Two-out bunt leads to decisive run as Rogers edges Heritage in eight-inning showdown
ROGERS -- An orthodox play meant to extend an extra inning even longer ended up being the winner Monday.
Henry, a lifelong Arkansas resident, began his sports writing career as a stringer in Russellville in 1985 and began full-time status two years later when he was named the sports editor of the Helena-West Helena Daily World. He has also spent time at the Stuttgart Daily Leader, the Wynne Progress, the Jacksonville Patriot, The Sentinel-Record in Hot Springs and The Courier in Russellville. Henry moved to Bentonville in March 2006 when he was transferred to The Morning News and was retained upon the newspaper merger last year.
Henry has won numerous journalism awards through his career in sports writing in a number of categories, as well as his work on the design/copy desk. His last two awards came in the 2008 Arkansas APME contest, when he finished first and third in headline writing among the state's largest newspapers.
ROGERS -- An orthodox play meant to extend an extra inning even longer ended up being the winner Monday.
All-NWADG girls bowler of the year and the boys bowler of the year.
CENTERTON -- Valeria Hernandez and Ellie Schrank are ready to test the waters that a pair of NCAA Division I schools will allow them to try.
Kyle Pennington is ready to come home, and now he has the opportunity to make it happen.
ROGERS -- It was impossible for Cooper Mann to contain the smile he had on his face Monday, and for good reason.
BENTONVILLE -- It's not normal for a soccer player to feel the need to get farther away from the goal in order to get a better shot.
Fayetteville swept the team titles against a heavy field during the Lake Hamilton Invitational track and field meet Friday at Wolf Stadium in Pearcy.
ROGERS -- Once Springdale's players found a suitable place near the goal, the soccer ball just seemed to find them in that certain spot Tuesday night.