Welp, was just told that a Mississippi High school football coach got into a fight in the stands while scouting at another game. This is a wild development.
Our prayers to Sadie Downs, a 16-year-old student athlete from Mooreville High School, who was diagnosed with an unusual form of stomach cancer known as gastric adenocarcinoma earlier this year. Her family made a post updating her condition recently and, put simply, they say
One one side: a high school football coach who previously was a coach at Mississippi State and LSU gets into a fight in the stands. On the other, a Noxapater freshman cleans the locker room after his game. But, it’s the kids today that are the problem, right?
Ole Miss close to announcing that Lane Kiffin is going to be the highest paid coach in Mississippi college football history is the word that is on the street.
East Union's Ethan Lamontagne beat cancer twice before he even finished his freshman year of high school. This February, he underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor, then had 6 weeks of radiation. He would leave treatment and head to the ball field a lot of times. Today he got
If Ole Miss fends off LSU and Florida for the services of Lane Kiffin and he leads the Rebels to a home playoff game this year then you might as well build the statue.
Our heart is hurting for the Branch family this AM. Praying still for little Janie, who is 3 years old and in very critical condition. Coach Branch was also injured but left the hospital to rush to Memphis to be with Janie. If you’re so inclined, send up prayers.
BREAKING: An airplane in Tupelo is threatening to crash in to Tupelo Walmart this morning. Avoid area. Here is video of the actual airplane, a fairly large one.
Prayers to the Grisham family today. One of our standout student athletes, Ingomar two-time state championship game MVP Daylen, is on the way to do a bone marrow transplant to help save her sister Carson (former Ingomar player) who has been battling cancer.
When the dust settled, Amory is the 3A state champs. Back to back. The Panthers played every single game on the road after a tornado destroyed their field on March 24th.
They battled.
Lost first game of the state title series?
Battled.
Down 2-0 in the first inning.