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Gulfport opens Pennock era with 42-0 thmping of Gautier
SUMMARY: Gulfport’s Nico Williams led his team to a 42-0 victory over Gautier in the Port City Bowl. Williams scored three touchdowns and threw for another, completing 11 of 18 passes for 172 yards and rushing for 91 yards. Gulfport’s defense also played strong, shutting out Gautier. Head coach Blake Pennock praised the team’s performance, especially Williams and the defensive players. The win marks Pennock’s first game as Gulfport’s head coach. Gulfport is now 1-0 for the season while Gautier falls to 0-1.
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Panthers Defeat Terry 59-37, Look To Pounce Back In Final Four Rematch vs. Ridgeland
SUMMARY: Pascagoula’s basketball team, after a dominant 59-37 win over Terry, is headed back to the state semifinals, where they will face Ridgeland, the team that ended their season last year. Coach Lorenzo Wright emphasized the team’s focus on the upcoming game, acknowledging the past defeat but stressing the importance of moving forward. Senior Kelan Rich led the Panthers with 23 points, while Blake Nettles added 16 points, including impressive dunks. Pascagoula’s defense and athleticism were on display, and now they are aiming for a state championship appearance after last year’s unexpected loss.
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How State Bowling Champion Adam Nguyen Rolled His Way To The Top
SUMMARY: D’Iberville senior Adam Nguyen emerged as the top high school bowler in Mississippi, claiming the individual title with a total score of 841 after a standout final game on February 6. Previously, his team secured the Class III boys championship, marking their fourth title in six years. Nguyen, who started bowling in eighth grade inspired by his brother, utilized a two-handed technique, enhancing his control. With a 224 opening score, he climbed the ranks to win by eight pins. Nguyen plans to attend the University of Southern Mississippi, majoring in nutrition while pursuing collegiate bowling opportunities.
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How State Bowling Champion Adam Nguyen Of D’Iberville Rolled His Way To The Top
SUMMARY: D’Iberville senior Adam Nguyen won the state high school bowling championship, finishing with a total score of 841 after a clutch final game where he scored 227. Initially ranking third, he moved up to first place in Jackson on February 6. D’Iberville also clinched the Class III team title, marking their fourth championship in six years. Nguyen, inspired by his brother, started bowling in eighth grade. With a 3.5 GPA, he plans to study nutrition at the University of Southern Mississippi and is open to college bowling opportunities. He encourages everyone to try bowling, emphasizing its enjoyment.
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