Belhaven Softball Trio Earns Weekly Conference Honors
Belhaven’s softball team swept CCS weekly awards as the Blazers finished strong with a 4-0 stretch, highlighted by standout performances from three players.
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Belhaven’s softball team swept CCS weekly awards as the Blazers finished strong with a 4-0 stretch, highlighted by standout performances from three players.
Read moreKaisley Radcliffe, a 5-year-old from Brandon, is honored as a Child Coach in a partnership between Children’s of Mississippi and Mississippi State University, highlighting her courageous journey overcoming prematurity and health challenges.
Read moreThe Southwest Lady Bears will compete in the upcoming NJCAA Division II Women’s Tennis Championship in Sumter, South Carolina, after finishing the regular season with a 9-10 record.
Read moreJones College’s baseball season finale against Northwest has been moved to noon Tuesday because of forecasted storms. The game was originally scheduled for 2 p.m.
Read moreAlcorn State secured a 12-11 victory over Grambling State Monday evening in Jackson, Mississippi, after splitting a doubleheader at Smith-Wills Stadium. The series was delayed due to field conditions caused by heavy rains.
Read moreThe Belhaven men’s golf team is in seventh place after two rounds at the CCS Championship at Dalton Golf & Country Club. The team trails the leaders heading into Tuesday’s final round.
Read moreThe Southwest Lady Bears secured a spot in the Region 23 Tournament after finishing the regular season with a 28-16 record. They will face Hinds in a play-in game Saturday.
Read moreThe Bears dropped the first game but bounced back to win the second in Booneville, finishing their road series with a split.
Read moreFour members of Jones College’s men’s soccer team have committed to play at four-year institutions, bringing the total to 35 since 2018, according to school officials.
Read moreItawamba College rallied from behind to sweep No. 4 Jones College with back-to-back walk-off victories Saturday at Roy Cresap Field. The games ended 11-10 and 4-3 in favor of the Indians.
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