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Hattiesburg, MS, United States
I am a senior Broadcast Journalism student at the University of Southern Mississippi. I am also an intern in the sports department at WDAM, the local NBC affiliate.

Friday, October 29, 2010

New Orleans Hornets Hot

Two supposedly disgruntled all-stars squared off in New Orleans tonight. Chris Paul of the New Orleans Hornets and Carmelo Anthony of the Denver Nuggets, who both were rumored to want out of their current teams during the offseason, took to the hardwood in both teams' second game of the season. The Hornets edged the Nuggets 101-95 at "The Hive" in New Orleans. Although it was an "average" game for the Hornets' point guard, he was the leading scorer for the team with 18 points. He also added seven assists and seven rebounds on the evening. Anthony was the leading scorer for the Nuggets. He posted a double-double on the stat sheet for the visitors with 24 points and 10 rebounds. Although some news outlets report that Anthony is ready to leave Denver, the future for both superstars is uncertain. All that is known at this point is that the New Orleans Hornets are 2-0 after taking down two playoff teams to start the season at home.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Jones County Junior College State Champs


The Jones County Junior College Ladies' soccer team had a superb season. The team won seven games in the southern district of the state, and they only lost once. After their great season, the team hosted the state championship tournament. The Lady Bobcats beat Itawamba in their first game 1-0 to move on to the state championship game. The JCJC Bobcats faced Hinds County Junior College in the championship. The Lady Bobcats beat the Hinds Eagles 1-0 in sudden death overtime to become State Champions of Mississippi. For more information about the JCJC Lady Bobcats soccer team, visit JCJC Athletics

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Dangerous Game

Injuries are a part of any sport, but they are especially common in football. The concussion problem facing football players has received plenty of attention recently with studies done for the National Football League on the effects of the injury on players. National news organizations like ESPN talk about the injuries often, especially with the new rules and fines for helmet-to-helmet contact. I talk to Oak Grove High School's Certified Athletic Trainer Kevin Mauldin to discuss concussions in football. He says that they are very serious injuries, but there are also other injuries to be wary of.

Petal Football Star

The Petal High Panthers start this football season with a 4-2 record. A main component of their success is their junior quarterback Anthony Alford. This dual-threat quarterback started the season with 91 yards passing and 59 yards rushing against South Panola which is ranked #2 in the country. His season has only improved since that game. Alford is averaging at least 100 yards of total offense in each game this season. He has also thrown for 6 touchdowns and rushed for 8 on the season so far.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Fall Isn't Just For Football

Without a doubt, football is the most popular sport in the United States. Each fall millions of people work for the weekend so they can watch football games, college or pro. This week I take look at two other sports that are going on this fall at Southern Miss. The Southern Miss rugby team and Women's Volleyball team do not receive a whole lot of fanfare. The rugby team has won five division titles and is the longest running club on campus. The Women's Volleyball team heads into this weekend with a match at Houston with an 8-7 record. You can find more information about these teams at southernmissrugby.com and http://southernmiss.cstv.com/sports/w-volley/smis-w-volley-body.html respectively. To watch this news package, click Southern Miss Rugby/Volleyball