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2-0 in district; Warriors next By BARRY BURLESON It was a defensive display to behold under the lights Friday night at Sam Coopwood Park. The hard-hitting Holly Springs High School Hawks blanked Water Valley 20-0 and improved to 2-0 in district play. Indians drop division battle to Wildcats; defense tough in 15-0 loss By CLAUDE VINSON The Byhalia Indians provided the competition for the Independence Wildcats last Friday evening in the latter’s homecoming game. This was a district tilt between two teams with identical 1-3 overall records. Both were trying to regroup after losses the week before. Lady Patriots qualify for State Tournament By BARRY BURLESON The Marshall Academy Lady Patriots are State Softball Tournament bound for the second straight season. The Lady Patriots went 2-2 last week in the North Half Fast-Pitch Tournament at Winston Academy and earned the fourth place seed from the North. Behind The
Scoreboard Mets look amazing Albeit we are settling into the football season with the greatest amount of gusto, there is another very important season heading tumultuously to its crescendo. Jr. high Patriots roll over Cougars The Marshall Academy junior high Patriots evened their season mark at 1-1 Thursday with a 34-8 road win over Lee (Ark.). “We took 30 junior high kids over to Lee, and they did an outstanding job,” said head coach Wade Griffin. MA hosts Lee (Clarksdale) this Thursday, Sept. 28. MA takes it on chin at Magnolia Heights By BARRY BURLESON Marshall Academy stepped out of district and up a classification Friday night and ran into a buzz saw in Senatobia. Class 3A Magnolia Heights remained unbeaten on the season (5-0) with a 53-6 win over the Class 2A Patriots, who dropped to 2-3. Hunter class set A hunter safety course will be held Oct. 14, 8 a.m.-until, at the Marshall County Fairgrounds, Hwy 7 N. To register for class, call 662-563-6330. Applicants must bring a Social Security number, be at least 10 years of age and attend all 10 hours. ‘It’s
all about the game’ By CLAUDE VINSON For the many Jackson State fans in the area, the annual staging of the classic football game between the Jackson State Tigers and the Tennessee State Tigers is a much anticipated event. Benton-Marshall teams clash on football field By SHERWYN THOMAS Just as Indiana Jones traveled the world in search of treasures untold, the Ashland Raiders football team continues their mission in showing Benton County why they have discovered the lost treasure of football and that they deserve a sanctioned high school football program. Recreational activities scheduled The Holly Springs Parks and Recreation Department announces the following activities. Report News:
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