After meeting each of the past two seasons, the stakes have been raised for the next showdown between No. 7 East Mississippi Community College and No. 3 Gulf Coast.
When the two division champs meet today at EMCC's Sullivan-Windham Field at 2 p.m., a state title is on the line. For a handful of Lions, there will also be bragging rights. Sophomore wide receiver Stephon Johnson (Gulfport), sophomore defensive end Jermayne Lett (Gautier), sophomore offensive lineman Diavalo "Boogie" Simpson (Moss Point), sophomore wide receiver Isaac Beard (D’Iberville) and freshman linebacker Chris Bertucci (Gulfport) all hail from the coast and the Bulldogs' back yard.
"They'll have feelings, I'm sure," EMCC coach Buddy Stephens said. "But once kickoff comes, that will all be gone. Once the games starts, all that matters will be playing football."
Also what matters is the opportunity to win a championship. It is a new experience for Johnson and Lett.
"This is the first chance I've ever had to play for a state championship," Johnson, who is third on the Lions with 31 catches, said. "In high school, we missed our chance to go to the playoffs, so this is a great opportunity."
Added Lett: "My first time playing for a state championship and it's a very good opportunity for me."
That chance comes against a program with its sights set on a third straight and 15th state crown overall. Still, neither regrets heading to Scooba and the Lions instead of Gulf Coast.
"I was really trying to get away," said Lett, who is second on the team with 80 tackles, including a team-high 18 for loss. "I was looking for a place to go."
Added Johnson: "Coach (Marcus) Wood, he was my high school coach, and he came and said they wanted me up herey. They gave me that chance and I came here and did my thing."
Stephens said part of that could be the success they've found at EMCC.
"I think they've validated the reason they came here," he said. "They weren't given an opportunity at Gulf Coast and they felt like they wanted to be a part of a championship program.”
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Clarkdale serves notice in rout of Enterprise
The Clarkdale girls’ basketball team served notice that it belonged among the top teams in MHSAA Class 2A with a 59-56 division win at defending 2A state champion Scott Central on January 31.
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Northeast Lauderdale stuns, upsets Northeast Jones in opening round.
Shaquanta McDonald and Tarmecia Mack each scored 10 points as The Trojans beat the Tigers 42-28 in the opening round of the District 5-4A District Tournament held at West Lauderdale Tuesday. Brittany Williams added nine points for Northeast Lauderdale (5-21).
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Season Ender
The defense was there, but the offense never came around and Meridian High saw its playoff hopes disappear as Oak Grove pulled away in the final minutes to knock off the host Wildcats 58-48 on Tuesday night in the Region 5-6A Tournament.
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Kemper County wins thriller over Heidelberg
In a division with traditional powerhouses Choctaw Central, Southeast Lauderdale and Newton – the fourth-and-fifth-seeded Kemper County and Heidelberg girls both were hoping to just punch their ticket to the Class 3A state playoffs and hope to hit a hot streak.
Part one of that equation was successful for Kemper County Tuesday night, but it was far from easy. -
New-look Lions set to open 2012 softball season
Coming off the most successful season of fast-pitch softball competition in the program’s history, the East Mississippi Community College Lions are set to open their 2012 softball campaign by playing host to Marion Military Institute Tuesday afternoon on the Scooba campus. First pitch for the season-opening doubleheader is set for 1 p.m.
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Yellowjackets survive Hornets, keep season alive
Rarely does a team commit 46 turnovers and not get run out of the gym, but the Union girls overcame their ballhandling woes to knock off Lake 41-38 in overtime of the MHSAA Division 6-2A Tournament Monday night.
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Roundup — MCC baseball splits pair at tourney
The Meridian Community College Eagles salvaged a split of its final games in the 2012 T.J. Fleming Invitational at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College on Sunday. -
Crusaders use experience, speed to topple Tornadoes
Philadelphia and Sacred Heart both entered Friday's Class 1A/2A/3A soccer state championship game looking for their first state crown.
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Roundup — West girls rally past Louisville
The West Lauderdale girls basketball team overcame an early deficit to top visiting Louisville 60-56 to close out the regular season Friday.
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Dreams Dashed
A real life David vs. Goliath meeting took place in the Class 1A/2A/3A girls state championship soccer game Friday afternoon at Clinton High School's Arrow Field.
Having never advanced farther than the second round of the MSHSAA soccer playoffs, Clarkdale entered looking to shock the state and win its first state title. In th way stood Our Lady Academy, a nine-time state champion from Bay St. Louis.
The Crescents blanked the Bulldogs 5-0 for their third straight title and 10th since 2000. - More Sports Headlines
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