Rivalry Still Inspires Fight
Posted: September 16, 2012 at 5:45 a.m.
Tucker Lee, right, of Springdale Har-Ber gets around Will Bragg of Fort Smith Southside while making a run downfield Friday at Bulldog Stadium in Springdale.
Springdale Har-Ber and Fort Smith Southside are no longer in the same conference, but the intensity the teams displayed while facing each other remains.
THAT FIGURES
0 — Turnovers for Har-Ber after the Wildcats suffered three interceptions and three fumbles the previous week in a 27-16 defeat at Columbia (Mo.) Rock Bridge
4 — First downs for Har-Ber in first half
35 — Yards gained by Miguel Salgado on an end-around that helped Har-Ber eat some clock in the fourth quarter while holding a 10-7 lead
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