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  1. Sep 20, 2024 · MOSS POINT, Miss. (WLOX) -Thursday the Moss Point Sports Hall of Fame inducted 18 new members into its second-ever class. This years class sees members from the two pre-1970s schools Magnolia High School and Moss Point High School, otherwise known as Central, as well as the combined Moss Point high school we know today.

  2. Sep 20, 2024 · MOSS POINT, Miss. (WLOX) - On Thursday, the Moss Point Sports Hall of Fame inducted 18 new members into its second-ever class. This year’s class sees members from the two pre-1970s schools...

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  3. Jul 15, 2023 · MOSS POINT — The Executive Committee of the Moss Point Sports Hall of Fame, a donor-advised fund of the United Way for Jackson and George Counties, announced its 21-member inaugural class that will be honored at a banquet on September 21, 2023.

    • Cam Akers – Clinton QB (2017) The most dangerous offensive weapon ever deployed in Mississippi. HONORABLE MENTIONS (“Seriously he didn’t make it?”) Anthony Alford (Petal QB)
    • Jerious Norwood – Brandon RB (2002) Graceful, quick and impossibly fast. Was simply unstoppable.
    • Darius ‘Tig’ Barksdale – South Panola RB/S (2008) As powerful a hitter as he was a runner. 300 yards was in play every night.
    • Dicenzo Miller – Weir RB (1998) Small school, big legend. Miller held the career rushing TD record for years.
  4. Dec 29, 2022 · The initial line-up included such standouts as Moss Point Point defensive ends “Gerald “Money Man” Jackson and “The Maestro” Raymond Peyton, as well as Tiger tight end Bobby Molden. All three of those players spent some time in the NFL at one point or another.

  5. Dec 14, 2017 · DEFENSIVE END — Verlon Biggs (Moss Point) A two-time All-American at Jackson State who made five All-AFL teams with the New York Jets and played on two Super Bowl teams (one with the Jets, one...

  6. The Moss Point Sports Hall of Fame (MPSHOF) was organized in 2022, under the leadership of former Tigers head football coach and athletic director, Jerry Alexander, and former Magnolia High School basketball star, Houston Cunningham.

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