Louis McKissack—1937-38 Wildcat Football
Louis McKissack's
roots run deep in the Poplarville area. He graduated from Savannah
High School near Poplarville in 1937 then he went to PRC where he met and
married his wife, the former Marie Smith. While at PRC, McKissack
played on the basketball and football teams, earning All-American status
on the gridiron his sophomore season (1938).
McKissack resumed
his collegiate career at Southeast Louisiana University in Hammond for
the 1940 and 1941 seasons. He earned Little All-American status at
SLU and was later inducted into the college's Sports Hall of Fame.
McKissack entered
the coaching ranks as head basketball coach at Morgantown High School in
Marion County, remaining there until 1945 when he crossed the county line
into Lamar and took over Lumberton football and basketball, staying there
until 1950. His stint at LHS was and outstanding one. His 1948
team defeated arch rival Poplarville to win the Region 8/Class BB championship
to finish with a perfect 11-0 record. In 1950 he moved to the northern
part of Lamar County as basketball and football coach at Sumrall High.
In 1952 he moved to Petal High where he remained until 1962. Three
of his Petal players went on to NFL careers: Billy Lott, who played
with the Washington Redskins; Tommy Walters, who played at PRCC and also
played with the Redskins; and Ray Perkins who played with the Baltimore
Colts and later coached the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the New York Giants
and served as offensive coordinator for the New England Patriots.
McKissack ended his career coaching the Long Beach High football program
from 1962 to 1974.