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June 18, 2009
Southern Miss outfielder Kameron Brunty signs a baseball and hands it back to Katharine Dobson as her son Trip, 4, stares up at Brunty in awe Wednesday afternoon at Pete Taylor Park. Southern Miss lost Tuesday afternoon to North Carolina, knocking them out of the College World Series. Despite the disappointing game, fans turned out to support the Eagles as they arrived back in Hattiesburg. (Photo by Erin Parker / The Hattiesburg American)

Southern Miss outfielder Kameron Brunty signs a baseball and hands it back to Katharine Dobson as her son Trip, 4, stares up at Brunty in awe Wednesday afternoon at Pete Taylor Park. Southern Miss lost Tuesday afternoon to North Carolina, knocking them out of the College World Series. Despite the disappointing game, fans turned out to support the Eagles as they arrived back in Hattiesburg. (Photo by Erin Parker / The Hattiesburg American)

More photos of the Southern Miss homecoming can be found at the Hattiesburg American Web site.

(Also, isn’t the look on that kid’s face PRICELESS?)

This past week was fast-paced and full of excitement.

It started with lions, panthers, man children, oh my!

Kaa (from left), played by Jessy Palmer, Baloo, played by Logan Little, and Baghara, played by Noel Anderson, spy on the monkey clan that has kidnapped Mowgli Thursday afternoon during the dress rehearsal of 'The Jungle Book' at Oak Grove High School's drama room. The OGHS drama team will visit Scotland from August 4-17 and perform their play. (Photo by Erin Parker / The Hattiesburg American)

Kaa (from left), played by Jessy Palmer, Baloo, played by Logan Little, and Baghara, played by Noel Anderson, spy on the monkey clan that has kidnapped Mowgli Thursday afternoon during the dress rehearsal of 'The Jungle Book' at Oak Grove High School's drama room. The OGHS drama team will visit Scotland from August 4-17 and perform the play. More photos can be found at the Hattiesburg American Web site here. (Photo by Erin Parker / The Hattiesburg American)

And then some baseball players left for the College World Series. Of course, they had to get in on some of the interviews (and perform some of their own, as showcased in the photo gallery) before leaving town.

Southern Miss players Jonathan Johnston, left, and Corey Stevens, right, film Chris Williams, middle right, and Jason Hurst interviewing Brian Dozier before the Golden Eagles departed from Pete Taylor Park for the Pine Belt Regional Airport Thursday morning. The Golden Eagles will face the Texas Longhorns Sunday during their first game of the College World Series. (Photo by Erin Parker / The Hattiesburg American)

Southern Miss players Jonathan Johnston, left, and Corey Stevens, right, film Chris Williams, middle right, and Jason Hurst interviewing Brian Dozier before the Golden Eagles departed from Pete Taylor Park for the Pine Belt Regional Airport Thursday morning. The Golden Eagles will face the Texas Longhorns Sunday during their first game of the College World Series. More photos can be found at the Hattiesburg American Web site here. (Photo by Erin Parker / The Hattiesburg American)

Some children sold lemonade to help animals at a local sanctuary.

Hannah Harvison, 8, holds a sign advertising the lemonade stand Friday afternoon at the Crayon College. Children and teachers from the Crayon College used the stand as a fundraiser for the Lumberton Animal Sanctuary. (Photo by Erin Parker / The Hattiesburg American)

Hannah Harvison, 8, holds a sign advertising the lemonade stand Friday afternoon at the Crayon College. Children and teachers from the Crayon College used the stand as a fundraiser for the Lumberton Animal Sanctuary. More photos can be found at the Hattiesburg American Web site here. (Photo by Erin Parker / The Hattiesburg American)

Poplarville, Miss. hosted a blueberry festival all day Saturday.

Ashley Keene, Miss Blueberry 2009, checks out the engine of an antique car Saturday afternoon during the Blueberry Jubilee Festival in Poplarville, Miss. The festival hosted music, food and craft booths and a pageant. (Photo by Erin Parker / The Hattiesburg American)

Ashley Keene, Miss Blueberry 2009, checks out the engine of an antique car Saturday afternoon during the Blueberry Jubilee Festival in Poplarville, Miss. The festival hosted music, food and craft booths and a pageant. More photos can be found at the Hattiesburg American Web site here. (Photo by Erin Parker / The Hattiesburg American)

And, last but not least, there was an art gallery opening in Laurel, Miss. on Sunday afternoon.

Sharon Walters, left, from Laurel, and Faye Rogers, from Laurel, discuss a tapestry on display during the opening of the Sister Cities Art Exchange Sunday afternoon at the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art in Laurel, Miss. The museum is hosting the Sister Cities Art Exchange, which features art from Shelby, N.C. artists, until August. (Photo by Erin Parker / The Hattiesburg American)

Sharon Walters, left, from Laurel, and Faye Rogers, from Laurel, discuss a tapestry on display during the opening of the Sister Cities Art Exchange Sunday afternoon at the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art in Laurel, Miss. The museum is hosting the Sister Cities Art Exchange, which features art from Shelby, N.C. artists, until August. More photos can be found at the Hattiesburg American Web site here. (Photo by Erin Parker / The Hattiesburg American)

While it was a busy week, it was definitely a good one.

How was yours?

Sportsshooter update

May 14, 2009

I haven’t meant to, but I have neglected my SS page for a little while.

I fixed that tonight.

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Check out the new update, complete with plenty of sporting events from the past month, here!