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- Pearl River Wins Season Opener with Last Minute Layup!
CARTHAGE, Tx. — In Texas, even the wins are bigger. Pearl River (1-0 overall) kicked off the Govan‑Williams era in dramatic fashion, defeating No. 8 Kilgore (1-1) 54‑52. "Being able to come out and start it off the right way at Pearl River means a lot," Govan-Williams said. "I attribute this game to my players—their willingness to trust me as their head coach, but most importantly, their willingness to fight. We always talk about players being an extension of the head coach, and tonight, I took pride in that." In a hostile environment tied at 52, head coach Shenea Govan-Williams called a timeout to draw up a potential game-winning play. With 12.3 seconds left on the clock, the Wildcats couldn't get the shot to fall, and Kilgore got the rebound. The spotlight found the freshman Jahanna Wilson (Jackson; Callaway) in a one-on-one situation as Kilgore passed the ball behind the defense and up court to a lone Ranger. Baptized by fire in her first collegiate game, Wilson came up big and ripped the ball out of the Kilgore players' hands. Wilson then passed the ball out of traffic to Mattison Bell (Philadelphia, Miss.; Choctaw Central), who dribbled up court with the clock ticking down. Bell delivered a pinpoint pass into the paint to Cy'Nara Robinson (McGehee, Ark.). In a scene straight out of a movie, Robinson shot the layup, and as time expired the ball went in. From there, the celebration ensued as Govan-Williams coached Pearl River to its first ranked win since November 20, 2023, against Shelton State. "We practice that exact situation every day, whether it's 30 or 45 seconds," Govan-Williams said. "Mattison was so poised, watching the clock with six seconds left, making the big play to Cy'nara, getting her feet under her, and being so confident to make that last shot. I think that came down to what we preach every day in practice." FIRST HALF The Wildcats got off to a slow start, as Kilgore raced out to an early 6-0 lead. Bell was the first Wildcat to score in the 2025-26 campaign, hitting a jumper off a steal by Hughes, assisted by Jae'la Smith (Vicksburg, Porter's Chapel). After that basket, Kilgore maintained their pressure and surged ahead 11-2. Pearl River responded as Hughes and Smith each hit jump shots, and Bell drained a wide-open three, closing the first quarter at 19-8. The second quarter began with Pearl River going on a 7-2 run, fueled by five points from Robinson and a layup from Wilson, cutting the deficit to 20-16. From there, the teams traded baskets until halftime, with Kilgore holding a 31-24 lead. SECOND HALF After the half, Pearl River went on another run, this time a 7-0 surge capped by a Bell jumper to tie the game at 31-31. The third quarter remained a back-and-forth battle. Hughes led the Wildcats offensively, scoring on a five-foot pull-up jumper and a layup, as Pearl River trailed 44-41 heading into the fourth. In the final quarter, Wilson took over, scoring seven straight points to put the Wildcats ahead 52-47. The Rangers managed to tie the game, but chaos ensued in the closing moments, and Pearl River ultimately opened the season with a victory. LEADING THE WAY Jae'la Smith would have 16 points, going 7-10 from the field. Madison Hughes was next up in points for Pearl River, scoring 10 with three blocks. Cy'Nara Robinson was possibly the biggest name for the Wildcats, scoring 9 points and hitting the game-winner.
- Danny Dossett Sr Has Died: Hattiesburg Pillar & Owner of Dossett Cadillac
HATTIESBURG, Miss (THN News)- Danny Dossett Sr has died. Mr. Dossett is the long time owner of Dossett Cadillac in Hattiesburg. Danny leadership and commitment to Hattiesburg was amplified by maintaining both ownership and a strong presence in the inner city towards the downtown Hattiesburg area when most car dealerships that once filled Broadway Drive and West Pine Street left to build newer and bigger lots on Hwy 98 in West Hattiesburg. The news of Mr. Dossett passing was confirmed on his official business social media page: “It is our sad duty to inform every one of you that Mr. Danny Dossett Sr., owner, leader, our rock, our inspiration, has went to be with the Lord this afternoon. His leadership has defined us for over 50 years! He strived everyday to make us better men and women, and he was what made this business what it has become. He treated every person he came across with respect, kindness, and professionalism. He was very appreciative to every customer that trusted us with their automotive needs. We will honor his legacy at Dossett GMC Cadillac for the next 50 years, and beyond! Thank you Mr. Danny!” This is a developing story.
- Hattiesburg Man Hit By Train
HATTIESBURG, MS (THN NEWS) - A Hattiesburg man was hit by a train. According to reports, Carl Gray was struck by a train in the Palmer’s Crossings. Local offcials are trying to contact his family. This is a developing story.
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