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password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account Behind a stingy defense along with the play of Kedrick Simmons the Blue Devils raced past Coahoma County 57-39 to claim the MHSAA Boys Class 3A State Championship for a fourth consecutive season at the Mississippi Coliseum on Friday afternoon It’s Booneville (29-4) eighth state title in school history Booneville head coach Michael Smith surpassed late Ingomar coach Norris Ashley with the most combined state championships as a head coach with 10 “It’s a rare feet in Mississippi high school basketball history winning four in a row Got to back a long time since someone else has done something like this and it’s great feeling,” Smith said “Unbelievable to not get satisfied and the kids did a great job of not being complacent kept getting in the gym and working hard for this result.” It was all Booneville from start to finish The Blue Devils jumped out to a 15-5 lead to begin the game and held a 17-9 lead at the end of the first quarter In the second quarter Booneville held Coahoma County to just two field goals and held a 27-15 lead at halftime The Blue Devils outscored the Panthers 9-7 in the third quarter to stretch their lead out to 36-22 A 15-2 run by Booneville to begin the fourth quarter gave the Blue Devils a 51-24 lead and sealed the game “We did a good job of putting pressure on their guards and spacing them out and not letting them get inside,” Smith said “I think we are a hard matchup for them because we have guys 6-foot-6 and 6-foot-7 that can shoot the ball To come in here and shoot well was key and we did that.” Jackson State commit Kedrick Simmons finished with 21 points to lead Booneville and was named the game’s most valuable player while Camryn Hampton chipped in 11 points for the Blue Devils “Coach told us if we can put pressure on their guards This game we came out with a mindset that we were going to play defense and that’s what we did,” Simmons said Caleb Hearn had nine points to lead Coahoma County while Carun Pollard added eight points for the Panthers (30-5) “We didn’t come focused and ready to play,” said Coahoma County coach Derrick Moore Please disable your ad blocker, whitelist our site, or purchase a subscription This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page has been charged with stealing a dog east of Booneville Prentiss County deputy sheriffs were called to a County Road 130 residence on April 15 The caller said an unknown white female was on her back porch Responding deputies found Kimberly Ann England in the woods behind the caller’s residence with the dog For the seventh time in the nine seasons Coahoma County is back in the state title game This time they get the rematch they wanted Behind the play of Caron Pollard and stellar defensive attack the Panthers raced past McLaurin 62-40 in the the Semifinal Round of the MHSAA Boys Class 3A basketball playoffs on Tuesday afternoon Coahoma County (30-4) will face Booneville for the Class 3A State Championship on Friday at 4 p.m Booneville beat the Panthers in overtime last season in the 3A state title game “It’s 32 minutes of basketball and we didn’t play 32 minutes of basketball last year That’s why we came up short,” said Coahoma County coach Derrick Moore It’s Booneville and they’ve been on the calendar since last year Pollard had a game-high 18 points to lead Coahoma County while Caleb Hearn added 14 points and Cameron Abrams chipped in 11 points for the Panthers “We got three things on the wall in the locker room that we didn’t do Can’t win a championship doing those things,” Moore said “We did those things in overtime last year and it cost us Michael Wallace had a game-high 23 points to lead McLaurin The Tigers (27-6) were back in the coliseum for the first time since 2000 “God provided us with a lot of first in a long time and got to give credit to Coahoma County they were really good,” said McLaurin coach Don Moore “They played extremely hard and executed and we came out flat In games like this and in an environment like this and have a slow start.” Jackson State commit Kedrick Simmons had a game-high 19 points as the Blue Devils raced past the Eagles in the Semifinal Round of the MHSAA Class 3A playoffs the three-time defending 3A state champions are back in the 3A state title game for the fourth consecutive season Camryn Hampton added 18 points for Booneville while Caden Ruth chipped in 10 points for the Blue Devils Jovon Leavy had 10 points to lead South Pike (19-10) Jayda Porter blocked the potential game-winning three point shot in the final seconds as the Lady Jaguars held on to beat the Lady Cardinals in the Semifinal Round of the MHSAA Class 3A playoffs Jefferson Davis County (26-5) will face Booneville for the Class 3A State Championship on Friday at 2 p.m Kevionna Myers had 13 points to lead Jefferson Davis County while Lashayla Fortenberry added 12 points for the Lady Jaguars Lamaya Southward had 12 points to lead Belmont while Katie Jourdan and Hailey Ivey each added 11 points for the Lady Cardinals (27-6) Ava Kate Smith scored 15 points as the Lady Blue Devils held off the Lady Wildcats in the Semifinal Round of the MHSAA Class 3A playoffs Sa’Niya Cook added 14 points for Booneville (26-5) The Lady Blue Devils will play for the Class 3A state championship for the fourth consecutive season Jakayla Chamberlin had 15 points to lead Kemper County Please disable your ad blocker, whitelist our site, or purchase a subscription The Booneville Blue Devils celebrate their victory over Coahoma County Booneville's Kedrick Simmons scored 21 points Friday JACKSON – Complacency often settles in for those who have done a lot of winning The Blue Devils methodically took apart the Coahoma County Panthers on Friday afternoon at the Mississippi Coliseum beating them 57-39 in the MHSAA Class 3A state boys basketball championship This is Booneville’s fourth title in a row james.murphy@djournal.com OXFORD – A Prentiss County man who worked at the Booneville Boys & Girls Club is expected to plead guilty to child pornography charges next month According to documents filed Wednesday in U.S a change of plea hearing for Austin Keith Thompson has been scheduled for April 3 before Senior Judge Michael P He is charged with distribution of child sexual abuse material and possession of child sexual abuse material He could face up to 40 years in federal prison on the two charges BOONEVILLE – An argument involving alcohol Saturday morning led to the arrest of a Prentiss County man on drug possession charges Prentiss County deputy sheriffs were dispatched to a residence on Highway 4 West on Saturday for a verbal disturbance involving an intoxicated subject The responding officers then encountered Brandon Clay Blankenship who was arrested for possession of a controlled substance along with multiple other charges associated with the call for service Behind the play of Ava Kathryn Smith and Sa’niyah Cook the Lady Devils raced past Jefferson Davis County 59-33 to claim the MHSAA Girls Class 3A State Championship at the Mississippi Coliseum on Friday afternoon It’s Booneville’s (27-5) fifth state title in school history and third state title in the last four years Booneville lost to Belmont in the 3A title game last season “We picked the right time of the year to have a best game and after the way we finished here last year to be able to come back as a head coach is probably the most pressure I’ve ever felt to get back to the game much less win it,” said Booneville coach Michael Smith “Give them an opportunity to finish it this time And they played outstanding from the tip.” Booneville jumped out to a 18-3 lead to begin the game and never looked back The Lady Devils held a 18-8 lead at the end of the first quarter In the second quarter the Lady Jaguars cut the Booneville lead down to seven points at 20-13 A 9-2 run midway through the quarter gave Booneville a 27-15 lead and eventually held a 29-17 lead at halftime The third quarter was the difference as the Lady Devils outscored the Lady Jaguars 14-7 to take a comfortable 43-24 heading into the fourth quarter A 9-3 run to begin the fourth quarter gave Booneville a 52-27 lead to seal the win “The last few days they’ve had so much peace about them that they just felt like this is what we’re supposed to do,” Michael Smith said “When Kellan got hurt at the end of January and we sat up a lot of nights trying to figure out what we could do to eliminate losing The coaches did a terrific job coming up with a plan to play that way and to give them confidence.” Ava Kathryn Smith finished with 20 points and 10 rebounds to lead Booneville and was named the game’s most valuable player “This is a dream come true and so happy for our team and teammates have worked so hard to get here and to win it is great,” Ava Kathryn Smith said “After last year I thought I about not playing this year because of the hate I got because it was difficult but I got in the gym and used it as motivation I decided to come back and I’m really glad I did Standing at the end with my teammates with a gold ball is a great feeling Jayda Porter had eight points to lead Jefferson Davis County while Kevionaa Myers added seven points for the Lady Jaguars (26-6) “All credit to Booneville they played well today,” said Jefferson Davis County coach Tony Woody “It was our first time in this game and we set the standard to get here as a program now.” Please disable your ad blocker, whitelist our site, or purchase a subscription BOONEVILLE -- A program noted for its ground attack took to the air to acquire a two-score halftime lead Friday.. This document may not be reprinted without the express written permission of Northwest Arkansas Newspapers LLC Material from the Associated Press is Copyright © 2025 audio and/or video material shall not be published rewritten for broadcast or publication or redistributed directly or indirectly in any medium Neither these AP materials nor any portion thereof may be stored in a computer except for personal and noncommercial use The AP will not be held liable for any delays errors or omissions therefrom or in the transmission or delivery of all or any part thereof or for any damages arising from any of the foregoing Please enable JavaScript in your browser for better experience It was a cold winter evening when Larry Mitchell found himself in distress who had recently celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary “I felt a little uneasy in my head and my neck because I had sneezed hard 17 times in a row,” Larry said “I asked my wife for a couple of aspirin and chewed on those I sat down and I don’t remember anything after that.” After Debbie tried to wake her husband but couldn’t Later diagnosed with a subdural hematoma – bleeding near the brain – Larry needed emergency care snow was falling throughout much of Arkansas paramedics were able to get to Larry’s home and get him transported to Mercy Hospital Booneville quickly Larry was tended to in the emergency room by Dr “They allowed us to pray while they worked on him,” said Janet Mitchell Larry’s daughter-in-law and office supervisor at Mercy Primary Care in Booneville “Jarrett prayed for them as well to work on Larry and get what he needed.” “We needed all the prayers we could get that night because things were shaky,” added Larry’s son After the Booneville ER team worked on Larry it was determined that he would need to be transported to a larger facility “Luckily with their quick action and getting him in for a CT scan they were able to diagnose him pretty quickly,” said Larry II Despite 10 inches of snow on the ground and more still falling local EMS got special permission to transport Larry to Mercy Fort Smith a trip that took twice as long as it normally would due to the ongoing winter storm which was performed by Mercy Neurosurgeon Dr Larry spent the next week in the step-down intensive care unit where he and his family say he was well cared for Kainth informed the family that Larry’s situation was serious but the biggest part of the process would be rehabilitation Larry was transferred to Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital Fort Smith they treated him like he was their baby,” Debbie said “They were just so kind and loving to him.” An ICU nurse even came to visit Larry while he was in rehab Larry continued outpatient physical therapy after his rehab stay and was officially discharged near the end of March “The therapist said I could do all the exercises better than they could,” Larry said Larry II said he understands that not everybody will have a positive experience during a hospital visit but the Mercy caregivers made it one for his dad “If you could have a hospital full of employees like those who had worked on my dad you’re going to have a good thing going,” he said “They made us feel like we were going to succeed and get through this everybody that night and throughout the weeks he was there I’ve heard nothing but good things from them the critical care he needed from the beginning was the presence of the critical access hospital so close to home “Rural hospitals are vital to the health and well-being of their communities,” said Dr rural hospitals are often the only nearby option for medical care patients might have to travel long distances delaying treatment for critical conditions.” who previously served on the Booneville City Council noted that he never paid a lot of attention to the Mercy Hospital in Booneville other than being glad it was operating “This hospital is probably more important to me now than it’s ever been because it’s hit me on a personal level,” he said you’re glad you’ve got a community hospital We had a lot of obstacles to overcome that night But this little hospital here pulled through a couple months ago.” “This is the perfect example of why a community needs a hospital,” he continued “This whole thing would have turned out completely different if we had not had this hospital in Booneville I know there are other families besides ours in this community who appreciate this hospital being here Larry and his family are grateful for the care he received throughout his ordeal – and are thrilled to see him doing so well after only a couple of months it turned out – thank God and his helpers – it turned out well,” Larry said I thank God every day for what he did and what they did for me.” Mercy health systems and named the top large system in the U.S for excellent patient experience by NRC Health serves millions annually with nationally recognized care and one of the nation’s largest and highest performing Accountable Care Organizations 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