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1 Section • 8 Pages Thursday, January 9, 2020 GLENWOOD USPS 220-180 95th Year • Issue 2 HERALDSERVING GLENWOOD, ARKANSAS & THE DIAMOND LAKES SINCE 1926 SEE US ONLINE: WWW.SWARKANSASNEWS.COM AND WWW.FACEBOOK.COM GLENWOOD HERALD Centerpoint, Kirby win some, lose some at Kameron Hale Tournament last weekend By Mike Wallace The Kirby squads each won two games and 49-35 final score. Killip scored 3, Keener 10, Balliette 9, Flores 9, LAKE HAMILTON - (January 2-4) Centerpoint and lost one over the three days. Centerpoint’s girls Bright 11 and Wolf 6. Kirby sent their senior high level basketball teams one won two games and lost one while the Center- CENTERPOINT SENIOR BOYS - Greer’s Ferry Westside school district eastward to compete in the Kameron Hale point boys lost two and won their final game. jumped out to a 23-9 first period lead and never looked back. It annual tournament. Centerpoint’s Lady Knights lost their initial was 41-20 at the intermission, 61-31 after three and stopped at game 53-41 to undefeated Star City and returned 66-42. the next two days to defeat Hot Springs 45-39 Gage Galloway scored 5 for Centerpoint, Cullen Smith 8, Con- and Mena 49-35. In the first contest, Star City led ner Thomas 7, Kaden Bryant 2, Nate Oosterhaus 10, Dillon Fox 4, 17-10, 32-19 and 47-30 at the breaks. For Center- Isaac Rodriguez 1 and Kaden Horn 2. point, Sade Killip scored 3 points, Kaydra Fox In their January 3 game, Centerpoint faced White Hall. Center- 3, Jasmine Keener 6, Emily Balliette 2, Monika point trailed 11-9 after one period and led 15-13 at the half. The Flores 6, Cheyenne Lambert 5 and Marlee Bright Knights still had a small lead at 29-26 into the final period, but 14. White Hall ended up winning 49-43. Galloway scored 5 for Cen- When Centerpoint returned to take on Hot terpoint, Thomas 6, Bryant 8 and Oosterhaus 16. Springs in the consolation bracket on January 3, The final game for the Knights came on January 4 against the Lady Knights led from the jump. It was 15-8, Mena. Centerpoint led 12-11 after one stanza and trailed 23-19 at 23-13 and 35-25 at the breaks before Centerpoint See Tourney, Page 2 won 45-39. Killip scored 8, Fox 2, Kamryn Reid 2, Keener 6, Balliette 6, Flores 11, Bright 10 and Kason Wolf 2. Each squad who participated was guaranteed three games to play, so Centerpoint went back on January 4 to take on Mena. Mena led 12-10 after one period and 24-20 at the intermission. Centerpoint went on a third pe- riod rampage with an 18-4 scoring spree for a 38- 28 lead into the final period. Mena rallied with a small run, but Centerpoint held them off for a Kirby Lady Trojan GiGi Davis takes a shot against Star City in their January 3 game at the Kameron Hale Tournament held at Lake Hamilton State Sen. Larry Teague (D-Dist. 10 – Nashville) recently received an Arkansas State Chamber/Associated Industries of Arkansas 2019 Business Matters Leadership Award. Teague was recognized with the award for supporting positive business initiatives during the 92nd General Assembly. (From left) State Sen. Larry Teague receives his 2019 Business Matters Leader- ship Award from State Chamber/AIA Executive Vice President Kenny Hall.) The Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce/Asso- ciated Industries of Arkansas is the leading voice for business at the State Capitol and serves as the primary business advocate on all issues affecting Arkansas employers. The State Chamber/ Centerpoint’s Sade Killip earned a MVP medal AIA’s mission is to promote a pro-business, free-enterprise agen- at the Kameron Hale Tourney last weekend da and contest anti-business legislation, regulations and rules. Cat in the Hat, the Grinch and Kirby Librarian Jeannie York Books donated to Kirby Kirby Elementary look at books donated by The Olds Foundation right before Christmas break. With the librarian by The Olds Foundation Jeannie York, at right, is the Grinch and Cat in the Hat. Picture furnished by the school district Kirby School High School and Elementary li- braries received a grant from the Olds Founda- tion to purchase K-12 library books, Accelerated Reader prizes, six library computers, math board games and an individual Dr. Seuss (library theme this school year) book for every student in Kir- by Elementary School. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Aud along with the Grinch and the Cat in the Hat came to school to present each student a book: K----Hop on Pop 1st--Green Eggs and Ham 2nd--Cat in the Hat 3rd--How the Grinch Stole Christmas 4--The Lorax 5--Yertle the Turtle 6--Oh, the Places You'll Go Kirby School is blessed and greatly appreciates the support of the Olds Foundation. Jeannie York, K-12 Librarian Pike County elected officials, employees and guests before their annual Christmas meal on December 23 in Murfreesboro Page 2 • Glenwood Herald • Thursday, January 9, 2020 Tourney, from page 1 . at the half. Mena still led 32-30 into the last period, but by led 13-2 after one period, 27-11 at the half and 40- the Knights pulled it out 47-44. Garrett Alexander scored 15 margin into the last period. Allison Strasner scored 6 10 for Centerpoint, Galloway 6, Smith 2, Thomas 7, Bry- for Kirby, Lindsey Golden 3, Adi Harmon 6, McKenzie ant 11, Oosterhaus 9, Fox 4 and Rodriguez 2. Jones 20, Joce Mount 5, Kaylee Dougan 3, GiGi Davis 6 KIRBY SENIOR GIRLS - The Lady Trojans posted and Felicity Pate 2. two wins in the Kameron Hale Tourney around one loss. Kirby and Star City battled to the last breath in their They began with a 51-24 pasting of Hot Springs. Kir- January 2 game. Kirby led 14-13 after one period and 25-24 at the half. It was 36-36 at the end of three and Star City edged out the Lady Trojans 51-48. Golden scored 2 points, Gracie Davis 3, Harmon 6, Jones 12, Mount 3, Dougan 8 and GiGi Davis 14. Kirby went back on January 4 to take on Greer’s Ferry. The Lady Trojans were in command throughout for a 14 point win. The Lady Trojans led 19-6, 37-23 and 52-34 at the breaks in action before winning 71-53. Strasner scored 7, Golden 3, Gracie Davis 2, Harmon 17, Jones 13, Mount 4, Dougan 10 and GiGi Davis 13. KIRBY SENIOR BOYS - The Trojans lost their first game of the tournament to Maumelle by eight points, then returned to slaughter Mena and White Hall. Maumelle led Kirby 15-14 after one period, 26-21 at the half and 39-38 after three quarters. Maumelle pulled away at the end for a 59-51 win. Kirby scoring - Cameron Gaither 14, Ryan Franks 6, Christian Miller 14, Brody Tucker 14 and Carson Turner 3. Kirby returned to Lake Hamilton to face Mena in the consolation bracket. Kirby ran away early for a 22-6 first period lead, 35-12 at the half and 47-13 after three quar- ters, It ended at 55-28. Gaither scored 10, Franks 8, Mill- er 14, Tucker 12, T. Davis 6, t. Samuel 1, D. Markham 1, T. McMurtrie 3. White Hall fared no better in Kirby’s final game of the tournament. Kirby led 21-13, 35-25 and 48-31 at the breaks before ended at 66-44. Gaither scored 8, Franks 8, Miller 27, Tucker 11, C. Turner 3, Davis 2, K. Turner 4 and Markham 3. Centerpoint’s Jasmine Keener drives for Kirby’s Christian Miller earns MVP Medal at points at tournament Kameron Hale Tournament Two Pike county people sentenced to ADC for heroin overdose death of friend A Murfreesboro man and woman in- mental operations for initially giving a residence and observed the male allegedly vious day and purchased approximately volved in drug activity that resulted in the false name to officers. open a cellar door and discard something. one gram of heroin and returned to the heroin overdose death of a friend were The two were present during the over- Hooper was found sitting on the back door home on Kelly Spur and “engaged in the sentenced Monday, January 6, in Pike dose death of Corey Heinrich, 28, of Mur- steps near the cellar where Chief Lamb lo- use of heroin and marijuana with Heinrich County Circuit Court. freesboro in August, 2019. cated a suspected bag of marijuana. before finding hime unresponsive in the Sentenced were Cody Dewayne Hoop- According to case information, on Aug. Hooper claimed the marijuana be- morning,” according to case information. er, 29, and Elizabeth R. Guy, 31. 16, Murfreesboro Police Chief Randy longed to him and said he discarded it be- A later search of Hooper’s home found Hooper was sentenced to six years in Lamb was called to a home on Kelly cause it was not in a medical marijuana several syringes, one loaded with suspect- the Arkansas Department of Correction Spur where Heinrich was found deceased. prescription bottle. Hooper also said Guy ed methamphetamine. Hooper claimed with two years suspended while Guy was Heinrich’s body was found in a room had left the scene and went to his home the syringes belonged to Guy but took sentenced to 10 years in the ADC with where drug paraphernalia was visible on at 316 Will Street. Hooper was arrested ownership of a black box found that con- three years suspended.