. over Mason Hayes (Van Buren) 27-17, Fr. (Dec 4-0). 5th Place Match Faraz Sayyed (LR Central) 31-8, So. over Joe Jones (LR Catholic) 31-9, So. (Fall 1:55). 120 1st Place Match Richard Buzzitta (LR Catholic) 41-1, Sr. over Matt Seiter (Har-Ber) 34-12, Jr. (Dec 10-0). 3rd Place Match Zane Sims (Bentonville) 50-18, Fr. over Darrius Gatewood (Conway) 23-11, So. (Dec 6-1). 5th Place Match Brad Brown (Searcy) 26-12, Fr. over Dustin Williams (Greenwood) 26-10, Sr. (For.). 126 1st Place Match Kimble Jennings (Har-Ber) 58-3, Sr. over Jake Turner (Rogers) 47-5, Fr. (Dec 3-2). 3rd Place Match Brady Arroyos (Fayetteville) 34-10, So. over Cameron Pitchford (Cabot) 24-5, Jr. (Dec 9-7). 5th Place Match Jacob Rosel (LR Catholic) 34-9, Fr. over Ross Smith (Bryant) 16-8, Sr. (MD 13-3). 132 1st Place Match Dillan Friesner (Cabot) 32-0, Sr. over Jackson Nichols (Har-Ber) 28-18, S0. (TF 1,5 3:44, 18-3). 3rd Place Match Michael Ritchie (Russellville) 30-11, Sr. over Andrew Elmore (LR Catholic) 38-8, Sr. (Dec 6-2). 5th Place Match Connor Klein (Bentonville) 50-25, Fr. over Isaac Johnson (Greenwood) 21-38, Fr. (Fall 2:35). 138 1st Place Match Logan Sloss (Russellville) 35-4, So. Over Caleb Freeman (Searcy) 43-2, Jr. (Dec. 7-2) 3rd Place Match George Hill (Heritage) 37-7, Sr. over Joseph Adkins (Har-Ber) 30-23, Jr. (Fall 2:38). 5th Place Match - Payton Morris (Springdale) 33-9, Sr. over Nathan Desler (Bentonville) 24-17, So. (Dec 8-3). 145 1st Place Match Gaven Long (Heritage) 49-3, Sr. over Austin Dye (Cabot) 31-2, Sr. (Fall 3:46). 3rd Place Match Wallace Robinson Jr. (Searcy) 24-5, Sr. over Ben Adair (Bryant) 34-11, Jr. (Dec 8-0). 5lh Place Match Britton Bowman (Har-Ber) 31-24, Fr. over Zach Snook (Russellville) 20-14, So. (Dec 11-4). 152 1st Place Match Shae Chafin (Heritage) 45-0, Sr. over Cameron Boardman (LR Catholic (44-5), Jr. (Dec. 10-6). 3rd Place Match Justin Vaughn (Searcy) 36-6, Sr. over Josh Tyler (Har- Ber) 35-20, Jr. (Fall 3:15). 5th Place Match Mason Perrigo (Conway) 31-10, Jr. over Nathan Dobson (Sheridan) 21-8, Jr. (Fall 4:37). 2016 State Wrestling and Swimming Results 160 1st Place Match Luke Brandon (Bentonville) 61-4 over Josh Ayliffe (LR Catholic) 33-8), (Dec. 12-8). 3rd Place Match Frankie Williams (Russellville) 37-8, Sr. over Kartton Hood (Conway) 28-6, Jr. (Fall 5:54). 5th Place Match Isaac Bautista (Har-Ber) 37-17, Sr. over Devon King (Searcy) 30-17, Jr. (Dec 6-5). 170 1st Place Match Cooper Griffin (LR Catholic) 46-1, Sr. over Kyle Nolte (FS Southside) 42-2, Sr. (Dec 10-8). 3rd Place Match Kenny Wood (Greenwood) 42-10, So. over Christian Brummett (Rogers) 244, Sr. (Fall 1:44). 5th Place Match Robert White (Har-Ber) 51-11, Sr. over Landon Smith (Bryant) 27-10, Jr. (Dec 13-10). 182 1st Place Match Chris Clemmons (LR Central) 33-3, Sr. over Colt Rush (Har-Ber) 32-21, So. (Fall 4:54). 3rd Place Match Chandler Thrush (Heritage) 25-10, Sr. over Nate Bonilla (Cabot) 20-7, Jr. (MD 13-3). 5th Place Match Jesse Cureton (Fayetteville) 37-9, Sr. over Justus Sawyer (Jonesboro) 10-8, Jr. (Fall 4:23). 195 1st Place Match Jordan Slaughter (Searcy) 41-0, Sr. over Treyton Baker (Har-Ber) 57-8, Sr. (Fall 5:51). 3rd Place Match Robert Hill (Bentonville) 57-17, Sr. over Ethan Bennett (LR Catholic) 38-8,. (Fall 3:11). 5th Place Match Nathan Mayes (Bryant) 28-13, Jr. over Alexander Seaton (FS Southside) 36-9, Sr. (Dec 12-11). 220 1st Place Match Harris Sutton (Cabot) 28-3, Jr. over Jacob Robertson (Har-Ber) 36-15, Sr. (SV-1 4-2). 3rd Place Match Maleek Caton (Sheridan) 27-2, Sr. over Tim Wooten (Heritage) 30-22, Jr. (Dec 6-3). 5th Place Match Austin Collins (Greenwood) 34-9, Jr. over Steve Adair (Fayetteville) 23-12, So. (Fall 1:28). 285 1st Place Match Jodeci Booker (Jonesboro) 13-1, Sr. over Jon Womack (Greenwood) 43-7, So. (Fall 1:37). 3rd Place Match Chandler Clift (Benton) 27-2, Jr. over DeAndrea Mendez (Heritage) 44-14, So. (Fall 0:54). 5th Place Match Prince Gilmore (FS Northside ) 7-3, Sr. over Deandre Ewing (LR Central) 28-16, Sr. (Fall 2:00). Class 5A-1A Greenbrier 277.0 Pulaski Academy 229.5 Little Rock McClellan 212.5 Berryville 202.5 Little Rock Christian 141.0 Central Arkansas Christian 134.0 Gentry 86.5 Maumelle 83.0 Episcopal Collegiate 69.0 Hot Springs Lakeside 60.0 Shiloh Christian 54.5 Bismarck 45.0 Hot Springs 45.0 Arkadelphia 44.5 Pulaski Robinson 32.0 Woodlawn 28.0 Mountain View 27.0 Southside Batesville 22.0 Glen Rose 17.0 Arkansas School/Blind 12.0 Valley View 6.0 Ashdown 4.0 106 1st Place Match Javonta Jenkins (Maumelle) 20-3, Soph. over Noah Forke (Berryville) 31-10, Soph. (MD18-9). 3rd Place Match Destiny Nunez (Beebe) 6-2, Sr. over Wesley Solomon (Shiloh Christian) 12-14, Fr. (Fall 2:00). 5th Place Match Zac Davidson (Central Arkansas Christian) 23-8, Fr. over Sean Hartan (Greenbrier) 23-15, Soph. (MD 18-8). 113 1st Place Match Chris Whisenant (Greenbrier) 45-5, So. over Jaden Webb (Beebe 9-4, Fr. (Fall 2:25). 3rd Place Match Rhett Womack (Arkadelphia) 9-2, Fr. over Blaine Nelson (Berryville) 24-12, Fr. (TF-1 0:00 (23-7)). 5th Place Match Haydn Burton (Central Arkansas Christian) 17-17, Fr. over Brandon Halpin (Pulaski Academy) 16-29, Fr. (Fall 3:43). 120 1st Place Match - Hunter Jones (Little Rock Christian) 25-1, Sr. over Nathan Browning (Greenbrier) 18-7, Sr. (Dec 6-1). 3rd Place Match Teny Glass (LR McClellan) 15-9, Jr. over Kanan Seale (Bismarck) 20-5, Sr. (Fall 2:36). 5th Place Match Bradley Switzer (Pulaski Academy) 32-19, Sr. over Kole Disheroon (Berryville) 13-13, Fr. (Fall 5:42). 126 1st Place Match Michael Crockett (Pulaski Academy) 54-1, So. over Colton Harding (Greenbrier) 42-11, Sr. (MD 17-6). 3rd Place Match John White (Little Rock Christian) 21-7, Fr. over Kevon Bullock (LR McClellan) 9-13, So. (MD 9-0). 5th Place Match Zachariah Palmer (Gentry) 13-13, Fr. over Dalen Baldwin (Glen Rose) 5-9, Fr. (Fall 5:23). 132 1st Place Match Rylan Howard (Greenbrier) 46-4, So. over Ethan King (Berryville) 39-4, Sr. (Dec 7-0). 3rd Place Match Cole White (Little Rock Christian) 8-4, Jr. over Korie Northern (LR McClellan) 32-10, Jr. (MD 13-1). 5th Place Match Kong Lor (Gentry) 7-10, Sr. over Justin Jackson (Beebe) 10-10, Jr. (MD 16-3). 138 1st Place Match Nick Noel (Pulaski Academy) 59-1, Sr. over Wyatt Daniel (Greenbrier 31-9, Sr. (Fall 2:38). 3rd Place Match Cody Reynolds (Central Arkansas Christian) 26-7, Jr. over Alexander Williams (LR McClellan) 34-15, Sr. (Dec 64). 5th Place Match Aaron Hurlbut (Little Rock Christian) 24-9, Sr. over Aaron Killian (HS Lakeside 22-14, Fr. (Fall 1:57). 145 1st Place Match Kevin Knox (Little Rock Christian) 31-0, Sr. over Keaton Haft (Berryville) 22. Jr. (Fall 1:44). 3rd Place Match CJ Bottorff (Shiloh Christian) 35-3, Sr. over Petter Thao (Gentry) 23-13, Sr. (MD 11-1). 5th Place Match Karter Warner (Beebe High) 13-7, Jr. over Austin Baker (Pulaski Academy) 28-23, Sr. (For.). 152 1st Place Match Wandell Wright (Maumelle) 25-2, Sr. over Brady McCoy (Greenbrier) 38-14, Sr. (Dec 5-1). 3rd Place Match Joseph Lewis (LR McClellan) 26-0, So. over Kris Grile (Berryville) 31-10, Jr. (Dec 18-11). 5th Place Match Jason Smith (Pulaski Academy) 29-26, So. over Noah Mercerd (Beebe) 3-3,. (MD 8-0). 160 1st Place Match James Noel (Pulaski Academy) 59-0, So. over Christian Lemus (Berryville) 32-14, Fr. (Fall 1:53). 3rd Place Match Darnen Thomas (Mountain View) 12-7, Sr. over Kilan Murry (Hot Springs) 12-5, Jr. (MD 15-5). 5th Place Match Shane Almond (Central Arkansas Christian) 27-9, Sr. over Bill Thompson (Southside Batesville) 3-3, Jr. (Fall 1:51). 170 1st Place Match Adrian Brown (LR McClellan) 36-5, Jr. over Braden Quesinberry (Central Arkansas Christian), 30-3, Jr. (Dec 2-1) 3rd Place Match Hunter Glover (Greenbrier) 35-11, Sr. over Garrett Grier (Beebe) 10-3, Jr. (Fall 1:16). 5th Place Match Matthew Nance (Gentry) 29-20, So. over Gabriel Reynolds (Maumelle) 9-8, So. (Fall 1:57). 182 1st Place Match Layne Hatcher (Pulaski Academy) 59-1, So. over Gus Powers (Episcopal Collegiate) 17-5, Sr. (Fall 1:26). 3rd Place Match Bo Smith (Beebe) 154, Sr. over Grayson Powell (Greenbrier) 034-21, Jr. (Fall 3:22). 5th Place Match Robert Allen (Berryville) 29-17, Jr. over Ethan Earls (Little Rock Christian) 10-12, So. (Fall 5:33). 195 1st Place Match Dylan Johnson (Woodlawn) 15-4, Jr. over Thomas Wheelis (Pulaski Academy) 37-18, So. (Dec 8-2). 3rd Place Match Quentin Scherer (Beebe High} 16-3, Sr. over Jonathan Andrews (Central Arkansas Christian) 31-4, Sr. (Fall 5:53). 5th Place Match Zane Young (Greenbrier) 17-20, Sr. over JT Crosby (Gentry) 29-18, So. (Dec 8-2). 220 1st Place Match Raymond Ivory (LR McClellan) 12-8, Sr. over Drew McCoy (Greenbrier) 40-15, So. (Fall 5:233). 3rd Place Match Cogan Wade (Episcopal Collegiate) 15-3, Sr. over Michael Kelly (Hot Springs) 15-2, Jr. (Dec 14-12). 5th Place Match Taylor Burnett (Bismarck) 20-10, Sr. over Justin Burke (Shiloh Christian) 12-10, Jr. (Fall 3:50). 2

285 1st Place Match Garrett Record (Berryville) 41-3, Sr. over Javorian Eugene (LR McClellan) 48-6) Jr. (Fall 1:55). 3rd Place Match Brent Johnston (Central Arkansas Christian) 32-7, Sr. over Allen Amuimuia (Pulaski Academy) 28-17, So. (Fall 4:00). 5th Place Match Landon Mazur (Greenbrier High) 27-23, Fr. over Hunter Newman (Beebe High) 4-8, Jr. (Dec 3-2). SWIMMING AND DIVING At Bentonville Class 7A-6A Girls Bentonville 439.5 Little Rock Central 292 Fayetteville 281 Cabot 174 Jonesboro 145 Conway 132 North Little Rock 120 Bryant 94 Alma 89 Rogers 84.5 Fort Smith Southside 76 Springdale 71 Rogers Heritage 63 Russellville 48 Searcy 37 Benton 25 Springdale Har-Ber 14 Van Buren 12 One-Meter Diving 1. Lindsey Rissinger, Fayetteville 355.85 2. Hailey Rissinger, Fayetteville 289.05 3. Sarah Shuler, Fayetteville 283.20 4. Anna Spaulding, Bentonville 276.65 5. Caroline Smith, Springdale 259.20 6. Kaylynn Tran, Bentonville 246.10 7. Anna Harris, Conway 233.50 8. Kayla McCall, Rogers 226.650 200-Yard Medley Relay 1.Bentonville 1:52.00 (Lainey Quandt, Paige Taylor, Taylor Pike, Madeline Marks) 2. LR Central 1:53.10 3. Cabot 1:54.17 4. Jonesboro 1:56.67 5. North Little Rock 1:59.18 6. Alma 1:59.58 7. Bryant 1:59.73 8. Fayetteville 2:00.22 200-Yard Freestyle 1. Madeline Marks, Bentonville 1:55.41 2. Loren Hedgecock, Bentonville 1:57.64 3. Brianna Hanley, LR Central 1:59.55 4. Haley Womack, Fayetteville 2:02.34 5. Greer Johnson, LR Central 2:02.58 6. Lydia Huthmaker, Benton 2:02.83 7. Kate Hedgecock, Bentonville 2:06.75 8. Sarah Welcher, Fayetteville 2:06.92 200-Yard Individual Medley 1. Rachel MCGuirt, Searcy 2:07.82 2. Allie Rogers, LR Central 2:09.71 3. Izzy Jones, Jonesboro 2:14.32 4. Loren Hedgecock, Bentonville 2:17.21 5. Anna Jaworski, North Little Rock 2:17.78 6. Paige Taylor, Bentonville 2:22.45 7. Shelby Jones, Bentonville 2:23.08 8. Lia Rubinelli, Fayetteville 2:23.15 50-Yard Freestyle 1. Caytee Wright, Cabot 24.30 2. Andrea Bond, Russellville 24.70 3. Savannah Martin, Alma 24.82 4. Olivia Keith, Fayetteville 25.22 5. Elam Fulton, Conway 25.39 6. McKenzie Tucker, LR Central 25.58 7. Jessica Butler, Bryant 25.74 8. Gabby Collins, Bentonville 25.79 100-Yard Butterfly 1.Taylor Pike, Bentonville 53.96 2. Rachel McGuirt, Searcy 57.85 3. Madeline Marks, Bentonville 58.78 4. Grace Clayton, FS Southside 58.83 5. Allie Rogers, LR Central 59.25 6. Arianna Shojaee, LR Central 1:00.01 7. Lydia Huthmaker, Benton 1:00.94 8. Kristen Stalder, Rogers 1:01.67 100-Yard Freestyle 1. Caytee Wright, Cabot 52.96 2. Andrea Bond, Russellville 53.24 3. Carly Holland, Rogers 53.37 4. Lilia Clark, North Little Rock 54.71 5. Haley Womack, Fayetteville 55.34 6. Nicole Dougherty, Bentonville 55.95 7. Jessica Butler, Bryant 56.65 8. McKenzie Tucker, LR Central 56.68 500-Yard Freestyle 1. Taylor Pike, Bentonville 4:55.05 2. Brianna Hanley, LR Central 5:15.52 3. Lainey Quandt, Bentonville 5:24.40 4. Jordan Sweet, LR Central 5:26.435. Grace Clayton, FS Southside 5:28.24 6. Greer Johnson, LR Central 5:28.44 7. Sarah Welcher, Fayetteville 5:35.94 8. Emma Parette, Fayetteville 5:37.07 200-Yard Freestyle Relay 1.Bentonville 1:41.78 (Loren Hedgecock, Nicole Dougherty, Lauren Hacala, Gabby Collins) 2. LR Central 1:42.63 3. Cabot 1:43.26 4. Fayetteville 1:44.17 5. North Little Rock 1:45.82 6. Alma 1:46.50 7. Bryant 1:48.80 8. Jonesboro 1:49.05 1. Arianna Shojace, LR Central 58.68 2. Carly Holland, Rogers Heritage 59.00 3. Jessie Baldwin, Cabot 59.56 4. Anna Jaworski, North Little Rock 1:01.37 5. Lainey Quandt, Bentonville 1:02.37 6. Grace Tedder, Jonesboro 1:03.21 7. Briana McLain, Van Buren 1:03.50 8. Lisa Lauschke, Rogers 1:05.08 100-Yard Breatstroke 1.Olivia Keith, Fayetteville 1:08.38 2. Savannah Martin, Alma 1:09.06 3. Izzy Jones, Jonesboro 1:09.22 4. Lilia Clark, North Little Rock 1:10.13 5. Paige Taylor, Bentonville 1:11.51 6. Elam Fulton, Conway 1:11.65 7. Jessie Baldwin, Cabot 1:11.89 8. Jordan Sweet, LR Central 1:11.90 400-Yard Freestyle Relay 1.Bentonville 3:37.59 (Madeline Marks, Loren Hedgecock, Lainey Quandt, Taylor Pike) 2. LR Central 3:46.33 3. Fayetteville 3:51.04 4. Conway 3:56.86 5. Rogers Heritage 4:10.02 6. FS Southside 4:10.42 7. Jonesboro 4:11.65 8. Cabot 4:13.58 Class 7A-6A Boys Bentonville 504.5 Little Rock Central 195 Conway 195 Fayetteville 180 Cabot 152 North Little Rock 142 Springdale Har-Ber 121 Siloam Springs 105 Fort Smith Southside 98 Bryant 96 Little Rock Catholic 91 Rogers Heritage 76 Rogers 46.5 Russellville 43 El Dorado 33 Springdale 29 Little Rock Parkview 21 Jonesboro 14 Benton 9 One-Meter Diving 1. McClay Hartsfield, Bentonville 394.50 2. Will Adams, Fayetteville 308.00 3. Blake Hopkins, Conway 305.35 4. Hunter Bunson, Rogers 282.30 5. Landon McClung, Rogers 264.50 6. Cash Stevens, Russellville 262.40 7. Calin Zavala, Conway 244.40 8. Mason Wood, Bentonville 236.60 200-Yard Medley Relay 1.Bentonville 1:35.97 (Gavin Vann, Ros Lucas, John Hedgecock, Hayden Harlow) 2. Conway 1:40.55 3. LR Central 1:42.37 4. Cabot 1:44.03 5. Siloam Springs 1:46.17 6. North Little Rock 1:46.29 7. Bryant 1:48.31 8. Fayetteville 1:48.66 200-Yard Freestyle 1. Charles Aaron Rieth, Conway 1:43.95 2. Levi Lewis, LR Central 1:45.73 3. Zane Sutton, Bentonville 1:47.84 4. Heath Brames, Har-Ber 1:49.97 5. Simon Mooney, Bentonville 1:50.04 6. Carson Traylor, LR Central 1:50.87 7. Dylan Elkington-Stauss, Fayetteville 1:51.77 8. Mark Moellers, LR Catholic 1:53.62 200-Yard Individual Medley 1. Hayden Harlow, Bentonville 1:50.44 2. Jared Crosby, Bentonville 1:54.04 3. Andersen Mainord, Conway 1:57.18 4. John Hedgecock, Bentonville 2:00.31 5. Sam Schach, Fayetteville 2:03.06 6. Tristen Bowen, Cabot 2:03.20 7. Brittan Butler, Siloam Springs 2:04.86 8. Logan Jennings, LR Central 2:08.13 50-Yard Freestyle 1. Gavin Vann, Bentonville 21.43 2. Collin McDiarmid, El Dorado 22.35 3. Drew Lemna, Bentonville 22.67 4. John Parmer, Har-Ber 22.88 5. Andrew Curzon, LR Parkview 22.92 6. Braden Gentry, LR Catholic 23.11 7. Andre Chiu, LR Central 23.88 8. Bryan Thompson, Bentonville 24.01 100-Yard Butterfly 1. Blake Holland, Rogers Heritage 51.74 2. Payton Jones, Cabot 52.36 3. Jared Crosby, Bentonville 52.41 4. John Hedgecock, Bentonville 52.90 5. Andersen Mainord, Conway 53.83 6. Lucas Ros, Bentonville 54.48 7. Braden Gentry, LR Catholic 54.89 8. Carson Tarylor, LR Central 54.90 100-Yard Freestyle 1. Thomas Heye, LR Central 47.72 2. John Parmer, Har-Ber 48.20 3. Collin McDiarmid, El Dorado 48.71 4. Zane Sutton, Bentonville 48.84 5. Josh Hale, North Little Rock 50.37 6. Drew Lemna, Bentonville 50.45 6. Evan Campbell, Rogers 50.45 8. Drew Siebenmorgen, FS Southside 50.68 500-Yard Freestyle 1. Charles Aaron Rieth, Conway 4:46.64 2. Levi Lewis, LR Central 4:54.21 3. Payton Jones, Cabot 4:57.35 4. Harrison Dawson, Conway 4:59.30 5. Brittan Butler, Siloam Springs 5:00.55 6. Josh Poland, Bentonville 5:01.87 7. Logan Jennings, LR Central 5:03.27 8. Vincent Jaworski, North Little Rock 5:05.84 200-Yard Freestyle Relay 1.Bentonville 1:27.00 (Hayden Harlow, Jared Crosby, Zane Sutton, Gavin Vann) 2. LR Catholic 1:32.40 3. FS Southside 1:34.01 4. Fayetteville 1:35.92 5. Bryant 1:36.52 6. North Little Rock 1:36.59 7. Siloam Springs 1:37.34 8. LR Central 1:37.81 1. Gavin Vann, Bentonville 50.56 2. Thomas Heye, LR Central 51.10 3. Blake Holland, Rogers Heritage 53.91 3

4. Tristen Bowen, Cabot 55.24 5. Simon Mooney, Bentonville 56.95 6. Griffith Johnson, FS Southside 58.44 7. Chris Newby, Russellville 59.13 8. Hayden Dixon, Bentonville 59.35 1. Hayden Harlow, Bentonville 56.89 2. Lucas Ros, Bentonville 1:00.38 3. Sam Schach, Fayetteville 1:01.14 4. Brandon Greenlee, Har-Ber 1:02.83 5. John Higgs, Bryant 1:03.72 6. Chris Daniel, Cabot 1:04.32 7. Josh Hale, North Little Rock 1:04.87 8. Cole Reitnauer, Bentonville 1:05.26 400-Yard Freestyle Relay 1. Bentonville 3:16.70 2. LR Central 3:21.89 3. Har-Ber 3:24.84 4. Fayetteville 3:25.62 5. Conway 3:28.54 6. North Little Rock 3:28.73 7. FS Southside 3:29.50 8. Cabot 3:30.80 Class 5A-1A Girls Haas Hall 270 Pulaski Academy 252 Greene County Tech 173 Clarksville 105 Magnolia 62 Lonoke 37 Sacred Heart 32 Central Arkansas Christian 32 Baptist Prep 15 Scranton 13 Lake Hamilton 5 Greenwood 4 One-Meter Diving No competition 200-Yard Medley Relay 1. Haas Hall 1:48.22 (Luciana Thomas, Corinne DeSpain, Caroline Stelte, Martina Thomas) 2. Pulaski Academy 1:51.36 3. Clarksville 2:06.86 4. Greene County Tech 2:07.10 200-Yard Freestyle 1. Luciana Thomas, Haas Hall 1:53.55 2. Bailey Roscoe, Sacred Heart 2:01.20 3. Jade DeSpain, Haas Hall 2:04.73 4. Elyse Pindell, Greene County Tech 2:18.58 200-Yard Individual Medley 1. Delaney Haralson, Pulaski Academy 2:12.05 2. Corinne DeSpain, Haas Hall 2:15.34 3. Rosie Wade, Clarksville 2:26.62 4. Sydney Adams, Greene County Tech 2:27.50 50-Yard Freestyle 1. Allison Taylor, Pulaski Academy 24.33 2. Kayla McGee, Lonoke 24.49 3. Caroline Stelte, Haas Hall 26.04 100-Yard Butterfly 1. Luciana Thomas, Haas Hall 55.70 2. Katie Jacoby, Pulaski Academy 59.56 3. Caroline Stelte, Haas Hall 1:01.03 4. Bailey Roscoe, Sacred Heart 1:02.05 5. Rosie Wade, Clarksville 1:06.04 6. Emily Spillers, Scranton 1:06.37 100-Yard Freestyle 1.Martina Thomas, Haas Hall 52.65 2. Ande Harris, Pulaski Academy 55.53 3. Shelby Adams, Greene County Tech 58.81 500-Yard Freestyle 1. Katie Jacoby, Pulaski Academy 5:14.26 2. Delaney Haralson, Pulaski Academy 5:17.05 3. Jade DeSpain, Haas Hall 5:18.04 4. Shelby Adams, Greene County Tech 5:46.90 200-Yard Freestyle Relay 1.Haas Hall 1:42.40 (Caroline Stelte, Jade DeSpain, Luciana Thomas, Martina Thomas) 2. Greene County Tech 1:52.04 3. Magnolia 1:54.50 4. Pulaski Academy 1:56.24 1. Allison Taylor, Pulaski Academy 56.99 2. Martina Thomas, Haas Hall 58.55 3. Katherine Games, CAC 1:02.00 4. Corinne Paczewitz, Baptist Prep 1:05.95 5. Sydney Adams, Greene County Tech 1:08.04 100-Yard Breatstroke 1. Kayla McGee, Lonoke 1:07.09 2. Ande Harris, Pulaski Academy 1:07.65 3. Katherine Games, CAC 1:14.37 4. Paige Vire, Clarksville 1:15.30 400-Yard Freestyle Relay 1. Pulaski Academy 3:42.47 2. Greene County Tech 4:03.48 3. Haas Hall 4:10.86 4. Magnolia 4:19.20 5. Clarksville 4:38.03 Class 5A-1A Boys Magnolia 211 Haas Hall 150 Pocahontas 136 Valley View 82 Arkadelphia 64 Maumelle 40 Batesville 37 Hot Springs 33 Bauxite 32 Pulaski Academy 20 One-Meter Diving 1.Patrick Rollefson, Pulaski Academy 3:55.95 2. Taylor Savage, Arkadelphia 226.20 3. Nick Gerber, Arkadelphia 164.30 200-Yard Medley Relay 1. Magnolia 1:45.46 (Caeter Pyle, Grady Jennings, Charlie Taylor, Aaron Hartsfield) 2. Haas Hall 1:48.76 3. Pocahontas 1:49.79 4. Valley View 1:53.76 200-Yard Freestyle 1. Antonio Thomas, Haas Hall 1:42.19 2. Seth Bailey, Batesville 1:43.24 200-Yard Individual Medley 1. Bryson Horn, Haas Hall 2:04.17 2. Erik Nieman, Hot Springs 2:09.25 50-Yard Freestyle 1. Spencer Hazen, Maumelle 21.90 2. Charlie Taylor, Magnolia 22.29 3. Aaron Hartsfield, Magnolia 22.61 4. Reed Graddy, Valley View 23.28 100-Yard Butterfly 1. Jack Little, Valley View 51.89 2. Charlie Taylor, Magnolia 53.68 3. Dalton Woods, Pocahontas 54.66 4. Joshua Sorvillo, Bauxite 56.33 5. David Lloyd, Arkadelphia 57.04 100-Yard Freestyle 1. Seth Bailey, Batesville 47.00 2. Aaron Hartsfield, Magnolia 51.07 3. Grady Jennings, Magnolia 52.40 500-Yard Freestyle 1. Antonio Thomas, Haas Hall 4:26.13 2. Jack Little, Valley View 4:39.80 3. Bryson Horn, Haas Hall 5:03.07 200-Yard Freestyle Relay 1.Magnolia 1:33.99 (Grady Jennings, Patrick Daniel, Aaron Hartsfield, Charlie Taylor) 2. Pocahontas 1:42.48 1. Dalton Woods, Pocahontas 56.79 2. David Lloyd, Arkadelphia 57.32 3. Erik Nieman, Hot Springs 58.12 100-Yard Breststroke 1. Spencer Hazen, Maumelle 1:00.34 2. Joshua Sorvillo, Bauxite 1:03.49 3. Grady Jennings, Magnolia 1:03.42 400-Yard Freestyle Relay 1. Haas Hall 3:35.32 (Bryson Horn, Jonathan Yeow, Ganesh Sajan, Antonio Thomas) 2. Pocahontas 3:41.25 3. Magnolia 3:50.76 4

Elimination of Clipping in Free-Blocking Zone Continues Risk Minimization in High School Football INDIANAPOLIS, IN The elimination of clipping from high school football is the latest attempt to reduce the risk of injury made by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Football Rules Committee. The decision to eliminate clipping in the free-blocking zone (Rule 2-17-3) was the most significant of three rules changes recommended by the NFHS Football Rules Committee at its January 22-24 meeting in Indianapolis. All rules changes were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors. With very few major rules changes approved by the NFHS Football Rules Committee for the 2016 season, it indicates that the committee feels that the rules of the game are in pretty good shape, said Bob Colgate, director of sports and sports medicine at the NFHS and staff liaison for football. Clipping, as previously stated in Rule 2-17-3, was permitted in the free-blocking zone when it met three conditions; however, clipping is now illegal anywhere on the field at any time. According to the rule, the free-blocking zone is defined as a rectangular area extending laterally 4 yards either side of the spot of the snap and 3 yards behind each line of scrimmage. The NFHS Football Rules Committee s action this year on making clipping illegal in the free-blocking zone once again reinforces its continued effort to minimize risk within the game, Colgate said. Committee and assistant executive director of the Oregon School Activities Association. Other changes for the 2016 season will include those made to football protective equipment and gloves in Rules 1-5-1d(5)a and 1-5-2b. The committee expanded the options on what can now be worn as a legal tooth and mouth protector and also football gloves, Colgate said. Tooth and mouth protectors that are completely clear or completely white are no longer illegal. Rule 1-5-1d(5)a continues to require that tooth and mouth protectors include an occlusal (protecting and separating the biting surfaces) portion and a labial (protecting the teeth and supporting structures) portion, and that they cover the posterior teeth with adequate thickness. In Rule 1-5-2b, football gloves are now required to meet either the new Sports and Fitness Industry Association (SFIA) specifications or the existing National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) test standard at the time of manufacture. I give my compliments to the voting members of the NFHS Football Rules Committee as they continue to put the health and safety of studentathletes at the forefront of all committee discussions regarding the future of the game, Garrett said. I look forward to ongoing conversations about how best to limit exposure to harm within the free-blocking zone and in situations involving defenseless players, said Brad Garrett, chair of the NFHS Football Rules A complete listing of all rules changes will be available soon on the NFHS website at www.nfhs.org. Click on Activities & Sports at the top of the home page, and select Football. New Lineup Procedures Approved in High School Volleyball INDIANAPOLIS, IN The process for submitting lineups in high school volleyball has been revised for the 2016-17 season. In addition to the revision in Rule 7-1-4 regarding lineup procedures, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Volleyball Rules Committee recommended eight other rules changes at its January 4-6 meeting in Indianapolis. All rules changes were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors. Following each set, coaches will be required to submit a numeric lineup to the scorer before one minute remains in the timed interval or intermission when used. Rule 7-1-4 now states that if a player s number is duplicated in more than one starting position (including the libero), the clerical error shall be corrected by either changing the libero s number to another legal number or by substituting a player into that starting position with a legal number. The committee wanted to provide greater clarity in the wording and organization of Rule 7-1-4, said Becky Oakes, NFHS director of sports and liaison to the Volleyball Rules Committee. In addition to correcting clerical errors as addressed within the rule, the libero is now included as a possible option when a player s number is listed twice. An emphasis on rule clarity was also applied to Rule 11-2 Penalty 2, which the committee altered to offer consistency in the application of unnecessary delay penalties. Oakes said if a team has used its allotted number of time-outs and requests a third time-out, the resulting penalty would be an unnecessary delay and no longer carry the automatic loss of rally point for the opponent. The penalty of unnecessary delay for the request of a third or subsequent time-out can be applied regardless of whether the second referee acknowledged it with a whistle and time-out signal. Another change approved by the committee includes a new procedure in protocol used by the first referee to begin the prematch conference, as is covered by Rule 5-4-1h. When the referee sounds a double whistle and raises a coin in the air, each team s head coach and captain(s) are expected to meet at the official s table. The committee believes this will eliminate the need to track down those individuals who are required to participate in the prematch conference, Oakes said. It will assist the officials in consistently and efficiently getting the conference started and beginning the match. The committee also revised Rule 11-5-1, which clarifies that if a team is going to use an intermission between sets two and three, it can only be used for promotional or special recognition activities and not solely as an extended time interval. A complete listing of all rules changes will be available soon on the NFHS website at www.nfhs.org. Click on Activities & Sports at the top of the home page, and select Volleyball. 5

Offside Rule Revised in High School Soccer INDIANAPOLIS, IN A new interpretation of the offside rule in high school soccer is among the rules changes approved for the 2016-17 season. The new language regarding offside in Rule 11-1-4 is one of two major changes recommended by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Soccer Rules Committee at its January 25-27 meeting in Indianapolis. All rules changes were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors. The rules are in fairly decent shape, said Theresia Wynns, NFHS director of sports and officials and liaison to the Soccer Rules Committee. The committee wasn t looking to make wholesale changes. They were looking at existing rules and making sure they reflected today s trends in the playing of the game. Offside is one call in soccer that was identified in the annual NFHS survey as being incorrectly administered, Wynns said. This change makes offside more understandable and should result in better administration of the offside rule. Previously, an attacking player who was in an offside position at the time that the ball was played by a teammate, could be penalized and ruled offside when the ball was deflected by or rebounded from a defender to the attacking player even though the defender tried to play the ball. The new rule changes this situation as the attacking player in an offside position when the ball was kicked by a teammate who gets a rebounded or deflected ball after it was deliberately played by the opponent (except from a deliberate save), is no longer offside and is not considered to have gained an advantage. An example of this new rule would be if attacking player A1 kicks the ball to teammate A2 who is in the offside position behind defender B, and defender B jumps to play the ball but is unable to control the ball as it touches the top of his/her head and deflects to Player A. In this situation, since B played the ball, A2, although in an offside position, is not offside, Wynns said. One important point to remember about offside is that being in an offside position does not mean that a player is offside. To be offside, a player must be involved in active play, interfering with play or an opponent, or seeking an advantage. A change in Rule 14-1-4 now mandates a penalty for a violation by the kicker prior to taking a penalty kick to be the same as a violation by any other member of the attacking team. Previously, a violation by the kicker prior to taking the penalty kick resulted in the kick being retaken. The rules committee felt that all attacking team violations during a penalty kick should be treated equally. An example of a violation by the kicker in a penalty kick situation is an interruption of movement in the approach to the ball, Wynns said. Previously, this violation would result in a verbal warning and a rekick. Under the new rule, the ball can be kicked and the result is the same as any other attacker violation. One result might be that the goalkeeper saved and held the ball. In this case, play will now continue, where previously a rekick would occur. The committee wanted to be a little more consistent with penalty kicks. A complete listing of all rules changes will be available soon on the NFHS website at www.nfhs.org. Click on Activities & Sports at the top of the home page, and select Soccer. 2016 Activity District Meetings District Date Time District President Site 6 April 5, 2016 6:30 Donnie Booth, Stuttgart Stuttgart Country Club 3 April 6, 2016 6:30 Mike Skelton, Jonesboro Jonesboro, Fat City Grill 2 April 7, 2016 6:30 Gary Anderson, Batesville Batesville HS Cafeteria** 7 April 19, 2016 6:30 Fred Lilly, Camden Fairview Hope, Amigo Juan s 8 April 20, 2016 6:30 Mike Walker, Star City Monticello, Western Sizzlin 5 April 21, 2016 6:30 Brad Sullivan, Fountain Lake Malvern Schools Administrative office** 4 April 26, 2016 6:30 Jerry Valentine, Alma Alma HS Cafeteria* 1W April 27, 2016 6:30 Chad Scott, Bentonville Springdale, AQ Chicken (Bus. 71) 1E April 28, 2016 12:00 Calvin Mallett, Yellville-Summit Harrison, Western Sizzlin * Meal will be provided at Alma High School. ** Meal will be provided at Batesville High School (Meal at 6:00 pm) ***Meal will be provided at Malvern SD Admininstrative Office, 1517 S. Main Street Penalties Assessed Member Schools School Penalty Violation Duration Earle SR. GBB Warning/forfeit Bylaws, Art. III, Sec. 1, Rule 1 F For 365 days Marvell-Elaine Sr. BB Warning/forfeit Bylaws, Art. III, Rule 1 F-2 Remainder of the season Marvell-Elaine Sr. BB Warning/forfeit Bylaws, Art. III, Rule 1-A1 2-D1 For 365 days McCrory Sr. GBB Warning/forfeit Bylaws, Art. III, Sec. 1, Rule 11 For 2016-2017 season Melbourne Sr. BBB Warning Bylaws, Art. II, Sec. 1, Rule 4 Remainder of the season Prescott Sr. GBB Warning Bylaws, Art. II, Sec. 1, Rule 4 Remainder of the season Springdale SWest GBB Warning Bylaws, Art. III, Sec. 1, Rule 1 F2 Remainder of the season 6

AAA Board and Staff ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Lance W. Taylor Executive Director Dr. Joey Walters Don Brodell Nick Lasker Annette Savage Amber Balboa Wadie Moore SUPPORT STAFF Kristy Clark Nicole Cunningham Gabriel Foreman Julia Harvey Teresa Marlow Jennifer Mays BOARD OF DIRECTORS Rick McLaughlin, HS Lakeside President John Cielsa, Greenwood 1st Vice-President Gary Hines, Emerson-Taylor- Bradley 2nd Vice-President Benny Weston, Mena Secretary Jon Collins, West Memphis Treasurer Suzanne Bailey, Lonoke Parliamentarian John L Colbert, Fayetteville Joe Couch, Bergman Carl Easley, Wynne Scott Embrey, Beebe Thomas Gathen, McGehee Brian Golden, Malvern Kelvin Gragg, Dumas Steve Green, Cave City Bryan Law, Farmington Jimmy D. Loyd, Two Rivers Joe Mallet, Conway St. Joseph Jerry Newton, Poyen Bryan Russell, Valley View John Ward, Magnolia 7

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