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Short fields held Corinth to just 121 yards on 25 plays in taking a 31-7 lead at recess. The Warriors finished the night with 328 total yards on 54 snaps -- 46 for 285 on the ground. Corinth’s run at turnover-free football ended at three-plus games worth of play when Gwyn threw an interception with 5:27 left in the first. The Warriors came out a plus-two though with Tanner Maness, Jay Jones and Deonte Keith recovering Panther fumbles. The Warrior defense added five more sacks to its total for 34 yards. Cody Davis was in on two of the five, unofficially. Corinth 45, Amory 15 Amory 0 7 0 8 -- 15 Corinth 21 10 14 0 -- 45

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1st Quarter CHS -- Antares Gwyn 2 run (John Michael McFall kick), 9:01 CHS -- Kyoshi Agnew 2 run (McFall kick), 6:48 CHS -- Kendrick Williams 7 run (McFall kick), 3:00

19 with a knee injury. While Shaw didn’t start last Saturday night at Missouri, he entered with the Gamecocks trailing 17-0 in the third quarter and led South Carolina to a 27-24 in double overtime. The win over then fifth-ranked Missouri kept South Carolina in the chase for the SEC Eastern Division crown. “We know where we are. We know there are four teams that still can win� the division, South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier said. “We are going to try to do our best to win this one and move on to the next one when this is over.� Here are five things to watch when No. 14 South Carolina plays Missis-

2nd Quarter CHS -- Gwyn 15 run (McFall kick), 10:54 AHS -- Fred Garth 4 run (Caleb Shelly kick), 8:10 CHS -- McFall 45 FG, 6:50 3rd

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CHS -- Williams 72 run (McFall kick), 9:12 CHS -- Issac Haney 1 run (McFall kick), 2:46 4th Quarter AHS -- Drake Wallace 71 run (Jalen Holland run), 0:54

winning 27 games and advancing to the quarterfinals of the National Invitation Tournament before falling to BYU. The Golden Eagles gained a lot of momentum as a program during the run, drawing big crowds at a place not known for its fan support. Another big year could help solidify that bond with the program. Southern Miss does return a solid nucleus that includes Neil Watson, Daveon Boardingham, Michael Craig and Jerr-

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Summers and LaDarius White will see the majority of time in the backcourt with Henderson. Summers led the team with nearly four assists per game while White averaged 6.4 points per game and was arguably the team’s best defensive stopper. In the paint, Aaron Jones returns after tearing an ACL midway through last season. The 6-foot-9 junior showed signs of defensive brilliance last season, and Kennedy said he has been fully cleared to start the season. The Rebels will also rely on several freshmen — especially in the paint. Kennedy said a pair of 6-foot-9 forwards — Dwight Coleby and Sebastian Saiz — should be able to help immediately.

old Brooks, but the Golden Eagles must find a way to replace the production of leading scorer Dwayne Davis and leading rebounder Jonathan Mills. Tyndall said it’s possible because of a deeper roster. The Golden Eagles still aren’t a big team, but the addition of 6-foot-7 Jeremiah Eason and 6-foot10 Ude Ifeanyichukwa should help them play a little more effective defense in the paint. Southern Miss struggled against some of the bigger teams in Conference USA last season.

SCORES Lumberton 43, Mount Olive 14 Madison Central 52, NW Rankin 24 Magee 19, Mendenhall 13 Meridian 45, Terry 26 Morton 41, Collins 32 Moss Point 27, Bay St. Louis 7 Murrah 28, Columbus 9 Neshoba Central 44, Lanier 8 North Panola 42, Independence 24 North Pike 39, South Pike 0 North Pontotoc 34, Mooreville 0 Noxapater 52, Sebastopol 25 Oak Grove 42, Provine 0 Olive Branch 27, Hernando 12 Oxford 56, Center Hill 27 Pascagoula 28, George County 13 Pearl 34, Ridgeland 27 Pearl River Central 62, Natchez 36 Pelahatchie 41, East Oktibbeha 0 Petal 35, Forest Hill 0 Philadelphia 41, Choctaw County 6 Picayune 41, East Central 21 Purvis 48, Lawrence County 27 Quitman 45, Northeast Lauderdale 7 Ray Brooks 22, McAdams 0 Rosa Fort 22, Senatobia 13 Salem 21, Bogue Chitto 20 Saltillo 36, Lewisburg 26 Scott Central 34, Clarkdale 0

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tournament: ALL EYES ON HENDERSON: Mississippi guard Marshall Henderson is an undeniable talent — averaging 20.1 points per game last season — but his onand off-the-court antics have grown a little old in Oxford. He’s already been suspended three games this season for his conduct dating back almost a year and everyone will be watching to see if he can keep his behavior in check. REPLACING THE BIG MEN: Big men Murphy Holloway and Reginald Buckner aren’t with the Rebels anymore, and they’ll be sorely missed. The two combined for about 25 points and 18 rebounds per game, not to mention bruising post defense. Young players like Aaron Jones, Dwight Coleby and Sebastian Saiz will be asked to make large contributions.

STEADY GUARDS: Henderson is the biggest name in the Ole Miss backcourt, but the Rebels will also rely on Jarvis Summers and LaDarius White. The two juniors have played a lot of minutes the past two seasons and will be asked to do the same this season. Summers is the team’s only true point guard while White’s biggest value is as a defensive stopper. THE RETURN OF JONES: Aaron Jones looked like a future start last season — especially on the defensive end — before tearing an ACL against Kentucky. Coach Andy Kennedy consistently praises Jones’ athletic ability and also his

intelligence and knack for being in the right place at the right time. The Rebels need him to become more productive on the offensive end after he averaged just 3.5 points last season. BACK TO RELEVANCE: Ole Miss snapped the SEC’s longest drought without an NCAA tournament last season by blowing through the SEC tournament for an automatic bid. Now the Rebels hope for an extended stay as a relevant program in the SEC. The chances of that occurring are largely tied to the development of players around Henderson — especially in the paint.

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les leads South Carolina with seven sacks and 10 tackles for loss. He had two of those sacks last week in the win over Missouri. VERSATILE LEWIS: Mississippi State receiver Jameon Lewis become the first player nationally since 2008 to throw, catch and rush for touchdowns in the same game twice in the same season. In a 62-7 win over Troy on Sept. 21, Lewis threw a 36-yard TD to quarterback Dak Prescott, then caught a 50-yard score and added an 8-yard rushing touchdown. Lewis did it again last week to beat Kentucky 28-22 with a 19yard TD run, a 17-yard catch from Prescott before returning the favor to his quarterback to provide the winning margin.

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sippi State on Saturday: G A M E C O C K STREAKS: South Carolina has a couple of things trending its way this weekend: it has won six straight against the Bulldogs and 14 straight at Williams-Brice Stadium. Mississippi State had won six of the first eight meetings before the Gamecocks took control the past decade. Another victory Saturday would tie South Carolina’s record home win streak set from 1978-80. PRESCOTT THE RUNNER: Something’s got to give: Mississippi State sophomore quarterback Dak Prescott has run for 100-plus yards three times this year while the Gamecocks defense has permitted only one player this season to reach 100 yards on the

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