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1 month 3 weeks ago
William Carey caught fire in the second half and never looked back, storming past Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College for a 99–90 win on Saturday afternoon.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
William Carey jumped out to a double-digit lead in the opening five minutes and never let up, overpowering Abraham Baldwin in a dominant 94–45 victory on Saturday afternoon.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
The William Carey Baseball team closed out its weekend slate on Saturday afternoon with a 7–4 loss to Campbellsville at Milton Wheeler Field.
The Tigers wasted no time grabbing control, pushing across three runs in the opening inning. After Aanthony Esposito led off with a single, Antony Gilbert delivered an RBI double to left to start the scoring. Two batters later, Thomas Krueger added another RBI double, and Tyler Hummel capped the fast start with an RBI single, giving Campbellsville a 3–0 advantage.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
PINEVILLE, La. — William Carey softball capped an impressive Saturday slate with a pair of strong victories, opening with a shutout win over Louisiana Christian before rolling that momentum into an 8–3 triumph against Texas A&M–San Antonio.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — No. 7 Pearl River softball made a statement Saturday afternoon, knocking off a pair of NJCAA Division I opponents to finish the Visit Panama City Beach JUCO Showdown 4-0.
The Wildcats defeated No. 12 Chattanooga State 8-2 before winning an 8-7 slugfest against No. 5 Wallace State – Hanceville.
"I am super proud of them," head coach Christie Meeks said. "We saw some things out of them today that we've been waiting to see for a while. Our dugout was electric; our team was electric — I'm just so proud.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
POPLARVILLE, Miss. - Pearl River women's basketball fell 71-70 in an overtime thriller on the road against Northwest. The loss was PRCC's first of MACCC action.
"I'm proud of my team," head coach Shanae Govan-Williams said. "I don't regret anything. I think they all laid it all out on the floor. It's all you can ask for as a coach.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — Pearl River men's basketball travelled to Senatobia and walked away with a 94-82 victory over Northwest.
"They play an unusual style of play that we've really never seen in this league before," said head coach Chris Oney."We had to come up with a different game plan to make sure that we were able to attack the areas we felt we had advantages in. Tonight was the first time I felt good from start to finish in the way our guys were executing the game plan."
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1 month 3 weeks ago
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. — The No. 7 Pearl River softball team kicked off the Visit Panama City Beach JUCO Softball Showdown in explosive fashion, belting five homeruns with 27 hits to defeat Coastal Alabama 8-2 and Andrew College 11-0.
"I am so proud of what our offense is able to do — coach Gruich does a fantastic job with them," head coach Christie Meeks said. "It's an advantage not only for our pitchers to work behind that offense, but to also get to face them on a daily basis as well."
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1 month 3 weeks ago
William Carey opened its home slate in explosive fashion—rolling past Columbia International with a 14-run outburst before three Crusader pitchers teamed up for a no-hitter against Campbellsville to finish off a commanding doubleheader sweep.
Despite a steady early push from the CIU Rams, William Carey used timely hitting and aggressive baserunning to pull away for a 14–2 victory Friday evening.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
PINEVILLE, La. – The William Carey Softball team opened its 2026 season in dominant fashion, rolling past Texas A&M–Victoria with a 14–0 run-rule victory highlighted by a no-hitter, before outlasting LSU–Alexandria in a thrilling 10-inning, 8–7 battle.
"What a day," said Head Coach Wendy Hogue. Our first game against a quality opponent was exactly what we needed to start the year. Anytime you can score 14 behind a no-hit performance from your pitcher, it's a good day. Defense played lights out and we had a great day at the plate."
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1 month 3 weeks ago
Chap Cook (Canton; Canton Academy) strolls to the plate in No. 2 Pearl River's sweep of No. 13 South Arkansas.
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — It was a day full of fireworks for the No. 2 Pearl River baseball team at Dub Herring Park. The Wildcats walked off No. 13 South Arkansas 5-4 in game one and followed it with a dominant 12-1 run-rule victory in the nightcap to complete a sweep.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
Photo by Russ Cloy, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Southern Miss softball used 11 hits to slug its way to an 8-0 run-rule victory over Southeast Missouri Redhawks on Friday to open the 2026 season.
Kayla Giardina got the start in the circle for the Golden Eagles and allowed a leadoff single before sitting down three straight Redhawks.
“We were really proud of Kayla coming out and setting a tone for us on the mound,” Southern Miss head coach Natalie Poole said. “After that, we were really able to see our offense get after it right away.”
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1 month 3 weeks ago
The Hattiesburg Pocket Museum is proud to present Second Chances, a joyful and thought-provoking exhibit featuring sculptural artwork created by the students of Miss Erin Bilbo’s Petal Middle School art class.
Each piece in the exhibit began as broken or forgotten toys that would normally be thrown away. Instead of ending up in a landfill, the pieces were reimagined and transformed into imaginative characters, creatures, and scenes that celebrate creativity, problem solving, and fresh starts.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
Dear Editor,
Thanks, First Responders,
We would like to say a special thank you to the first responders who worked the accident on Tatum Salt Dome Road on Friday, November 14, 2025. Our daughter, Jackie, was involved in a wreck that almost took her life.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
Thomas University fell behind early and was unable to recover Wednesday night, dropping a 90–59 decision to William Carey in Southern States Athletic Conference play.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
Pictured is an adult male purple martin. (Photo courtesy of Purple Martin Conservation Association)
In a sure sign that spring is not far behind, the first purple martins of the year have been spotted in Mississippi.
The birds were seen on Jan. 31 in Gautier, Mississippi, by a purple martin enthusiast – one of many throughout the eastern and central United States who track and report on the birds’ annual migration on behalf of the Purple Martin Conservation Association (PMCA). The migration of these unique birds can be reported and tracked through a community science project called the Scout-Arrival Study.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
William Carey used a dominant second half to pull away from Thomas University, earning a 91–75 victory Thursday night at Clinton Gymnasium.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
Photo by Hattiesburg Athletics, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
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Hattiesburg head baseball coach Brent Barham is stepping aside from his head coaching role before the 2026 baseball season starts, a source told the Pine Belt News.
Barham was entering his 22nd year at the school, and sixth year as a head coach. His career record was 61-66.
Chris Bedenbaugh has been named interim head coach of the Hattiesburg High School Tigers Baseball Team, Hattiesburg schools announced.
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1 month 3 weeks ago
Southern Miss head football coach Blake Anderson knew when he took the job a couple of months ago just how difficult the first few weeks would be.
After former head coach Charles Huff left for Memphis and took a substantial portion of the roster with him — along with more than 30 seniors out of eligibility — the Golden Eagles were left with a roster in dire straits.
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2 months ago
Photo by Amanda D. Lee, © 2026 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Artist, Gavin Bird (center), cuts the ribbon on the first mural to be unveiled in 2026.
Representatives from Hattiesburg Alliance for Public Art (HAPA), community leaders and citizens gathered for the first mural unveiling of 2026- “We Only Come Out at Night.” The mural is the sixty-ninth on the way to the city’s goal of 100 murals and is located just off the Longleaf Trace between 4th Street and the Track and Field Complex for The University of Southern Mississippi.
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