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Playoff scoreboard
November 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment
The Associated Press
Class 5A
Madison Central 50, Olive Branch 49, 3OT
Meridian 27, Hattiesburg 3
Oak Grove 35, Natchez 15
South Panola 21, Northwest Rankin 14
Class 4A
Third Round
D’Iberville 42, Northeast Jones 21
Noxubee County 42, New Hope 14
Shannon 7, Lafayette 0
West Jones 10, Wayne County 7
Class 3A
Third Round
Aberdeen 35, Winona 31
Franklin Co. 7, Columbia 0
Louisville 51, Corinth 28
Tylertown 14, Newton County 7
Class 2A
Third Round
Baldwyn 28, West Bolivar 14
Bassfield 27, Scott Central 8
Eupora 28, Walnut 7
Forest 23, Taylorsville 21
Class 1A
Second Round
Calhoun City 14, East Webster 7
Mount Olive 33, Durant 6
Puckett 35, Stringer 13
Ray Brooks 22, Vardaman 20
MPSA A
Semifinal
DeSoto School 31, Winona Christian 6
Glenbrook, La. 30, Porter’s Chapel Aca. 7
MPSA AA
Semifinal
Centreville Aca. 17, Oak Forest, La. 14
Kirk Aca. 7, Clarksdale Lee Aca. 6
Categories: High School
GameDay Week 12
November 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Playoff scores
November 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Class 5A
Hattiesburg 28, Ocean Springs 17
Madison Central 14, Southaven 9
Meridian 55, George County 24
Natchez 25, Petal 21
Northwest Rankin 19, Tupelo 16, OT
Oak Grove 27, Harrison Central 20
South Panola 20, Provine 8
Class 4A
Second Round
D’Iberville 41, Quitman 14
Lafayette 10, Pearl 7
New Hope 13, Vicksburg 7
Northeast Jones 28, Lawrence County 13
Noxubee County 28, Itawamba 14
Shannon 33, West Lauderdale 6
Wayne County 27, Picayune 20
West Jones 17, Brookhaven 7
Class 3A
Second Round
Aberdeen 28, Ripley 21
Columbia 25, South Pike 14
Corinth 31, Amory 28
Franklin Co. 35, Hazlehurst 20
Louisville 20, Senatobia 7
Newton County 33, Collins 14
Winona 14, North Panola 12
Class 2A
Second Round
Baldwyn 14, Ackerman 13
Bassfield 18, Philadelphia 7
Eupora 36, LeFlore County 6
Forest 18, St. Patrick 17
Leland 24, Walnut 21
West Bolivar 15, Hollandale Simmons 6
Class 1A
First Round
Calhoun City 53, St. Joseph, Greenville 14
Durant 32, Bogue Chitto 26
East Webster 59, Shaw 7
Mount Olive 28, Sebastopol 8
Puckett 52, Nanih Waiya 0
Ray Brooks 20, Smithville 0
Stringer 17, Weir 14
MPSA A
Quarterfinal
DeSoto School 33, Hebron Christian 13
Glenbrook, La. 33, Sylva-Bay Aca. 14
Porter’s Chapel Aca. 27, Huntington, La. 26
Winona Christian 14, Marvell Academy, Ark. 7
MPSA AA
Quarterfinal
Centreville Aca. 21, Bowling Green, La. 10
Clarksdale Lee Aca. 14, Winston Aca. 7
Kirk Aca. 21, Canton Aca. 0
Oak Forest, La. 30, Trinity Episcopal 7
MPSA AAA Division 1
Championship
Jackson Prep 35, Madison-Ridgeland Aca. 14
MPSA AAA Division 2
Championship
Washington School 26, Magnolia Heights 7
Categories: High School
Tagged: Scores
Friday’s High School Football Scores
November 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment
PHOTO:Deste Lee
Walnut’s Brett Clifton is brought down by West Tallahatchie’s Kendrick Hoskins in the first quarter.
Biggersville 20, East Oktibbeha 18
Brandon 54, Wingfield 16
Cathedral 42, West Lincoln 18
Clinton 15, Provine 12
Drew 30, Broad Street 28
Durant 40, South Leake 16
East Webster 18, West Lowndes 14
Gulfport 21, Biloxi 7
Harrison Central 38, Hancock 19
Hattiesburg 19, Natchez 15
Madison Central 49, Greenville-Weston 0
McAdams 34, French Camp 6
Meridian 48, Terry 14
Mount Olive 56, Bogue Chitto 28
Nanih Waiya 36, Thomastown 0
Northwest Rankin 34, Murrah 31
Oak Grove 35, Jackson Jim Hill 6
Ocean Springs 35, George County 28, OT
Okolona 22, Thrasher 20
Olive Branch 45, Tupelo 34
Petal 27, Pascagoula 14
Pisgah 28, Salem 12
Puckett 48, Pelahatchie 7
Sebastopol 40, Ethel 14
Shaw 26, Coffeeville 7
Smithville 14, Falkner 8
Southaven 22, Horn Lake 7
St. Joseph, Greenville 34, J.F. Kennedy 7
Starkville 29, Columbus 21
Strayhorn 28, Coldwater 22
Warren Central 27, Grenada 14
Class 4A
First Round
Brookhaven 42, St. Stanislaus 27
D’Iberville 35, Mendenhall 32
Itawamba 26, Yazoo City 0
Lafayette 13, West Point 0
Lawrence County 51, Bay St. Louis 14
New Hope 27, Cleveland 8
Northeast Jones 10, Moss Point 0
Noxubee County 36, Hernando 10
Pearl 48, Tishomingo County 25
Picayune 40, Forest Hill 12
Quitman 10, Stone County 0
Shannon 46, Yazoo County 8
Vicksburg 30, Pontotoc 21
Wayne County 41, Forrest Co. AHS 20
West Jones 20, Gautier 13
West Lauderdale 29, Clarksdale 14
Class 3A
First Round
Aberdeen 33, Charleston 20
Amory 37, Velma Jackson 20
Collins 45, Perry Central 18
Columbia 18, Crystal Springs 8
Corinth 24, Holly Springs 14
Franklin Co. 38, Southeast Lauderdale 7
Hazlehurst 60, Purvis 20
Louisville 21, McClain 14
Magee 28, Greene County 26
Newton County 35, Jefferson County 12
North Panola 26, Booneville 21
Ripley 42, Rosa Fort 6
Senatobia 34, North Pontotoc 14
South Pike 21, Morton 6
Tylertown 42, Raleigh 8
Winona 38, East Side 7
Class 2A
First Round
Ackerman 28, South Delta 6
Baldwyn 55, Coahoma Co. 18
Bassfield 36, Loyd Star 7
East Marion 57, Hinds AHS 40
Eupora 36, O’Bannon 0
Forest 46, Bay Springs 45
Hollandale Simmons 30, Bruce 6
LeFlore County 24, Hamilton 8
Leland 33, Water Valley 14
North Forrest 21, St. Andrew’s 7
Philadelphia 63, Mize 26
Scott Central 21, Enterprise Clarke 0
St. Patrick 49, Wesson 28
Taylorsville 31, Newton 13
Walnut 38, West Tallahatchie 0
West Bolivar 40, Belmont 8
MPSA A
First Round
DeSoto School 34, Tunica Institute of Learning 14
Glenbrook, La. 44, Central Hinds Aca. 7
Hebron Christian 51, Briarfield, La. 42
Huntington, La. 44, Newton Co. Aca. 24
Marvell Academy, Ark. 31, Strider Aca. 24
Porter’s Chapel Aca. 10, Tallulah, La. 0
Sylva-Bay Aca. 33, Wayne Aca. 14
Winona Christian 15, West Memphis Christian, Ark. 14
MPSA AA
First Round
Bowling Green, La. 29, Brookhaven Aca. 27
Canton Aca. 26, Leake Aca. 10
Centreville Aca. 39, River Oaks, La. 8
Clarksdale Lee Aca. 31, Riverfield, La. 12
Kirk Aca. 23, Marshall Aca. 10
Oak Forest, La. 28, Central Private, La. 22
Trinity Episcopal 17, Simpson Aca. 7
Winston Aca. 32, Copiah Aca. 18
MPSA AAA Division 1
Semifinal
Jackson Prep 21, Jackson Aca. 7
Madison-Ridgeland Aca. 28, Pillow Aca. 23
MPSA AAA Division 2
Semifinal
Magnolia Heights 41, Presbyterian Christian 16
Washington School 42, Lamar School 7
Categories: High School
Tagged: Scores
GameDay Saturday
November 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment
GameDay
November 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Here is this week’s GameDay. Look for GameDay Saturday in the Daily Journal newspaper.
Categories: College
Davis leads Southern against UAB
November 2, 2008 · Leave a Comment
The Associated Press
HATTIESBURG – Austin Davis scored five rushing touchdowns and threw another score to lead Southern Mississippi to an easy 70-14 victory over Alabama-Birmingham on Saturday night.
The Golden Eagles, (3-6, 2-4 Conference USA) snapped a five-game losing streak, which was their longest in 32 years. Southern Miss has never lost to UAB in nine all-time meetings.
The Blazers (2-7, 1-4) have lost four of their last five games.
Southern Miss scored the most points since beating Cal-State Fullerton 70-0 in 1975.
Davis, along with running backs Damion Fletcher and Tory Harrison, led a Southern Miss offense with 49 first half points — setting a new team record.
Davis scored on runs of 10, 8, 23 and 1 yards in the first half, and also hit De’Andre Brown on a 60 yard touchdown pass.
He then added a 4-yard scoring run just over one minute into the third quarter, giving the Golden Eagles a 56-7 lead and breaking a Southern Miss record for the most touchdowns by a player in one game.
His scoring pass gave the redshirt freshman 16 touchdown passes on the season, breaking the old Southern Miss freshman mark set by Brett Favre in 1997.
Harrison, who replaced the starter Fletcher, also scored on a pair of 1-yard runs in the first half, as the Golden Eagles took a 49-7 lead at halftime. He added a 69-yard scoring run in the third quarter, and finished with a game high 137 yards on 20 carries.
Fletcher ran for 86 yards on just three carries early in the game, including a career long 69 yarder, before being sidelined by a leg injury. His rushing total put him over the 1,000 yard mark for the season, and also allowed the junior to become the only player in school history to rush for over 4,000 yards in a career.
The Golden Eagles tied a team record with nine rushing touchdowns in the game.
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