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Bienville Sports Medicine Center “Kneed to See” Game of the Week is George County at Pascagoula
SUMMARY: The George County Rebels will face the Pascagoula Panthers in a crucial Region 4-6A contest with playoff implications. George County is recovering from a loss to Picayune, while Pascagoula is coming off a big win thanks to record-breaking quarterback Silas Corder. The game will determine the second seed in the region and a home game in the upcoming playoffs. This is the first meeting between the two teams in three seasons, with the Rebels holding a slight lead in their overall rivalry. Picayune has already secured the top spot in the region, while Hancock has claimed the fourth seed. The game will have a dedicated sports medicine staff from Bienville Sports Medicine Center/Encore Rehab.
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Pearl River rodeo kicking off College National Finals Rodeo
SUMMARY: The Pearl River women's rodeo team, after securing the Ozark Region Reserve Champion title, has begun competing in the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming. Competitors include Kate Eiland (breakaway roping, goat-tying), Sydney Poole (breakaway roping), Molli Rae Kinchen (breakaway roping), and Karrigan Cagley (breakaway roping). Blake Lyons, from the men's team, is teaming up with West Alabama's Clarke Gordon for team roping. All events span various dates and times, with performance rounds broadcast on ESPN3 via the ESPN app. For updates, follow Pearl River Community College athletics on Twitter and Facebook.
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Southern Six High Schools Change Coaches In Baseball, Football, Basketball
SUMMARY: The Southern Six high school sports scene is abuzz with coaching changes. Justin Edwards, who led Vancleave to a 2024 Class 5A state championship, is now head coach at Gulfport High, replacing Jamie McMahon after 13 seasons. McMahon had a 241-142 record and won titles in 2017 and 2023. Ryan Jordan returns to Resurrection Catholic School in Pascagoula, aiming for another state title. Pearl River Central appointed Buddy Turnage as their new baseball coach, while John Feaster left Moss Point for Pearl River Central's football team. Lastly, Eric Vianney is D'Iberville's new boys basketball coach, coming off a successful tenure at Picayune.
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4 Perkettes headed to the Next Level
SUMMARY: Four members of the 2023-24 Perkette dance team at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College are advancing to NCAA Division I schools. Amelia Green will join Mississippi State University's Pom Squad. Annelise Blakeney is heading to Southeastern Louisiana University's Lionettes Dance Team. Amber McCardle and Carolina Hairston will both join the University of South Alabama's Prowlers Dance Team. At a recent signing ceremony, Coach and Spirit Coordinator Britney Patten praised their dedication and hard work. For more information, visit MGCCC's Perkettes page or follow MGCCCBulldogs on Twitter and Facebook.
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