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Published 02/12/2010 - 10:52 a.m. CST

News release from Pike County Iron Horse

The Pike County Iron Horse is a minor league football team that will begin playing home games in Pike County Mississippi starting May 2010. The Iron Horses will be playing a 10 game regular season schedule with 5 home games and 5 away games with a chance to go to playoffs and a Championship Game in Florida.

Our games are throughout the Southeastern USA. The Iron Horse Team is a member of The Premier South Football League (PFSL).

Published 01/28/2010 - 7:57 p.m. CST

TNT Youth Football and Cheerleader League closed the 2009 Season with a Bang. Ten of the TNT Bombettes performed during the Halftime Show with the New Orleans Saintsations at the last home game before the playoffs.

The Bombettes, local cheerleaders, were also featured during the game on one of the halftime commercials. The Saints are headed to the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 7th, where they will play the Indiapolis Colts for the title. They defeated the Minnesota Vikings in an overtime thriller 31-28 to win the NFC Championship for the first time in franchise history.

 
Published 01/21/2010 - 10:44 p.m. CST

Golf’s former golden boy Tiger Woods has been virtually invisible since his solo car accident the morning after Thanksgiving. But, the whereabouts of Woods no more remain a mystery.

According to news reports, Woods has checked into a sex rehab facility in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

Published 08/21/2009 - 7:16 a.m. CST

Malcolm Jones
Malcolm Jones

A crowd of people turned out to meet the new McComb High School Head Football Coach, Malcolm Jones and his coaching staff last night at the Tiger Activity Complex in McComb. Jones was presented by McComb School District Athletic Director, Samuel West during its ‘Meet and Greet’ event. He is the first African American head football coach in the history of the school district.

He was joined by his coaching staff: Dedrick Johnson, Damon Felder, Antonio Wright, Brook Burns, Ronald Reed, and Thomas Jackson.

 
Published 07/31/2009 - 7:14 a.m. CST

Excitement was truly in the air as the TNT Bombettes scuffled to change clothes and rehearse for their Grand Performance on Saturday, July 18, 2009. As the Bombettes practiced their cheers and chants, in walked 5 of the New Orleans Saintsations.

Higgins Middle School Gymnasium in McComb echoed with screams and yells as the New Orleans Saintsations (Ariel, Aimee, Jessica, Alexis and Zeraleigh) were introduced.

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