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  2. List of Arkansas state high school football champions

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    Little Rock Christian Academy: Arkadelphia Booneville Junction City 2017 [6] North Little Rock ... 1949 – Little Rock (15), Smackover, Stuttgart, Lake Village (2)

  3. Little Rock Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    Little Rock Christian Academy is a private, college-preparatory Christian school catering to students from PK3 through 12th grade. Established in 1977 under the name Walnut Valley Christian Academy, it holds accreditation from several organizations including the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS), Association of Christian Schools International, and the Arkansas Non-Public ...

  4. Damarea Crockett - Wikipedia

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    Crockett attended Little Rock Christian Academy in Little Rock, Arkansas.As a senior, he rushed for 1,475 yards and 22 touchdowns on 227 carries. He led the Warriors to a home field advantage playoff run that would eventually be ended into the semi-finals to their instate rivals Pulaski Academy. [1]

  5. Arkansas Activities Association - Wikipedia

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    Little Rock Christian: Pulaski Academy 2017: Harrison: Nettleton 2016: Little Rock Christian: Harrison 2015: Morrilton: Little Rock Christian 2014: Watson Chapel: Morrilton 2013: Watson Chapel: Little Rock Christian 2012: Watson Chapel: Huntsville 2011: Watson Chapel: Huntsville 2010: Morrilton: Little Rock Mills 2009: Morrilton: Little Rock ...

  6. Jackson Woodard - Wikipedia

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    Woodard attended high school at Little Rock Christian Academy located in Little Rock, Arkansas. Coming out of high school, Woodard was unrated where he held offers from schools such as Southern Nazarene and VMI. [1] However, Woodard decided to commit to play college football for the Arkansas Razorbacks as a preferred walk-on. [2] [3]

  7. Melba Pattillo Beals - Wikipedia

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    Beals' book Warriors Don't Cry chronicles the events of 1957 during the Little Rock crisis, based partly on diaries she kept during the period. She also wrote White is a State of Mind, which begins where Warriors left off. [5] To date, Warriors Don't Cry continues to be a #1 Amazon bestseller in the "Teen & Young Adult Nonfiction on Prejudice ...

  8. Hall STEAM Magnet High School - Wikipedia

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    The Little Rock Hall Warriors have won 51 state championships, including 15 in swimming and diving, 12 in basketball, seven in football, seven in tennis titles, five in track and field, three in golf, and two in cross country. Football: The Warriors football teams won seven state football championships (1959, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1977, 1979, 1982).

  9. War Memorial Stadium (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    War Memorial Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas.The stadium is primarily used for American football and is the home stadium for the Catholic High School Rockets, [5] the Parkview Magnet High School Patriots, [6] and the secondary home stadium for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks. [7]