Monday, June 30, 2014

Amaden, Stock enjoy all-star cheer experience

By Mark Buffalo
Staff Wriiter
lonokecountysports@gmail.com

CONWAY — Two Carlisle High School cheerleaders participated in their final game Friday when they were part of the East squad at the Arkansas High School Coaches Association All-Star football game at Estes Stadium.
Bailey Amaden and Katlyn Stock cheered at both the football game and the basketball games Thursday at the Farris Center.
Amaden and Stock were both members of the Carlisle cheerleading squad, which finished as the Class 2A state runner up in December.
Amaden enjoyed her time during all-star week.
"We worked hard to nail our routine and it paid off," she said. "I enjoyed meeting the girls and cheering at halftime of the football game."
Amaden will attend the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville this fall. 
"I'll be majoring in apparel studies," she said, adding that the all-star game was her final one as a cheerleader.
Stock said she had fun cheering in the all-star games.
"It took a lot of hard work and dedication," Stock said. "I enjoyed getting to perform the routine we learned. I also enjoyed getting to meet so many great people during the experience."
Stock said she will attend Arkansas State University-Beebe this fall where she will study to become an elementary school teacher.

"It was a lot of fun and I'm so glad I got the opportunity to cheer one last time," she said. 

 Bailey Amaden and Katlyn Stock

 Katlyn Stock

Bailey Amaden
(Photos by Mark Buffalo)

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Weddle makes contributions in all-star game

By Mark Buffalo
Staff Writer
lonokecountysports@gmail.com

CONWAY — Carlisle running back Bo Weddle helped the East squad on two touchdown drives but the West won 23-14 in the annual Arkansas High School Coaches Association all-star football game Friday at Estes Stadium.
Weddle carried the ball 7 times for 6 total yards as the East ran the spread offense. Weddle had a 10-yard gain, taking a handoff from quarterback Dillon Turner of Salem. 
"The all-star week was an amazing experience for me being able to compete one last time as a high school athlete," Weddle said. 
Weddle will play this fall at Harding University in Searcy along with East teammates Heath and Keith Pledger of Cabot. Both were linemen on the white offense with Weddle. 
"Being able to play with Heath and Keith this week was awesome," Weddle said. "They showed me that they're going to be great teammates and they will have my back on and off the field."
Weddle said the all-star game will help him get ready for college football. He reports to Harding in early August.
"I feel like it did …. having to adjust to new people and coming together as a team with that you don't know real well," Weddle said.
Weddle said playing in the spread wasn't difficult.

"I've always been able to catch on to new things when it comes to football pretty quickly," Weddle said.


East running back Bo Weddle of Carlisle takes a handoff from quarterback Dillon Turner of Salem.


Bo Weddle rounds the corner during his 10-yard run in the first half during the all-star game. 
(Photos by Mark Buffalo)

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Shinn helps East to all-star baseball DH split

By Mark Buffalo
Staff Writer

Lonoke baseball player Mikey Shinn helped the East squad to a split in the Arkansas High School Coaches Association All-Star doubleheader Tuesday at Bear Stadium in Conway.
The East won the first game 5-4 but dropped the nightcap 7-6.
Shinn played first base for three innings and recorded five putouts. He pitched two innings, striking out three while giving up one run on one hit.
At the plate, Shinn was 0 for 3 with two groundouts.
"The all-star game was an awesome experience to get to meet and play against some of the state's best players," Shinn said. "I had a blast."
Shinn was a role player before his senior season, which led to his all-star appearance, the first for Lonoke Jackrabbits baseball program since baseball was added to the all-star week in 2003.
"The big difference between two years ago and this past senior year was the mental side of baseball," Shinn said. "I tried to prepare myself and get myself in the right set of mind before I stepped on the rubber. I also learned that if you get in a tough situation that a pitcher is just as much of a coach and needs to know when to step off and gather yourself."
Shinn plans to attend Arkansas Tech University in Russellville. He said he wants to join the baseball team as a walk-on while being involved with the ROTC program and majoring in finance.

(Photos by Elijah Seigrist)

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Jackrabbits ranked 4th in Class 4A preseason poll by Hooten's Arkansas Football

The Lonoke Jackrabbits are ranked fourth in the Class 4A preseason rankings, which were published in the 22nd annual Hooten's Arkansas Football magazine, which hit store shelves this week. 
Warren is ranked first, followed by 2. Malvern, 3 Pine Bluff Dollarway, 4. Lonoke, 5, Nashville, 6. Star City, 7. Newport, 8. Gosness, 9 Hamburg and 10. West Helena.
In a poll of 4A-2 conference coaches, Lonoke is picked to finish third behind Newport and West Helena.
Stuttgart is picked fourth, followed by 5. Central Arkansas Christian, 6. Heber Springs, 7. Southside Batesville and 8. Riverview. 

Lonoke has one player on the Class 4A Sonic Super Team — defensive lineman Dylan Goforth. 

Bison ranked sixth in Class 2A preseason poll by Hooten's Arkansas Football

The Carlisle Bison are ranked sixth in the Class 2A preseason rankings, which were published in the 22nd annual Hooten's Arkansas Football magazine, which hit store shelves this week. 
Defending state champion Junction City is ranked first, followed by 2. Bearde, 3. Earle, 4. Rison and 5. East Poinsett County.
Rounding out the Top 10 are 7. Gurdon, 8. Hazen, 9 Dierks and 10 Des Arc.
In a poll of 2A-6 conference coaches, Carlisle is picked to finish third in league play. Hazen is the coaches' selection to win the league crown. Des Arc is picked to finish second. Following Carlisle is 4. McCrory, 5. Brinkley, 6. Palestine-Wheatley, 7. Augusta, 8. Clarendon and 9. Marvell.

Carlisle has one player on the Class 2A Sonic Super Team — defensive lineman Dylan Brazeal. 

Monday, June 23, 2014

SharkRockets do well in Bryant meet

By Mark Buffalo
Staff Writer
lonokecountysports@gmail.com

The Lonoke SharkRockets scored 137 points in their swim meet with Bryant and Maumelle on Saturday.
"We are having such  great season," team coordinator Tara Bennett said. "We had 22 kids swim 80 races Saturday and had 54 top times."
Emily Armstrong, girls 13-14: freestyle, third, 30.19; backstroke, first, 35.89; breaststroke, second, 39.75; butterfly, first, 34.94.
Makenzie Bennett, girls 15-18: freestyle, second, 29.96; breaststroke, second, 44.07; butterfly, first, 35.03; IM, first, 1:18.71.
Tristan Bennett, girls 15-18: freestyle, second, 31.60; backstroke, first, 37.93; breaststroke, first, 41.61; IM, first, 1:20.16.
Tanner Canamore, boys 15-18: freestyle, third, 30.03; butterfly, third, 33.97.
Tanner Edwards, boys 15-18: freestyle, first, 28.66; butterfly, second, 32.94; IM, second, 1:16.78.
Jimmy Evans, boys 15-18: freestyle, second, 28.91; backstroke, second, 33.56; butterfly, first, 32.00; IM, first, 1:15.25.
Casey Long, boys 15-18: backstroke, first, 41.47; butterfly, second, 40.34.
Kayla McGee, girls 15-18: freestyle, first, 26.00; backstroke, first, 30.19; breaststroke, first, 32.94; butterfly, first, 28.32.
Spencer McGhee, boys 7-8: freestyle, first, 18.71; backstroke, first, 24.42; breaststroke, first, 30.13.
Colby Rogers, boys 15-18: freestyle, second, 27.24; backstroke, first, 33.47; IM, second, 1:16.81.
Kanon Williams, boys 6-under: freestyle, third, 34.53; backstroke, first, 37.38.

Also swimming Saturday were Taylor Cash, Baileigh Dulaney, Kelyn Fagan, Hailey Fugatt, Colby Hartley, Lauren Hill, Luke Hill, Kenzlee Minton, Ruth Potter, Cassidy Roland and Joseph Webster. 

 Colby Rogers
 Jimmy Evans
 Girls Relay Team: Makenzie Bennett, Tristan Bennett, Kayla McGee, Emily Armstrong
Tanner Canamaore
(Photos by Tara Bennett)

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Bison athletes in all-star games this week

By Mark Buffalo
Staff Writer
lonokecountysports@gmail.com

The Carlisle Bison athletic program will be well-represented during the 2014 Arkansas High School Coaches Association All-Star games this week in Conway.
Bo Weddle will play for the East squad in the all-star football game Friday at Estes Stadium on the campus of the University of Central Arkansas. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. 
Cheerleaders Katlyn Stock and Bailey Amaden will cheer for the East squads in the basketball games Thursday at the Farris Center and the football game Friday. The girls basketball game starts at 6 p.m.
Weddle, who was named the Farm Bureau Class 2A defensive player of the year and the 2A-6 outstanding lineman/linebacker, rushed for 1,258 yards and 23 touchdowns on 197 carries while coming back from a devastating knee injury, which forced him to miss most of his junior season in 2012. He led the Bison in tackles with 110. 
"I'm honored to be able to represent our town and conference in the all-star game," Weddle said. "I'm looking forward to being able to play with and against some of the best players in the state."
Weddle signed with Harding University to play for the Bisons this fall.
Stock and Amaden were members of the Bison cheerleading squad, which finished as the Class 1A/2A state runners-up for the second consecutive year.
Stock said she is excited for the opportunity to cheer in the all-star game.
"This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and all of my hard work as a cheerleader has paid off," she said. "I"m very thankful to have such  great cheer coach in Lindsey Thaxton. I wouldn't be the cheerleader I am if it wasn't for her and my cheer family."
Amaden said she was ecstatic when Thaxton told her she would be an all-star cheerleader.

"I have always dreamed of having an awesome opportunity such as this," she said. "I've cheered for the Bison for six years and loved every bit of it. I'm also so thankful to have such a great coach in Lindsey Thaxton."

Bo Weddle
(Photo by Mark Buffalo) 

Katlyn Stock and Bailey Amaden
(Courtesy of Lindsey Thaxton)

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Shinn to represent Lonoke Jackrabbits in all-star baseball game

By Mark Buffalo
Staff Writer
lonokecountysports@gmail.com

For the first time since baseball was added to the Arkansas High School Coaches Association All-Star Games, the Lonoke Jackrabbits will be represented in the game.
Lonoke pitcher Mikey Shinn will be a member of the East squad when it takes on the West in the all-star game Tuesday at the University of Central Arkansas' Bear Stadium in Conway in a doubleheader, which starts at 5 p.m.
Baseball was first introduced by the AHSCA in 2003 after being a part of it's own entity with the Arkansas High School Baseball Coaches Association prior to 2003.
Shinn said he is honored to be a part of the game.
"It is a huge honor to be selected for the AAA all-star game, especially since I'm the first player to be selected from Lonoke to play in this game," Shinn said.
During the 2014 season, Shinn was the ace of the Jackrabbits pitching staff. He was 4-4 with two complete games. He had a 2.85 earned run average. He struck out 46 batters in 46 2/3 innings. He gave up only 55 hits while walking only 21. 
At the plate, Shinn batted .379, going 25 for 66 with 17 RBIs, two doubles and a triple. 

Lonoke pitcher Mikey Shinn, playing against Gosnell in the regional tournament last month, was selected to the Arkansas High School Coaches Association All-Star Games, which will be played Tuesday in Conway. 
(Photo by Mark Buffalo)


Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Lady Bison play in Cabot team camp

Carlisle Lady Bison coach Jonathan Buffalo talks to his team during their game at Cabot Junior High South on Monday. The Lady Bison lost to Central Arkansas Christian, the defending Class 4A state runner-up, but beat Class 7A Mount St. Mary and Class 5A Sylvan Hills during the opening day of team camp in Cabot. 
(Photo by Kym Warren)

Sunday, June 15, 2014

SharkRockets swim at Lakewood on Saturday, June 14

From Staff Reports

The Lonoke SharkRockets swim team competed in a meet Saturday with Cabot at Lakewood in North Little Rock.
The team's 18-year-old girls relay won their race with a time of 59.42 seconds. Swimming were Makenzie Bennett, Tristan Bennett, Kayla McGee and Emily Armstrong. 
Swimmers who scored points:
Emily Armstrong, girls 13-14: freestyle, second, 33.64; breaststroke, second, 44.03; butterfly, first, 38.59; IM, first, 1:30.65.
Makenzie Bennett, girls 15-18: freestyle, second, 34.21; breaststroke, third, 49.96; butterfly, second, 39.43; IM, second, 1:30.72.
Tristan Bennett, girls 15-18; freestyle, second, 35.08; breaststroke, first, 47.11; butterfly, third, 41.50; IM, first, 1:31.01.
Tanner Canamore, boys 15-18: freestyle, second, 33.47; backstroke, second, 42.18; breaststroke, second, 49.32; butterfly, first, 39.74
Bailey Dulaney, girls 15-18: freestyle, first, 40.17; backstroke, first, 49.84; breaststroke, third, 44.72.
Jimmy Evans, boys 15-18: freestyle, second, 33.18; backstroke, first, 39.95; breaststroke, second, 49.45; IM, first, 1:27.86.
Kelyn Fagan, boys 9-10: backstroke, third, 59.64.
Casey Long, boys 15-18: freestyle third, 39.39; backstroke, third, 49.29; breaststroke, third, 1:00.35; butterfly, first, 51.63.
Kayla McGee, girls 15-18: freestyle, first, 29.05; breaststroke, first, 36.36; butterfly, first, 32.47; IM, first, 1:13.19.
Spencer McGhee, boys 7-8: freestyle, first, 21.37; backstroke, first, 29.13; breaststroke, second, 32.61; butterfly, second, 38.13.
Kanon Williams, boys 6-under: backstroke, first, 46.73; freestyle, second, 36.81
Others swimmers participating include: Rylie Carter, Taylor Cash, Hailey Fuggat, Lauren Hill, Luke Hill, Kenzee Minton, Cassidy Roland, Colton Tidwell and Joseph Webster. 

 Emily Armstrong
 Rylie Carter
 Spencer McGhee
Tristan Bennett
(Photos by Tara Bennett)

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Jack Keith is new Bison football coach; hired Thursday night

By Mark Buffalo
Staff Writer

Defensive coordinator Jack Keith is the new head football coach at Carlisle High School.
Keith, who came to Carlisle in 2013 after a three-year stint at Warren High School, was hired to replace Brandon Barbaree, who resigned last month to become an administrator in Pangburn. Keith's hiring came during a special meeting of the Carlisle School Board on Thursday night.
In 2013, the Bison finished 12-2, advancing to the Class 2A state semifinals with Keith calling the defense.
"This is a wonderful opportunity … you couldn't ask for a better place to get the opportunity with the tradition that we have here at Carlisle," Keith said after the school board meeting. "I feel like I can just jump in and get going."
Keith said the Bison will continue to run the football in a similar manner, something that former coach Scott Waymire installed eight years ago.
"We're going to do what the kids know to do," Keith said. "I'm looking forward to it. I think you have to fit your scheme to the kids and not your kids to your scheme. These kids have shown they are good in this system. Why change what is not broken?"
Keith has been running the program since Barbaree resigned. He conducted spring practice as well as the organized team activities during the summer season. 
"It was going through the back of my mind that you hate to waste reps," Keith said. "I thought we may go through all this and it be for naught. Luckily it worked out. All of the spring reps are going to work for us."
Keith is a 2003 graduate of Hamburg High School. He played football one season at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway. He graduated from the University of Arkansas at Monticello in 2010. He worked for three years at Warren before coming to Carlisle a year ago. 
"When I took the job at Warren, I honestly think God talked to me the day I signed that contract that 'you'll be there for three years,'" Keith said. "When those three years were up, God talked to me again and said it was time to go. He led me here [Carlisle]. I firmly believe that."
Keith said he played football at UCA with Barbaree. 
"It was nice to come in somewhere where I already knew someone on the staff and that we would be able to work well together," he said. 
Keith and his wife Mary have been married more than three years. They have a 2-year-old daughter Collins.
Carlisle superintendent Jason Clark was complimentary of Keith while recommending him to the board following the executive session.
"I think he has earned the right to have a chance at this job," Clark said. "He comes from good football stock. He works well together with his current staff [Lonnie Roberson, Blake Dorsey]. They were advocates of Coach Keith."
Clark said the board will start looking for an assistant coach and teacher because of the vacancy of Barbaree.
The board also voted to hire high school principal Brad Horn to replace Barbaree as athletic director.

2014 schedule
Sept. 5 vs. England
Sept. 12 vs. DeWitt
Sept. 19 at Augusta*
Sept. 26 at Des Arc*
Oct. 3 vs. Marvell
Oct. 10 at Hazen*
Oct. 17 vs. Palestine-Wheatley*
Oct. 24 at Brinkley*
Oct. 31 vs. Clarendon*
Nov. 6 vs. McCrory*

*-2A-6 conference game

 Jack Keith, coaching in a game last season. 
New Bison coach Jack Keith talks to a player during spring practice. 
(Photos by Mark Buffalo)

Jack Keith is New bison coach

Jack Keith, the defensive coordinator at Carlisle, was promoted to head coach, replacing Brandon Barbaree, who resigned last month to become an administrator at Pangburn. 
Keith came to Carlisle a year ago after a stint at Warren. 
The Carlisle School Board approved his hiring during a special meeting Thursday night. 

Special Carlisle school board meeting tonight

A special meeting of the Carlisle School Board will be held tonight at 7:30 p.m.in the board room. This should be the time that a new football coach is hired. We will have updates as they happen. 

Mark

Monday, June 9, 2014

SharkRockets open swim season


By Mark Buffalo
Staff Writer

The Lonoke SharkRockets opened the 2014 Central Arkansas Swim League Season with a meet Saturday at the Cabot Veteran's Community Center.
Swimming for the SharkRockets were Emily Armstrong, Makenzie Bennett, Tristan Bennett, Tanner Canamore, Rylie Carter, Taylor Cash, Baileigh Dulaney, Tanner Edwards, Jimmy Evans, Kelyn Fagan, Hailey Fugatt, Colby Hartley, Lauren Hill, Luke Hill, Casey Long, Kayla McGee, Spencer McGhee, Kenzlee Minton, Ruth Potter, Colby Rogers, Cassidy Roland, Joseph Webster, Kanon Williams and Evan Wilson.
Emily Armstrong, girls 13-14: freestyle, second, 30.03; back, 38.72; breast, third, 40.50; IM, third, 1:18.91.
Makenzie Bennett, girls 15-18: freestyle, second, 30.19; back, second, 38.40; butterfly, first, 34.27; IM, first, 1:20.37.
Tristan Bennett, girls 15-18: freestyle, second, 31.32; back, third, 38.52; breast, second, 44.13; butterfly, third, 38.66.
Tanner Canamore, boys 15-18: butterfly, second, 34.59.
Baileigh Dulaney, girls 15-18: breast, third, 49.19.
Tanner Edwards, boys 15-18: freestyle, second, 28.84; back, second, 38.64; butterfly, first, 34.91; IM, second, 1:21.13.
Jimmy Evans, boys 15-18: freestyle, second, 29.00; breaststroke, second, 43.56; butterfly, third, 35.20.
Kelyn Fagan, boys 9-10: back, third, 51.75.
Colby Hartley, girls 15-18: freestyle, third, 35.22; breaststroke, second, 49.82.
Casey Long, boys 15-18: butterfly, third, 47.31; IM, second, 1:35.53.
Kayla McGee, girls 15-18: freestyle, first, 26.28; breast, first, 31.53; butterfly, second, 28.94; IM, first, 1:06.79.
Spencer McGhee, boys 7-8: freestyle, first, 17.85; back, first, 25.22; breast, first, 29.08.
Colby Rogers, boys 15-18: backstroke, third, 36.19.
Kanon Williams, boys 6-under: free, first, 32.68; back, second, back, 41.27.
Evan Wilson, boys 15-18: back, second, 35.40; breast, second, 37.29; IM, second, 1:15.49.


Kanon Williams 

Tanner Canamore 

Kayla McGee 

Makenzie Benett
(Photos courtesy of Tara Benentt)

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Pitch for the cure

The Wildbunch 12&u softball team at pitch for the cure in Fayetteville Arkansas this weekend. The team is coached by head coach Randy Truelove.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Jackrabbits opens season against Star City

By Mark Buffalo
Staff Writer

The Lonoke Jackrabbits will open the 2014 season Friday, Sept. 5 at home against the Star City Bulldogs.
The Bulldogs edged the Jackrabbits 16-14 in the season opener in 2013.
The Jackrabbits finished 9-3 in 2013, their best season since advancing to the Class 4A state finals in 2009, losing to Shiloh Christian in the state title game.

2014 Schedule
Sept. 5 vs. Star City
Sept. 12 at Beebe
Sept. 19 at LR McClellan
Sept. 26 Heber Springs*
Oct. 3 at Newport*
Oct. 10 vs. Southside Batesville*
Oct. 17 vs. West Helena*
Oct. 31 at Stuttgart*
Nov. 7 vs. Riverview*
*-4A-2 conference game

Bison still looking for coach

By Mark Buffalo
Staff Writer

The Carlisle Bison football team will open the 2014 season against England on Friday, Sept. 5, at Fred C. Hardke Field.
However, they are still without a head coach.
Brandon Barbaree resigned as head coach after one season to become principal at Pangburn Middle School. The Bison went 12-2, advancing to the Class 2A state semifinals, losing to eventual state champion Junction City at El Dorado High School.
Carlisle superintendent Jason Clark is continuing the search for a new coach. Check back with our blog for updates on the coaching search.

2014 schedule
Sept. 5 vs. England
Sept. 12 vs. DeWitt
Sept. 19 at Augusta*
Sept. 26 at Des Arc*
Oct. 3 vs. Marvell
Oct. 10 at Hazen*
Oct. 17 vs. Palestine-Wheatley*
Oct. 24 at Brinkley*
Oct. 31 vs. Clarendon*
NOv. 6 vs. McCrory*
*-2A-6 conference game

Lady Bison in team camp

The Carlisle Lady Bison basketball team played nine games in three days during a team camp at Palestine-Wheatley High School.
Coach Jonathan Buffalo said his team went 9-0 in the scrimmages. The Lady Bison will be playing in an upcoming team camp at Cabot High School.
 

Jackrabbits 7 on 7 update

From Lonoke defensive coordinator Drake Widener on his facebook page.

"Well the jackrabbits had a great day of work at the air raid 7 on 7 tournament. Looked pretty bad in the morning pool play, and when the kids got in the actual tournament they played lights out! The thing that is most exciting is the attitude we had when we lost the first three. We didn't get down, but instead came back and didn't lose in the tournament. We showed some mental toughness in the afternoon and as a coach you love to see that and the fact that we got better every game! Very proud to coach this group of kids!"