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C Spire Ferriss watch list announced

C Spire Ferriss watch list announced

Posted on: May 02,2013

Professional baseball scouts and college coaches will have plenty to choose from in selecting the winner of the 2013 C Spire Ferriss Trophy. What follows is a 10-person watch list for the C Spire Ferriss Trophy, which will be awarded May 20 at a a luncheon at your Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. […]

Billy Shaw remembers, extols the old AFL

Billy Shaw remembers, extols the old AFL

Posted on: April 30,2013

[tentblogger-vimeo 65086471] The New York Jets stunned the football world on Jan. 12, 1969, defeating the Baltimore Colts 16-7 in Super Bowl III, once and for all proving that the AFL teams, which merged with the NFL, were not inferior. The Jets, behind Joe Namath and Misissippi Sports Hall of Famer Larry Grantham, dominated the […]

A public thank-you note to Rusty Hampton

A public thank-you note to Rusty Hampton

Posted on: April 23,2013

Rusty Hampton announced today he is leaving The Clarion-Ledger sports department to work for the engineering firm of Neel-Schaffer. This is really good news for Neel-Schaffer. It is awful news for the state’s largest newspaper, and even worse news for readers who get their sports news from the Ledger and its website. I’ll get right […]

Martha Anne Ferriss Parker dead at 86

Martha Anne Ferriss Parker dead at 86

Posted on: April 08,2013

  Shaw native Martha Anne Ferriss Parker, a champion tennis player and the younger sister of Mississippi baseball legend Boo Ferriss, has died at the age of 86. Martha Anne Ferriss Parker is survived by her husband, long-time college football coach and NFL scout Henry Lee Parker, who once coached at Mississippi State. They had […]

At 82, Jack Carlisle is still 'a miracle worker'

At 82, Jack Carlisle is still 'a miracle worker'

Posted on: April 03,2013

This will surprise nobody who knows Hall of Famer Jack Carlisle. At 82, he’s back on the football field doing what he does best. Coaching. “He’s a miracle worker,” says Mississippi College head coach Norman Joseph. “Use that as your headline. Jack Carlisle is a miracle worker.” Carlisle, who was out of coaching for the […]

Willie's timeless Prayer for Little Leaguers

Willie's timeless Prayer for Little Leaguers

Posted on: April 02,2013

(My neighbor, 7-year-old Ren Partridge plays his first game of little boys baseball this afternoon. I can’t wait. Little League baseball remains one of the grandest experiences I have had on this planet. I relived it again with my son and daughter. I am reminded at this time of my late friend Willie Morris’s prayer […]

A coach named War Daddy, Harold White, Sr.

A coach named War Daddy, Harold White, Sr.

Posted on: March 29,2013

(Writer’s note: I wrote this column for The Clarion-Ledger in 2004. It is about a coach nicknamed War Daddy. His real name was Harold T. White. Hal White, of Hal and Mal’s fame, was Harold T. White, Jr. Hal’s son, Taylor, is Harold T. White III.) Eddie Khayat, at his Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame […]

Hal White: A quarterback way back when

Hal White: A quarterback way back when

Posted on: March 28,2013

Long before he became a restauranteur, raconteur and half the namesake for Jackson’s famous Hal and Mal’s, Hal White was a quarterback. And a safety. And a kicker. And a punter. And the captain. “He was just about all I had,” says Jim Drewry, whose first year as head coach at Booneville High was Hal […]