The Union baseball team won two out of three games last week, getting wins in the two that mattered the most.
It was a rough week for the Union softball team, dropping all three games
The Leake Academy baseball team kicked off district play this past week, dropping two out of three games to Wayne Academy.
The Neshoba Central Rockets defeated Northeast Lauderdale 17-4 on Saturday, thanks to a big 5th inning.
The Union Lady Yellowjackets got in three games last week, taking just one game.
After struggling to a 2-5-1 record to start the season, the Leake Academy baseball team posted three blowout wins last week.
Neshoba Central’s Alicia Greenlee signed a letter of intent to continue her education and she will be cheering for Itawamba Community College.
The Neshoba Central Rockets defeated Choctaw Central 12-0 on Thursday evening thanks in part to a seven-run 3rd inning.
The Union Yellowjackets opened division 4-2A play last week with a two-game series with Eupora.
The Leake Academy baseball team only got in one game last week and it was one to forget.
Neshoba Central’s La’Davis Clancy signed a football scholarship with East Central Community College to further his education and football career.
Leake Academy’s Emmajane Lepard signed to play college softball at East Mississippi Community College.
After losing two of three games to start the season, the Union Lady Yellowjackets won three straight games last week.
The Leake Academy baseball team only got in one game last week.
The Choctaw Central Warriors and Lady Warriors basketball teams made a valiant run for their respective state championships but ultimately came up short in the semifinals last week.
Leake Academy sophomore Samuel Prince continues to impress on the basketball court.
Volunteers and participants enjoying The Refuge of MS special needs ministry's second annual Refuge Roundup event at the Coliseum on Friday.
The Neshoba Central Lady Rockets won their second state championship in three years after destroying Terry High School 53-39 on Saturday to put a crown on a nearly perfect season.
The Neshoba Central High School Lady Rockets are the MHSAA Class 6A Girls State Basketball Champions, defeating Terry 53- 39.
The Lady Rockets will play tomorrow for the 6A State Basketball Championship after besting Hancock 48-30 in the semifinals last night.
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