Four Choctaw County volleyball players have been named to the Class I, Region 4 all division first team. They are Caden Miles, Leah Hammons, Addie Stacy and Veronica Molina. Stacy is a junior, the other three are seniors.
Choctaw County won the region with a 12-0 record and reached the second round of the Class I playoffs.
— Laurence Hilliard
CCHS’ JOHNSON COMMITS
Choctaw County High School girls basketball standout LaGenesis Johnson has committed to play for Alcorn State University next season.
Johnson, a senior at CCHS, was also an accomplished volleyball player. She will be a key factor for the Lady Chargers on the basketball court this season.
— Austin Bishop
FCA BACK RUNS WILD
A superman type performance in a 45-20 victory over Vardaman, brought French Camp Academy’s C.J. Johnson very close to 1,000 rushing yards for the season. The junior quarterback ran 18 times for 331 yards and four touchdowns. He also compered three passes for 75 yards and a TD.
Johnson has 141 carries for 994 yards, better than seven yards a try, with 13 TDs. He has thrown for 667 yards and six TDs.
— Laurence Hilliard
UPCOMING SCHEDULE RETURNS
Beginning this week the Choctaw Plaindealer will begin running a local sports schedule to keep its readers informed of the upcoming sports activities in the area.
High schools covered by Louisville Publishing — which consists of the Choctaw Plaindealer, Winston County Journal, and Webster Progress times — are included in the schedule as well as Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Holmes Community College and East Central Community College. Also, colleges, which have players from one of our local high schools on their rosters are included as well. If you have any questions send sports editor Austin Bishop a text at 601-938-2471.
— Austin Bishop
ADDING UP
QUICKLY
Mississippi’s high school career record for passing yardage could soon be changing hands.
Taylorsville quarterback Ty Keyes, just a junior, enters the playoffs this week against Union with 2,996 yards passing on the season.
Keyes threw for 4,562 as a freshman and 3,736 as a sophomore to give him 11,294 yards for his career. That leaves the junior quarterback just 1,265 yards short of Mississippi’s all-time yardage leader Dylan Farve of St. Stanislaus who finished with 12,559 yards.
On the year, Keys is 155-of-222 passing and has 35 touchdowns which gives him 119 for his career.
— Robbie Robertson
MILLER ECLIPSES 1,000-YARD MARK
Dicenzo Miller, a sophomore running back at Choctaw County High school, went over the 1,000 yard mark for the season with 18 carries for 193 yards and three touchdowns in a 31-7 victory over Hatley. He has carried 140 times for 1,001 yards, a 7.2 average, and 11 touchdowns.
His stats were almost identical to the season opener against Independence when he had 18 carries for 195 yards and two TDs.
— Laurence Hilliard