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After Katrina, football rallies a town

Friday night’s game allows residents a chance to get away, but no one forgets. Approximately 236 people died in Mississippi, 95 in Harrison County. Seventeen of those people were pulled from the muddy waters of this field, where the Pirates are now battling Poplarville. Rather than being sacrilegious, it seems appropriate – football is a fiercely loved pastime here, and there’s never been a better place to be, even before Katrina made the Pirates the only show in town.

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Carmen Sisson September 29, 2006 October 14, 2018Published Favorites, Recent Bylines Christian Science Monitor, football, hurricane, Hurricane Katrina, Pass Christian, sports 1

Football team wears faith on its sleeve

Contrails of sweat arc through the air as a football player slams his opponent into the wall, the momentum carrying him over the four-foot barrier and nearly into the nacho-laden laps of a family of four. Fans leap to their feet and pump their fists to a chorus of “Who let the dogs out? Woof! Woof!” With a triumphant grin, the airborne player vaults over the wall and plants his feet firmly back on the green Astroturf as a parade of silver-clad women shimmies into the end zone. Football is the main event on this Friday night, though religion is a definite subtext – with a Bible giveaway, a Christian concert, and, controversially, football players wearing jerseys with biblical references.

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Carmen Sisson May 11, 2006 March 14, 2011Recent Bylines Alabama, Birmingham, Christian Science Monitor, football, religion, sports 1
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