The Little Rock Christian Academy Warriors will challenge the Har-Ber Wildcats at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. Little Rock Christian Academy will be strutting in after a victory while Har-Ber will be coming in after a loss.
The home team had won the previous four meetings between Little Rock Christian Academy and Pulaski Academy, and Little Rock Christian Academy kept the tradition alive. The Warriors really took it to the Bruins for the full four quarters, racking up a 55-28 win. The Warriors might be getting used to big wins seeing as the team has won six games by 21 points or more this season.

Jackson Ward
| 11/07/25 vs Pulaski Academy | 211 |
| 10/31/25 vs Conway | 48 |
| 10/24/25 @ Little Rock Southwest | 133 |
| 10/17/25 @ North Little Rock | 58 |
| 10/10/25 vs Central | 169 |
| + 3 more games |
Little Rock Christian Academy relied on the efforts of Jackson Ward, who rushed for 211 yards and a pair of scores while picking up 8.4 yards per carry, and Elijah Robertson, who rushed for 60 yards and two TDs on only seven carries. That's the most rushing yards Ward has posted since back in September.
They were just one part of a punishing run game: Little Rock Christian Academy was unstoppable on the ground and finished the game with 299 rushing yards. That's the most rushing yards they've managed all season.
On the other side of the ball, a lot of the credit has to go to Little Rock Christian Academy's defense and their seven sacks. The heavy lifting was done by Carter Sims and Blake Haughaboo, who racked up four sacks between them. Haughaboo also set a new season-high mark in total tackles with 16. Another thorn in Pulaski Academy's side was Malachi Momphery, who made ten total tackles (1.0 for loss) and snagged an interception.
Meanwhile, Har-Ber played a tough contest on Friday in which they were outscored in every quarter. They came up short against Fayetteville, falling 48-27. The Wildcats were in a tough position after the first half, with the score already sitting at 42-14.
Har-Ber has traveled a rocky road recently, having lost four of their last five matchups. That's put a noticeable dent in their 3-7 record this season. That patch can't be blamed on the team's offensive performance across that stretch, as they averaged 29.2 points over those games. As for Little Rock Christian Academy, their record now sits at 7-3.
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