Archive - Oct 19, 2012
Mississippi State University Vice President for Research David Shaw confirmed Friday that Starkville-based technology incubator SemiSouth is closing down, but said he hopes a solution can be developed to retain employees who will be affected.
The Starkville Yellowjackets have played more away games than home outings to this point of this season.
That's why the Jackets want to savor each time they enter the home stadium for competition and get to do that tonight against the Yazoo City Indians. The homecoming game begins at 7 p.m.
Most coaches will say every game is a big game, but tonight's game can be consideredy the biggest of the season for the Starkville Academy Volunteers.
The Volunteers (5-4, 2-2) travel to Pelahatchie to take on the East Rankin Academy Patriots (5-4, 2-2) for the Class AAA, Division II championship.
Currently experiencing a five-game win streak in a season where they have only one loss, it would be easy for the West Oktibbeha Timberwolves to start getting comfortable, but coach Adam Lowrey knows that if they want to extend the season, they can not let off the gas anytime soon.
SCOOBA – In a game where an offensive seminar was put on, it was three big defensive plays that made the difference.