Off-court problems hanging over short-handed Hogs Nov 13, 2009
"I applaud coach Pelphrey and his staff for taking a stand. The most important thing is how those young men develop as people off the court," said Williamson, now a coach at Arkansas Baptist College in Little Rock. Pelphrey knows his job is to win games, and he'll have to do that while also trying to improve the program's image. (Pine Bluff Commercial, AR)
Bucs shut out Arkansas Baptist -- Newton adds three more touchdowns as Blinn rolls, 48-0 Sep 15, 2009
Published: Monday, September 14, 2009 1:59 PM CDT ROYSE CITY, Texas The top-ranked Blinn College football team shut out Arkansas Baptist College 48-0 here Saturday to maintain its perfect record heading into Southwest Junior College Football Conference play. Blinn improved to 3-0 on the season behind three touchdowns from quarterback Cameron Newton, including two through the air. (Brenham Banner, TX)
Buccaneers climb to No. 1 in latest juco poll Sep 10, 2009
Blinn will travel to Royse City to play Arkansas Baptist College (1-1) Saturday at 3 p.m. That game was originally scheduled to be played in Rockwall but was moved due to contract issues. Blinn is now ranked No. 1 in both the football and volleyball national polls, the first time that feat has been accomplished in school history. (Brenham Banner, TX)
Ark. Baptist football player dies after collapse Aug 16, 2009
(AP) - An 18-year-old football player for Arkansas Baptist College has died two days after collapsing following a morning practice. Pulaski County Coroner Garland Camper says Courtney Stone of Little Rock died early Friday evening at St. Vincent Infirmary Medical Center. (KSLA.com, LA)
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He then attended Arkansas Baptist College in Little Rock, Ark. where he received a bachelor of arts in theology and later attended ITC Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Ga. (Pine Bluff Commercial, AR)
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Sunday night the First United Methodist Church hosted a worship service featuring the Arkansas Baptist College Choir along with Dr. Charles and Shirley Johnson. The celebration will continue this weekend Saturday Feb. 27, with a parade starting at 11 a.m. The Grand Marshall of the parade will be Rev. R. Smith. (Searcy Daily Citizen, AR)