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Men’s Soccer named Academic Team of the Year … again
SUMMARY: For the fourth time in five years, the Mississippi Gulf Coast men‘s soccer team has been named the MACCC Academic Team of the Year, achieving a 3.45 GPA for the 2023-24 academic year. Under Coach Chris Handy, the Bulldogs also clinched the MACCC championship, demonstrating excellence both academically and athletically. Handy emphasizes a culture of internal motivation and responsibility, with a strong support system fostering success. Over the past five years, the team boasts an impressive 57-25-5 overall record. Additionally, the Gulf Coast eSports team, coached by Courtland Johnson, earned Academic Team of the Year for a second consecutive year.
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Wild Knight: George County Rolls 68-49 Behind Deuce’s Nine TDs, 600-Plus Yards
SUMMARY: The George County Rebels secured a playoff spot with a 68-49 victory over the West Harrison Hurricanes. Quarterback Deuce Knight dominated, accumulating over 600 total yards, with 524 passing yards and seven touchdowns, along with two rushing touchdowns. Brenn Moody contributed with nine catches for 220 yards and three touchdowns. Notable performers for West Harrison included Jordan Stapleton, who rushed for 264 yards and scored four touchdowns. The Rebels improved to 6-3 and are 3-0 in Region 4-6A, while West Harrison fell to 4-4. George County’s next challenge is a crucial matchup against Picayune.
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Playoff-Bound Despite Bumps: Admirals Overcome Turnovers In 42-7 Homecoming Cruise
SUMMARY: The Gulfport Admirals secured their fourth consecutive playoff berth with a 42-7 homecoming win over the St. Martin Yellow Jackets. Despite five turnovers, Gulfport dominated offensively with 408 total yards compared to St. Martin’s 147. The Yellow Jackets initially scored, but Gulfport responded with 42 unanswered points, including four touchdowns fromDakoren Payton and Cooper Crosby, and a notable 98-yard reception by Crosby. Quarterback Dane Sullivan threw for 263 yards and three touchdowns. The Admirals’ defense excelled with seven tackles for loss. Next, Gulfport aims for a region title against Ocean Springs, while St. Martin faces D’Iberville.
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Homecoming Celebration: Picayune 49, Long Beach 7
SUMMARY: Picayune dominated Long Beach with a 49-7 victory during their homecoming game, improving to 7-2 overall and 3-0 in 4-6A. The Maroon Tide quickly took control, scoring on the first play with a 62-yard interception return by Bam Parker. The team continued to execute effectively, scoring six touchdowns throughout the game, including a 55-yard run by Xavier Dennis on the final play. Coach Cody Stogner praised the team’s improved defensive efforts and emphasized their readiness for an upcoming match against George County. The Bearcats will face Hancock next week as they seek to regain momentum.
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