Hollis whiffs eight in Lafayette victory
After facing each other earlier in the week, the Lafayette Commodores and Senatobia Warriors hooked up for a rematch Friday night, this time at WV Brewer Field. The Commodores won Tuesday’s game 11-1, and while the offensive surge was not there on Friday, Lafayette defeated the Warriors for the second time in four days with a 6-1 victory.
Senatobia senior pitcher Davis Brown kept the Commodores’ offense in check through most of the game.
Lafayette sweeps Senatobia in tennis
A 7-0 win over Senatobia Tuesday earned the Lafayette Commodores a spot in next month’s Class 4A playoffs. (more…) (March 27, 2013, Page 9)
LHS softball falls at Senatobia
The Lafayette softball team rallied late at Senatobia but was unable to hold off the Lady Warriors on the road, losing 7-6 in eight innings. (more…) (March 22, 2013, Page 8A)
Ace effort from Defer lifts Blue Devils
WATER VALLEY — Skyler Defer had a feeling he was going to pitch well and help lead the Water Valley Blue Devils to a win over Senatobia Monday night when he was warming up in the bullpen.
What Defer may not have realized was just how well he would pitch; despite feeling as good as he did on the mound early, he would become the first on the pitching staff to record a complete-game effort this season. (March 12, 2013, Page 8)
Lafayette gets back in win column
Looking to bounce back from last week’s overtime letdown, the Lafayette Commodores did just that Friday night.
On a crisp evening that served as Senior Night, the Commodores weren’t as sharp as they would have liked but were good enough to knock off Senatobia 23-7 at William L. Buford Stadium. (more…) (October 22, 2012, Page 2B)
Lafayette gets back on track
BLOG: It was far from Lafayette’s best performance of the year, but the Commodores bounced back from last week’s overtime loss by knocking off Region 2-4A foe Senatobia 23-7 at William L. Buford Field on Friday. (more…) (October 20, 2012)
LHS looks to regroup against Warriors
Lafayette has spent the past week emphasizing getting better on its side of the ball.
After an overtime loss at Region 2-4A foe New Albany last week, the Commodores (7-2 overall, 2-1 Region 2-4A) came away from their first region loss since 2008 disappointed in a number of areas. (October 18, 2012, Page 9)
Chargers shut out Senatobia in 9th grade game
Led by a defensive unit that has only allowed one touchdown all season, the Oxford Chargers’ ninth-grade football team defeated Senatobia 28-0 Tuesday night. The 4-0 Chargers, who have outscored their opponents 145-6, were praised by coach Jason Russell for their play on defense. “We were lights out and we really had to play hard against a good, athletic Senatobia team.” Jack Abraham led the Chargers on offense as he passed for two of the four touchdowns scored. Abraham finished the game 11-for-16 for 171 yards, while Kenzie Phillips scored twice on runs of 2 and 56 yards. Oxford finished with 302 yards of total offense and scored a touchdown in each quarter. The Chargers will return to action Monday against Center Hill. (September 12, 2012, Page 7)
Oxford avoids trap, tops Warriors
SENATOBIA— Coming off of an emotional win last week, it would have been understandable if the Oxford Chargers played flat Friday at Senatobia.
With the exception of a few hiccups on defense, that wasn’t the case as the Chargers never trailed during their 34-14 victory over the Warriors. (September 10, 2012, Page 3B)
Oxford avoids letdown, tops Senatobia by 20
BLOG: SENATOBIA— Coming off of a big win last week, some Chargers were worried Friday night’s game at Senatobia could end up being a “trap game” for Oxford.
That wasn’t the case, however, as the visiting Chargers jumped out to a 17-point lead and held on to defeat the Warriors 34-14.
(more…) (September 8, 2012)


