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role model By BARRY BURLESON Russell Hubbard almost did not make the varsity basketball team his sophomore year. “I thought I was going to cut him,” said Chris Ferrell, then beginning his first season as head coach at Potts Camp. Rutherford hired to guide Indians By BARRY BURLESON New Byhalia head football coach Devin Rutherford wants the football program to grow and succeed with the community. “This community is busting at the seams to support this program,” Rutherford said. Two Holly High Hawks win state gold By BARRY BURLESON Holly Springs High School finished fifth out of 28 schools in the Class 3A Boys State Track and Field Meet, with two Hawks bringing home gold medals. Northwest
spring football By CLAUDE VINSON The coaches of the Northwest Community College football Rangers relinquished the reins of the team to a group of celebrity coaches last Thursday night to culminate “spring football week” at the campus in Senatobia. Behind
The Scoreboard NBA moves to ‘Elite Eight’ If you haven’t seen the excitement in the current NBA playoffs, then you haven’t been watching. OK, OK, so it wasn’t very exciting seeing the team down the road crash and burn in their third unfortunate attempt to move to the next level in the NBA playoffs. Naylond Hayes Camp scheduled June 19-22 The first annual Naylond Hayes Girls and Boys Individual Basketball Camp will be held June 19-22 at the Eddie L. Smith Multi-Purpose Building in Holly Springs. Junior Patriot Basketball Camp May 30-June 2 Coach Craig Dailey will lead the Marshall Academy Junior Patriot Basketball Camp on May 30-June 2. The camp, for first through ninth graders, will include fundamental instruction, individual competition and team competition. Session 1, from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. each day, will be for boys entering the fourth-ninth grades in the fall of 2006. The cost is $60. Session II, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. each day, will be for boys and girls entering the first-third grades in the fall of 2006. The cost is $50. Session III, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. each day, will be for girls entering the fourth-ninth grades in the fall of 2006. The cost is $60. Make checks payable to Marshall Academy and send to Junior Patriot Camp, 100 Academy Drive, Holly Springs, MS 38635 with name, emergency phone number, grade in school next year and T-shirt size. For more information, call Coach Dailey at the school, 252-3449. Report News:
(662) 252-4261 or south@dixie-net.com
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