#HSFT20 Stop #34 -- Hebron Christian Eagles
Hebron Christian starts the season off against Marvell Academy on August 21st.
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Hebron Christian starts the season off against Marvell Academy on August 21st.
Winters feels the Cougars competitive tradition plays a huge rule in how the team operates.
The Mississippi Association of Community Colleges voted on Friday, July 24th, to delay football season to October 1st.
Houston hosts New Hope to open the season September 4th.
2019 was a tough season for Belmont, but the Cardinals look to right the ship in 2020. The team brings back some key players that will play a big part in their success if they can stay healthy!
Choctaw County starts the season off against Calhoun City on September 4th.
Amid growing concerns of COVID-19, MSU Athletics is offering a touchless ticketing option this fall.
Aberdeen starts the season September 4th hosting South Pontotoc.
WATCH: Sulligent head coach Daniel Merchant previews the Blue Devils upcoming season.
Besides the smiling faces, the Aliceville Yellowjackets have plenty to look forward to heading into the 2020 season.
SEC student-athletes won't be required to choose between their health or their scholarship.
The Green Wave believe the chemistry they've developed on and off the field is going to be key in their success.
A couple players who will play a big part in Pickens County success are senior linebacker and returning tackles leader K.J. Byrd and Junior quarterback Javion Belle.
Coming off a rebuilding season, the Bulldogs are ready to get back to winning.
SEC soccer, volleyball and cross country won't start competition until August 31st.
The Mississippi High School Athletics Association approved a two-week delay for the Fall 2020 season.
Year after year and season after season, the South Lamar Stallions continue to find success.
Juco football will restart come spring of 2021.
However, Adair looks at this as an opportunity to get the young guys to buy into their system.
The Urchins have a solid core in place to do so including senior running back Colton Plunk who rushed for over 1,500 yards last season and 20 touchdowns.
Before the NFL season kicks up again, Simmons is giving back to the community that started it all.
Players like the culture Keith and his staff have established as they prepare for the season.
The Blue Devils host Ripley for their season opener August 21st.
WATCH: Mississippi's State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs shared thoughts on whether he felt high school athletics would be feasible for the 2020 fall season.