Anna Hoffmayer (left) and Mary Carlton Descher of Ocean Springs make a play at the net vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)

By CURTIS ROCKWELL/Sports Director

OCEAN SPRINGS — The home-court advantage was in full effect for home-standing Ocean Springs once again Monday night.

The Lady Greyhounds, who were perfect in Region 4-7A play this year including five wins at home in league play, continued to run roughshod over visiting opponents with a 3-0 sweep over Brandon in the Class 7A South State championship.

River Schmidt (left) and Alden St. Amant of Ocean Springs make a play on the court vs. Brandon Monday night (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Mary Carlton Descher of Ocean Springs makes a save vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Anna Hoffmayer of Ocean Springs goes up for a kill at the net vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Mary Carlton Descher of Ocean Springs readies herself for a serve vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Anna Hoffmayer of Ocean Springs makes a point at the net vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)

The decision, which was the third postseason win at home in Hubbard Gymnasium in the past six days for OSHS, moves the Lady Greyhounds to 36-9 overall and into the Class 7A state title tilt against Lewisburg Thursday night at 6 p.m., in Clinton on the campus of Mississippi College.

The Lady Greyhounds have yet to lose a set in the state playoffs posting three straight sweeps.

Mary Carlton Descher of Ocean Springs makes a play on the ball vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Lily Rutland of Ocean Springs makes a return shot vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
River Schmidt of Ocean Springs sets up a shot vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
River Schmidt of Ocean Springs sets up a shot vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Anna Hoffmayer of Ocean Springs attacks the ball at the net vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)

Also in Jackson County Monday night, after dropping a pair of matches to longtime arch-rival Vancleave in Region 4-5A play during the regular season, the Lady Hornets squeezed by the Lady Bulldogs in the rubber match 3-1 in an all “Southern Six” match-up for the Class 5A South State championship.

And what made the win even sweeter for ECHS is that it came on Vancleave’s home court.

With the decision, East Central moves on to play for the Class 5A state championship at Noon Friday against Lafayette also in Clinton.

Elsewhere in Jackson County Monday night, in Class 1A, Resurrection fell to visiting Stringer3-1 in the Class 1A South State finals.

River Schmidt of Ocean Springs reacts as she sets the ball in play vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Lily Rutland of Ocean Springs makes a play on the ball at the net vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Mary Carlton Descher of Ocean Springs makes a play on the ball at the net vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Lilly Rutland of Ocean Springs sets a shot up vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Mary Carlton Descher of Ocean Springs saves the ball in play vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)

And, in yet another all “Southern Six” affair, the third time wasn’t the charm for George County Monday night.

In fact, it was just more of the same for home-standing Hancock.

The Lady Hawks knocked off the Lady Rebels for the third time this season, sweeping past the visitors 3-0 in the Class 6A South State championship match. Hancock also beat George County twice during Region 6-4A action during the regular season, also winning 3-0 at home and 3-1 in Lucedale.

The Lady Hawks now move on to face Lake Cormorant Thursday afternoon at 4 p.m., also in Clinton with the Class 6A state championship on the line.

Anna Hoffmayer (left) and Mary Carlton Descher of Ocean Springs make a play at the net vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Anna Hoffmayer (left) and Mary Carlton Descher of Ocean Springs make a play at the net vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Anna Hoffmayer of Ocean Springs goes in for a kill at the net vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Anna Hoffmayer (left) and Mary Carlton Descher of Ocean Springs make a play at the net vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Carmela Coulter of Ocean Springs reacts to a point vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)

Also in Hancock County Monday night, Our Lady Academy maintained a course on a journey that it’s very familiar with as the home-standing Crescents punched their ticket back to the title round once again with a 3-0 sweep of visiting West Marion in the Class 3A South State championship match. The back-to-back two time defending Class 3A state champions will now face North State champ Belmont Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m., also in Clinton with its third straight state championship trophy on the line.

Meanwhile, there was one other “Southern Six” squad in action Monday night as well.

In Class 4A, Poplarville dropped a 3-2 match to visiting Purvis in the Class 4A South State championship match.

Mary Carlton Descher (8) of Ocean Springs reacts with her teammates after winning a point vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Mary Carlton Descher (8) of Ocean Springs reacts with her teammates after winning a point vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Mary Carlton Descher (8) and Carmella Coulter (13) of Ocean Springs react with their teammates after winning a point vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Anna Hoffmayer of Ocean Springs follows through after winning a point vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
Ocean Springs head coach Christina Daigle shouts instructions to her team after winning a point vs. Brandon Monday night. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)
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