Mississippi State quarterback Tyler Russell finally played in his second game of the 2013 season – Saturday night’s 59-26 loss to LSU – but did not get the start.
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Sarah Moomaw is a content producer and writer in the NYC Metro area, currently living with her husband in Bloomfield, New Jersey.
She is an Associate Producer at Travelzoo, and previously held staff positions at Hawkins International Public Relations and two newspapers. She was a sports reporter at the Daily Hampshire Gazette in Northampton, Massachusetts, and The Meridian Star in Mississippi. At the Gazette, she also wrote for the Weekend Food section.
While pursuing her BA in Journalism at Northeastern University, she was an intern and correspondent at the Boston Globe. Moomaw was the sports editor of the Huntington News, Northeastern's student newspaper.
She has freelanced for NJ.com, The Record, The Associated Press, The Press of Atlantic City and Deutsche Presse Agentur, among others.
Moomaw is an avid sports fan, self-acclaimed foodie and (fair weather) runner.
Unforgettable: EMCC ties NJCAA scoring record in Homecoming blowout
When East Mississippi Community College’s Drew White lined up to kick the extra point with 4:33 left on the game clock, a miss would have prevented history.
Friends face off, look to future on sidelines
Former Knights Darius Wren and Grant Theall have reached that point. At the end of this season, their collegiate days will be over. They’ll have degrees in accounting and special education respectively, but before that can happen, they have to face-off on opposite sides of the line of scrimmage one last time.
Warriors ready for a fresh start at Itawamba
The East Central Warriors are headed to No. 16 Itawamba to open the season with a lot to prove, not necessarily to fans, but to themselves.
Cougars bite Rockets
The Newton County Cougars opened the 2013 season with a bang, earning a 47-14 win over Neshoba Central.
Spikes win home finale over Gems, 4-1
The Meridian Spikes closed out their Deep South Collegiate League home slate with a 4-1 win over the Jackson Gems, but at a home-away from home, playing their final home game at East Central Community College instead of Southeast Lauderdale on Tuesday.