SHILOH TODAY SPORTS: SEASON SUMMARIES Boys Basketball Check out what Shiloh's sports teams have achieved! The Saints Basketball team had a successful season, and the program is growing and getting stronger. Playing with the second smallest enrollment (against many 5A schools) they were one of the two schools that advanced to Regionals for a third straight year, qualified for the State Tournament, and made the Elite 8! The Saints lost to Little Rock Mills (defending State Champions) in the State Tournament. Junior, Bodie Neal, and Seniors, JC Philip and Kahlil Mobley received All-Conference honors. Girls Basketball The Lady Saints Basketball team finished their 2021-22 season with a 13-13 record. In the pre-conference season, the Lady Saints got off to a great start beating several teams that made deep runs in their respective state tournaments. Heading into the Christmas break, the Lady Saints sported an impressive winning record and finished off the “pre-season” with a runner-up finish in the Bill Frye Holiday Tournament. The Lady Saints ended the season with a big win in tournament play over Pea Ridge, but came up short the following round to Gentry. Hailey Tunnell and Maiesha Washington received All-Conference honors. Golf The 2021 Saints Golf season began with the boys team winning the Ultimate Auto Golf Tournament in Mountain Home. The girls had their best finish to date in this tournament coming in at 4th place. The boys team won district with an upset over a formidable Farmington team, which qualified them for the State Tournament. The girls also finished 2nd behind Harrison, and qualified for the State Tournament. This is the first time in six years that both teams qualified for the State Tournament where the girls team finished 8th with Lauren Eldridge anchoring the team with an 88 and the Boys team finished in tie for 2nd with Brant Fowler anchoring the team with an 81. Volleyball The Shiloh Varsity Volleyball team finished 29-5-3 on the season. They were undefeated in conference (16-0) and won the conference tournament earning their 11th conference championship in 12 years. The Lady Saints hosted the 4A State Tournament and defeated Wynne in the first round and Pulaski Academy in the quarterfinals, then lost to the 6-time defending State Champions Valley View in the semifinals. Bella Bonanno, Laila Creighton, Rylee Kallesen, and Ryan Russell were named 4A All-State. Madelyn Sestak was named 4A All-State Honorable Mention. Bella Bonanno, Kate Brown, Laila Creighton, Rylee Kallesen, Ryan Russell, Madelyn Sestak, and Savvy Williams were named 4A NW All-Conference. Bella Bonanno and Ryan Russell were named to the 4A State Tournament All-Tournament Team. 22 SPORTS: SEASON SUMMARIES
25 Publizr Home