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Quick Guard Play Propels West Harrison Boys Past St. Patrick 66-42
SUMMARY: The West Harrison Hurricanes claimed a solid 66-42 victory over St. Patrick, with the game’s momentum swinging after Owen Reese’s layup in the first period. The Hurricanes consistently built on their lead, outscoring their opponents in every quarter and establishing a commanding 21-8 advantage in the fourth. Quick guard play and effective inside scoring were key to their success, with Reese and Jazear Carter each adding 16 points. The Hurricanes’ coach, Jeff Norwood, praised players like Kameron Bolden and Javon McCalebb for their impactful performance. Next, the Hurricanes will host Picayune, while St. Patrick faces Bowling Green. The West Harrison girls also won their game against St. Patrick, 35-29, marking a two-game winning streak.
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Region Wrap-Up: Here Are Playoff Openers For 5A, 6A And 7A Teams In Southern Six
SUMMARY: The playoffs begin Friday for several Southern Six teams in Classes 5A, 6A, and 7A. In 7A, Region 4-7A champion Ocean Springs (6-4) hosts Northwest Rankin (5-5) in a rematch of a thrilling regular-season game. In 6A, Picayune (9-2) faces county rival Pearl River Central (2-7). Gautier (9-1) takes on Natchez (6-5) in 5A, while Poplarville (9-2) faces Columbia (8-3) in a 4A matchup. Other notable games include Pascagoula vs. Terry in 6A, Stone vs. Florence in 5A, and George County vs. West Jones in 6A. The playoffs bring high-stakes competition across the board.
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Wick’s Picks: Playoff Fever Sweeps Southern Six. Who Will Win On Friday?
SUMMARY: The high school football playoffs are set to begin, with all teams looking to compete for the championship title. Picayune, the last Southern Six state champions in 2021 and 2022, enters the playoffs as the top seed in Region 4-6A. They face Pearl River Central, which barely made it with two wins. Other strong contenders include Ocean Springs, Gulfport, and Biloxi. Several teams are returning to the playoffs, and experience may play a crucial role in potential upsets. Key matchups include Pascagoula against Terry and Gulfport versus Petal, with many expecting competitive games ahead.
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Hancock Boys And Girls Golf Teams Sweep 6A State Titles
SUMMARY: Hancock High School achieved a historic feat by having both its boys and girls golf teams win Class 6A state championships in consecutive weeks. The boys team triumphed on October 29 at Mallard Pointe Golf Course, finishing 16 strokes ahead of Saltillo. The girls won the previous week at The Oaks Golf Club, dominating their competition by 53 shots. Sophomore Karstyn Altese led the girls with a 144 total, while senior Logan Jensen claimed the individual title for the boys with a remarkable 67 in the first round. This success showcases Hancock’s strong golf program and community support.
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