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In basketball action, Kingston played at Cotter on Nov. 1.

Huntsville High School Senior Kenndra Thomas does not let anything hold her back.

The Kingston girls placed six runners in the top eight last Thursday to easily repeat as Class 1A state cross country champions.

Ozark used its powerful running game to overwhelm Huntsville last Thursday 52-21 in the regular-season finale for both football teams at Eagle Stadium.

Huntsville’s Ashton Miller looks to pass against Morrilton.

Due to the threat of severe weather Friday night, the Eagles will conclude the 2022 regular season on Thursday, Nov. 3.

Elkins blasted Gentry 56-14 on Friday to capture the 4A-1 Conference and earn the top seed in the upcoming high school football playoffs.

Huntsville High School’s Averie Dunn finished second last week at the 4A-1 Conference cross country meet held in Mitchusson Park.

The Jr. High girls on Oct. 26 played in the Jasper Jr. Tournament, falling to Omaha. The final score was Kingston 15, Omaha 37.

Huntsville High School Senior Emily Mosley has a full plate.

The Huntsville Lady Eagles return one of their top playmakers from a year ago and will be helped out this basketball season by a talented group of sophomores, according to head coach Greg McCone.

The Huntsville Eagles’ basketball team will be taller this season than in previous years, and will return one of the better guards in northwest Arkansas in senior Mason Davidson. 

GREEN FOREST – The Huntsville Eagles overcame both adversity and a determined Tigers’ team Friday to pull out a 45-41 win in the 4A-1 Conference.

The public is invited to a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday to officially open the Huntsville School District’s AT & Georgia Mae Smith Activity Center, located at 400 Cain Ave.

Tonight Huntsville travels to Green Forest (1-7, 0-5) to battle the Tigers in 4A-1 action.

The Elkins Elks beat Ozark 48-21 on Friday to remain unbeaten in the 4A-1 Conference.

Elly Harriman is one busy senior at Huntsville High School. When it comes to sports, she plays forward and post for the Lady Eagles basketball team, middle hitter for the volleyball team, and middle infielder for the softball team. When it comes to school, she is vice president of the Student Council, a member of the National Honor Society (NHS), a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), and participates in Unified Sports. 

The Elkins girls finished second on Monday at the 3A-1 District cross country meet in Bergman.

Farmington beat Huntsville 3-1 in the 4A-Northwest Conference tournament last week, ending the Lady Eagles’ season one win shy of making the state tournament.

Senior Amos Mayes did everything possible Friday to make sure the Huntsville Eagles won their first football game of the season.

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