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Shiloh Christian senior and Central Arkansas baseball signee Blake Roberts led his team to the state finals in football and hopes to find the same success in baseball this spring.

This 6-foot-6 rocket right-hander is a competitor in any sport and spends much of his time working on bettering his game. Does this give coach an edge or does dad know Blake best? Let's find out with these 10 questions: ...
Prairie Grove senior Logan Ariola is one of the top all-around baseball players around an also starred on the Tigers' basketball team.

When he's not playing basektball or pitching and playing in the infield, some say the 6-foot-3, 180-pound Ariola could be a poster boy for Under Armour gear. We'll find out who knows Logan the best, his mom or his coach, after asking the trio these 10 questions: ...
Gentry senior Ayla Smartt is widely considered one of the top catchers in the state.

When she’s not behind the plate, the tough-as-nails Ayla Smartt is an excellent student who even used to play quarterback on a pee-wee football team. We’ll find out who knows Ayla the best, her coach or her father, after asking the trio these 10 questions: ...
Chantlee Nash is a 5-11 senior at Fayetteville High this year and has used her agility and smarts to attract interest from colleges for both basketball and volleyball.

Chantlee is the daughter of former Arkansas Razorbacks hoopster, Eugene Nash (1978-82. Dad coaches Chantlee on her summer AAU team, the Arkansas Rim Reapers. We'll see who knows Chantlee the best, her dad or her coach, after asking the trio these 10 questions: ...
Chantlee Nash is a 5-11 senior at Fayetteville High this year and has used her agility and smarts to attract interest from colleges for both basketball and volleyball.

Chantlee is the daughter of former Arkansas Razorbacks hoopster, Eugene Nash (1978-82. Dad coaches Chantlee on her summer AAU team, the Arkansas Rim Reapers. We'll see who knows Chantlee the best, her dad or her coach, after asking the trio these 10 questions: ...
Josh Fohner is one of the top playmakers in the 7A West and a major factor in why many consider Springdale Har-Ber a threat to make a state playoff run for the first time in the school's short history. Josh plays a lot like his favorite professional player, Steve Smith, but what else keeps this speedster's legs moving? We'll find out who knows Josh the best, his mom or his coach, after asking the trio these 10 questions.

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Tyler Wilson excels in football and baseball at Greenwood and he's attracted scholarship offers from many Division 1 programs.

Tyler is one of the best quarterbacks the River Valley has produced in some time. Off the field, he jams to the Dave Mathews Band, plays guitar and wants an SUV for his graduation present. We'll see who knows Tyler best, his mom or his coach, after asking the trio these 10 questions. ...
Fred Gulley III is a junior guard at Fayetteville High this year and has attracted acholarship offers from many top Division-1 programs, including Arkansas.

Fred has miraculously stayed humble during his recruitment, a trait that can be attributed to no-nonsense parenting by Verlyn and Fred Gulley, Jr. Off the court, he's a technology nut who loves video games and his new iPhone. We'll see who knows Fred the best, his mom or his coach, after asking the trio these 10 questions. ...
Coach Kevin Johnson and the Springdale Bulldogs are coming off a 6-4 season, but with players like Dakota Evans and fans like J.D. Evans, you could easily add two or three more wins to this year's record.

Dakota Evan is your typical football player, loves contact and loves to play. Playing for Springdale High School, Dakota has settled in at the fullback position and is doing very well. As Springdale finished up team camp at the University of Tulsa, Dakota set his sites on making this a season to remember. But first he must answer the Triple Play questions and see just how much J.D. Evans (dad)...

A collection of this month's best action photos.

The Three Amigas
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Extreme Competition
by: Will Flowers

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Realizing the Dream
Cory Goodwin always dreamed of being a college cheerleader. When she was in junior high, she and a friend traveled... More
Let’s Hear it For the Boys
by: Angie Baker, Director of Operations, Team Cheer USA and Team Dance USA

In the past, male college cheerleaders switched to cheerleading when they were unable to earn a scholarship in another sport.... More

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