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Today's Sports

  • Player of the Week: Brianna...

    Hickory Flat has faced tough competition through the early part of its season, and one Lady Rebel  stood out against Center Hill last week in a holiday tournament in Southaven.

  • Spears' big night leads NA...

    Ingomar gave the Lady Bulldogs all they could handle in a Tuesday night showdown that was drastically different from last week’s game at Ingomar.

  • Lions outlast Hawks

    Robert Montgomery drained a three-pointer for the Hawks in the closing seconds of Monday’s game against Biggersville, but the Hawks fell short, 88-86, at home.

  • Lady Hawks' new leader

    It’s a new and improved Meshay Cox that the Lady Hawks have on the court this season. Once a part of a loaded Myrtle squad, the senior now finds herself stepping into new roles, and she’s taken the challenge head on.

  • Many things to be thankful for

    This week is a time where we all gather and remember the things we are thankful for. While I’m not the type to publish daily posts on Facebook and Twitter, talking about everything I’m thankful for this holiday season, I figured there’s not better time than now to mention a few thoughts I’ve had.

  • Many things to be thankful for

    This week is a time where we all gather and remember the things we are thankful for. While I’m not the type to publish daily posts on Facebook and Twitter, talking about everything I’m thankful for this holiday season, I figured there’s not better time than now to mention a few thoughts I’ve had.

  • Player of the Week: Henry Foster

    Described as the Falcons leader who makes the difficult shots for his team, Henry Foster’s performances versus East Union and North Pontotoc last week earn him Player of the Week honors.

  • Hickory Flat falls in Southaven...

    The Lady Rebels were unable to overcome an early deficit, falling 65-51 to Desoto Central in the Southaven Turkey Shootout on Tuesday.

  • New Albany earns road sweep at...

    It wasn’t pretty, but the Bulldogs found a way to win. Down by double digits on the road at Ingomar, New Albany worked its way back in for the 68-64 overtime win over the Falcons on Monday.

  • Hawks rally versus Rebels

    Robert Montgomery scored 31 points and led the Hawks in a second half comeback over Hickory Flat on homecoming last Friday night.
    The senior had 17 points in the third quarter, leading Myrtle in a 22-0 run in the second half for the 58-48 win.
    The Rebels took the early lead on a three pointer by James White and led 11-5 after the first quarter.

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