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No. 2 Pearl River splits series at Itawamba
SUMMARY: The No. 2 Pearl River softball team experienced its first setback in MACCC play, splitting a doubleheader against Itawamba. PRCC secured a victory in a 10-inning game one with a score of 5-3, while losing the second game narrowly, 3-2. Key players included Lainee Bailey, who hit her eighth home run of the year, and Natalie Herrington, who showcased a strong pitching performance by striking out 14 batters across eight innings in the first game. Despite the loss in game two, PRCC showed resilience. Head coach Christie Meeks praised the team's hard work and emphasized the need for continued improvement. Up next, PRCC faces Hinds in a doubleheader.
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5 Bulldogs named All-MACCC – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Athletics
SUMMARY: Jorja Roberson and Natalie Shaw led five Mississippi Gulf Coast players named to the All-MACCC Softball Team. Roberson dominated with 12 home runs and 50 RBI, boasting a .386 batting average, and Shaw hit .389 with 14 doubles and 30 RBI. Jett Harrell, named to the Second Team, shone with a .361 average and 48 RBI. Freshmen Aleah Beaugez and Savannah Wilbanks were acknowledged with Honorable Mentions for their significant contributions; Beaugez had a .326 average with notable on-base stats, while Wilbanks secured 42 RBI and a .325 batting average. These athletes exemplify the talent within MGCCC's softball program.
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South State Series: Vancleave Sweeps In 5A; George County Ties PRC In 6A; RCS Stays Alive In 1A
SUMMARY: Vancleave High School secured its spot in the Class 5A state baseball championship by sweeping South Jones, winning 8-1 and 3-0 in their series. They are set to face Lafayette for the state title. Lafayette earned their place by defeating New Hope in the North State title games. Highlight performances included Tyler West's commendable pitching for Vancleave and key hits by Hunter Harper, Max Baates, and others across both games. Additionally, the update covers Class 6A, where George County and Pearl River Central are heading to a deciding game for the South State championship, and Class 1A, where Resurrection Catholic and Taylorsville are tied, each aiming for victory in their upcoming final game.
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Bulldogs unveil 2024 football schedule
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Gulf Coast's 2024 football schedule for the five-time defending MACCC South champion features four home games at A.L. May Memorial Stadium, beginning on Sept. 12 against Jones. Pearl River is a notable visitor on Sept. 26, with Homecoming against Coahoma scheduled for Oct. 26. The regular season concludes with a Halloween game against Hinds. Away games include matchups against East Mississippi, Mississippi Delta, Southwest Mississippi, East Central, and Copiah-Lincoln, with an open date on Oct. 3. Season ticket details will be released soon. Information on MGCCC's 12 intercollegiate athletic teams can be found on their website and social media.
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