The Farmington Hall of Honor committee is proud to announce that Lauren Williams, a 2006 graduate of Farmington High School and standout Lady Cardinals basketball player, will be formally inducted into the Farmington Hall of Honor at the annual banquet on Wednesday, September 24, at 6:00 p.m. in Cardinal Arena. Tickets for the event are available online only at www.gofan.co. Seating is limited, and the event is filling quickly, so early purchase is strongly encouraged.
Lauren Williams left a lasting mark on Farmington athletics as a four-year starter for the Lady Cardinals basketball team from 2002–2006. During her remarkable high school career, she helped guide the program to an overall record of 115–14, four consecutive state tournament appearances, two state final berths, and a state championship title.
As a freshman, Williams made an immediate impact, earning Newcomer of the Year honors and a spot on the All-State Tournament Team while helping Farmington reach the 2003 AAA State Finals with a 28–5 record.
Her sophomore season proved historic, as she helped lead the Lady Cardinals to the 2004 AAA State Championship and a 32–1 record. That year, she earned recognition on the All-Arkansas Sophomore Team, All-Area Girls Team, the KURM Dream Team, and the All-State Team, while averaging 10 points, 6 assists, and 5 rebounds per game.
Williams continued to shine as a junior, guiding Farmington to a 29–2 record and a state semifinal appearance. She averaged 19 points, 6 assists, and 5 rebounds per game while collecting a long list of individual accolades, including All-State honors and Player of the Year awards from the Northwest Arkansas Times, The Morning News, and the KURM Dream Team.
Her senior campaign cemented her place among Farmington’s all-time greats. Williams averaged 21 points, 6 assists, and 5 rebounds per game while leading her team to Conference, District, and Regional titles before another state semifinal finish. She was named All-Conference, All-State, and Player of the Year, and was also recognized as a McDonald’s All-American Nominee.
Following her standout prep career, Williams continued playing basketball at Arkansas Tech University in Russellville.
Today, Lauren remains deeply connected to the Farmington community. She and her husband, Tyler Williams, are raising their three children—Jaxon, Ashur, and LeahKate—who all attend Farmington Public Schools.




The Farmington Hall of Honor Committee is proud to announce that Jeff Oxford, a 1986 graduate of Farmington High School and lifelong supporter of the district, will be formally inducted into the Farmington Hall of Honor at the annual banquet on Wednesday, September 24, at 6:00 p.m. in Cardinal Arena. Tickets for the event are available online only at https://gofan.co/event/4118622?schoolId=AR16989. Seating is limited, and the event is filling quickly, so early purchase is strongly encouraged.
Oxford’s record of achievement in athletics, leadership, and community service has made him an enduring role model for students and families alike. As a student, he was a member of the Society of Distinguished High School Students, a recipient of the Farmington FFA Star Greenhand Award (1982) and FFA Chapter Farmer Award (1986), and a four-year letterman in basketball. In 1986, he was named to the All-District Team, selected for the FCA All-Star Team, and honored as a Washington County 4-H Hall of Fame inductee. He went on to play basketball at North Arkansas Community College (1986–1988), becoming one of the first Farmington athletes to earn a college basketball scholarship.
Oxford’s contributions extended far beyond the playing court. From 2002 to 2021, he served on the Farmington School Board, including nine years as president. Under his leadership, the district completed significant projects that have shaped the future of Farmington Schools, including Folsom Elementary, McCuistion Performing Arts Center, the new Farmington High School, Cardinal Stadium, and Cardinal Arena.
In addition, Oxford has given over a decade of service as the voice of Farmington football and basketball broadcasts (2011–present), where his dedication and enthusiasm have brought the excitement of Cardinal athletics into the homes of countless families.
“Jeff Oxford embodies the spirit of Farmington,” said Beau Thompson, Farmington Athletic Director and Hall of Honor Committee Chair. “His achievements as a student, athlete, leader, and community servant represent the very best of our school district and serve as an inspiration for future generations.”
Oxford and his wife, Ree, have been married for 32 years. Together they have raised four children—all graduates of Farmington High School: Anna, Barrett, Flint, and Claudia. They are also the proud grandparents of three.
The Farmington Hall of Honor induction stands as a tribute to Oxford’s lifelong commitment to excellence and his enduring legacy within the Farmington community.






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The Farmington community is invited to celebrate its rich athletic tradition at the 2025 Hall of Honor Banquet, to be held Wednesday, September 24, at 6:00 p.m. in Cardinal Arena. Tickets are available for online purchase only through www.gofan.co. Seating is limited and the event is filling quickly, so supporters are encouraged to secure their tickets soon.
Among this year’s honorees is Madison Lewis (Barnes), one of the most decorated softball athletes in Farmington High School history. A 2012 graduate, Lewis starred on both the softball field and the golf course during her Cardinal career.
From 2009–2012, she was a dominant pitcher, finishing as the second winningest pitcher in Farmington softball history with a 61-9 record. She struck out 437 batters in 423 innings while maintaining a remarkable 1.62 ERA. Her performance earned her All-Conference honors in 2010, 2011, and 2012, as well as back-to-back All-State selections in 2011 and 2012. The highlight of her high school career came in 2011 when she led the Cardinals to a State Championship and was named State Tournament MVP. She also represented Farmington in the Junior Classic Showcase in 2011 and the All-Star Softball Game in 2012.
Madison was equally accomplished in golf, qualifying for the state tournament in 2010 and placing 13th out of 64 competitors.
She continued her softball career at Crowder College (2012–2013) and later at Evangel University (2014–2017), where she capped her career by being named an NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete during the 2016–2017 academic year.
Please join us in celebrating Madison Lewis, other inductees, and the 1985 State Championship Baseball Team at this year's banquet!


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The Farmington Hall of Honor Banquet will be held at Cardinal Arena on Wednesday, September 24th at 6:00 PM. Tickets are available online only at https://gofan.co/event/4118622?schoolId=AR16989. Seating is limited and the event is filling quickly, so supporters are encouraged to purchase tickets soon.
This year’s celebration will recognize several outstanding inductees, including Dennis Fletcher, one of Farmington’s most accomplished athletes whose success reached both the collegiate and professional levels.
Fletcher was the starting quarterback of the 1985 Farmington football team that finished 12-1, capturing a conference championship and advancing to the state semifinals. That same school year, he played a pivotal role in leading Farmington to the 1985 State Baseball Championship, earning All-Conference honors and being named All-State MVP.
He accepted a scholarship from legendary University of Arkansas baseball coach Norm DeBriyn and went on to become a three-year conference starter for the Razorbacks. Fletcher pitched in both the 1987 and 1989 College World Series, where the Hogs finished fifth nationally. In 1989, he was selected to the All-Regional Team at the NCAA Northeast Regional in Waterbury, Connecticut.
Fletcher still holds a place among the Razorback baseball greats: Top 10 in career innings pitched, Top 10 in career starts, a 26–5 overall record, No. 1 in win-loss percentage, and No. 4 in career victories.
He went on to be drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals, spending four seasons in the minor leagues.
Join us September 24th to celebrate Dennis Fletcher and the rest of the 2025 Hall of Honor inductees at Cardinal Arena.




