Sharroid Whitehead returns offensively for OSHS this season. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)

By CURTIS ROCKWELL/Sports Director

OCEAN SPRINGS — When Ocean Springs opens the 2025 prep football season on the road at historic Ray Stadium in Meridian, it’ll mark an historic outing for both teams.

But that contest is not the only notable non-region game on the schedule for the Greyhounds this coming season.

The 2025 season opener between OSHS and Meridian scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 28th, will mark the first time ever that the Greyhounds and Wildcats have ever met in the regular season. Ocean Springs and once perennial state power Meridian have met four times overall, but all four of those meetings came in the state playoffs.

Greyhound offensive lineman Cohyn Meyers (left) is back up front for OSHS this season. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)

The Wildcats have won all four of the past games, including a stunning upset in Greyhound Stadium to open the Class 7A South State playoffs two years ago. That contest also marks the only time the two teams met in Ocean Springs.

The all-time series goes back just 19 years, to a 42-14 Wildcats win in 2006. The other two match-ups were blowouts by Meridian at home also, 50-14 the next season and 22-0 in 2010.

In addition, OSHS also will face Petal in non-region action. It’s the first regular season meeting between the two teams in 15 years, since the 2010 season, although the teams last met in the opening round of the 2014 Class 6A South State playoffs.

Ian Harlan returns offensively for OSHS this season. (Photo by Bobby McDuffie)

The Greyhounds and Panthers have played 20 times previously in a series that dates back 57 years, to the first meeting in 1973, including that 34-17 OSHS win 11 years ago which is the only meeting all time in the state playoffs. Ocean Springs leads the series 7-3.

Also, another pride of Panther is back on the Greyhound slate as Jackson County rival Pascagoula returns to the schedule after a two year absence.

This series evolved into one of the most competitive annual rivalries in South Mississippi over the years as the teams met for 37 straight seasons since first facing off in 1986 before the series was interrupted in 2023.

Chalmers Berglind is expected to see lots of snaps at quarterback this season for OSHS. (Photo by Steve Coleman)

The other non region opponent for the Greyhounds this season is Picayune. The current perennial state power Maroon Tide and OSHS will meet for the third straight season, after the series was renewed in 2023 after an 11-year hiatus. This year will mark the 25th all-time meeting between the two teams on the gridiron.

Region action kicks off with longtime foe Biloxi for Homecoming at Greyhound Stadium on Friday, Sept 26th.

And once league play starts, OSHS and new league foe West Harrison will square off for just the second time ever on the football field and first since 2019.

The Greyhounds have won 24 straight region games over the past four seasons.

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