Sports

Hogs Bury the Cardinals at CWS

The Arkansas Razorbacks defeated the North Carolina Tarheels to punch their ticket to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska at Charles Schwab Stadium. The Razorbacks’ opening opponent was the Stanford Cardinals on Saturday, June 18, at 1 p.m. The Hogs were the visiting team because of a lower national ranking for the CWS.
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Almeida Wins Career-First PBR Event at Challenger Series Stop in Fort Worth

Fort Worth – The highly anticipated PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Challenger Series residency at Cowtown Coliseum launched Sunday afternoon, as some of the world’s best bull riders and bulls showed up and showed out for the first of 11 consecutive events inside the iconic Fort Worth, Texas venue. Compliments of his Round 1-winning score, Ednélio Almeida (Cacoal, Brazil) won his career-first PBR event, victorious at the PBR Sunday at Cowtown.
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An Evening Bass

It was a nice little lake cove with clear water, and a little stream flowing in at the end. That little tributary would be very low most years, by this time in the summer. And most years, there wouldn’t be any green trees and shrubs in the water. But it looked to be a good place to fish a topwater lure, late in the evening, and I meant to try it. There was a nice little rock cliff not far away, some timber sticking up out of the water nearby, and no one there but me.
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BC Tops West Plains

The Big Creek Golf & Country Club Cup team defeated the West Plains Country Club this weekend by a score of 16 1/2 to 15 1/2 to successfully win the MoArk Cup for the third straight year. The Saturday Better-Ball and Alternate-Shot matches were played at West Plains with the home team winning the morning matches 5 1/2 to 2 1/2. The afternoon matches were tied at 4-4. The score after day one was West Plains 9 1/2 to Big Creek’s 6 1/2
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State trap-shooting championship this weekend

LITTLE ROCK – When the top 64 teams from the senior division of the Arkansas Youth Shooting Sports Program meet at the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation Jacksonville Shooting Sports Complex on June 4, those bearing the names Beebe, Fouke, Jacksonville and God’s Great Outdoors of Farmington will be carrying the top seeds going into their respective competition brackets. Junior teams will shoot June 3 with Magnolia, Corning, Southside and Alma squads filling the top seeds in their competition.
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