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POPLARVILLE — After recording two straight convincing wins to open its 2009 gridiron campaign, Pearl River Community College picked up a No. 5 ranking in the first NJCAA Top 20 regular poll released Tuesday.
The Wildcats, who bombed MACJC non-division rival Holmes 45-7 to open the season Aug. 27 in Goodman and followed with a 42-23 bashing of Northeast Mississippi last Thursday in Poplarville, entered the season at No. 11 in the NJCAA’s preseason balloting.
Three other MACJC teams are also in the latest poll, including No. 2 East Mississippi, the defending MACJC North Division champions; No. 11 Mississippi Gulf Coast, the defending MACJC South Division and state champions; and No. 15 Northwest Mississippi, which hosts PRCC Thursday in Senatobia.
The game pits a pair of high-powered offenses and may come down to defense.
“We’re suppose to have this surplus of super-talented defensive backs, so we’ll see just how good they really are come Thursday night,” PRCC head coach Tim Hatten said. “(Northwest QB Casey) Weston’s a great player that can really move around and sling it. It’ll be a challenge for our guys.”
Pearl River was one of five state teams in the preseason balloting released in late July. Also included were Mississippi Gulf Coast (then-No. 2), East Miss (No. 6), Jones County (No. 14), and Northwest Mississippi (No. 19).
MGCCC, which won the NJCAA and MACJC championships in 2007, saw its plummet in the poll due to its 30-25 season-opening home loss to Northwest, but bounced back with a dramatic 63-9 bombing of Itawamba last week in Perkinston.
EMCC, on the other hand, opened its season with a 27-13 victory over Copiah-Lincoln in Wesson, then followed with a 28-17 thrashing of still-winless Jones County in Scooba. Northwest defeated Hinds 23-0 last week in Senatobia.
Defending national champion Butler(Kan.) was No. 1 in the preseason poll, but dropped to No. 4 after falling to now-No. 1 Blinn (Tex.) 24-17 in its season opener before bouncing back with a convincing 51-7 over intra-Jayhawk Conference rival Dodge City last Saturday.
The remainder of the poll includes No. 3 Navarro (Tex.), No. 6 Trinity Valley (Tex.), No. 7 Hutchinson (Kan.), No. 8 Dean (Mass.), No. 9 Fort Scott (Kan.), No. 10 Eastern Arizona (Ariz.), No. 12 Georgia Military, No. 13 Snow (Utah), No. 14 Ellsworth (Iowa), No. 16 Arizona Western (Ariz.), No. 17 Rochester (Minn.), No. 18 Iowa Central (Iowa), No. 19 Lackawanna (Pa.), and No. 20 Mesabi Ranger (Minn.).
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PRCC up to #5 in poll
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Lady Tide wins district title
For the first time in six seasons, the Picayune girls are league champions on the basketball court.
The Lady Tide knocked off top-seed Long Beach 50-40 Friday night, in the Region 8-5A Tournament finals.
It was the first district title for the PMHS girls since 2006. Long Beach had beaten Picayune twice in the regular season.
"They executed everything perfectly," second year Picayune head coach Lacey Kennedy, whose team in now 22-6, said. "These girls play so hard and they do everything I ask of them. They really deserve this."
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Mississippi State beats Mississippi
Dee Bost is Mississippi State’s career assists leader, so he knows the art of throwing a good alley-oop pass.
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Lady Hornets upset Bay
The tallest player on the court for Poplarville came up with the biggest game Thursday night.
Bretta Hart, the Lady Hornets’ 6-foot-4 junior center, scored a game high 26 points, pulled down 16 rebounds and blocked seven shots as Poplarville upset second seeded Bay High 43-39 in the Region 8-4A semifinals. -
Tide teams advance
Both Picayune basketball teams will be playing for Region 8-5A championships Friday night. The Lady Tide returned to the Class 5A South State playoffs for the first time in two years, thanks to a 47-40 win over West Harrison.
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Season ends for PRC teams
The season came to an end for both Pearl River Central teams in the opening round of the Region 8-4A Tournament Tuesday night. The Blue Devils fought hard against top-seeded West Harrison, before coming up short in a 47-43 loss to the Hurricanes.
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League tourneys set
With regular season play wrapping up over the weekend, local prep basketball teams now look forward to their respective district tournaments which begin this week.
All area teams will begin postseason play on Tuesday night, with two local teams hosting tournaments. -
Super Bowl today
MVP quarterbacks on marquee franchises. A rematch of a nail-biter from four years ago, featuring many of the same key characters. Madonna and plenty of Manning — Eli, and Peyton, too.
This Super Bowl certainly has all the makings of another thriller, the perfect finish to a season that began in turmoil and wound up the most successful in league history. -
Picayune sweeps Pearl River Central
Shemar Williams hit four of six free throws in the final minute and his Picayune teammates completed the task at hand as the Maroon Tide turned back Pearl River Central 70-62 on Friday night.
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Green County beats Lady Hornets
A small sign in green and gold hung on the fence at the Poplarville High Stadium, reading, “We believe! Go Hornets!.”
And certainly, while a little belief can go a long way, it simply wasn’t enough for the Lady Hornets in Saturday afternoon’s semifinals of the Class 4A South State girls soccer playoffs. -
Blue Devils face forfeitures
Pearl River Central’s Boys basketball team is in the midst of one of its best seasons on the hardwood in a decade. The Blue Devils, however, face the possibility of having to forfeit many, if not all of their 15 wins.
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