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  2. Water Valley, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Water Valley is a city in Yalobusha County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 3,392 at the 2010 census . It is the larger of two county seats in the rural county, and at one time was the center of railroad shops.

  3. Yalobusha County, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    After the shops were located there, Water Valley attracted workers and related businesses, and quickly became the largest town in the county. It was officially chartered in 1858, with a population of 300. Water Valley became a thriving community with two hotels and several churches. The first church there was the Presbyterian Church, built in 1843.

  4. Water Valley High School (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Extracurricular activities include band, baseball, basketball, cheerleading, football, softball, and track. [3] The school has a very strong Chess Club and scored 12 points out of 20 to finish fifth in the state at the 2017 Mississippi K–12 Team Championship. [4]

  5. Shiv Mandir - Wikipedia

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    Temple in the Sea, Carapichaima, Caroni County, Couva-Tabaquite-Talparo, Trinidad and Tobago Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shiv Mandir .

  6. 1983 Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils football team

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    The 1983 Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils football team represented Mississippi Valley State University as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) during the 1983 NCAA Division I-AA football season.

  7. Rice–Totten Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It serves as the home field of the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils football team of Mississippi Valley State University. The stadium opened in 1958 as Magnolia Stadium and was renamed in 2000 in honor of former MVSU football players Jerry Rice and Willie Totten , who set many NCAA Division I-AA records in the 1980s. [ 1 ]

  8. Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils and Devilettes - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils and Devilettes (also MVSU and Mississippi Valley) represent Mississippi Valley State University in Itta Bena, Mississippi in intercollegiate athletics. They field thirteen teams including men and women's basketball, cross country, golf, and track and field; women's-only soccer, softball, and volleyball ...

  9. 2010 Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils football team

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    Led by first-year head coach Karl Morgan, the Delta Devils compiled an overall record of 0–10 and a mark of 0–9 in conference play, and finished last in the SWAC East Division. For their 2010 season, the Delta Devils played their home games at Charles Kerg Field in Greenville, Mississippi after Rice–Totten Stadium was deemed unsafe to ...