MAIS fines Marshall Academy $7,500, suspends coach for intentionally losing game
By losing, the team would have dropped into a separate, second-tier playoff bracket, which was perceived to be an easier path to a championship.
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By losing, the team would have dropped into a separate, second-tier playoff bracket, which was perceived to be an easier path to a championship.
Read MoreThe trio’s recognition comes after a milestone year for the NWMCC program.
Read More“If you commit violent crime in DeSoto County, you’re getting real prison time.” – District Attorney Matthew Barton
Read MoreEagles knock down Strayhorn in prep soccer play.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Attorney General’s Office investigated and prosecuted the case with assistance from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
Read MoreThroughout the week, the museum’s general store will be open with snacks and souvenirs, and concessions will be available daily.
Read MoreSpecial State Senate Election Day information.
Read MoreCostly turnovers plagued Northwest, which committed 25 in the game.
Read MoreThe horses selected for the program, regardless of breed, must have a gentle, social, and positive attitude.
Read MoreDeSoto County teams perform well at state meet, led by Hernando girls, Olive Branch boys, and Maykyn Johnson of Olive Branch.
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