Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Area girls choose colleges


Two Union County girls committed verbally Wednesday to sign Division I basketball letters of intent. El Dorado's Kanedria Andrews agreed to accept a scholarship offer from Louisiana Tech. Parkers Chapel's Savanna Langston said yes to a scholarship from UA-Little Rock.

Andrews, a 5-9 guard, averaged 6.4 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.3 steals for El Dorado, which advanced to the Class 6A state semifinals.

Langston, a 6-2 post, averaged 16.7 points, 12 rebounds and 5.2 blocked shots, leading the Lady Trojans to the Class 3A state semifinals.

Langston also had offers from Arkansas State, Louisiana Tech, South Alabama and Ouachita Baptist. She was also being recruited by Tulane and Rice.

Rice had Langston at number five on its list while Tulane had her as its third best player.

"They called me about a week ago and told me I really wasn't on the top of their list," she said. "I was really looking at Tulane, and Rice, too. I was really interested in them and they told me I wasn't on top of their list and they'd call me if anything changed."

Langston and Andrews both said they were happy with their decisions. Both plan to sign in November.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Golf in full swing


School hasn't started yet but the high school golf season is already in full swing. El Dorado hosted its annual Simmons First/Wildcat Invitational on Monday. The Wildcats and Lady Wildcats both finished third as Hot Springs Lakeside and Conway walked away with the boys and girls championships, respectively.

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The Arkansas Activities Association issued a release on heat related timeouts for the upcoming football season. An official's timeout is authorized when heat or humidity creates a health risk for players. If called, this timeout should follow a team's change of possession so it will not interrupt the flow of the game. The timeout will be sixty seconds and will not be charged to either team.

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El Dorado's Chasity Hay was named to the spring academic honor roll at Louisiana-Monroe. Hay is a freshman high jumper-long jumper for the Lady Warhawks track and field team. She is a former AmerCable-News-Times Scholar Athlete of the Year.

Welcome to West Faulkner

Okay, here's the deal. I've decided one blog just isn't enough. Some of you have been keeping up with my thoughts and exploits on floorburns.blogspot.com and I certainly appreciate your interest.
However, my ramblings roam from topic to topic and I think I need to be a little more specific. So, I've decided to turn floorburns into a blog about national and international sports topics, only.
I still want to talk about sports in Union County. So, I present to you West Faulkner, which will deal solely on things that happen in South Arkansas or with athletes who are from this area.
I hope to provide some thoughts that people in the area can get that I didn't have the room or time to put in the El Dorado News-Times. I also hope people who have moved from South Arkansas an outlet to keep up with what's going on in their hometown.
Hopefully, West Faulkner will provide some information and maybe even some entertainment from time to time. If it sucks, I'm sure some of my friends will let me know.