Tickets are now on sale for the 10th Salt Bowl football game pitting Saline County rivals Bryant and Benton at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock on Friday, Sept. 3, at 7:30 p.m.
TICKET OUTLETS
Big Red Valero Stores
Bryant Schools Athletic Director’s Office
Benton Schools Athletic Director’s Office
Tickets are $5 for all ages and available at all Big Red Valero locations across central Arkansas as well as the athletic directors’ offices at both schools. Tickets will be available at the gate.
This will be the 38th gridiron meeting between the two schools. Benton leads the series 24-12-1 but Bryant, with last-year’s win, has won ten of the last 12 meetings.
Dick Van Dyke & The Vantastix will be performing on July 10th at the Hot Springs Convention Center. The show will be benefiting the American Cancer Society.
This is the only show that Dick has performed outside of California, so it is a huge opportunity for people in Arkansas to be able to see him. Jerry Van Dyke will be there that night as well.
The first ever wrestling match between rivals Benton Panthers and Bryant Hornets is set for February 13th at the Benton Arena.
Weigh-ins begin at 8:30 AM and the meet will begin at 10:00 am.
This is a great sport that is in its infant stages in Arkansas. The first Benton-Bryant meet would be a great way for people in this area to find out more about the sport.
Dinner Served 5p.m. – 7p.m. Benton High School Cafeteria
Speaker 7 p.m. Benton High School Auditorium
Door Prizes – Silent Auction – Raffle
There will be a live auction of a framed team picture of the 1964 National Championship team signed by Coach Frank Broyles and an actual piece of turf from Frank Broyles Field at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium and a plaque commemorating the 100 year anniversary of the Razorbacks. This piece is a limited edition – one of twenty five.
There will also be a silent auction of framed prints of Razorback and Dallas Cowboy memorabilia.
A raffle of $2.00 each will be sold at the fish fry for 2 season football tickets to the Little Rock Football games. There will be two drawings (two winners) for the tickets.
Tickets can be purchased at Summit Bank, Benton Area Chamber of Commerce, Bryant Area Chamber of Commerce, Sport Shop in Benton, Denton’s Trotline in Benton and Yoakum & Lovell CPA’s of Benton.
Questions or media needs for that night let me know. Shane Broadway 501-944-2382.
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Several athletes from Benton High School and Bryant High School have been selected to Arkansas High School All-Star Game squads. The games are played on the campus of the University of Arkansas Fayetteville in June.
Spots for the East football squad were earned by Bryant running back Chris Rycraw and offensive lineman Kaleb Burns. Rycraw broke the single-season and career-rushing records at Bryant High School.
The West volleyball squad will feature two Benton volleyball players, Ty Lindberg and Sam Comet. The Lady Panthers won the state championship under coach Brandy Chumley, who earned a spot as assistant coach on the West squad.
Benton cheerleaders Carly Glover and Katie Mills join coach Karen Hilborn on the West cheer squad. The Benton High School Cheerleader squad was recently named the National Cheerleaders Association National High School Champions for their division.
MacKenzie Cole and Cara Prichard will represent Bryant High School on the East dance team. Benton High School is represented by Hannah Eddington and Jordan Fletcher on the West dance team.
There are twenty towns you can choose for your family’s new home. One invests in its schools, has a focus on inquiry, AP courses and community, while the others are muddling through, arguing about their future.
Which one commands a higher premium for its houses?
DALLAS, TX – December 29, 2009, the Benton High School Cheerleader squad was named the National Cheerleaders Association National High School Champions for their division
By a 0.65 point margin, the 20-member team beat out Coppell High School of Coppell, Texas in overall point judging, said coach Karen Hilborn.
Members of the squad are: Brynne Simmons, Co-Capt. Carly Glover, Co-Capt. Livi Meadors, Co-Capt. Laura Cooper, Co-Capt. Bailey Mustain, Capt. Katie Mills, Kaylee Wingerter, Lindi Viner, Manager Hillary Quinn, Mallory Croft, Stephanie Qandah, Lauren Goines, Jenny Belz, Jacie Gregory, Jessica Simmons, Holly Mills, Kaitlyn Nalley, Cori Dobbins, Keeleigh O’Neal, Jenny Chilton, and Carley Creel.
This year’s Summit Bank Spa City Shootout at Summit Arena in Hot Springs will feature a format of 16 high school basketball teams competing in a round-robin tournament.
Come support your favorite teams!
10:00am – Girls – Mt. St. Mary vs. Benton 11:30pm – Boys – Benton vs. Bryant
1:00pm – Girls – Hot Springs vs. CAC
2:30pm – Boys – Hot Springs vs. Oak Grove
4:00pm – Girls – Lakeside vs. Mt Pine
5:30pm – Boys – Lakeside vs. CAC 7:00pm – Girls – Lake Hamilton vs. Bryant
8:30pm – Boys – Lake Hamilton vs. Mt Pine
The Panthers extended their lead to 52-41 late in the fourth quarter to win the annual Salt Bowl Shootout at UALR’s Jack Stephens Center on Friday night as both teams wrapped up their pre-Christmas schedule.
The Lady Hornets improved to 9-0 on the season with a 70-56 win over their rivals in the annual Salt Bowl Shootout at UALR’s Stephens Center on Friday night.