Who is the best athlete to come out of your High School or State


G-Man 68 said:
What team and year?

Menard 1988

That was the year JH beat Many for the state title in football (JH's 2nd in a row) and Many beat JH in the basketball finals.

Coincidentally, we played both back-to-back in the regular season in addition to playing JH in the playoffs.

Jonesboro-Hodge 14, Menard 6
Menard 21, Many 9
Jonesboro-Hodge 28, Menard 10

Some guy had five field goals in the three games..... :ebrow:

That same guy had his final HS punt returned for a TD by Bradford.... :upset: ...that was the memory I was talking about.

That JH team also had USL QB Tyjuan Hayes and UH OL Purvis Hunt. They were huge up front on both sides. There was a DE who was a junior that was better than the other linemen. I don't think he went anywhere though due to grades.
 
High School/Peabody High School - Paul Thompson, Basketball he made high school all american our senior year, (same year Dominic Wilkins came out of high school.) Went to Tulane and finished as thier all time leading scorer (until Hot Rod Williams came). Played in the NBA with Cleveland and Philidephia. Finished his pro career in Europe.

State - we all know that one was to much for anyone to answer, I we are really getting is your favorate great player.
 



JSU/99 said:
The best highschool athlete to come out of Mississippi is Marcus Dupree. McNair and Payton had better careers, but neither of them were as good as Dupree coming out of Highschool. This man was about 6'3 240 with blazing speed and cut-back ability. He remains arguably the most highly recruited athlete in history.

From my HS(Provine), Fred Smoot.

/99 whatchu know about DuPree?? Mannn my body still hurts from tackling that cat... :smash:
 
JROCK said:
I was a young tyke then but could vividly remember so many people elations when the Southern University and Claude T. Paxton coached (Southern U. & J.S. Clark) hurdler broke the world record. Also I know a little bit about that huge yearly "Relay Carnival" that J.S. Clark-Opelousas once was lauded for. As a matter of fact, I believe that Scotlandville High was nipped by J.S. Clark for the state championship on Southern U. track (pre-integration) prior to "Dice" arrival on the yard.

Yep....as a youngsta, I worked that meet, hauling hurdles and carrying water around. :nod:

And..Dice was the reason Claude T got the job at Southern....man, he was a terrible football coach...and we not gonna talk about all the "things" he was doing on the side....lets just say that there were fathers with shotguns chasing his azz down US 190 toward Baton Rouge.

:lmao:
 
Shid..

I remember back in the gap watching Brian Mitchell and the "Juice" do their thing against my beloved bears (Shady Grove/North Iberville)...Remember watching Bobby Phills (R.I.P) light it up for the lab in our gym..I was about 7 or 8 back then...

Best athlete to come out of Shady Grove/North Iberville...I would hafta say it's a tie. (Shady Grove was changed to North Iberville in '92)
Shady Grove - Orlando Batiste: caused a family ruckus when he verbally committed to Coach Braddy to play baseball instead of following his uncle's wishes to play for Roger Cador. All-SWAC 3rd baseman damn near won the triple crown before leaving. All-state baseball player in HS


I would give J.B. Batiste honorable mention: pro baseball prospect and all-region JUCO player at SW Miss CC. Maleke Fowler led Division I in steals when he went to Nicholls and was drafted by the Orioles. Both of them were all-district in hoops and football. Wayne Hill was an RB for Grambling and was on the BC 25th anniversary team.

North Iberville - Melvin "M.J." Anderson: multi-sport star (basketball-Dunked on marcus fizer in the top 28) , baseball - played summer ball with "Lil Mike" Woods- and football)... he was all-state in baseball and basketball...All-SWAC third-baseman...But one the rise - Current Bear Sean Stockman is the 6'4" lefty who damn near pitched the Bears to the 1A title last season.

Mike Woods' parents are from maringouin, but I think the Broadmoor High-Baton Rouge people will claim him though

Greatest out of the state of Louisiana...too many to name..
when you have your Bob Loves, Willie Davenports, Terry Bradshaws, Duh Duh Dougs and Joe Dooooooooooomars to pick from...pretty hard to just jot down one...

Northern Tiger: What about Nelly???? :dizzy: Wasn't he supposed to have been a MLB prospect?
 
Bengal E said:
/99 whatchu know about DuPree?? Mannn my body still hurts from tackling that cat... :smash:
LOL i bet it does. That cat was usually the biggest thing on the field. I read the Willie Morris book about Dupree's recruitment, as well as numerous SI articles. Plus i've seen archived footage of him.
 
PNeck019 said:
Menard 1988

That was the year JH beat Many for the state title in football (JH's 2nd in a row) and Many beat JH in the basketball finals.

Coincidentally, we played both back-to-back in the regular season in addition to playing JH in the playoffs.

Jonesboro-Hodge 14, Menard 6
Menard 21, Many 9
Jonesboro-Hodge 28, Menard 10

Some guy had five field goals in the three games..... :ebrow:

That same guy had his final HS punt returned for a TD by Bradford.... :upset: ...that was the memory I was talking about.

That JH team also had USL QB Tyjuan Hayes and UH OL Purvis Hunt. They were huge up front on both sides. There was a DE who was a junior that was better than the other linemen. I don't think he went anywhere though due to grades.

Yeah, the '88 squad was very good. My last year was '87 when we beat Springhill for the championship that year. The best J-H teams were either the '87 or '86 squad (in '86 we lost to John Curtis in the semis but Wossman, who won our district title, waxed Curtis in the finals).

Norman's class went to the Dome three consecutive years from 1988-90, winning two of them. In '87, Norman played with our freshman/JV squads but traveled with the varsity once the playoffs began. He was truly a gifted athlete!

Oh, and that DL was probably Lynn "Hitman" Hart who starred at Gram and was an All-SWAC performer.
 
DAHILL said:
state...

Jesse Owens
Hank Aaron
Bo Jackson
John Stallworth
Gerald Wallace (Charlotte Bobcats)
Bobby Humphrey
Sean Alexander

My high school isnt that old and it use to be a white high school when it opened in the 70s... It went from 60% Black to 99% Black in ONE year (early 90s)

J.O. Johnson High School

(90s era)
Wayne Madkin... all time leading passer at Mississippi State
Joey Kent... all time leading receiver at University of Tenn.. (Peyton Manning era)
Rashaud Moore... starting D lineman for Seahawks (college at UT)
Kenyon Hambrick
Jeremiah Bonds

You forgot Charles Barkley and Willie Mayes.
 
IWJNSU said:
We live in the same subdivision. He is the owner of a roofing business. A very successful one at that.

Oh yeah he and his brother were doing that last time I talked to him.
 
Oh Lord,

I forgot about Johnny Meads from AHS. He played college football @ Nicholls State and then went on to play pro ball with the Houston Oilers for about 8-10 years.
 
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