Neshoba Central’s Sanders Griffis signed with East Mississippi Community College to further his education and continue his baseball career.
The Neshoba Central boys basketball team dropped a non-conference game to Pearl 60-49 to move to 5-4 on the season.
The Union Lady Yellowjackets picked up three wins this past week, including a one over the two-time defending Class 2A champions.
The Leake Academy Rebelettes lost their second game of the season, falling to Pillow Academy again.
Neshoba Central’s Maya Willis, Sa’Naya Jackson, and Dakota Williamson signed softball scholarships to further their education and softball career.
Philadelphia's Miriam Prince recently signed with the University of Louisiana Monroe women's basketball team.
Philadelphia High School football alum Ja’Naylon Dupree was one of 21 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College players names to the All-MACCC South football teams announced by the conference on Monday
The Leake Academy girls rebounded from their first loss of the season to take two blowout wins last week.
Neshoba Central’s RB Hardin signed with East Central Community College to further his education and continue his baseball career.
Leake Academy senior Raylea Atkinson recently signed to continue her fast-pitch softball career at Southwest Mississippi Community College.
The Leake Academy boys continued their strong start to the season with a pair of easy wins last week.
The Neshoba Central Rockets finished up the 2023 football season Friday night with a 33-13 loss to South Panola in the second round of the Class 6A state football playoffs.
Union football coach Jordan Wren has said all season that senior Ky’Yon Harris is the glue that holds his team together.
Union wide receiver Keon Hutchins has been somewhat absent from the Yellowjackets offense the last part of season.
The 2023 football season came to an end for the Philadelphia Tornadoes Friday night as they dropped a 44-14 loss to the Charleston Tigers in the second round of the Class 2A olayoffs.
The Neshoba Central Rockets advanced to second round of the Class 6A state football playoffs with a 41-14 win over Center Hill Thursday night.
The Leake Academy girls lost four seniors and the majority of scoring from last season.
After losing 30-3 to Starkville Academy in week two of the season, it was a totally different game in the second round of the MAIS Class 5A playoffs for the Leake Academy Rebels.
Despite winning nine games in the regular season, Union coach Jordan Wren was waiting for his team to put together a complete game.
The Neshoba Central Rockets will be at home Thursday night when they host the Center Hill Mustangs in the first round of the Class 6A state football playoffs.
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