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Philip Poe

Philip Poe

Author at The Commercial Dispatch at The Commercial Dispatch

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    Victory Christian blanked by Faith Christian in home opener

    It’s been said that it doesn’t matter how you start, it’s all about how you finish.
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    Going Bananas

    Consider me a skeptic. If you’re a parent with a baseball-crazed child of a certain age, you likely found yourself at Dudy Noble Field on Friday or
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    ‘Play tough and have good technique’: Veteran coaching staff, senio...

    For Oak Hill head coach Tom Goode, 2024 was a whirlwind.
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    Brent Rooker named to MLB All Star Game

    Brent Rooker is heading to the Midsummer Classic for the second time in his career. The former Mississippi State star, who now plays for the Athletics,
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    Shooting fireworks isn’t a sport, but it is a competition

    Like most of you, I have a few great loves in life: my wife, my children, and a certain Major League Baseball team I prefer not to name for fear of
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    Mississippi State pair selected to USA Baseball team

    A pair of Mississippi State players will represent their country in The Land of the Rising Sun. Pitcher Ryan McPherson and third baseman Ace Reese were
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    Bulldog soccer duo joins USWNT College Talent ID Camp

    Mississippi State junior Zoe Main and freshman Adia Symmonds are experiencing soccer on one of the country’s biggest stages after scoring invitations to
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    Starkville Swim Team shines at Tupelo meet

    Members of the Starkville Swim Team continued to improve their times against tough competition during the John Servati Invitational in Tupelo from May
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    Hoop dreams: FLY & STY basketball tournament returns to Columbus

    COLUMBUS – Eighty youth basketball teams from around the Southeast will converge on Columbus this weekend for the second FLY & STY Hustle basketball
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    Where does Mississippi State Baseball stand ahead of 2025 NCAA Tour...

    After a tumultuous season that saw Mississippi State (34-21, 15-15 SEC) fire its head coach midway through, the Bulldogs are back in familiar territory;
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    Sticking the landing

    Sticking the landing
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    Going for Gold

    Going for Gold
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    Going for Gold

    Going for Gold
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    The curious case of Chris Lemonis

    Where were you when the news broke? I was sitting in a carpool line when a flurry of messages came – “Lemonis is out,” read one, followed relatively
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    What A Catch

    Devin Williams holds a 65 1/2 pound blue catfish which he caught Sunday at the Riverwalk near downtown Columbus. Williams said he caught the fish with a
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    The state of college basketball

    You’ve read it here before but it bears repeating; college football (as we know and love it) is over. Sure, there’ll still be football games played on or
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    Let’s ruin the College Football Playoff

    Historians would say baseball is America’s national pastime. TV executives know that football moves the needle more than anything else. I would argue,
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    Let’s ruin the College Football Playoff

    Historians would say baseball is America’s national pastime. TV executives know that football moves the needle more than anything else. I would argue,
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    Don’t bet on it

    I have no issues with gambling. If consenting adults want to blow their hard-earned money on games of chance as state law allows, then that is their
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    Don’t bet on it

    I have no issues with gambling. If consenting adults want to blow their hard-earned money on games of chance as state law allows, then that is their
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    Top of the Hill

    Oak Hill Academy senior Mason Pruden poses during his National Signing Day ceremony Wednesday in West Point. Pruden, a wide receiver and cornerback for