Articles by Tom Rysinski
MLB Roundup: Down eight runs, Angels rally to beat Tigers
Max Stassi hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the eighth inning and the Los Angeles Angels overcame an eight-run deficit to beat the Detroit Tigers
Caledonia coaches expect strong return after unplanned break
A high school game canceled because of COVID-19 has become such routine news it barely causes a raised eyebrow. But now the pandemic has robbed
College Roundup: Four MSU soccer players on all-SEC watch list
Mississippi State’s Maddy Anderson, Alyssa D’Aloise, Onyi Echegini and Monigo Karnley were named Wednesday to the preseason all-SEC watch list. Anderson earned All-Freshman team honors
Attorney: Bauer plans to invoke Fifth Amendment
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer intends to invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and will answer no questions in the
MLB Roundup: Freeman’s cycle helps Braves extend streak
Freddie Freeman hit for the cycle for the second time, powering Atlanta to its sixth consecutive win, 11-9 over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday in
Rookie QBs had impressive debuts, fueling more hype
Justin Fields outshined his fellow first-round quarterbacks in their preseason openers. Trevor Lawrence, Zach Wilson, Trey Lance and Mac Jones also made a positive impression
Prep Football Preview: New Hope
The 2020 season was not necessarily kind to the New Hope High School football team. The Trojans did not feel that their 2-8 record was
Volleyball: Growing pains show as Columbus falls to Saltillo
Nobody would take many positives from the Columbus High School volleyball team’s match Tuesday against Saltillo. It wasn’t just that the Tigers won each set
Owls name Mularz head baseball coach
Mississippi University for Women announced Tuesday the hiring of Scott Mularz as its new baseball coach. Mularz spent the past five seasons at LaGrange
MLB Roundup: Two late runs propel Braves over Marlins
Jorge Soler snapped a scoreless tie with a two-out RBI single in the eighth inning, and Atlanta beat Miami 2-0 on Tuesday night. Austin Riley
Bulldogs Roundup: Stewart signs with Miami Heat
Former Mississippi State basketball player D.J. Stewart Jr. has been signed by the Miami Heat, the NBA team announced Tuesday. Stewart appeared in six Summer
Prescott’s preseason plan cloudy as Cowboys bring camp home
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Dak Prescott’s only chance to play in the preseason will be this week, and the star quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys
Dalton dealing with hype surrounding Bears QB Fields
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Quarterback Andy Dalton has the support of Chicago Bears coach Matt Nagy even if it’s apparent the allegiance of fans
Pressure mounting for FedEx Cup and Ryder Cup
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — This is one time where winning really does take care of everything. For most players, it’s all about the money.
Prep Football Preview: Caledonia
CALEDONIA — The Caledonia High School football team snuck into the playoffs after a frustrating regular season in 2020. But the Cavaliers gained some valuable
Prep Football Preview: West Lowndes
Like many high school football teams across the nation last year, the West Lowndes Panthers had a weird season. They had a solid regular season,
West Point’s Blair competes in U.S. Women’s Amateur
It’s not every day that young athletes get to display their talent on a national stage. For West Point native Emerson Blair, however, she had
Why would the ACC. Big Ten, Pac-12 form an alliance?
The Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten and Pac-12 are exploring ways to counter the Oklahoma-Texas expansion and curtail the Southeastern Conference’s growing power in college
Allmendinger gets 1st Indy win in crash-marred Brickyard 200
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — AJ Allmendinger screamed in elation after winning Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Just about everyone else left the world-famous speedway frustrated, angry
Prep Football Preview: Noxubee County
MACON — Noxubee County fell just short of a state title last December, as Magee ran away in the second half to win the championship









