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The No. 12 Arkansas softball team scored all its runs in the first three innings and never trailed en route to a 7-3 victory over Ohio on Friday at the Paradise Classic in Boca Raton, Fla.

The Razorbacks (3-0) led 7-0 through three innings, a margin that stood until a 3-run seventh inning for the Bobcats.

Arkansas right-hander Morgan Leinstock, a graduate transfer from Southern Miss, earned her first victory as a Razorback. Leinstock allowed 4 hits, struck out 7 batters and gave up 1 earned run over 6 2/3 innings.

Auburn transfer first baseman Bri Ellis began the scoring for the Razorbacks when she hit her third double of the season in the first inning. Her hit scored Reagan Johnson, who led off the game with a single, from third base.

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Johnson, a top-10 finalist for national freshman of the year honors in 2023, batted 4-for-4 to lead all hitters and scored 2 runs in the game.

In the next at-bat, Rylin Hedgecock extended the Razorbacks’ lead to 2-0 with an RBI double to score Ellis.

Arkansas pieced together a 4-run second inning to increase the lead to 6-0.

Outfielder Nia Carter singled with the bases loaded to score Raigan Kramer and Lauren Camenzind, who each walked to reach base. Hannah Gammill hit a sacrifice fly to right field to score Johnson from third, and after an Ellis walk, Hedgecock hit an RBI single to drive home Carter.

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Both Carter (3 RBI) and Hedgecock (2) had multiple run-scoring hits.

The Razorbacks scored their final run in the third inning when Carter singled to score Kramer with the bases loaded.

Ohio (1-1) had just 1 hit entering the final inning, but chased Leinstock after her third hit allowed — an RBI single — brought the Bobcats within 7-3 with 2 outs.

Hannah Camenzind entered the circle and recorded the final out with a ground out to second base.

Arkansas finished with 10 hits, 2 errors and 7 runners stranded.

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The Razorbacks are scheduled to face Penn State (8 a.m. Central) and Michigan State (10:15 a.m.) in a doubleheader Friday to complete their stay at the invitational. Both games will be streamed on the subscription service FloSoftball.

Arkansas at the Paradise Classic in Boca Raton, Fla. 

Thursday, 1 p.m. — Arkansas 10, Marshall 3

Thursday, 6 p.m. — Arkansas 8, Florida Atlantic 0 (5 innings)

Friday, 10:30 a.m. — Arkansas 7, Ohio 3

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Saturday, 8 a.m. — Penn State (FloSoftball)

Saturday, 10:15 a.m. — Michigan State (FloSoftball)

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COMMENTARY: While AI can offer transformative support for students who need it, it also risks eroding the foundational skills we are trying to help them acquire. Arkansas needs a balanced strategy that prioritizes accessibility without sacrificing rigor.



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Congressional subcommittee to hold hearing in Little Rock on ‘failures’ of local housing authority | Arkansas Democrat Gazette

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Joseph Flaherty covers the city of Little Rock for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. A graduate of Middlebury College and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, he has worked for the newspaper since 2020.

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11 people arrested in connection with various charges in Northwest Arkansas | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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Benton County Sheriff’s Office

Scott Minor, 45, of Elm Street in Jefferson City, Mo., was arrested Friday on suspicion of computer child pornography and sexually grooming a child. Minor was being held Monday in the Benton County Jail with a $150,000 bond set.

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Damond Drake, 52, of West Highland Drive in Rogers was arrested Saturday on suspicion of delivery of methamphetamine or cocaine. Drake was being held Monday in the Benton County Jail with no bond set.

Fayetteville

Cornelius Anderson, 33, of Dawn Street in Fayetteville was arrested Saturday on suspicion of third-degree assault on a family member, third-degree domestic battery, first-degree criminal mischief and theft of property. Anderson remained at the Washington County Detention Center Monday in lieu of $5,000 bond.

Eduard Korshakov, 37, of Prairie Dunes Trail in Fayetteville was arrested Saturday on suspicion of aggravated assault on a family or household member, kidnapping, first-degree false imprisonment, third-degree domestic battery and interference with emergency communications. Korshakov remained at the Washington County Detention Center Monday in lieu of $25,000 bond.

Efrain Quiroz, 29, of North Shamblin Avenue in Fayetteville was arrested Sunday on suspicion of second-degree battery and second-degree endangering the welfare of a minor. Quiroz remained at the Washington County Detention Center Monday in lieu of $25,000 bond.

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Leo Ward, 21, of West Tanner Drive in Fayetteville was arrested Sunday on suspicion of aggravated residential burglary and stalking. Ward was released from the Washington County Detention Center Monday on $25,000 bond.

Rogers

John Jenkins, 21, of Arkansas 351 in Jonesboro was arrested Saturday on suspicion of fraudulent use of credit/debit card. Jenkins was being held Monday in the Benton County Jail with no bond set.

Springdale

Ashlyn Neal, 19, of Powell Street in Springdale was arrested Saturday on suspicion of kidnapping, second-degree battery, endangering the welfare of a minor, resisting arrest and obstruction of government operations. Neal was released from the Washington County Detention Center Saturday on $5,000 bond.

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Jose Neal, 37, of South Powell Street in Springdale was arrested Saturday on suspicion of second-degree domestic battery, third-degree domestic battery, interference with emergency communications and resisting arrest. Neal was released from the Washington County Detention Center Saturday on $5,000 bond.

Skyler Shane, 31, of Highway 62 in Westville, Ok., was arrested Sunday on suspicion of Possession of a Schedule I or II controlled substance with intent to deliver, simultaneous possession of drugs and a firearm, carrying a prohibited weapon and disorderly conduct. Shane was released from the Washington County Detention Center Sunday on $3,500 bond.

University of Arkansas Police Department

Celso Adame-Gallegos, 19 of Jade Street in Springdale was arrested Friday on suspicion of possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance with intent to deliver. Adame-Gallegos was released from the Washington County Detention Center Saturday on $5,000 bond.

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