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.
The Neshoba Central Rockets improved to 6-1 on the season after a 10-0 blanking of the Morton Panthers Tuesday night and 6-5 nail-biter against the Kosciusko Whippets Thursday night.
Philadelphia had signing day for Brady Parkerson. He was joined by a host of family, friends, coaches and teammates.
The Neshoba Central Rockets baseball team swept their competition last week, picking up three wins on the season.
The Union baseball team won two out of three games last week, including a sweep of Scott Central.
The Union softball team was shutout in a pair of games, losing 15-0 to 5A power Neshoba Central on Tuesday and 4-0 to Florence on Saturday. Union got its first win on Thursday with a 15-10 win over Southeast Lauderdale.
The Leake Academy baseball team had an up and down week on the diamond.
The Neshoba Central Lady Rockets move on to the semifinals of the 6A state basketball tournament after defeating Olive Branch 69-44 last week.
On Friday, Neshoba Central’s Brodie Ben signed a letter of intent to continue his education and football career at Mississippi College.
The Union Yellowjackets kicked off the 2024 baseball season by winning two of three games this past week.
The Neshoba Central Rockets defeated the Newton County Cougars 12-5 last Tuesday to begin their 2024 season.
The Leake Academy baseball team got in two games this past week, losing one and tying the other.
The Union basketball teams saw their seasons come to an end last week.
In a rare event, neither Leake Academy basketball teams made it to the weekend of the state tournament.
The Neshoba Central Lady Rockets are prepping for their second-round matchup against Olive Branch in the 6A state tournament at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday.
The Leake Academy baseball team kicked off the baseball season last week with a win over former district foe Winston Academy.
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