Articles by Adam Minichino
Robicheaux to bring experience to MSU soccer team
STARKVILLE — Courtney Robicheaux knows what it feels like to be counted on.
Stillman will lead defense in return to New Hope
Seth Stillman hasn’t changed a lot in nine years.
Instead of a sporting a crew cut when he played, Stillman apparently has shaved his head. He also looks close to his playing weight of 235 pounds when he was a senior lineman for the New Hope High School football team.
Different color sneakers give Logan a flair all her own
Sunny Logan doesn’t know why she tried it.
When you play as much tennis as Logan, you go through a lot of sneakers, so you’re apt to buy multiple pairs at one time. A recent purchase of two pairs of sneakers prompted Logan to consider wearing one from each pair to be different.
Long focused on having bigger impact for Patriots
Jared Long isn’t shy about providing an honest assessment of his 2017 season with the Heritage Academy football team.
Noxubee County’s Stallings hopes to be twice as hard to handle
MACON — Acceptance is the first step to effective action.
Kelly makes up for lost time as new Caledonia football coach
CALEDONIA — Michael Kelly is officially a part of it all now.
Caledonia volleyball looks to build on recent success
CALEDONIA — Peyton Enger and Lizzie Truelock agree: The group of girls on the 2018 Caledonia High School volleyball team is “amazing.”
Finch eager to return to Caledonia softball programs
CALEDONIA — Andy Finch hopes to be in it for the long haul.
Heritage Academy girls soccer focused on playoffs
The postseason has been on the minds of Anna Acker and Taylor Phillips for nearly a year.
Last season, the Heritage Academy girls soccer team won five games and came within a goal of making the Mississippi Association for Independent Schools Division III playoffs.
Adair, Thompson, Nordquist will look to lead young Heritage Academy softball team
Sydney Adair and Sara Kate Thompson feel like old ladies.
Battery of Juckes, Reed will be key for Oak Hill Academy
WEST POINT — Kenzie Juckes has heard of a variety of ailments.
It wasn’t until last season that the Oak Hill Academy pitcher became all too familiar with the term “winged scapula.”
Gould gearing up for second men’s soccer season at The W
Tim Gould already knew how to multi-task in 2016 when he was hired to be the Mississippi University for Women’s first men’s soccer coach.
Wiggins ready to contribute for MSU women’s basketball program
STARKVILLE — Xaria Wiggins is serious about basketball.
Volunteers set to embark on new journey
Chase Nicholson isn’t a big fan of jewelery, even a ring it took more than four months to earn.
That’s why Nicholson left the championship ring he received for the Starkville Academy football team’s 2017 Mississippi Association of Independent School (MAIS) Class AAA title on the table next to his bed for the school’s annual media day July 10.
Carter ready to put footwork to use during MSU career
STARKVILLE — Jessika Carter didn’t want to be predictable.
Carter’s talent comes to forefront during brilliant high school career
It’s easy to get excited about Jessika Carter after talking to those who have been close to her for the past four years.
Columbus basketball receives state championship rings
RJ DeLoach knew Anthony Carlyle was serious about basketball from the beginning.





















