POPLARVILLE, Miss. – Pearl River is proud to announce 34 student-athletes and three teams were recognized by the National Junior College Athletic Association for their academic success.
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — Francis Herrin has been an unwavering supporter of Pearl River Community College Athletics for nearly 70 years. On July 28, PRCC will present him with the Spirit of a Wildcat Award at the Hall of Fame ceremony at Hollywood Casino & Resort in Bay St. Louis.
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — Finding someone who worked harder than Jim Murphy during his time at Pearl River presents quite the challenge. The Shelbyville, Kentucky, native spent many long nights at the batting cages, where he'd even pull up his truck and turn the lights on to see to hit into the early morning hours.
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — Pearl River was supposed to be just a quick detour on the route to the Division I level for Norma Noel, but it quickly became so much more.
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — The possibility to be a two-way star, in addition to a former Wildcat head coach's persistence, led Thomas Royals to Pearl River. Once in Poplarville, Royals quickly established himself as one of the best players in the program's history.
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — Every high school athlete chases the four-year dream, but a decision to stay local and attend Pearl River ended up being one of the best that Craig Franklin ever made.
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — Pearl River Community College recently started a tradition of honoring past championship teams at its annual Athletics Hall of Fame banquet. This year, PRCC is recognizing five championship anniversaries when the Wildcats congregate in Bay St. Louis on July 28 for the annual Athletics Hall of Fame
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — Pearl River Community College has finalized its latest group of Wildcats to be inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame. The star-studded Class of 2023 is comprised of difference makers, both on the playing field and in the community.
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — The Pearl River golf team’s season came to an end Wednesday at The Oaks Golf Club in the MACCC Tournament. The Wildcats sat in the fifth position after round one with a stroke total of 317 but fell to eighth after round two with a total of 326.
PHILADELPHIA, Miss. — The Pearl River golf team rebounded from a tough outcome in their last tournament to turn in a solid performance in the East Central Invitational. The Wildcats finished 43-over after a two-round total of 623, earning a fifth-place finish.
PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss. — The Pearl River gold team got to hold its own tournament for the first time since its rebirth on Monday and Tuesday. The Wildcats narrowly trailed third place after day one but finished the two-day tournament in the eighth position.
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — Pearl River Community College recently announced its Fall 2022 President’s and Dean’s lists with 121 Wildcat athletes, trainers, and managers earning academic recognition.
GULFPORT, Miss. — The Pearl River golf team hit a rough patch in the MGCCC Invitational, finishing in 10th place after grabbing a three-round total of 997. The tournament at Windance Country Club featured both MACCC teams and teams from the surrounding states.
MERIDIAN, Miss. — The Pearl River golf team closed out its fall slate of MACCC events last week, tying for fifth place in the Meridian Invitational. The Wildcats sat in second place after round one but could not hold on to its advantage on day two.
NATCHEZ, Miss. — The Pearl River golf team bounced back from a rough first tournament to turn in one of its best performances since its rebirth, finishing fourth overall in the Copiah-Lincoln Invitational at Beau Pre' Country Club.
CORINTH, Miss. — The Pearl River golf team couldn’t recover from a tough round one at the Northeast Invitational, finishing the tournament in ninth place. The Wildcats shot a 330 on day one before improving to 310 on day two.
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — A season ago, the Pearl River golf program qualified for the Gulf District tournament in its first year of competition since its reinstatement. Heading into the 2022-23 campaign, the Wildcats are hoping to take the next step.
POPLARVILLE, Miss. — The show must go on. Due to the possibility of inclement weather in the area during the day, today’s Meet The Wildcats event has been pushed back to a 6 p.m. start. The free event will still take place inside historic Dobie Holden Stadium.