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Mahone signs with Holmes CC

Last week Manchester Academy Senior Demarcus Mahone signed a baseball scholarship with Holmes Community College. Mahone, a two-sport athlete, (seated right) was joined by his father Johnny Staples (seated left), (standing, left to right) Manchester headmaster Bryan Dendy, Holmes coach Kenny Dupont, Manchester head baseball coach A.J. Downs, and assistant baseball coach Benny McLendon.Last week Manchester Academy Senior Demarcus Mahone signed a baseball scholarship with Holmes Community College. Mahone, a two-sport athlete, (seated right) was joined by his father Johnny Staples (seated left), (standing, left to right) Manchester headmaster Bryan Dendy, Holmes coach Kenny Dupont, Manchester head baseball coach A.J. Downs, and assistant baseball coach Benny McLendon.

 

Fouche signs with Mississippi Delta CC

Thursday afternoon Manchester Academy Senior Ben Fouche signed a baseball scholarship with Holmes Community College. Fouche was joined by his parents John and Tracy (seated), Manchester headmaster Bryan Dendy, MDCC coaches Patrick Taylor, Michael Avalon (head coach), Jake Mills, Manchester head baseball coach A.J. Downs and assistant baseball coach Benny McLendon.Thursday afternoon Manchester Academy Senior Ben Fouche signed a baseball scholarship with Holmes Community College. Fouche was joined by his parents John and Tracy (seated), Manchester headmaster Bryan Dendy, MDCC coaches Patrick Taylor, Michael Avalon (head coach), Jake Mills, Manchester head baseball coach A.J. Downs and assistant baseball coach Benny McLendon.

 

Yazoo BASSMasters hold first meeting of 2012

By Will Edgar
Outdoors Writer

The Yazoo BASSMasters held their 2012 season opener meeting recently.
The first order of business was to elect officers. Dewey Hood was re-elected president. Richard Morgan was re-elected Vice-President. Van Foster was re-elected Secretary/Treasurer. Rick Morgan was re-elected Tournament Director. Will Edgar was re-elected Publicity Director. The club will hold their February meeting on Friday, Feb 17 at 7p.m. at Stub’s Restaurant. The specifics for the 2012 season opener tournament will be set at this meeting. The 2012 tenative tournament schedule has already been set. The club fishes 8 tournaments/year, with the best 6 tournaments being counted for end of the year awards. Membership dues are $15/year. Tournament entry fees are $10/event, with an extra optional $1 each for the yearly & tournament Big Bass pots. Members can pay the yearly dues, tournament entry fees, & yearly Big Bass money in one lump sum of $95/year. Co-anglers must pay their boater a $20/tournament fee to cover travel expenses. The co-angler & tournament Big Bass fees are not included in the $95 lump sum. For club rules & more information, contact, club president Dewey Hood at 571-7513 or publicity director Will Edgar at 571-7589.

 

Manchester sweeps Sharkey

Kristen Morris led the Lady Mavericks in scoring with 22 points in a 56-38 victory against Sharkey-Issaquena Tuesday night.Kristen Morris led the Lady Mavericks in scoring with 22 points in a 56-38 victory against Sharkey-Issaquena Tuesday night.By TAYLOR MITCHELL
Sports Editor

Tuesday night at Manchester Academy was a good one as both the Lady Mavericks and Mavericks defeated Sharkey-Issaquena 56-38 and 75-47, respectively.
Both squads were led by a player who scored over 20 points. Jared Stricklin had a whopping 26 points against Sharkey and Kristen Morris led the Lady Mavericks with 22 points. Mary Moses Hitt also had a big night on the floor for Manchester with 19 points of her own.
The Mavericks opened up their game with 30 points in the first quarter alone, while holding Sharkey to just 13. The scoring would continue into the second quarter where Manchester added 17 points to its halftime total for a 47-25 lead.
The second half would see much of the same story with the Mavericks doubling Sharkey’s nine points in the third quarter. Despite trailing 65-34 headed into the fourth quarter, Sharkey outscored the Mavericks in the final quarter 13-10, making the final score 75-47.
After Stricklin’s team-high 26 points, Will Bearden finished second with 12 points and Jammie Jamison had nine.
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Ole Miss upsets No. 15 Bulldogs

Special to The Herald

OXFORD - Mississippi State could not recover from early offensive troubles as the 15th-ranked Bulldogs dropped a 75-68 decision to arch-rival Ole Miss in a Southeastern Conference men's basketball game played Wednesday night at Tad Smith Coliseum.
The Bulldogs missed 10 of their first 11 shots from the field but did manage to recover for a pair of brief leads. However, the Rebels took advantage of some MSU misfires on offense down the stretch and hit just enough free throws to seal the victory.MSU fell to 15-4 overall and 2-2 in league play, while Ole Miss improved to 12-6 and 2-2. The Bulldogs had won five straight in the series and three straight in this arena. Amazingly enough, Ole Miss is now 15-0 in Wednesday night home conference games under coach Andy Kennedy. The Rebels are also a perfect 8-0 on the home hardwood this season.
"It is tough to play uphill all night long," MSU head coach Rick Stansbury said. "We kept the game within striking distance. They spurted out to nine or 10 in the second half and we got it back down to four. Then we had three or four empty possessions. When you are fighting for your life on the road, you can't have empty possessions."
Reginald Buckner dominated the activity for the Rebels. Buckner posted his fourth double-double of the season with 19 points and 15 rebounds, including 10 on the defensive end. Ole Miss had its best offensive night in league play, posting 75 total points while shooting an even 50 percent from the field.
Thanks to the early offensive struggles for MSU, Ole Miss built an early 12-3 lead less than six minutes into the contest. The Bulldogs closed within 15-12 on a 3-point basket by Jalen Steele. Seconds later, a Rodney Hood 3-pointer brought the guests within one. MSU finally broke through for a 18-17 lead on a Hood jumper and stretched the lead to a game-best 21-19 advantage on a Steele 3-pointer.
Ole Miss answered with the game's next eight points and would not trail again. The Rebels carried a 38-33 lead into the halftime.
"In the second half, we knew we had a chance if we could make some defensive stops," Stansbury said. "They missed some free throws and that kept us in the game. However, we could not sustain an offensive rhythm. We couldn't ever quiet get over the hump."
Ole Miss scored the first two baskets of the second half to stretch the lead to 42-33. MSU battled back yet again. An Arnett Moultrie 3-point basket brought the Bulldogs within four at 51-47 with 10:04 left. The Bulldogs missed their next three shots. MSU would later close within three twice, the last time at 63-60 with 2:21 left. Terrance Henry then hit a pair of free throws for Ole Miss and the Rebels, despite making only 17 of 30 free throw attempts, moved back out of danger.
For the contest, the Bulldogs hit 23 of 61 shots from the field (37.7 percent), 12 of 16 shots from the foul line (75.0 percent) and 10 of 29 shots from 3-point range (34.5 percent). The Rebels hit 27 of 54 shots from the field (50.0 percent), 17 of 30 shots from the foul line (56.7 percent) and 4 of 13 shots from 3-point range (30.8 percent).
Ole Miss held a 38-35 rebounding advantage. The Bulldogs had 15 assists and seven turnovers, while the Rebels had 14 assists and five turnovers.
Sidney paced the Bulldogs with 17 points. Dee Bost added 15 points, while Hood scored 13 points and Moultrie scored 10 points. Moultrie also had a team-best 12 rebounds for his conference-best 10th double-double of the season.
The Rebels also received 17 points from Nick Williams, 12 points from Jarvis Summers and 12 points from Henry.
The Bulldogs remain on the road for Saturday night contest at Vanderbilt. Tip-off is set for 6 p.m. at Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville. ESPN2 will have the national telecast. MSU is back home for LSU on Jan. 25.

 
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