
Sports

GF reaches final of West Fork tourney
Green Forest advanced to the championship game of the John Selph Memorial Wood Bat Tournament in West Fork before falling 3-2 to Valley Springs on Saturday, March 14.
Read MoreGF reaches final of West Fork tourneyLocal track and field athletes excel in Tyson Relays
Berryville’s Keily Diaz, Green Forest’s Kaylyn Smith and Eureka Springs’ Addie Blackwelder each turned in winning performances while several other Carroll County athletes recorded top-three finishes in the Tyson Relays held Thursday, March 12, at Green Forest High School.
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Lady Tigers outlast Springdale
In a game that featured big innings, aggressive baserunning and multiple lead changes, Green Forest held off Springdale for an 18-16 victory Friday.
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Lady Bobcats fall in 1st round of state tournament
Heading into the Berryville Lady Bobcats’ Class 4A state tournament opener against Forrest City, Berryville coach Daniel Cornelison was concerned about the rebounding battle.
Read MoreLady Bobcats fall in 1st round of state tournamentGF pitchers shine in season opener
The Green Forest Tigers showed off their power pitching in a 4-3 season-opening victory over visiting Greenland on Monday, March 2.
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Bobcats get started with a victory
The Berryville Bobcats opened their 2026 baseball season with a victory on Monday, March 2, scoring five runs in the final two innings for a 9-4 victory at Yellville- Summit.
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Lady Bobcats return to state tournament
The Berryville Lady Bobcats are going back to the state tournament, and they’re coming off a victory over Pea Ridge.
Read MoreLady Bobcats return to state tournamentRegional loss ends stellar season for Berryville boys
A 55-50 loss to Ozark in the first round of the 4A-1 Regional Tournament ended the Berryville Bobcats’ 2025-26 season. It didn’t define it.
Read MoreRegional loss ends stellar season for Berryville boys