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Indians win one, lose one in playoff series

By TAYLOR HAWKINS
Sports Editor

The Yazoo City Indians ended the weekend series with New Hope tied at one game a piece with one game to go. The series is a part of the second round of the 2012-13 MHSAA baseball tournament.
Saturday’s game one in the series was an extra inning thriller.  With the bases loaded in the bottom of the eighth inning of a 6-6 tie game, senior Tre Richardson scored from third on a passed ball.  Darius Wright was the winning pitcher in the game.
Willie Harris led the team with two base hits. Richardson, Sam Campbell, Gabriel Campbell, Andre Lloyd, and Ralph Jones also added a base hit a piece.
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Yazoo City track to compete for state championship

Seven members of the Yazoo City High track team will participate in the state track meet Saturday in Pearl.Seven members of the Yazoo City High track team will participate in the state track meet Saturday in Pearl.Pictured above left are James, Austin, Jalin Edwards, Scottez Mason and Alexander Hollins. Above right from left are Hasheema Sibley, who will compete in shot put, Marvin Grady, who will compete in discus and Ketrina Brame, who will compete in long jump.Pictured above left are James, Austin, Jalin Edwards, Scottez Mason and Alexander Hollins. Above right from left are Hasheema Sibley, who will compete in shot put, Marvin Grady, who will compete in discus and Ketrina Brame, who will compete in long jump.

 

Proud to be your new sports editor

Taylor Hawkins Sports EditorTaylor Hawkins Sports EditorHello, sports fans!  My name is Taylor Hawkins, and I am the new Sports Editor for your Yazoo Herald.  
I am a Mississippi Delta native from the lively, small town of Belzoni.  I am the son of Billy Hawkins, Jr. and Tami Hawkins.  During my years at Humphreys Academy, I played football, basketball, tennis, and ran track.
After high school, I attended Mississippi Delta Community College before I transferred to Delta State University where I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in both Journalism and English.  While at Delta State, I was a member of  Kappa Alpha Order, a fraternal organization for which I held the vice-president and recording secretary positions.
My college graduation was this past Saturday, and I entered this job with the goal of excelling past your expectations. Make no mistake about it, I want to be the best in my field.
I plan to bring you the most up-to-date sports information from Yazoo City, Yazoo County, Benton Academy, and Manchester Academy, as well as features and opinion columns that go deeper into the human nature that makes sports so great.
While some view sports as just games with winners and losers, it actually goes much deeper than that.  Sports represent the human struggle for greatness.  A victory in itself is a glorious thing, but the journey to reach that victory gives us all a chance to reminisce on our own personal journeys.
With all of the atrocities like the Boston bombing going on in the world today, sports give us a chance to relax, cheer on our favorite teams and come together as fans, even if it is only for as little as an hour.  We all deserve that reprieve.
While I have lived around the Yazoo area for the majority of my childhood, it will be a huge step in my life to be able to call it my home.  
Sports is a passion of mine, and I’m lucky enough to have been given the opportunity to share that passion with all of you.  I hope that you enjoy reading my pieces as much as I will enjoy writing them.
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Taylor Hawkins is the sports editor of The Yazoo Herald. He can be reach at 746-4911 or by email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Mississippi Ballers wins tournament

The Mississippi Ballers 14 & under team recently took first place in the first annual Fly with the Ravens Invitational Tournament. The team is comprised of boys from Yazoo, Madison and Hinds counties. Pictured above, from left to right are, Jessie White, Roosevelt Johnson, Chavis Banks, Leslie Nelson, Justin Tarplin and Davari Truman, all of Yazoo City. The boys will be competing in various tournaments across the Southeast over the course of the summer.The Mississippi Ballers 14 & under team recently took first place in the first annual Fly with the Ravens Invitational Tournament. The team is comprised of boys from Yazoo, Madison and Hinds counties. Pictured above, from left to right are, Jessie White, Roosevelt Johnson, Chavis Banks, Leslie Nelson, Justin Tarplin and Davari Truman, all of Yazoo City. The boys will be competing in various tournaments across the Southeast over the course of the summer.

 

The next Babe Ruth?

Like the famous scene where Babe Ruth called his shot before hitting a home run, Joseph Beidleman seems to be pointing to the fence as he takes the plate for Adams Hardware in t-ball action.Like the famous scene where Babe Ruth called his shot before hitting a home run, Joseph Beidleman seems to be pointing to the fence as he takes the plate for Adams Hardware in t-ball action.

 
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