
By Rob Patrick
The Conway basketball program has developed to the point where it sets the standard, certainly in central Arkansas and, just as much as Fayetteville in the West, in regard to the rest of the State.
First, there are a lot of great athletes in the Conway program but more than that, they’re skilled basketball players. And they’ve been in a program since seventh grade where everybody’s on the same page, doing the same things, running the same systems, from top to bottom. There’s a lot of pride in the program and every good basketball player on campus wants to be a part of it to the point where there’s a depth of talent that even makes practices competitive.
They’ve been in every State tournament this decade finishing in the finals two of the last three years, made the semifinals three other times and got past the first round at State in all but two of those seasons.
This year, the Wampus Cats are ranked among the best teams in the State. They came into Tuesday’s 7A-Central Conference contest against the Bryant Hornets with a 20-2 overall record and a perfect 10-0 slate in the league.
Yes, the Hornets were up against the best and, unfortunately, their recent struggles in the first half of their games continued. And, while they rallied to give themselves a chance to win in previous outings marked by similar slow starts, Conway proved to be too tough a challenge for that to happen.
The Wampus Cats left Bryant with a 70-39 win.