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March 12, 2009

A well deserved "Shout Out"

Ainsworth named Wendy’s Heisman finalist
Magee Courier
Jordan Ainsworth was recently named a School Winner and Top Ten State Finalist for the prestigious Wendy's High School Heisman Award. To be eligible for this award, students must display academic aptitude, athletic talent and community leadership.The Wendy's High School Heisman program, awarded in conjunction with the collegiate Heisman, celebrates the achievements of the nation's top high school seniors both in and out of the classroom. Just as the collegiate Heisman is known for being the top award in college football, the WHSH award is known for being the most prestigious award at the high school level. The award encourages future leadership by recognizing well-balanced lifestyles at an early age. Ainsworth was selected as a State Finalist based on the following accomplishments: Academically, he has a 3.97 GPA with a 27 ACT score. He has first place subject area awards in Geometry, Algebra II, Advanced Math, Biology I, Chemistry I, Bible, Spanish I and Computer II. He received the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Award, the Southern Pine Youth Leadership Award, was a member of the Simpson County Future Leaders Program, Star Student, President of the senior class, President of the Student Body, and president of SCA's Honor club. He has received the Citizenship Award from the faculty three years.
Ainsworth was chosen by his peers as class favorite his sophomore and junior years. He has also been selected as Most Spiritual Minded, Best School spirit, and Most Intellectual. This year he was voted Mr. SCA. He has been a homecoming escort for three years and a campus Beau for 2 years. Other activities of Jordan's include participating on Simpson's Academic Quiz Bowl Team and competing with the Future Business Leaders of America entrepreneurship team, where they placed 4th in district, and leading the SCA drum line.Athletically, Ainsworth has competed in tennis, high jump, and basketball for Simpson Academy. In tennis, his boy's doubles team was district runner up for the '06-'07 season, and he was awarded Most Improved player that year. He was named All-District in basketball the past three years and was chosen by the Clarion Ledger as "Top Performer of the Week" twice this season. He received the Best Offensive Player award last year and was named a Mississippi Private School Association ALL-STAR this year. Ainsworth is a member of Goodwater Baptist Church where he has participated in Bible Drills for 9 years, served on the Youth Pastor Search committee, and the Youth Council committee.
Some other community service and activities over the years include participating in the City of Magee's Youth Council, Katrina Volunteer, peer tutor, volunteer drum teacher, church construction volunteer, and teaching Spanish to an elementary classroom. He is a member of Boy Scout Troop 81 currently working on his Eagle Project. Jordan's passion for Christ and basketball led him to organize and conduct a Christian Basketball camp. He also gives inspirational talks in churches as often as he can. "All our applicants have shown throughout their high school careers that they embody the Wendy's High School Heisman lifestyle, " said Jack Henderson, headmaster of Simpson Academy. "This award is the perfect way to celebrate their achievements and showcase the outstanding talent at Simpson Academy." Future plans for Jordan include playing basketball in college while pursuing a double major in business and coaching. He is the son of Dan and Staci Ainsworth of Magee.

March 11, 2009

What not to do on your birthday!


AA South Baseball

Tuesday, March 10th
#1 Central Private improved to 12-0 and 3-0 in district play with a 10-0 shutout of #4 Centreville. The Tigers fell to 6-3 and 0-1.
Gage Wilkinson picked up the win on the mound and also went yard at the plate, and Thomas Bourgeois contributed with a two run home run.
Next up for the Rebels will be a road trip to Centreville for a double-header on Friday.
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#2 Simpson remained undefeated at 8-0 with a 10-0 district win over Prentiss. Casey Hunt (3-0) was the winning pitcher. Lee Mashburn and Steven Capistran each had doubles at the plate.
Simpson will travel to Prentiss on Thursday.
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Adams over River Oaks 14-9 with Colin Dollar the winning pitcher. ACCS goes to 5-3 overall and 1-0 in district 3AA play while River Oaks slips to 4-2 and 0-1. Freshman Christopher Perry went 3-5 with 2 doubles and 5 RBI's to lead Adams.
Next up for both squads is a Friday double-header at River Oaks.
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#5 Brookhaven got a 7-2 home win over Columbia. Brookhaven improves to 5-2 while Columbia drops to 3-3. Brookhaven travels to Columbia for a double-header on Thursday. (No stats available)
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Riverfield over Prairie View 2-1. The Raiders move to 6-2-1 overall and 1-0 in district 3AA play while PVA falls to 1-6 and 0-1. Corbin Cater picked up the win for Riverfield. Prairie View's Hunter Smith tagged a home run for the Spartans. Riverfield has won 5 of their last 6 games and will travel to Prairie View on Friday for a double-header. Prairie View will be at Franklin on Thursday.
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The Trinity Saints picked up their third win of the season with a dominating 25-8 win at Amite School Center. Wells Middleton earned the win on the mound and went 3-4 from the plate, including a grand slam and a double. Givonni Dent went 4-4, drew a walk, and scored 5 runs, and Daniel Dunaway hit a 3 run home run.
For ASC Corey Varnado hit a 2 run home run and Cole Wells went 2-4 from the plate.
Trinity (3-4) is scheduled to participate in the Vidalia Tournament Thursday thru Saturday.
ASC (0-6) will host WCCA on Thursday.

March 9, 2009

AA South Baseball

Monday, March 9th
The top ranked Central Private Rebels opened up district 5AA play with a 14-4 win at home over district foe Oak Forest. The Rebels smashed seven home runs against the Yellow Jackets to improve to 11-0 overall.
Jason Young was the winning pitcher.
Thomas Bourgeois, Brennon Courville, and Ridge Perkins each sent two out of the park and Seth Stevens added the seventh home run.
The Rebels took the second game of the doubleheader 17-7 with Logan Lewis picking up the win on the mound.
Central Private will host a surging Centreville Tigers squad on Tuesday with the first pitch at 6:30.
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Centreville had little trouble in disposing of the Huntington Hounds Monday evening as the Tigers rolled to a 14-2 win to improve to 6-2. Junior Brad Jelks only gave up two hits and picked up the win on the mound for Centreville. Jelks also collected a double at the plate and Tyler Towles continued to impress as the freshman had a single and triple on the night.
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The Simpson Cougars ran their record to 7-0 with a convincing 17-3 home win over Leake on Monday evening. Andy Maddox (1-0) picked up the win and the Cougars got home runs from Steven Capistran, Ben Meadows, and Marc McMillian.
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The Copiah Colonels also remained undefeated as they went on the road and blew out Benton Academy 15-1. Russ Singleton was the winning pitcher.

March 4, 2009

Southern Sports and Travel AA All South Teams

AA All South Boys First Team
David Hahn
Chamberlain-Hunt, Senior, MPSA All-Star
28 pts, 17 rebs
Jaron Edwards
Bowling Green, Junior
20 pts, 8 rebs, 6 assistsJake Reed
Brookhaven, Junior
13 pts, 7 rebsBrandon Daggs
Trinity, Junior
14 pts, 117 steals, 37 3-pointersBlaine Roberts
Brookhaven, Senior, MPSA All-Star
12 pts, 4 rebs, 4 assists
*Photos courtesy of LeAnn Wright
AA All South Girls First Team
Lindsey Oliver
Oak Forest, Senior, MPSA All-Star
11 pts, 5 assist, 3 steals
Caroline Oliphant
Prairie View, Junior
16 pts, 5 assists, 5 steals, 4 rebsAnna Mangold
Brookhaven, Sophomore
10, pts, 7 rebs, 22 blk shots Cassie Bennett
Oak Forest, Senior
10 pts, 8 rebs Caroline Ketchings
Trinity, Senior, MPSA All-Star
15 pts, 6 assists, 3 rebs, 50 3-pointers
*Photos courtesy of LeAnn Wright
AA All South Boys Second Team
Drew Misita
Oak Forest, Sophomore
20 pts, 5 rebs, 4 assists
Kyle Brown
Centreville, Senior, MPSA All-Star
15 pts, 8 rebs, 4 assists
Florian Doeinck
Silliman, Junior
15 pts, 8 rebs, 3 assists
Shod Fortenberry
Bowling Green, Junior
16 pts, 8 rebs
Jordan Ainsworth
Simpson, Senior, MPSA All-Star
17 pts, 8 rebs, 3 assists
AA All South Girls Second Team
Terah Winborne
Brookhaven, Freshman
10 pts, 41 3-pointers
3 steals, 3 assists
Madelyn Cross
Trinity, Sophomore
10 pts, 10 rebs, 5 steals
Ashton Scarborough
Columbia, Sophomore
16 pts, 5 rebs
Lauren Brumfield
Oak Forest, Senior, MPSA All-Star
11 pts, 4 assists, 4 rebs

Laura Beth Wright
Brookhaven, Freshman
9 pts, 6 rebs, 3 assists
*Photos Courtesy of LeAnn Wright

March 3, 2009

AA South All-Stars

Congratulations to the AA South players selected to the MPSA All-Star teams!
David Hahn, Chamberlain-Hunt
Andrew Johnson, Trinity
Blaine Roberts, Brookhaven
Jordan Ainsworth, Simpson
Brock Banos, Oak Forest
Kyle Brown, Centreville
Caroline Ketchings, Trinity
Ashley Morrison, Adams
Leann Griffin, Prentiss
Lindsey Oliver, Oak Forest
Lauren Brumfield, Oak Forest

March 2, 2009

MPSA Changes?

"I'm Just Sayin"
By Darron Thomas
Now that the basketball season is over, with the exception of the All-Star games, some things come to mind that have been bantered about over the past month or so. One item is being seriously considered, but a few more need to be.

*The possible change of only allowing three teams from each class into the Overall tournament has been going around and I first heard it at the state tourney in Brookhaven. I was told that an effort was being considered in order to make the consolation games mean something as opposed to teams not playing to win in order to get better seeding at Overall. At first thought I felt it would be a good idea, and I still do, but why stop there? Why just the state tournament consolation games? Let’s cut the numbers down to three from the district tournaments to south state tournaments. I hope that the issue will draw much needed attention when the item comes up for committee discussion.

*An item that I personally would like to see change is the format of choosing the All-Star squads each season. It’s time to allow juniors into the event. In a season where so many juniors in AA South had huge impacts on the success of their teams they should be recognized by being able to participate in the All-Star game, not only to promote their school but to possibly turn some heads from some recruiters that otherwise wouldn’t know they existed. A stronger effort needs to be made to give all our athletes all the opportunities we can give them.

*One issue that arose back in December came from an old high school buddy of mine that I played basketball with way back when we wore the high Larry Bird shorts and knee high socks. (Yep I’m old) My buddy has a wife, a daughter, and two sons, and just to get into an athletic event he has to fork out nearly $30 bucks. Well that may be okay if you only go to football games on Friday nights, but if you want basketball and/or baseball it gets pretty expensive. With all that being said, the question arises…Is the MPSA family friendly? Why does a family of five that sends their children to an MPSA school required to pay almost $30 at the gate? Gate passes get doled out for coaches, assistants, assistants to assistants, administrators, media get in free, and no telling who else, but an MPSA family of five gets no break?
Hey maybe some schools help out in certain situations but I’m just sayin…come on!

See ya somewhere…………