The buzz word around Northeast Mississippi high school football practices is “wet-bulb temperature.” When it hits a 92 reading on a wet bulb globe temperature meter, outside activity is either canceled or moved indoors. The strict restrictions do not apply to regular season games. “It’s another hoop to jump through, but I get it,” Baldwyn coach Neal Allen said. “You want to keep people safe as best you can. It does get difficult some days.” Wet-…
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