Hit it to me
Playing in the field, waiting on a ball to come their way are, Bradley Hymans (left) and Thomas Brown of the Holly Springs Baby Sharks, a T-ball team in the Marshall County Dizzy
Playing in the field, waiting on a ball to come their way are, Bradley Hymans (left) and Thomas Brown of the Holly Springs Baby Sharks, a T-ball team in the Marshall County Dizzy
Mississippi often is called a football state, and you can make a strong case because so many of the world’s greatest football players come from here.
It was a big day for Byhalia High School at the Class 4A State Track and Field Meet in Pearl.
Mississippi State’s irrepressible Jake Mangum was hitting for a .401 average coming into this week. He had stolen 20 bases.
For the second straight year, the Potts Camp boys placed second overall in the Class 1A State Track and Field Meet.
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