


Farmington Public Schools - Daily Events - 9/15/25 #ESED


🏈🔥 Battle of 62! 🔥🏈
⏰ Gates Open 5:45
🏟 Kickoff 7:00 at Tiger Stadium
🎟 Tickets ONLY at GoFan.co – no cash, buy early!
🚧 Parking limited (construction) – arrive early.
🎺 Visitor seating is limited.
📺 Stream: pgtigersonline.com (no FarmcardsLive)









Maegan made her mark on Farmington athletics as a standout softball player from 2002–2005, helping lead the Lady Cardinals to some of the program’s greatest achievements. A four-year letterman, Shreve was a key contributor to multiple deep postseason runs, including back-to-back state runner-up finishes in 2002 and 2003, a state semifinal appearance in 2004, and the program’s first State Championship in 2005.
Her senior season was nothing short of exceptional. Shreve was named the 2005 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette State Player of the Year, 2005 State Tournament MVP, and earned spots on the All-State Tournament, All-Regional Tournament, All-District Tournament, and All-4AAA Conference Teams. She was also recognized as a 2005 Senior All-Star Nominee. Her junior year accolades included All-State honors, AAA District Tournament MVP, and All-District recognition, while she was also selected as a Christian Student/Athlete All-American Honorable Mention in 2004. Shreve’s leadership and talent helped set the standard for future generations of Farmington softball.
Following her playing career, Shreve continued to impact students both on and off the field. In 2015, she began her career as a Special Education teacher, dedicating her life to serving and empowering students. Her involvement with Special Olympics began in 2019 as an assistant coach, and in 2023, she took over as the program’s Head Coach. In 2024, she stepped into a new leadership role as Farmington High School’s Unified Champion School Liaison, where she has been instrumental in developing inclusive opportunities for students of all abilities. Under her guidance, Farmington launched Unified Bowling, Bocce, and Basketball, while also creating a Unified Club that engaged the entire school community through monthly challenges, fundraising efforts like the Polar Plunge Challenge, and statewide competitions. In their first year, five Unified Bowling teams advanced to state competition, with each team placing in their division.
From championship athlete to champion for inclusion, Maegan's legacy continues to inspire. She exemplifies what it means to be a Cardinal—hardworking, dedicated, and committed to making a difference.








🏈🔥 Battle of 62 is HERE! 🔥🏈
Get ready, Cardinal fans! Friday night at PG will be packed! Please read this important information about Friday night at Tiger Stadium:
⏰ Gates Open: 5:45 PM
🏟 Kickoff: 7:00 PM
🎟 Tickets: Available ONLY at https://gofan.co/app/school/AR17013
💵 NO CASH will be accepted at the gate
✅ Please buy early online to speed up entry! Tickets on Sale Now! (QR Code Attached)
🚧 Parking & Construction:
There is ongoing construction on both sides of the stadium where parking usually is. Please allow extra time to park and walk to the stadium.
🎺 Seating Notes:
Visitor bleachers have very limited seating. Portions will be roped off for our band and students, as their experience is a priority. It will be standing room only for many of our fans.
📺 Streaming Info:
Due to pressbox capacity, there will be NO FarmcardsLive stream this week.
Fans wishing to stream from home can watch at pgtigersonline.com.
#BattleOf62 #CardinalNation







The Farmington hall of Honor Committee is proud to announce the induction of Bill Cooper, FHS Class of 1975, into the Farmington Hall of Honor.
A distinguished student and athlete, Cooper graduated as co-valedictorian of his class while serving as class president. He excelled in multiple sports during his time at Farmington High School, earning All-District recognition in 1973 and 1974, and All-State honors in football in 1974. Bill was a key contributor during both Farmington's state title football campaigns in 1972 and 1973. He was a three-year letterman in track and basketball (1972–1974) and capped his high school athletic career with the honor of competing in the 1975 Arkansas High School All-Star Football Game.
Cooper continued his education and athletic career at Abilene Christian University, where he was a four-year member of the Wildcats football program. As part of the 1977 team, he contributed to Abilene Christian’s NAIA National Championship.
Following his collegiate career, Cooper established himself professionally as a Certified Public Accountant in the state of Texas. His personal life is equally distinguished; he and his wife, Cindy, have shared 44 years of marriage and are the proud parents of three children and grandparents to five grandchildren.
Bill Cooper’s record of academic achievement, athletic excellence, professional success, and family dedication exemplifies the values celebrated by the Farmington Hall of Honor.
The 2025 Hall of Honor Banquet will be held at Cardinal Arena on Wednesday, September 24, at 6:00 p.m. Tickets are available online only at https://gofan.co/event/4118622?schoolId=AR16989. Guests are encouraged to purchase tickets soon, as seating is limited and the event is filling quickly.












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.

