Delta State celebrates success
Delta State, in many ways the most successful college athletics program in Mississippi, recently celebrated much of that rich sports history at the Grammy Museum in Cleveland with i
Delta State, in many ways the most successful college athletics program in Mississippi, recently celebrated much of that rich sports history at the Grammy Museum in Cleveland with i
Courtesy photos(LEFT)The Potts Camp High School archery team shows off its trophies after winning the 2022 AIMS Class 1A state championship last week. Team members are Coach Danny Mills, Nautica Thibodeaux, Cara Mitchell, Austin Martin, Hunter Palmer, Allison Skelton, Megan McLarty, Trisha Mills, Riley Baldwin, Kansas Downs, Kiley Westmoreland, Zoe Clark, Madison Skelton, Tristian Johnson, Jackson McQueen, Ethan Bridges, Ashton Colston, John Harris, Drake Castleman, Ian Clifton, Braxton Clifton, Jonathan McIntire, Jesus Ramirez, Brayden Clifton, Ainsley Jordan, Drake Johnson, Lily Tate, Parker Brandon, Jonathan Byrd, Coach Debra Skelton, Brent Smith, Cody Cox, Damien Shaw. Not pictured are Brandon Martineez and Jack Colston.
(RIGHT) Top shooters were Jackson McQueen (left) and Allison Skelton.
The Potts Camp High School archery team brought home the state championship Wednesday, April 6. The team placed first in AIMS High School Class 1A.
Forty-one runs on 40 hits in a three-game series is basically unheard of, at any level of baseball.
This was the late summer of 1967 at Meridian High’s practice field where the first integrated Meridian High Wildcats football team was preparing for a historic football season.
Nikiya Burgess (left) of Holly Springs High School placed first in the Mississippi Powerlifting Championships Friday in Jackson.
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