Bryant (AR) leads Bentonville (AR) 21-0 at half: Live updates, score of Arkansas AAA Class 7A state championship game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
A week ago, Bryant (Arkansas) survived a close call to return to a familiar postseason venue.
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The Hornets are right back in Little Rock’s War Memorial Stadium, playing for an Arkansas Activities Association state title for the seventh time since 2018. They will go for another Class 7A championship as they take on Bentonville in a rematch of last season’s 7A title game, when Bryant pulled off a 28-23 win.
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Bryant comes into Friday’s title match at 12-0, but that undefeated season appeared to be in serious jeopardy last week in the semifinals. The Hornets trailed Rogers by two touchdowns with less than three minutes left in the fourth quarter before forcing overtime and pulling off a 50-43 win.
As for Bentonville, the Tigers (12-0) also had to rally late in their semifinal, with running back Chris Ficklin scoring from 2 yards out with 10 seconds remaining to grab a 26-21 win against Conway.
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Bryant has won six state titles in program history, all since 2018. Bentonville is seeking to win state for the first time since claiming back-to-back titles in 2013-14.
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BRYANT 21, BENTONVILLE 0 HALF
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HALFTIME
– Bryant misses a 33-yard field goal attempt on the final play of the opening half, but it was still all Hornets as they take a 21-point lead into the locker room at intermission.
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SECOND QUARTER
– Bentonville has had six drives so far tonight. Tigers have punted on four of those, thrown an interception on another and turned it over on downs.
– TOUCHDOWN BRYANT. Hornets capitalize on the interception, and punch it in as running back TJ Hodges gets it in from 13 yards out on a third-down play. Grayson King adds the PAT. (Bryant, 21-0 | 7:11, 2nd)
– INTERCEPTION BRYANT. The Hornets’ Terrium Jones picks off a pass at the Bentonville 35 and returns it 11 yards to the 24. Bryant in great shape to possibly break this game wide open.
– Bentonville forces Bryant to punt, and the Tigers take over near their 25.
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– Bentonville has had to punt on each of its first three series. Bryant has the ball just past midfield as we start the second period.
FIRST QUARTER
– TOUCHDOWN BRYANT. Hornets add to their lead on a punt return, as Jakobe Boone takes it back 54 yards after initially fumbling it before picking it back up and finding big-time space. (Bryant, 14-0 | 6:56, 1st)
– Bentonville QB Cole Slepecki was shaken up on the opening series after being brought down to the turf on the third-down sack. He came back to start the second series but lasted a play before leaving the game. Tigers forced to punt for the second time tonight.
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– TOUCHDOWN BRYANT. Jeremiah Motes finds a wide open Keenan Latin over the middle from 29 yards out, and the Hornets have a successful opening drive. (Bryant, 7-0 | 8:18, 1st)
– Bryant converts on a fourth-and-short and are inside the Bentonville 30.
– Bryant defender Sam Nelson comes up with a sack on third down, and Bentonville will punt. Hornets to get the ball for the first time.
– It’s a chilly 39 degrees as we begin the game. Bentonville returns the kickoff to its 29-yard line.
PREGAME
– Bryant wins the toss and defers to the second half. Bentonville will receive the opening kickoff.
– Bryant is the designated visiting team in this game. Hornets are wearing blue helmets, white jerseys and blue pants. Bentonville, the home team, is in all black.
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– Live from War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, it’s a rematch for the Class 7A state championship. Defending champ Bryant takes on Bentonville.
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