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College baseball begins Friday with high expectations

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Play Ball! College baseball begins Friday with high expectations

Mississippi State All American Landon Sims receives congratulations after saving a in 2021. (Photo By Sarah Triplett)

It's time to do what do best when it comes to college . That is, play ball. Baseball.

Defending national champion Mississippi State, NCAA regional champ , and perennial NCAA Tournament participant Southern Miss all begin their seasons Friday with home series. To say the least, expectations are high.

Mississippi State, ranked highly in most preseason polls including No. 4 by D1Baseball, will play host to West Coast baseball powerhouse State, ranked No. 24 in the same poll. The Bulldogs and Dirtbags will play single games at 2 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday.

At Oxford, Charleston Southern (18-26 last season) of the Big South Conference will visit for single games Friday (4 p.m.), Saturday (2 p.m.) and Sunday (2:30 p.m.).

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At Hattiesburg, Southern Miss will play North Alabama (7-40 in 2021) for single games Friday (4 p.m.), Saturday (2 p.m.) and Sunday (1 p.m.).

The 2021 college baseball season ended with State's All American closer Landon Sims getting the last out in the Bulldogs' 9-0 championship victory over Vanderbilt in the College World Series at Omaha. State's 2022 season will open with Sims on the mound at Dudy Noble, shifting roles from lock-down closer to Friday night starter. Sims, who saved so many of All American Will Bednar's victories last season, will inherit Bednar's role of front-line starter. 

The Bulldogs will be face a difficult foe. Long Beach won 15 of its last 17 games a year ago and features one of the nation's best closers of its own. Sophomore Devereaux Harrison finished with a 3-1 record and a team-leading 10 saves last season. He struck out 42 batters in 34 innings and opponents hit just .175 against him.

At Oxford, Ole Miss returns its everyday lineup virtually in tact from a team that hit .288 with 85 home runs in 67 games. Rebel returners include shortstop Jacob Gonzalez who hit a team-leading .355 with 12 home runs and 55 RBI. Also back is first baseman , who gained almost legendary status in Ole Miss baseball annals last season when he played the last months with a torn ACL and still led the team with 16 home runs. Kevin Graham (.342, 14 HR, 54 RBI) also returns. 

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This weekend's series will mark the return of former Ole Miss player and assistant coach Marc MacMillan, who begins his second season as Charleston Southern's head coach.

Southern Miss must replace two of the most productive starting pitchers in school history in Walker Powell and Hunter Stanley — and left-handed relief ace Ryan Och. But Scott Berry returns a deep pitching staff of strong arms and back most of a batting lineup that hit .275 with 83 home runs to help the Golden Eagles finish second in the Oxford Regional.

Southern Miss apparently will be competing for the last season in Conference USA and the Eagles are the coaches' preseason pick to win the league.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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Mississippi high court declines to rule on questions of public funds going to private schools

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www.wjtv.com – The Associated Press – 2024-05-02 16:13:21

SUMMARY: The declined to rule on whether the was violating its constitution with a $10 million grant program for private schools, as an advocacy group lacked legal standing to sue. The program, funded with federal pandemic relief money, was put on hold after a by the ACLU and other . were excluded from the , leading to concerns about competitive advantages. A separate program for interest- loans for public schools was created. While three justices heard arguments on the issue, the court ultimately decided not to weigh in on the constitutional question.

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Mississippi Medicaid expansion talks hit a wall

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www.wjtv.com – Richard Lake – 2024-05-02 15:48:40

SUMMARY: House Speaker Jason White proposed a ballot initiative for Mississippi voters to voice their opinion on expansion, which was not well-received by the Senate. House Democrats are pushing for a work requirement in the expansion but have opposition. With the federal consistently denying Medicaid expansion plans with work requirements, many lawmakers see little point in supporting a measure that is unlikely to be approved. House Minority Leader Robert Johnson III presented a compromise to Senate leadership, but the Senate seems unreceptive. Lawmakers have until Thursday to reach a deal on a conference or Medicaid expansion will die.

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Award-winning Petal teacher charged with sex crimes

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-02 15:33:20

SUMMARY: A Petal teacher who received a $25,000 Milken Educator Award in 2022 has been charged with sex crimes involving several minor . 34-year-old Tyler Shows was engaged in questionable activities with at least a dozen students at Petal Upper Elementary School. Petal served Shows with three warrants for his arrest, distribution of sexual materials to a minor and touching a child for lustful purposes. Shows turned himself in and waived his right to a hearing, and will be booked into the Forrest County Jail. This arrest after Petal School District discovered instances of criminal conduct during an internal investigation.

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