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Jackson Prep baseball wins on a walk off in the MAIS Finals
SUMMARY: In a thrilling game, the Bulldogs finished 4-4 with three homers and 6 RBIs as they won 8-4. The Jackson Prep Patriots are back in the 6A M-A-I-S baseball finals, facing off against Presbyterian Christian School in game one. The game was a pitchers' duel until late, with PCS taking a 2-1 lead in the 7th inning. However, Prep tied it up and then scored the winning run on a wild pitch in a dramatic walk-off fashion. Jackson Prep emerged victorious in game one of the finals, setting the stage for an exciting championship series.
Jackson Prep wins 3-2 over PCS in game one of the 6A MAIS Finals. Nolan Canoy scored on a wild pitch to end a thrilling game for the Patriots.
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NFL player and Calhoun City native Kemon Hall hosted his 3rd annual summer football camp Saturday
SUMMARY: Hometown hero Keeman Hall, a San Francisco 49ers cornerback and Calhoun City native, brought his NFL wisdom to local kids during his annual camp. Hall emphasized the importance of hard work and readiness, critical lessons for aspiring athletes. This is the third consecutive year Hall has hosted the camp in his hometown. He aims to show kids from small towns like Calhoun City that they can succeed at higher levels. Participants, like 6-year-old Logan Jennings, cherished memorable moments from Hall's coaching. The camp focuses on instilling professional standards and intensity in young athletes, encouraging them to take the game seriously while having fun.
Kemon Hall plays for the 49ers at cornerback and grew up in Calhoun City. He returned to his hometown field Saturday to share his pro football wisdom with kids just like him.
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Wall of Heroes dedicated to organ donors at Forrest General Hospital
SUMMARY: Joel Stevens, Development Coordinator at Forest General Hospital and a certified procurement transplant coordinator at the Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency (MORA), and Vicky Shoemake, a Family Care Specialist with MORA, joined us to discuss their roles. They highlighted the dedication of a Wall of Heroes, honoring organ donors and their families. Vicky spoke about the emotional challenge of discussing organ donation with grieving families and the importance of offering hope through donation. Joel explained the process of coordinating organ transplants with transplant centers. Their work underscores the significance of honoring donors and supporting their families.
Forrest General Hospital is raising awareness about the need for life-saving organ donations and honoring those who've already made the sacrifice.
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Interview: Forks & Corks fundraiser set for July 27 in Starkville
SUMMARY: “Forks and Corks,” an annual restaurant competition and wine-tasting event in Starkville, is fast approaching. The event supports low-cost arts education for children and is organized by the Starkville Area Arts Council (SAAC). Program Coordinator Juliet Reed explains that SAAC, a local nonprofit active for over 25 years, offers free or low-cost arts programming for all ages, including the Cotton District Arts Festival. This year's fundraiser, set for July 27th at the newly renovated State Theater, features a '90s back-to-school theme. With a goal to raise $20,000, proceeds will fund arts education programs like Art Partners and Art in the Park.
Forks & Corks is a fundraiser for the Starkville Area Arts Council.
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