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MLK's dream lived first on ballfields

MLK's dream lived first on ballfields

Posted on: January 20,2014

Today we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, which was actually Jan. 15, 1929. It seems an appropriate time to consider what sports and some pioneer athletes did for integration in the Deep South, Mississippi in particular. Having been a product of those times I well remember. Indeed, I remember when Sam “Bam” Cunningham ran […]

Billy Chadwick: The Vaught of Miss. tennis

Billy Chadwick: The Vaught of Miss. tennis

Posted on: January 19,2014

Little known fact: Hall of Fame tennis coach Billy Chadwick led the city of Jackson in scoring in peewee football as a sixth grader at Wilkins Elementary. He was an 11-year-old Bronco Nagurski. “It’s funny, I was one of the biggest kids in the sixth grade and loved football,” Chadwick says. “It was easy.” Then […]

Howard Miskelly awarded Bronze Star

Howard Miskelly awarded Bronze Star

Posted on: January 17,2014

World War II veteran Howard Miskelly, father of Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame board  president Oscar Miskelly, today was presented the Bronze Star in ceremonies at the State Capitol. The Bronze Star is the fourth highest combat decoration and recognizes meritorious service in battle. U.S. Rep. Gregg Harper and Governor Phil Bryant made the presentation. […]

Johnny Pott, Ben's boy, still shooting his age

Posted on: January 17,2014

John Francis “Johnny” Pott, the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame golfer, turned 78 last November. “Makes it a little easier for me to shoot my age,” said Pott Thursday morning, just before he tried to do just that at his home course in Lake County, Cal., in wine country. “That’s the one good thing about […]

Introducing the Mississippi Patriots …

Introducing the Mississippi Patriots …

Posted on: January 16,2014

I was there at the Louisiana Superdome that night when Jamie Collins leaped so high to block a field goal that I wanted to see a replay right then and there. I mean, had I really seen what I thought I saw? Ryan Moore’s photo in the next day’s newspaper confirmed it. Collins — known […]

Chadwick, a nice guy who finished first…

Posted on: January 13,2014

Leo Durocher once said, “Nice guys finish last.” Wrong. Billy Chadwick, who today announced his retirement as tennis coach at Ole Miss, is positive proof that Leo the Lip was dead wrong. Ole Miss did finish last in the SEC in tennis, but that was the year before Chadwick took the job. Since then, Chadwick, […]

Eight years later, JSU hires Harold Jackson

Posted on: January 13,2014

Little more than eight years ago, Jackson State was in the market for a football coach. I wrote that JSU should go back in its storied football past to move forward with its uncertain future. I suggested JSU could do a lot worse than Mississippi Sports Hall of Famer Harold Jackson. Jackson, then was 60 […]

Blues Marathon to make history Saturday

Blues Marathon to make history Saturday

Posted on: January 10,2014

  Mississippi sports history will be made in Jackson Saturday with the running of the seventh Mississippi Blues Marathon. The marathon, sponsored by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Mississippi, will become the first sporting event in Mississippi in which competitors will represent every state in the union. That’s right: Runners from all 50 of […]