WARREN, Ark. — Though it’s only been standing for a couple of years, Lumberjack Arena witnessed a monumental moment Tuesday night as its nets were cut down for the very first time. The Warren Lumberjacks clinched the 2025 8-4A Conference Title in resounding fashion, dominating the Crossett Eagles 68–32. The victory capped a special evening—Senior Night—during which Warren honored its eight departing seniors who’ve played a pivotal role in putting Lumberjack basketball back on the statewide map.
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Neon’dre Thomas, Tramond Miller, David (Deuce) Jordan Jr., Cody Weatherspoon, Cam Burks, Hayden Cathey, Emanuel Strong, and Antonio (AJ) Jordan were all recognized before the game. Under the bright lights of their still relatively new home floor(opened in 2023, the senior class showcased why they’ve been the driving force behind Warren’s basketball renaissance. (Note: AJ Jordan scored the buzzer-beating winner in the first ever game played at Lumberjack Arena in 2023, helping the Jacks top Monticello.)
First Half Highlights
From the opening tip, Warren fired on all cylinders. Tramond Miller came out hot, notching six points in the first quarter, while Bleyze Fellows contributed five. This early onslaught propelled the Lumberjacks to a 17–8 advantage heading into the second frame.
Miller then stole the show in the second quarter, racking up 10 points in that period alone. Antonio Jordan joined the party with a timely three-pointer, extending Warren’s lead to 39–21 by halftime.


Second Half Surge
With a comfortable cushion in hand, head coach Correy Muldrew capitalized on the opportunity to give his bench some valuable playing time. Zaydin Grider knocked down a three in the fourth quarter, soon followed by a triple from senior Hayden Cathey. Fellows, a mainstay in the starting lineup, kept his foot on the gas with eight points in the second half. By the final buzzer, the scoreboard read 68–32.
The Lumberjacks remain undefeated in conference play at 8–0 and improve to 12–2 overall.
Game Stats
- Tramond Miller – 18 points, 1 rebound, 3 steals
- Bleyze Fellows – 17 points, 2 rebounds, 2 steals, 1 block
- Antonio (AJ) Jordan – 9 points, 5 rebounds, 7 steals
- Zaydin Grider – 5 points, 1 rebound
- Josiah Steen – 5 points, 1 rebound, 1 block
- Hayden Cathey – 4 points, 3 rebounds, 2 steals
- Neon’dre Thomas – 3 points, 2 rebounds, 3 steals
- David (Deuce) Jordan Jr. – 3 points, 1 rebound
- Tyree Hampton – 2 points, 5 rebounds
- Cam Burks – 2 points, 1 rebound
Remaining Schedule
- February 18 at Monticello (SG/SB) – 5:30 PM
- February 20 at Hamburg (SG/SB) – 5:30 PM
- February 26–28: 4A South Regional Tournament (SG/SB) – TBA