The Mena High School Athletic Awards Assembly was held on Monday at the Mena High School Performing Arts Center.
Cross Country
The Mena XC Teams competed very well this season. They finished 2nd overall in the 7-4A conference and 9th overall in the Boys Arkansas State Championships.
Logan Myers led the team with a 1st place finish in the Conference race, 3rd place finish in state, River Valley All Star Gold Medalist honors, and a full scholarship to run XC and Track for UARM.
All District
Trevin Plunkett
Tre McMellon
Logan Myers
All State
Logan Myers
Tre McMellon
Golf
The boys and girls golf team this year competed in several matches and did a good job of representing the high school. They competed well and had a lot of fun as a group.
This years Seniors include:
Jack Hunter
Andrew Davis
London Copelin
Coach Hunter Said “ I will really miss seeing them next year. Especially because one of them is my son.”
Volleyball
The Mena Ladycats had another amazing volleyball season in 2020. They finished with an overall record of 19-3, were co-conference champions, and advanced to the semi finals of the state tournament where they lost in 5 sets to Valley View, the eventual state champion. They finished the season ranked #3 in 4A according to MaxPreps and #10 overall in the state of Arkansas. What a great season for the Ladycats!
All Conference
Hannah Stockton
Grayson Fairless
Jaiden Milam
Maddison Blair
Ally Wright
Madi Lyle
Katie Valdivinos
Emmi Hines
Brenna Aynes
Andrea Maechler
All State All Tournament Team -
Gracie Lyle (All Star Game)
All State
Gracie Lyle
Morgan Puckett
Lauren Sikes
Cheer
The cheerleaders had a slow start to the year and did not get to compete early on in the season, perform at pep rallies, or travel. The team competed at the Arkansas State Cheer Competition in December and moved up several places in ranks compared to last year. Although the season didn't go as hoped, it was a great year with lots of growth and the team is looking forward to the future.
All-American Cheerleader Nominees:
Allie Martin
Ciara Lance
Leilani Day
Jaiden Milam
Blake Castor was awarded a scholarship to SAU.
Most Spirited - Annalyse Baker
Best Performer - Leilani Day and Ciara Lance
Best Overall - Allie Martin
Football
The 2020 Mena Bearcat football team was able to persevere through a tough non conference schedule to finish their conference season undefeated, which led to the first football conference championship in 24 years. The 4-4A champion Bearcats also were able to host a home playoff game to conclude their season. Thank you Bearcats for an unforgettable season and you will ALWAYS be remembered as Champions.
Honorable Mention All Conference
Jayden Felix
Jacob Flemens
Jordan Roberts
Austin Rose
Bobby Wallis
Jake Wiles
All Conference
Jett Baber
Chris Bollmeyer
Jake Brotherton
Blake Castor
Sam Efird
Evan Graves
Caleb Peters
Logan Yang
All State
Max Montgomery
Gaven Hooper
Cuay House (Scholarship to OBU, All Star Game Selection)
Mason Brotherton (Division 1 scholarship to Kansas, All Star Game Selection, All Arkansas Preps Selection, All American Selection)
The following awards were voted on exclusively by members of the 2020 football team.
Defensive Player of the Year:
Cauy House
The Offensive Player of the Year AND William G Spencer Football Player of the year :
Gaven Hooper
Boys Basketball
Bearcat basketball worked very hard this season with a very young group. The team battled for a top 4 spot in the conference and a trip to the regional tournament but unfortunately fell short at the end of post season play.
2nd team all conference honors:
Tre McMellon
Trey Day
Blake Brown
ALL Conference:
Sam Efird ( All Star Team Nominee)
Caleb Peters
Offensive Player of the Year
Trey Day
Defensive Player of the Year
CALEB PETERS
Jim Rackley Boys Basketball Player of the Year Award:
Sam Efird
Girls Basketball
The 2020-2021 Ladycat Basketball season was full of excitement, and drama. Led by an outstanding senior class the team won several close games, overcame a lot of obstacles, and had one of the most successful seasons in quite some time. Finishing with a record of 22-4, the Ladycats won their 1st conference championship since 1996 and their first district championship since 2001. As the South Region runner-up, the Ladycats played in the State Tournament for the 2nd year in a row.
7-4A girls conference coach of the year:
Scott Wright
“I am very proud of all the girls on the team. I would like to thank Coach Lyle for everything he does. Everyone associated with this team contributed to the success of this team. We have an opportunity to be very competitive next year also. We are looking forward to another successful season. Go Ladycats!”
2nd Team All Conference:
Emmi Hines
Emily Leonard
Ally Wright
All Conference:
Brooklyn Pennington
Madi Lyle
Hannah Stockton
All State Tournament Team:
Ally Wright
All Star Nominee:
Ally Wright
Hannah Stockton
All State:
Gracie Lyle
Grayson Fairless
Teammate Award: (Voted on by the team)
Madison Blair
Track
Mena track had a successful season with many individual highlights throughout the year:
The Ladycat track team were led in points this year by Madyson Birtcher who participated in Shot Put and Discus this year and finished 4th in discus this year at the conference meet.
The Bearcat track team was led in points this year by Logan Myers who ran in the 4x800 Relay, 800m Run, 1600m Run, and the 3200m run.
State Qualifiers:
Emily Wagner-High Jump
Jacob Flemens-Pole Vault
Trevin Plunkett-4x800m
Tre Mcmellon-4x800m
Caleb Peters-4x800m
Logan Yang-Shot Put
Logan Myers-4x800m, 800m, 1600m, 3200m
Logan Myers will continue his track/cross country career at University of Arkansas Rich Mountain next year.
Boys Soccer
Bearcat soccer battled through a tough season but ended on a few strong performances including a shootout win over Morrilton and a conference playoff game against DeQueen.
Honorable Mention All Conference
Jayden Felix
Hudson Vacca
All Conference
Jetzai Hernandez
Isaac Clark(All Star Game nominee)
Team MVP
Isaac Clark
Girls Soccer
The Ladycat soccer team competed in 12 games this season for a record of 5-5-2. They started off very strong with a non conference record of 4-1. When various injuries began to plague the team in conference play, they exemplified incredible mental toughness to enter the conference tournament as a 3 seed. Unfortunately, they fell just short of making an appearance at State, but did not fall short of making an impression on the teams they played.
All District-
Lauren Sikes
Tabitha Levering
All State-
Stephanie Lua ( All Star Nominee)
As voted on by the team:
Best Teammate-
Tabitha Levering
Most Improved-
Taylor Thacker
Most Valuable Player-
Stephanie Lua
Baseball
The Mena Bearcat Baseball had some early adversity to overcome along with some key injuries. A couple of highlights for the season: Winning the Mena Baseball Tournament: losing to Waldron in the first game, the team bounced back to defeat both Mt Ida and Mansfield and take the tournament win. The Bearcats were victorious on both Senior Night and the Final game of the season. Playing in a tough competitive double round robin of league play, the Bearcats lost all 7 games the first way through but won 2 games and played everyone much closer as they led late in ballgames vs eventual Conference Champion Bauxite and vs #1 ranked Nashville. Although we lost those games we competed very well and started to learn the game of baseball.
Bearcat Baseball will continue to get better!
All Conference Honorable Mention
Riley Gilbert
Blake Brown
Austin Rose
All Conference
Sam Efird
Caleb Peters
Defensive Player of the Year-
Caleb Peters
Offensive Player of the Year and Team MVP-
Sam Efird
Softball
Ladycat Softball finished 9-13 on the season. They Tied for 4th place in their tough,competitive district….. Because of tie breakers and the fact that there was no district tournament this season, They did not qualify for the Regional tournament, but they continued to improve throughout the season and were able to finish their season with a win in their final game. The future of Ladycat softball is bright!
Honorable Mention All-district
Emily Wagner
All-District-
Emmi Hines
Kensey Rosson
All-State and All-Star game nominee
Morgan Puckett
State Weight Lifting
Junior Logan Yang attended the state weight meet this year in Lake Hamilton where he competed against his peers in classifications ranging from 2A-7A. Logan won his weight class and overall in both Bench Press and Power Clean.
Mr Torix and Coach Bentley
BFI SCHOLARSHIP
The Bearcat Foundation continues to pursue goals of partnering with the Mena Public Schools with assistance in areas of equipment, facilities and supplies. Thanks to the generous members and supporters, since 2007, BFI has gifted over $465,000 to the Mena Schools . A very important part of their mission is to provide a scholarship for graduates of Mena High School, and today, they are happy to present the BFI scholarship for the 10th year.
The Foundation scholarship differs from others in that it is scored and judged on a blind basis. All applicant’s names, family names, and commonly identifiable accomplishments are omitted from the application once received in an effort to eliminate any possible bias in the scoring process. The applicants are scored based:
academic achievement,
community involvement,
extracurricular achievement,
and the compelling nature of the essay that is written for the scholarship.
The committee is anonymous and does not consist of any foundation board members. All scoring is done separately by each member of the committee. The scholarship is $2,000 per student.
This year’s winners of the Bearcat Foundation Scholarship for 2021 are:
Ms. Ally Wright
Ms. Madison Blair
Ladycats Award
The LadyC.A.T.S award is an award given to a Ladycat athlete who has displayed exceptional perseverance and dedication, and demonstrated the key characteristics of the LadyC.A.T.S. award: Character, Attitude, Toughness and Success.
This is an award not necessarily given every year, but only when a Ladycat shows tremendous attributes described by this award.
This year’s winner of the LadyCATS award is Leilani Day
Orville McMellon Award
The Orville McMellon award is periodically given to a Bearcat athlete who has displayed courage and determination while overcoming adversity. This year’s winner is no stranger to adversity. In the final game of his sophomore year, he was injured which required major knee surgery. After battling through a tough recovery, he was off to a hot start as one of the statistical leaders in the state for his position when, unfortunately, injury struck again causing him to miss the majority of his Junior season. Coming into his senior season, after many hours of hard work and rehabilitation, he was able to complete his Senior year and help lead his team to a conference championship as one of the best quarterbacks in the state.
This year's winner of the Orville McMellon Award is Max Montgomery.
Frank Mosley Outstanding Senior Girl Athlete
James C Copher Outstanding Senior Boy Athlete
The Frank Mosley Outstanding Girl Athlete and the James C Copher Outstanding Boy athlete are longstanding awards given to our most outstanding and deserving Senior boy and girl athlete. These athletes must be involved in multiple sports and display great character in the sport, their school and the community. The awards are voted on by the head coaches from each sport, the athletic director, the assistant athletic director, high school principal and a Mena High School Staff Member. This impact that this year’s winners have had on Mena athletics will be felt for many years to come.
This year’s James C Copher award winner participated in multiple sports at a high level during his Senior Year. He was awarded All Conference in football, basketball, and baseball. He was a member of the competition cheer team. He is also the student council president and is a member of JAG, East, and Journalism.
This year's James C Copher Award winner is: Sam Efird.
This year’s Frank Mosley award winner excelled in both Volleyball and Basketball where she was awarded All State in both. She was also selected to be a member of the Arkansas Activities Association All Star Volleyball team. She is a member of Yearbook, NHS and JAG.
This year’s Frank Mosley award winner is: Gracie Lyle