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1 A refurbished Barton Coliseum opened its doors for the future but kept its past on the minds of thousands as attendance records reached an all-time high during the State Basketball Finals in Little Rock on March 7-9, 2013. To many die-hard basketball fans Barton Coliseum is the birth place for modern day high school basketball. Twenty-one years ago the State Finals format replaced the Overall Championships and Barton Coliseum hosted the first two years. In 1993, 41,156 fans watched the two-day finals. Last month Barton Coliseum set an all-time attendance high with 83,213 fans watching the 14-game, three-day event. The previous tourna- ment attendance record was 68,102, established in 2004 at Alltel Arena (now Verizon) in North Little Rock with a two-day, 10-game schedule. Barton Coliseum also set a record for the attendance mark on the first day with 20,140 fans watching the four title games. The previous record was 16,237 fans in 2009 at Hot Springs’ Summit Arena. Verizon Arena holds the attendance records for the second day (22,314 compared to BC’s 20,446) and the third day (49,563 compared to BC’s 42,627). Barton Coliseum also set the mark for the largest in-state crowd to watch a girls’ basketball game when Little Rock Hall defeated Little Rock Parkview for the Class 6A state title before 8,259 fans. The previous record was 8,107 for the 2004 Harding Academy vs. Valley Springs game. In the boys’ division the North Little Rock-Fayetteville Class 7A title game drew the third best crowd with 9,018 fans watching and the Little Rock Hall-Jonesboro Class 6A title game drew the fifth largest crowd with 8,361 fans. Barton Coliseum Works its Magic to Set Attendance Record www.ahsaa.org April 2013 State Farm Insurance is the sponsor of AAA championship awards. All-time Best 2004 – 68,102, North Little Rock 2009 – 64,194, Hot Springs 2011 – 60,122, Hot Springs 2010 – 58,425, Hot Springs 2005 – 56,425, North Little Rock 2007 – 55,645, Hot Springs 2008 – 55,329, Hot Springs 2006 – 53,042, North Little Rock 2012 – 49,855, Hot Springs 1998 – 45,764, Pine Bluff 2000 – 45,130, Pine Bluff 1997 – 44,877, Pine Bluff Yearly Totals 1993 – 41,156, Little Rock 1994 – 36,007, Little Rock 1995 – 33,859, Pine Bluff 1996 – 41,210, Pine Bluff 1997 – 44,877, Pine Bluff 1998 – 45,764, Pine Bluff 1999 – 44,805, Pine Bluff 2000 – 45,130, Pine Bluff 2001 – 43,058, Pine Bluff 2002 – 42,514, Pine Bluff 2003 – 44,833, Pine Bluff 2004 – 68,102, North Little Rock 2005 – 56,425, North Little Rock 2006 – 53,042, North Little Rock 2007 – 55,645, Hot Springs 2008 – 55,329, Hot Springs 2009 – 64,194, Hot Springs 2010 – 58,425, Hot Springs 2011 – 60,122, Hot Springs 2012 – 49,855, Hot Springs 2013 – 83,213, Little Rock State Basketball Finals Attendance Figures

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A refurbished Barton Coliseum opened its doors for the future but kept its past on the minds of thousands as attendance records reached an all-time high during the State Basketball Finals in Little Rock on March 7-9, 2013.

To many die-hard basketball fans Barton Coliseum is the birth place for modern day high school basketball.

Twenty-one years ago the State Finals format replaced the Overall Championships and Barton Coliseum hosted the fi rst two years. In 1993, 41,156 fans watched the two-day fi nals. Last month Barton Coliseum set an all-time attendance high with 83,213 fans watching the 14-game, three-day event. The previous tourna-ment attendance record was 68,102, established in 2004 at Alltel Arena (now Verizon) in North Little Rock with a two-day, 10-game schedule.

Barton Coliseum also set a record for the attendance mark on the fi rst day with 20,140 fans watching the four title games. The previous record was 16,237 fans in 2009 at Hot Springs’ Summit Arena. Verizon Arena holds the attendance records for the second day (22,314 compared to BC’s 20,446) and the third day (49,563 compared to BC’s 42,627).

Barton Coliseum also set the mark for the largest in-state crowd to watch a girls’ basketball game when Little Rock Hall defeated Little Rock Parkview for the Class 6A state title before 8,259 fans. The previous record was 8,107 for the 2004 Harding Academy vs. Valley Springs game.

In the boys’ division the North Little Rock-Fayetteville Class 7A title game drew the third best crowd with 9,018 fans watching and the Little Rock Hall-Jonesboro Class 6A title game drew the fi fth largest crowd with 8,361 fans.

Barton Coliseum Works its Magic to Set Attendance Record

www.ahsaa.org

April 2013

State Farm Insurance is the sponsor of AAA championship awards.

Barton Coliseum Works its Magic to Set Attendance Record

All-time Best2004 – 68,102, North Little Rock2009 – 64,194, Hot Springs2011 – 60,122, Hot Springs2010 – 58,425, Hot Springs2005 – 56,425, North Little Rock2007 – 55,645, Hot Springs2008 – 55,329, Hot Springs2006 – 53,042, North Little Rock2012 – 49,855, Hot Springs1998 – 45,764, Pine Bluff 2000 – 45,130, Pine Bluff 1997 – 44,877, Pine Bluff

Yearly Totals1993 – 41,156, Little Rock1994 – 36,007, Little Rock1995 – 33,859, Pine Bluff 1996 – 41,210, Pine Bluff 1997 – 44,877, Pine Bluff 1998 – 45,764, Pine Bluff 1999 – 44,805, Pine Bluff 2000 – 45,130, Pine Bluff 2001 – 43,058, Pine Bluff 2002 – 42,514, Pine Bluff 2003 – 44,833, Pine Bluff

2004 – 68,102, North Little Rock2005 – 56,425, North Little Rock2006 – 53,042, North Little Rock2007 – 55,645, Hot Springs2008 – 55,329, Hot Springs2009 – 64,194, Hot Springs2010 – 58,425, Hot Springs2011 – 60,122, Hot Springs2012 – 49,855, Hot Springs2013 – 83,213, Little Rock

State Basketball Finals Attendance Figures

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFLance W. Taylor, Executive DirectorDr. Joey WaltersDon BrodellNick LaskerAnnette SavageAmber BalboaWadie MooreSUPPORT STAFFKristy ClarkNicole CunninghamGabriel ForemanJulia HarveyTeresa Marlow Jennifer Mays

BOARD OF DIRECTORSJoe Couch, BergmanPresidentBobby Acklin, North Little Rock1st Vice-PresidentHoward Morris, Riverview2nd Vice-PresidentRick McLaughlin, HS LakesideSecretaryMicky Pierce, East Poinsett CountyTreasurerMax Adcock, Mineral SpringsSuzanne Bailey, LonokeWesley Berry, West Memphis John Ciesla, Greenwood

Carl Easley, WynneThomas Gathen, McGeheeNathan Gills, Glen RoseKelvin Gragg, Dermott Steve Green, Cave CityGary Hines, Emerson-TaylorBryan Law, FarmingtonJimmy D. Loyd, Two RiversAlbert Murphy, Genoa CentralJerry Newton, Poyen

AAA Board and Staff

Spirit Rules Changes Focus on Increasing Creativity

Arkansas Activities Association3920 Richards Rd.North Little Rock, Ar 72117501-955-2500 www.ahsaa.org

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Allowing for more creative routines by high school spirit participants was one of the main factors be-hind the 15 rule changes made by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Spirit Rules Committee.

The committee approved the changes during its March 2-4 meeting in Indianapolis. All revisions were subsequently ap-proved by the NFHS Board of Directors and will become effec-tive with the 2013-14 season.

Many of the changes involved clarifying the meaning of previ-ous rules. Through this process, several rules obtained new interpretations that allow for more creativity in competitions.

Several changes were made in Rule 2-5, including a revision that increases the height restriction for the base of support while also providing spotter and base requirements for inver-sions. In addition, Rule 2-5-3 now consolidates suspended forward and backward rolls into one rule and permits the use of a single-base or post to assist with a suspended forward roll to a two-person cradle. Rule 2-5-4 now allows for more creativ-ity in landings for braced flips.

“The revision to Rule 2-5 that was adopted last year allowed squads to be more creative in stunt design while still main-taining the focus on risk minimization,” said Kent Summers, NFHS director of performing arts and sports and liaison to the Spirit Rules Committee. “This rewrite of the rule for 2013-14

will make it easier for coaches to understand the parameters for inversions and will allow for even more creativity while still maintaining the focus on risk minimization.”

Rule 2-6-4 was revised to state that three bases were neces-sary to catch the upper body of a top person when moved from an extended vertical position to a face-up or face-down position.

“The revision to Rule 2-6-4 clarifies the number of bases/catchers needed to perform these types of stunts,” Summers said. “With these additional stipulations, stunts that begin or pass through an extended position will be allowed. This will increase creativity in stunt design while maintaining our focus on risk minimization. “

In other revisions, Rule 2-4-7 allows for triple-base, extended-straddle sits with a post instead of a spotter. In addition, the committee voted to permit an exception to the release transi-tion rule. This exception allows a horizontal top person who is no higher than shoulder level to be released to a loading position for another stunt.

The committee also approved a revision to Rule 2-10-2 allow-ing for a competitor to hold a pom in one’s free hand while performing a one-handed cartwheel.

Penalties Assessed Member Schools School Penalty Violation Duration Hot Springs B Soccer Warning Bylaws, Art. III For 2013-14 season

The following school’s Supplemental Instruction Programs were placed on warning for the remainder of the 2012-13 school year for failure to update SIP information. Article III, Section 1, Rule 10B-1.

Acorn, Alma, Arkadelphia, Augusta, Bald Knob, Berryville, Brinkley, Camden Fairview, Cedar Ridge, Clarendon, Dermott, Dollar-way, Dover, Drew Central, Earle, El Dorado, Flippin, Fordyce, Fort Smith Northside, Hazen, Heber Springs, Jacksonville, Little Rock Hall, Lonoke, Magazine, Magnolia, Marvell, Mills University Studies, Monticello, Mountain Pine, Mulberry, Osceola, Perryville, Prairie Grove, Pulaski Robinson, Rison, Searcy, Strong, Tuckerman, Viola, Yellville-Summit

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Tim Cooper of North Little Rock, who has covered high school sports for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette since 1993, has been selected to receive the Arkansas Activities Association’s 2013 Distinguished Media Service Award.

Cooper will receive the award at the 2013 AHSCA-AOA-AHSAAA Hall of Fame banquet in Hot Springs on Friday, July 12, 2013 at the Hot Springs Convention Center.

Cooper is a Malvern native, who was born in 1962 to Burl and Tewanee Cooper. He graduated from Leola High School in 1980 and attended Henderson State University from 1980-1984, graduating with a degree in journalism.

From June of 1984 to June of 1985, Cooper served as editor of the Grand Prairie Herald in Hazen. From June of 1985 to October of 1988, he worked as a sports writer for the Paris News in Paris, Texas. He won the Harte-Hanks sports story of the year award in 1986.

Since the fall of 1993, Cooper has covered high school sports for the Democrat-Gazette. He has covered championship events in eight different sports and has won two first place Associated Press awards for sports writing.

He was married to the late Katharine Nelson Cooper from July, 1988, until her death in March of 2007. He has been married to Kelly Pauline Bone Cooper since December, 2012.

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD:To be eligible for this award, the recipient must have contributed in an official capacity or have made a special contribution in the area of news media service to the Arkansas Activities Association, its member schools and the students attending them, for a period of a minimum of three (3) consecutive years.

Previous DSA Winners1997 – Leland Barclay, Fort Smith1998 – Jim Bailey, Democrat-Gazette Harry King, Associated Press Jim Elder, ARN, Little Rock1999 – Paul Eells, KATV, Little Rock2000 – Orville Henry, Donrey Media2001 – Jerry McConnell, Gazette, Democrat2002 – Joe Mosby, Conway Log Cabin2003 – Robert Yates, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette2004 – James Williams, Texarkana Gazette2005 – Randy Rainwater, Signal Radio Network2006 – Frank Lightfoot, White Hall Journal2007 – Harold Jameson, Magnolia Banner News2008 – Steve Sullivan, KATV2009 – Walter Woodie, Fort Smith2010 – Donna Stephens, Conway2011 – Michael Harrison, CSN2012 – Bob Wisener, Hot Springs Sentinel Record2013 – Tim Cooper, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Democrat-Gazette’s Cooper Wins 2013 Media Award

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2013 Girls State Basketball Finals At Little Rock’s Barton ColiseumClass 7AFort Smith Northside 51, Fort Smith Southside 46Northside 7A Central 27-4Southside 7A Central 22-9Attendance – 4,574

Leading Scorers:Northside – Brianna Jackson 18, Bria Caldwell 13Southside – Payton Hamilton 16, Calli White 13

Leading Rebounders:Northside – Kilah Cummings 12Southside – Payton Hamilton 7

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Bria Caldwell, FS NorthsideBrianna Jackson, FS NorthsideKilah Cummins, FS NorthsideCalli White, FS SouthsideDrew Jones, FS SouthsideJulie Garrard, BentonvilleElliot Taylor, CabotAubrey Edie, FayettevilleJamie Ruffin, LR CentralKyra Collier, North Little RockTaylor Strickland, RogersLacey Murray, Rogers HeritageCaylee Wright, Springdale Har-BerRaquel Logan, West Memphis

Class 6ALittle Rock Hall 56, Little Rock Parkview 45Hall 6A Central 30-2Parkview 6A Central 18-6Attendance – 8,259

Leading Scorers:Hall – Tyler Scaife 23Parkview – Roshunda Johnson 13, Christyal Holloway 9

Leading Rebounders:Hall – Tierra Coffey 11Parkview – Derriel Banyard 7, Christyal Holloway 7

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Tyler Scaife, LR HallTierra Coffey, LR HallTaylor Collins, LR HallRoshunda Johnson, LR ParkviewDerriel Banyard, LR ParkviewMadison Brooks, BentonLundon Williams, GreenwoodRaquel Williams, JonesboroKori Bullard, Lake HamiltonTaShayla Meekins, LR FairKatie Kapur, Mountain HomeAlyssa Owens, RussellvilleBritnee Broadway, SearcyMorgan Miller, Siloam SpringsKadeesha Cooper, SheridanShaquenda Cooper, Texarkana

Class 5AJacksonville 54, Paragould 43Jacksonville 5A Central 26-4Paragould 5A East 24-5Attendance – 5,764

Leading Scorers:Jacksonville – Jessieca Jackson 22, Shakyla Hill 13Paragould – Sydney Layrock 23

Leading Rebounders:Jacksonville – Jessica Jackson 9, Shakyla Hill 8Paragould – Sydney Layrock 14

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Jessica Jackson, JacksonvilleShakyla Hill, JacksonvilleSadra Richardson, JacksonvilleSydney Layrock, ParagouldSavannah Walker, ParagouldJamie Jackson, BeebeAndreya Davis, Camden FairviewCiara Graham, ClarksvilleKenzie Morphew, De QueenTianna Watkins, Hot SpringsMiranda Dinsberry, HuntsvilleBrandi Mize, Greene County TechBrooklyn Burke, Little Rock ChristianAlyse McKey, MorriltonAli Tucker, NettletonLiana Knight, Pulaski AcademyJamedal Byrd, Sylvan HillsMcKenzie Gray, ViloniaKierra Cox, Watson Chapel

Class 4AMalvern 33, Prairie Grove 32Malvern Class 4A-7 32-2Prairie Grove Class 4A-1 29-5Attendance – 3,632

Leading Scorers:Malvern – Shakara Penix 15Prairie Grove – Lacey Beeks 13, Justyne Huber 11

Leading Rebounders:Malvern – Akasha Westbrook 7, Alivia Huell 5Prairie Grove – Justyne Huber 9

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Akasha Westbrook, MalvernRaven Baker, MalvernTiffany Murdock, MalvernJustyne Huber, Prairie GroveLacey Beeks, Prairie GroveMary Crew, BauxiteCali Mulligan, BrooklandFalin Miller, Central Arkansas ChristianTara Arnold, GentryMckenzie Martin, Heber SpringsMeyonsha Riddles, MaumelleKhnede Finch, NewportCourtney Dotson, PottsvilleTyeshia Harris, Star CityBlaine Parrish, Valley View

Class 3AGreenland 59, Jessieville 32Greenland Class 3A-1 West 20-13Jessieville Class 3A-5 33-1Attendance – 4,152

Leading Scorers:Greenland – Morgan Miller 14, Anne Rogers 9, Kiane Thompson 9Jessieville – Justice Reliford 13, Carson Lamb 8

Leading Rebounders:Greenland – Kiana Thompson 9Jessieville – Payton Lamb 10

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Kiana Thompson, GreenlandAnna Rogers, GreenlandMorgan Miller, GreenlandCarson Lamb, JessievillePayton Lamb, JessievilleAshley Martin, BergmanBaleigh Vinson, BismarckMegan Samuel, CenterpointMorgan Prescott, Charleston

Avion Gardner, Drew CentralSkylar Johnson, ElkinsOlivia McWilliams, e-StemRiley Rose, Harding AcademyDevan Burrow, ManilaShakyla Begnaud, McGeheeKelsey Gomez, Mountain ViewChrista Huber, ParisDamonique Brown, RivercrestErykah Johnson, Riverview

Class 2ANorphlet 44, Marmaduke 41Norphlet Class 2A-7 East 35-0Marmaduke Class 2A-3 41-3Attendance – 4,833

Leading Scorers:Norphlet – Jalisha Willis 13, Kalisha Willis 12Marmaduke – Whitley Boggs 18, Jessica Lee 10

Leading Rebounders:Norphlet – Ashalei Conway 10Marmaduke – Cally Price 8

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Kalisha Willis, NorphletJalisha Willis, NorphletSamantha Marshall, NorphletSidnee Bopp, MarmadukeJessica Lee, MarmadukeBritney Fowler, Buffalo Island CentralFaith Walker, CarlisleSam Henderson, ForemanTata Blanton, HackettKenzie Graham, MagazineErin Pankey, Magnet CoveReagon Jones, Mount IdaWindy Watts, PangburnAlex Shaffer, PoyenChelsea Nichols, RiversideRachel Medina, Spring Hill

Class 1ANevada 51, Weiner 31Nevada Class 1A-7 East 37-2Weiner Class 1A-3 East 31-12Attendance – 7342

Leading Scorers:Nevada – Brianna Mullins 32Weiner – Peyton Craft 14, Allegra Melton 9

Leading Rebounders:Nevada – Nakenya Frazier 8, Brianna Mullins 8, Chiantis Robertson 8Weiner – Peyton Craft 8, Allegra Melton 7

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Brianna Mullins, NevadaKakenya Frazier, NevadaAspen Blakely, NevadaKaci Mack, WeinerPeyton Craft, WeinerJasmie Jackson, AcornKatie Fetguson, BayLindsey Crews, HillcrestKayla Smith, KingstonHaley Summers, Lead HillShauna Smith, Mount Vernon-EnolaKelsey Marvin, MulberryKiersten Moore, WickesDanielle Franschieseur, Wickes

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2013 Boys State Basketball Finals At Little Rock’s Barton ColiseumClass 7ANorth Little Rock 64, Fayetteville 52North Little Rock 7A East 28-1Fayetteville 7A West 26-4Attendance – 9,018

Leading Scorers:North Little Rock – Kevaughn Allen 17, Thomas Alexander 17Fayetteville - Manuele Watkins 19, Jawan Smith 11

Leading Rebounders:North Little Rock – Gary Vines 10Fayetteville – Tyler McCullough 10

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Kevaughn Allen, North Little RockDayshawn Watkins, North Little RockThomas Alexander, North Liuttle RockManuale Watkins, FayettevilleTyler McCullough, FayettevilleNick Smith, BentonvilleTyler Simmons, BryantMichael Smith, CabotTim Boyd, ConwayBenow Stevenson, FS NorthsideKylon Nichols, LR CentralJake Killingsworth, RogersDashawn Stark, SpringdaleNick Pagel, Van BurenRobert Bradford, West Memphis

Class 6ALittle Rock Hall 34, Jonesboro 33Little Rock Hall 6A East 26-5Jonesboro 6A East 28-5Attendance – 8,361

Leading Scorers:Hall – Bobby Portis 10Jonesboro – Justin Ross 9

Leading Rebounders:Hall – Bobby Portis 17, Javan Perry 7Jonesboro – Marquise Bryant 5

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Bobby Portis, LR HallJavan Perry, LR HallGreg Easter, LR HallKahron Ross, JonesboroMarququise Bryant, JonesboroBryan Torres, BentonJacorey Tate, El DoradoEthan Clark, GreenwoodMalik Blevins, Lake HamiltonJerrick Cole, LR FairImara Ready, LR ParkviewDarian Barnes, MarionBuck Gilbert, Mountain HomeDarren Kee, Pine BluffDakota Young, RussellvilleEmaje Young, SearcyBrady Bowlin, SheridanPayton Henson, Siloam SpringsCostello Byrd, Texarkana

Class 5AJacksonville 55, Alma 53Jacksonville 5A Central 26-4Alma 5A West 23-7Attendance – 6,375

Leading Scorers:Jacksonville – Aaron Smith 17, Sergio Berkley 14Alma – Brock Widders 31, Gage Jensen 13

Leading Rebounders:Jacksonville – Keith Charleston 10Alma – Jake Folkerts 10

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Justin McCleary, JacksonvilleAaron Smith, JacksonvilleKeith Charleston, JacksonvilleBrock Widders, AlmaGage Jenson, AlmaAustin Burroughs, BeebeEthan Lee, Camden FairviewDeven Simms, ClarksvilleTrey Thompson, Forrest CityAndrew Hovis, Greene County TechAlec Rose, HarrisonRicky Scott, HuntsvilleRay Beresford, HS LakesideTyrin Hollis, LR McClellanDaldric Harris, MagnoliaBrandon Brady, Pulaski AcademyBenjamin Marcus, Watson ChapelRamontae Marrs, Wynne

Class 4APottsville 54, Dollarway 50Pottsville Class 4A-4 27-6Dollarway Class 4A-2 29-3Attendance – 5,853

Leading Scorers:Pottsville – Michael Perry 16, Tyler Weaver 11Dollarway – Kabion Ento 15, Davone Chapman 12

Leading Rebounders:Pottsville – Tyler Weaver 6, Michael Henderson 5Dollarway – Davone Chapman 7, Kabion Ento 6, Dequan Christmas 6

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Michael Perry, PottsvilleTyler Weaver, PottsvilleCorey McKown, PottsvilleDavone Chapman, DollarwayKabion Ento, DollarwayKris Oliver, ArkadelphiaAlec Scott, BoonevilleDillon Groves, BrooklandLogan Stafford, Central Arkansas ChristianTre Howe, GosnellOsey Escareno, LincolnTravon Polk, MalvernKendall Donnerson, MaumelleTony Butler, MonticelloJacon Futrell, Pocahontas

Class 3AHarding Academy 45, Episcopal Collegiate 40Harding Academy Class 3A-2 28-6Episcopal Collegiate Class 3A-5 32-4Attendance – 3,735

Leading Scorers:Harding Academy – Will Francis 17, Hunter Gentry 11Episcopal Collegiate – Allie Freeman 17, Mahlon Martin 15

Leading Rebounders:Harding Academy – Will Francis 8, Hunter Gentry 5Episcopal Collegiate – Justin Gooseberry 15, Jacob Rowell 5

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Will Francis, Harding AcademyLocke Adair, Harding AcademyHunter Gentry, Harding AcademyMahlon Martin, Episcopal CollegiateAllie Freeman, Episcopal CollegiateGarrett Parson, CedarvilleDaniel Ramirez, CenterpointMatthew Ward, CharlestonJerald Binns, Drew CentralAutry Allen, EarleColton Watson, HoxieChase Anderson, Jessieville

Scott Eubanks, ManilaJesse Cotner, MansfieldDane Richardson, MayflowerEllis Zachary, McGeheeTamas Bruce, OsceolaBryce Evans, PrescottJosh Ferrell, West Fork

Class 2ACedar Ridge 58, East Poinsett County 56Cedar Ridge Class 2A-2 33-4East Poinsett County Class 2A-3 25-8Attendance – 6,015

Leading Scorers:Cedar Ridge – Spencer Reaves 35, Cole Crabtree 16East Poinsett County – Malik Monk 25, Jammar Sturdivant 12

Leading Rebounders:Cedar Ridge – Cole Brabtree 8, Spencer Reaves 7East Poinsett County – Byron Scales 8

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Spencer Reaves, Cedar RidgeCole Crabtree, Cedar RidgeNate Easley, Cedar RidgeMalik Monk, East Poinsett CountyJammar Sturdivant, East Poinsett CountyJamord Yorn, BeardenAvion Hampton, ClarendonJohn Nekonchuk, Conway ChristianJohn Fudge, EnglandDion Hawthorne, GurdonChandler Sterek, HectorSlyvester White, HughesJaMario Bell, Junction CityAllen Buchanan, Marked TreeAusten Burton, Parkers ChapelKaleb Collins, PoyenCole Schichtl, Conway St. JosephDylan Wright, RiversideDalton Morris, Western Yell County

Class 1ABay 54, Concord 51Bay Class 1A-3 East 34-5Concord Class 1A-2 South 38-8Attendance – 5,302

Leading Scorers:Bay – Tyson Oliver 19, Dylan Loven 13Concord – Luke Connett 16, Jacob Roark 13

Leading Rebounders:Bay – Tyson Oliver 10, Dylan Loven 7Concord – Ryan Cornelison 8, Ethan Hebert 6

All-Tourney TeamMVP – Tyson Oliver, BayDylan Loven, BayMatt Holt, BayJacob Roark, ConcordRyan Cornelison, ConcordBroderick Brandon, BradleyJosh Duncan, Caddo HillsHunter Wilson, County LineDatwain Smith, EmersonColman Evans, HillcrestDylan Kilgore, JasperTyler Lippe, OmahaHamp Maus, Sacred HeartAustin Siebenmorgen, ScrantonTravson Harper, StephensAustin Gardner, ViolaLogan Bailey, West Side Greers Ferry

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BasketballHost School AmountSheridan $694.00

Other ParticipantHot Springs

OfficialsChuck GivensBilly HusleMarcus Johnson

BaseballHost School AmountBenton $1,116.80Conway $508.80Harding Academy $247.60Lonoke $250.00Norphlet $276.00Pulaski Academy $248.00Searcy $438.40Siloam Springs $170.00Woodlawn $156.80

Other ParticipantsBatesvilleCabotClintonDumasGentryNorth Little RockParkers ChapelPulaski RobinsonRogersTaylor

OfficialsJim GouldTom GouldSteven HarrellBrian JacksonSamuel KhabeerDerrick LewisBrogan LopezTony ParrCalvin PuryearTony RebelesNick RodriguezWilliam RudasillDoug SpearsAntonio ThompsonJohn ThompsonKeith VergasonRich WalkerMike Wilson

SoftballHost School AmountBenton $520.00Magnolia $312.00Mayflower $152.00Norphlet $648.00

Other ParticipantsArkansas BaptistBeardenEl Dorado

HermitageMorriltonParkers ChapelSmackoverStrongTaylor

OfficialsJeff BooneShawn BradfordGreg BrooksPhillip ColeJ.W. HarrisSteve JohnsonSteve JonesRonald KnightRonald MartinMarty PolkSam PorterRodney PriceGlenn PrinceSteve ReedDoug SpearMark Tackett

Soccer Host School AmountConway $134.40Greenbrier $256.00Harrison $322.00Russellville $134.40Siloam Springs $421.00Springdale Har-Ber $937.60Van Buren $683.20

Other ParticipantsBentonvilleCabotFort Smith SouthsideGentryRogersRogers HeritageSpringdale

OfficialsWessam AlhamniJeff AllenderClay BabinJulio BarcaRod ContrerasJames CoodyJohn CoodyRobert CouserSergio GilDaniel LeakBob LeffertManuel LopezDaniel MangumMike MooreCharles PartinTim ReevesThomas RodriguezWilliam Whitescarrer

The amount listed below was sent in by the home team for the Catastrophe Insurance Fund. The funds are from pre-season basketball, baseball, softball and soccer games.

2013 Catastrophe Insurance Benefit Game Reports

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AAA Administrator’s Golf TournamentGreystone Country Club, Cabot, June 3rd

The 15th Arkansas Activities Association Administrator’s Appreciation Golf Tournament will be held on Monday, June 3, 2013, at Greystone’s Mountain Spring Golf Course in Cabot. The tournament is co-sponsored by Tips/Taps, American Fidelity and Daktronics.

The format is a four-person, 18-hole scramble. The tee time is 10:00 a.m. Dinner will be served after completion of the tournament.

Registration is set for 8:30 a.m.

There is a $50.00 green fee, which includes cart and practice balls. Prizes will be awarded by flights, and Tips/Taps will provide prizes for closest to the hole and longest drive. Tips/Taps will also sponsor a hole-in-one contest for a new car.

The tournament is limited to the first 120 golfers.

The fee for Corporate Sponsors is $125.00 per person.

Clip the form below and return as indicated.

REGISTRATIONAAA GOLF TOURNAMENT

(Please Complete)Preferred Golf Partners

1. _______________________________________

2. _______________________________________

3. _______________________________________

4. _______________________________________

PLEASE INDICATE GOLF HANDICAP OR # OF ROUNDS PLAYED PER YEAR AFTER EACH NAMECheck One:_______________________ *Package of $50.00 each

_______________________ *Sorry, I am unable to attend but enclosed is a tax deductible donation of_______________DEADLINE: Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Please make check payable and mail to:Arkansas Activities AssociationAdministrator's Golf Tournament3920 Richards RoadNorth Little Rock, AR 72117

For additional information contact Annette Savage, 501-955-2500

Number of Reservations _____________________

Name ____________________________________

Address __________________________________

City/St./Zip _______________________________

Day Phone ________________________________

Evening Phone _____________________________(If paying for the entire group include all names of partici-pants)

or make payment by credit card

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CORPORATE SPONSORS

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