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Hamilton follows (fast) Cool Papa's steps

Hamilton follows (fast) Cool Papa's steps

Posted on: February 23,2013

I hope many of you read Brother Rogers’ guest blog on the great Cool Papa Bell on this site recently. In my opinion, we may be watching the development of the next Cool Papa in Taylorsville’s Billy Hamilton. As Rogers put it, Cool Papa Bell ran from Starkville to the Baseball Hall of Fame (and […]

Our new touchscreen kiosks rock!

Our new touchscreen kiosks rock!

Posted on: February 20,2013

We hosted the Wendy’s High School Heisman statewide awards luncheon Tuesday, which honored many of the state’s best, brightest and most civic-minded student-athletes. So imagine my delight when I noted how intrigued they were by our new touchscreen kiosks that tell the stories of Mississippi’s Sports Hall of Famers. “This is really, really cool,” one […]

Mike Dennis: Jackson's loss, Oxford's gain

Mike Dennis: Jackson's loss, Oxford's gain

Posted on: February 19,2013

Jackson’s loss is Oxford’s gain. Mike Dennis, one of the greatest running backs in Mississippi high school football history, has retired from his Jackson dental practice and moved to Oxford. Mississippi Sports Hall of Famer Jack Carlisle, who coached high school and college football for 60 years, coached Dennis at Murrah High. “I never coached […]

Mississippi: A baseball state

Mississippi: A baseball state

Posted on: February 18,2013

As Mississippians, we often think of ourselves, sports-wise, as a football state. And it’s true, football season, football recruiting and even spring football snare many of the headlines on sports pages across the state. Given a quick glance at the early Top 25 polls, the attendance at this past weekend’s series and the early results, […]

Dudy Noble? Glad you asked. . .

Dudy Noble? Glad you asked. . .

Posted on: February 16,2013

You may have noted Mississippi State won its 1,000th baseball game at Dudy Noble Field Saturday, defeating Portland 2-1. That’s a lot of victories, especially when you consider State has been playing at Dudy Noble only since 1967. The stadium is named for the great Clark Randolph “Dudy” Noble, one of the charter members of […]

Steve McNair would have been 40 today

Steve McNair would have been 40 today

Posted on: February 14,2013

A loving mother remembers her son Steve McNair would have been 40 today. He was a Valentine’s Day baby, born in 1973. Lucille McNair, his mother, remembers. “That boy was in a hurry,” she said. “I was in labor for less than an hour. I barely made it to the hospital.” Mrs. McNair, recovering from […]

'Doc' Woods left a Natchez track legacy

'Doc' Woods left a Natchez track legacy

Posted on: February 13,2013

By Joey Martin Just wanted to throw in something about former Natchez track coach Henry “Doc” Woods, who died of cancer on February 9 in Dallas. Woods coached track and field for 43 years, starting out at the former Sadie V. Thompson High School before moving on to North Natchez and Natchez High. He won […]

Geography, anyone?

Geography, anyone?

Posted on: February 11,2013

So, I suppose we should be immune to it by now. I’m talking about how the rest of the world, and mostly the national networks, always confuse all things Mississippi. On ESPN, Ole Miss gets called Mississippi State. Southern Miss gets called Ole Miss. Ole Miss gets called Ole Miss State. Sometimes it seems like […]