
By CURTIS ROCKWELL/Sports Director
SouthMiss6 Sports is rolling out its annual roster of the top standout prep football players in our coverage area. The “Sweet 16 in the Southern Six” list was compiled by coaches and sports writers who have been following the action on the gridiron in South Mississippi for the past three decades.
Several factors are considered in selecting he prestigious list, but just a small part of that is the number of “stars” a player carries with his name. This list is compiled of what we feel is the TOP returning players in the “Southern Six” from last season.
One player will be revealed and added to the list each day beginning today and over the next 9 days.
Next up is one of the top offensive threats in the Class 6A ranks:

(7) Amarie Jackson
Pascagoula | 6-0, 180 | Running Back | Senior
Jackson registered 1,136 rushing yards with 16 touchdowns on 147 carries and added 229 receiving yards with three scores as a junior last season in leading the Panthers to a solid 9-3 mark.
Jackson has steadily solidified himself as a force to be reckoned with coming out of the backfield after experiencing a solid sophomore season at PHS.

He’s considered a three star recruit, and has offers from Southeastern Louisiana, Nicholls State, North Alabama, Alcorn State and Alabama A&M among others.
Jackson is taking aim on a senior campaign in which he looks to lead the Panthers back to the state playoffs for the third straight season during his time as the PHS tailback.

(6) Hayden Ainsworth
Biloxi | 6-foot-5, 305 pounds | Offensive line | Senior
Ainsworth recently reclassified and will bypass his junior season with the Indians and play as a senior this year.
The monstrous 6-foot-5, 300 pounder is considered a three star recruit, and has committed to Nebraska after other offers from Ole Miss, North Carolina State, Okalahoma and Florida State among others.
He is rated the fifth-highest offensive lineman and the second-highest inside lineman recruit in the state according to 247Sports Composite. According to one site: “Ainsworth has a prototypical tackle frame and moves well for his size. He’ll be expected to anchor the edge in a conference known for relentless pass rushers, and he looks like he’ll be up to the task.”
Some observers also feel like Ainsworth is versatile enough that he could play guard on the collegiate level as well.
(5) Dalton Toothman
Vancleave | 6-5, 295 | Offensive line | Senior
The powerful Tootman returns as a major presence up front for the Bulldogs as they look to return to the Class 4A South State playoffs for the fourth straight season.
The massive 6-5, 295 pound three star recruit recently committed to Mississippi State over other offers from Auburn, Ole Miss, Clemson, Arkansas, Baylor, Florida, FSU, and LSU among others.
He is the No. 20 player in the state, and he earned Class 5A First Team All-State honors last season as a junior
(4) Sharroid Whitehead
Ocean Springs | 5-9, 170 | Quarterback | Senior
As a junior last season, Whitehead produced 1,061 rushing yards with 160 carries and 13 touchdowns and added 669 passing yards and eight scores.
He guided the Greyhounds to yet another Region 4-7A title last year. The three-star recruit has offers from Baylor, Florida State, Penn State and Georgia among others at this point. Ocean Springs is aiming for a school record fifth straight region championships as the Greyhounds enter the 2025 season on a 24 game league win streak
(3) Ty Keys
Poplarville | 6-2, 200 | Junior
If he never played another game during his final two years of eligibility, Keys has already cemented his legacy in Hornet history after limited time in just his freshman and sophomore seasons.
He guided Poplarville to its first-ever state football championship last season, earning Most Valuable Player of the game honors as Poplarville captured a thrilling 29-28 win over perennial state power Louisville in the Class 4A state title tilt. In the historic victory, Keys finished with 130 yards rushing on 23 carries and a touchdown. He also converted a two-point conversion and had a kickoff return for a touchdown.
(2) Nolan Wilson
Picayune | 6-4, 240 | Defensive line|Senior
Wilson is a four-star and the No. 3 recruit in Mississippi and No. 6 overall defensive lineman. As a junior, he had 68 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, with six sacks and seven forced fumbles.
He committed to Alabama recently, choosing the Crimson Tide over Miami, Ole Miss, Florida and Auburn. He also had offers from Oklahoma, Tennessee and Auburn among many others.
(1) Tylan Wilson
Pascagoula | 6-2, 185 | Defensive back|Senior
The four-star is rated as the No. 11 recruit in Mississippi and No. 21 overall safety. Wilson produced 73 tackles with two for loss had six interceptions and six pass deflections last season.
He has narrowed his next destination down to Arkansas, Texas A&M and Clemson, and will make a decision next week. He also had offers from He holds offers from Ole Miss, Alabama, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville and Miami, among others.

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