KOSCIUSKO —
The six teams in Region 4-4A seem to be already sorting themselves out just three weeks into the season.
Kosciusko beat Grenada 39-20 and Noxubee County thumped Murrah 57-6 to both move to 3-0 on the season. Louisville, which lost its first two games, stunned No. 5-ranked Quitman 26-14 on Friday to move to 1-2 on the season.
Amory, which lost to New Hope 36-6, is 1-2, while Caledonia and Houston are both 0-3.
Go to www.fridaynightcentral.com to check out the region standings for your favorite team.
Here are this week's scores for the regions involving region teams:
REGION 4-4A
Kosciusko 39, Grenada 20
Louisville 26, Quitman 14
Noxubee County 57 Murrah 6
New Hope 36, Amory 6
West Lowndes 28, Caledonia 19
Okolona 34, Houston 32
REGION 3-1A
Noxapater 35, Pelahatchie 28
West Oktibbeha 29, East Oktibbeha 20
Pisgah 34, Thomastown 6
REGION 2-1A
Durant 60, Williams-Sullivan 0
Montgomery County 24, J.Z. George 14
Coahoma County AHS 26, Shaw 8
Hollandale-Simmons 46, Drew 0
Morton 32, Coffeeville 0
West Bolivar 41, Ray Brooks 0
St. Aloysius 12, Greenville St. Joseph 7
Region 2-2A
East Webster 36, Vardaman 0
Bruce 26, Ackerman 6
Winona 17, Eupora 8
Nettleton 34, Hamilton 0
Montgomery County 24, J.Z. George 14
West Lowndes 28, Caledonia 19
REGION 4-2A
Marks Palmer 20, Greenville O'Bannon 16
Hollandale-Simmons 46, Drew 0
Amanda Elzy 14, Mound Bayou JFK 0
West Bolivar 41, Ray Brooks 0
Durant 60, Williams-Sullivan 0
REGION 3-4A
J.J. McClain 30, S.V. Marshall 0
Leland 28, Cleveland 7
Greenwood 15, Yazoo City 6
Amanda Elzy 14, Mound Bayou JFK 0
Leflore County 36, Humphreys 7
Velma Jackson 40, Yazoo County 6
MAIS 3A
DeSoto School 47, Central Holmes 7
Hebron Christian 20, West Memphis 15
Carroll Academy 35, Immanuel Christian 21
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