The Harrison Junior High School football team came off an emotional victory last week over Mountain Home.

Harrison started a little flat but rebounded and posted a 21-14 win over Pea Ridge. Thursday night.

“It is good to get a win, but I thought we were flat especially in the first,” said coach Greg Crow. “The second half was much better. I have to give the kids credit for responding. We need to clean up our penalties and stop beating ourselves on offense. That is on me, and I will get it fixed.”

The Junior Goblins finished with 298 yards of offense with 217 of that coming on the ground.

Cody Jones led the Harrison ground attack with 66 yards on nine carries. Cole Keylon had seven carries for 60 yards; Julius Scott 58 yards on three carries; Tyler Hutchison 20 yards on three totes; Trey Richardson 10 yards on two carries; and Jordin Welsh 3 yards on one carry.

Richardson and Scott had a rushing touchdown apiece.

Keylon was 4-of-6 passing for 81 yards and one touchdown. Richardson had two catches for 21 yards while Lane Johnson and Hutchison one catch each. Hutchison had a two-point conversion catch as well.

Noah Moix hit a point after attempt for the Junior Goblins.

On the defensive side of the football, Cy Madden had 13 tackles to lead Harrison. Welsh had seven. Jones, Scott and Richardson had strong nights at the linebacker spot with a quarterback sack each.