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2018 Harrison Golden Goblins

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InYoGrill


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Harrison Golden Goblins. 62
Vilonia Eagles. 6

Final

Unofficial stats
Vilonia QB went 15 of 25 for 192 yds.  They had 33 yds rushing for a total of 225 offensive yds.

Harrison's two QBs went 9 of 14 for 202 yds.  They had 349 yds rushing for a total of 551 offensive yds.
Huskey had 14 carries for 141 yds and 3 TDs.

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RiverRunner02

Harrison is a heck of a ball team. Would like to see them go far in the post season

Go Postal


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Write up off last Friday's game:
There has been only one time before Friday that the Harrison Goblins had trailed on the scoreboard.

That happened in the first road game of the season for Harrison when the Goblins trailed Siloam Springs.

Friday night, the Goblins got another taste of being on the short end of the scoreboard when facing Greenbrier.

"We missed a couple of gaps," said Harrison coach Joel Wells about the opening drive of the game for Greenbrier. "It took us a while to catch up with the speed of their gap game. We practiced on it, but it is hard to simulate the speed. Once we made adjustments, we shut it down pretty good."

Greenbrier was on the board at the 10:29 mark of the first quarter with a 7-0 lead. That was the last time the Panthers scored in the game.

"They came out and jumped on us," said Wells. "It was the first time that we had faced adversity on defense in a while. I was really pleased with the way we responded. I think Greenbrier is a good team. They are well coached."

It took the Goblins two possessions before Brooks Both crossed the end zone line.

The score stayed there until Harrison got busy at the end of the second period.

"We caught a little momentum," said Wells. "We got an interception. It turned the game big time in our favor. Once we got up a couple of scores, I knew it was going to be tough on them."

Colin Ballard had two interceptions in the game with one giving the Goblins only 14 yards to find paydirt.

Harrison pulled into intermission with a 27-7 lead.

"(Gabe) Huskey had a big half," said Wells about the junior running back. "He had 22 carries for 160 yards. He had a big screen pass catch."

Bryant Ulrich made Greenbrier pay to begin the second half. The Panthers attempted an onside kick. What Greenbrier got was Ulrich coming up with the football and running untouched down the middle of the field for a touchdown.

Harrison's defense held Greenbrier the rest of the night.

"The one good thing with football is that defense travels," said Wells. "You can't always throw and catch it, but you can always play great defense. We can play great defense every Friday night."

Harrison has allowed 57 points this season. The season opener saw Pea Ridge score 14 points against the Goblins. No one else has reached double digits in the last six weeks.

Hitting the road against this week, the Goblins will be playing for perhaps a league title. Harrison will be pitted against Alma. Both teams are 4-0 in league play. The two teams have a two game lead over the closest foes in the 5A-West.

With the win, Harrison moves to 7-0. Greenbrier falls to 4-3.

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Write up for upcoming game.
ALMA — The Harrison Goblin defense had better be ready for anything.

Friday night, the Goblin football team will be facing Alma in a game that should determine the top seed from the conference.

"The winner of this game has to only win one more game to be the top seed," said Harrison coach Joel Wells. "This is a big game."

Alma and Harrison come into the game with a 4-0 league mark each. Harrison is 7-0 overall and Alma is 4-3 overall.

Vilonia, Morrilton and Greenbrier are in a three-way tie for third place with a 2-2 mark. The top four teams from the conference move on to the state playoffs.

The No. 1 seed will host two playoff games and the No. 2 seed will host the opening round game. The third and fourth place teams will be on the road.

Alma will pose a big problem for the Goblins.

"They are big and physical," said Wells about the Airedales. "They are not as fast as Morrilton or Greenbrier, but they are bigger."

With the size, the Airedales will try and play North-to-South football.

"We will need to be able to stop the run and attack on offense," said the coach. "Alma is well coached and they will throw the whole playbook at us."

With the Airedales having a size advantage over the Goblins, Harrison will be looking for every advantage that they can find.

"We need to be able to use our speed on defense," started Wells. "They do a great job with using their talent. We think we have some advantages in matchups, but we need to take advantage."

Alma's stadium is the largest in the 5A-West and it offers a home field advantage.

"It is a hard place to play, but it is hard because they usually have a very good team," said Well. "We can't use that as an excuse. We need to go play well."

Heading into the game, the Goblins are working on things that the team needs to correct.

"We have played well, but we need to improve in some area's to go deep in the playoffs," said the coach. "I like our team. I believe we will bring a big effort. It should be a great game."

Follow the Daily Times Facebook page for up-to-date scoring. Kickoff is at 7 p.m.

Team members this season include: Colton Shaver; Michael Scott; Julius Scott; Evan Bailey; Thailer Lovell; Rilee Jones; Breckin Duck; Devin Mitchell; Kaden Jones; Noah Moix; Ben Johnson; Lane Johnson; Caleb Bartlett; Cole Keylon; Trey Richardson; Seabastian Diffey; Champ Saylors; Jacob Kendall; Landen Stephens; Gabe Paul; Carson Flippo; Gabe Huskey; Colin Ballard; Nathan Griggs; Eric Arnold; Garrett Underdown; Keaton Brown; Tyler Hutcheson; Maxwell Payne; Brooks Both; Anthony Allen; Hunter Holtby; Jordan Welsh; Trenton Smith; Bryant Ulrich; Jordan Foushee; Jacob Dean; Logan King; Cody Jones; Spencer Smith; Austin Hutton; Dylan Olson; Steven Chrisman; Dakota Adamson; Trey Stith; Tim Gass; Jakob Jones; Christian Combs; Zach Schaffer; Levi Schneider; Jonathon Santana; Hayden Vanderpool; Megan Oak; Gabe Roland; Justin Roland; Ty Phillips; Hunter Nadeau; Josh Gibbs; Kendred Thompson; Alex Quatman; Brandon Ricketts; Konner Mears; Zane Yacks; Dalton Moser; Zach Hampton; Logan Villines; and Harris Groberg. The manager is Gavin Kilbane.

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https://youtu.be/GN7ou8abQIQ

Okay, now I'm a believer after the Alma game.  This team plays one game at a time.  They win with a excellent offense and outstanding defense.  How far can they go, time will tell but I give fair warning to all teams that will play the Goblins this year and the next few years as I remember the words from a 1984 Deep Purple song:

Oh, it's not the kill
It's the thrill of the chase

Feel it coming
It's knocking at the door
You know it's no good running
It's not against the law

The point of no return
And now you know the score
And now you're learning
What's knockin' at your back door

Go Postal

This week's write up in that magazine from Little Rock.

Huntsville at HARRISON (35): Harrison is cruising to its first conference title since 2003. Junior Gabe Huskey ran 30 times for 269 yards last week, a 31-0 win at Alma. Harrison's vaunted D gives up 7.1 ppg and hasn't allowed two meaningful TDs in a game this year (gave up two late TDs in mercy-rule win over Pea Ridge Week 0). Goblin junior QB Ben Johnson has passed for 1,014 yards and 14 TDs this year and rushed for 279 yards and a pair of TDs, while classmate Gabe Huskey has 1,327 yards and 19 TDs.

I know the Coach and team only thinks about the upcoming game each week and practices for just that game but I think of it as a "Traveling the Road to PA" scenario.  :D

Go Postal

The Fearless Friday Underground show has put Harrison at 2nd place below Pulaski Academy.  The Great and All Powerful Lanny has also said that the size, speed and defense of the Goblins could be a problem for the Briuns, looking down the road.  Congratulations Goblins on your hard work and dedication to have people start noticing you.  One game at a time is what you do and you do that so well.

Overdahill

Quote from: Go Postal on October 26, 2018, 02:41:24 pm
The Fearless Friday Underground show has put Harrison at 2nd place below Pulaski Academy.  The Great and All Powerful Lanny has also said that the size, speed and defense of the Goblins could be a problem for the Briuns, looking down the road.  Congratulations Goblins on your hard work and dedication to have people start noticing you.  One game at a time is what you do and you do that so well.


I figure that it will be a full 4 qtr endurance contest if PA and Harrison meet this year

Go Postal

October 26, 2018, 03:21:29 pm #61 Last Edit: October 26, 2018, 03:24:00 pm by Go Postal
Highlights from the Alma game thanks to GobTV.

https://youtu.be/bR1WqQO_tzo

Also the one from Greenbrier the week before.  Enjoy.
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https://youtu.be/okI9V6rFKhQ

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Harrison Golden Goblins 42
Huntsville Eagles 0

Half.  Eagles did a beautiful "Philly, Philly" reverse play.

Unofficial stats:

Huntsville QB McComb went 12 of 16 for 102 passing yds with 1 Interception.  They had 8 rushing yds for a total of 110 offensive yds.

Harrison QBs went 5 of 6 for 104 passing yds and 2 TDs.  They had 197 rushing yds for a total of 301 offensive yds.  R. Jones had 30 yd pick 6.  Huskey had 7 carries for 159 yds.  JVs came in during 2nd quarter.  Sportsmanship rule in effect.

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October 26, 2018, 08:31:43 pm #64 Last Edit: October 26, 2018, 08:58:28 pm by Go Postal
Harrison Golden Goblins 56
Huntsville Eagles 14

Final.

Lumberjackfan1978

No trouble for the Goblins tonight

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Unofficial stats:

Huntsville QB McComb went 16 of 22 for 250(?) passing yds.  They had 37(?) rushing yds for a total of 287(?) offensive yds.

Harrison QBs went 6 of 8 for 139 passing yds.  They had 258 rushing yds for a total of 397 offensive yds

Go Postal

I almost forgot to add that Huskey played 1 1/2 quarters tonight with 7 carries for  159 yds which I believe makes him have around 1486 rushing yds for 9 games this season.  Not bad for the Junior RB.

MoTownDog

Did Huskey's older brother go play college ball anywhere? 

That's a last name you love to hate when playing the Goblins.  Had to listen to it non-stop in football and basketball when we played the Goblins.
Now we start all over with younger brother.  They are good athletes.


Sasquatch71

Quote from: MoTownDog on October 30, 2018, 08:41:04 am
Did Huskey's older brother go play college ball anywhere? 

That's a last name you love to hate when playing the Goblins.  Had to listen to it non-stop in football and basketball when we played the Goblins.
Now we start all over with younger brother.  They are good athletes.

the oldest brother Silas did not.  Caleb is currently playing in MO I believe at Evangel.  As good as Silas was Gabe is better.  Truly a one of a kind athlete.

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GobTV special:. Huntsville@Harrison senior night.

https://youtu.be/rfjcNm5Wovc

Enjoy

ZoneBuster

Quote from: Sasquatch71 on October 30, 2018, 08:52:12 am
the oldest brother Silas did not.  Caleb is currently playing in MO I believe at Evangel.  As good as Silas was Gabe is better.  Truly a one of a kind athlete.

Don't think Caleb made it to Evangel.

Go Postal

November 02, 2018, 06:44:32 pm #72 Last Edit: November 02, 2018, 07:09:25 pm by Go Postal

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November 02, 2018, 08:27:12 pm #73 Last Edit: November 02, 2018, 08:39:34 pm by Go Postal
Harrison Golden Goblins 35
Farmington Cardinals 0

Half

Unofficial stats

Cards QB went 7 of 14 for 70 passing yds.  They had 23 rushing yds for a total of 92 offensive yds.

GOBS QB went 7 of 10 for 218 passing yds.  They had 164 rushing yds for a total of 382 total offensive yds.

I believe that is Harrison's 7th mercy rule of 10 games played this year.  It is also Junior RB Gabe Huskey's 19th 100+ rushing yds game out of his 21 career games played.

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Harrison Golden Goblins 35
Farmington Cardinals 6

Final   GOBS are 10-0 (7-0)!

Unofficial stats!:
Cards QB went 11 of 22 for 86 passing yds.  They had 142 rushing yds for a total of 238 offensive yds.
Goblins put in offense subs in 2nd half
GOBS QBs went 9 of 14 for 240 passing yds with 2 TDs and 1 interception.  They had 189 rushing yds for a total of 429 offensive yds.
Huskey had 98 receiving yds and 105 rushing yds with 4 TDs tonight.

Goblins host White Hall next week for the 1st round of the playoffs.  This is the 1st football playoff game in the new Stadium.

Go Postal

I heard on the radio that the only time that the Goblins have had a undefeated regular season are as follows:
1951: 8-0-1
1989: 10-0-0
1999: 10-0-0 (14-0-0) champs
2003: 10-0-0
2018: 10-0-0

bigchief72455


Go Postal

Quote from: bigchief72455 on November 02, 2018, 09:49:34 pm
Good luck. PA is hard to beat.
Goblins know this very well since they were Harrison's last loss.  But we still have 2 games to play before we go Bear dancing.


On the road to the Rock, one game at a time.

bigchief72455


Ponca

Harrison vs Blythville 2nd round will be a dogfight.

doctor in the house

Quote from: Ponca on November 02, 2018, 11:31:03 pm
Harrison vs Blythville 2nd round will be a dogfight.

I think that it may be Harrison vs Wynne. Blythville will get the devil dogs in 2nd round..

Ponca

Quote from: doctor in the house on November 02, 2018, 11:38:53 pm
I think that it may be Harrison vs Wynne. Blythville will get the devil dogs in 2nd round..

Barry Grooms and Randy Rainwater saying other way right now.

doctor in the house

Quote from: Ponca on November 02, 2018, 11:43:35 pm
Barry Grooms and Randy Rainwater saying other way right now.

Ok- Thanks.. That will be a dandy.. Glad it is at Harrison!

Ponca

Quote from: doctor in the house on November 02, 2018, 11:49:45 pm
Ok- Thanks.. That will be a dandy.. Glad it is at Harrison!

I just got a text otherwise now. Who knows?

Go Postal

Here is some useful information from the  paper.  Just sharing it with all concerned.

State games has rules.
It has been well over a decade since Harrison High School has hosted a state playoff football game.
On Friday night that changes as the Goblins host White Hall.
With the game, the Arkansas Activities Association has several rules and guidelines that must be strictly enforced at the game. Harrison athletic director Chris Pratt wanted these rules to be addressed.
"There are several things that we will not be able to do that we do at regular season home games," said Pratt. "We will not have fireworks, intro videos or intro music. This is prohibited during the state playoffs."
Admission to the contest will also be addressed.
"AAA passes are the only passes accepted at the gate," stated the athletic director. "Everyone that is not directly involved with the game must pay the $6 admission fee."
While the AAA encourages spirit, there are some limitations for the game.
"No hand held signs are allowed," said Pratt. "Face painting or other ways of hiding one's identity is not allowed."
Even though Harrison has not had a problem with fans and supporters being close to the field, Pratt wanted to emphasize remaining out of the area.
"Fans, students and anyone not affiliated with the game will not have access to the track or playing field," he said.
Pratt wanted the community to support the Goblin football team.
"This will be an amazing event for our school and the community," he said. "We will be relying on the Goblin Nation, cheerleaders and the band to provide a home environment that makes Harrison a tough place to play for visiting teams."
Kickoff for the game will be at 7 p.m. at F.S. Garrison Stadium.

Go Postal

November 09, 2018, 04:58:52 pm #85 Last Edit: November 09, 2018, 05:16:09 pm by Go Postal
GobTV hype video compiled of all the games this year.

https://youtu.be/-ninPA5SOAc

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Go Postal

Not sure which GobTV link they are going to use but here is both above.

Go Postal

November 09, 2018, 09:29:23 pm #88 Last Edit: November 09, 2018, 09:34:07 pm by Go Postal
Harrison Golden Goblins 49
White Hall Bulldogs 7

Final.  Goblins move to 11-0.

Unofficial stats

White Hall QB went 4 of 9 for 26 yds.  They had 193 rushing yds for a total of 219 offensive yds.

Harrison QB went 6 of 7 for 131 yds and 2 TDs.  They had 333 rushing yds for a total of 467 offensive yds.
Five different players had TDs.  Jones, Shaver, Ballard had 1 each.  Huskey carried 23 times for 144 yds and 2 TDs.  Johnson ran 11 times for 99 yds and 2 TDs.  Payne went 7 of 7 on PATs.

Side note: they called back a 90 yd kickoff return TD by Huskey because of penalty.

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Harrison Golden Goblins 49
Wynne Yellowjackets 14

Final.

Unofficial stats:
Wynne QB went 1 of 5 for 64 rushing yds   They had 162 rushing yds for a total of 226 offensive yds.

Harrison QBs went 5 of 11 for 152 passing yds.  They had 305 rushing yds for a total of 457 total yds.  Huskey went 29 carries for 217 yds.

Goblins are 12-0!

GOBLINS ARE ON A MISSION ONE GAME AT A TIME

the voice

Way to goblins !!! Roll on see you in WMS !!!!!

Go Postal

Thank you for a great season Harrison Golden Goblins!


LITTLE ROCK — It will be an all private school finale in the Class 5A State Football Playoffs this season.
Friday night Pulaski Academy defeated Harrison, 75-54, and Little Rock Christian Academy defeated Morrilton, 61-42.
Pulaski Academy won the 5A-Central this season with Little Rock Christian finishing second. Harrison won the 5A-West with Morrilton getting the No. 2 spot from the league.
During the regular season, the Bruins defeated Little Rock Christian in a lopsided affair. However, the Warriors were playing without their all-everything quarterback.
Harrison's game with Pulaski Academy was one of the highest scoring games in Arkansas playoff history.
The Bruins took a 20-14 lead after the first quarter, but could only watch as Harrison came back to take a double digit lead late in the frame.
After holding Pulaski Academy scoreless for the first 9:41 of the second frame, the home team scored three times in the final 2:19 of the period after collecting two onside kicks. The Bruins led, 46-35, at halftime.
It took PA only eight plays to score to start the third period and Harrison found itself down, 54-35.
The Goblins didn't give up. The team battled back and trailed, 60-48, heading into the final period.

The loss was Harrison's first of the season. The team ends the season with a 12-1 mark.

This was Harrison's sixth team to reach the semifinals of the state playoffs. This year was the Goblins' 21st conference title.
Harrison has won one state title and that was in 1999 when the team finished 14-0.

Pulaski Academy has won the last four state titles and has not lost a game to an instate team since Morrilton defeated them in the quarterfinals of the state tournament five seasons ago.

Harrison is coached by head coach Joel Wells and assistant coaches Dan Henderson, Greg Cross, Chris Keylon, Jacob Lisko, Doug Cross and Lucas Horn. Team members for Harrison this year include: Colton Shaver; Michael Scott; Julius Scott; Thailer Lovell; Rilee Jones; Breckin Duck; Devin Mitchell; Kaden Jones; Noah Moix; Ben Johnson; Lane Johnson; Caleb Bartlett; Cole Keylon; Trey Richardson; Seabastian Diffey; Champ Saylors; Jacob Kendall; Landen Stephens; Gabe Paul; Gabe Huskey; Colin Ballard; Nathan Griggs; Eric Arnold; Keaton Brown; Tyler Hutcheson; Maxwell Payne; Brooks Both; Anthony Allen; Hunter Holtby; Jordan Welsh; Bryant Ulrich; Jacob Dean; Logan King; Cody Jones; Spencer Smith; Austin Hutton; Dylan Olson; Steven Chrisman; Dakota Adamson; Trey Stith; Tim Gass; Jakob Jones; Christian Combs; Zach Schaffer; Levi Schneider; Jonathon Santana; Hayden Vanderpool; Megan Oak; Gabe Roland; Justin Roland; Ty Phillips; Hunter Nadeau; Josh Gibbs; Kendred Thompson; Alex Quatman; Brandon Ricketts; Konner Mears; Zane Yacks; Dalton Moser; Zach Hampton; Logan Villines; and Harris Groberg. The manager is Gavin Kilbane.

South 45

Nothing but respect for players, coaches and supporters of this team. Congratulations on a great season!!! 

InYoGrill

Quote from: Go Postal on November 27, 2018, 11:00:51 am
Thank you for a great season Harrison Golden Goblins!


LITTLE ROCK — It will be an all private school finale in the Class 5A State Football Playoffs this season.
Friday night Pulaski Academy defeated Harrison, 75-54, and Little Rock Christian Academy defeated Morrilton, 61-42.
Pulaski Academy won the 5A-Central this season with Little Rock Christian finishing second. Harrison won the 5A-West with Morrilton getting the No. 2 spot from the league.
During the regular season, the Bruins defeated Little Rock Christian in a lopsided affair. However, the Warriors were playing without their all-everything quarterback.
Harrison's game with Pulaski Academy was one of the highest scoring games in Arkansas playoff history.
The Bruins took a 20-14 lead after the first quarter, but could only watch as Harrison came back to take a double digit lead late in the frame.
After holding Pulaski Academy scoreless for the first 9:41 of the second frame, the home team scored three times in the final 2:19 of the period after collecting two onside kicks. The Bruins led, 46-35, at halftime.
It took PA only eight plays to score to start the third period and Harrison found itself down, 54-35.
The Goblins didn't give up. The team battled back and trailed, 60-48, heading into the final period.

The loss was Harrison's first of the season. The team ends the season with a 12-1 mark.

This was Harrison's sixth team to reach the semifinals of the state playoffs. This year was the Goblins' 21st conference title.
Harrison has won one state title and that was in 1999 when the team finished 14-0.

Pulaski Academy has won the last four state titles and has not lost a game to an instate team since Morrilton defeated them in the quarterfinals of the state tournament five seasons ago.

Harrison is coached by head coach Joel Wells and assistant coaches Dan Henderson, Greg Cross, Chris Keylon, Jacob Lisko, Doug Cross and Lucas Horn. Team members for Harrison this year include: Colton Shaver; Michael Scott; Julius Scott; Thailer Lovell; Rilee Jones; Breckin Duck; Devin Mitchell; Kaden Jones; Noah Moix; Ben Johnson; Lane Johnson; Caleb Bartlett; Cole Keylon; Trey Richardson; Seabastian Diffey; Champ Saylors; Jacob Kendall; Landen Stephens; Gabe Paul; Gabe Huskey; Colin Ballard; Nathan Griggs; Eric Arnold; Keaton Brown; Tyler Hutcheson; Maxwell Payne; Brooks Both; Anthony Allen; Hunter Holtby; Jordan Welsh; Bryant Ulrich; Jacob Dean; Logan King; Cody Jones; Spencer Smith; Austin Hutton; Dylan Olson; Steven Chrisman; Dakota Adamson; Trey Stith; Tim Gass; Jakob Jones; Christian Combs; Zach Schaffer; Levi Schneider; Jonathon Santana; Hayden Vanderpool; Megan Oak; Gabe Roland; Justin Roland; Ty Phillips; Hunter Nadeau; Josh Gibbs; Kendred Thompson; Alex Quatman; Brandon Ricketts; Konner Mears; Zane Yacks; Dalton Moser; Zach Hampton; Logan Villines; and Harris Groberg. The manager is Gavin Kilbane.

3 Gabe's on the team Posty? Interesting

InYoGrill

Quote from: Go Postal on November 27, 2018, 11:00:51 am
Thank you for a great season Harrison Golden Goblins!


LITTLE ROCK — It will be an all private school finale in the Class 5A State Football Playoffs this season.
Friday night Pulaski Academy defeated Harrison, 75-54, and Little Rock Christian Academy defeated Morrilton, 61-42.
Pulaski Academy won the 5A-Central this season with Little Rock Christian finishing second. Harrison won the 5A-West with Morrilton getting the No. 2 spot from the league.
During the regular season, the Bruins defeated Little Rock Christian in a lopsided affair. However, the Warriors were playing without their all-everything quarterback.
Harrison's game with Pulaski Academy was one of the highest scoring games in Arkansas playoff history.
The Bruins took a 20-14 lead after the first quarter, but could only watch as Harrison came back to take a double digit lead late in the frame.
After holding Pulaski Academy scoreless for the first 9:41 of the second frame, the home team scored three times in the final 2:19 of the period after collecting two onside kicks. The Bruins led, 46-35, at halftime.
It took PA only eight plays to score to start the third period and Harrison found itself down, 54-35.
The Goblins didn't give up. The team battled back and trailed, 60-48, heading into the final period.

The loss was Harrison's first of the season. The team ends the season with a 12-1 mark.

This was Harrison's sixth team to reach the semifinals of the state playoffs. This year was the Goblins' 21st conference title.
Harrison has won one state title and that was in 1999 when the team finished 14-0.

Pulaski Academy has won the last four state titles and has not lost a game to an instate team since Morrilton defeated them in the quarterfinals of the state tournament five seasons ago.

Harrison is coached by head coach Joel Wells and assistant coaches Dan Henderson, Greg Cross, Chris Keylon, Jacob Lisko, Doug Cross and Lucas Horn. Team members for Harrison this year include: Colton Shaver; Michael Scott; Julius Scott; Thailer Lovell; Rilee Jones; Breckin Duck; Devin Mitchell; Kaden Jones; Noah Moix; Ben Johnson; Lane Johnson; Caleb Bartlett; Cole Keylon; Trey Richardson; Seabastian Diffey; Champ Saylors; Jacob Kendall; Landen Stephens; Gabe Paul; Gabe Huskey; Colin Ballard; Nathan Griggs; Eric Arnold; Keaton Brown; Tyler Hutcheson; Maxwell Payne; Brooks Both; Anthony Allen; Hunter Holtby; Jordan Welsh; Bryant Ulrich; Jacob Dean; Logan King; Cody Jones; Spencer Smith; Austin Hutton; Dylan Olson; Steven Chrisman; Dakota Adamson; Trey Stith; Tim Gass; Jakob Jones; Christian Combs; Zach Schaffer; Levi Schneider; Jonathon Santana; Hayden Vanderpool; Megan Oak; Gabe Roland; Justin Roland; Ty Phillips; Hunter Nadeau; Josh Gibbs; Kendred Thompson; Alex Quatman; Brandon Ricketts; Konner Mears; Zane Yacks; Dalton Moser; Zach Hampton; Logan Villines; and Harris Groberg. The manager is Gavin Kilbane.

3 Gabe's on the team Posty? Interesting

Go Postal


Harrison finishes third in Class 5A

NORTH LITTLE ROCK — The final polls of the Arkansas Sports Media High School rankings were released Monday evening.
The Harrison Golden Goblins were tapped as the No. 3 team in Class 5A.
Little Rock Christian was selected as the No. 1 team in the classification after a 52-38 win over Pulaski Academy in the Class 5A state finals. The Bruins were the No. 2 team.
Following Harrison was Class 5A-West teammate Morrilton at No. 4. Texarkana was the fifth team.
The Goblins also received votes in the overall polls.
Bryant topped the overall polls and Greenwood was second. North Little Rock was tapped as the No. 3 team followed by Little Rock Christian and Bentonville West.
Heading the second five was Benton, Fort Smith Northside, Fayetteville, Pulaski Academy and Class 4A champion Arkadelphia.
Greenwood was the top team in Class 6A; Arkadelphia in 4A; Booneville in 3A; and Junction City in Class 2A.

Members voting in the Arkansas Sports Media poll are newspaper reporters and full-time radio media members.

Arkansas Sports Media High School Football Poll

Following is the Overall Top 10 high school football teams in Arkansas and the top five in Classes 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A and 2A, as voted by a panel of sports media from around the state for the week ending December 8. Ranking is given with first-place votes received, records, total points and last week's rankings:

OVERALL

        Record Pts Prv

1    Bryant (24)    12-2    249    2

2    Greenwood (1)    12-1    205    4

3    North Little Rock    12-1    199    1

4    LR Christian    13-1    143    –

5    Bentonville West    7-4    114    8

6    Benton    10-2    109    10

7    FS Northside    8-5    96    –

8    Fayetteville    9-3    69    5

9    Pulaski Academy    12-2    49    7

10    Arkadelphia    10-5    42    –

Others receiving votes: Conway 34, West Memphis 25, Booneville 19, Bentonville 18, Junction City 10, Joe T. Robinson 4, Harrison 3, Sylvan Hills 1, Hazen 1

CLASS 6A

        Record Pts Prv

1    Greenwood (25)    8-1    125    1

2    Benton    10-3    100    3

3    West Memphis    11-1    75    2

4    Jonesboro    7-5    27    –

5    Sylvan Hills    5-8    25    –

Others receiving votes: Marion 12, Searcy 9, Russellville 1.

CLASS 5A

        Record Pts Prv

1    LR Christian (25)    13-1    125    3

2    Pulaski Academy    12-2    100    1

3    Harrison    12-1    74    2

4    Morrilton     8-5     38     –

4    Texarkana     10-2     31     4

Others receiving votes: LR McClellan 5, Blytheville 2.

CLASS 4A

        Record Pts Prv

1    Arkadelphia (25)     10-5     125     –

2    Joe T. Robinson     12-3     103     1

3    Shiloh Christian     12-2     63     4

4    Dumas     12-2     53     –

5    Warren     9-2     11     2

Others receiving votes: Nashville 10, Stuttgart 6, Rivercrest 4, Ozark 4.

CLASS 3A

        Record Pts Prv

1    Booneville (25)     15-0     125     1

2    Prescott     12-2     86     4

3    Osceola     12-3     84     –

4    Rison     12-1     53     5

5    Smackover     10-2     18     3

Others receiving votes: Clinton 5, McGehee 2, Camden Harmony Grove 1.

CLASS 2A

        Record Pts Prv

1    Junction City (25)     12-2     125     3

2    Hazen     13-1     100     1

3    Foreman     10-2     73     2

4    Mount Ida     11-3     48     –

5    Conway Christian     10-3     14     5

Others receiving votes: Hampton 9, Earle 7, Gurdon 3, Des Arc 1, Salem 1.

Go Postal

Congratulations to Harrison Goblins Head Coach Joel Wells for getting the All-NWADG Division 1 football "Coach of the Year" and to Harrison Goblin Gabe Huskey for getting the All-NWADG Division 1 "Player of the year" awards
I don't know if this means a lot overall in the State of Arkansas but we are not a 7A powerhouse or a 6A Greenwood or a 5A private school.  We are the Goblins.  The third best 2018 5A team out of 32 5A teams.  The best public 5A team in the State.  This Northwest Democrat Gazette honors means a lot to Goblin fans.

This year was so close to being the Year of the Goblin
Beware 5A teams!  Public or private.  Be very aware next year!  We are coming back.
The Goblins will get ya if ya don't watch out!  ;)

PA Dad

Quote from: Go Postal on January 02, 2019, 08:42:24 pm
Congratulations to Harrison Goblins Head Coach Joel Wells for getting the All-NWADG Division 1 football "Coach of the Year" and to Harrison Goblin Gabe Huskey for getting the All-NWADG Division 1 "Player of the year" awards
I don't know if this means a lot overall in the State of Arkansas but we are not a 7A powerhouse or a 6A Greenwood or a 5A private school.  We are the Goblins.  The third best 2018 5A team out of 32 5A teams.  The best public 5A team in the State.  This Northwest Democrat Gazette honors means a lot to Goblin fans.

This year was so close to being the Year of the Goblin
Beware 5A teams!  Public or private.  Be very aware next year!  We are coming back.
The Goblins will get ya if ya don't watch out!  ;)

Congrats to Coach Wells and to Huskey.  Great honor.

And I agree that Harrison will  be one of the favorites next year.  I wouldn't be surprised to see them hoisting the trophy next year.

Go Postal

Thanks PA Dad that means a lot from a fan of the Bruins, one of the best teams in the State.

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