Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bulldogs bite Mavericks

- SCOTTIE BORDELON

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Those in and around Fayettevil­le hoping for a rematch with Bryant will now get their wish.

Fayettevil­le rolled to a 6434 victory against Fort Smith Southside to advance to next week’s state quarterfin­als. Bryant, which handed Fayettevil­le a 38-37 overtime loss in Week 2, awaits Coach Billy Dawson’s club, which has now won six in a row.

“They’re a good football team,” Dawson said of the Hornets. “We’ll be looking forward to going to play them. I think they’re one of the best teams we’ve played this year, I really do. It ought to be an interestin­g week for us. To get to prepare another week, our guys will be excited about that, so we’ll see how it goes.”

The Bulldogs struggled to find consistenc­y in its running game throughout the regular season, finishing with just more than 900 yards. On Friday, those concerns vanished. Running back Nate Nolen rushed for 150 yards and 1 touchdown on 14 carries, while Dan Hinton and Jackson White each finished with at least 1 touchdown run and 60 yards on the ground.

In the first half, Fayettevil­le rushed for 243 yards. Its season high for a game entering the postseason was 177.

“We hadn’t had that all year,” Dawson said. “We’re averaging about 100 yards per game, so we’re tickled to death to have 200. That’s big-time for us.

“Every time I looked up we were getting some chunk yardage. When it started off, they did a really nice job taking away Cody [Gray] and Kris [Mulinga]. Our offensive line did a really nice job. I was really proud of them, and I thought our backs blocked well for each other as well.”

Eventually, though, Gray and Mulinga got loose. Gray, who caught 3 touchdown passes from quarterbac­k Darius Bowers, now has 16 total, and his 98 yards receiving placed him over 1,000 for the year. Mulinga also added to his league-leading numbers, hauling in 7 passes for 99 yards.

Bowers finished his night 14-of-22 through the air for 223 yards — surpassing 3,000 for the season — and 4 touchdown passes. On the Bulldogs’ first scoring drive, he connected with White on 4th and 21 for a 26-yard score. He also ran 3 times for 39 yards and 3 first downs.

Bowers said he is eager for another shot at the Hornets.

“They got us here at home, so we’re trying to go there and hopefully get a win,” Bowers said.

FORT SMITH NORTHSIDE 21, SPRINGDALE HAR-BER 9

SPRINGDALE — Derrick Wise threw two touchdown passes and had an intercepti­on for Fort Smith Northside (4-7) in Friday’s victory over Springdale Har-Ber (7-4).

Wise finished the game 10-of-17 passing for 112 yards, and added 78 yards runshing for the Grizzlies, who will travel to 7A-Central champion North Little Rock next week.

“We’re young and we’re improving and that’s what we want,”Northside Coach Mike Falleur said.

Northside’s defense did not allow HarBer to get much of anything going offensivel­y. The Wildcats played without starting quarterbac­k Grant Allen, who was on the sideline in street clothes with an injury.

Northside, which last won a playoff game in 2014, dominated the second half, holding Har-Ber to 68 total yards and 194 for the game. The Grizzlies took the lead midway through the third quarter, driving 65 yards in 8 plays, capped by Jackson King’s 9-yard scoring run. The big play on the drive was a 33-yard double pass from Wise to Jajuan Thorne to James Clayton to the Har-Ber 19.

In the fourth quarter, the Grizzlies sealed the victory when Wise found Dilworth on a crossing pattern in the end zone with 7:48 left.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO ?? Fayettevil­le running back Nate Nolen (3) looks to avoid a Fort Smith Southside defender Friday during the Bulldogs’ 64-34 victory over the Mavericks in the Class 7A state playoffs in Fayettevil­le. Nolen rushed for 150 yards and 1 touchdown on 14 carries.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO Fayettevil­le running back Nate Nolen (3) looks to avoid a Fort Smith Southside defender Friday during the Bulldogs’ 64-34 victory over the Mavericks in the Class 7A state playoffs in Fayettevil­le. Nolen rushed for 150 yards and 1 touchdown on 14 carries.

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