[TERRY, MS] The Terry High School Bulldogs have had a solid start, having already matched last season’s win total. Yet there are still major questions about this Bulldogs team, particularly on the offensive end. Last week, the Bulldogs fell to the previously 0-5 Clinton Arrows on the road, 28-21. This loss was described by head coach Kris Thigpen as
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New NFHS Ruling Allows MSAHA Teams to Compete with Public Schools
In a new announcement made over the weekend, the long-awaited decision was made. MSAHA member organizations are now allowed to compete with the public schools in Mississippi. This groundbreaking announcement came after months of speculation about the possible rule change. Robert Pickering, board member of the MSAHA and head coach of the Hattiesburg Forerunners Cross Country program, headed up
Profile: Kris Thigpen
[TERRY, MS] Down I-55, south of Jackson, MS off of Exit 78 sits the campus of Terry High School. THS is a school of around 1200 students out in the country, serving the students of the Terry and Byram area. The Terry Bulldogs football team is led by head coach, Kris Thigpen. Thigpen is in his third season as
PCA Paladins Finish Strong
[SPRINGFIELD, MO] About two weeks ago, the PCA Paladins participated in the annual NCHBC tournament, where homeschool teams from all over the U.S. come together for a week competing for the title “National Champions.” PCA brought four teams with them: 18U and 16U boys, and 16U and 14U girls. Each team competed well and ended their season strong. 18U
Counselors Win Back-to-Back 14UB Titles as they Surge Through MSAHA Playoffs
[LAUREL, MS] The Muddy River Counselors entered the MSAHA Playoffs with the No. 1 seed after finishing the regular season with an undefeated 5-0 record. The 14UB Playoffs were heavily populated with 8 teams participating. The first matchup for the Counselors was against the #8 seeded Scott County Flames. The Counselors went out to a 29-0 halftime lead and
PCA Paladins Dominate MSAHA Playoffs
[HATTIESBURG, MS] The Paladins had an outstanding tournament last weekend in Hattiesburg, MS, as they participated in the annual MSAHA tournament. They brought four teams to compete: 16U girls, 16U boys, 18U girls, and 18U boys. All four teams went undefeated, winning the title for each. The Paladins also brought a 14U boys’ team to Laurel, MS, on Monday
Collier Waldmann, Salome Borelly Win Conference Player of the Year as MSAHA All-Conference Announced
[HATTIESBURG, MS] The MSAHA All-Conference selections were announced Thursday night in Hattiesburg during the contest and awards night of the MSAHA Playoffs. The girls and boys lists were announced as well as the alternates to fill out the MSAHA All-Star team that will travel to Flowood to take on the Jackson Prep Patriots. The girls list was announced first
Undefeated Counselors Pull Out of 16UB Playoffs After First Brackets Released
The top team in the 16U boys division of the MSAHA have withdrawn from playoff competition. Monday morning, the Muddy River Counselors announced that they would not be participating in the MSAHA 16UB Playoffs. This decision was made after review of the MSAHA Playoff brackets, where there were conflicts for the Counselors 16U and 18U teams based on one
Counselors Impress at District, Finishing 3-1
[MONROE, LA] The Muddy River Counselors headed over to Monroe for the Gulf Coast District Tournament. The Counselors took the 18U boys team and received a #6 seed. The Counselors began the weekend facing the Saline County Warriors. The two teams faced each other twice last season, with Saline County winning both, the first by a score of 73-63
PCA PALADINS Bring Home Two Championships from Monroe
[MONROE, LA] This past week PCA participated in the NCHBC Gulf Coast District tournament. Teams from Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Arkansas all met up in Monroe, LA, for what was an exciting weekend of fun, friends, and basketball. The Paladins competed well in all five age groups (18U boys, 16U boys and girls, and 14U boys and girls). The 18U boys came