Football: All-Star game final curtain call for most

All-Star week for high school athletes across the state of Arkansas can mean several things.

For one small group of fortunate players, the games are a final step in their high school careers before the next step just around the corner at the collegiate level. But for most of the recently graduated seniors in Conway this week, the All-Star week is the final opportunity to play the sport they love on a competitive level.

Arkansas High School All-Star Football Game

6 p.m. today

at Estes Stadium, Conway

East Team

Number^Name^School^Heigh^Weight

1 Darveon Brown^Warren^5-10^170

2 Henri Murphy^PB Dollarway^5-10^165

3 Kilay Cox^Warren^5-11^176

4 Josh Armstrong^Junction City^5-11^180

5 Keaundra Evans^Junction City^5-11^175

10 Carson Coats^Jonesboro^6-1^185

11 Kenton Crawford^Batesville^6-2^180

12 Deandre Rachel^Hamburg^5-8^160

13 Tra Doss^Sylvan Hills^5-11^185

14 Avery Johnson^Highland^6-2^207

20 Osvaldo Espericueta^Batesville^5-9^192

21 Aaron Scales^EPC^6-2^190

22 Trenton Mosley^Hazen^5-8^180

23 Brenden Young^Bryant^6-1^200

24 Jalen Small^Nettleton^5-11^185

30 Elmo Hempstead^Smackover^6-1^195

31 Lucas Tennison^Hazen^5-8^180

32 Keith Hayes^Helena-WH^5-6^205

33 Justin Horstkamp^Bearden^5-11^180

34 DeAndre McGill^Wynne^5-10^210

43 Matt Cummins^Conway^6-0^180

44 Kevin Chamorro^Conway^5-10^208

50 Josh Kester^Pocahontas^6-1^230

51 Austin Hall^Bearden^6-1^255

52 Kendrick Walker^Cross County^6-1^245

53 Aaron French^Hoxie^6-1^270

54 Kharian Stafford^Newport^6-2^230

55 Lafoya Smith^Warren^6-2^250

56 Mills Bryant^5-11^270

57 Tyler Edwards^Fouke^6-0^215

58 Chaderious Avery^PB Dollarway^5-11^205

59 Mitch Sandbar^Nettleton^6-1^215

70 Zack McCormick^Heber Springs^6-3^230

71 Aaron Brant^Smackover^6-0^280

72 Ty Davis^Smackover^6-3^240

73 Taylor Mason^Junction City^6-3^280

74 Haden Hawkins^Sylvan Hills^6-3^280

75 Korbin Waldemar^Greenwood^6-0^286

76 Nick Houston^Van Buren^6-6^290

77 Frank Jackson^Conway^6-2^285

78 Tristan Bulice^Cabot^5-11^265

79 Hunter Davis^Wynne^6-2^235

80 Quinton Young^EPC^6-0^180

81 Jalen Marshall^Warren^6-0^200

98 Dusty Grier^Beebe^6-2^260

99 Collin Condit^Conway^6-0^210

COACH David Carpenter (Junction City)

ASSISTANTS Clint Ashcraft (Conway HC), Bo Hembree (Warren HC), Chris Hill (Wynne HC), Todd Langrell (Mayflower HC), Bryan Ross (Siloam Springs HC), Brad Smith (Junction City assistant)

West Team

Number^Name^School^Height^Weight

1 Andrew Bishop^Texarkana^6-0^180

2 Drew Harris^Benton^6-0^185

3 Dylan Jones^Charleston^6-0^165

4 Khalid Stewart^Prescott^6-1^190

5 Tyran Simmons^Pine Bluff^6-1^190

10 Anthony Goffigan^Hot Springs^6-1^195

11 Kristian Thompson^Dardanelle^6-0^235

12 Kirk Baugh^White Hall^6-2^210

13 Ron’Darius Cone^Prescott^6-1^190

14 Kyran Simmons^Pine Bluff^6-1^180

20 Jonathan Bailey^Texarkana^5-11^235

21 Travis England^Elkins^6-2^175

22 Jayshon Williams^Pine Bluff^5-10^180

23 Alunzo Leeper^Gurdon^5-10^160

24 Tyler Brashear^Hector^5-9^170

30 John Clemons^Gurdon^6-1^185

31 Dontae Perry^FS Southside^6-1^165

32 Seth Acosta^FS Southside^5-10^170

33 Tim Dezort^Benton^5-11^185

34 Jacob Jackson^Murfreesboro^6-0^165

42 Ridley Weeks^Fayetteville^6-0^185

43 Salvador Sandoval^Springdale^6-2^170

44 Quinton Douglas^Watson Chapel^6-3^225

51 Monte Tony^England^6-0^200

52 Martez Modica^El Dorado^6-0^245

53 Parker Witt^Dardanelle^6-2^210

54 Bryson May^Booneville^5-10^220

55 Quincy Gragg^Malvern^6-1^220

56 Brandon Shepherd^Pine Bluff^5-10^260

70 Brett James^FS Southside^6-0^260

71 Sam Threlkeld^Fayetteville^5-10^260

72 Ernest Reed^El Dorado^6-4^275

73 Sam Colbert^Greenbrier^6-2^265

74 Alex Hartz^White Hall^6-2^262

75 Jackson McNeal^Fayetteville^6-2^245

76 Clifford Jackson^Hot Springs^6-4^320

77 Daniel Goodman^Poyen^6-8^305

78 Dakota Barrett^Mount Ida^6-3^270

79 Cody Yocham^Harrison^6-3^270

80 Brock Humphrey^Harrison^5-11^170

81 Joseph Failia^White Hall^5-11^150

82 Robert Ross^FS Southside^6-0^150

83 Gary Burton^Maumelle^6-0^220

84 Juwan Campbell^FS Southside^6-0^190

84 Joey Saucier^Rogers Heritage^5-11^200

COACH Greg Kendrick (Charleston)

ASSISTANTS Bobby Bolding (Pine Bluff HC), Kyle Jackson (Gurdon HC), Josh Price (Dardanelle HC), Chris Vereen (Hot Springs HC), Jeff Williams (FS Southside HC), Brett Hobbs (Charleston assistant)

When the Arkansas High School Coaches' Association All-Star Football game kicks off at 7 p.m. today at Estes Stadium, a mix of players who will move onto the college ranks will battle with and against many who are strapping on the pads for the final time.

Jackson McNeal, an offensive lineman from Fayetteville who is playing for the West All-Stars, is among the group playing his last game of football. McNeal, a 6-foot-2, 245-pound tackle, will attend the University of Arkansas as a student only this fall and views the All-Star week as a chance to end his playing career on a positive note.

"It's exciting," McNeal said. "The last time I played in a game (in the Class 7A finals) it didn't end the way I had hoped. So I'm glad for the opportunity to end with a win."

McNeal joins a strong collection of players from the Northwest Arkansas and River Valley areas representing mostly the West All-Star team today. His Fayetteville teammates, Sam Threlkeld and Ridley Weeks, are with him this week, along with fellow 7A-West Conference running back Joey Saucier from Rogers Heritage, wide receiver Salvador Sandoval from Springdale High and Fort Smith Southside's Dontae Perry, Seth Acosta, Brett James, Robert Ross and Juwan Campbell.

Others making up the West roster locally include Travis England of Elkins and Dylan Jones of Charleston.

"I've been surprised at some of the talent here," McNeal said. "I'm a pretty big guy, but I look like a fly on the wall compared to some of these guys.

"We go up against the top guys in the 7A, but there's definitely guys just as talented here from the other classifications."

While McNeal makes up the majority of players who will the All-Star game as their football curtain call, others will springboard from the game onto their college careers. One such player is Sandoval, who plans to play at Missouri Southern State.

"I want us to win," Sandoval said. "Because you know, I could use the win. So I'd be pretty upset if we end up losing this game."

Sports on 06/26/2015

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