WVHS routs Aberdeen
Cody Greer made the most of his first-career start for the Water Valley Blue Devils varsity baseball squad on Tuesday. (more…) (April 6, 2011, Page 7)
Sherman proud despite final score
Talking to Water Valley boys coach John Sherman, you never would have known the final score of the Blue Devils’ Region 2-3A title game against the Aberdeen Bulldogs.
Grinning from ear-to-ear and laughing, Sherman, and his players, were on the receiving end of congratulatory handshakes and pats on the back. (February 14, 2011, Page 7A)
Easy to see why Ward is a top target
Friday night it was clear to see why Aberdeen’s Channing Ward is already one of the top recruits out of the state of Mississippi for the 2012 recruiting class.
Ward personifies the phrase “versatile athlete” in virtually every sense of the word.
Against Water Valley on Friday, the 6-foot-4, 230-pound junior lined up all across the defensive line, at tight end and made his presence felt everywhere. (October 12, 2010, Page 9)
Aberdeen takes advantage of miscues
As Water Valley head coach Brad Embry pointed out Friday night, football can be — and often is — an unforgiving sport.
When Water Valley blinked or made a mistake, the Aberdeen Bulldogs pounced and took full advantage en route to a 35-14 victory.
“They’re a good team,” Embry said. “They don’t forgive you, do they?” (October 11, 2010, Page 3B)
Bulldogs’ late surge enough to top WVHS
ABERDEEN — Turnovers and the Aberdeen Bulldogs’ late surge proved to be too much for Water Valley on Friday night as the Blue Devils fell on the road 35-14. (more…) (October 9, 2010)
Blue Devils brace for Ward, speedy Bulldogs Friday
It’s hard to talk about Aberdeen without mentioning the words “speed” and “athleticism,” of which the Bulldogs have more than an ample amount.
Last year, on a rain drenched Bobby Clark Field, the Blue Devils found out first hand just how much speed the reigning Class 3A North Half champions had — and still have. (October 7, 2010, Page 7)


