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Magnolia Fields

MaxxSouth Sports

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From Oxford to Tupelo, Corinth to Philadelphia, Starkville to Kosciusko and everywhere in between, we're here to bring you the excitement, the drama, and the glory of Magnolia State sports! Join us every week as we dive deep into the action, offering expert analysis, player spotlights, and insider stories that you won't hear anywhere else! And mark your calendars y'all, because twice a month, we're rolling out special episodes with the Maroon & White Edition and the Hotty Toddy Edition, taki ...
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Crooked Letter Sports

Rick Cleveland and Tyler Cleveland

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Mississippi-centric sports talk and stories with Hall of Fame columnist Rick Cleveland and Scorebook Live senior reporter Tyler Cleveland. Produced in Jackson and made by Mississippians, for Mississippians.
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The Real Hernando

Derrick Michaud

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Welcome to The Real Hernando, brought to you by Shelby Row Productions. The Real Hernando is a podcast created to highlight our amazing local community here in Hernando, Mississippi, and in particular, the local non-profit organizations and ministries.
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This episode focuses on the Ole Miss Rebels' recent football games and the upcoming matchups, providing insights and analysis on the team's performance and the broader context of the SEC landscape. The hosts, Brad Logan and Frank Dodds, discuss the Rebels' dominant win over Middle Tennessee State, highlighting the team's record-setting day and the …
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On this episode of the Magnolia Fields podcast, hosts Tanner Marler and Cody Blaszczak provide their reactions to some key week 2 high school football scores across Mississippi. They discuss surprising results for teams like West Point, Starkville, Oxford, South Panola, New Albany, and Shannon. Tanner and Cody then preview several intriguing week 3…
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James Earl Jones, from Arkabutla, Mississippi, leaves behind a body of work in film and theater that will be remembered for decades, if not forever. He has been part of the sound track our lives, whether he was Darth Vader, Hamlet, Mussafa or Terence Mann in Field of Dreams. Of course, football is always part of the September discussion in Mississi…
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Dissecting Ole Miss' Ascent and the Challenges Ahead in the SEC This episode focuses on the Ole Miss Rebels' dominant 76-0 victory over Furman, providing insights and analysis on the team's performance and upcoming matchups. The hosts, Brad Logan and Frank Dodds, discuss the Rebels' impressive offensive and defensive displays, highlighting the team…
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In this episode, the hosts recap an exciting Week 1 of the high school football season, including a blowout in the Oxford vs. Lafayette "Crosstown Classic" and close wins for teams like New Hope and South Pontotoc. They also spotlight the dominant start by the Ingomar volleyball team, led by star player Macy Pfeiffer. Looking ahead, the guys previe…
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The Clevelands review the first big weekend of college football and look forward to the second weekend, headlined by the Mississippi State visit to Arizona State. Brandt, one of the AP’s two national Major League Baseball writers, covered the Sun Devils’ impressive opening victory over Wyoming.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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Today we are featuring Wesley Meadows Retirement Community. Life at Wesley Meadows offers all the comforts imaginable, set in a picturesque campus with a beautiful courtyard. With 100 customizable apartments available for both Independent and Assisted Living, residents can create a home that is uniquely theirs. Assisted Living services are provided…
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This episode focuses on a comprehensive preview of the Mississippi State football team's 2024 schedule, providing insights and analysis on their upcoming opponents and potential outcomes. The conversation covers the non-conference matchups against Eastern Kentucky, Arizona State, and Toledo, as well as the daunting SEC slate that includes games aga…
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Both the high school and college football seasons open this week with a huge slate of games, including the top-ranked Brandon Bulldogs playing at always powerful Picayune. The Clevelands also discuss the Mississippi college football openers.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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This episode focuses on the upcoming season for the Mississippi State soccer team, providing insights and analysis on their preparations and expectations. The hosts, Cody and Tanner, discuss the team's recent success and the challenges of sustaining that level of performance, highlighting the importance of managing expectations and maintaining a po…
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The Clevelands take their annual crack at forecasting the coming Mississippi college football season. Also, where to the Braves go from here (without Austin Riley). Also, there’s a discussion of the New Orleans Saints and Gardner Minshew.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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On this episode of the Magnolia Fields show, hosts Tanner Marlar and Cody Blaszszak continue their high school football season predictions and previews. They dive into teams from 5A through 7A, analyzing different schools including Starkville, Lafayette, Oxford, Pontotoc, Saltillo, and Tupelo. Tanner and Cody break down last season's records, key l…
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Join me as I chat with Nicki Whitten, Hernando High School’s head softball coach and dedicated Algebra I teacher. With nearly a decade at the school and a passion for sports, Nicki has made a lasting impact on and off the field. Please listen to her inspiring journey and insights into coaching and teaching. For more information on how to support th…
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This episode focuses on the upcoming 2024 season for the Ole Miss Rebels football team. The hosts, Brad Logan and Frank Dodds, discuss the team's high preseason ranking, the confidence and experience of the players, and the challenges they will face in their schedule. The conversation covers the Rebels' non-conference games, as well as key SEC matc…
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On this episode of the Magnolia Fields show, hosts Tanner Marlar and Cody Blaszszak continue their high school football season predictions and previews. They dive into teams from 3A and 4A, analyzing 17 different schools including Aberdeen, Amory, Booneville, Choctaw Central, East Webster, Forest, Holly Springs, Houston, Itawamba AHS, Louisville, N…
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Mississippi’s private schools kick off this weekend, the public schools are right behind. Scorebook Live’s Tyler Cleveland has been busily preparing for the coming season and gives us some predictions about who will be the best teams and players in the Magnolia State this season.
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In the premiere episode of Magnolia Fields, hosts Frank Dodds and Brad Logan sit down with Ole Miss Athletic Director Keith Carter to get the inside scoop on the exciting 2024 season for the Rebels. Keith discusses the high demand for tickets, with most home games selling out months in advance. He also shares insights on the "Lane Kiffin effect" an…
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Join Tanner Marlar and Cody Blaszszak as they dive into predictions and analysis for high school football in their coverage area on the Magnolia Fields podcast. In this episode they break down expectations and key players for teams in 2A including projected state title contender Calhoun City, as well as Baldwyn, Bruce, Sebastopol, Union, and others…
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DeSoto Arts Institute is dedicated to supporting, training, educating, and mentoring the next generation of professional filmmakers and creatives. DAI teaches the craft of creative, positive storytelling by providing a professional working studio environment that actively demonstrates ethics, honesty, generosity, commitment, respect, and love for o…
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Join hosts Tanner Marlar and Cody Blaszszak as they preview the upcoming high school football season in their coverage area of over 70 schools in Mississippi. In this inaugural episode, they dive into the 1A division, analyzing each team's chances this year, highlighting key games, and predicting records. They discuss the buzzsaw that was Biggersvi…
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Today’s discussion involves The Open Championship, the Atlanta Braves hospital ward, next week’s big Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame celebration and the Paris Olympics.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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The Mid-South Cartoonists Association (MSCA) is a non-profit organization comprised of professional cartoonists, aspiring cartoonists, and cartooning enthusiasts. It is free to join and attend events and is open to the public, ages 8-88...and older. If someone isn't old enough to drive themselves to an MSCA event, we ask that they have a parent att…
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Jay Powell was teammates with such Major League stars as Alex Rodriguez, Chipper Jones and Todd Helton, but he says Konnor Griffin of Jackson Prep is the best athlete he has ever been around. Griffin, the Gatorade National Player of the Year, will likely be one of the first names called in Sunday’s MLB Draft Draft. Griffin and his dad, who has also…
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Executive Director Leonard Cochran and Residential Director Paula Cochran joins us today to tells us about Leah’s House Leah's House is a 12-month residential restoration and recovery home for women who have been incarcerated and deal with addiction, behavioral problems, and more. It's their goal to provide a comprehensive, Biblical foundation for …
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Rick ducks into an abandoned Boston Logan Airport terminal to tell us about the National Federation of High Schools Hall of Fame induction ceremony for Fulton’s own “Dot” Ford Burrow, and the boys recount a fun weekend on the coast at the annual Mississippi Press Association, where Rick picked up some hardware of his own. Plus, Tyler rants about st…
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A veteran of 15 years in the business of minor league baseball, Tennessee native Chris Harris is experiencing perhaps the most unusual year of his career. We talk Mississippi Braves baseball, Atlanta Braves baseball and the College World Series.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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Join us in this insightful episode of The Real Hernando Podcast as we sit down with Shelly Capps, the Fundraising Coordinator for Pals of Paws Society. Pals of Paws Society is dedicated to improving animal welfare in the Northwest Mississippi community through a variety of initiatives. The Real Hernando Podcast is presented to you by Wesley Meadows…
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For three rounds and 15 holes of the fourth round, Rory McIlroy made every single short putt he stood over. Then, he didn’t. And when McIlroy faltered, Bryson DeChambeau came through with one of the greatest sand saves in U.S. Open history. The Clevelands also discuss the SEC-dominated College World Series, the trials and tribulations of the Atlant…
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The U.S. Open will be played at Pinehurst No. 2 this week. It’s a golf course with which Randy Watkins is extremely familiar. Watkins says it will be a test, even for Scottie Scheffler. Today’s discussion also covers the College World Series, the bidding war the L.A. Lakers lost to UConn, and Hurston Waldrep’s debut with the Atlanta Braves.…
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Join us as we sit down with Gwendolyn Neal, co-founder of GatHER Desoto Women and Engage for More. GatHER Desoto Women is dedicated to uniting the women of Desoto County, fostering a supportive community centered around their relationship with Christ and each other. Additionally, Engage for More inspires women to actively engage with their faith an…
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Welcome to the Magnolia Fields Podcast, your go-to source for all things high school sports in Northeast Mississippi! From Oxford to Tupelo, Corinth to Philadelphia, Starkville to Kosciusko and everywhere in between, we're here to bring you the excitement, the drama, and the glory of Magnolia State sports! Join us every week as we dive deep into th…
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NCAA Super Regionals are this weekend but Mississippi will not be represented for the first time in a while. Both Mississippi State and Southern Miss lost out in the finals of their prospective regionals. The Clevelands discuss all that, plus venerable Coastal Carolina coach Gary Gilmore’s parting words to college baseball.…
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After one of the busiest baseball weekends of the year, Southern Miss first baseman Matthew Russo – one of the hottest players on one of the hottest teams in college baseball – joins the podcast to discuss the Golden Eagles’ Sun Belt Conference championship and upcoming NCAA Regional at Knoxville. There’s plenty more to discus, including Davis Rile…
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In this episode of The Real Hernando Podcast, we sit down with Jennifer Pacileo, co-owner and Occupational Therapist at Southern Pediatric Therapy. Join us as we delve into the incredible work Southern Pediatric Therapy does, providing comprehensive physical, speech, occupational, and music therapy for children from birth through 21 years of age in…
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The SEC Tournament is underway in Birmingham. The Sun Belt Tournament has begun in Montgomery. And, closer to home, the MHSAA State Tournament has begun at Trustmark in Pearl. The Cleveland boys have thoughts on all of it, but not before Tyler tells his dad, “See, I told you so.”Di Crooked Letter Sports
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College baseball’s regular season is in its last week, which means baseball bracketology is a popular activity. State needs to finish strong to become a Regional host. Southern Miss probably has already punched its ticket as a 2- or 3-seed. Ole Miss, playing its best baseball presently, needs victories, period. Meanwhile, the State High School soft…
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Join us for an insightful conversation with Mayor Chip Johnson, as he discusses the vision and initiatives driving Hernando forward. The Real Hernando Podcast is presented to you by Wesley Meadows Retirement Community and SRP Studios. From community development to local governance, Mayor Johnson shares valuable insights into the future of our city.…
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We are into the second week of May, which means the college and high school baseball seasons have reached the point where every pitch matters. At present, Mississippi State is a likely 2-seed, Southern Miss is a 3-seed and Ole Miss is on the outside looking in. The Rebels, however, can change that this weekend in when No. 1 ranked Texas A&M comes t…
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It’s been a wild ride for Sarah Thomas since she first walked into a high school football officials’ meeting. The first woman to officiate a college football game, a college bowl game, an NFL game and a Super Bowl joins the show to talk about her career, the grind of working in pro football and the pressure of being a trailblazer.…
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In this episode Host, Derrick Michaud tells the origins story of when he fell in love with Hernando, the move to the city, the creation of The Real Hernando and opening up the SRP Studios & Podcasting studio in Hernando. Special guest Coach Camp joins Derrick in-studio to help tell the story. The Real Hernando Podcast is presented to you by Wesley …
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Mississippi State baseball great Jay Powell won Game 7 of the World Series, among many other career highlights and then had his career ended by one of the most gruesome arm injuries in baseball history. Who better to talk about the alarming rate of pitching injuries in MLB and college baseball than Powell?…
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His Masters performance reinforces Scheffler’s role as golf's No. 1 guy, but watch out for Ludvig Aberg. Plus, Ole Miss baseball team shows that reports of its early demise were greatly exaggerated. And Kiffin shows what many of us have suspected all along: Spring football games are a waste of energy.…
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Discover the transformative work of The Box Project in the latest episode of The Real Hernando podcast, featuring an insightful interview with Kara Dulaney, the organization's director. The Real Hernando Podcast is presented to you by Wesley Meadows Retirement Community and SRP Studios. The Box Project is dedicated to supporting families and indivi…
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We’ve got two compelling Final Fours coming up this weekend and the women’s version might be the more interesting of the two. It certainly has more star power. There’s also plenty to talk about with college baseball, college baseball recruiting and a good week for Mississippians on the PGA Tour.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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Embark on an insightful journey into the profound work of Healing Hearts Child Advocacy Center with Misty Gray, its dedicated Executive Director, and Ruth Munday, author of Button of Bravery. The Real Hernando Podcast is presented to you by Wesley Meadows Retirement Community and SRP Studios. Learn how Healing Hearts tirelessly advocates for victim…
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With both the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments in full swing, it feels like the women are stealing the show. Caitlin Clark, Juju Watson and Mississippi’s own Madison Booker are quickly becoming household names nationwide. The Cleveland boys weigh in from Breckenridge, where it won’t stop snowing.…
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