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Mississippi Royals, Local 12U Tournament Team, places 2nd at Perfect Game World Series
Published 3:50 pm Monday, June 26, 2023
NATCHEZ — For the second year in a row, the Mississippi Royals, a local 12-and-Under tournament baseball team from Natchez placed very well at a major tournament in the Gulf Coast region.
The Royals, led by head coach Adams Conerly of Natchez, finished as the runner-up at the Perfect Game World Series held in Gulf Shores, Ala. last Tuesday, June 20 through last Friday, June 23 with a unique format — pool play action followed by a double-elimination bracket in each age group.
“We have 11 players and they are from all around the area. Several different schools — Adams County Christian School, Cathedral School, Natchez Public Schools, Delta Charter School, Monterey, and we have one from Franklin County – Eli Twiner. He didn’t play. He was injured. He hurt his arm a couple of months ago. But he was on the team,” Conerly said.
Last year, they had a runner-up finish at the USSSA (United States Specialty Sports Association) World Series that was held in Gulfport.
Conerly noted that there were 11 teams from the 12-and-Under age group and that the Royals were the only team representing Mississippi.
“We had teams from Texas, Florida, Kentucky, Alabama, and Louisiana,” Conerly added.
The Royals went just 1-3 in pool play games that were played last Tuesday and Wednesday, yet somehow advanced the double-elimination bracket portion of the tournament, which started last Thursday.
They won their first two games despite having to play back-to-back games, Conerly said. They then lost their third game of the day to a AAA team 6-5 to be knocked down the losers’ bracket heading into play last Friday.
“We had to come in and win the once game to advance to the championship game and we won 3-2 over the Midland Bulls from Midland, Texas. It was more of a pitchers’ duel. Not a lot of hitting,” Conerly said.
In that game, starting pitcher Jax Beach pitched five strong innings before Lucas Mullins came on in relief to pitch the sixth inning. Conerly said he was proud of the way those two stepped up to help the Royals advance to the championship game.
“They were dominant in holding them to just two runs. That was an integral part of winning that game, along with the other great defensive plays.,” Conerly noted.
Unfortunately, the Mississippi Royals ran into a juggernaut in the championship game in the form of the Adidas Titans, a AAA team from Austin, Texas. The Titans won that game 9-2 and the title.
“The boys were exhausted by that point. It was their ninth game in four days. That was a lot of baseball,” Conerly said.
After narrowly advancing out of pool play, Conerly added that there were very little chance of his team to go as far as they did. But he knew that the Royals still had a chance because they believed in themselves and each other, as well as what they went through earlier in the season.
“From the outside looking in, there were no expectations for us to make it to the championship game. But we knew what the boys could do and we could the right players in the right positions at the right time. Throughout the season, they made it to four championship games in other tournaments,” Conerly said. “We knew it was going to take a lot of hard work and a lot of perseverance and a lot of determination.”
Conerly said there was another big difference between his team and other teams playing in the Perfect Game World Series — the attitude in which they played with.
“We played with a lot of class and good sportsmanship. We definitely came across a lot of teams without any class and any sportsmanship. That’s unusual for 12-year-olds,” Conerly said.
Joining Conerly on the coaching staff are Jimmy Mullins and Adam Flynn.
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Earthquake strikes Jackson, MS area on Thanksgiving Day. See the details
VIDEO: Students practice earthquake drill for Great Oregon ShakeOut
Spencer Butte Middle School students participate in the Great Oregon ShakeOut, learning about earthquakes and what to do if one occurs.
A 2.5 magnitude earthquake struck near the Ross Barnett Reservoir on Thanksgiving Day, the United States Geological Survey confirmed.
The minor-earthquake struck around 12 kilometers southeast of Canton at a depth of 5 kilometers. It happened around 7:48 a.m. No damage was reported.
The quake was recorded on the north side of the of the reservoir near where Highway 43 crosses the lake and south of the Natchez Trace Parkway.
Earthquakes have occurred in the region before.
“Until 2014, when the dramatic increase in earthquake rates gave Oklahoma the number one ranking in the conterminous U.S., the most seismically active area east of the Rocky Mountains was in the Mississippi Valley area known as the New Madrid seismic zone,” according to the USGS website.
In the winter of 1811 and 1812, according to the USGS, the New Madrid seismic zone “generated a sequence of earthquakes that lasted for several months and included three very large earthquakes estimated to be between magnitude 7 and 8. The three largest 1811-1812 earthquakes destroyed several settlements along the Mississippi River, caused minor structural damage as far away as Cincinnati, Ohio, and St. Louis, Missouri, and were felt as far away as Hartford, Connecticut, Charleston, South Carolina, and New Orleans, Louisiana.”
A 2.6 magnitude earthquake also struck in Oklahoma on Thanksgiving Day.
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Minor earthquake recorded in Mississippi on Thanksgiving
MADISON COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) – A minor earthquake was recorded in Mississippi early Thanksgiving morning.
According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the 2.5-magnitude earthquake occurred southeast of Canton near the Ross Barnett Reservoir around 1:48 a.m. on Thursday, November 28.
Officials with the Michigan Technological University said earthquakes below 2.5-magnitude are “generally not felt.” So far, there are no reports of any damage in Madison County.
The last earthquake that occurred in Madison County was a 2.8-magnitude earthquake in 2019.
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Thanksgiving on Mississippi Public Broadcasting Think Radio, set to air on Thursday, November 28th
MISSISSIPPI (KTVE/KARD) — For Thanksgiving, on Thursday, November 28, 2024, the Mississippi Public Broadcasting Radio will air a special programming.
Photo courtesy of Mississippi Public Broadcasting
According to officials, “Turkey Confidential” and “Feasting with the Great American Songbook: An Afterglow Thanksgiving Special” will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Francis Lam will be taking calls and help those in need of Thanksgiving cooking tips for the biggest cooking day of the year.
According to officals, “Feasting with the Great American Songbook: An Afterglow Thanksgiving Special” will explore classic jazz and popular songs about food by singers like Louis Armstrong, Louis Jordan, and Fats Waller, perfect for listening while sitting at the table.
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