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Good Sports partnered with MedExpress to help the district’s four middle school athletic and physical education programs acquire a wish list of equipment! Volunteers helped Sonora Middle School students explore the new equipment today at a field day! #SpringdaleFamily
Central Junior High School honored former military service members Nov. 10 at a Veterans Day Celebration. Thank you to all who've served our nation! #SpringdaleFamily
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Springdale High School students competed at the state JAG Student Leadership Academy Competition in Little Rock yesterday. We had 2 state winners. Diana Martinez got 1st place in Employability Skills and Vanessa Colin got 2nd place in Career Preparation. Both students will receive a scholarship for an all expense paid trip to the JAG National Student Leadership Academy in Orlando Florida. We are very proud of their hard work and excited for the opportunity they have earned. #SpringdaleFamily


Austin Jones, 18, committed to play baseball for the University of Central Arkansas in Conway.
“I feel very blessed and fortunate for this opportunity,” Jones said.
The Har-Ber High School senior said he’s played baseball for 13 years.
Jones lives in Springdale and is a right-handed pitcher and centerfielder for the Wildcats, he said. He’s committed to pitch for Central.
His career highlights include pitching with the 2022 6A-West All-Conference-First Team, he said. In 2022, Jones went 2-1 with one save and had a 1.03 ERA and 38 strikeouts in 27 innings pitched as a Har-Ber athlete. He went 2-0 on the mound with one save and 29 strikeouts in 23 innings pitched in 2021.
“I would like to thank my mom and dad, my teammates and also my coaches for this opportunity,” Jones said of playing college baseball.
His parents are Chris McLeod and Gina McLeod, he said, adding he’s unsure of what he’ll major in for college or what future career he’ll pursue.

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Lauren Milligan, 17, signed a letter of intent to play golf for Rogers State University in Claremore, Okla.
“I am super excited, because this has been my dream since I started playing golf,” Milligan said.
The Har-Ber High School senior said she’s played golf for eight years.
“I shot 69 at the Highlands, and that was my first time shooting in the 60s,” Milligan said of competing at Highlands Golf Course in Bella Vista her senior year. “I also won state four times.”
Milligan lives in Springdale, she said. Her parents are Carmen and Tony Anderson.
She said she plans on majoring in psychology in college and looks forward to a future in coaching.
“I want to be a college golf coach, because I love being on the course and coaching others,” Milligan said.

Tyler Ridley of Har-Ber High School committed to pitch baseball for Crowder College in Neosho, Mo.
“I'm very excited to move on to the next stage in my life and to play college baseball,” Ridley said.
“It has always been a dream of mine to play college baseball ever since I was little. I'm just very thankful for the opportunity that the Crowder coaching staff has given me.”
Ridley, a 17-year-old senior, lives in Springdale.
The Wildcat pitcher said he’s played baseball for 12 years and posted a 7-0 record as a sophomore pitcher.
Ridley said he plans on majoring in engineering in college.
“I'm not sure exactly what I want to do, but I've thought about hardware engineering,’ he said.
Ridley said his parents are Angie Ridley and Leonard Ridley.

Dawson Welch, 18, signed a letter of intent to run cross-country and track for the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tenn.
“I’m excited to be signing for a D1 school, where I will continue to develop with established coaches, who will have experience with developing runners to elite levels,” Welch said.
The senior runs mid- and long-distance track for Har-Ber High School and has trained in the sport for 10 years. Welch said he runs the 800-meter in 1:53.02 and a mile in 4:08.94.
The future Volunteer said he plans to major in hospitality management.
“I want to manage tourist experiences at resorts around the world,” Welch said.
He thanked all the coaches who’ve contributed to developing him as an athlete to help him come so far in his sporting career.
“I especially want to thank my mom and Coach Shawn for cheering me on and pushing me to do my best,” Welch said. “Finally, I want to thank God for guiding me and giving me this amazing opportunity.”
Welch lives in Tontitown and is the son of Ricky and Andrea Yarbrough.

Har-Ber High School’s Jeffery Zachry signed to play baseball for Crowder College in Neosho, Mo.
“I am very excited to continue my academic and baseball career at Crowder,” Zachry said.
Zachry, 17, is an outfielder and pitcher for the Wildcats and will compete in the same positions for the Roughriders.
The senior lives in Springdale and is the son of Jayme Kauffman and Greg Zachry and the stepson of Jenel Zachry and Chris Kauffman.
The student athlete said he’s played baseball for 13 years.
“A career highlight would be the time spent in the Har-Ber baseball program and the friendships I’ve made,” Zachry said.
He said he plans on pursuing general studies in college and is unsure of what career he’d like to have following college.

