Friday, September 19, 2008

Enjoyable evening -- Benton won and I met two great bloggers

Yes, indeed! The fighting Benton Panthers won their first game of the season tonight, improving their record to 1-2 before going into conference play in the 6A-South.

There are few things I enjoy more than high school football on Friday nights. My father and I are both Benton High School Alums, so we try to catch every Panthers home game. It'll be a rough year for central Arkansas' scrappiest ball club, but at least the Panthers chalked up a win tonight by beating the Conway Wampus Cats 15-14 in a bit of a nail biter.

It was great being in C.W. Lewis Stadium here in scenic Benton for that victory, but the best thing about the evening was having the pleasure of meeting two fellow Bloggers -- Paul and Laura Eilers. Paul runs Paul's Health Blog and Laura runs Junk-Foodaholic. If you haven't visited those two sites, you really should.

Oh, I went ahead and posted a picture that Laura took of Paul and me (I'm the one on the left, proudly wearing Panthers maroon). Thanks for sending that photo along, folks!

Dad and I agreed that their presence at the game made it that much enjoyable as they are both wonderful, friendly people who make an already fun outing even better. Why were the Eilers there? Their son, Dylan, plays for the Wampus Cats, so they journeyed down from Conway to watch the fun.

The only thing that's too bad here is that the mighty, fighting Panthers defeated Dylan's team. However, Benton doesn't look that solid this year, so I'll cherish any victory that's available.

By the way, there's a blog dedicated to Dylan's football photos right here. Give that a look if you're so inclined.

I also decided to quit being lazy about a question I've had for years -- what is a wampus cat? In the past, I've been told it's a magical, six-legged cat and I've left it at that. I checked on Wikipedia, however, and found a more detailed explanation right here. Fascinating stuff, and I found out that no fewer than seven high schools in the U.S. have chosen the unusual wampus cat as a mascot.

But, back to the significance of tonight's game. Conway is in a higher high school athletics classification at 7A than Benton is at 6A. Benton's taken a whipping at the hands of two 7A schools this year, so the lads have some hope before they enter the regular season -- they've beaten one 7A team, so the hope is that will do wonders for their confidence when they're battling it out against peers in the 6A-South.

An alarming thing about the game, however, is that Benton has a tendency to fumble and get penalties for stupid stuff at the absolute worst times. Also, the team still has a tendency to fade in the second half and has a miserable kicking game. Things, apparently, haven't changed that much from last season.

Regardless, tonight's victory over Conway gives the team and its loyal fans a reason to celebrate and view the start of the regular season with optimism. That's nothing but good.

Anyone who is wondering why I, The Hawg, would bother with a high school football game has obviously spent very little time in the South. Towns in these parts rally behind their high school teams and treat games as a major social event.

In my case, I get to hang out with my father, get to visit with old friends on occasion and meet new ones like the Eilers. My hometown boasts a population of just 27,000 people, so Friday night football is a huge deal to a small city like this one that doesn't have any pro or college sports at all. The encouraging thing is that fans still turn out even if the Panthers stink -- most of us graduated from high school here and still turn out to support our local kids. That's nothing but good, right?

7 comments:

Laura said...

Ethan, It was great meeting you and your dad at the game tonight. The Benton football field is my favorite stadium to watch a football game. You're so close to the field, you feel like you're part of the action!

Conway lost tonight but there's always next year!

Anonymous said...

Well, you learn something new everyday. I'd never even heard of a wampus cat. wow.

Cool, you're just meeting bloggers right and left.

;-)

HawgWyld said...

Laura:

Well, Benton managed to luck out a bit, I think. I've loved that field for over three decades and I hope to enjoy it for about three more.

I'm glad y'all came down tonight. It's always good to sit down and visit with people we meet through blogging, huh?

Heh, and I'll not gloat too much about the victory. Heck, Benton has been whipped by Conway more than a few times and I just can't root too hard against Arkansas high school kids who are giving it their best shot.

Unknown said...

Dylan's football blog is great!!!

Paul Eilers said...

Ethan, I thoroughly enjoyed myself at the game last night. On top of that, you gave great directions to the stadium!

I kept thinking to myself last night, that this is a great atmosphere for high school football. Though there was some sloppy play at times, overall it was a good game. And as the final score indicates, the winner was in doubt as the final seconds ticked off, but the mighty Benton Panthers managed to hang on and win.

A good time was had by all. I especially enjoyed meeting you and your dad. He's a good man and I know he had an impact on the kids while he was a principal. I hope we can get together again sometime soon.

Unknown said...

If you really want to understand high school football in the South, pay a visit to our town, Summerville, SC. We have Coach John McKissick, the winningest coach in history!

HawgWyld said...

Lala -- Yep. Meeting all kinds of folks. What bothers me is that I have wondered for years what a wampus cat is, but I was never interested enough to just look it up.

Wow. That's lazy...

FishHawk -- It's pretty neat, indeed. We got to see Dylan on the field a few times, too.

Paul -- I'm all for getting together again, as well. Y'all need to meet my wife and kids as they're a hoot.

Dad was well loved around the school and I think he did a lot of good. He's glad to be retired, however. Can't say I blame him.

I grew up watching games in that stadium and love it still. Tradition is a big deal in this town, so I hope they keep that stadium up and running for a long, long time. One of the quirky things about the stadium is that it's a good two miles from the high school.

Weird, huh?

Glad y'all had a good time in Benton.

Sherry -- Ah, then you know all about how important high school football is here in the South!