BREAKING NEWS: The MHSAA has passed a 1.5 multiplier for private schools that compete in the Association.
That means that the private school enrollment numbers will be multiplied by 1.5 and that will be the number used for which level they compete in.
The MHSAA counts grades 9-11 for reclassification. This will go into practice for the 2027-2028 season.
This has been a dream for many years.
Grateful for the opportunity and honored to take on the responsibility of serving alongside our outstanding coaches and student-athletes.
Looking forward to what’s ahead.
Big thanks to my buddy @tracewalters for the graphic.
Go Pats!
♦️ Kings and Queens of Diamonds ♦️
@PRCC_Baseball and @PearlRiverSB became the first NJCAA Division II programs from the same school to win national championships in the same season — and the first junior college athletic department to accomplish the feat since 2007. 🤯
What a year from the Wildcats! 👏
#RRR🐾
ALL-COUNTY SOCCER: Jeremy Lawrence led Warren Central's girls team to the MHSAA Class 6A semifinals for the third year in a row, and is the 2026 Vicksburg Post soccer Coach of the Year for Warren County.
https://t.co/ndSfwIhUGt
ALL-COUNTY SOCCER: Warren Central's Jacob Porter followed one outstanding season with another and claimed The Vicksburg Post's boys soccer Player of the Year award for the second year in a row.
https://t.co/cII9u8yqoR
ALL-COUNTY SOCCER: Jordan Polk finished a record-setting soccer career at Warren Central with the school's career goals record and a second straight Vicksburg Post girls Player of the Year award.
https://t.co/COvwicJPqE
BAD MAGIC: Little Rock scored four runs in the top of the ninth inning after Southern Miss had taken the lead in the eighth, and beat the Golden Eagles 7-4 in the opening game of the NCAA baseball tournament’s Hattiesburg Regional on Friday.
https://t.co/5BVCjFtb08
MATINEE IDOLS: Nathan Rose and Tevis Payne II drove in two runs apiece, pitcher Hunter Belton allowed one run and struck out five in six innings, and the Mississippi Mud Monsters beat Tri-City in a Frontier League matinee Wednesday at Trustmark Park.
https://t.co/bnRlNwNMEx
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: Pearl River Community College capped a storybook season by beating Des Moines Area 2-1 on Monday to win the NJCAA Division II softball national championship.
https://t.co/GsQv4OVUkd
ALL-STATE PICKS: Warren Central’s Justin Greer and Tristan Jamison, St. Aloysius’ Keller Bradley, and Tallulah Academy’s Tripp Gayle and J.T. McDaniel were all selected to all-state baseball teams in the MHSAA and MAIS.
https://t.co/rIxAxwu3qX
Breaking: For a second consecutive year Mississippi State’s Davis Wade Stadium will be the host site for the 2026 MHSAA Football State Championships.
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HAPPY HOMECOMING: The Mississippi Mud Monsters returned home to Trustmark Park on Monday after a 12-game road trip and celebrated with a victory over the Tri-City Valley Cats.
@mudmonstersbsb
https://t.co/sV0wRpZNDn