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Wildcats Boast Tall Targets

SPRINGDALE HAR-BER’S HEIGHT, SPEED MAKES OFFENSE DIFFICULT TO DEFEND

Posted: August 11, 2011 at 5:43 a.m.

Springdale Har-Ber junior wide receiver Austin Pierce goes through route and catching drills at practice Monday at the school’s practice field.
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Springdale Har-Ber junior wide receiver Austin Pierce goes through route and catching drills at practice Monday at the school’s practice field.

While the 7A-West Conference might not have some of the marquee names it did a year ago, one thing it does have is a deep pool of wide receivers.

THE SKINNY

Springdale Har-Ber Wildcats Football

Watch Out For: Senior Michael Fine is receiving a lot of attention from colleges due to his size and speed and will likely be who defenses focus on stopping.

Biggest Strength: The key trio of Har-Ber receivers are all 6-foot-2 or taller and should prove to be coverage mismatches against defensive backs.

Biggest Question: Har-Ber is still without a starting quarterback. Though both contenders look the part, the Wildcats are without consistency under center to get receivers the ball.

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