The Sheridan Lady Yellowjackets recorded a pair of convincing wins last week. They defeated Lake Hamilton 15-3 at home on Thursday, April 27, before going on the road for a 16-0 shutout over Hot Springs Lakeside on Friday, April 28.
England High School played host to the 2A Region 5 Conference track meet on Tuesday, April 25, with the Poyen Lady Indians finished in second place with a score of 127. Bigelow won the meet mith a point total of 245.5.
The 5A-South Conference Meet was held in Hot Springs on Tuesday, April 25 at Lakeside High School. On the boys’ side, the conference was won by Benton High School. The Panthers finished with 170 points, well ahead of the Lakeside Rams’ 111 points, which was good for second place.
On Tuesday, April 25, the Poyen Indians’ track and field team traveled to England to take part in the 2A Region 5 Conference meet, putting in a fourth-place performance with 103 points. Bigelow won the event with 211 points, followed by England and Conway Christian.
The Sheridan Lady Yellowjackets’ junior varsity softball team was in action on Thursday, April 27 and Friday, April 28, picking up a pair of shutout wins.
The Sheridan Lady Yellowjackets scored 93 points to finish third in the 5A-South Conference meet, held at Hot Springs Lakeside on Tuesday, April 25. Lake Hamilton finished first with a score of 188.5, with El Dorado coming in second with 159 points.
The Sheridan Yellowjackets had a full slate of games last week, winning games on Monday, April 17 and Thursday, April 20 before dropping three games to northwest Arkansas teams over the weekend.
The Sheridan Junior Yellowjackets had seven first-place finishes to win the conference championship at the River City Conference Meet in Sheridan on Monday, April 17.
The Sheridan Lady Yellowjackets’ softball team was overwhelmed in an 11-1, five inning home loss to Cabot on Monday, April 17, before having a comeback on the road ending up a run short in a 6-5 loss to Bauxite.
The Poyen Indians’ baseball team played a pair of games last week, but had trouble getting its offense going, producing just three hits across two road games, both losses.
The Sheridan Lady Yellowjackets’ junior varsity softball team allowed just four hits and three runs through eight innings in a pair of four-inning games last week.
On Tuesday, April 18, the Poyen Junior Indians and Junior Lady Indians traveled to England to take part in the 2A Region 5 Junior High Conference Meet.
Sheridan hosted the River City Conference Meet on Monday, April 17, with the Junior Lady Yellowjackets winning convincingly. Sheridan finished with a total of 192.66 points, while second-place White Hall and third-place Sylvan Hills finished with 153 points and 100 points, respectively.