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September 6, 2008

Friday Night Football Scores 9-5

Aberdeen 49, Pontotoc 32

Ackerman 37, Caledonia 7

Amory 23, New Hope 20

Baldwyn 25, Saltillo 7

Belmont 18, Tishomingo County 15

Booneville 42, Nettleton 6

Bowling Green, La. 41, Columbia Aca. 7

Brandon 35, West Lauderdale 28

Briarfield, La. 20, Humphreys Aca. 14

Calhoun City 46, Falkner 13

Callaway 22, Provine 20

Calvary Christian 57, Mt. Salus 26

Canton Aca. 19, Leake Aca. 13

Cathedral 16, Salem 14

Central Academy 56, Tensas Academy, La. 50

Central Hinds Aca. 28, Amite School 0

Central Holmes 34, North Sunflower Aca. 0

Charleston 42, West Tallahatchie 6

Choctaw Central 22, Kemper County 6

Clarksdale Lee Aca. 7, Indianola Aca. 0

CM&I; 40, Veritas School 14

Copiah Aca. 8, Brookhaven Aca. 6

Corinth 28, New Albany 22

Crystal Springs 24, Hinds AHS 6

D’Iberville 24, Collins 14

Deer Creek School 40, Sharkey-Issaquena Aca. 0

East Webster 59, Thrasher 0

Enterprise Clarke 41, Lake 0

Ethel 35, Thomastown 0

Forest 42, Prentiss 6

Forrest Co. AHS 42, Poplarville 21

Franklin Co. 35, McComb 6

Gentry 35, Ruleville 0

George County 38, Greene County 22

Glenbrook, La. 46, Wilkinson County Christian Academy 13

Hamilton 27, South Pontotoc 18

Hancock 18, Bay St. Louis 13

Hattiesburg 42, Laurel 28

Hebron Christian 25, Benton Aca. 24

Hernando 52, Marianna Lee, Ark. 8

ICCE 40, Calhoun Aca. 20

Itawamba 34, Senatobia 19

Jackson Aca. 38, Oak Hill Aca. 0

Kosciusko 27, Houston 23

Lawrence County 49, North Pike 13

Leland 47, Cleveland 6

Lewisburg 49, Strayhorn 0

Magnolia Heights 36, Marshall Aca. 6

McLaurin 26, Florence 10

Meridian 34, Starkville 7

Mooreville 14, Mantachie 6

Mount Olive 45, Mize 12

MUS, Tenn. 29, Olive Branch 22

Nanih Waiya 42, French Camp 6

Neshoba Central 32, Morton 12

Newton 20, Wilkinson County 18

Newton Co. Aca. 27, University Christian 0

North Pontotoc 56, Hatley 14

O’Bannon 27, Palmer 6

Ocean Springs 34, Gautier 7

Okolona 6, West Oktibbeha 0

Oxford 24, Horn Lake 21

Parklane Aca. 26, East Rankin Aca. 7

Philadelphia 19, Carthage 13

Picayune 32, Madison Central 22

Pillow Aca. 34, Starkville Aca. 0

Pisgah 36, West Lincoln 0

Porter’s Chapel Aca. 34, Prairie View, La. 8

Puckett 27, Stringer 7

Purvis 41, Loyd Star 15

Raleigh 28, Mendenhall 0

Ripley 42, North Panola 22

Sebastopol 64, Noxapater 0

Shannon 14, Lafayette 7

Simpson Aca. 17, Alpha Christian 12

Smithville 39, East Oktibbeha 12

South Panola 34, Clarksdale 0

St. Andrew’s 34, Yazoo County 14

St. Joseph, Greenville 34, Riverside 13

St. Stanislaus 56, Pass Christian 36

Stone County 20, Perry Central 7

Taylorsville 15, Bassfield 6

TCPS 58, Houkla 0

Tupelo 44, Grenada 0

Velma Jackson 32, Ridgeland 20

Vicksburg 7, Warren Central 0

Washington School 34, Heritage Aca. 7

Wayne County 28, Louisville 3

Wesson 33, Richland 25

West Lowndes 38, Biggersville 14

West Point 42, Columbus 7

Winona 30, Eupora 29

Winston Aca. 9, Kirk Aca. 7

Yazoo City 18, Greenwood 0

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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.

    February 8, 2012

  • 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).

    February 8, 2012

  • 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.

    February 8, 2012

  • 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.

    February 8, 2012

  • 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.  

    February 7, 2012

  • union1.JPG 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.

    February 7, 2012 4 Photos

  • 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.

    February 6, 2012

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        Philadelphia and Sacred Heart both entered Friday's Class 1A/2A/3A soccer state championship game looking for their first state crown.
        The Crusaders, though, had finished as runners-up the previous two seasons, and used that experience and their speed to their advantage as they scored three first half goals in route to a 3-1 win.

    February 4, 2012 4 Photos

  • 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.

    February 4, 2012

  • cdale1.JPG 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.

    February 4, 2012 6 Photos

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