Basketball: Patience pays off for Finney, Fayetteville

NWA Democrat-Gazette/MICHAEL WOODS @NWAMICHAELW
Caleb Finney (20) of Fayetteville High tries to take a shot over Northside defender Jackson Forsey (30) Tuesday, November 15, 2016 during their game at Fayetteville High School.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/MICHAEL WOODS @NWAMICHAELW Caleb Finney (20) of Fayetteville High tries to take a shot over Northside defender Jackson Forsey (30) Tuesday, November 15, 2016 during their game at Fayetteville High School.

FAYETTEVILLE -- Caleb Finney is like most of the Fayetteville players who came into this season lacking much varsity playing experience.

Finney, now a 6-foot-4 senior forward, was actually more than capable of contributing to the Purple Bulldogs during their 7A-West Conference championship run last season. Instead, he had to wait his turn.

Profile

Caleb Finney

SCHOOL Fayetteville

CLASS Senior

HEIGHT 6-4

WEIGHT: 180

POSITION Forward

NOTABLE Averages 9.5 points and team-high 5.8 rebounds per game. … First-year starter, Finney waited his turn in the Fayetteville lineup as he learned behind experienced veterans Josh Breathitt, Drake Wymer and August Carlson as a junior. .. Has scored in double figures in 10 of Fayetteville’s 18 games and has recorded double-digit rebounds in three of the last four games.

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7A-West Conference

Girls

Team^Conference^Overall

Fayetteville^6-0^19-2

Van Buren^6-0^15-3

Rogers^4-2^12-7

Springdale^3-3^9-10

Bentonville^3-3^10-9

Springdale Har-Ber^2-4^11-8

Bentonville West^1-5^3-15

Rogers Heritage^0-6^6-13

Tuesday’s Scores

Fayetteville 81, Springdale High 72

Van Buren 47, Springdale Har-Ber 31

Bentonville 69, Rogers Heritage 42

Rogers High 60, Bentonville West 27

Friday’s Games

Bentonville West at Bentonville, 6 p.m.

Springdale High at Rogers High, 6 p.m.

Van Buren at Fayetteville, 6 p.m.

Rogers Heritage at Springdale Har-Ber, 6 p.m.

Boys

Team^Conference^Overall

Team^W-L^W-L

Springdale Har-Ber^5-1^13-6

Bentonville^5-1^9-9

Van Buren^4-2^11-8

Rogers Heritage^3-3^11-8

Bentonville West^3-3^10-9

Fayetteville^2-4^7-11

Springdale High^2-4^5-13

Rogers High^0-6^7-12

Tuesday’s Results

Fayetteville 65, Springdale High 47

Bentonville 52, Rogers Heritage 44

Van Buren 62, Springdale Har-Ber 56

Bentonville West 56, Rogers High 46

Friday’s Games

Bentonville West at Bentonville High, 7:30 p.m.

Rogers Heritage at Springdale Har-Ber, 7:30 p.m.

Springdale High at Rogers High, 7:30 p.m.

Van Buren at Fayetteville, 7:30 p.m.

7A-West Conference Statistical Leaders

Boys

TEAM OFFENSE^G^PTS^AVG

Springdale Har-Ber^6^376^62.7

Fayetteville^6^340^56.7

Bentonville^6^336^56.0

Van Buren^6^302^50.3

Bentonville West^6^299^49.8

Rogers Heritage^6^269^44.8

Rogers High^6^256^42.7

Springdale High^6^243^40.5

TEAM DEFENSE^G^PTS^AVG

Bentonville^6^268^44.7

Springdale High^6^277^46.2

Van Buren^6^284^47.3

Rogers Heritage^6^286^47.7

Bentonville West^6^299^49.8

Springdale Har-Ber^6^301^50.2

Fayetteville^6^325^54.2

Rogers High^6^381^63.5

Scoring Leaders

PLAYER, SCHOOL^G^PTS^AVG

Perry, Springdale Har-Ber^6^113^18.8

Stanley, Rogers Heritage^6^109^18.2

Hemphill, Bentonville^6^104^17.3

Fitch, Springdale High^6^95^15.8

Beckner, Van Buren^6^93^15.5

Roth, Fayetteville^6^80^13.3

West, Van Buren^6^74^12.3

Hornsby, Bentonville West^6^71^11.8

Kindrix, Van Buren^6^68^11.3

Casey, Rogers High^6^62^10.3

Finney, Fayetteville^6^61^10.2

Collin Blackburn, Bentonville West^6^56^9.3

Cooper, Fayetteville^6^53^8.8

Olsen, Rogers Heritage^6^51^8.5

Shanks, Bentonville^6^49^8.2

Lewis, Fayetteville^6^48^8.0

Muldrew, Bentonville West^6^48^8.0

Bilyeu, Springdale High^6^47^7.8

Taylor, Springdale Har-Ber^6^45^7.5

Estrada, Bentonville^6^43^7.2

King, Springdale Har-Ber^6^42^7.0

Benninghoff, Rogers High^6^42^7.0

Dake, Rogers High^6^42^7.0

Kaunitz, Sprindale Har-Ber^6^41^6.8

Williams, Springdale Har-Ber^6^41^6.8

Rutherford, Bentonville West^6^40^6.7

Simon, Fayetteville^6^39^6.5

Hutchinson, Bentonville^6^38^6.3

Garrett, Springdale Har-Ber^6^35^5.8

Collier Blackburn, Bentonville West^6^35^5.8

Moss, Rogers Heritage^6^30^5.0

Peek, Rogers Heritage^6^28^4.7

Akbar, Bentonville^6^28^4.7

Girls

TEAM OFFENSE^G^PTS^AVG

Fayetteville^6^404^67.3

Springdale High^6^334^55.7

Van Buren^6^327^54.5

Rogers High^6^301^50.2

Bentonville^6^285^47.5

Springdale Har-Ber^6^263^43.8

Rogers Heritage^6^209^34.8

Bentonville West^6^198^33.0

TEAM DEFENSE^G^PTS^AVG

Van Buren^6^205^34.2

Fayetteville^6^212^35.3

Rogers High^6^269^44.8

Bentonville^6^300^50.0

Springdale High^6^301^50.2

Springdale Har-Ber^6^304^50.7

Bentonville West^6^360^60.0

Rogers Heritage^6^370^61.7

Scoring Leaders

PLAYER, SCHOOL^G^PTS^AVG

Kinney, Van Buren^6^110^18.3

M.Davis, Springdale High^6^100^16.7

Clark, Bentonville^6^83^13.8

Goforth, Fayetteville^6^80^13.3

Randels, Rogers High^6^66^11.0

Loyd, Rogers High^6^65^10.8

Franklin, Fayetteville^6^64^10.7

Hargus, Bentonville^6^62^10.3

Mayberry, Fayetteville^6^60^10.0

Richmond, Rogers High^6^58^9.7

Sandor, Rogers High^6^54^9.0

Snowden, Van Buren^6^52^8.7

Minchew, Springdale High^6^51^8.5

Collins, Springdale Har-Ber^6^50^8.3

Halie Jennen, Van Buren^6^48^8.0

Kinnamon, Rogers Heritage^6^48^8.0

Jackson, Springdale High^6^47^7.8

Hughes, Bentonville^6^46^7.7

Bailey Jones, Van Buren^6^44^7.3

Breathitt, Fayetteville^6^41^6.8

Gause, Springdale High^6^40^6.7

Juliza Brown, Springdale Har-Ber^6^40^6.7

Dougan, Springdale High^6^38^6.3

Thompson, Rogers Heritage^6^38^6.3

Wilson, Bentonville West^6^38^6.3

Vogel, Springdale High^6^37^6.2

Whaley, Springdale Har-Ber^6^36^6.0

Montgomery, Bentonville West^6^36^6.0

Richardson, Rogers Heritage^6^31^5.2

Henry, Bentonville West^6^31^5.2

Smith, Springdale Har-Ber^6^29^4.8

McKinney, Rogers High^6^29^4.8

Roberts, Bentonville^6^29^4.8

Last year's veteran posts Josh Breathitt, August Carlson and Drake Wymer earned most of the minutes, while Finney watched and learned. But he and the Fayetteville staff knew when this season began, the Purple'Dogs would actually have a secret weapon of sorts when Finney finally got his chance.

"He did get thrown into the fire this year because our expectations for him were pretty high," Fayetteville coach Kyle Adams said. "He's been an answer for us and he fills a need for us inside. He's a big guy who can score and also defend, and Caleb's done a really good job so far.

"The first three games he had a double-double. He does get in foul trouble from time to time because the guy he's guarding is usually bigger than him. But he's done a great job for us on and off the floor."

Finney, who averages 9.5 points and a team-best 5.8 rebounds per game for Fayetteville (7-11, 2-4 7A-West) entering tonight's home game against Van Buren. He knew he would be counted on in a big way with the Purple'Dogs losing the majority of last year's lineup to graduation. But Finney accepted the challenge head on and expected big things from himself right away.

"Last year going up against those guys, August and Josh and those guys, really prepared me for this year," Finney said. "I saw a really good guy (Tuesday) night in Carl Fitch (at Springdale) and I think I just keep getting better and I just have to keep working to help us get to the state tournament."

Finney provides Fayetteville with its best inside scoring option, but also creates problems with his ability to slip away from the basket and take defenders out on the perimeter with him. The Bulldogs have other scoring options to go along Finney, including steady senior guard Tyler Roth and Brennon Lewis.

"One thing people might not realize is he's one of our better perimeter shooters," Adams said. "People don't realize that and we use him a lot to pick and pop like what we had last year with Josh (Breathitt), and he's really answered that bell.

"He had two or three 3's the other night against Har-Ber and those are things we expect from him. They're not a surprise to us and we're just happy he's with us."

Fayetteville struggled early in the conference season. But after playing conference co-leader Springdale Har-Ber to overtime last Friday and putting up a convincing win at Springdale High on Tuesday, Finney sees the Purple'Dogs turning the corner.

Now he expects his hard work waiting his turn in previous seasons will start to pay off as Fayetteville begins to make a run down the stretch.

"We had some young guys coming in a we're starting to gel a little bit," Finney said. "The last two losses to Heritage and Har-Ber have been really close and we got a big win against Springdale the other night. Now we've got a good Van Buren team coming in Friday and it should be another challenge, but I think we're headed in the right direction for sure."

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