2021-2022 All-Sports Awards: Winter Update

Here's a look at the top schools in each class headed into the spring
2021-2022 All-Sports Awards: Winter Update
2021-2022 All-Sports Awards: Winter Update /

JACKSON — With the MHSAA Basketball Championships in the rearview mirror, the winter sports are officially in the book for the 2021-2022 athletic season in Mississippi.

That means it's time for another update on the All-Sports Awards standings. What follows is the top three schools from each class, as well as the next five schools who are still in the hunt for the All-Sports trophies.

Keep in mind, there's plenty of time for the standings to change — the sports remaining to be tallied include boys and girls powerlifting, boys and girls golf, boys and girls tennis, boys and girls track, fast-pitch softball, baseball and archery.

Without further ado, here's where we stand as of March 14, 2022.

Class 6A

1. Madison Central (187.5)

Championships: Girls Swimming, Boys Swimming, Football

Top Sports: Girls Swimming, Boys Swimming, Football, Volleyball, Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer

2. Ocean Springs (160)

Championships: Girls Cross Country

Top Sports: Girls Cross Country, Girls Soccer, Girls Bowling, Volleyball

3. Northwest Rankin (155)

Championships: Girls Soccer

Top Sports: Girls Soccer, Boys Soccer, Boys Bowling, Boys Swimming

In the hunt: Tupelo (150), Oxford (147.5), Clinton (140), Brandon (107.5), Oak Grove (97.5)

Class 5A

1. Neshoba Central (172.5)

Championships: Girls Basketball

Top Sports: Girls Basketball, Girls Bowling, Boys Bowling

2. Long Beach (152.5)

Championships: Boys Soccer, Girls Bowling

Top Sports: Boys Soccer, Girls Bowling, Boys Bowling

3. Lafayette (122.5)

Championships: None

Top Sports: Volleyball, Girls Soccer, Girls Cross Country

In the hunt: Saltillo (112.5), Cleveland Central (110), Brookhaven (97.5), West Jones (92.5), New Hope (87.5), Florence (87.5)

Class 4A

1. Corinth (120)

Championships: Girls Cross County

Top Sports: Girls Cross Country, Boys Cross Country, Girls Soccer, Girls Bowling

2. Pontotoc (105)

Championships: Volleyball

Top Sports: Volleyball, Girls Cross Country, Boys Cross Country

3. Pass Christian (87.5)

Championships: None

Top Sports: Volleyball, Girls Basketball

In the hunt: Stone (85), Itawamba AHS (82.5), Senatobia (80), Choctaw Central (77.5), New Albany (72.5).

Class 3A

1. St. Patrick (192.5)

Championships: Boys Cross Country

Top Sports: Boys Cross Country, Girls Swimming, Boys Swimming, Girls Cross Country, Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer

2. St. Andrew’s Episcopal (187.5)

Championships: Boys Swimming, Girls Swimming, Girls Cross Country

Top Sports: Boys Swimming, Girls Swimming, Girls Cross Country, Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer

3. Kossuth (157.5)

Championships: Girls Bowling, Boys Bowling

Top Sports: Girls Bowling, Boys Bowling, Volleyball, Girls Cross Country, Boys Cross Country

In the hunt: Amory (115), Alcorn Central (110), St. Stanislaus (90), Our Lady Academy (85), Franklin County (77.5)

Class 2A

1. East Union (105)

Championships: None

Top Sports: Girls Cross Country, Girls Bowling

2. Walnut (87.5)

Championships: Girls Cross Country, Boys Cross Country

Top Sports: Girls Cross Country, Boys Cross County, Volleyball

T3. Pisgah (65)

Championships: None

Top Sports: Girls Soccer, Boys Soccer, Football

T3. Loyd Star (65)

Championships: None

Top Sports: Girls Soccer

In the hunt: Belmont (62.5), Myrtle (60), Leflore County (57.5), Lake (55), Stringer (52.5), Velma Jackson (52.5)

Class 1A

1. Tupelo Christian (102.5)

Championships: Boys Cross Country

Top Sports: Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country, Football

2. Biggersville (100)

Championships: Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball

Top Sports: Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball

3. French Camp (82.5)

Championships: Girls Cross Country

Top Sports: Girls Cross Country, Boys Cross Country

In the hunt: Bay Springs (80), McEvans (65), Hickory Flat (62.5),West Union (60), Resurrection Catholic (60)


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Tyler Cleveland, SBLive Sports
TYLER CLEVELAND, SBLIVE SPORTS

SBLive Mississippi reporter Tyler Cleveland has been covering sports in the Magnolia State since 2005. He attended Ole Miss and Southern Miss and worked previously at the Hattiesburg American, Clarion-Ledger and Rivals.com. You can reach him at tyler@scorebooklive.com.