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SportsReportHawks packing
for playoffs By CLAUDE VINSON With a trip to the Class 3A state playoffs looming on the horizon, the Holly High Hawks welcomed their intra-county rival Byhalia with glee. Both teams were gearing up for this renewed rivalry. Patriots lose 38-14 to Rebels By BARRY BURLESON It was a rough night for the Patriots Friday night in Rossville, Tenn. Penalties and turnovers in the rain, wind and cold helped saddle Marshall Academy with a 38-14 loss. Lady Patriots take first in North Delta tourney By BARRY BURLESON The Marshall Academy Lady Patriots dominated the North Delta Girls Tournament last week to open the season with a first-place trophy. Behind The
Scoreboard St. Louis pulls off shocker This time Casey did his job. If some of you don’t get the drift, let me give you a little background. Holly High Hawks happy to be back in state playoffs By CLAUDE VINSON The Holly High Hawks found themselves in a history-making position once more. Hunter safety Nov. 2-4 A hunter safety course will be given November 2-4, from 6-9 p.m. on November 2 and 3, and from 8 a.m. until on November 4, at the Potts Camp High School Library, Hwy. 178 E. Applicants must bring their Social Security number, must be at least 10 years of age and must attend all 10 hours. Contact 662-563-6330 to register for class. Junior high Patriots blank North Delta The Marshall Academy junior high Patriots wrapped up their season with a 16-0 win at North Delta Thursday night. “They had a good year,” coach Wade Griffin said. “They worked hard and showed improvement.” Tyler Childers scored at Batesville on touchdown runs of 75 and 30 yards. He also carried for a two-point conversion, and quarterback Hank Owens kept for the other two-point conversion. The junior high Patriots finished at 4-3 on the season. Potts Camp
sweeps Ashland, Blue Mountain By BARRY BURLESON Potts Camp claimed the trophies Friday night in the first Carl White Classic basketball games at Blue Mountain. Report News:
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