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  2. A. J. Brown - Wikipedia

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    He attended Starkville High School in Starkville, Mississippi, where he played football and baseball. [2] As a senior at Starkville High, he recorded 83 receptions for 1,371 yards and 13 touchdowns and led his team to a 6A state championship.

  3. Oak Grove holds off Starkville comeback, wins first MHSAA 7A ...

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    Oak Grove held off Starkville's comeback to win a 33-28 shootout over the Yellow Jackets in the MHSAA 7A state football championship game, winning the first 7A title after the MHSAA expanded to ...

  4. Willie Gay - Wikipedia

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    At Starkville High School, he won the 2015 6A State Championship. [1] He played in the 2017 U.S. Army All-American Bowl . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He committed to Mississippi State University to play college football .

  5. What Willie Gay Jr. said about Super Bowls, Saints on ... - AOL

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    STARKVILLE — Greg Knox remembers sitting in a recruiting meeting when the Mississippi State football staff was discussing a local recruit. From Starkville High School, Willie Gay Jr. was among ...

  6. Luke Altmyer - Wikipedia

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    Altmyer's hometown is Starkville, Mississippi and he attended Starkville High School. In Altmyer's high school career he completed 454 of his 659 passes for 5,523 yards and 63 touchdowns to ten interceptions. Altmyer also rushed for eight yards and six touchdowns. [1] Altmyer committed to play college football at Ole Miss over schools such as ...

  7. Starkville's Braylon Burnside staying home, picks Mississippi ...

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    At the Under Armour All-America Game, Starkville four-star receiver Braylon Burnside announced he picked Mississippi State football over Ole Miss.

  8. Starkville High School - Wikipedia

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    Starkville High became the home for all students in grades 9-12, while the former high school for black students, Henderson became the junior high school. [9] In 1969, Starkville Academy was founded as a segregation academy on property adjacent to Starkville High for parents of white children who wished to keep their children in segregated ...

  9. Tony Akins (Canadian football) - Wikipedia

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    Akins began playing high school football at Starkville High School as a freshman. Due to his small size, Akins rarely played. As a senior, he was ruled ineligible for academic reasons but continued practicing with the football team throughout the season. Akins was also able to participate on the track and field team, running sprints.