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MA sweeps Immanuel

FROM STAFF REPORTS

The Manchester Mavericks  earned a sweep against division opponent Immanuel Christian Tuesday night in a double header beating the Rams 13-0 and 17-1.
Maverick head coach A.J. Downs was glad to be back playing out on the playing field.
“The guys are finally coming along, and they are hitting the ball,” Downs said. “We just have to be ready next week in our final series against Winston.”
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Indians continue winning streak

By JOHN BLACKLEDGE
Sports Editor

Gerald Peyton and the Yazoo City Indians are on a current four-game win streak after taking a pair of games from Canton, and beating Riverside and Leland in the Yazoo City Invitational over the weekend. The Indians look to continue their winning ways when they square off against Neshoba Central this week.
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Boston honored by former coaches and players

Coach Wardell Leach(left) presents a plaque honoring former Yazoo City Coach Peter Boston (far right) Thursday night at Stubs. Former players attended the event honoring the legendary coach. Coach Wardell Leach(left) presents a plaque honoring former Yazoo City Coach Peter Boston (far right) Thursday night at Stubs. Former players attended the event honoring the legendary coach. Former players share stories about Coach Peter Boston at an event held in his honor.Former players share stories about Coach Peter Boston at an event held in his honor.By JOHN BLACKLEDGE
Sports Editor

Thursday night at Stubs Restaurant former Yazoo City coach Peter Boston was honored by former coaches and players.
Coach Boston coached football and track and field at Yazoo City. Boston arrived at Yazoo City in 1956, and he also help lead football and track and field during integration.
Coaches and players reminisced about when Coach Boston coached and taught them about athletics and life.
Jay Wallace played for Coach Boston from 1973-1977. Wallace  remembers Boston , as a coach who knew something about every sport.
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Edgar lands big catfish

Helen Edgar, wife of Will Edgar of Yazoo City, recently landed this 23-pound flathead catfish at a private lake in Yazoo County. This fish was caught in the same area where the fish ate a live sunfish. After being weighed and photos were taken, the roe-laden female was released back into the lake to spawn.Helen Edgar, wife of Will Edgar of Yazoo City, recently landed this 23-pound flathead catfish at a private lake in Yazoo County. This fish was caught in the same area where the fish ate a live sunfish. After being weighed and photos were taken, the roe-laden female was released back into the lake to spawn.

 

Remembering the glory days and wise words of a teacher

John  Blackledge Sports EditorJohn Blackledge Sports EditorAfter a relaxing Easter weekend and a little time with the family, the sports world is starting to heat back up on all cylinders.
Prep baseball will be in full swing this week. For Benton and Manchester, league play will be done in two weeks.
Then it will be time for playoffs. After a slow start to the season, the Mavericks are competing a little better, and they look to finish strong for the season. Over at Benton, the Raiders are heating up each and ever game.
It seems like when one player isn’t functioning right, he has a teammate to come along and pick him up. That’s what teamwork is all about folks. Word on the street is the Benton and Manchester baseball game will not be made up.
I know I might be new to town, but I can already see the rivarly between these two teams.
Back in the day, I graduated from Northeast Jones, and our big rival was West Jones. We had a teacher, Gary Buckler, who taught us to stay clear of our rivals.
This means you didn’t date them. You didn’t go over and hang out. You just didn’t do it.
This may seem like it was a little extreme to be teaching high school kids, but it taught us camaraderie.
To this day, that rivalry for West Jones is still there in me. While I might hang out with a few Mustangs, I refuse to wear or own anything green just because of Mr. Buckler.
Now, I can understand Benton and Manchester not playing due to a death, bad weather, or something extreme to happen. However, what better of way to end the season with these two schools playing.
I know Manchester is 1-0 against Benton, but my recommendation would be to play a two-game series the Saturday before playoffs if possible to decide bragging rights for the year. Now, that would be a great way to head into the playoffs.
As far as public schools are concerned, Yazoo City and Yazoo County are shaping up to have some pretty good runs.
The Indians started playing tough competition at the start of the season, and its helping them now to get ready for division play. I’m looking for Coach Peyton and the Indians to make a strong run in the playoffs.
The Panthers have been struck by weather. It seems once the Panthers get rolling the weather comes down causing all kinds of havoc for the Panthers.
I look for both teams to make the playoffs.
In closing, finish the season strong, and always come ready to compete.

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