The Northside Park 6U All-Star baseball team got a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play in the Dixie Youth Regional Little League World Series over the weekend after finishing second in the state tournament earlier this month.
Members of the Northside Park 6U All Star team are, kneeling from left, Arlie Burks, Ty Rounsaville, Hayes Lewis, Max Adkins, & Paistyn Dixon (Back) Russ Fleming, Burkes Breland, Baxter Sellers, Si Boler, Stephen Tullos, Andrew Massey, and Luke White. Coaches are Josh Lewis, Tyler Rounsaville and Trent Adkins.
Tim Kennedy recently had a hole in one on hole #13 at the Philadelphia Country Club.
R.B. Hardin, a standout varsity catcher for Neshoba Central, is set to continue his baseball journey at East Central Community College after graduating in May.
Sixteen high school teams from across the state got the chance to compete in a basketball camp at Neshoba Central last week during a three-day event.
Two Neshoba County athletes and former high school teammates at Neshoba Central played in the NJCAA DII World Series in Enid, Okla., last week as the East Central Warriors baseball team entered the series as the number 3 seed.
After securing back-to-back 2-1 victories over Calhoun Academy in a thrilling North State championship series last week, the Kemper Academy Rams baseball team is heading to a historic 2-A MAIS State Championship.
The Union Lady Yellowjackets gave the Class 2A Player of the Year all she wanted last week.
The Neshoba Central Lady Rockets softball team faced a challenging weekend in the 6-A North State Championship series against the South Panola Lady Tigers, falling short in both games.
Neshoba Central’s Zharia Leflore signed a letter of intent to continue her education and basketball career at Jones Community College.
The Neshoba Central Lady Rockets softball team has made it to the semifinals of the 6A softball championship after defeating Saltillo in the second round.
After an 8-4 win over Hamilton in the first game of the Class 2A North Series, Union just needed one win on Saturday.
It was a big week for the Union softball team.
The Neshoba Central Lady Rockets finished the softball season as the undefeated Region 2-6A champions and kick off the first round of the playoffs this Friday at home at 5 p.m. versus the Lake Cormorant Gators.
The Union Yellowjackets saw their baseball season come to an end in the first round of the Class 2A playoffs.
The Leake Academy baseball team ended the regular season on a sour note last week, losing the last two games to East Rankin.
The Neshoba Central High School Tennis team finished the regular season with an 8-2 record, 5-0 in their division, earning the Class 6A Division 2 championship.
The Union baseball team continued its turnaround season last week with a big division win over Sebastopol.
The Union tennis team saw its season come to an end last week.
Union softball coach Jacob Casey informed his team last week that he would be stepping down from as head coach at the end of this season.
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