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Ole Miss Baseball Tops Mississippi State in Midweek, Wins Governor’s Cup
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PEARL, Miss. — Contemporary off a collection loss to Mississippi State over the weekend, Ole Miss picked up a 5-2 win over the identical Bulldogs on Tuesday at Trustmark Park, securing the Governor’s Cup for the primary time since 2015.
Ole Miss and Mississippi State have battled for a trophy in a midweek contest since 1980, the award first being titled the “Mayor’s Trophy” earlier than being renamed the “Governor’s Cup” in 2007. Though this recreation didn’t depend as a convention recreation, Ole Miss and Mississippi State will finish the common season with a 2-2 cut up in contests in opposition to each other this yr.
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The Rebels opened the night time’s scoring with a Jacob Gonzalez RBI triple within the first inning adopted by an RBI groundout from Tim Elko to make the rating 2-0. Elko completed the sport with three RBIs after driving two runs residence within the high of the fifth. Kevin Graham offered the remainder of the offense for the Rebels, driving residence a run of his personal within the fifth with a double.
Drew McDaniel bought the beginning on the hill for Ole Miss, throwing 5 innings of two-run ball, and solely one of many runs allowed was earned. Mason Nichols and Brandon Johnson pitched in reduction of McDaniel to seal the win.
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Ole Miss will now look to regain its footing in SEC play this weekend when it travels to Fayetteville to tackle Arkansas. That collection will start on Friday at 6:30 p.m. CT on SEC Community+.
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Mississippi doctors encourage people to avoid heat-related illnesses
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HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WHLT) – Temperatures are soaring across Mississippi.
“It’s really bad. I am melting. I mean, the humanity just swamps over you quickly,” said Vickie Barfield, who lives in Hattiesburg.
The high humidity and a heat index of 110 made it feel even hotter. Logan Bryant, who works in construction, said the heat makes for a hard day on the job.
“Well, being that I work outside, it makes you sweat a lot worse. So whenever it’s humid outside, it’s just uncomfortable,” he said.
During the high temperatures, doctors said people should stay indoors between the hours of noon and 2:00 p.m., limiting activity to the evening and morning. If you have to be outside for an extended period, you should take precautions.
“We want to make sure before we ever go outside that we’re already hydrated, already taking care of ourselves and being prepared. When we are planning on going outside with sunscreen, with bottled water, to make sure that we’re not letting ourselves get too hot,” said Dr. Grace Gable with Forrest General Hospital.
Gable said not taking preventative measures during a heat wave can cause serious medical conditions, including heat exhaustion.
“The signs of that include being really confused, feeling really hot. If you check a temperature, it might be as high as 104 degrees. Your pulse may be really fast. You might feel your heart racing and feel really dizzy. When that happens, we definitely want you to move into some AC if possible. If you are not able to make it inside the AC, make sure to get in the shade,” she said.
If you begin to feel dizzy and disoriented, call 911. Heat exhaustion can be fatal if left untreated.
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Crews rescue woman from Mississippi River
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FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. (WEAU) – Late yesterday afternoon crews responded to calls about a woman in the Mississippi River.
According to a news release from the Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office, on June 24 around 4:15 p.m., dispatch received calls about a woman impeding traffic on Highway 35 in Fountain City, Wis.
The release says that prior to deputies arriving, it appeared the 60-year-old woman entered the Mississippi River intentionally.
Fountain City Fire Department helped law enforcement with its rescue boat.
The woman was downstream about a half mile from where she entered the water. She was returned to shore and evaluated before being transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and further mental health evaluation.
The sheriff’s office urges the public not to swim in the Mississippi River until water levels and dangerous currents go down.
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Who’s on the Mount Rushmore of Mississippi State football wide receivers?
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To get through the offseason, we’re putting together the “Mount Rushmores” of Mississippi State football. We’ve set out backfields with the Mount Rushmores of both MSU quarterbacks and running backs.
Now, we move onto the pass-catchers. Here’s the Mount Rushmore of Mississippi State wide receivers…
There’s one receiving talent that stands out above the rest at Mississippi State, and that’s Eric Moulds. No other Bulldog pass-catcher has had the combination of size, speed, and dominant athleticism as Moulds.
As a freshman, Moulds caught 17 passes for 398 yards and four TDs. Those numbers would be upped to 39 catches for 845 yards and seven TDs in 1994. He’d close his college career with 62 for 779 and six TDs in 1995 before being a 1st round pick by the Buffalo Bills in the 1996 NFL Draft.
Eric Moulds would spend 12 seasons in the league, four times going for over 1000 yards and three times being named a Pro Bowler.
Mississippi State’s current WR coach happened to be one of the players responsible for turning around Bulldog football under Dan Mullen. A 4-star recruit out of Tupelo, Chad Bumphis proved to be a star in the making, leading the team in receiving as a true freshman in 2009.
In 2010 in became a true go-to target with 44 catches for 634 yards and five TDs. His numbers dipped in 2011, but he’d rebound better than ever the next year. As a senior, Bumphis caught 58 passes for 922 yards and a school-record 12 TDs.
Chad Bumphis is the all-time MSU leader in receiving TDs with 24 and is second in career yards at 2,270.
The first 1000-yard receiver in MSU history needs to make Mount Rushmore. In 1978, Mardye McDole caught 44 passes for 1,035 yards and seven TDs, earning All-SEC honors. That yardage total would stand as the single-season record at State all the way until 2021.
McDole pass-catching numbers would dip significantly as a junior and senior, but that’s because new HC Emory Bellard implemented his Wishbone attack. Within that offense, McDole frequently lined-up as a RB. He’d post 727 yards of total offense and six TDs in 1980, again being named All-SEC. Despite the change in usage, Mardye McDole still ranks third in all time receiving yards at State with 2,214.
You’d expect at least one WR from the greatest era of offense in Starkville to make Mount Rushmore. Fred Ross’ put together some of the best pass-catching seasons in State history during his career. After a quiet freshman season, Ross would make noise with five TDs during MSU’s incredible 2014 season.
As a junior, he’d become just the second 1000-yard receiver at State with a then school-record 88 catches for 1,007 yards and five TDs. Ross would go for another 917 yards as a senior and tie Chad Bumphis with 12 TD catches.
Fred Ross was named 1st Team All-SEC in both 2015 and 2016. He owns the career receiving record at MSU with 2,538 yards and is tied for second in career TDs with 22.
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