Huntsville Sports

Huntsville’s volleyball team has been making noise, moving up in the 4A-1 Conference standings by posting a 5-match winning streak.

A tough day on the green didn’t bode well for Huntsville’s golf teams, but Payden Thomas and two girls, Katie Bertrand and Kallie Bolinger, qualified for state. 

Huntsville hosted its annual cross country meet known as the Eagle Invitational on Monday. The event attracted scores of runners from area teams for both the senior high 5K and junior high 2-mile runs with a good showing by the Eagles.

A 61-yard Berryville punt flipped the field and set up a blocked Huntsville punt that changed the complexion of Friday’s game with the Eagles losing 21-6.

Huntsville Eagles Players of the Week: September October 3 edition. Huntsville vs. Berryville

Huntsville finished third in Thursday’s boys team standings while competing at “The Highlands” in Bella Vista with a score of 269 behind Gravette (245) and Shiloh Christian (246).

A mammoth defensive effort by Huntsville caused seven turnovers and preserved an 8-6 win at West Fork Friday on Brett Henderson’s interception on the last play of the game.

Huntsville has generated some momentum in varsity volleyball, throwing off the stigma of a 1-5 start.

Huntsville’s football team has gone through a wringer of adversity this season, yet the Eagles’ tenacity Friday empowered them to emerge victoriously, 8-6, at West Fork.

Huntsville Eagles Players of the Week September 26 edition. Huntsville vs. West Fork

Huntsville placed four runners in the top 50 at the Elkins Invational Cross Country Meet on Saturday led by Weston Molyneux, who placed fifth in 12:32.80 in the 5K run.

Huntsville’s junior varsity and Kingston boys golf teams tied for first at Monday’s Huntsville Open in a four team match.

A milestone looms on the horizon for Huntsville volleyball, hosting the Class 4A State Volleyball Tournament at the AT & Georgia Mae Smith Activities Center Oct. 29-31. Coach Kasey Gosvener …

Huntsville showed flashes of promise, but mental mistakes hurt, two touchdowns were called back by penalties and the Eagles lost 42-8 in Friday’s home-opener to Clinton in nonconference football.

Huntsville Eagles Players of the Week September 19 edition. Huntsville vs. Clinton

Both Huntsville and Kingston teams competed at the Shiloh Christian Invitational cross country meet Saturday.

Huntsville golfers enjoyed two productive outings on the green last week and both the boys and girls squads placed first in Monday’s home meet.

Huntsville senior middle blocker Lakelynn Greenfield discovered victory through faith during the physical challenge of overcoming, not one, but two torn ACL injuries as she returned to volleyball.

Coming off a bye week Huntsville’s football team had time for injuries to mend and is more physically sound this week going into Friday’s nonconference home game against Clinton.

The Huntsville boys golf team last week defeated Rogers Heritage and Elkins at Bentonville West Links. The Eagles finished with a 150 total, followed by Elkins with 160 and Heritage 162. …

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