Like father, like son: The Carlyles of Yazoo City now own 13 state titles

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Like father, like son: The Carlyles of Yazoo City now own 13 state titles
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Anthony Carlyle has now won six Mississippi high school basketball state championships. His father Archie Carlyle, now retired, won seven. Columnist Rick Cleveland tells the incredible story of the father-son bond and the coaching legacy they share.

by Rick Cleveland, Mississippi Today March 8, 2023 Anthony Carlyle, during post-game interview after last week' state championship victory, his sixth. This past week, the Yazoo High basketball Indians painted Mississippi Coliseum bright red, knocking off defending state champion Raymond 53-43 for the State 4A Boys State championship. This week, Coach Anthony Carlyle's team finished ranked No. 1 among all high school teams in the state.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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