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10/13 Highlights: Columbia v. Sumrall
SUMMARY: Pearl won the road game with a score of 40-21. The Panthers were outscored in the second half. Sumrall’s homecoming queen, Alexis Janelle Ishman, caused her dad to cry during the game. The Bobcats, hosting an unbeaten Columbia team, scored the first touchdown of the game. Landon Hawkins threw a beautiful pump fake pass to AJ Lewis for a touchdown. Columbia responded with a touchdown of their own, but Sumrall tied the game with a touchdown pass to Naji Cain. However, Columbia ultimately came out on top with a final score of 40-21.
10/13 Highlights: Columbia v. Sumrall
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FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER: High school football scores and highlights from November 8th (Part 1)
SUMMARY: In this episode of Friday Night Fever, hosts Jason Williams and Avery Hillard cover thrilling highlights from the high school football playoffs. The Chuck Talk Chargers dominated the Manachi Mustangs 47-6, while the Four County Tigers defeated Water Valley 36-6. Biggersville won against Okalona 56-6, and Shannon outplayed League Central 48-14. The segment also highlighted various teams’ performances, including Louisville Wildcats’ 35-0 win and Knox County’s 42-3 victory. The hosts humorously discussed a celebration move inspired by Dragon Ball Z, showcasing the fun and community spirit surrounding the games. The band of the week was recognized as well.
Here are the scores and highlights from Friday, November 8th.
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Councilman seeks solution for Jackson parking meter issues
SUMMARY: City Councilman Kenneth Stokes met with citizens and SP Plus representatives to address concerns about the new parking meters in downtown Jackson. Many elderly residents reported difficulties operating the meters and a lack of assistance when receiving tickets. During the meeting, SP Plus explained the payment process, highlighting both mobile and pay station options, and distributed instructional literature. Stokes reassured citizens that their voices matter and stated he would consider resending the parking ordinance if requested. He plans to discuss further issues regarding the parking contract at the upcoming city council meeting on November 19th.
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#16 Ranked Ole Miss upsets #3 ranked Georgia
SUMMARY: On Saturday, the Ole Miss Rebels upset the third-ranked Georgia Bulldogs 28-10 at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Quarterback Austin Simmons stepped in for the injured Jackson Dart and led a key touchdown drive that tied the game. Dart returned, driving the offense efficiently for multiple scores. Ole Miss’s defense dominated, sacking Georgia’s quarterback Carson Beck five times and recording nine tackles for loss. The Rebels’ impressive performance was amplified by a record-setting home crowd, creating a thrilling atmosphere that energized the players. The victory marked a significant moment for the team and their fans.
#16 Ranked Ole Miss upsets #3 ranked Georgia
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