6A-Region 4
- Biloxi- Before I talk about Biloxi, I want to preface this region with this: Region 4 is WEAK. With that said, Biloxi is not weak. The Indians return a quarterback that threw for over 2,000 yards and ran for over 1,000 yards as a junior in Jaylen Woullard. Those statistics put him in good company. Last year, Woullard joined Anthony Alford and Todd Mays as the only 3 QB's to pass for 2,000 yards and rush for 1,000 too. Biloxi also returns Devoriae Martin, a running back who ran for 1,000+ yards last season. Biloxi's road to the playoffs are already paved due to the weakness of the region. However, that only hurts Biloxi in the end. Record: 10-1;7-0 (Loss: Long Beach)
- Ocean Springs- Here's the tale for the Ocean Springs Greyhounds: Last year, Ocean Springs was a good team. Even the stats tell that story. This year, the Greyhounds are going to have to be better. Actually, Ocean Springs is going to have to be a great deal better in order to usurp the Biloxi Indians. And it starts with the usual suspect, quarterback. Wes Windham (1,600+ passing yards last season) must have a standout season to jump BHS in the Region 4 standings. Biloxi and Ocean Springs are, in reality, the only two teams in Region 4 that have a chance of being a player in the 6A playoffs. Record: 10-2; 6-1 (Losses: Picayune and @ Biloxi)
- Gulfport: 8-4; 5-2 (Losses: @ South Panola, Oak Grove, @ Ocean Springs, Biloxi)
- D'Iberville: 8-4; 4-3 (Losses: @ Long Beach, Biloxi, @ Ocean Springs, @ Gulfport)
- George County: 6-6; 3-4 (Losses: Moss Point, Wayne County, Biloxi, Gulfport, D'Iberville, @ Ocean Springs)
- Harrison Central- 2-9;1-6 (Wins: Stone, St.Martin or Hancock)
- Hancock- 2-10; 1-6 (Wins: Pearl River Central and either St. Martin or Harrison Central)
- St. Martin- 1-11;1-6 (Win: Either Harrison Central or Hancock)
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