Stories by Jeff Krupsaw

  • Cabot peers take pride in showdown

    Blaine Calhoon and Connor Gaunt did something together they do all the time Friday afternoon at Eagle Hill Golf Club in Little Rock.

  • Hog lurks after firing 5-under 66

    University of Arkansas golfer William Buhl is three shots off the lead heading into today's final round of the 113th Southern Amateur.

  • Nicolas jumps in as Travs' manager

    Cesar Nicolas had not even managed his first game for the Arkansas Travelers when he was asked about the somewhat unusual circumstances leading to his appointm…

  • Travelers search for new manager

    The Arkansas Travelers had the best record of any Class AA or AAA team in minor-league baseball going into Friday.

  • U.S. team fails to overcome Saturday slip

    There wasn't much anybody could say to ease Cole Hammer's disappointment after his singles match with Thailand's Peng Pichaikool, the 90th-ranked amateur in th…

  • UA coach supports her players

    Arkansas women's golf Coach Shauna Taylor, assistant Mike Adams and several Razorbacks were on hand Saturday to take in the Arnold Palmer Cup at the Alotian Cl…

  • Travelers fall as sinkholes persist

    Arkansas Travelers General Manager Paul Allen had a moment, barely that, to reflect on crisis management before the start of Saturday night's Texas League game…

  • Bryant's 'shock' sets in after PKs

    Forgive Bryant junior Jonathan Giron if he didn't rip off his jersey and race jubilantly around the field after putting the Hornets in the state soccer finals …

  • SPRINGDALE 3, BENTONVILLE 0

    Springdale scored two goals in the final 3:20 of the first half to pull away from a 0-0 tie, and the Bulldogs (17-2) beat their 6A-West rivals from Bentonville…

  • BRYANT 0, ROGERS 0 (PK 5-4)

    Bryant (16-2-2) advanced to the Class 6A boys state championship game for the first time when it outscored Rogers 5-4 on penalty kicks on Saturday afternoon at…

  • Bentonville defeats Fort Smith Northside 4-3

    Rodrigo Mouron scored two goals, the last of which turned out to be the match-winner, and Bentonville (14-6) rallied to defeat Fort Smith Northside and advanc…

  • Travs do right stuff in victory

    The Arkansas Travelers' 4-2 victory over the Amarillo Sod Poodles didn't produce a true star-of-the-game performer on Sunday afternoon at Dickey-Stephens Park …

  • Midnight Bisou makes late move to take Azeri

    On a day when 3-year-old colts were featured twice on Rebel-Rebel Day at Oaklawn Park, a 4-year-old filly ridden by a 53-year-old Hall of Fame jockey made an i…

  • Riverside succeeds at its game

    Riverside didn't have to do anything but play its game Friday afternoon during its Class 2A girls state tournament quarterfinal matchup with Junction City at C…

  • Marmaduke lookalikes have way

    Marmaduke's twin-engine guard combination of Holly Robinson and Reesa Hampton are difficult to stop and almost impossible to tell apart.

  • East Poinsett finding its groove

    East Poinsett County didn't look like a 13-13 basketball team during its 59-50 victory on Thursday over Yellville-Summitt at Carlisle High School.

  • Cabot finds just enough offense in OT

    Little Rock Catholic held its annual chili cook-off -- Great Bowls of Fire -- in the school's cafeteria before Friday night's 6A-Central basketball game with C…

  • Every time Senators rally, Mets produce an answer

    EStem (15-7, 4-1) never trailed Friday night on its way to a 62-49 road victory over Joe T. Robinson (7-6, 1-2), but that doesn't mean Coach Josh Hayes didn't …

  • OBU, Ferris State eyeing semifinals

    It was snowing outside the office of Ferris State football Coach Tony Annese earlier in the week in Big Rapids, Mich.

  • Flying helmet draws rebuke from coach

    One flag turned into at least six flags at Cliff Harris Stadium on Saturday afternoon, and University of Indianapolis football Coach Bob Bartolomeo was not amu…

  • OBU opens with like foe

    University of Indianapolis football players were still reveling in a 38-27 victory victory over Fort Hays State last Saturday when they were asked to talk abou…

  • UALR's Burns blazes path to court time

    Deondre Burns said it has taken awhile to find his basketball groove after sitting out last season as a redshirt at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

  • Benefits of bump pleasing for OBU

    Ouachita Baptist University (11-0) received a No. 1 seed and first-round bye in the NCAA Division II football playoffs Sunday, swapping spots with 11-0 Ferris …

  • GAC trophy goes to OBU

    It was time for the Ouachita Baptist University football team to celebrate its second consecutive Great American Conference championship.

  • Tech LB out of hospital after neck injury

    Arkansas Tech University senior linebacker CJ Johnson was released from a Little Rock hospital on Wednesday night, four days after suffering a crushed C5 verte…

  • Dad gets assist on Reddies' game-winning FG

    Henderson State's Temo Martinez -- with an emotional assist from his father -- kicked a 40-yard game-winning field goal with five seconds left Saturday afterno…

  • Disgruntled Butler brings heat to court

    Asking for a trade has not worked, so it seems Minnesota Timberwolves guard Jimmy Butler has moved to the next phase of his exit strategy.

  • Defenses see double along line

    The Pledger and Goosenberry twins don't play on the same offensive line, and that's a good thing for defensive units in the Great American Conference.

  • SAU 'D' all about 1 at a time

    Southern Arkansas University linebacker Malik Preston placed his index finger in front of his chest late Saturday night after a 27-14 victory over Northwestern…

  • Muleriders struggle before putting away Rangers

    It counts as a victory, and Southern Arkansas University Coach Bill Keopple won't give it back even if his 21st-ranked Muleriders played in fits and bursts bef…

  • SAU fine with road challenge

    Southern Arkansas University Coach Bill Keopple says the next five weeks of the Muleriders' Great American Conference schedule will be as much about their ment…

  • Trips into Oklahoma successful

    It will take more than 60 hours of bus travel for the state's six Division II football programs to meet their scheduling obligations this weekend against their…

  • Harding, SAU in spotlight

    One of the unique aspects of the 12-team Great American Conference is the jump-right-into-the-deep-end nature of the football schedule.

  • Harding trounces Henderson State

    Harding University's defense wasn't perfect, but it certainly was opportunistic Thursday night in the Bisons' 41-17 season-opening victory over Henderson State…

  • In D-II matchup, Harding trounces Henderson State

    Harding University’s defense wasn’t perfect, but it certainly was opportunistic Thursday night in the Bisons’ 41-17 season-opening victory over Henderson State…

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