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The Wally Beach Trophy, which is presented to the winning team at the Magee/Mendenhall football game, may be retired.
Simpson County Superintendent Glenn Harris brought a suggestion from Magee Principal Pete Howell to retire the Wally Beach Trophy and began a new tradition between the schools…presentation of a new trophy known as “The Simpson County Super Bowl Trophy.”
Mr. Harris discussed the change with coaches at both schools. Magee and Mendenhall coaching staff and Athletic Directors were in favor of the change.
Presently the Wally Beach Trophy goes to the winner of the Magee/Mendenhall game. If one of the teams wins the honor three years in a row, the trophy is retired at that school. Both Magee and Mendenhall are owners of a permanent Wally Beach Trophy.
Principal Howell felt the time was right for a new tradition in Simpson County and suggested a new trophy that would bear the winner’s name and year. The trophy would pass from school to school and never be retired. (similar to the Ole Miss/MSU trophy)
School board member Dale Shots felt no rush decision was necessary and that the touchdown (spirit) clubs from each school be contacted concerning the club’s feelings about the change.
The matter was tabled for further discussion.
What is your feeling on retiring the Wally Beach Trophy and starting a new tradition with the “Simpson County Super Bowl Trophy?” Comment on this article or send an email to sue@mageenews.com or text Sue @ 601-310-6881.
(Pictured is Superintendent Glenn Harris presenting the Wally Beach trophy to Principal Pet Howell and Head Coach and Athletic Director Tim Coats following Magee’s win over Mendenhall in 2015)
I think they have more pressing matters to deal with at these schools rather than try to change something that does not need fixing. I remember playing at the game in the first WALLY BEACH TROPHY was awarded. It’s already a tradition. No need for change. If they want to change something, how about increasing our achievement scores, ACT scores, and getting our public school system back on track. Ridiculous.
This suggestion by Mr. Harris is yet another example of his incompetence and demonstrates why he wasn’t re-elected. This trophy was named in honor of a football coach who made a positive impact in Simpson County and should remain as the prize for the winner of the game…..there’s no need for a new “tradition”. It’s shameful that Mr. Harris wants to stir one last pot before he leaves office. January can’t come too soon for the Simpson County School District.
Mr. Harris did not “come up with this idea.” Magee Principal Pete Howell made the suggestion and Mr. Harris passed the information on to the school board.