CLASS 6A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GREENWOOD VS. LAKE HAMILTON

Wolves look to get better of Bulldogs

Joe Trusty (left) and the Greenwood Bulldogs defeated Lake Hamilton 38-28 on Nov. 6 in Pearcy.
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Joe Trusty (left) and the Greenwood Bulldogs defeated Lake Hamilton 38-28 on Nov. 6 in Pearcy. (Sentinel Record/Grace Brown)

The top two teams in the 6A-West Conference played in a state championship game preview almost a month ago.

Greenwood won 38-28 at Lake Hamilton on Nov. 6 at Wolf Stadium in Pearcy to win the 6A-West Conference championship.

Tonight, Greenwood (13-0) and Lake Hamilton (11-1) face each other again. This time, they'll be playing for the Class 6A state championship at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.

Kickoff is scheduled for 6:40 p.m. with the game televised by Arkansas PBS.

In the first meeting, which came in the last week of the regular season, Greenwood recovered two fumbles in the final three minutes. The Bulldogs returned one for a touchdown to extend their lead to 38-28 with less than 30 seconds remaining.

Lake Hamilton Coach Tommy Gilleran said the Wolves have played better since that loss. The Wolves are hoping they can outlast the Bulldogs in the rematch.

"We have to cut out the turnovers," Gilleran said. "We got down to their 20, then we fumbled."

Greenwood senior running back Hunter Wilkinson had 203 yards and 2 touchdowns on 20 carries in the first game against Lake Hamilton. Wilkinson leads the Bulldogs with 1,488 yards and 23 touchdowns this season.

"Whew, he's a doozy," Gilleran said. "He's the main person to stop. We'll have our hands full."

First-year starting quarterback L.D. Richmond, a senior, has thrown 28 touchdown passes to help give the Bulldogs balance on offense.

For Lake Hamilton, it's been a run-first operation.

Juniors Tevin Woodley (1,893 yards) and Owen Miller (1,723 yards) have each scored 21 touchdowns for the Wolves. Woodley had 195 yards and a touchdown against Greenwood in the first game.

Coach Chris Young said the Bulldogs' defense has to be better against the Wolves' running game tonight.

"They do a great job of running the football," Young said. "We have to make plays."

Special teams, Young said, could be important against the Wolves. The Bulldogs recovered an onside kick in the third quarter in the previous meeting, which led to Wilkinson's 3-yard run that gave Greenwood a 28-17 lead with 23 seconds left in the quarter. That score proved to be big, as the Bulldogs were able to hold off the Wolves down the stretch.

"Special teams are going to be huge," Young said. "We got an onside kick, and it made an impact."

Greenwood has won two of the past three Class 6A state championships (2017, 2018) and is looking to win its 10th title overall. Former coach Rick Jones won eight titles in his tenure at Greenwood from 2004-19 before resigning in February to take a senior analyst position at Missouri. Young was promoted from offensive coordinator to head coach less than a week after Jones' resignation.

The Wolves are searching for their third state title overall and first since 2008. Lake Hamilton hired Gilleran in 2017 from Fountain Lake to replace Jeremy Reed, who was at the school for one season after he took over for longtime coach Jerry Clay, who led the Wolves to state titles in 1992 and 2008.

Gilleran said the Wolves respect the Bulldogs but are ready for the challenge of facing them on the state's biggest stage.

"That's a great football team," Gilleran said. "Coach Jones built a great tradition. Coach Young has kept it in good hands. They're the gold standard.

"We hope to be on that level."

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At a glance

LAKE HAMILTON VS. GREENWOOD

WHAT Class 6A state championship

WHEN 6:40 p.m.

WHERE War Memorial Stadium, Little Rock

TV Arkansas PBS

RADIO KHLR-FM, 106.7, in Little Rock

TICKETS $7, available online at aractivities.org/ti… (no tickets will be available at the gate)

RECORDS Lake Hamilton 11-1; Greenwood 13-0

COACHES Lake Hamilton: Tommy Gilleran; Greenwood: Chris Young

Class 6A capsule

LAKE HAMILTON (11-1)

DATE OPPONENT RESULT

Aug. 28 at HS Lakeside W, 31-17

Sept. 11 Malvern W, 37-16

Sept. 17 at Hot Springs W, 38-28

Sept. 25 Mountain Home* W, 28-14

Oct. 1 at LR Parkview+

Oct. 9 at Russellville* W, 43-42 (OT)

Oct. 16 Siloam Springs* W, 42-19

Oct. 23 Van Buren* W, 44-7

Oct. 30 at Benton* W, 51-34

Nov. 6 Greenwood* L, 38-28

Nov. 13 Sheridan# W, 49-36

Nov. 20 El Dorado# W, 50-14

Nov. 27 at Sylvan Hills# W, 21-20 (OT)

*6A-West game +ccd., covid-19

#Playoff game

COACH Tommy Gilleran (30-16 in four seasons at school)

MASCOT Wolves

CONFERENCE 6A-West

RECORD 11-1, 5-1 6A-West, second

RANKING No. 2 in Class 6A and No. 7 overall (at end of regular season)

PLAYERS TO WATCH QB Layne Warrick (Jr., 6-0, 165); RB Owen Miller (Jr., 5-11, 191); RB Tevin Woodley (Jr., 5-8, 190); OL Chase Jessup (Jr., 6-4, 270); LB Izaiah Clenney (Jr., 5-11, 190)

GREENWOOD (13-0)

DATE OPPONENT RESULT

Sept. 4 at FS Southside W, 42-3

Sept. 11 Springdale Har-Ber W, 33-0

Sept. 18 Choctaw, Okla. W, 23-12

Sept. 25 Bentonville West W, 35-28

Oct. 2 at Mountain Home* W, 40-7

Oct. 9 at Siloam Springs* W, 49-10

Oct. 16 Russellville* W, 48-10

Oct. 23 Benton* W, 42-28

Oct. 30 at Van Buren* W, 50-29

Nov. 6 at Lake Hamilton* W, 38-28

Nov. 13 West Memphis# W, 55-7

Nov. 20 Mountain Home# W, 49-13

Nov. 27 Marion# W, 51-7

*6A-West game +ccd., covid-19

#Playoff game

COACH Chris Young (13-0 in first season at school)

MASCOT Bulldogs

CONFERENCE 6A-West

RECORD 13-0, 6-0 6A-West, first

RANKING No. 1 in Class 6A and No. 4 overall (at end of regular season)

PLAYERS TO WATCH QB L.D. Richmond (Sr., 6-0, 155); RB Hunter Wilkinson (Sr., 5-11, 190); WR Caden Brown (Sr. 5-8, 155); DL Tyler Crossno (So., 6-0, 190); LB Jordan Hanna (Sr., 6-2, 210)

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