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Breaking News
Smith steps down as Conway football coach
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There will soon be a new head coach for the Conway High football team. After 18 years of service, Kenny Smith will step aside to accept other responsibilities in the Conway Public School District, according to school officials.

Smith finished his tenure with a 129-75 (63.2 percent) record with the Wampus Cats. He had coached in Conway for 25 years in all and won six conference championships, as well as played in the 1993 Class AAAAA state title game.

"No one bleeds Wampus Cat Blue any more than Coach Smith," Conway superintendent Greg Murry Said. "Our district and our community appreciate all that he has done to bring pride to our football program. We wish him the very best as he begins a new chapter in his professional career." The Cats have had their rough times in recent seasons, including a 2-8 record this past season. Conway, which has not made the state playoffs since 2006, also went 3-7 in 2007.

Murry said the district will immediately begin the process of finding a replacement for Smith.




Conway nets tennis wins over NLR

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Conway's tennis teams defeated North Little Rock on Thursday, 17-2.

The Wampus Cats swept their singles matches with Chris Dussourd over Hunter Foster, 8-1; Udia Garimella over Colton Thomas, 8-4; Travis Alexander downing Augusto Tiexeira, 8-5; Ben Roberts knocking off Sean McGowan, 8-1; Luke Martin over Cody Dover, 8-4; and Sam Roberts beating Robert Brock, 8-3.

Conway also won five of six singles matches. Alexander and Ben Roberts won, 8-1; Tyler Gibbs and Scotty Alexander won, 8-3; Josh Wilson and Taylor West prevailed, 8-2; Gibbs and Scotty Alexander again, 8-1; and Wilson and West again, 8-0. Martin and Sam Roberts fell, 8-3.

The Lady Cats split their singles matches, Tess Bradford falling to Maggie Dobson, 8-6; and Sydnie Moix beating Meredith Melton, 8-5. Conway swept the girls doubles. Mary Leath and Alex Taylor topped Tyler Baumgarden and Diana Martinez, 8-0; Britney Watkins and Katey Zimmerman knocked off Casey Masters and Celeste Coby, 8-0; and Morgan Cummins and Molly Evans beat Baumgarden and Ty Melton, 9-7.

Conway will play Russellville on Tuesday.



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