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Brad and James are back after a week in Jackson, where seven area teams won basketball state championships.
Ingomar's girls won a fourth straight title behind the play of Daylen Grisham (2:04). Calhoun City's boys, meanwhile, gave 26th-year head coach Daren Coffey his first gold ball (3:51). East Union's girls won it all for the first time (5:30), while Booneville's girls won for the fourth time in five years (6:24). Tishomingo County's girls took their second crown in three years (8:21), and Starkville swept the 7A titles (9:40).
Be sure to vote for Athletes of the Week (11:18) by visiting us on Twitter, @djournalsports.
By Daily Journal podcastsBrad and James are back after a week in Jackson, where seven area teams won basketball state championships.
Ingomar's girls won a fourth straight title behind the play of Daylen Grisham (2:04). Calhoun City's boys, meanwhile, gave 26th-year head coach Daren Coffey his first gold ball (3:51). East Union's girls won it all for the first time (5:30), while Booneville's girls won for the fourth time in five years (6:24). Tishomingo County's girls took their second crown in three years (8:21), and Starkville swept the 7A titles (9:40).
Be sure to vote for Athletes of the Week (11:18) by visiting us on Twitter, @djournalsports.