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Looking at the Ark Tech record book
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Looking at the Ark Tech record book
I am a Tech alumnus, and also one of Booneville High School, which has had close ties to Tech, being a little over an hour away. Looking at the Tech record book brings back a lot of memories.

I saw Kenny Saylor ref a game at Waldron years ago. At halftime he shot a lot, just killing time. He didn't miss very many. He holds the season (30.8) and career (24.7) scoring average records at Tech.

E. C. O'Neal holds the 4th and 5th highest season points scored, and was a two-time All-American. He was the coach at Booneville when I was in grade school and early junior high. I remember the faculty/student games back in those days. Not even remotely a contest, because O'Neal just did what he wanted to inside.

Billy Joe Murray is 9th on the season FGs list. He was at Tech while I was there.
04-26-2016 02:21 PM
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