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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Southaven Chargers

Southaven’s Short has big aspirations

It’s good to have goals and Southaven senior Wyatt Short has plenty of them.

Short signed with Ole Miss as a left-handed pitcher but hopes to have the chance to be a multidimensional Rebel. (more…) (March 19, 2013, Page 9)

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    LHS offense, defense produces big plays

    SOUTHAVEN — Lafayette’s dress rehearsals before the season opener Friday at home against Tupelo produced mostly positive results. The Commodores defeated both Southaven and Lake Cormorant 7-0 in two jamboree scrimmages thanks to great plays turned in by the defense and steady offensive plays led by quarterback Brandon Mack and running back D.K. Buford. (more…) (August 13, 2012, Page 7)

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      Bluegrass State C headed to Ole Miss

      A change of heart led Tyler Jackson to Oxford.

      In January, the Lexington Catholic (Ky.) senior catcher verbally committed to play baseball at Western Kentucky, but after doing some thinking, Jackson decided what he really wanted to do was make a push to play in the Southeastern Conference. (more…) (July 19, 2012, Page 7)

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        ‘Dores top Southaven in jamboree action

        Lafayette’s first live action since winning last season’s Class 4A state title came in the form of a 21-13 win over Southaven at William L. Buford Stadium Friday evening. While LHS coach Anthony Hart wasn’t worried about the score of the contest that was broken down into two 20-minute halves with a running clock, he was more interested in how his Commodores looked heading into the season opener against Tupelo.

        What Hart, and those in attendance, saw was an LHS team that was opportunistic on defense and an offense that played with good effort even if the results weren’t like they were during the 2010 season. (August 15, 2011, Page 1B)

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          LHS answers questions in jamboree

          A successful spring for the Lafayette Commodores, one that allowed coach Anthony Hart and his staff to answer some questions about next year’s team, came to an end last night with live action  at William L. Buford Stadium. (May 14, 2010, Page 7A)

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