The state basketball finals at Bank OZK Arena drew an attendance of 42,780 fans over three day’s worth of games, including two sold-out contests.
The state championship games were split into six two-game sessions for two sessions a day based on classification between Thursday and Saturday. The Class 4A championship games played Saturday night between Nashville and Farmington on the girls side and Magnolia and Blytheville on the boys side both sold out.
Krishnan Collins recently spoke with Visit Hot Springs CEO Steve Arrison and Arkansas Activities Association Assistant Executive Director Derek Walter about the three-day event.
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