CARRIERE —
Homestanding Pearl River Central swept a pair of varsity games on the hardwood from county rival Poplarville Tuesday night.
The Lady Devils, after beating the Lady Hornets for the first time in eight seasons earlier in the year, pulled off the same feat within six weeks taking a 36-15 win.
Caroline Lumpkin tallied 13 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to pace PRC, while Jessica Powers added 12 points, five blocks and five rebounds.
Shaneisha Hudderson and Sheena Travis each scored five points for the Lady Hornets.
In the boys game, PRC took a 64-53 win led by Ashton Woodson's game high 30 points. Seth McCoy added nine points and Walker Roberts chipped in eight points to the winning effort.
For Poplarville, Anthony Martin scored 20 points while Alex Travis added 14 points and Rojae Raine chipped in 13 points for the Hornets.
It was the final action for all four teams before they begin play in their respective district tournaments next week.
Also on Tuesday night, Picayune's boys beat Stone County 52-47. Shemar Williams and Donovan Rice each scored 13 points apiece for the Maroon Tide.
The Lady Tide dropped a 59-45 to the Lady Tomcats.
Picayune hosts the Division 8-5A Tournament next week.
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PRC sweeps by Poplarville
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County Engineer Les Dungan explains the realignment plans for Richardson-Ozona Road in Picayune to Board of Supervisors President J. Patrick Lee and members of the community at a public hearing on Tuesday morning at the board room in Poplarville.
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Supervisors hold hearing on road realignment
The Pearl River County Board of Supervisors held a public hearing after the regular meeting Monday morning to discuss the realignment of the southern portion of Richardson-Ozona Road and its intersection with U.S. Highway 11.
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Buccaneer Bay Water Park is back in Hancock County
The Buccaneer Bay Water Park at Buccaneer State Park reopened on Thursday in Hancock County.
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Two charged with grand larceny for stealing pick-up truck
A pick-up truck stolen in Picayune on Thursday was recovered on Saturday in Harrison County.
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Pearl River Utility Authority makes emergency repairs to system
Circle Drive has been partially closed and detour routes set up so that the Pearl River Utility Authority can make emergency repairs to the failing 12 inch sewer line.
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It’s been a good year for Pigott’s teams
It's been a pretty good season for baseball teams that Picayune's Justin Pigott used to play for.
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Supervisors hold hearing on road realignment
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Back home, Heat try to stop a 5th Spurs NBA title
The Miami Heat weren’t supposed to be in this situation. Not now, anyway.
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Back home, Heat try to stop a 5th Spurs NBA title
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Lions Club marks seventy years of service
Recently, an awards and anniversary reception was held at the Crosby Memorial Library to mark the 70th Anniversary of the Picayune Lions Club.
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Lions Club marks seventy years of service
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2nd victim dies after blast at La. chemical plant
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Barbara becomes hurricane off Mexican coast
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Facebook's addition of a way for its users to tell people their organ-donor status helped boost the number of people who registered as donors 21-fold in one day.
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A man check his car on Interstate 35 after a tornado ripped through Moore Monday afternoon.
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Audio: How can we better prepare for tornadoes?
An NPR broadcast examines the question of how communities can better prepare for tornadoes like the one that struck Moore, Okla. on Monday. The broadcast features commentary from Michael Fitzgerald, who reported a five-part disaster series for the CNHI News Service.
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