The annual “Jamboree," sponsored by the Gurdon Baseball and Softball Association is slated for Saturday, April 17 at Cabe Field.
Henderson State University’s athletic center will soon carry the name of an alumnus and former athlete who remains a generous supporter of the university. The C.E. “Buddy” Formby Athletic Center will be officially dedicated during a ceremony on Feb. 25 from 4-5 p.m.
The Gurdon Go-Devils and Lady Devils took on the Prescott Curley Wolves and Lady Wolves on Jan. 31 at Prescott. The Devils gave up both games.
The Prescott Curley Wolves met the Gurdon Go-Devils on Jan. 31 at Prescott. The Lady Curley Wolves and Lady Go-Devils also met up with the Wolves and Lady Wolves winning both games.
The Gurdon Go-Devils and Lady Devils took on the Prescott Curley Wolves and Lady Wolves on Jan. 31 at Prescott. The Devils gave up both games.
When it comes to football, these two guys seem to know the secret. Quincy Dickens and Thom Francis have been the fixtures in Gurdon Peewee program for three years.
The Go-Devil cross country teams competed in their district meet Saturday, Oct. 31 in Prescott
Third and fourth grade Peewee team takes championships.
Gurdon traveled to El Dorado Friday night to take on the Trojans of Parker's Chapel.
Fifth and sixth grade Peewee team takes championship
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission voted Thursday, Sept. 24, to cancel the fall turkey hunting season.
The Go-Devils Cross Country team participated in their first meet of the year on Saturday Sept. 12, at Ouchita Baptist University.
Overcast skies filled the backdrop as the Go Devils took on the Mineral Springs Hornets and the Devils would leave the field every bit as cloudy, giving up the game to the Hornets, 18-6.
The Go-Devils opened the 2009 season at the Rattler Stadium in Murfreesboro but lost by one point on a conversion.
An effort is underway to revitalize the Gurdon athletic booster club, according to Stacy Blackard of Gurdon Rotary and a booster club promoter.
The boys who play for the Snipers dreamed of winning a world championship and on Friday, July 17, that dream became a reality. The Snipers baseball team won the USSSA 8AA Machine Pitch World Series in Edmond, Okla.
The Gurdon Go-Devils gave up an early home run to the Elkins Elks and never completely overcame that early lead.
When Eddy Akin of Prescott heard that there were tractor races going on at Hope, he had an image in mind.
I hit the softball. That, in my opinion, is the big news of the week, but as you can see it didn’t make front page.
The Arkansas Razorbacks are the “tie that binds us together.” Those were the words of Chuck Barrett, “voice of the Razorbacks, as he addressed those who gathered for the Gurdon Chamber of Commerce banquet.