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Indian netters off to slow start

Aliesha Hudson goes after a loose ball in a recent tennis match as a fellow Indian teammate watches on.. Aliesha Hudson goes after a loose ball in a recent tennis match as a fellow Indian teammate watches on.. By Joffre Washington
For the Herald

The Yazoo City High School tennis team is off to a rough start for the 2013 season dropping their first three matches to Greenwood, Pearl and Ridgeland. One bright spot for the Indians has been the play of both the No.1 and No. 2 girls doubles teams.
Aliesha Hudson and Jonquil Dent are 3-0 in No. 1 Girls Doubles play after posting a 6-1, 6-1 win over Greenwood’s Kenisha Sanders and Patrece Otero, a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Pearl’s Candace Jackson and Carlee Comans and a gritty 5-7, 10-2, 10-3 victory over Jerra Harris and Kaelyn Edwards of Ridgeland.
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Mavericks win tough road game Game

Seth Hutton fields a ground ball in a Mavericks game on Monday night. Seth Hutton fields a ground ball in a Mavericks game on Monday night. FROM STAFF REPORTS

WEST POINT-  Will Stonestreet struck out eight and earned an RBI single to help lead the Mavericks passed the Oak Hill Raiders in division play Tuesday night. Manchester got things rolling in the second on a Stonestreet single to give the Mavericks an early 1-0 lead.
In the fourth Powell McCaleb hit an RBI single to give Manchester a 2-0 advantage. The Mavericks scored on a Raider error in the sixth to make the final 3-0.
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Indians fall to Starkville

FROM STAFF REPORTS
The Yazoo City Indians hosted the Starkville Yellowjackets Tuesday afternoon at Indian Field. The Yellowjackets came away with a 6-4 victory. However, Indian head coach Gerald Peyton believes his team is headed in the right direction.
“The guys are gaining confidence out there,” Peyton said. “We just need to bring everything together, and we will be alright.”
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Sulton, Blue Raiders going dancing

Coach Kermit Davis hugs Yazoo City native Jontaveous Sulton.Coach Kermit Davis hugs Yazoo City native Jontaveous Sulton.By Adam Sparks
The Daily News Journal

MURFREESBORO — MTSU senior basketball player J.T. Sulton called it “bubble-guts.”
It’s that feeling you apparently get just before shedding nearly a quarter-century’s worth of pressure.
“It’s bubble-guts. It’s jitterbugs. It’s a lot of excitement and then relief from years of going through this,” Sulton said. “We came here to change this program, and we did it. We just became part of history here.”
The Middle Tennessee State University men’s basketball team received an NCAA tournament bid Sunday night, punching a ticket to the Big Dance for the first time since 1989.
The Blue Raiders will face fellow No. 11 seed St. Mary’s in an NCAA first-round game in Dayton, Ohio, at 8:10 p.m. Tuesday (truTV).
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Last Updated (Tuesday, 19 March 2013 20:07)

 

Time to dance

John  Blackledge Sports EditorJohn Blackledge Sports EditorBasketball season’s finest team of the year is officially here. It’s none other than “March Madness.”
There will be a lot of local flavor in the Big Dance this year. Two Yazoo City natives will be going dancing. Tuesday night J.T. Sulton and the Blue Raiders of Middle Tennessee State will be taking on St.Mary’s of the WCC in Dayton, Ohio. It should be a good competitive game.
Although he is on injured reserve, DeMarco Cox and the Ole Miss Rebel basketball team will be going dancing for the first time since 1981. With the SEC Tournament Championship win, it’s pretty safe to say that Rebels head coach Andy Kennedy has saved his job. While Ole Miss is not a basketball player’s ideal dream school, Kennedy has done an outstanding job in Oxford, and he should be commended on a job well done.
Meanwhile, down in Hattiesburg, the Southern Miss Golden Eagles got left out of the Big Dance. However, the Golden Eagles earned themselves a NCAA NIT Tournament #1 seed bid, which is still pretty decent for Southern Miss.
The pre-season predictions had USM going to the CIT tournament, so realistically the Golden Eagles exceeded expectations. I don’t think Donnie Tyndall and company thought Southern Miss would be at this point at the start of the season. If the Golden Eagles would have won a few key games back in December that would have been all the difference in the world.
As far as my picks go in the Big Dance, I have all four number one seeds making it out of their respective regions. My final four teams are the Gonzaga Bulldogs, Louisville Cardinals, Kansas Jayhawks, and the Indiana Hoosiers. I’ve got the Cardinals beating the Bulldogs, and the Hoosiers whipping up on the Jayhawks creating a Indiana and Louisville National Championship.
In the end, my pick is the Louisville Cardinals over the Hoosiers 75-72. Russ Smith will be too much for the Hoosiers. Good luck to our local natives playing in the “Big Dance.” Hopefully, my bracket will get busted if those two guys are playing on down the line.

John Blackledge is sports editor of the Yazoo Herald. He maybe reached at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Last Updated (Tuesday, 19 March 2013 20:06)

 
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