MERIDIAN —
Dylan Nolan led four Russell Christian Academy Warriors in double figures Saturday as RCA beat Patrician (Ala.) Academy76-49.
Nolan had 21 points to pace the Warriors, who improved to 14-3. John Epps III added 18 points, while Tyler Bolden finished with 11 and Kyle Russell chipped in with 10 points.
Russell visits Rebul Academy on Tuesday.
— Jamie Wachter
Starkville Aca. 52
Lamar boys 43
The Raiders lost for the second time in as many days Saturday as they visited the Volunteers.
Lamar, which fell to 8-8, was led by Lance Strickland’s 15. Trevor Boling added 10 for the Raiders, who travel to Wayne Academy on Tuesday.
— Jamie Wachter
LOCAL GOLF
Goodman aces second hole at Northwood
Wayne Goodman hit a hole-in-one last week at Northwood Country Club on the second hole.
While playing with Paul Entrekin, Jack Blackledge and Bucky Phillippi, Goodman used a 6-iron on the 167-yard hole.
— from submitted reports
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
West Georgia drops UWA to 0-3 in conference
LIVINGSTON, Ala. — Sean Boston scored 22 points in 32 minutes to lead West Georgia to a 70-61 Gulf South Conference victory against West Alabama in Pruitt Hall on Saturday.
— from school reports
Sports
Roundup — Russell Christian hammers Patrician
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(PHOTOS) Enterprise in the Class 2A State Championship
Slideshow of Enterprise in the Class 2A State Championship fast pitch series.
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(PHOTOS) Newton County wins Class 4A
Slideshow of Newton County in the Class 4A State Championship fast pitch series.
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(PHOTOS) Neshoba wins Class 5A
Slideshow of Neshoba Central in the Class 5A State Championship fast pitch series.
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Newton County beats Houston 10-0 to claim 7th fast-pitch championshi
Players from Newton County’s dugout barely made it to the foul line before a celebratory dogpile ensued here Saturday. Indeed, winning never gets old.
The Lady Cougars blanked Houston 10-0 Saturday at Freedom Ridge Park, completing an easy sweep of their best-of-three, Class 4A State Championship Series and gaining a measure of revenge after falling short a year ago. -
Rockets roar by East Central, claim 5A crown
Trae Embry took somewhat of a gamble when he accepted the softball
coaching job at Neshoba Central -- leaving his hometown and his comfort zone for a
new opportunity. - Newton County wins state
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Enterprise falls twice to East Webster
It just wasn't to be.
After 16 innings of big plays and tense moments, the Enterprise Lady Bulldogs fell just short of their third MHSAA Class 2A State Fast-Pitch Softball Championship on Saturday, dropping a 3-1 decision in the decisive game three. But EHS head coach Davey Dewitt said he was pleased with the way his team played, battling East Webster to the last out. -
Richmond leaves Clarkdale for Neshoba Central
Former Clarkdale High School head football coach Chris Richmond is leaving the team to serve as a position coach at Neshoba Central next season. Richmond, who went 1-21 in his two seasons as the Bulldogs head coach said the move to Neshoba will help him stay closer to his family
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Neshoba Central shuts out East Central 8-0
Neshoba Central’s last two rounds of the state softball playoffs involved grueling series wins over Lake Cormorant and New Hope. And while no one knows what today holds in the Class 5A State Championship Series, the Lady Rockets zipped through East Central like a hot knife through butter in Ridgeland Friday night.
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Enterprise tops East Webster 6-3
Just one more win.
That's how far away the Enterprise Lady Bulldogs are from closing out an amazing season. After beginning the year 4-8, EHS has won 15 of their last 19 games, including Friday afternoon's 6-3 win over East Webster in the MHSAA Class 2A Fast-Pitch Softball Championships. - More Sports Headlines
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