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NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE Bentonville High running back Preston Crawford (1) shakes off Bryant defensive back Mike Jones on Friday at Tiger Stadium in Bentonville. Visit nwadg.com/photos for more photos from the game.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE Bentonville High running back Preston Crawford (1) shakes off Bryant defensive back Mike Jones on Friday at Tiger Stadium in Bentonville. Visit nwadg.com/photos for more photos from the game.

BENTONVILLE -- Jody Grant's birthday present just couldn't wait Friday night.

Bentonville High started the celebration early with 24 first-quarter points and ended it by dousing its coach with icy liquid near the end of the game as the Tigers earned a trip to the Class 7A state championship with a convincing 44-14 semifinal victory over Bryant at Tiger Stadium.

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First quarter

Bent — FG Younger 44, 8:03.

Bent — Lyons 6 run (Younger kick), 5:54.

Bent — Beeler 16 pass from Lyons (Younger kick), 3:40.

Bent — Crawford 1 run (Younger kick), :20.

Second quarter

Bent — Crawford 3 run (pass fail), 6:10.

Bryant — Murray 9 pass from Hefley (Scoles kick), 3:04.

Bent — Escamilla 7 run (Younger kick), :29

Third quarter

Bryant — Murray 36 pass from Hefley (Scoles kick), 1:54.

Fourth quarter

Bent — Johnson 27 pass from Lyons (Younger kick), 5:27.

Bentonville (10-2) returns to War Memorial Stadium for the first time since Grant took over for Barry Lunney, who retired after the Tigers completed back-to-back state championships in 2014. Bentonville will play North Little Rock, a 49-14 winner over Conway, in a noon game Dec. 2.

"It's the sweetest birthday gift you could get," Grant said. "I told my wife earlier the best gift I could envision would be winning a semifinal football game and giving our kids the opportunity to compete for a state championship.

"This group is hungry for this. This is not a fluke. This is something they are working hard for, and it's important to them."

Bentonville found success numerous times with big plays after Bryant (10-3) had its opening drive stall after a personal foul call and was forced to punt. The Tigers' first offensive play was a 41-yard run by Preston Crawford and set the stage for Sam Younger's 44-yard field goal, then Nathan Lyons quickly made it a 17-0 game when he scored on a 6-yard touchdown run and threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Landon Beeler with 3 minutes, 40 seconds left in the first quarter.

Crawford, who finished with 85 yards on 13 carries, completed the first-quarter barrage when he scored from a yard out with 20 seconds remaining. That came after Bentonville's defense held Bryant to a trio of three-and-outs and forced punts.

"We started doing some stuff offensively, and it was working," Grant said. "When our offensive line is clicking and our run game is clicking, then we're really good on offense. But we have some weapons to throw the ball to, and our quarterback is operating very smoothly right now."

By the time Bryant could get its offense going, Bentonville had already extended its lead to 30-0 on Crawford's 3-yard touchdown run midway through the second quarter. The Hornets finally broke on the scoreboard when Ren Hefley hit Brandon Murray with a 9-yard touchdown pass at the 3:04 mark, only to have the Tigers counter on Joey Escamilla's 7-yard run with 29 seconds before halftime.

"We just didn't play well," Bryant coach Buck James said. "We've been doing this for the last three weeks, and we did it again this week. It's either immaturity or it's something I'm not doing right to get them to where they can function.

"But give Bentonville a lot credit. They have a good football team, and they whipped us on both sides of the line. Their interior guys were much faster, stronger and had a lot more leverage then our guys did. We allowed it to happen and they took it to us."

Lyons, playing his final home game, finished with 262 yards and two touchdowns on 13-of-21 passing, and he added 78 yards on 11 carries. Hefley finished 27 of 45 for 296 yards through the air.

Sports on 11/25/2017

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