Prescott Sr. boys won 4th straight District 7-3A Championship at Genoa recently.
The Prescott Wolverettes made their way to the semi-finals but their quest for a title was cut short by a loss to Parker's Chapel Saturday night. See full game coverage in the Monday edition of the Nevada County Picayune.
The Prescott Wolverettes made their way to the semi-finals but their quest for a title was cut short by a loss to Parker's Chapel Saturday night. See full game coverage in the Monday edition of the Nevada County Picayune.
Henderson State University’s athletic center will soon carry the name of an alumnus and former athlete who remains a generous supporter of the university. The C.E. “Buddy” Formby Athletic Center will be officially dedicated during a ceremony on Feb. 25 from 4-5 p.m.
Members of the 1070-71 Wolverettes basketball team were honored during a recent game at the Prescott gym.
The Wolves and Lady Wolves win out over the Gurdon Go-Devils and Lady Devils on Jan. 31.
The Wolves and Lady Wolves win out over the Gurdon Go-Devils and Lady Devils on Jan. 31.
The Prescott Curley Wolves met the Gurdon Go-Devils on Jan. 31 at Prescott. The Lady Curley Wolves and Lady Go-Devils also met up with the Wolves and Lady Wolves winning both games.
Schools without football teams are well into the basketball season.
The Prescott Curley Wolves’ victory over the Lavaca Golden Arrows was nothing short of a slaughter.
The Nevada Lady Jays dominated the Blevins Lady Hornets in the Jays’ first home game of the basketball season with the Lady Hornets seeming to lag badly from early in the game and the Jays literally towering over most of the Blevins players.
The Nevada Blue Jays allowed the Blevins Hornets to draw first blood but the 0-2 score would be one of the few times in the game that the Jays trailed their rivals. The Jays won, 71-62.
The senior boys’ game was the first home game of Nevada’s season.
Some area schools, including Nevada, are gearing up for basketball season.
Prescott team, up by 43, hands over the ball rather than running the touchdown.
As has been typical for the 2009 football season, the Prescott Curley Wolves were a little slow getting started but once the team established a rhythm, the game was all but in the bag and the final score ended with another win for Prescott, 43-0.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission voted Thursday, Sept. 24, to cancel the fall turkey hunting season.
Wolves win big over Gurdon Go-Devils in first conference game of the season.
The Prescott Curley Wolves will meet the Hope Bobcats in the next game, slated for Sept. 18 at Hope.
Rain delayed the kickoff of the game pitting the Prescott Curley Wolves against the Nashville Scrappers but the delay didn’t work in the Wolves’ favor. The Wolves gave up the game, 10-34.
The Prescott Curley Cubs are on the field as football season takes off in Curley Cub Country.