Articles by Adam Minichino
Confidence helps Heritage Academy’s Waldrep shine
A little bit of confidence is paying dividends for Brooklyn Waldrep.
Mellott reaches goal, wins Possum Town Triathlon
A little bit helped carry Donna Mellott to her goal Saturday morning.
Gordon, Bulldogs face tough exhibition battle
STARKVILLE — The 2013 season is all about opportunity for Aaron Gordon and the Mississippi State University women’s soccer team.
Johnston gearing up for second annual Possum Town Triathlon
All the talk lived up to the hype.
A year ago, Ricky Johnston heard Brad Atkins and other local residents talk about sprint triathlons and how fun it was to compete in them. Johnston never had an opportunity to get involved in one, but he couldn’t help but be persuaded to participate in the inaugural Possum Town Triathlon.
MSU’s Sullivan poised to continue scoring exploits
STARKVILLE — At 5-foot-5, Elisabeth Sullivan easily could have gone unnoticed, but her speed didn’t allow it.
New approach at plate sparks Heritage Academy’s McLain
A change in approach is paying big dividends for Caitlin McLain at the plate.
Oak Hill Academy’s Ellis injured at ASA Nationals
Maegen Ellis returned from California with one too many mementos.
Bryant family enjoys competition at National Senior Games
Name the activity and O.K. Bryant was up for it.
After all these years, Bigelows still bowl them over
Jean and Jim Bigelow never imagined when they started bowling that they would stay involved with the sport for as long as they have.
Huddleston shows versatility in first practice at MSU
STARKVILLE — Tiffany Huddleston doesn’t mind that there is an alphabet soup following her name on the roster for the 2013 Mississippi State University women’s soccer team.
Grimes wants to lead MSU’s transformation
STARKVILLE — True to her nature as a team leader, Morganne Grimes naturally deflects praise to her teammates.
Team Elite Mississippi AAU club will move to Aberdeen
It’s official. The Team Elite Mississippi Amateur Athletic Union basketball club’s new home is Aberdeen.
The Aberdeen City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to give Team Elite Mississippi club founder Erise Wilson full access to the city’s basketball facilities. In addition, Wilson said the city council approved his use of two classrooms at the city’s gymnasium he intends to use for tutoring for the players involved in his travel ball program.
Bulldogs already working on next women’s basketball season
STARKVILLE — The calendar says Vic Schaefer and the Mississippi State University women’s basketball team have a little more than two months before the 2013-14 season begins.
Local AAU basketball team may be on the move
ABERDEEN — The Team Elite Mississippi Amateur Athletic Union Basketball Club soon may have a new home.


