Archive - 2012
January 22nd
By STEVEN NALLEY
citybeat@bellsouth.net
Lee Peeples had 20 seconds to fix a mistake that wasn’t even his own.
By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS
Associated Press
January 21st
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Dee Bost makes a backdoor cut, Renardo Sidney feeds the pass and the Mississippi State Bulldogs take the lead for good on a Bost layup.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Mississippi State needed a road win to get back on track and thanks to a scorching second half the Bulldogs improved their record to 16–4 with a 78-77 overtime win in Nashville.
Although there was no frost on the ground, the 27th Frostbite Half-Marathon had a little chill in the air Saturday.
WEST POINT – Although it was a low scoring game, Saturday night's regional contest between rivals Oak Hill Academy and Starkville Academy had all the makings of a Greek drama with bragging rights on t
The Starkville Academy Lady Volunteers have all of the pieces to make a successful run in the postseason.
MACON – The Starkville Lady Yellowjackets jumped out to a big lead and went on to defeat the Noxubee County Tigerettes 52-39 on the road Saturday night.
CRAWFORD – The West Oktibbeha High School boys' basketball team did one of the unthinkable things in sports Saturday night.
They beat their rival on the road.
The Starkville 9th grade Yellowjackets were down by one point with 2:13 left in Saturday's championship game of the Golden Triangle Conference Tournament finals at the Starkville High School gymnasium