Mississippi
Mississippi high school football scores for 2023 MHSAA Week 6
Here are Mississippi high school football scores from this week’s MHSAA Week 6 and MAIS Week 7 schedule:
Amanda Elzy 46, Thomas E. Edwards Sr. High School 22
Amite County 36, Bogue Chitto 28
Baldwyn 33, Walnut 12
Bay 40, Presbyterian Christian 18
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Bay Springs 28, Scott Central 7
Bayou Aca. 41, Central Hinds Aca. 20
Belmont 26, Alcorn Central 20
Benton Academy 21, Myrtle 15
Biloxi 55, John LeFlore Magnet High School, Ala. 22
Bruce 46, Potts Camp 25
Calhoun Aca. 42, Hebron Christian 6
Calhoun City 40, Hamilton Attendance Center 14
Callaway 14, Forest Hill 13
Choctaw County 44, East Webster 20
Clarkdale 13, Lake 6
Clinton 28, Terry 21
Columbia 27, Gautier 7
Columbus 23, New Hope 0
Coosa Christian, Ala. def. Heritage Academy, forfeit
D’Iberville 64, Wayne County 31
Enterprise Clarke 38, Southeast Lauderdale 6
Falkner 27, Strayhorn 19
Germantown 41, Gentry 14
Grenada 14, DeSoto Central 13
Hancock 22, Florence 20
Hartfield Academy 54, Oak Forest, La. 0
Hattiesburg 34, George County 28, OT
Heidelberg 44, Richton 0
Holmes County Central 34, Murrah 25
Humphreys 22, Yazoo County 14
Independence 20, Holly Springs 8
Jackson Aca. 29, St. Joseph-Madison 14
Jefferson Davis County 41, Seminary 33
Kemper County 50, McLaurin 0
Kirk Aca. 40, Indianola Aca. 6
Kosciusko 42, Caledonia 28
Kossuth 17, Booneville 13
Lamar School 14, Copiah Aca. 7
Lawrence County 53, Sumrall 37
LeFlore 51, Riverside 0
Leake Aca. 37, Pillow Aca. 20
Lee Academy, Ark. 62, Kemper Aca. 20
Long Beach 35, South Jones 34
Louisville 50, Houston High School 6
Loyd Star 44, Wilkinson County 30
Lumberton 41, Enterprise Lincoln 2
Madison-Ridgeland Aca. 51, East Rankin Aca. 14
Magee 21, Crystal Springs 20
Magnolia Heights 42, St. Joseph-Greenville 12
McComb 28, Laurel 26
Mendenhall 32, Forest 22
Meridian 30, Harrison Central 29
Mize 34, Newton 22
Mooreville 37, Smithville 6
Nanih Waiya 48, McAdams High School 12
Natchez 22, Hazlehurst 20
Nettleton 47, Aberdeen 26
Newton County 35, Northeast Lauderdale 0
Newton County Academy 42, Deer Creek School 14
North Pontotoc 35, South Pontotoc 17
Northpoint Christian 21, USJ, Tenn. 10
Noxapater 48, French Camp 46
Noxubee County 39, Itawamba AHS 14
Parklane Aca. 28, Adams Christian 26
Pass Christian 28, Greene County 6
Pelahatchie 42, St Andrew’s Episcopal High School 35
Perry Central 33, St. Patrick 13
Philadelphia 54, J. Z. George 12
Poplarville 54, Moss Point 12
Porter’s Chapel Aca. 58, Hillcrest Christian 16
Puckett 41, Leake County 6
Purvis 21, Forrest Co. AHS 19
Quitman 62, Morton 42
Raleigh 60, Pisgah 0
Resurrection Catholic 56, Salem 26
Richland 23, Lanier 20
Ripley 49, Shannon 19
Rosa Fort 38, Coahoma Co. 26
Rossville Christian, Tenn. 37, Coffeeville 26
Sacred Heart 18, East Marion 14
Saltillo 27, Water Valley 7
Sebastopol 30, Mount Olive 20
Senatobia 34, New Albany 31
Simmons 38, South Delta 32
Simpson Aca. 55, Brookhaven Academy 12
South Pike 44, Franklin Co. 20
St. Stanislaus 23, Stone 14
Starkville 49, Greenwood 6
TCPS 27, Hatley 22
Taylorsville 40, Tri-County Aca. 35
Tunica Academy 42, Humphreys Aca. 14
Union 54, Eupora 14
Vardaman 49, Thrasher 0
Velma Jackson 46, Ethel 0
Washington School 39, Delta Streets 0
West Bolivar 34, Leland 14
West Jones 21, Jackson Prep 6
West Lauderdale 47, Leake Central 31
West Lincoln 15, Sylva-Bay Aca. 14
West Marion 12, Tylertown 8
West Point 21, Tupelo 20
West Tallahatchie 40, McEvans 8
Winona 48, Charleston 26
Winona Christian 14, North Delta 12
Winston Aca. 54, Oak Hill Aca. 21
Thursday
Amory 48, Tishomingo County 20
East Union 42, Mantachie 20
Provine 42, Jim Hill 36
Mississippi
‘A Magical Mississippi Christmas’ lights up the Mississippi Aquarium
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) – The Mississippi Aquarium in Gulfport is spreading holiday cheer with a new event, ‘’A Magical Mississippi Christmas.’
The aquarium held a preview Tuesday night.
‘A Magical Mississippi Christmas’ includes a special dolphin presentation, diving elves, and photos with Santa.
The event also includes “A Penguin’s Christmas Wish,” which is a projection map show that follows a penguin through Christmas adventures across Mississippi.
“It’s a really fun event and it’s the first time we really opened up the aquarium at night for the general public, so it’s a chance to come in and see what it’s like in the evening because it’s really spectacular and really beautiful,” said Kurt Allen, Mississippi Aquarium President and CEO.
‘A Magical Mississippi Christmas’ runs from November 29 to December 31.
It will not be open on December 11th, December 24th, and December 25th.
Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate.
The event is made possible by the city of Gulfport and Coca-Cola Bottling Company.
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Mississippi asks for execution date of man convicted in 1993 killing, lawyers plan to appeal case to SCOTUS
Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch, a Republican, is seeking an execution date for a convicted killer who has been on death row for 30 years, but his lawyer argues that the request is premature since the man plans to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Charles Ray Crawford, 58, was sentenced to death in connection with the 1993 kidnapping and killing of 20-year-old community college student Kristy Ray, according to The Associated Press.
During his 1994 trial, jurors pointed to a past rape conviction as an aggravating circumstance when they issued Crawford’s sentence, but his attorneys said Monday that they are appealing that conviction to the Supreme Court after a lower court ruled against them last week.
Crawford was arrested the day after Ray was kidnapped from her parents’ home and stabbed to death in Tippah County. Crawford told officers he had blacked out and did not remember killing her.
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He was arrested just days before his scheduled trial on a charge of assaulting another woman by hitting her over the head with a hammer.
The trial for the assault charge was delayed several months before he was convicted. In a separate trial, Crawford was found guilty in the rape of a 17-year-old girl who was friends with the victim of the hammer attack. The victims were at the same place during the attacks.
Crawford said he also blacked out during those incidents and did not remember committing the hammer assault or the rape.
During the sentencing portion of Crawford’s capital murder trial in Ray’s death, jurors found the rape conviction to be an “aggravating circumstance” and gave him the death sentence, according to court records.
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In his latest federal appeal of the rape case, Crawford claimed his previous lawyers provided unconstitutionally ineffective assistance for an insanity defense. He received a mental evaluation at the state hospital, but the trial judge repeatedly refused to allow a psychiatrist or other mental health professional outside the state’s expert to help in Crawford’s defense, court records show.
On Friday, a majority of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Crawford’s appeal.
But the dissenting judges wrote that he received an “inadequately prepared and presented insanity defense” and that “it took years for a qualified physician to conduct a full evaluation of Crawford.” The dissenting judges quoted Dr. Siddhartha Nadkarni, a neurologist who examined Crawford.
“Charles was laboring under such a defect of reason from his seizure disorder that he did not understand the nature and quality of his acts at the time of the crime,” Nadkarni wrote. “He is a severely brain-injured man (corroborated both by history and his neurological examination) who was essentially not present in any useful sense due to epileptic fits at the time of the crime.”
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Crawford’s case has already been appealed multiple times using various arguments, which is common in death penalty cases.
Hours after the federal appeals court denied Crawford’s latest appeal, Fitch filed documents urging the state Supreme Court to set a date for Crawford’s execution by lethal injection, claiming that “he has exhausted all state and federal remedies.”
However, the attorneys representing Crawford in the Mississippi Office of Post-Conviction Counsel filed documents on Monday stating that they plan to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the appeals court’s ruling.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Mississippi Highway Patrol urging travel safety ahead of Thanksgiving
The rest of the night will be calm. We’ll cool down into the mid to upper 50s overnight tonight. A big cold front will arrive on Thanksgiving, bringing a few showers. Temperatures will drop dramatically after the front passes. It will be much cooler by Friday! Frost will be possible this weekend. Here’s the latest forecast.
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