Playoff Seeding Scenarios- Not all Tiebreaker scenarios are included

7A Central Seeding Scenarios-
*Not all Tiebreaker scenarios are included
Remaining games: Week 9 – North Little Rock at Bryant; Cabot at LR Central; Conway at LR Christian; LR Southwest at Pulaski Academy. Week 10 – North Little Rock at Cabot; Bryant at Conway; LR Southwest at LR Central; Pulaski Academy at LR Christian
Current standings: Bryant and Conway are unbeaten in league play (5‑0), LR Christian is one game back at 4‑1, while North LR, Pulaski Academy and Cabot are 2‑3; LR Central and LR Southwest are 0‑5
Bryant
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Remaining: vs North Little Rock (Oct 31) and at Conway (Nov 7 
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Best case: Goes 7‑0, locks up the No. 1 seed and a bye. 
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Control’s own destiny: Any win over Conway guarantees at least the No. 1 seed (head‑to‑head rules). Even with a split, Bryant holds every tiebreaker over LR Christian and the 2‑3 teams. 
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Floor: A sweep of losses drops them to 5‑2 and they’d likely be the No. 2 seed; they can’t fall further than that because of a two‑game cushion in the standings. 
Conway
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Remaining: at LR Christian (Oct 31) and vs Bryant (Nov 7) 
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Best case: Wins out (7‑0) and takes the No. 1 seed; would also get the top seed if they go 6‑1 and Bryant drops both games. 
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In the mix: A split (6‑1) almost assures a No. 2 seed; they’d own the tiebreaker over Bryant if the W comes in Week 10. 
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Floor: Dropping both games (finish 5‑2) could slide Conway to the No. 3 seed if LR Christian wins out and claims a 6‑1 record. 
LR Christian
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Remaining: hosts Conway (Oct 31) and Pulaski Academy (Nov 7) 
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Best case: Finishes 6‑1 and could steal the No. 1 seed if both Bryant and Conway stumble; they must beat Conway and then hope Bryant loses twice. 
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Likely: Winning one of the last two should lock up the No. 3 seed; beating Conway virtually ensures at least the No. 2 because of head‑to‑head. 
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Floor: Two losses (4‑3) still get them in but could drop them as low as No. 3 if North LR, Cabot or Pulaski Academy finish 4‑3 with favorable points. 
North Little Rock
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Remaining: at Bryant (Oct 31), then at Cabot (Nov 7) 
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Best case: Two upsets make them 4‑3, which can vault them to No. 2–3 depending on LR Christian’s results. 
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Playoff path: A split (3‑4) likely keeps them in the 4‑5 seed range; beating Cabot is crucial because that’s a head‑to‑head tiebreaker. 
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Risk: Losing both (2‑5) would tie them with the current winless teams and leave their season in the hands of margin points. 
Pulaski Academy
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Remaining: hosts LR Southwest (Oct 31) and visits LR Christian (Nov 7) 
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Best case: Two wins (4‑3) could climb them as high as No. 2 with help from upsets elsewhere; beating LR Christian would be huge for seeding. 
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Likely: A split (3‑4) puts them around No. 4–5; they’d hold head‑to‑head over Cabot but would need margin points against North LR. 
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Floor: If they drop both (2‑5), they’ll be fighting for the final berth with LR Central and LR Southwest. 
Cabot
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Remaining: at LR Central (Oct 31) and home vs North LR (Nov 7) 
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Best case: Two wins (4‑3) could propel Cabot as high as No. 2; beating North LR is vital because it doubles as a tiebreaker. 
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Middle ground: Splitting the last two (3‑4) puts them in the 3‑5 seed range. 
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Floor: Losing both (2‑5) leaves them in the mix for the final spot; they’d need LR Central/LR Southwest to stay winless and then win on points. 
LR Central
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Remaining: hosts Cabot (Oct 31) and LR Southwest (Nov 7) 
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Best case: Winning both (2‑5) keeps them alive for the No. 5–6 seeds; they must also get help (North LR, Cabot and PA losses) and win the point‑system tiebreaker. 
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Survival: A 1‑1 finish (1‑6) requires heavy chaos to reach No. 6; losing both (0‑7) eliminates them. 
LR Southwest
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Remaining: at Pulaski Academy (Oct 31) and at LR Central (Nov 7) 
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Best case: Two wins (2‑5) give Southwest a puncher’s chance at the No. 5–6 seeds; they’d need to beat LR Central head‑to‑head and hope Cabot/Pulaski Academy stumble. 
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Split: A 1‑6 finish leaves them praying for multiple upsets; 0‑7 ends their season. 
*Not all Tiebreaker scenarios are included
7A West Seeding Scenarios
Remaining games: Week 9 – Springdale at Bentonville; Bentonville West at FS Northside; Fayetteville at Heritage; Rogers at Har‑Ber. Week 10 – Bentonville at Bentonville West; Har‑Ber at Fayetteville; Heritage at Rogers; FS Northside at Springdale
Current standings: Bentonville sits 5‑0, Bentonville West and Rogers are 4‑1; Fayetteville, Har‑Ber and Springdale are 2‑3; Heritage is 1‑4; FS Northside is 0‑5
Bentonville
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Remaining: home vs Springdale (Oct 31), then at Bentonville West (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Wins out to finish 7‑0 and secure the No. 1 seed plus a bye. 
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Control: Even with a split (6‑1) Bentonville will be the top seed if the loss is to Springdale and they beat West on Nov 7. 
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Floor: A two‑game skid drops them to 5‑2; they’d still be no lower than No. 2 because of their head‑to‑head over Rogers and significant point margin. 
Bentonville West
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Remaining: at FS Northside (Oct 31) and hosts Bentonville (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Wins both (6‑1) and claims the No. 1 seed; they’d own the head‑to‑head over Bentonville. 
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Likely: A split (5‑2) keeps them in the No. 2–3 range; they need to beat Rogers on points if all finish 5‑2. 
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Floor: Losing both (4‑3) could drop them to No. 3. 
Rogers
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Remaining: at Har‑Ber (Oct 31) and hosts Heritage (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (6‑1) with a Bentonville loss gives Rogers a shot at the No. 1 seed; they’d need Bentonville West to lose twice. 
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Likely: A 5‑2 finish (split) leaves them battling West for the No. 2 seed; the head‑to‑head margin points vs West will matter if they both end up 5‑2. 
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Floor: Dropping both (4‑3) would push them down to No. 3. 
Fayetteville
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Remaining: at Heritage (Oct 31) and home vs Har‑Ber (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (4‑3) could leap them to No. 2 if Bentonville West or Rogers falter; they need to beat Har‑Ber for head‑to‑head. 
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Middle: A split (3‑4) leaves them between No. 3–5; they’d be safe for the playoffs. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) would put them on the bubble; they’d need help from Heritage and FS Northside to climb to No. 6. 
Har‑Ber (Springdale Har‑Ber)
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Remaining: home vs Rogers (Oct 31) and at Fayetteville (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (4‑3) could take them as high as No. 2; wins over both rivals give them strong head‑to‑head. 
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Likely: A split (3‑4) slots them around No. 4. 
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Floor: Losing both (2‑5) risks falling to No. 6 if Heritage or FS Northside pull upsets. 
Springdale
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Remaining: at Bentonville (Oct 31) and hosts FS Northside (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Upset Bentonville and beat Northside (4‑3) to reach No. 2–3. 
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Mid: Splitting (3‑4) likely lands them No. 4 or 5. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) leave them fighting for No. 6; they need Heritage or Northside to stay below them. 
Heritage
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Remaining: hosts Fayetteville (Oct 31) and visits Rogers (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Wins out (3‑4), which could push them into the No. 3‑4 range depending on tiebreakers. 
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Survival: A single win (2‑5) might be enough for No. 6 if FS Northside stays winless. 
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Floor: Losing both (1‑6) likely ends their season. 
FS Northside
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Remaining: hosts Bentonville West (Oct 31) and visits Springdale (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Winning both (2‑5) gives them a chance at No. 6; they must have Heritage and one of the 2‑3 teams lose out. 
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Slim: A single win (1‑6) leaves them needing multiple upsets; 0‑7 eliminates them. 
*Not all Tiebreaker scenarios are included
6A East Seeding Scenarios
Remaining games: Week 9 – Jonesboro at El Dorado; LR Catholic at Marion; Sheridan at Sylvan Hills; Benton at West Memphis. Week 10 – Marion at Benton; West Memphis at Jonesboro; Sylvan Hills at LR Catholic; El Dorado at Sheridan
Current standings: Benton and Sylvan Hills lead at 4‑1; El Dorado, Jonesboro and Marion are tied at 3‑2; Sheridan is 2‑3; LR Catholic 1‑4; West Memphis 0‑5
Benton
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Remaining: at West Memphis (Oct 31) and home vs Marion (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (6‑1) and some help from Sylvan Hills to secure the No. 1 seed. 
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Control: Beating Marion once gives them head‑to‑head over every contender; a 5‑2 finish likely keeps them in the top two. 
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Floor: Losing both (4‑3) could drop them as low as No. 3 if Sylvan Hills or El Dorado finish 5‑2. 
Sylvan Hills
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Remaining: hosts Sheridan (Oct 31) and travels to LR Catholic (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (6‑1) they get the top seed. 
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Likely: A split (5‑2) keeps them in the top three. 
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Floor: Losing both (4‑3) could drop them to No. 3 or even No. 4 if El Dorado/Jonesboro win out. 
El Dorado
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Remaining: hosts Jonesboro (Oct 31) and travels to Sheridan (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (5‑2) plus a Benton or Sylvan Hills stumble could elevate them to No. 1–2. 
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Middle: A split (4‑3) probably leaves them No. 3–4. 
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Floor: Two losses (3‑4) leave them fighting for No. 5–6; they’d need at least one win to secure a berth. 
Jonesboro
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Remaining: at El Dorado (Oct 31) and home vs West Memphis (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win both (5‑2) and hope Sylvan Hills or Benton slip to claim a top‑two seed. 
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Likely: Split (4‑3) leaves them around No. 3–4. 
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Floor: Two losses (3‑4) put them at risk of falling behind Sheridan or LR Catholic for No. 6. 
Marion
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Remaining: hosts LR Catholic (Oct 31) and visits Benton (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (5‑2) and some help could give them a No. 2 seed; beating Benton in Week 10 is critical. 
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Likely: A split (4‑3) sees them in the 3‑4 range. 
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Floor: Two losses (3‑4) might send them to No. 5–6. 
Sheridan
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Remaining: at Sylvan Hills (Oct 31) and home vs El Dorado (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (4‑3) could vault them into the top three; they’d own head‑to‑head over the Wildcats. 
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Middle: A split (3‑4) is usually good for No. 4–5. 
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Floor: Losing both (2‑5) could push them out of the top six if LR Catholic and West Memphis surge. 
LR Catholic
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Remaining: at Marion (Oct 31) and home vs Sylvan Hills (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win both (3‑4) and they might sneak into the 4‑5 seed range depending on tiebreakers. 
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Survival: A split (2‑5) still keeps them alive for the No. 6 seed. 
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Floor: Two losses (1‑6) eliminate them. 
West Memphis
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Remaining: home vs Benton (Oct 31) and at Jonesboro (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (2‑5) give them a chance at No. 5–6 if Sheridan and LR Catholic lose out. 
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Split: 1‑6 means they’ll need major chaos to reach No. 6. 
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Floor: 0‑7 ends the season. 
6A West Seeding Scenarios
*Not all Tiebreaker scenarios are included
Remaining games: Week 9 – FS Southside at Greenwood; Shiloh Christian at Lake Hamilton; Russellville at Siloam Springs; Mountain Home at Van Buren. Week 10 – Siloam Springs at FS Southside; Greenwood at Mountain Home; Lake Hamilton at Russellville; Van Buren at Shiloh Christian
Current standings: Greenwood is 5‑0; Mountain Home, Shiloh Christian and Van Buren are 4‑1; Fort Smith Southside 2‑3; Lake Hamilton 1‑4; Russellville and Siloam Springs are winless
Greenwood
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Remaining: hosts FS Southside (Oct 31) and travels to Mountain Home (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Goes 7‑0 and clinches the No. 1 seed. 
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Control: Splitting (6‑1) still guarantees no worse than the No. 2 seed; beating Mountain Home would secure head‑to‑head over every contender. 
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Floor: Even with two losses (5‑2) they should be no lower than No. 2. 
Mountain Home
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Remaining: hosts Van Buren (Oct 31) and welcomes Greenwood (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (6‑1) could steal the No. 1 seed; beating Greenwood in Week 10 is mandatory. 
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Likely: A split (5‑2) keeps them in the top three; they’d need to watch margin points against Shiloh Christian. 
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Floor: Two losses (4‑3) could drop them to No. 4. 
Shiloh Christian
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Remaining: at Lake Hamilton (Oct 31) and home vs Van Buren (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Wins out (6‑1) and has Greenwood lose twice to take No. 1; more realistically 6‑1 earns a top‑two seed. 
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Middle: A split (5‑2) positions them around No. 2–3; they hold head‑to‑head over Mountain Home if they beat Van Buren but need Greenwood to slip. 
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Floor: Two losses (4‑3) drop them to about No. 4. 
Van Buren
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Remaining: at Mountain Home (Oct 31) and at Shiloh Christian (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (6‑1) could catapult them to No. 1 or No. 2; they’d own head‑to‑head over both Mountain Home and Shiloh. 
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Likely: A split (5‑2) leaves them in the 2‑3 range. 
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Floor: Two losses (4‑3) sends them to No. 3–4. 
Fort Smith Southside
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Remaining: at Greenwood (Oct 31) and home vs Siloam Springs (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Winning both (4‑3) could vault them to No. 2–3 with help from upsets; beating Greenwood would be massive. 
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Middle: A split (3‑4) likely lands them at No. 4–5. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) force them to hope Lake Hamilton, Russellville and Siloam Springs stay behind them. 
Lake Hamilton
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Remaining: hosts Shiloh Christian (Oct 31) and travels to Russellville (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (3‑4) could jump them into the No. 3–4 range; they must beat Shiloh and rely on Southside and Van Buren to drop games. 
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Survival: A split (2‑5) leaves them fighting for the No. 5–6 seeds; losing both (1‑6) makes them vulnerable to Russellville or Siloam. 
Russellville
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Remaining: at Siloam Springs (Oct 31) and home vs Lake Hamilton (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (2‑5) give them a shot at No. 5–6, especially if Southside loses twice. 
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Split: A 1‑6 finish leaves them needing a tiebreaker; 0‑7 ends the year. 
Siloam Springs
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Remaining: hosts Russellville (Oct 31) and travels to FS Southside (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (2‑5) could lift them into the final playoff spot with help. 
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Split: 1‑6 keeps hope alive but requires Southside and Lake Hamilton to fall. 
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Floor: 0‑7 eliminates them. 
5A Central
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Maumelle - 
Remaining: Searcy at Maumelle (Oct 31) and Maumelle at Joe T. Robinson (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Finish unbeaten at 7‑0 and lock up the top seed. 
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Likely: Even a split (6‑1) keeps them in the top two thanks to big point margins. 
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Floor: Two losses (5‑2) still see them no worse than fourth 
 
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Joe T. Robinson - 
Remaining: hosts Pine Bluff (Oct 31) and welcomes Maumelle (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (7‑0) give them the No. 1 seed. 
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Likely: A split (6‑1) keeps them in the 2‑3 range. 
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Floor: Even at 5‑2 they stay inside the bracket. 
 
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Searcy - 
Remaining: at Maumelle (Oct 31) and home vs Beebe (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win out (6‑1) and hope one of the unbeaten leaders stumbles to snatch the top seed. 
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Likely: A 5‑2 finish locks them into the top three. 
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Floor: Two losses (4‑3) could drop them to fourth. 
 
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Beebe - 
Remaining: hosts Watson Chapel (Oct 31) and travels to Searcy (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win both (5‑2) and with some help climb into the top‑seed conversation. 
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Likely: A 4‑3 record likely keeps them in the top four. 
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Floor: Two losses (3‑4) risk missing the postseason if Pine Bluff surges. 
 
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Pine Bluff - 
Remaining: at Joe T. Robinson (Oct 31) and at White Hall (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (4‑3) could catapult them to third if Beebe slips. 
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Likely: A 3‑4 mark might grab the final spot. 
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Floor: Losing both (2‑5) eliminates them. 
 
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White Hall - 
Remaining: vs Jacksonville (Oct 31) and vs Pine Bluff (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win out (3‑4) and hope Beebe and Pine Bluff lose; that’s their only path. 
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Likely: Any loss probably ends their hopes. 
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Floor: Two more defeats end their season. 
 
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Jacksonville - 
Remaining: at White Hall (Oct 31) and home vs Watson Chapel (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Even two wins only get them to 2‑5, outside the top‑four cut. 
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Likely: Eliminated regardless. 
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Floor: Winless season. 
 
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Watson Chapel - 
Remaining: at Beebe (Oct 31) and at Jacksonville (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (2‑5) still leave them short of the top four. 
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Likely: Out of contention. 
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Floor: 0‑7 finish. 
 
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5A East
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Valley View - 
Remaining: at Nettleton (Oct 31) and home vs Batesville (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win both (7‑0) and capture the top seed. 
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Likely: A 6‑1 mark keeps them first or second thanks to strong margins. 
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Floor: Even at 5‑2 they remain comfortably in the top three. 
 
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Nettleton - 
Remaining: home vs Valley View (Oct 31) and at Wynne (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (7‑0) set up a chance to be the No. 1 seed. 
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Likely: A 6‑1 finish keeps them in the top two. 
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Floor: A 5‑2 mark still qualifies but could drop them to third. 
 
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Harding Academy - 
Remaining: hosts Wynne (Oct 31) and travels to Brookland (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Finish 5‑2, upsetting one of the unbeatens, and challenge for a top seed. 
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Likely: A 4‑3 record keeps them inside the top four. 
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Floor: Two losses (3‑4) risk falling behind Wynne on tiebreakers. 
 
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Batesville - 
Remaining: at Greene County Tech (Oct 31) and at Valley View (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (5‑2) and some chaos ahead could move them up. 
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Likely: A 4‑3 mark likely secures the fourth seed. 
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Floor: Two losses (3‑4) could drop them out if Wynne wins out. 
 
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Wynne - 
Remaining: at Harding Academy (Oct 31) and home vs Nettleton (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win both (4‑3) to give themselves a shot at third or fourth. 
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Likely: A 3‑4 record leaves them hoping margin points break their way. 
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Floor: Two defeats (2‑5) eliminate them. 
 
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Brookland - 
Remaining: at Paragould (Oct 31) and home vs Harding Academy (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win out (3‑4) and hope Batesville or Wynne collapse. 
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Likely: Any loss ends their bid. 
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Floor: Eliminated. 
 
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Greene County Tech - 
Remaining: vs Batesville (Oct 31) and home vs Paragould (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Same as Brookland—win both and pray for help. 
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Likely: A single loss ends the dream. 
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Floor: Out. 
 
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Paragould - 
Remaining: vs Brookland (Oct 31) and at Greene County Tech (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Even at 2‑5 they can’t reach the top four. 
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Likely: Eliminated. 
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Floor: Winless conference. 
 
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5A South
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Hot Springs Lakeside - 
Remaining: home vs Parkview (Oct 31) and at Hot Springs (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (7‑0) secure the top seed. 
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Likely: A 6‑1 finish still keeps them in the top two. 
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Floor: Even at 5‑2 they remain comfortably in the playoff field. 
 
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Hot Springs - 
Remaining: at Camden Fairview (Oct 31) and home vs Lakeside (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win out and challenge for the top seed. 
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Likely: A 6‑1 mark keeps them in the top two. 
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Floor: A 5‑2 finish still secures a berth. 
 
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Little Rock Parkview - 
Remaining: at Lakeside (Oct 31) and home vs Camden Fairview (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win both (6‑1) and hope the leaders stumble to claim first. 
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Likely: A 5‑2 record positions them comfortably in the top three. 
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Floor: At 4‑3 they still get in but could drop in seeding. 
 
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Camden Fairview - 
Remaining: home vs Hot Springs (Oct 31) and at Parkview (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Same as Parkview—finish 6‑1 and possibly steal the top seed. 
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Likely: A 5‑2 mark likely keeps them in the top three. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 record probably holds the last playoff spot; two losses (3‑4) risk letting De Queen or Magnolia sneak in. 
 
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De Queen - 
Remaining: at Magnolia (Oct 31) and home vs Arkansas (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win out (3‑4) and hope Camden Fairview or Parkview lose out to slip into fourth. 
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Likely: Any loss eliminates them. 
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Floor: Out. 
 
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Magnolia - 
Remaining: vs De Queen (Oct 31) and at Hope (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Same as De Queen—win both and root for chaos. 
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Likely: One loss ends the season. 
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Floor: Out. 
 
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Arkansas High - 
Remaining: vs Hope (Oct 31) and at De Queen (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Even at 2‑5 they fall short of the top four. 
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Likely: Eliminated. 
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Floor: Winless. 
 
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Hope - 
Remaining: at Arkansas (Oct 31) and home vs Magnolia (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Same as Arkansas—two wins still leave them short. 
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Likely: Eliminated. 
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Floor: 0‑7. 
 
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5A West
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Greenbrier - 
Remaining: at Harrison (Oct 31) and home vs Vilonia (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Finish 7‑0 and guarantee the top seed. 
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Likely: A 6‑1 record still keeps them first thanks to point margins. 
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Floor: Even at 5‑2 they should be no worse than second. 
 
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Farmington - 
Remaining: at Clarksville (Oct 31) and home vs Alma (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Two wins (6‑1) and a Greenbrier stumble could steal the top seed. 
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Likely: A 5‑2 finish keeps them in the top three. 
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Floor: At 4‑3 they’ll fight for the last two spots. 
 
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Harrison - 
Remaining: vs Greenbrier (Oct 31) and at Pea Ridge (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win out (5‑2) and challenge for second. 
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Likely: A 4‑3 record secures a berth. 
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Floor: Two losses (3‑4) leave them at the mercy of tiebreakers. 
 
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Morrilton - 
Remaining: vs Vilonia (Oct 31) and vs Clarksville (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Same as Harrison—finish 5‑2 and stay in the top‑two conversation. 
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Likely: A 4‑3 mark keeps them in the top four. 
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Floor: At 3‑4 they risk missing out. 
 
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Alma - 
Remaining: at Pea Ridge (Oct 31) and at Farmington (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win both (4‑3) to lock up a berth; beating Harrison or Morrilton helps. 
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Likely: A 3‑4 finish requires help from Vilonia. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) eliminate them. 
 
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Vilonia - 
Remaining: at Morrilton (Oct 31) and at Greenbrier (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Same as Alma—win both to reach 4‑3 and claim a spot. 
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Likely: A 3‑4 record leaves them needing tiebreakers. 
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Floor: Two defeats (2‑5) knock them out. 
 
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Pea Ridge - 
Remaining: vs Alma (Oct 31) and vs Harrison (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Win both (3‑4) and hope Alma and Vilonia stumble. 
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Likely: One loss eliminates them. 
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Floor: Out. 
 
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Clarksville - 
Remaining: vs Farmington (Oct 31) and at Morrilton (Nov 7). 
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Best case: Even two wins (2‑5) can’t climb into the top four. 
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Likely: Eliminated. 
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Floor: 0‑7. 
 
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4A‑1
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Elkins - 
Remaining: two conference games left. 
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Best case: Win both (7‑0) and secure the top seed. 
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Likely: A 6‑1 finish keeps them first or second. 
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Floor: Even at 5‑2 they’re comfortably in 
 
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Gravette - 
Remaining: two games versus league foes. 
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Best case: Same as Elkins—win out to stay atop the league. 
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Likely: A 6‑1 mark secures a high seed. 
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Floor: At 5‑2 they could drop to second or third but still qualify easily. 
 
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Gentry - 
Remaining: two more league games. 
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Best case: Win both (6‑1) and hope one of the unbeatens falters to take the crown. 
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Likely: A 5‑2 record locks them into the top three. 
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Floor: Dropping to 4‑3 still places them around fourth or fifth. 
 
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Prairie Grove - 
Remaining: two league matchups. 
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Best case: Win out (5‑2) and push into the top three. 
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Likely: A 4‑3 record leaves them in the 4‑5 range. 
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Floor: At 3‑4 they risk missing the cut if Huntsville surges. 
 
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Huntsville - 
Remaining: two games against conference rivals. 
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Best case: Finish 4‑3 to grab a playoff berth; beating Prairie Grove is key. 
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Likely: A 3‑4 mark leaves them tied for fifth and reliant on points. 
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Floor: Two losses eliminate them. 
 
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Green Forest - 
Remaining: two contests remain. 
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Best case: Win out (3‑4) and hope Huntsville or Prairie Grove collapse. 
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Likely: Any loss knocks them out. 
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Floor: Out. 
 
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Berryville - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Even winning out can’t reach the top five. 
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Likely: Eliminated. 
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Floor: 0‑7. 
 
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Lincoln - 
Remaining: two matchups. 
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Best case: Same as Berryville—out of the running. 
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Likely: Eliminated. 
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Floor: Winless. 
 
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4A‑2
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Lonoke - 
Remaining: two conference games. 
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Best case: Win out (7‑0) for the top seed. 
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Likely: A 6‑1 mark still secures a high seed. 
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Floor: At 5‑2 they remain top three. 
 
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Mills University Studies - 
Remaining: two league matchups. 
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Best case: Finish 6‑1 and, with a Lonoke slip, claim the title. 
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Likely: A 5‑2 record keeps them top two or three. 
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Floor: At 4‑3 they’re still inside the top five. 
 
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Heber Springs - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Same as Mills—win out and challenge for first. 
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Likely: A 5‑2 finish keeps them in the top three. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 mark likely leaves them fourth or fifth. 
 
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Central Arkansas Christian - 
Remaining: two contests. 
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Best case: Finish 5‑2 to push for a top‑three seed. 
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Likely: A 4‑3 record keeps them in the fifth spot. 
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Floor: Two losses (3‑4) risk being overtaken by Forrest City. 
 
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Forrest City - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Win both (5‑2) and slide into third if CAC or Heber slip. 
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Likely: A 4‑3 record likely claims the fifth seed. 
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Floor: Two losses (3‑4) may drop them out if Riverview wins out. 
 
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Riverview - 
Remaining: two matchups. 
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Best case: Win out (3‑4) and hope for multiple upsets to climb to fifth. 
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Likely: A single loss eliminates them. 
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Floor: Out. 
 
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Bald Knob - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Cannot reach the top five. 
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Likely: Eliminated. 
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Floor: Winless. 
 
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Little Rock Hall - 
Remaining: two matchups. 
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Best case: Same as Bald Knob—out of the running. 
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Likely: Eliminated. 
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Floor: 0‑7. 
 
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4A‑3
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Gosnell - 
Remaining: two league games. 
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Best case: Win out (7‑0) and lock down the top seed. 
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Likely: Even with one loss they’ll be first or second due to a big lead. 
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Floor: At 5‑2 they remain comfortably in. 
 
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Blytheville - 
Remaining: two conference contests. 
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Best case: Two wins (5‑1) and a Gosnell slip could give them the crown. 
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Likely: A 4‑2 finish likely lands them second or third. 
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Floor: At 3‑3 they’re still within the top five. 
 
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Southside - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Same as Blytheville—win out and push for first. 
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Likely: A 4‑2 mark keeps them in the top three. 
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Floor: At 3‑3 they’re still safe but could drop to fourth or fifth. 
 
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Pocahontas - 
Remaining: two matchups. 
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Best case: Win both (4‑2) to elevate into the top three. 
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Likely: A 3‑3 record likely secures a playoff berth. 
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Floor: At 2‑4 they’ll need help to avoid being overtaken by Highland or Trumann. 
 
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Highland - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Win out (3‑3) to make the top five; big margins help with points. 
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Likely: Any loss likely drops them out. 
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Floor: Eliminated. 
 
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Trumann - 
Remaining: two contests. 
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Best case: Finish 3‑4 and hope for help to reach fifth. 
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Likely: One more loss ends their chances. 
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Floor: Out. 
 
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Jonesboro Westside - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Cannot reach the top five. 
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Likely: Eliminated. 
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Floor: Winless. 
 
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4A‑4
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Dardanelle - 
Remaining: two conference games. 
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Best case: Stay unbeaten (7‑0) and claim the top seed. 
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Likely: Even with one loss, margin points keep them first or second. 
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Floor: At 5‑2 they still finish high. 
 
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Clinton - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Win both (6‑1) and hope Dardanelle slips to take first. 
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Likely: A 5‑2 mark locks them into second or third. 
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Floor: At 4‑3 they remain inside the top five but drop to fourth or fifth. 
 
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Ozark - 
Remaining: two matchups. 
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Best case: Same as Clinton—win out and challenge for first. 
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Likely: A 5‑2 finish keeps them near the top. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 mark likely leaves them third or fourth. 
 
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Mena - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Win both (5‑2) to push into the top three. 
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Likely: A 4‑3 record should still qualify. 
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Floor: At 3‑4 they risk being overtaken by Pottsville. 
 
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Pottsville - 
Remaining: two contests. 
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Best case: Finish strong (5‑2) to stay in the top five. 
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Likely: A 4‑3 mark still works, though they’ll be on the bubble. 
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Floor: Two losses could drop them out if Lamar wins out. 
 
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Lamar - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Win both (3‑4) and hope Pottsville or Mena falter to sneak into fifth. 
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Likely: Any loss ends their hopes. 
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Floor: Eliminated. 
 
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Dover - 
Remaining: two matchups. 
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Best case: Cannot reach the top five. 
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Likely: Eliminated. 
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Floor: 0‑7. 
 
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Waldron - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Same as Dover—out of the running. 
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Likely: Eliminated. 
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Floor: Winless. 
 
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4A‑7
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Nashville - 
Remaining: two conference games. 
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Best case: Win out (7‑0) and stay atop the league. 
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Likely: A 6‑1 record may still hold first depending on points. 
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Floor: At 5‑2 they remain in the top two. 
 
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Arkadelphia - 
Remaining: two matchups. 
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Best case: Finish 6‑1 and, with a Nashville loss, seize the top seed. 
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Likely: A 5‑2 finish keeps them second or third. 
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Floor: At 4‑3 they still qualify but may drop to fourth or fifth. 
 
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Malvern - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Win both (5‑2) to contend for second. 
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Likely: A 4‑3 record likely leaves them in the middle of the bracket. 
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Floor: At 3‑4 they need tiebreakers to stay in. 
 
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Bauxite - 
Remaining: two contests. 
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Best case: Same as Malvern—finishing 5‑2 keeps them in the top three. 
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Likely: Splitting (4‑3) leaves them around fourth. 
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Floor: Two losses (3‑4) risk a drop to sixth. 
 
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Haskell Harmony Grove - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Finish 4‑3 to stay above the cutoff; beating Fountain Lake is key. 
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Likely: A 3‑4 mark leaves them on the bubble. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) likely eliminate them. 
 
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Fountain Lake - 
Remaining: two matchups. 
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Best case: Same as Harmony Grove—win both to guarantee a berth. 
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Likely: Splitting leaves them in a tiebreak for fifth. 
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Floor: At 2‑5 they’re out. 
 
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Ashdown - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Win both (3‑4) and hope Harmony Grove and Fountain Lake lose to sneak into fifth. 
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Likely: One more loss eliminates them. 
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Floor: Out. 
 
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Genoa Central - 
Remaining: two contests. 
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Best case: Cannot climb high enough. 
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Likely: Eliminated. 
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Floor: Winless. 
 
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4A‑8
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Hamburg - 
Remaining: two league games. 
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Best case: Two wins (7‑0) or even one win (6‑1) secure the top seed. 
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Likely: At 5‑2 they still finish in the top two. 
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Floor: Safely in the bracket. 
 
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Stuttgart - 
Remaining: two matchups. 
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Best case: Win out to secure the top seed or share it based on points. 
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Likely: A 6‑1 finish keeps them in the top two. 
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Floor: At 5‑2 they remain a high seed. 
 
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Warren - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Win both (5‑2) and hope Hamburg or Stuttgart stumble to move up. 
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Likely: A 4‑3 record likely leaves them third or fourth. 
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Floor: At 3‑4 they could be squeezed by the teams below. 
 
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Helena‑West Helena - 
Remaining: two contests. 
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Best case: Win both (4‑3) to stay ahead of Monticello or DeWitt for the fifth seed. 
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Likely: A 3‑4 mark puts them in a points battle. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) may drop them out. 
 
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Monticello - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Same as Helena—finish 4‑3 to be safe. 
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Likely: A 3‑4 record leaves them tied for the last spot. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) eliminate them. 
 
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DeWitt - 
Remaining: two matchups. 
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Best case: Finish 4‑3 and hope to edge Monticello/Helena on points. 
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Likely: At 3‑4 they’ll be in a tiebreak. 
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Floor: A 2‑5 record ends their season. 
 
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Crossett - 
Remaining: two league contests. 
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Best case: Win both (3‑4) and have two of the 2‑3 teams lose; a difficult path. 
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Likely: Any loss eliminates them. 
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Floor: Out. 
 
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Star City - 
Remaining: two games. 
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Best case: Cannot qualify. 
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Likely: Eliminated. 
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Floor: Winless. 
 
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3A Conferences (top 5 qualify)
3A‑1 (Mansfield/Booneville/Charleston/Greenland/Hackett/Lavaca/West Fork/Cedarville)
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Mansfield (5‑0 conference, 46 points) - 
Best case: Win both remaining league games (7‑0) to lock up the No. 1 seed and home‑field advantage. 
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Control: A split (6‑1) and they are the No 1 seed. 
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Floor: Dropping both (5‑2) would probably still leave Mansfield top‑three; it’s very hard for them to fall out of a playoff spot. 
 
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Booneville (4‑1, 52 pts) - 
Best case: Sweep the last two to finish 6‑1 and steal the top seed if Mansfield stumbles. Their high point total gives them tiebreak leverage. 
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In the mix: A 5‑2 record should be enough for the No. 2–3 seed; they need to beat Charleston to secure head‑to‑head. 
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Floor: Two losses (4‑3) could slide Booneville into the 4‑5 range but still inside the bracket. 
 
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Charleston (4‑1, 52 pts) - 
Best case: Win out (6‑1) and hope Booneville or Mansfield drop another game to grab the top seed. 
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Control: Splitting (5‑2) keeps the Tigers in the top‑three, especially if they beat Booneville. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 finish still gives Charleston a playoff berth but could push them as low as the fifth seed. 
 
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Greenland (2‑3, 26 pts) - 
Best case: Win both games (4‑3) and climb into the top four. They would need losses by Lavaca and Hackett. 
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In the mix: A split (3‑4) keeps them on the bubble; tiebreaker points could decide No. 5. 
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Floor: Losing out (2‑5) risks falling behind West Fork and missing the playoffs. 
 
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Hackett (2‑3, 26 pts) - 
Best case: Finish 4‑3 and slide into the fourth seed if Greenland or Lavaca stumble. 
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Control: A 3‑4 mark leaves them in a points battle with Greenland and Lavaca for the fifth spot. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) could eliminate them if West Fork passes them on points. 
 
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Lavaca (2‑3, 21 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (4‑3) and favorable head‑to‑head results could push the Golden Arrows up to No. 4. 
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In the mix: A 3‑4 finish leaves them scrapping for fifth with Hackett and Greenland. 
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Floor: Losing out (2‑5) would likely drop them outside the top five. 
 
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West Fork (1‑4, 4 pts) - 
Best case: Winning both (3‑4) plus help from Lavaca and Hackett gives them a shot at the final berth. 
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Control: Splitting (2‑5) keeps faint hopes alive but they must max out the 13‑point margin to win any points tiebreaker. 
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Floor: A 1‑6 finish eliminates them. 
 
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Cedarville (0‑5, 0 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (2‑5) and multiple upsets above them could create a points scramble for the last spot. 
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Floor: Any loss eliminates them; they need to win out to have a chance. 
 
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3A‑2 (Mayflower/Salem/Atkins/Quitman/Mountain View/Melbourne/Episcopal Collegiate/Yellville‑Summit)
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Mayflower (5‑0, 65 pts) - 
Best case: Finish 7‑0 to clinch the No. 1 seed. 
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Control: Even with one loss, Mayflower’s huge point margin puts them in good shape for the top seed; beating Salem head‑to‑head would be decisive. 
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Floor: A 5‑2 finish still likely keeps them top‑three. 
 
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Salem (5‑0, 58 pts - 
Best case: Win out to grab the top seed; a tie with Mayflower goes to points. 
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Control: A single loss (6‑1) and a split by Mayflower could still deliver the top spot; otherwise they’ll be the No. 2 seed. 
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Floor: Two losses (5‑2) drop them to third or fourth depending on Atkins. 
 
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Atkins (4‑1, 52 pts) - 
Best case: Sweep (6‑1) and hope Mayflower/Salem falter to steal the crown. 
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In the mix: A 5‑2 finish should secure a top‑three seed; beating Salem or Mayflower would carry head‑to‑head weight. 
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Floor: Ending 4‑3 would put them around the fourth or fifth seed but still alive. 
 
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Quitman (3‑2, 27 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (5‑2) could push them into the top two if both unbeaten teams stumble. 
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Control: A split (4‑3) likely claims the fourth or fifth berth. 
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Floor: Losing out (3‑4) risks a points fight with Mountain View and Melbourne for the final spot. 
 
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Mountain View (2‑3, 24 pts) - 
Best case: Win out (4‑3) and get into the top five; they need to leapfrog Quitman. 
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Control: A 3‑4 mark keeps them in contention but may require help from Melbourne losing. 
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Floor: A 2‑5 finish ends their season. 
 
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Melbourne (1‑4, 13 pts) - 
Best case: Win both (3‑4) and catch Mountain View or Quitman for the fifth spot on points. 
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Control: A split leaves them 2‑5 and likely out. 
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Floor: Any loss eliminates them. 
 
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Episcopal Collegiate (0‑5, 0 pts - 
Best case: Two wins (2‑5) and a lot of chaos above them; they would need to upset Mayflower or Salem and then rely on points. 
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Floor: One more loss ends their season. 
 
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Yellville‑Summit (0‑5, 0 pts) - 
Best case: Like Episcopal, they must win out and hope for an unlikely points tie for fifth. 
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Floor: A single defeat eliminates them. 
 
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3A‑3 (Rivercrest/Newport/Walnut Ridge/Harrisburg/Osceola/Hoxie/Manila/Piggott)
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Rivercrest (5‑0, 56 pts) - 
Best case: Win out for a perfect 7‑0 and the No. 1 seed. 
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Control: Even with one slip, Rivercrest should stay first or second thanks to a two‑game cushion over Newport and big points. 
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Floor: A 5‑2 mark still leaves them comfortably in the top three. 
 
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Newport (4‑1, 52 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (6‑1) and a Rivercrest loss could give them the title; they need a head‑to‑head win to force a points decision. 
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Control: At 5‑2, they’re likely the No. 2–3 seed. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 finish would still make the playoffs but might drop them into a points battle with Walnut Ridge. 
 
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Walnut Ridge (3‑2, 39 pts) - 
Best case: Win out (5‑2) and climb to the No. 2 seed if Newport falls twice. 
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Control: A 4‑3 finish should lock up the No. 3–4 seed. 
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Floor: Losing both (3‑4) risks dropping to fifth if Harrisburg or Osceola surge. 
 
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Harrisburg (3‑2, 28 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (5‑2) could jump them into the top two with help; they need big margins to improve their points. 
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Control: Splitting (4‑3) likely leaves them fourth or fifth. 
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Floor: A 3‑4 record means a tiebreaker fight with Osceola and Hoxie. 
 
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Osceola (2‑3, 26 pts) - 
Best case: Winning both (4‑3) puts them squarely in the 3‑5 range, depending on Harrisburg’s results. 
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Control: A split (3‑4) leaves them hoping to edge Hoxie on head‑to‑head or points. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) would end their postseason hopes. 
 
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Hoxie (2‑3, 20 pts) - 
Best case: Same as Osceola—finish 4‑3 and sneak into the fifth seed. 
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Control: At 3‑4 they would need points tiebreakers to surpass Osceola or Harrisburg. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) eliminate them. 
 
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Manila (1‑4, 13 pts) - 
Best case: Winning out (3‑4) and having multiple teams above them lose could get them a No. 5 seed, but they need big margins. 
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Floor: Any loss knocks them out. 
 
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Piggott (0‑5, 0 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (2‑5) and complete chaos; realistically, they’re eliminated with one more loss. 
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Floor: Another defeat seals their season. 
 
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3A‑4 (Glen Rose/Magnet Cove/Paris/Cutter Morning Star/Jessieville/Perryville/Danville/Two Rivers)
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Glen Rose (5‑0, 65 pts) - 
Best case: Win the last two (7‑0) and claim the top seed. 
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Control: Even with one loss, Glen Rose’s strong point total should secure the No. 1 or No. 2 seed. 
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Floor: A 5‑2 finish keeps them in the top three. 
 
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Magnet Cove (4‑1, 45 pts) - 
Best case: Sweep (6‑1) and hope Glen Rose drops a game; head‑to‑head would decide the top seed. 
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Control: At 5‑2 they likely land the No. 2–3 seed. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 record leaves them battling Paris for third; they won’t fall out of the top five. 
 
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Paris (4‑1, 44 pts) - 
Best case: Win out (6‑1) and steal the title if Glen Rose and Magnet Cove stumble. 
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Control: Finish 5‑2 to stay in the top three. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 record still gets them to the postseason but might drop them behind Cutter Morning Star on points. 
 
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Cutter Morning Star (3‑2, 34 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (5‑2) could vault them into the No. 2 seed if Paris or Magnet Cove falter. 
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Control: A 4‑3 finish probably keeps them fourth. 
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Floor: Two losses (3‑4) would put them in a points battle for the last spot. 
 
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Jessieville (2‑3, 20 pts) - 
Best case: Finish 4‑3 and slide into the fourth or fifth seed. 
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Control: A 3‑4 record could leave them tied with Perryville; points will matter. 
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Floor: Losing both (2‑5) likely ends their season. 
 
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Perryville (1‑4, 13 pts) - 
Best case: Win out (3‑4) and hope Jessieville or Cutter Morning Star slip to grab the final berth. 
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Control: A split (2‑5) probably isn’t enough. 
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Floor: Two more losses knock them out. 
 
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Danville (1‑4, 1 pt) - 
Best case: Two wins (3‑4) but they’d need major help and big margins to overcome their low point total. 
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Floor: Any loss ends their hopes. 
 
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Two Rivers (0‑5, 0 pts) - 
Best case: Win both (2‑5) and pray for a five‑way tie at the bottom; realistically elimination looms with the next defeat. 
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Floor: One more loss eliminates them. 
 
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3A‑7 (Bismarck/Prescott/Smackover/Centerpoint/Fouke/Harmony Grove/Horatio/Parkers Chapel)
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Bismarck (5‑0, 65 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (7‑0) secure the top seed. 
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Control: Even a split likely keeps them No. 1 thanks to head‑to‑head over Prescott and Smackover. 
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Floor: A 5‑2 finish would still place them no lower than second. 
 
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Prescott (4‑1, 52 pts) - 
Best case: Win out (6‑1) and have Bismarck drop two; beating Bismarck head‑to‑head is essential for the crown. 
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Control: At 5‑2 they should settle in as the No. 2–3 seed. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 record could slide them behind Centerpoint on points. 
 
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Smackover (4‑1, 52 pts) - 
Best case: Same as Prescott—win both and hope Bismarck slips; they need to outscore Prescott on the point system for a higher seed. 
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Control: A 5‑2 mark secures the No. 2–3 seed. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 finish still makes the postseason but might fall behind Centerpoint. 
 
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Centerpoint (3‑2, 32 pts) - 
Best case: Finish 5‑2 and jump into the No. 2 seed if Prescott or Smackover falter. 
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Control: A 4‑3 record likely keeps them fourth. 
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Floor: Two losses (3‑4) would leave them battling Fouke for the fifth spot. 
 
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Fouke (2‑3, 19 pts) - 
Best case: Win both (4‑3) and steal the last playoff berth; they need either Centerpoint or one of the 4‑1 teams to slide. 
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Control: A 3‑4 finish may require a points tiebreak with Harmony Grove or Horatio. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) eliminate them. 
 
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Harmony Grove (1‑4, 6 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (3‑4) plus help could sneak them into the fifth seed. 
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Control: Splitting (2‑5) makes the path extremely narrow. 
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Floor: Losing either game ends their hopes. 
 
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Horatio (1‑4, 6 pts) - 
Best case: Same as Harmony Grove—finish 3‑4 and hope for a points miracle. 
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Floor: Another loss will knock them out. 
 
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Parkers Chapel (0‑5, 0 pts - 
Best case: Win out (2‑5) and hope for a five‑way tie at the bottom. 
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Floor: Any loss eliminates them. 
 
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3A‑8 (Fordyce/Dumas/McGehee/Drew Central/Lake Village/Palestine‑Wheatley/Rison/Barton)
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Fordyce (4‑1, 52 pts) - 
Best case: Win the last two (6‑1) and capture the No. 1 seed; a head‑to‑head victory over Dumas would seal it. 
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Control: At 5‑2 they likely secure a top‑two seed due to their point total. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 finish still keeps them in the top five. 
 
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Dumas (4‑1, 36 pts) - 
Best case: Win out to finish 6‑1; if they beat Fordyce head‑to‑head they could grab the title. 
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Control: A 5‑2 record keeps them in the top three. 
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Floor: Two losses (4‑3) could drop them to the 4‑5 range, but they’d remain in the bracket. 
 
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McGehee (3‑2, 20 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (5‑2) and a Dumas or Fordyce slip could elevate them to No. 2. 
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Control: A 4‑3 mark likely gives them the No. 3–4 seed. 
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Floor: A 3‑4 finish puts them at risk of being pushed out by Drew Central or Lake Village. 
 
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Drew Central (2‑3, 26 pts) - 
Best case: Win both (4‑3) and slip into the fourth or fifth seed. 
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Control: A 3‑4 finish leaves them battling Lake Village and Palestine‑Wheatley for the final spot. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) eliminate them. 
 
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Lake Village (2‑3, 26 pts) - 
Best case: Same as Drew Central—finish 4‑3 and earn a playoff berth via points. 
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Control: A 3‑4 record puts them in a three‑way tie scenario; head‑to‑head and point margins will decide. 
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Floor: Losing both ends their season. 
 
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Palestine‑Wheatley (2‑3, 14 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (4‑3) and help from others could get them to the last spot, but their low point total means they need big margins. 
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Control: A 3‑4 mark may not be enough unless Lake Village and Drew Central lose out. 
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Floor: A loss eliminates them. 
 
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Rison (2‑3, 11 pts) - 
Best case: Win both (4‑3) and hope to beat out Drew Central or Lake Village on points. 
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Control: A split leaves them 3‑4 and likely short of the cut line. 
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Floor: A second loss ends their hopes. 
 
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Barton (1‑4, 13 pts - 
Best case: Two wins (3‑4) and a lot of help could push them into fifth; they need others to falter and must maximize margin. 
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Floor: One more loss eliminates them. 
 
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2A Conferences (top 4 qualify)
2A‑1 (Mount Ida/Conway Christian/Hector/Bigelow/Mountainburg/Magazine/Mountain Pine/Cossatot River/Johnson County Westside)
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Mount Ida (5‑0, 65 pts - 
Best case: Win out (7‑0) to secure the top seed. 
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Control: With one loss they still control the No. 1 seed because of their margin advantage. 
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Floor: A 5‑2 record could slide them to No. 2 but can’t drop them out of the four qualifiers. 
 
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Conway Christian (4‑1, 45 pts) - 
Best case: Win their last two (6‑1) and have Mount Ida slip once to steal the top spot. 
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Control: A 5‑2 finish keeps them securely in the top two. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 mark still makes the playoffs but might be the fourth seed. 
 
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Hector (4‑1, 42 pts - 
Best case: Same as Conway Christian—finish 6‑1 and hope Mount Ida loses. 
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Control: At 5‑2 they’re comfortably in the top three. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 record could drop them to fourth if Bigelow wins out. 
 
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Bigelow (2‑3, 26 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (4‑3) and a loss by Hector or Conway Christian could move them into the third seed. 
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Control: A 3‑4 mark keeps them fourth; they must beat Mountainburg for head‑to‑head. 
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Floor: Losing both (2‑5) opens the door for Mountainburg or Magazine to steal the final spot. 
 
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Mountainburg (2‑3, 26 pts) - 
Best case: Finish 4‑3 and jump into the final berth; they need to beat Bigelow and Magazine. 
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Control: A split (3‑4) leaves them battling Bigelow or Magazine on points for fourth. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) end their season. 
 
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Magazine (2‑3, 15 pts) - 
Best case: Win both (4‑3) and squeak into the fourth seed; their low point total means they need big margins. 
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Control: A 3‑4 finish requires help from Bigelow and Mountainburg. 
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Floor: Two losses (2‑5) eliminate them. 
 
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Mountain Pine (1‑4, 13 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (3‑4) and collapses by Bigelow, Mountainburg and Magazine could create a tie for fourth decided by points. 
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Floor: Any loss ends their hopes. 
 
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Cossatot River (0‑0 conference) - 
This school has only one recorded game; they’re effectively not part of the playoff race. 
 
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Johnson County Westside (0‑5, 0 pts - 
Best case: Win out (2‑5) and hope for a multi‑team tie at the bottom; realistically a loss eliminates them. 
 
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2A‑2 (East Poinsett County/Cross County/Earle/Des Arc/Marked Tree/McCrory/Izard County/Marianna)
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East Poinsett County (5‑0, 56 pts) - 
Best case: Win the remaining games (7‑0) and take the top seed. 
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Control: Even with one loss, they should hold the No. 1 seed thanks to a two‑game cushion. 
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Floor: At 5‑2 they still finish first or second. 
 
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Cross County (4‑1, 49 pts) - 
Best case: Win out (6‑1) and hope EPC loses to steal first. 
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Control: A 5‑2 mark locks them into the second or third seed. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 record leaves them fourth and at risk if Marked Tree surges. 
 
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Earle (4‑1, 32 pts - 
Best case: Two wins (6‑1) and losses by EPC and Cross County could push them to No. 1. 
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Control: At 5‑2 they’ll likely be third. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 mark could drop them into a points tie for the final berth. 
 
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Des Arc (3‑2, 39 pts - 
Best case: Finish 5‑2 and slide into the top two if Cross County or Earle falter. 
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Control: A 4‑3 finish should still secure the fourth seed. 
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Floor: A 3‑4 record opens the door for Marked Tree to steal the last spot. 
 
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Marked Tree (3‑2, 27 pts - 
Best case: Two wins (5‑2) and some upsets could vault them into third. 
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Control: At 4‑3 they’ll be in a points battle with Des Arc for fourth. 
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Floor: A 3‑4 finish likely eliminates them. 
 
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McCrory (1‑4, 13 pts) - 
Best case: Win both (3‑4) and hope Des Arc or Marked Tree collapse; they’d need high point margins. 
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Floor: One more loss ends their chances. 
 
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Izard County (0‑5, 0 pts) - 
Best case: Win out (2‑5) and rely on multiple upsets; any loss eliminates them. 
 
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Marianna/Lee County (0‑5, 0 pts) - 
Best case: Same as Izard—win out and hope for a miracle; one more loss ends the season. 
 
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2A‑3 (Junction City/Gurdon/Murfreesboro/Spring Hill/Mineral Springs/Dierks/Foreman/Lafayette County)
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Junction City (5‑0, 65 pts) - 
Best case: Win out (7‑0) for the top seed. 
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Control: A single loss still leaves them first or second because of point dominance. 
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Floor: At 5‑2 they’d be no lower than second. 
 
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Gurdon (4‑1, 45 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (6‑1) and a Junction City stumble could give them the title. 
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Control: A 5‑2 record should secure the No. 2 seed. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 finish risks sliding to third if Murfreesboro surges. 
 
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Murfreesboro (3‑2, 39 pts) - 
Best case: Finish 5‑2 and challenge for second; they need to beat Gurdon head‑to‑head. 
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Control: A 4‑3 mark keeps them third. 
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Floor: A 3‑4 record would open the door for Spring Hill. 
 
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Spring Hill (2‑2, 12 pts) - 
Best case: Win their last three (5‑2) and leap into second if Gurdon or Murfreesboro falter. 
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Control: A 4‑3 finish likely nabs the fourth seed. 
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Floor: Two more losses drop them out of contention. 
 
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Mineral Springs (2‑3, 19 pts) - 
Best case: Finish 4‑3 and hope Spring Hill or Murfreesboro slip to secure the last berth. 
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Control: A 3‑4 record may not be enough; they need help. 
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Floor: Losing both ends their season. 
 
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Dierks (2‑3, 14 pts) - 
Best case: Same as Mineral Springs—finish 4‑3 and rely on help. 
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Floor: One more loss eliminates them. 
 
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Foreman (1‑4, 8 pts) - 
Best case: Win out (3‑4) and hope for major chaos. 
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Floor: Any loss ends their hopes. 
 
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Lafayette County (0‑4, 0 pts - 
Best case: Win remaining games but elimination is likely; another loss ends their season. 
 
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2A‑4 (Bearden/Hampton/Carlisle/Poyen/Hazen/England/Baptist Prep/Clarendon)
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Bearden (4‑1, 48 pts) - 
Best case: Win out (6‑1) and claim the top seed; beating Hampton and Carlisle would help. 
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Control: A 5‑2 record likely secures the No. 2 seed. 
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Floor: At 4‑3 they’d still be in the playoffs but could drop to third or fourth. 
 
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Hampton (4‑1, 47 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (6‑1) and favorable results could give them first; head‑to‑head vs Carlisle matters. 
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Control: At 5‑2 they’ll likely be second or third. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 finish could push them to the fourth seed. 
 
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Carlisle (4‑1, 40 pts) - 
Best case: Win their last two (6‑1) and earn the top seed via head‑to‑head. 
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Control: A 5‑2 record keeps them securely in the top three. 
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Floor: A 4‑3 finish might drop them to the fourth seed depending on Poyen. 
 
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Poyen (3‑2, 21 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (5‑2) and a slip by one of the 4‑1 teams could propel them into the third seed. 
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Control: A 4‑3 record likely claims the fourth seed. 
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Floor: A 3‑4 finish leaves them vulnerable if Hazen or England win out. 
 
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Hazen (2‑3, 26 pts) - 
Best case: Win both (4‑3) and hope Poyen loses; their point total gives them a chance to steal the fourth seed. 
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Control: A 3‑4 mark probably isn’t enough unless Poyen collapses. 
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Floor: Another loss eliminates them. 
 
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England (2‑3, 25 pts) - 
Best case: Same as Hazen—finish 4‑3 and hope for help. 
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Floor: One more defeat ends their season. 
 
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Baptist Prep (1‑4, 9 pts) - 
Best case: Two wins (3‑4) and multiple upsets could sneak them into fourth if Poyen, Hazen and England all tumble. 
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Floor: Any loss eliminates them. 
 
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Clarendon (0‑5, 0 pts) - 
Best case: Win out (2‑5) and hope for miracles; one more loss ends their season. 
 
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