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Class of 2014: Cunningham could flat-out fly

Posted on: July 19,2014

This is the second in a series of columns about your Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame’s Class of 2014.   ••• I consider Doug Cunningham a good friend, but I didn’t know him back in 1966 when he broke my 13-year-old heart. This was at Hemingway Stadium in Oxford in the first modern day meeting […]

Class of 2014: In a class by themselves

Posted on: July 18,2014

When I say the Class of 2014 is one of the most accomplished in Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame history, I exaggerate not one bit. As we put together their lockers for our entrance exhibit Thursday, that became more apparent than ever. A few glimpses:  

CLASS OF 2014: RUTHIE BOLTON REFUSED TO LOSE

Posted on: July 17,2014

Today begins a series of features about the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame’s Class of 2014. I’ll begin each piece with a personal remembrance of the inductee. I consider myself most fortunate to have covered all six. We will go in alphabetical order. ••• My first thought when I think of Ruthie Bolton: She’s right […]

For Saints fans, today is a good day, indeed

Posted on: July 15,2014

If you are a New Orleans Saints fan, today is a good day. If you are Jimmy Graham, it ain’t a bad day either. Graham announced this morning that he had agreed to terms on a four-year, $40 million contract that sets him up for life and sets the Saints up to make another Super […]

Class of 2014: The grand tradition continues

Posted on: July 13,2014

Fifty-three years ago, organizers inducted the first class into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. Goat Hale, Bruiser Kinard, Dudy Noble and Stanley Robinson formed the inaugural class, and the original plaques hang in the Hall of Fame and Museum today. We will have right at 300 inductees when six more are inducted the night […]

Furr adds CCJ Club championship to resume

Posted on: July 07,2014

The Country Club of Jackson has a new club champion: Wilson Furr, who will turn 16 Tuesday. Furr, who reached the round of 32 at last year’s USGA Junior Championship, shot rounds of 72, 70 and 67 for a 54-hole total of 7-under-par 209 to win the club title by six shots. During Sunday’s final […]

'Flopping' is in the eyes of the beholder

Posted on: July 07,2014

I made several observations about World Cup soccer in my syndicated column last week. Chief among those were: although I don’t normally follow soccer closely, I really do enjoy the World Cup; and, although I enjoy the World Cup, I believe the sport would be better served if there weren’t so many instances of players […]

World Cup: I love the passion, hate the flops

Posted on: July 07,2014

We begin today with an admission: I watch soccer once every four years. So I am not a futball expert or anything close. I recognize a goalkeeper. I am not so sure about a striker and a sweeper. But I do know a faker when I see one, and we’ll get to that. I really […]