2012 NEMCC Football Media Guide

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Table of Contents Letter from President Dr. Johnny L. Allen, Ed.D.........................4 2012 Numerical Roster................................................................29 Northeast Board of Trustees...........................................................5 Player Biographies...................................................................30-33 Letter from Athletic Director Ricky Ford....................................6 Geographical Roster......................................................................34 Athletic Director Ricky Ford Biography.......................................7 Five-County Football Coaches.....................................................35 Ricky Smither Biography..............................................................8 Professional Tigers.......................................................................36 Travis Macon Biography..............................................................9 Four-Year Signees.........................................................................36 Greg Davis Biography................................................................10 2011-12 Athletic Year in Review....................................................37 Jonathan Webster Biography.......................................................11 2011 MACJC Statistics and Rankings....................................38-44 Deljuan Robinson Biography.....................................................12 Hope Barnes Biography..............................................................13 2012 MACJC Master Schedule....................................................45 Jennifer Johnson Biography........................................................13 2011 NEMCC Sports Hall of Fame........................................46-48

Michael Joseph Miller Biography..............................................14 NEMCC Sports Hall of Fame Inductees......................................48 Retired Jerseys...........................................................................15 MACJC Sports Hall of Fame Inductees........................................48 Fight Song..................................................................................15 Showband from Tigerland Roster...................................................49

Mascot History...........................................................................16 2012-13 Cheerleaders....................................................................50 MACJC All-Star Football Classic..............................................16 Athletic Contact Information.........................................................51 NEMCC All-Americans.............................................................17 2011 Football Recap......................................................................52 Game-by-Game Results........................................................18-19 2012 Team Photos....................................................................53-55 Opponent Series....................................................................20-23 WNAU Advertisement..................................................................56 Opponent All-Time Series..........................................................23 JUCOWeekly.org Advertisement..................................................57 All-Time Coaching Records.......................................................23 Tiger Home Games.....................................................................24 Sodexo Advertisement..................................................................58 Tiger Road Contests....................................................................25 NEMCC Advertisement................................................................59 2012 Season Preview..............................................................26-28 2012 Football Schedule................................................................60

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The 2012 Northeast Mississippi Community College Football Media Guide was produced in the Public Information Office of the college under the direction of Associate Vice President of Public Information Tony Finch and Sports Information Director M. Joseph Miller. Layout and design was handled by Michael H. Miller.

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Letter from the President Dear Friends of Northeast: Thank you for your support of the athletic efforts of Northeast Mississippi Community College. Each coach and each athlete has worked hard to ensure that our teams are ready to give performances that make you proud to be a “Tiger Fan.� Northeast exists to provide educational, recreational and social resources for students and supporters to grow and enjoy their accomplishments. While you are on campus, I hope you have a safe and enjoyable visit. I trust you will use this opportunity to get to know our students, coaches and staff. We are always ready to assist you to enjoy your time with us. Thank you for everything that you do to encourage and support our efforts. We are always glad to have you on our campus.

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T. Jack Ramsey

Chairman Tenure of Service: 1983 Tishomingo County/ Banker

Ken Basil

Tenure of Service: 2008 Union County Superintendent of Education

Tonya Butler Farris

Tenure of Service: 2012 Alcorn County Businesswoman

Sam McCoy

Tenure of Service: 1988 Prentiss County Businessman

Troy Holliday

Vice Chairman Tenure of Service: 1964 Tippah County Businessman

John O. Cunningham Secretary Tenure of Service: 1995 Prentiss County Businessman

Alvie Blakney

Tenure of Service: 2011 Tishomingo County Retire Businessman

Douglas Jackson

Tenure of Service: 1995 Tippah County Retired Educator

Gina Smith

Tenure of Service: 2012 Alcorn County Superintendent of Education

Bill Breedlove

Tenure of Service: 1999 Prentiss County Businessman

Malcolm Kuykendall Tenure of Service: 2006 Tishomingo County Superintendent of Education

Luzene Triplett

Tenure of Service: 2002 Prentiss County Retire Educator

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Randle Downs

Tenure of Service: 2012 Prentiss County Superintendent of Education

Tracie Langston

Tenure of Service: 2004 Prentiss County Businesswoman

Vance Witt

Tenure of Service: 2007 Union County Businessman

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Letter from the Athletic Director Parents, Fans, Supporters, Alumni, On behalf of the Athletic Department at Northeast Mississippi Community College, I want to welcome you to this athletic event. We hope that your visit today will create an interest that will encourage you to come back. As we strive for excellence in the classroom and in the athletic arena, we would like to encourage every one of you to become involved in all aspects of our athletic department. As we try to reach the highest level with all of our sports programs we must continue to work very hard to be the very best we can be. We are looking for all avenues of resources to build on our already competitive programs. Within the last five (5) years, we have steadily improved every one of our athletic teams. We now have great leadership in all of our athletic programs and we are very excited about what the future holds for all of them. We would like to invite you to become a part of our Athletic booster club and help us as we strive to reach the highest level. Our goal is to educate our student/athletes to a level that will put them at the very top in their perspective sport. In addition, we want our athletes to be some of our most productive citizens. Again, welcome to the NEMCC campus and we hope you have a very enjoyable visit and we welcome you back at any time either to visit our campus or to attend another athletic event. Thanks! Ricky G. Ford Athletic Director, NEMCC 6

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Athletic Director Ricky Ford

Former Northeast women’s basketball coach Ricky Ford left his “built Ford tough” mark on many Lady Tiger teams since coming to Northeast in 1981. After the 2010-11 season, Ford decided to hang it up and went into his victory lap through the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC). On March 7, 2011 Ford announced he was stepping down as women’s basketball coach at Northeast. Ford ended his career at Northeast with an overall record of 588-226. While wins have not been on the coach’s mind, the satisfaction of a job well done kept Ford going at Northeast for 30 seasons. Building success on and off the court was what Ford did since coming to Northeast Mississippi Junior College in 1981. During his 30-year coaching career, Ford only had four sub-.500 seasons and the first of those did not come until his 2002-03 Lady Tigers finished 11-12 but even it finished as the North Division runner-up. Within five years since taking over the Lady Tiger program in 1981, Ford had transformed the Lady Tigers into national title contenders that included a national runner-up finish in 1986 and a national championship in 1987. During Ford’s illustrious career, the Lady Tiger basketball coach led his team to 15 North Division titles, nine MACJC State Championships with 6 (six) of those state championships being consecutive and three Region XXIII crowns while leading the Lady Tigers to the National Junior College Athletic Association’s (NJCAA) national basketball tournament on three separate occasions. Ford went to the national tournament a final time in 2005-06 as the Lady Tigers

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captured the North Division, MACJC State and Region XXIII titles and finished the season as the nation’s No. 21-ranked team after appearing in the national event in Salina, Kan. Following his final national tournament appearance, Ford was honored as the Division I, District O, Region XXIII Coach of the Year - an award that is given to the head coach of each of the 16 regional championship teams. One year after his national tournament appearance, Ford continued his success in the MACJC as the veteran mentor led the Lady tigers back to the Region XXIII tournament for a twenty-fifth straight year as the Lady Tigers once again captured the North Division - their fourth straight division title - and successfully defended their 2006 MACJC State Title. Ford was appointed Dean of Student Services at the beginning of the 2011 spring semester following the retirement of Kenneth Pounders, and is currently in his sixth

year as athletic director for the college. His responsibilities as athletic director has Ford overseeing the day-to-day operations of an athletic department that features eight varsity sports, an all-female cheerleading squad and also coordinates the annual MACJC All-Star Football Classic game that is held each year in December. Prior to coming to Northeast, Ford built successful basketball programs at Booneville High School coaching the Lady Blue Devils for four years and the Blue Devils for a pair of seasons. Ford’s overall careen record stands at 676-253 and carries a winning percentage of 72.7 percent into retirement. An alumnus of Northeast and former Tiger basketball player under Kenneth Lindsey, Ford earned a bachelor’s degree from Mississippi State University and a master’s degree from the University of Mississippi. Ricky and his wife LuAnne have four children, Aaron, Lauren, Suzanne, and Ben.

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Head Coach Ricky Smither

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Northeast Head Football Coach Ricky Smither returns for his fifth year at the helm for the Tigers football program entering into the 2012 season. During the 2011 season, Smither continued to build the Northeast football team into a contender in the MACJC. Northeast finished as the North Division runner-up for the second consecutive year and qualified for the first round of the playoffs where the Tigers took the South Division champion -- Mississippi Gulf Coast -- to overtime. In his first year as head coach in 2008 Smither’s overall record was 1-8 however, he was able to improve to 2-6 overall in 2009 with three of the six losses going into extra periods. One of the biggest wins for Smither since becoming the go to guy at NEMCC came in a 28-21 victory over the Tigers arch rivals Itawamba Community College in September of 2009. However, in 2010, Smither proved that he was the man for the job as the Tiger football continued to get better as his team posted its twelfth winning season in the college’s 51-year football history when Smither’s troops finished with a 5-4 overall record and a 4-2 mark in the Mississippi Association of Community/Junior Colleges (MACJC) North Division in 2010. Northeast’s 4-2 mark in the North Division helped the Tigers finish in a tie for second place in the ultra competitive North Division. Smither helped Northeast garnered national attention during week six of the season after the Tigers were able to knock off defending MACJC State Champion East Mississippi 49-42 in a shootout in Scooba 8

where Tiger running back Jaquise Cook (Ripley) Ran for 267 yards and four scores against the Lions. Cook was awarded the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Player of the Week honors following his week six performance. In addition to posting the team’s first winning season since 2005, under the direction of Smither, the Tiger football team also captured the attention of the national media when Northeast was included in the NJCAA National Top 20 Football Poll for the week of October 19, 2010 at No. 18 after the Tigers opened up the season 5-2. Smither’s journey to commander-inchief for NEMCC first presented itself back on July 3, 2008 when he became the college’s 13th head football coach in school history. Smither began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Delta State University in 1995, later accepting a coaching position at Cleveland (Miss.) High School in 1997. He made the move to community college

coaching in 1998, joining the staff at Coahoma Community College. From 19992006, Smither enjoyed stints at East Side High School (Miss.), H.L. Bourgeois High School (Louisiana), while also working at the Division-I level as an assistant coach at Mississippi Valley State University (200204). Smither came on board at Northeast as the assistant football coach, coaching up the offensive line, in February of 2007, before Smither accepted the job as the Tigers head coach. Coach Smither enjoyed success as the Tigers’ offensive line coach in his first season at NEMCC. His first o-line group at Northeast sported two four-year college signees: Reggie Wade (Jacksonville State) and Greg Magnifico (Belhaven). Smither graduated from Delta State University with a Master’s in Education. Ricky and his wife Lynn have two children; Russ and Kaitlyn.

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Defensive Coordinator Travis Macon

Travis Macon A former Northeast Tiger football player Coach Travis Macon has recently been appointed to take over the defensive coordinator duties for the 2012 season after the departure of Jeff Carter. In 2011, Coach Macon coached the defensive line and helped lead NEMCC into the post season. After coaching the offensive line in 2008, Macon moved over the defensive side of the ball in 2009 and will look to continue his defensive tactics in 2011. This will be Coach Macon’s second season as a full-time coach after being promoted over the summer of 2011. Travis Macon, a native of Starkville, Miss., and graduate of Starkville High School (SHS), played football under the direction of head coach Chuck Fran during his time at SHS. During his high school career, Macon helped the Yellow Jackets win back to back state titles from 1995-97. After graduating high school, Macon moved on to Northeast Mississippi Community College as a student-athlete where he played football for head coach Laurin Collins from 1998-99. Macon then transferred to the University of Mississippi where he played offensive tackle for the Rebels from 2000-02 for head coach David Cutcliff. Macon helped the Rebels to an appearance in the Music City Bowl in 2000. After his playing career at Ole Miss, Macon eventually decided to begin his coaching career at Northeast in the fall of 2008. During his first year as a studentassistant, Macon coached the offensive line

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that sent two offensive linemen to fouryear institutions, Daryl Petty (Northwestern Oklahoma State University) and Heath Blount (University of South Alabama). Since his time at Northeast, Macon has sent a steady progression of players to four-year universities and colleges including John Brown (Lakeland, Fla.) to the

University of Tennessee, Cody Woodiel (Hernando) to Troy University, Kyle Davis (Olive Branch) to Delta State University and Jeremiah Booth (Kingsland, Ga.) to the University of North Alabama. Macon is married to Deimara and they have three children, Haleih , Brian , and Ambrielle.

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Offensive Coordinator Greg Davis

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A veteran of the coaching fraternity, Greg Davis, joins the Tiger coaching staff as Northeast’s offensive coordinator for the 2012 season. Davis makes the move to Booneville after serving as a Kentucky State Thorobred during the last two seasons. As the assistant head coach, offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for the Thorobreds, Davis helped lead a pair of Kentucky State University running backs to 1,000-yard seasons in 2009. Before joining the Kentucky State staff, Davis was a member of the Sul Ross State Univeristy football staff in Texas where he served not only as the Lobos offensive line coach but as their offensive coordinator as well. Prior to his stint with the Lobos, Davis spent a pair of seasons at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas as the Reddies offensive line coach andrun-game coordinator. It was during his time as the Reddies’ offensive line coach and run-game coordinator that Davis made a name for himself. During his tenure as a coach at Henderson State University, Davis had four lineman selected to the Division II All-Southeast Region Team and three linemen picked for the All-Gulf South Conference Team. In 2007, Davis coached Kurt Kutscher who was a finalist for the Gene Upshaw Award, which is awarded to Division II’s best offensive lineman. Davis also had the pleasure of coaching an All-American lineman while serving as a Reddie coach. During both the 2004 and 2005 sea10

sons, Davis found himself at Upper Iowa University andbefore that he was the offensive line coach and strength coordinator at Bacone College in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Davis began his coaching career at Stephen F. Austin State University before moving to Independence Community College as the Pirates assistant head coach, run game coordinator and offensive line coach. Before joining the coaching ranks in the early 2000s, Davis found himself playing professional football first with the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL) in 1999 as a member of the Giants training camp and then as a member of the Arena Football League’s (AFL)

Houston Thunder Bears. Davis completed a bachelor’s of science degree in psychology from Texas Christian University where he was a member of the Horned Frogs football team from 1994-98. During his time with the TCU football team, Davis participated in both the Independence and Sun bowls and was named to the 1998 Sun Bowl All-Bowl Team. While at Stephen F. Austin State University, Davis completed a master of science in family and consumer sciences degree. Davis, a native of Kingsville, Texas, is married to Karri and has two sons Reed and Rece.

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Defensive Backs Coach Jonathan Webster

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A product of the Mississippi junior college system will take over the role of defensive backs coach for the Tigers in 2012. Jonathan Webster, a native of Batesville, will begin his first year in Booneville when the Tigers take on the Wolves of Copiah-Lincoln Community College on August 30. Webster, who played for Northwest Mississippi Community College, spent three years at Southwest Mississippi Community College in Summit before making the trek to Booneville. During his time in Summit, Webster served under Bear head coach Charles Anthony but it was as a Wonder Boy at Arkansas Tech University where the Batesville native made a name for himself. Webster not only set records on the field for the Wonder Boys but the Mississippi native also focused his concentration in the classroom and was twice named to the ESPN The Magazine/ College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA) Academic All-District VI team. Webster became just the twenty-seventh (27th) Wonder Boy to garner such an honor and led the Wonder Boy defense while compiling a 3.27 cumulative grade point average in sociology. During his two years as a Wonder Boy safety – 2006 and 2007, Webster was able to rack up 126 tackles, two interceptions and five pass break-ups. In his final campaign with Arkansas Tech, Webster recorded 79 tackles during the 2007 season – second-most on the team. In his freshman year, Webster appeared in all 10 games for Arkansas Tech while making four stops and finished with 47

C o a c h e s B i o g r a p h i e s tackles (fourth on the team) including 23 solo stops, 1.5 tackles for loss, one interception and three pass break-ups. Webster was also named the Wonder Boys’ defensive MVP for a 55-35 win over Ouachita Baptist when the Batesville-native recorded 15 tackles, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, an interception and pass break-up against the Tigers. While at Northwest Mississippi Community College, Webster helped lead the Ranger defense to national rankings. In the 2004 season, the Ranger defense ranked in the top 10 in the country by only allowing 212 yards of total defense and

were second in pass defense by surrendering 91.9 yards per game. Webster recorded over 70 tackles his sophomore year while holding the opposition to just 15.1 points per game. Webster and the Rangers also averaged four sacks a contest during his sophomore season. In his freshman year, Webster helped the Rangers rank fourth in the nation in rushing defense by allowing just 71.6 yards per game, fourteenth in the nation in total defense (237.2 yards/contest) and twentyseventh overall in passing defense with 165.6 yards per outing.

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Defensive Line Coach DelJuan Robinson

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A former National League Football (NFL) lineman will be tackling the spot of defensive line coach for Ricky Smither’s troops in 2012. DelJuan Robinson, a native of Hernado, agreed to join the Tigers and help with the defensive line. Robinson made a name for himself as a standout defensive tackle for the Mississippi State University football team in the mid-2000s before signing with the Houston Texans as an undrafted free agent in 2007. At Mississippi State University, Robinson played in 44 games while drawing 28 starts for the Bulldogs and during his career in the maroon and white, Robinson finished with 104 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and one fumble recovery. Robinson steadily improved each year in Starkville while appearing in 11 games with five starts as a freshman in 2003 he recorded 18 tackles, two tackles for loss and his only collegiate fumble recovery. In 2004, Robinson continued to improve by appearing in 11 games with four starts and registering 23 tackles including 2.5 tackles for loss and one sack. Robinson’s junior and senior campaigns saw the Bulldog turn in an 11-game start streakduring his junior year with 29 tackles and one tackle for loss and in his final year in Starkville, Robinson drew eight starts while appearing in 11 games and notched 34 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 quarterback sacks. When not starring on the gridiron for the Bulldogs, Robinson was busy in the classroom majoring in fitness management. Following his time at Mississippi State, Robinson signed with the Houston Texans 12

on May 4, 2007 and spent the majority of the season on the practice squad before being signed to the active roster on December 26, 2007. Robinson stayed on the active roster during the 2008 and 2009 seasons appearing in 16 games during the 2008 season while drawing three starts. During his first full league in the NFL, Robinson recorded 28 tackles and forced one fumble – causing Jacksonville Jaguar

running back Maurice Jones-Drew to fumble in a December 1, 2008 game. In 2009, Robinson appeared in 11 games for the Texans and recorded four tackles and made an appearance on the kickoff team returning a kickoff for no yards. In 2010, Robinson was waived by the Texans during the final roster cut down but signed as a free agent with the Carolina Panthers in August 2011.

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Athletic Trainer Hope Barnes

A north Mississippi native will begin her first year as Northeast Mississippi Community College’s athletic trainer starting with the 2012-13 academic year. Hope Barnes, a native of Nettleton, has agreed to become Northeast’s head athletic trainer. Barnes graduated from Nettleton High School in May 2009 and was a member of both the Lady Tiger cheerleading squad and powerlifting team, which helped set the stage for the Lady Tigers Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) powerlifting state championship just a year later. After her varsity career, Barnes carried her talents to the University of Southern Mississippi where she helped with various Golden Eagle and Lady Eagle sports including the successful USM football team. Before moving to Hattiesburg, Barnes was also awarded the Haskell Scholarship,

Hope Barnes which was named by Amory native and Hollywood veteran Sam Haskell for his mother and is given to a senior at each of the Monroe County schools plus selected seniors at Amory High School. The Haskell Foundation chooses Haskell Scholarship recipients and awards are based upon student achievement, academics, activities and other criteria. At Nettleton High School, Barnes was

also a part of the nurse mentorship academy that partnered with the North Mississippi Medical Center to train certified nursing assistants (CNAs). While at the University of Southern Mississippi, Barnes carried on her high academic standards and finished her degree in three years including all prerequisite work while splitting time with the Golden Eagle and Lady Eagle sports along with Oak Grove High School. In May 2012, Barnes graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Athletic Training. At the USM, Barnes was a member of various clubs and organizations including Eagles for Life, the Legacy and the Student Sports Medicine Association. Even after graduation, Barnes was instrumental in helping high school athletes by serving as one of the athletic trainers for the youth football camps at Southern Mississippi.

Cheerleading Coach Jennifer Johnson

Jennifer Johnson bounced her way into being the Northeast Mississippi Community College cheerleading coach in late October 2008. Johnson, who has been involved cheerleading for the majority of her lifetime, started her cheer career as one of 15 cheerleaders at J. Sterling Morton East High School in Ciero, Ill., where the student population was made up of more than 5,800 students. Following graduation, Johnson and her family moved to Booneville with Johnson eventually joining the Itawamba Community College Indianette dance team before coming back to Prentiss County and Northeast. After graduating from the University of Mississippi in May 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education, Johnson joined the staff at Olive Branch Middle School where she was the seventh grade language arts instructor and in charge of 24 eighth grade cheerleaders her first year. Johnson rose to the top of the cheerleading ranks when she took the New Site High School cheerleading squad to a second place finish in the Mississippi High School Activities Association’s State Cheerleading

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Jennifer Johnson Competition in 2005. Johnson pushed the New Site cheerleaders to a second place finish in the Universal Cheerleading Association’s (UCA) Dixie Championship Regional earning the Lady Royals a berth in the 2006 UCA High School Nationals in Orlando, Fla., in 2006. Johnson’s team turned in a 26-place performance in the national competition and earned a superior squad rating. Johnson decided to take time off from cheerleading to take care of her baby boy after almost two years at New Site but the spirit was still there and when the position opened at Northeast in the fall 2008, Johnson bounded at the chance. During her time in northeast Missis-

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sippi, Johnson has also taught at Baldwyn Middle School and coached cheerleading squads at Marietta Elementary School. Johnson led the Marietta Lady Raiders to a third place showing in both 2003 and 2004 and received the Most Improved squad at cheerleading camp. Johnson also sponsors her own cheerleading gymnasium ‘ Northeast Mississippi Academy of Cheerleading’ that opened in September 2004.

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Sports Information Director Joseph Miller

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Michael Joseph Miller of Milton, Fla., was hired August 25, 2008 to the Public Information Office as the Assistant Public Information Officer and Sports Information Director at Northeast Mississippi Community College. After graduating from Milton High School in May of 1995, Miller joined the United States Navy in September of that same year and served in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii as a Torpedomans Mate. Miller received an honorable discharge in 1998 along with the National Defense Ribbon from the Gulf War and the Good Conduct Medal for his faithful service to the country. Upon completing his duty to the Navy, Miller decided to return to school and pursue his education and athletic aspirations. He found his way to Northeast Mississippi Community College in the spring of 1999, and soon began his journey to fulfill his academic and athletics aspirations as a Tiger. As a student-athlete for Northeast playing football for the Tigers, Miller was coached by head coach Laurin Collins during the 1999 and 2000 seasons. Despite being plagued by knee injuries (torn ACL’s), he entered both seasons atop the depth chart at free safety. Miller graduated early in the fall of 2000 and was on the Dean’s List with an associate’s degree in physical education from Northeast. After Northeast, Miller went on to play football and pursue his higher educational

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goals at Troy State University and lettered in Division I-A football in 2002-03. He graduated from Troy on the Dean’s List in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism mentoring in Media Relations and Sports Information. Miller spent one year in the Sports Information Department at Troy as an intern for the Sports Information Director Tom Strothers. He also worked part-time for the Troy State Television Department as a studentreporter, cameraman, anchorman, master control room operator, and writer for three years before graduation. As part of his work with TSU-TV, Miller was chosen to represent Troy at the WAKA 8 television station in Montgomery, Ala., as a sports anchor for a contest of amateur sports anchors. He was selected as the third best anchor out of countless of contestants by the viewing audience in 2003.

Miller worked for the Unity Broadcasting Network in Booneville in 2004 as a master control operator, cameraman, anchor, reporter, writer, and as an advertising sales representative in the public relations department. After his work in journalism, Miller spent four years from 2004 to 2008 working for the United States government at Miltec Missiles and Space A Ducommun Company in Iuka. He worked as a Missiles Mechanical Technician/Inventory Clerk and was also the Media Relations representative for the Iuka facilities reporting to the home office public relations department in Huntsville, Ala. Miller decided to get back to his first love, journalism, and came on board with Northeast Mississippi Community College in August of 2008. His responsibilities at Northeast duties include working with members of the local media as they cover NEMCC sporting events and other campus happenings, constructing and sending press releases to local media outlets regarding NEMCC, and helping the Tigers’ coaching staff recruiting efforts, and keeping statistics, working for the associate vice president of Public Information Tony Finch. Miller and his wife Sabrina have two children, Elias Jude and Lydia Diane,and are members of Calvary Apostolic/Holiness Church in Corinth.

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Northeast athletic department officials have announced the retirement of nine jerseys worn by former Tiger athletes who played or are currently playing on the professional level.

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David “Nub” Strickland (‘55) Holly Springs Denver Broncos (NFL)

Adrian Smith (‘56) Kirksey, KY Cincinatti Royals (NBA)

Mike Williams (‘81) Atmore, AL Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)

Jackie Perry (‘86) Jackson, TN Int’l Women’s Basketball League

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Jerome Woods (‘93) Memphis, TN Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)

Mitch McNeely (‘94) New Albany Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB)

Dontae Jones (‘95) Nashville, TN New York Knicks (NBA)

Michael Boireau (‘98) North Miami, FL Minnesota Vikings (NFL)

Qyntel Woods (‘02) Memphis, TN Portland Trailblazers (NBA)

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“Go --- Tigers, We’re behind you. Fight --- till the battle’s over. Win --- for --- the pride of Northeast Gain the Victory!

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Go!......................... Fight!..................... Win!....................... N.E.M.C.C. Lyrics by former Northeast director of bands and ‘74 alumnus Ricky Bishop. Sung to the tune of “The Victors,” (L.Elbel) the University of Michigan fight song.

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When Northeast was founded in 1948, Bonner Arnold served as physical education instructor, men’ basketball coach and athletic director. Arnold and legendary University of Kentucky Wildcat men’s basketball coach Adolph Rupp were friends and as a result of this friendship and the success of the Kentucky basketball program, Arnold wanted the school’s athletic teams to sport a similar nickname. “Fighting Tigers” was adopted as the school’s mascot. Later, the school’s athletic program grew to include men’s and women’s varsity sports. “Fighting” was dropped and the teams became known as the “Tigers” and “Lady Tigers.”

South ties series in annual All-Star contest Southwest Mississippi Community College quarterback Vintavious Cooper proved that he belonged in the 38th annual Mississippi Association of Community/Junior Colleges(MACJC) All-Star Football Classic on Saturday, December 3. Cooper, who accounted for 163 total yards, was 10-of-12 through the air for 117 yards in leading the South All-Stars to a 14-9 win at Northeast’s Tiger Stadium. With the win, the South evened the overall series 18-18-2 as Northeast hosted its twenty-fifth straight all-star contest. En route to leading the South to the five-point win, Cooper was awarded the James H. “Wooky” Gray Award that goes to the contest’s Most Valuable Player. Cooper’s MVP award marks the second time in three years that a Southwest quarterback has received the honor. In 2009, Southwest signal caller Stanley Jennings was given the award following a 12-for-24 day that saw the him throw for 206 yards and three touchdowns in the South’s 28-0 shutout. After Mississippi Delta kicker Ridge Rochelle gave the North a 3-0 lead with 4:51 left in the first half, the South all-stars reeled offback-to-back scores en route to their eighteenth win in the series. Rochelle’s 31-yard field goal was set up by his Mississippi Delta teammate Dontarius Thomas who thwarted a South scoring drive with a 70-yard interception return to the South 31-yard line with just under 12 minutes left in the first half. Cooper wasted little time in getting the South on the board when the South All-Stars cashed in just over two minutes later. Cooper connected with Pearl River’s Jaquaa Peters on a 46-yard pass putting the South in the red zone and Pearl River’s Melvin German scampered in from five yards out with 2:20 showing giving the South a 7-3 lead after Northeast’s Taylor Earhart connected on the extra point try. Earhart donned the red South All-Star jersey since the South All-Stars did not have a kicker for the day. Rochelle had a chance to cut into the South lead but the Mississippi Delta place kicker’s 47-yard field goal attempt with 33 seconds left in the half was 16

Jones County wide receiver Jonathan Ducksworth pulls in a red zone pass in front of Northwest defensive back La’Darrick Anderson during the 38th-annual Mississippi Association of Community/Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-Star Football Classic held at Tiger Stadium in Booneville on Saturday, December 3, 2011.

blocked by the South. The South kept the pressure on the North early in the second half and after a great catch by Jones County’s Jonathan Ducksworth, Pearl River’s Jonathan Duncan punched in from five yards out with 18:37 left in the game. Earhart was true on his second extra point of the day giving the South a 14-3 advantage. Itawamba’s Camden Dallas made a game out of it late as the Indian signal caller found Northwest’s Deantae Smith on a 17-yard touchdown strike with 5:39 remaining in the game but the North’s two-point conversion attempt fell short leaving the South with the 14-9 advantage. North All-Stars got one more chance for the victory when the North defense led by Northeast players Anthony Payne, Frankie Lee, JeremiahBooth and Devin Lindsey forced a punt out of the South. Being without a kicker, the South was forced to use Jones linebacker Brion Jones as its punter and the North picked up good field position on the kick.

However, the South forced the North to turn the ball over on downs after a fourth and 14 play from the South 38 with 1:26 left in the game and ran out the clock for the victory. In post-game awards, Smith picked up the Hubert Tucker Award that went to the North’s Most Valuable Offensive Player as the Northwest wide receiver hauled in three catches for 35 yards and a touchdown. Peters earned the Keith Daniels Award for the South’s Most Valuable Offensive Player after hauling in a pair of passes for 56 yards. Jones picked up the South’s Most Valuable Defensive Player Award after recording an eight-tackle, two-sack performance for the South All-Stars. Itawamba’s Ashton Ballard picked up the North’s Most Valuable Defensive Award after picking off a pair of passes during the all-star event and Cooper was awarded the James H. “Wooky” Gray Award for the game’s overall most valuable player.

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Throughout the history of Northeast Mississippi Community College, superior athletes have been named to the All-American team, the highest honor bestowed upon any player. Recipients of this honor are chosen by the 23 regional directors of the National Junior College Athletic Association. Their selection for the All-American team, second team and honorable mention are made only after careful evaluation of the hundreds of nominations which are submitted by community/junior college coaches from across the country. We are proud to salute those who brought honor to themselves as young men and women and to Northeast Mississippi Community College for the time to come. 2007

Baseball

Shanika “Boo” Randle Outfielder NFCA All-American Houston

2008

Chase Porch Designated Hitter Third Team East Union

2007

2001

2011

Deion Belue Defensive Back Honorable Mention Deshler, Ala.

2008

Lori Wilson First Base All-American Blue Mountain

2002

Callie Weaver Shortstop NFCA All-American Houston

Golf 1990

Football

Jessica Spain Shortstop All-American NFCA Louisville Slugger Booneville

Craig Lauderdale All-American Booneville

1956

Jerry King Running Back All-American Chattanooga, Tenn

2003

Jocelyn McGolrick Pitcher NFCA All-American Richmond, BC, Canada

2007

Chase Williams All-American Corinth

1969

Johnny Buskirk Quarterback Honorable Mention New Albany

2003

Brandi Vondenstein Third Base Honorable Mention NFCA All-American Rayne, La.

1969

2003

Charity Graham Outfielder NFCA All-American 2nd Team Mantachie

2004

Donnie Clayton Tight End Honorable Mention Ripley

1977

Larry Parker Running Back Honorable Mention Rogersville, Ala.

1977

Josie Lindgrin Pitcher NFCA All-American 2nd Team Vancouver, BC, Canada

Barry Todd Defensive Back Second Team Memphis, Tenn.

2004

Maury Hill Defensive Back Second Team Ripley

1979

Paige Wright Shortstop All-American Southaven

1980

2004

Paul Rhodes Defensive Lineman Second Team Kossuth

1980

Anthony Norman

2010

Antonio Foster Offensive Lineman Honorabal Mention Valdosta, Ga.

Kelly Hankins Infielder Distinguished Academic All-American Mooreville

Fast-Pitch Softball

Staranna Fraizer Outfielder Third Team NFCA All-American 2nd Team New Albany

Running Back Honorable Mention Morrow, Ga.

2010

Blake Hatfield All-American Booneville

Men's Basketball 1950

Gene Garrett Guard All-American LaCenter, Ky.

1951

Ken Lindsey Forward All-American Booneville

1954

Charles “Doodle” Floyd Forward All-American Water Valley, Ky.

1956

Adrian “Odie” Smith Guard All-American Kirksey, Ky.

1959

Vincent Del Negro Forward All-American

Springfield, Mass.

1968

Gaylon Baird Forward All-American Myrtle

Women’s Basketball 1986

1982

Jackie Perry Forward All-American Jackson, Tenn.

1984

Kunshinge Sorrell Point Guard All-American Booneville

1989

Sherry Slayton Forward All-American Belmont

Maurice Stafford Forward Honorable Mention Biggersville Anthony Anderson Guard Second Team New Albany Anthony Gamble Forward All-American Booneville

1989

Clay Johnson Guard All-American Booneville

1995

Dontae Jones Forward All-American Nashville, Tenn.

1998

Tim Cole Guard All-American Memphis, Tenn.

1986

1987

1987

Phyllis Stafford Center All-American Biggersville

1988

1998

Tiffany Sitton Forward All-American Glen

2001

2000

2002

Marqueciqa Thomas Forward All-American Jackson

Qyntel Woods Forward All-American Memphis, Tenn.

Slow-Pitch Softball 2000

Stephanie Stubblefield Infielder All-American Ecru

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Evelyn Thompson Forward All-American LaGrange, Ga.

Tamica Pierce Forward All-American Decatur, Ga.

Eric Batchelor Forward All-American Memphis, Tenn.

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2004

2006

Jessica Hooker Forward All-American Brownsville, Tenn.

2006

Krystal Robinson Forward All-American Covington, Tenn. 17


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S e a s o n r e s u l t s

1949 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Woody Johnson 34 Senatobia 13 Decatur 27 Bethel, TN 21 Ellisville 37 Martin, TN 6 Poplarville 41 Fulton 40 Perkinston 27 Hinds 19 Moorhead 20 Union, TN

(5-5-1) 0 31 6 6 0 34 0 15 60 31 20

1950 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Doug Hamley 31 Northwest 7 East Central 21 Bethel 20 Ellisville 21 UT College 20 Pearl River 0 Itawamba 20 Perkinston 0 Hinds 32 Sunflower

(6-2-2) 0 12 13 12 6 7 0 20 19 14

1951 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Doug Hamley 0 Little Rock 6 Decatur 34 Northwest 7 Ellisville 19 Gulf Coast 7 Pearl River 37 Scooba 47 UT College 7 Hinds 33 Itawamba

(5-4-1) 6 7 14 7 7 27 0 0 54 7

1952 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Charles Borde 13 Fulton 6 East Central 13 Senatobia 14 Ellisville 13 Perkinston 0 Pearl River 13 Scooba 13 UT College 14 Hinds

(1-7-1) 14 14 7 14 41 38 39 19 66

1953 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Charles Borde (4-8) 13 East Mississippi 19 26 Little Rock, Ark. 13 13 East Central 20 14 Northwest 12 6 Jones County 21 26 UT-Martin 14 0 Gulf Coast 17 0 Pearl River 52 13 East Mississippi 17 0 Hinds 69 21 Sunflower 40 19 Itawamba 7

1954 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Charles Borde (5-6) 12 East Central 7 2 Little Rock 27 50 Marion Institute 0 0 Jones County 46 0 Pearl River 19 21 Holmes County 25 19 Sunflower 20 7 East Mississippi 9 37 Northwest 12 32 UT-Martin 16 19 Itawamba 15

1955 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Horace McCool 2 East Central 6 Memphis St. 12 Jones County 0 Pearl River 25 Holmes 0 Sunflower 13 Scooba

18

(3-6) 27 7 26 14 13 40 7

NE NE

7 27

1956 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Northwest Itawamba

13 7

NE NE

3 20

Pearl River Holmes

20 3

Horace McCool (10-1) 27 East Central 7 26 Arkansas State 14 25 Gordon Military 14 26 Jones 41 31 UT College 7 25 Holmes 0 31 Livingston St. 19 33 Scooba 13 6 Northwest 0 20 ICC 7 41 West Georgia 0

1974 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bill Ward (4-6-1) 23 Hinds 10 0 ICC 13 6 Northwest 27 22 Co-Lin 0 14 East Mississippi 24 7 Holmes 17 29 Baptist Christian 14 13 Pearl River 31 34 East Central 17 21 Mississippi Delta 28 20 Southwest 20

1968 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bill Ward (4-5) 33 Southwest 20 28 Hinds 17 14 Holmes 37 19 East Central 24 34 East Mississippi 37 41 Northwest 22 16 Copiah-Lincoln 20 48 Itawamba 14 7 Perkinston 43

1969 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bill Ward (7-2) 39 Southwest 21 15 Hinds 13 16 Holmes 20 48 East Central 14 13 East Mississippi 27 40 Northwest 21 21 Copiah-Lincoln 17 20 Itawamba 18 28 Perkinston 14

1975 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bill Ward (1-7-2) 7 Hinds 7 15 ICC 24 6 Northwest 6 13 Co-Lin 15 24 East Mississippi 28 19 Holmes 7 10 Pearl River 14 15 East Central 20 6 Mississippi Delta 7 22 Southwest 40

1970 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bill Ward (4-6) 3 Pearl River 26 26 East Mississippi 21 21 Southwest 20 12 Mississippi Delta 6 13 Itawamba 12 17 Hinds 18 18 Northwest 54 15 East Central 32 6 Holmes 38 14 Jones 25

1971 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bill Ward (0-10) 0 Pearl River 29 14 East Mississippi 37 7 Southwest 21 16 Mississippi Delta 26 22 Itawamba 74 6 Hinds 20 21 Northwest 75 7 East Central 41 12 Holmes 23 12 Jones 46

1972 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bill Ward (2-8) 24 Gulf Coast 35 0 Mississippi Delta 28 6 Southwest 0 0 Itawamba 14 16 Northwest 7 3 East Central 19 16 Hinds 28 13 East Mississippi 14 7 Pearl River 33 3 Holmes 18

1973 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bill Ward (4-6) 6 Gulf Coast 34 27 Mississippi Delta 45 20 Southwest 19 14 Itawamba 53 0 Northwest 12 23 East Central 20 14 Hinds 7 17 East Mississippi 19

1976 Bill Ward (4-6) NE 16 Southwest 7 NE 6 Gulf Coast 24 NE 12 Coahoma 28 NE 13 Holmes 7 NE 10 Co-Lin 28 NE 20 East Mississippi 11 NE 19 Itawamba 28 NE 0 Northwest 28 NE 31 Mississippi Delta 14 NE East Central 1977 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bill Ward (6-4) 7 Southwest 14 32 Gulf Coast 7 32 Coahoma 0 10 Holmes 0 38 Co-Lin 7 4 East Mississippi 20 11 Itawamba 12 42 Northwest 28 10 Mississippi Delta 0 19 East Central 21

1978 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bill Ward (0-10) 14 Pearl River 20 3 Holmes 7 6 Hinds 12 8 Coahoma 9 6 Gulf Coast 10 7 East Mississippi 14 0 Itawamba 26 0 Jones 26 7 Mississippi Delta 13 18 Northwest 40

1979 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE 1980 NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bill Ward (6-5) 7 Pearl River 41 10 Holmes 0 27 Hinds 20 6 Coahoma 0 9 Gulf Coast 27 14 East Mississippi 6 10 Itawamba 17 14 Jones 28 15 Mississippi Delta 14 41 Northwest 3 0 Jones 23 Bill Ward (9-2) 16 Copiah-Lincoln 6 17 Coahoma 6 26 Jones 23 19 Holmes 7 35 Hinds 28 35 East Mississippi 14

NE NE NE NE NE

25 45 26 17 3

Itawamba Mississippi Delta Northwest Pearl River Jones

7 0 0 27 19

1981 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bill Ward (1-9) 14 Copiah-Lincoln 36 55 Coahoma 18 21 Jones 47 7 Holmes 27 7 Hinds 14 0 East Mississippi 29 13 Itawamba 21 16 Mississippi Delta 28 9 Northwest 21 14 Pearl River 21

1982 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bill Ward (4-6) 0 Gulf Coast 31 19 Holmes 21 29 East Central 7 31 Coahoma 10 19 East Mississippi 31 19 Itawamba 20 17 Jones 20 0 Northwest 41 24 Southwest 14 35 Mississippi Delta 0

1983 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

David Carnell (4-7) 0 Gulf Coast 33 15 Holmes 7 10 East Central 14 45 Coahoma 0 14 East Mississippi 13 12 Itawamba 11 12 Jones 23 0 Northwest 47 14 Southwest 17 14 Mississippi Delta 17 0 Gulf Coast 42

1984 David Carnell (0-10) NE 6 Hinds 21 NE 10 Coahoma 15 NE Southwest NE 6 Holmes 30 NE 3 Gulf Coast 33 NE 14 Itawamba 29 NE 13 East Mississippi 15 NE 35 Northwest 49 NE 7 Mississippi Delta 42 NE 2 Jones 36 1985 David Carnell (1-9) NE 9 Hinds 14 NE 13 Coahoma 30 NE 6 Southwest 14 NE 6 Holmes 5 NE 3 Gulf Coast 19 NE Itawamba NE East Mississippi NE 13 Northwest 31 NE 23 Mississippi Delta 31 NE 0 Jones 28 1986 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Johnny Plummer (5-5) 26 Jones 17 29 Holmes 18 20 Pearl River 36 34 Coahoma 19 20 Gulf Coast 10 14 Itawamba 22 9 East Mississippi 10 17 Mississippi Delta 14 14 Northwest 43 0 Hinds 12

1987 NE NE NE

Johnny Plummer 14 Jones 7 Holmes 14 Pearl River

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NE 52 Coahoma 0 NE 24 Gulf Coast 7 NE 21 Itawamba 17 NE 3 East Mississippi 0 NE 35 Mississippi Delta 28 NE 23 Northwest 38 NE 0 Hinds 34 NE 14 Hinds 42 1988 Johnny Plummer (4-5-1) NE 16 East Central 20 NE 14 Coahoma 7 NE 14 Holmes 35 NE 6 Copiah-Lincoln 17 NE 7 Itawamba 7 NE 10 Pearl River 3 NE 9 East Mississippi 14 NE 25 Mississippi Delta 8 NE 10 Northwest 31 NE 31 Southwest 7

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

0 30 21 35 6 0 7 27

1994 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

1989 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Johnny Plummer (4-6) 13 East Central 7 40 Coahoma 14 7 Holmes 18 11 Copiah-Lincoln 18 7 Itawamba 21 35 Pearl River 25 14 East Mississippi 21 0 Mississippi Delta 43 14 Northwest 49 28 Southwest 6

1990 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

0 6 12 0 3 0 13 0

Hubert Tucker (3-7) 0 Co-Lin 15 36 Coahoma 14 22 Jones 46 12 Holmes 26 6 Hinds 36 26 East Mississippi 14 0 Itawamba 45 14 Mississippi Delta 12 14 Northwest 21 34 Pearl River 47

2000 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Laurin Collins (2-8) 21 Jones 12 6 Gulf Coast 32 3 Hinds 45 0 Northwest 63 0 East Mississippi 21 48 Coahoma 0 17 Mississippi Delta 34 14 Itawamba 45 21 Pearl River 54 27 Holmes 29

1995 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Gunter Brewer (0-10) 3 Co-Lin 20 24 Coahoma 26 24 Jones 40 0 Holmes 32 0 Hinds 38 9 East Mississippi 42 0 Itawamba 34 39 Mississippi Delta 44 13 Northwest 35 0 Pearl River 7

2001 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bobby Hall (3-6) 7 Gulf Coast 29 3 Hinds 53 28 Northwest 27 41 East Mississippi 14 35 Coahoma 8 0 Mississippi Delta 13 14 Itawamba 24 34 Pearl River 40 21 Holmes 35

Hubert Tucker (2-7-1) 7 Southwest 30 24 Gulf Coast 24 27 Coahoma 10 27 Holmes 13 0 Co-Lin 24 24 East Mississippi 36 24 Itawamba 50 13 Northwest 54 0 Mississippi Delta 34 14 East Central 31

1996 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Laurin Collins (1-9) 0 Pearl River 21 7 East Central 36 6 Southwest 16 0 Mississippi Delta 45 0 Holmes 41 7 Northwest 20 12 East Mississippi 37 33 Coahoma 0 0 Itawamba 43 6 Co-Lin 19

2002 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Bobby Hall (7-3) 13 Pearl River 6 14 East Central 7 3 East Mississippi 0 2 Southwest 20 29 Coahoma 0 35 Itawamba 19 18 Mississippi Delta 0 7 Holmes 6 3 Northwest 27 0 Jones 15

1991 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Hubert Tucker (4-5-1) 17 Southwest 24 28 Gulf Coast 14 39 Coahoma 0 10 Holmes 9 14 Co-Lin 20 28 East Mississippi 21 0 Itawamba 0 3 Northwest 31 16 Mississippi Delta 33 15 East Central 29

1997 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Laurin Collins (2-8) 7 Pearl River 25 3 East Central 9 14 Southwest 21 10 Mississippi Delta 7 8 Holmes 41 13 Northwest 42 0 East Mississippi 21 22 Coahoma 18 14 Itawamba 22 0 Co-Lin 23

2003 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Andy Greening (3-6) 3 Pearl River 43 17 East Central 13 17 East Mississippi 44 26 Southwest 25 44 Coahoma 16 31 Itawamba 34 18 Mississippi Delta 28 24 Holmes 27 26 Northwest 34

1992 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Hubert Tucker (4-6) 14 Pearl River 21 15 Holmes 31 0 Hinds 34 42 Coahoma 0 28 Gulf Coast 24 21 East Mississippi 14 6 Itawamba 28 17 Jones 14 0 Mississippi Delta 23 8 Northwest 22

1998 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Laurin Collins (1-9) 0 Southwest 23 13 Co-Lin 14 0 Jones 30 0 Holmes 20 17 Northwest 51 14 Gulf Coast 48 21 Coahoma 20 14 East Mississippi 31 31 Itawamba 38 10 Mississippi Delta 34

2004 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Andy Greening (7-3) 9 Southwest 0 45 Co-Lin 14 43 Coahoma 13 31 Holmes 3 24 Itawamba 13 16 Mississippi Delta 17 14 Jones 24 19 Northwest 16 31 East Mississippi 16 6 Hinds 30

1993 NE NE

Hubert Tucker 14 Pearl River 13 Holmes

1999 NE NE

Laurin Collins 6 Southwest 0 Co-Lin

2005 NE NE NE NE

Andy Greening (7-2) 20 Holmes 13 41 Itawamba 0 42 Mississippi Delta 0 23 Jones 7

(3-6-1) 45 23

Hinds Coahoma Gulf Coast East Mississippi Itawamba Jones Mississippi Delta Northwest

27 8 20 19 29 34 17 27

(0-10) 19 17

Jones Holmes Northwest Gulf Coast Coahoma East Mississippi Itawamba Mississippi Delta

Program History

28 34 58 35 17 44 31 37

NE NE NE NE NE

38 45 30 20 14

Northwest East Mississippi Coahoma Pearl River Trinity Valley (BG)

14 27 14 27 24

2006 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Andy Greening (3-6) 10 Jones County 31 7 Gulf Coast 42 10 Hinds 14 14 Northwest 31 24 Itawamba 29 8 East Mississippi 25 48 Mississippi Delta 25 44 Coahoma 16 12 Holmes 2

2007 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Andy Greening (2-7) 9 Jones County 39 7 Gulf Coast 34 13 Hinds 14 24 Northwest 26 13 Itawamba 20 27 East Mississippi 31 44 Mississippi Delta 24 36 Coahoma 6 0 Holmes 13

2008 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Ricky Smither (1-8) 2 Hinds 0 10 Pearl River 38 9 Itawamba 12 0 Mississippi Delta 35 7 Holmes 30 7 East Central 38 0 East Mississippi 49 25 Coahoma 28 28 Northwest 50

2009 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Ricky Smither (2-7) 7 Hinds 16 23 Pearl River 42 28 Itawamba 21 7 Mississippi Delta 14 25 Holmes 10 28 East Central 34 10 East Mississippi 48 14 Coahoma 20 14 Northwest 17

2010 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Ricky Smither (5-4) 34 East Central 6 16 Southwest 20 26 Mississippi Delta 13 35 Holmes 20 6 Northwest 26 49 East Mississippi 42 31 Coahoma 17 17 Itawamba 20 3 Copiah-Lincoln 23

2011 NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Ricky Smither (6-4) 40 East Central 27 32 Southwest 9 16 Mississippi Delta 3 21 Holmes 0 34 Northwest 28 35 East Mississippi 63 29 Coahoma 13 18 Itawamba 28 12 Copiah-Lincoln 21 17 Gulf Coast 20

Mississippi Valley Conference Champions (1949, 1950) North Division champion four times (1980, 2002, 2004, 2005)

North Division runner-up six times (1977, 1979, 1983, 1987, 2010, 2011) Northeast has appeared in one bowl game (2005, Pilgrim’s Pride Bowl vs. Trinity Valley (Texas))

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1956

NE

1974

NE

1949 1950

Arkansas St. (NE leads series 1-0) 26

Arkansas State

14

29

Baptist Christian

14

NE NE

27 21

Bethel, TN Bethel, TN

6 13

1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

12 32 8 6 17 55 31 45 10 13 34 52 14 40 27 39 42 30 36 24 33 22 21 3 48 35 29 44 43 30 44 36 25 14 31 29

Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma Coahoma

28 0 9 0 6 18 10 0 15 30 19 0 7 14 10 0 0 8 14 26 0 18 20 17 0 8 0 16 13 14 16 6 28 20 17 13

1968 1969 1974 1975 1976

NE NE NE NE NE

16 21 22 13 10

Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln

20 17 0 15 28

Baptist Christian (NE leads series 1-0) Bethel (NE leads series 2-0)

Coahoma (NE leads series 28-8)

Copiah-Lincoln (Copiah-Lincoln lead series 16-5)

20

1977 1980 1981 1988 1989 1990 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2004 2010 2011

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1982 1983 1988 1989 1990 1991 1996 1997 2002 2003 2008 2009 2010 2011

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

38 16 14 6 11 0 14 0 3 6 0 13 0 45 3 12

Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln Copiah-Lincoln

7 6 36 17 18 24 20 15 20 19 23 14 17 14 23 21

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

13 7 6 6 13 12 2 27 19 48 15 7 3 23 34 15 7 19 29 10 16 13 14 15 7 3 14 17 7 28 34 40

East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central East Central

31 12 7 14 20 7 27 7 24 14 32 41 19 20 17 20 28 21 7 14 20 7 31 29 36 9 7 13 38 34 6 27

East Central (East Central leads series 21-11)

East Mississippi (East Mississippi leads series 33-18)

1951 1952 1953 1953 1954 1955

NE NE NE NE NE NE

37 13 13 13 7 13

East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi

0 39 17 19 9 7

1956 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

NE 33 NE 34 NE 13 NE 26 NE 14 NE 13 NE 17 NE 14 NE 24 NE 20 NE 4 NE 7 NE 14 NE 35 NE 0 NE 19 NE 14 NE 13 NE NE 9 NE 3 NE 9 NE 14 NE 24 NE 28 NE 21 NE 35 NE 26 NE 9 NE 12 NE 0 NE 14 NE 0 NE 0 NE 41 NE 3 NE 17 NE 31 NE 45 NE 8 NE 27 NE 0 NE 10 NE 49 NE 35

East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi East Mississippi

13 37 27 21 37 14 19 24 28 11 20 14 6 14 29 31 13 15

1956

NE

25

Gordon Military

14

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1968 1969 1970

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

27 0 7 14 0 28 15 17

Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds

60 19 54 66 69 17 13 18

Gordon Military (NE leads series 1-0)

Hinds (Hinds leads series 25-7-1)

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10 0 14 21 36 21 14 19 14 42 37 21 31 44 21 14 0 44 16 27 25 31 49 48 42 63


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1954 1955 1956 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

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NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

6 16 14 23 7 6 27 35 7 6 9 0 14 0 0 0 6 0 3 3 6 10 13 2 7

Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds

20 28 7 10 7 12 20 28 14 21 14 12 42 34 34 27 36 38 45 53 30 14 14 0 16

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

21 25 25 14 16 6 12 3 20 7 19 13 10 3 10 19 7 19 15 6 6 29 7 14 7 27 10 15 13 12 0 0

Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes

25 13 0 37 20 38 23 18 3 17 7 7 0 7 0 7 27 21 7 30 5 18 7 35 18 13 9 31 23 26 32 41

Holmes (Holmes leads series 26-20-1)

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

8 0 6 27 21 7 24 31 20 12 0 7 25 35 21

Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes Holmes

41 20 34 29 35 6 27 3 13 2 13 30 10 20 0

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1968 1969 1972 1973 1976 1977 1978 1979 1982 1983 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1990 1991 1992 1993 1998 1999 2000 2001 2006 2007 2011

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

40 20 19 13 0 7 28 24 6 6 32 6 9 0 0 0 3 3 20 24 24 28 28 21 14 0 6 7 7 7 17

Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast Miss. Gulf Coast

15 20 7 41 17 43 14 35 34 24 7 10 27 31 33 42 33 19 10 7 24 14 24 20 48 35 32 29 42 34 20

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

41 0 33 13 19 19 27 20

Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba

0 0 7 14 7 15 7 7

Miss. Gulf Coast (Miss. Gulf Coast leads series 21-9-2)

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956

Itawamba (Itawamba leads series 33-16-3)

1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

NE 48 NE 20 NE 13 NE 22 NE 0 NE 14 NE 0 NE 15 NE 19 NE 11 NE 0 NE 10 NE 25 NE 13 NE 19 NE 12 NE 14 NE NE 14 NE 21 NE 7 NE 7 NE 24 NE 0 NE 6 NE 6 NE 0 NE 0 NE 0 NE 14 NE 31 NE 13 NE 14 NE 14 NE 35 NE 31 NE 24 NE 41 NE 24 NE 13 NE 9 NE 28 NE 17 NE 18

Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba Itawamba

14 18 12 74 14 53 13 24 28 12 26 17 7 21 20 11 29

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1970 1971 1978 1979 1979

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County

6 12 7 14 21 46 26 41 25 46 26 28 23

Jones County (Jones County leads series 24-7-2) 21 20 7 14 6 0 12 26 14 12 0 14 0

Northeast Mississippi Community College

22 17 7 21 50 0 28 29 45 34 43 22 38 31 45 24 19 34 13 0 29 20 12 21 20 28

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NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

3 26 21 17 12 2 0 26 14 17 0 22 24 0 0 21 0 14 23 10 9

Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County Jones County

19 23 47 20 23 36 28 17 3 14 34 46 40 30 28 12 15 24 7 31 39

1951 1953 1954

NE NE NE

0 26 2

Little Rock, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. Little Rock, Ark.

6 13 27

1956

NE

31

Livingston St.

19

1954

1955

1949 1950 1953 1954 1955 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 22

Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock leads series 2-1)

Livingston St. (NE leads series 1-0) Marion Institute (NE leads series 1-0)

NE

50

Marion Institute

0

NE

6

Memphis St.

7

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

19 32 21 19 0 12 16 0 27 21 6 31 10 7 15 45 16 35

Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta

Memphis State (Memphis State leads series 1-0) Mississippi Delta (Miss. Delta leads series 29-18)

31 14 40 20 40 6 26 28 45 28 7 14 0 13 14 0 28 0

1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

14 7 23 17 35 25 0 0 16 0 7 14 39 0 10 10 0 17 0 18 18 16 42 48 44 0 7 26 16

Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta Mississippi Delta

17 42 31 14 28 8 43 34 33 23 17 12 44 45 7 34 37 34 13 0 28 17 0 25 24 35 14 13 3

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

34 31 34 13 14 37 7 6 41 40 18 21 16 0 6 6 0 42 18 41 26 9 0 0 35 13 14 23

Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest

0 0 14 7 12 12 13 0 22 21 54 75 7 12 27 6 28 28 40 3 0 21 41 47 49 31 43 38

Northwest (Northwest leads series 33-17-2)

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1978 1979 1980 1981 1986 1987 1988 1989 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2008 2009

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

10 14 13 3 8 27 14 13 7 13 17 12 0 28 3 26 19 38 14 24 28 14 6 34

Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest Northwest

31 49 54 31 22 27 21 35 20 42 51 58 63 27 27 34 16 14 31 26 50 17 26 28

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

6 20 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 7 3 13 10 14 7 17 14 20 14 10 35 14 14 34 0 0 7 21 34 13 3 20 10 23

Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River Pearl River

34 7 27 38 52 19 14 26 29 33 20 31 14 20 41 27 21 36 38 3 25 21 45 47 7 21 25 54 40 6 43 27 38 42

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1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1982 1983 1984 1985 1988 1989 1990 1991 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2010 2011

Southwest (Southwest leads series 14-12-1)

At a Glance

NE 33 NE 39 NE 21 NE 7 NE 6 NE 20 NE 20 NE 22 NE 16 NE 7 NE 24 NE 14 NE NE 6 NE 31 NE 28 NE 7 NE 17 NE 6 NE 14 NE 0 NE 6 NE 2 NE 26 NE 9 NE 17 NE 32

Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest

20 21 20 21 0 19 20 40 7 14 14 17

2005

NE

14

Trinity Valley

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NE

20

Union, TN

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Years at NE

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1956

NE NE NE NE NE NE NE

37 21 47 13 26 32 31

UT-College UT-College UT-College UT-College UT-College UT-College UT-College

0 6 0 19 14 16 7

Andy Greening

2003-07

1956

Trinity Valley (Trinity Valley leads series 1-0)

NE

Union (Series tied at 0-0-1)

UT-College (NE leads series 6-1)

West Georgia (NE leads series 1-0) 41

14 7 6 30 24 16 21 23 19 20 25 0 20 9

0

Different name, same school

Then Now Decatur East Central Ellisville Jones County Fulton Itawamba Perkinston Gulf Coast

Poplarville

Bill Ward

Johnny Plummer Hubert Tucker Ricky Smither

Horace McCool Doug Hamley

Charles Borde

West Georgia

Pearl River

Scooba

East Miss.

Senatobia

Northwest

Moorhead

Miss. Delta

All-Time Series

Opponent Arkansas State Baptist Christian Bethel Coahoma Copiah-Lincoln East Central East Mississippi Gordon Military Hinds Holmes Itawamba Jones County Little Rock, Ark. Livingston State Marion Institute Memphis State Mississippi Delta Mississippi Gulf Coast Northwest Pearl River Southwest Trinity Valley Union UT-College West Georgia

Bobby Hall

Laurin Collins

Woody Johnson David Carnell

Gunter Brewer

Win 1 1 2 28 5 11 18 1 7 20 16 7 1 1 1 0 18 9 17 4 12 0 0 6 1

Loss 0 0 0 8 16 21 33 0 25 26 33 24 2 0 0 1 29 21 33 30 14 1 0 1 0

Tie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0

Winning % 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.778 0.238 0.344 0.353 1.000 0.212 0.426 0.308 0.212 0.333 1.000 1.000 0.000 0.383 0.281 0.327 0.118 0.444 0.000 0.000 0.857 1.000

187

318

13

0.361

All-Time Coaches

1968-82 1986-89 1990-94

2008-Present 1955-56 1950-51 1952-54

2001-2002 1996-2000 1949

1983-85 1995

Total

Years

Wins

Losses

5

22

24

15 4 5 4 2 2

56 19 16 14 13 11

92 20 31 23 7 6

3

10

21

5

6

44

5

26

187

318

2 1 3 1 52

10 5 0

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10

Ties Winning % 3

0.371

2

0.463

0 3 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 13

0.478 0.320 0.378 0.650 0.550 0.313 0.526 0.120 0.455 0.161 0.000 0.361 23

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Copiah-Lincoln (Wesson)

Northwest (Senatobia)

Northeast-Copiah-Lincoln History

Northeast-Northwest History

Last ten meetings

Last ten meetings

Date: August 30

H o m e C o n t e s t s

Date: September 20

2011 -- Copiah-Lincoln, 21-12. 2010 -- Copiah-Lincoln, 23-3. 2004 -- Northeast, 45-15. 1999 -- Copiah-Lincoln, 17-0 1998 -- Copiah-Lincoln, 14-13 1997 -- Copiah-Lincoln, 23-0 1996 -- Copiah-Lincoln, 19-6 1995 -- Copiah-Lincoln, 20-3 1994 -- Copiah-Lincoln, 15-0 1991 -- Copiah-Lincoln, 20-14

2011 -- Northeast, 34-28 2010 -- Northwest, 26-6 2009 -- Northwest, 17-14 2008 -- Northwest, 50-28 2007 -- Northwest, 26-24 2006 -- Northwest, 31-14 2005 -- Northeast, 38-14 2004 -- Northeast, 19-16 2003 -- Northwest, 34-26 2002 -- Northwest, 27-3

Series: Copiah-Lincoln 16-5.

Series: Northwest 33-17-2.

East Mississippi (Scooba) Date: October 11

Itawamba (Fulton) Date: October 20

Northeast-East Mississippi History

Northeast-Itawamba History

Last ten meetings

Last ten meetings

2011 -- East Miss, 63-35 2010 -- Northeast, 49-42 2009 -- East Miss, 48-10 2008 -- East Miss, 49-0 2007 -- East Miss, 31-27 2006 -- East Miss, 25-8 2005 -- Northeast, 45-27 2004 -- Northeast, 31-16 2003 -- East Miss, 44-17 2002 -- Northeast, 3-0

2011 -- Itawamba 28-18 2010 -- Itawamba, 20-17 2009 -- Northeast, 28-21 2008 -- Itawamba, 12-9 2007 -- Itawamba, 20-13 2006 -- Itawamba, 29-24 2005 -- Northeast, 41-0 2004 -- Northeast 24-13 2003 -- Itawamba, 34-31 2002 -- Northeast 35-19

Series: East Mississippi 33-18.

Series: Itawamba 33-16-3.

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Jones County (Ellisville)

Holmes (Goodman)

Northeast-Jones County History

Northeast-Holmes History

Last five meetings

Last five meetings

Date: September 8

Date: September 13

2007 -- Jones County, 39-9 2006 -- Jones County, 31-10 2005 -- Northeast, 23-7 2004 -- Jones County, 24-14 2002 -- Jones County, 15-0

2011 -- Northeast, 21-0 2010 -- Northeast, 35-20 2009 -- Northeast, 25-10 2008 -- Holmes, 30-7 2007 -- Holmes, 13-0

Series: Jones Co. 24-7-2.

Series: Holmes 26-20-1.

Gulf Coast (Perkinston) Date: September 27

A w a y

Coahoma (Clarksdale) Date: October 4

Northeast-Gulf Coast History

Northeast-Coahoma History

Last five meetings

Last five meetings

2011 -- Gulf Coast, 20-17 2007 -- Gulf Coast, 34-7 2006 -- Gulf Coast, 42-7 2001 -- Gulf Coast, 29-7 2000 -- Gulf Coast, 32-6

2011 -- Northeast, 29-13 2010 -- Northeast, 31-17 2009 -- Coahoma, 20-14 2008 -- Coahoma, 28-25 2007 -- Northeast, 36-6

Series: Gulf Coast 21-9-2.

Series: Northeast 28-8.

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Mississippi Delta (Moorhead) Date: October 25

Northeast-Mississippi Delta History Last five meetings 2011 -- Northeast, 16-3 2010 -- Northeast, 26-13 2009 -- Miss. Delta, 14-7 2008 -- Miss. Delta, 35-0 2007 -- Northeast, 44-24

Series: Miss. Delta 29-18

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Tigers look to build on 2011 success

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With last year’s success safely tucked away in the record books, fifth year head football coach Ricky Smither will look to lead his troops back to the Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges (MACJC) playoffs in 2012. Northeast finished 6-4 overall after falling to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 20-17 in overtime during the first round of the 2011 postseason. “It was a really hard loss for our kids to take,” explained Smither. “We worked so hard to start off the season undefeated at 5-0 and being nationally ranked. We had some tough losses after that great start but slid into the playoffs at the end. However, our inexperience with the playoffs showed up and we were unable to pull it out in overtime but we all learned a great deal from what happened. “For the few sophomores we have returning who participated in last year’s success and the tough loss in the playoffs, it left a bad taste in their mouth and I expect those guys to help lead the way this year even further into the postseason.”Smither lost over 20 sophomores and returns only a handful with playing experience on the junior college (JUCO) battlefield to this year’s roster. Leading the way for the offense will be returning tight ends Logan Stokes of Muscle Shoals, Ala., who has already committed to Louisiana State University (LSU), Donnell Chapman of Batesville and center Collin Stubblefield of New Albany, who played every snap for the Tigers last season. For defensive upper classmen leadership, the Tigers will look for sophomore defensive tackle Lavon Hooks of Atlanta, linebacker Dennis Draper of Batesville, linebacker Nick Thomason of Muscle Shoals, Alabama and cornerback Kareem Brown of New Albany to push the young defense into performing at the high level of production the defense obtained in 2011. Veteran coach Travis Macon will man the defensive coordinator headset for the 2012 season. “All these upper classmen should be prepared to lead,” Smither said. “They know what it’s like playing at the JUCO level and they have on-the-field experience 26

Tight end Logan Stokes (85) has already committed to Louisiana State University (LSU) but returns to lead the Tiger offense. that will help them step up in a leadership quarterback (6-5, 215) who can run and role this year and Coach Macon has paid throw. He came out of a winning program his dues as a coach and will definitely help where he led the Spartans to the postseason them reach their goal of winning.” and set all sorts of school records.” The key word for the 2012 Tiger footLipham was a two-time All District ball squad is “young” and this is also true 9-4A selection and holds the Spartans cafor their Division I-A transfer quarterback reer record for passing touchdowns (43) Matt Lipham who will be called upon to fill and passing yards (3,825) while only givthe void at the signal caller spot. ing up seven interceptions. Lipham’s overLipham transferred from Southern Il- all record was 20-4 as a starter and added linois University, where he was redshirted, 55 career touchdowns that set another but brings in an impressive resume from school record. his high school career. Corinth’s Nolan Genovese will push “Matt is a great kid and a talented player Lipham at the quarterback spot. Genovese who played at Salmen High School in Lou- is a sophomore transfer from Holmes Comisiana,” Smither said. “He is a big strong munity College who played high school

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2 0 1 2 football for the Warriors. “These two guys are very intelligent and will push each other to get better,” explained Smither. “The problem will be who are they going to throw to? We’ve got to have some guys step up at the receiver position in order to help our quarterbacks be successful.” Northeast lost a pair of talented receivers after the 2011 season when Tres Houston signed with Arkansas State and Donte Barksdale joined the Delta State University Statesmen football team. “Losing guys like Tres and Donte is tough and they’re going to be hard to replace,” Smither said. “However, we do have few guys that played some at wideout late last year with Jamarius Tallie and Michael Bush (both from West Point), to go along with new players like Raymond Gee, Jr., who is a 6-4 kid who has great ball skills and also Demarrion Haynes, who can flat out fly.” In the backfield Smither will look for running back Jay Jones to pick up where he left off two years ago when Jones lead the way for Northwest Mississippi Community College and even before that Jones was a high school standout at Horn Lake. “I am really excited about this position and what Jay can bring to the table for us,” Smither said. “Jay runs very well, has great vision and can catch the ball extremely well out of the backfield. Backing him up will be Garrett Smith (Starkville) who is one of our sophomores who did play some last year -- who I am excited about -- to go along with Pascal Desir III (Jackson) another very young talented player. Clayton McCoy (Falkner) will be our halfback and should help clear some running lanes for these other guys.” With all this talent in the backfield, the Tigers will have to get some help from the big men up front in order to be successful.

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Punter Jonathan Harrison (41) was one of the best in the state in 2011 and returns for his sophomore season with the Tigers. “We can talk about the guys catching the ball and throwing the ball and running the ball all day long but if those big guys up front don’t block…we are in trouble,” Smither explained. “Our entire line is returning from last year but the only one that played every snap is Collin,” Smither said. “Jonathan Braddock (Ripley) and Carlton Howard (Batesville) played some for us last year and we signed Anthony Kibler, a transfer from the University of South Florida, who should be a top notch player in this league.

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We also signed some other young guys that could fill some voids and see some playing time as well like Travarius Love of Charleston and Logan Hall from Kossuth.” Newly hired offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Greg Davis will look to command the linemen and run the show for the Tigers’ offense in 2012. “Greg brings a lot of valuable experience to us,” Smither said. “He played at Texas Christian University and for the New York Giants and his coaching resume speaks for itself.” Smither has added another new hire -- defensive line coach Deljuan Robinson, who played at Mississippi State and has NFL experience with the Houston Texans and Carolina Panthers – who will put up the front line of defense for Northeast this season. “Deljuan is a tremendous teacher and he knows how to get his guys to play hard for him, his kids love him,” said Smither. “He will have Hooks leading the charge for his defensive front along with Ernesto Wynn, Rezean Prather and Maurice Booker.” Wynn hails from Augusta, Georgia while Prather is a Ripley native and Booker comes from Leighton, Alabama. Behind the front will be three linebackers that all return with playing experience with Thomason and Draper leading the charge next to J.R. White of Tuscumbia, Alabama. “Thomason is a hard nose player who is being highly recruited and Draper is like our “Honey Badger”, explained Smither. “Dennis is always 100 percent and a playmaker that can really run well and is everywhere it seems like. J.R. is a big solid kid who will give us some good strength in the middle. We also signed some other young guys like Nick Johnson (Olive Branch) who will see some playing time this year.” The last line of defense for the Tigers will obviously be the secondary and fans will not only see new faces in the defensive backfield but will also notice a new coach. Jonathan Webster will be the new defensive back’s coach and only has one returning player with junior college experience in Brown. “Webster is a tremendous coach and a great teacher,” said Smither. “He is another guy the kids really flock to and believe in.” Webster will have to look to replace some key starters in the secondary that moved on from last year’s team including Deion Belue, who inked with the University of Alabama, Jeremy Spikner, who inked with Troy University, and two big playmakers at the safety position in Frankie Lee and Devin Lindsey. “To be completely honest, I really think we have more talent overall in the secondary this year than we did last season,” explained Smither. “We got Dale Trimble here now who is a transfer from the University of Kentucky and is a great athlete to replace Belue, and of course Brown who was a great player for us in 2011. Our biggest surprise is Brian Walker, a transfer from Valdosta who will be at one of our safety spots along with Antione Wilson.” “Overall, we are just really talented this season but very young,” said Smither. “We have some guys that run really well and we are going to be a lot faster than we have ever been. The bottom line for us . . . will be chemistry. “We are young and we don’t have a lot of time to gel in this league so these guys will have to learn to trust each other and work 28

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Running back Garrett Smith (21) is one of the returners on the offensive side of the ball for the Tigers. together in a hurry.” One aspect where Smither knows he can put his trust in is in special teams. Sophomore Jonathan Harrison returns as one of the premier punters in the league and should have another big season. Place kicker duties will be riding on the leg of newcomer Chris Cooper of Madison Central High School. “Cooper is amazing,” Smither said. “I don’t know why a Division I-A school didn’t pick him up because he has one of the strongest legs I have seen in a while. He made 63-yard field goals at practice and that is something special. On kickoff duty he is putting it way out of the back of the end zone and we hope he can continue that into the season.” “Harrison was the number two punter in the state last season and he just keeps getting better and better,” Smither said. “These two guys just make my job easier and make my decisions easier when it comes down to what options we go to during a game.” Northeast should give the fans plenty to cheer about in 2012 as the Tigers continue to do battle in the “Toughest League in America”.

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Name JaMarius Tallie Martice Buckley Antwan Wilson Kareem Brown Dennis Draper Pascal Desir III Donnell Chapman Jay Jones Nolan Genovese Brian Walker Raymond Gee, Jr. Xavier Amerson Matt Lipham Dequinten Spraggins Austin Ramsey Gregdrecus Leland Garrett Smith Shuntez Smith Antonius Dogan Jaquille White Nick Thomason Olajuwon Tanner Nick Johnson Robert Lee Johnson Jr. J.R. White Chris Cooper Trevoris Meeks Jaylon Wallace Jonathan Harrison Daniel Ross Timothy Hudgins Nicholas Johnson Romia Wilson Jonathan Braddock Collin Stubblefield Chris Wolfe Logan Hall Brandon Avant Carlton Howard Kortilous Ellis Travarius Love Sean Rogers Anthony Kibler Ron Taylor Demarrion Haynes Andrez Anderson Rusty Landry Logan Stokes Kerwin Harrison Maurice Booker Parrish Huddleston Lavon Hooks Justin Coleman Rezean Prather Ernesto Wynn

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2012 Tiger Football Roster Classification Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman

Pos. WR DB DB DB LB RB TE ATH QB DB WR WR QB DB FB DB ATH WR DB DB LB FB LB RB LB K LB LB P DL LB DE OL OL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR TE TE TE DE DL DL DL DE DL

Height 6-0 5-10 6-1 5-9 5-9 5-9 6-3 5-7 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-6 6-6 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-6 6-3 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-0

Weight 185 175 195 180 190 195 235 190 200 195 185 205 225 180 240 175 190 180 175 190 230 245 200 205 245 185 200 210 195 325 205 245 275 275 290 310 315 315 300 260 265 300 340 190 180 180 220 245 250 275 300 290 230 255 325

Hometown West Point Charleston Charleston New Albany Batesville Jackson Batesville Horn Lake Corinth Cairo, Ga. Renova Orlando Fla. Slidell, La. West Point Belmont Batesville Starkville Southaven Charleston West Point Muscle Shoals, Ala. Coffeeville Olive Branch Olive Branch Tuscumbia, Ala. Madison Charleston Southaven Belmont Louisville, Ky. Columbus Batesville West Point Ripley New Albany Columbus Corinth Maben Batesville Charleston Charleston Batesville Okeechobee, Fla. Courtland Rosedale Horn Lake Thrasher Muscle Shoals, Ala. Lakeland, Fla. Leighton, Ala. Baldwyn Atlanta, Ga. Renova Ripley Augusta, Ga.

Head Coach: Ricky Smither Offensive Coordinator: Greg Davis Defensive Coordinator: Travis Macon Defensive Backs: Jonathan Webster Defensive Line: Deljuan Robinson President: Dr. Johnny Allen Athletic Director: Ricky Ford Sports Information Director: Joseph Miller

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#1 JaMarius Tallie WR Sophomore West Point

#2 Martice Buckley DB Freshman Charleston

#6 Dennis Draper LB Sophomore Batesville

#6 Pascal Desir III RB Freshman Jackson

#9 Nolan Genovese QB Sophomore Corinth

#10 Brian Walker DB Freshman Cairo, Ga.

#14 Matt Lipham QB Freshman Slidell, La.

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#15 Dequinten Spraggins DB Freshman West Point

#3 Antione Wilson DB Freshman Charleston

#7 Donnell Chapman TE Sophomore Batesville

#4 Kareem Brown DB Sophomore New Albany

#8 Jay Jones RB Sophomore Horn Lake

#11 Raymond Gee, Jr. WR Freshman Renova

#12 Xavier Amerson WR Freshman Orlando, Fla.

#16 Austin Ramsey FB Freshman Belmont

#20 Gregdrecus Leland DB Freshman Batesville

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#22 Shuntez Smith WR Freshman Southaven

#23 Antonius Dogan DB Freshman Charleston

#24 Jaquille White DB Freshman West Point

#25 Nick Thomason LB Sophomore Muscle Shoals, Ala.

#28 Olajuwon Tanner FB Freshman Coffeeville

#30 Nick Johnson LB Freshman Olive Branch

#32 Robert Johnson Jr. RB Sophomore Olive Branch

#33 J.R. White LB Sophomore Tuscumbia, Ala.

#34 Chris Cooper K Freshman Madison

#39 Trevoris Meeks LB Freshman Charleston

#40 Jaylon Wallace LB Freshman Southaven

#41 Jonathan Harrison P Sophomore Belmont

#44 Daniel Ross DL Freshman Louisville

#45 Timothy Hudgins LB Freshman Columbus

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#47 Nicholas Johnson DE Freshman Batesville

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#50 Romia Wilson OL Freshman West Point

#54 Jonathan Braddock OL Sophomore Ripley

#55 Collin Stubblefield OL Sophomore New Albany

#60 Chris Wolfe DL Sophomore Columbus

#61 Logan Hall OL Freshman Corinth

#63 Brandon Avant OL Sophomore Maben

#66 Carlton Howard OL Sophomore Batesville

#68 Kortilous Ellis OL Freshman Charleston

#74 Sean Rogers OL Freshman Batesville

#76 Anthony Kibler OL Freshman Okeechobee, Fla.

#80 Ron Taylor WR Freshman Courtland

#82 Andrez Anderson WR Freshman Horn Lake

#84 Rusty Landry TE Sophomore Thrasher

#72 Travarius Love OL Freshman Charleston

#81 Demarrion Haynes WR Freshman Rosedale

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#95 Justin Coleman DL Freshman Renova

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#90 Maurice Booker DE Sophomore Leighton, Ala.

#97 Rezean Prather DE Freshman Ripley

#93 Parrish Huddleston DL Freshman Baldwyn

#94 Lavon Hooks DE Sophomore Atlanta, Ga.

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#99 Ernesto Wynn DL Freshman Augusta, Ga.

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State-by-state breakdown

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Alabama...................4 Florida.........................3 Georgia.....................3 Kentucky.....................1 Louisiana...................1 Mississippi................43

25 33 85 90

Alabama (4)

Nick Thomason J.R. White Logan Stokes Maurice Booker

Florida (3) 12 76 89

Xavier Amerson Anthony Kibler Kerwin Harrison

Georgia (3) 10 94 99

Brian Walker Lavon Hooks Ernesto Wynn

Kentucky (1) 44

Daniel Ross

Louisiana (1) 14

Matt Lipham

Mississippi (43) Alcorn 9 Nolan Genovese 61 Logan Hall 34

Geographical Roster Bolivar 11 Raymond Gee, Jr. 95 Justin Coleman 1 15 24 50

Clay JaMarius Tallie Dequinten Spraggins Jaquille White Romia Wilson

8 22 30 32 40 82

DeSoto Jay Jones Shuntez Smith Nick Johnson Robert Lee Johnson Jr. Jaylon Wallace Andrez Anderson

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Hinds Pascal Desir III

Lowndes 45 Timothy Hudgins 60 Chris Wolfe Madison 34 Chris Cooper Oktibbeha 21 Garrett Smith 63 Brandon Avant 5 7

Panola Dennis Draper Donnell Chapman

20 47 66 74 80

Gregdrecus Leland Nicholas Johnson Carlton Howard Sean Rogers Ron Taylor

Prentiss 84 Rusty Landry 93 Parrish Huddleston 2 3 23 39 68 72

Tallahatchie Martice Buckley Antwan Wilson Antonius Dogan Trevoris Meeks Kortilous Ellis Travarius Love

Tippah 54 Jonathan Braddock 97 Rezean Prather Tishomingo 16 Austin Ramsey 41 Jonathan Harrison Tunica 81 Demarrion Haynes Union 4 Kareem Brown 55 Collin Stubblefield Yalobusha 28 Olajuwon Tanner

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Area High School Football Coaches

Alcorn Central Jeff Boren

Corinth Doug Jones

Ripley

Chad Cook

Baldwyn Michael Gray

East Union Scott Duley

Thrasher

Belmont Kerry Moody

Falkner Ben Ashley

Biggersville Ronnie Lawson

Kossuth Brain Kelly

Booneville Mike Mattox

New Albany Ron Price

C o a c h e s

LaMart Harvey Tishomingo County Lanny Jones Walnut

John Meeks

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Football David “Nub” Strickland Holly Springs 6-0, 220/ OL Broncos (1960) NEMCC: 1950, 1953 Robert Cobb Cincinnati, Ohio 6-4, 248/DE Rams/Buccaneers/Vikings (1981-1984) NEMCC: 1979 Mike Williams Atmore, Ala. 6-2, 220/ RB Eagles/Falcons (1983-87) NEMCC: 1979-81

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Jerome Woods Memphis, Tenn. 6-3, 205/S Chiefs (1996-2005) NEMCC: 1992-1993

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F o u r Y e a r S i g n e e s

Michael Boireau North Miami, Fla. 6-4, 276 / DL Vikings (2000-2001) NEMCC: 1996-1998 Division I-A

Brynden Trawick (Atlanta, Ga.) Troy

Charles Twilley (Courtland, MS), Central Arkansas

Michael Ricks (Leighton, AL), Alabama

Cody Woodiel (Hernando, Miss.) Troy

Mike Brown (Belle Grade, FL), Ark.-Monticello

Greg Smith (Chattanooga, TN), Auburn

Chris Nance (Tuscumbia, AL), Mississippi State Justin Sanders (Pearl, MS), Illinois Bruce Hall (Milton, FL), Ole Miss

Cameron Montgomery (Houston, TX), North Texas Stanley Lykes (Birmingham, AL), UAB

Emory Jones (Detroit, MI), Michigan State

Donald Thornton (Horn Lake, MS), Memphis Rico Wood (Corinth, MS), Louisiana Tech

Brice Beck (Blytheville, AR), Louisiana-Monroe Chris Barnett (Southaven, MS), Memphis Orlandus King (Leighton, AL), UAB

Reggie Wade (Tuscumbia, AL), Jacksonville State C.J. Foster (Tuscumbia, AL), Jacksonville State

Brandon Ciaramitaro (Batesville, MS) Arkansas State Eric Johnson (Anniston, AL), Ohio University

Antezdra Thigpen (Holly Springs, MS), UT-Chat

Josh Jarboe (Atlanta, Ga.) Arkansas State LaDarrius Madden (Leighton, Ala.) Troy

DeMarkus Underwood (Tuscumbia, Ala.) Troy

Bernard Smith (Atlanta, Ga.) Louisiana-Lafayette Creighton Nelms (Kossuth) Southern Miss

Jermaine Johnson (Thomasville, Ga) MTSU

Cortez Lawrence (Murphreesboro, TN), Valdosta St. Channing Price (Baldwyn, MS), West Georgia

Larico Stevenson (Olive Branch, MS), West Georgia Robert Woodson (Olive Branch, MS), SW Baptist

Derrick Harris (Horn Lake, MS), Southern Arkansas

Tarondal Phillips (Holly Springs), Memphis

Randy Lowery (Belmont, MS), West Alabama

Tres Houston (Atlanta, Ga.) Arkansas State

Gary Hodges (Columbus, MS), West Georgia

Jaquise Cook (Ripley), Memphis

Abe Felix (Germantown, TN), West Georgia

Anthony Brown (Cairo, Ga.), Memphis

Ken Harris (Columbus, MS), West Texas A&M

Antonio Foster (Valdosta, Ga.) Memphis Deion Belue (Tuscumbia, Ala.) Alabama Parks Frazier (Corinth), Murray State

Pat Moore (Southaven) South Alabama Jeremy Spikner (Olive Branch) Troy Eli Canton (Hernando) Troy

C.K. Glassco (Horn Lake, MS), Central Arkansas Collrett Boyd (Ripley, MS) Henderson State

John Ware (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) North Alabama Patrick Grant (Columbus, Ga) Virginia Union Donte’ Barksdale (Holly Springs) Delta State Devin Slate (Oxford) Delta State

T.T. Harper (Hartsville, TN), UT-Chattanooga

Division II

Kyle Davis (Houston, Texas) Delta State

Mario Luvine (Collins, MS), Prairie View

Andrew Murphy (Booneville, MS), Arkansas Tech

Devin Lindsey (Baldwyn) Ark Tech

Ryan Hopkins (Jackson, MS), Jackson State

Robertson Hatten (Collins, MS), Alcorn State

Robert Fox (Calhoun City, MS), Miss. Valley State

Courtney Sanders (Columbus, MS), Miss. Valley St Corey Sanders (Columbus, MS), Miss. Valley State Matt Blanchard (Saltillo, MS), Nichols State Mario Addison (Birmingham, AL), Troy

B.J. Taylor (Tuscumbia, AL), UT-Chattanooga

Anthony Jones (Tallahassee, FL), Middle Tennessee John Brown (Lakeland, FL), Tennessee 36

Hollis Hoskins (Batesville, MS), Arkansas Tech

Gilbert McThunnell (Batesville, MS), NW Oklahoma Lonnell DeWalt (Bowling Green, KY), UNA Marco Ewing (West Point, MS), UNA Phil Lowry (Leighton, AL), UNA

Neal Mitchell (Clarksdale, MS), UNA Tyler Collins (Tuscumbia, AL), UNA

Jeremiah Booth (Kingsland, Ga.) North Alabama Marvell Taylor (Charleston) Ark Tech

Courtney Sutton (Southaven) Arkansas Monticello Division III Shawn Gillenwater (Southaven, MS), Millsaps

Clarence Wright (Olive Branch, MS), Southern Ark

Greg Magnifico (Olive Branch, MS), Belhaven

Ralph Curtis (Taylorsville, MS), West Alabama

Jarryn Bingham (Jackson, Miss) Mississippi College

Quinton Johnson (Columbus), Charleston Southern

Jerrell Nobles (Mobile, AL), Belhaven

Northeast Mississippi Community College


Tiger

Football

Athletics prove to be among the best in 2011-12 Northeast athletics continued to prove that it was one of the best athletic programs in not just the Mississippi Association of Community/Junior College (MACJC) but in the nation as well. From the softball diamond, to the football gridiron to the basketball hardwood, Northeast’s athletic programs were continually ranked by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) as one of the best in the nation. Leading the way during the 2011-12 season was the Lady Tiger softball team that brought back a MACJC state runner-up trophy to Booneville. Under the guidance of head coach Jody Long, Northeast finished the season with a 32-19 record and posted a school-record for North Division wins with 17. During the course of the 2011-12 season, Northeast finished as the third team from the North Division but parlayed that finish into a state runner-up finish against Jones County at the MACJC State Tournament in Fulton and then continued its postseason momentum as Northeast was one of the last three teams left standing at the NJCAA Region XXIII Tournament in Clinton. Long’s Lady Tigers not only did work on the field but were successful in the classroom as well with seven member of the Northeast softball team being selected for NJCAA Student-Athlete Academic Awards and the team as a whole was honored by the NJCAA for its academic work when the Lady Tigers were ranked as the thirteenth best team in the nation with a 3.42 overall grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale. Northeast’s highlight of the year came during it annual StrikeOut Cancer doubleheader that saw redshirt freshman Jaisa Fox (Cincinnati, Ohio) throw a perfect game against Mississippi Delta and freshman pitcher Erin Dixson (Amherst, New York) followed up with a no-hitter in the nightcap. For her effort, Fox was named the NJCAA Pitcher of the Week and by the end of the season, Northeast was receiving votes in the NJCAA Top 20 Softball Poll. On the heels of the softball team’s success, Ricky Smither’s football team turned in a 6-4 record while playing one of the toughest schedules in the MACJC. During the course of the 2011 season, Northeast faced off against three teams that were ranked during the season including the eventual NJCAA national and MACJC state champion East Mississippi, sixth-place Mississippi Gulf Coast and Northwest Mississippi. After starting the season strong, Smither and crew were ranked as high as twelfth in the country during the October 4, 2011 NJCAA Top 20 football poll and capitalized on that 5-0 start to a place in the MACJC State Football Playoffs. Northeast carried South Division winner Mississippi Gulf Coast too overtime before falling on the Bulldogs’ home field 20-17. With the football team’s success, Northeast athletes were also selected for individual honors by the NJCAA. Deion Belue, a corner back from Tuscumbia, Ala., was named an NJCAA honorable mention All-American while Frankie Lee, a defensive back from Charleston, was picked as the NJCAA Player of the Week when the Tigers knocked off Northwest Mississippi in Senatobia behind Lee’s three interceptions. Under first-year head coach Brian Alexander, the Lady Tiger basketball team finished 9-15 overall but qualified for the MACJC State Basketball Tournament in Fulton with a dramatic 104-102 overtime win against Mississippi Delta on Sophomore Night at Bonner Arnold Coliseum in Booneville. Led by sophomore Anna Brooke Page of Belmont and Amber Jackson of Tupelo, the Northeast Lady Tiger basketball team adapted to Alexander’s style of play and ended up giving CopiahLincoln a run during the first round of the MACJC State Tournament before falling 76-63 to the Lady Wolves. Under Page and Jackson’s leadership, the Lady Tigers not only became a force on the hardwood but also became stewards in the classroom as well with Page and Bree Harris of New Site being selected for NJCAA Student-Athlete Academic Awards at the end of the season. In addition the NJCAA Student-Athlete Academic Awards, a handful of Lady Tigers were also members of the Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society and Page and Jackson signed to play on the four-year level at Blue Mountain College and William Carey University, respectively. Under Kent Farris, Northeast’s baseball team once again advanced to the MACJC State Baseball Playoffs after knocking off rival Itawamba during a Sophomore Day doubleheader at Harold T. White Field in Booneville. After falling behind 8-0 to the Indians, Northeast responded with 18 unanswered runs over its next four at bats in run-ruling Itawamba 18-8 in six innings. The 10-run win on Wednesday, April 25 springboarded the Tigers into the MACJC State Baseball Playoffs where the Tigers played a marathon game one against Mississippi Gulf Coast that ended at 1 a.m. at Biloxi High School after the best-ofthree series was moved to Biloxi due to inclement weather. On the year, Northeast finished 18-28 but 13-10 in the North Division and

was the fourth seed from the division while eight Tigers went on to sign four-year scholarships. Taylor Bonifacio (Hurley), Daymon Eriksen (Grand Prairie, Texas), Morgan McCarley (Vina, Ala.) and Eric Wilson (Southaven) each signed with the University of North Alabama while Beau Cummings (Myrtle), Corey Smith (New Albany) and Trae Allison (Hernando) all agreed to become Toppers at Blue Mountain College. Blake Littlejohn of Pontotoc signed to play for the Majors at Millsaps College in Jackson. Under David Robbins, Northeast men’s basketball team started the season strong and posted a 7-1 mark at the Christmas holiday break and carried a 10-2 overall record into the January 18, 2012 NJCAA Top 20 poll where the Tigers were ranked thirteenth in the nation. Northeast continued to build on its early success and finished the year with a 14-9 mark and tied for fourth in the North Division but lost out on a tiebreaker with Itawamba for a spot in the MACJC State Basketball Tournament. However, the Tigers did have three players selected to the MACJC All-State team with Acie Vance (Ripley), Lavon Hooks (Atlanta, Georgia) and Jermaine Hollimon (Memphis, Tenn.) all being selected for postseason accolades. Vance was the North Division’s leading scorer with 16.9 points per game and finished second in the MACJC while Hooks led the North Division and the MACJC with 8.6 rebounds per game. Hollimon and Cedric Janes of Dyersburg, Tenn., were also selected to play in the MACJC North-South All-Star game in Decatur. Under the tutelage of first-year head coach Lynn Smither; the Tiger and Lady Tiger tennis teams saw a variety of success. In just her second match as tennis coach, Smither helped both the Tigers and Lady Tigers sweep nationally-ranked Hinds in Raymond and set the tone for the rest of the season. Northeast’s Lady Tiger tennis team finished with a 5-8 overall mark but advanced deep in the MACJC State Tennis Championships in Tupelo thanks to momentum from the last three matches of the regular season. Northeast finished the regular season with a three-match winning streak dispatching Holmes twice and East Central in a 10-day span. On the men’s side of the nets, Northeast’s Tiger tennis team posted a 3-10 overall record but came within one point of winning three other matches on the year dropping 5-4 decisions to Holmes, Copiah-Lincoln and nationally-ranked Mississippi Gulf Coast. During the season, the Tigers helped secure the sweep of nationally-ranked Hinds early in the year and completed the season sweep ofEast Central with 6-3, 8-1 decisions over the Warriors. Under first year head coach Mike Anderson, Northeast’s golf team recorded its highest finish of the year when it mattered the most. Northeast finished fifth at the NJCAA Region XXIII Tournament at Big Oaks in Tupelo -- an event the Tigers hosted. During the 2012 season, the Tigers started and capped their seasons with fifth place finishes – their best finishes of the year. In the opening Mississippi Association of Community/Junior Colleges (MACJC) tour stop of the year hosted by Mississippi Gulf Coast, the Tigers finished in a tie for fifth and in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region XXIII Golf Championships Northeast also brought home a fifth place finish. In between the two fifth place finishes, Northeast carded a seventh place finish at the second MACJC tour stop of the year hosted by Hinds Community College, a sixth place finish at the third tour stop of the year hosted by Copiah-Lincoln Community College. Northeast also came away with a seventh place finish at the fourth tour stop of the year hosted by East Mississippi Community College held at the Mississippi State University golf course and in their final regular season match, the Tigers rallied on the second day to finish sixth in the Northwest Invitational. At Riverbirch in Amory, Northeast marked a seventh place finish in the MACJC State Golf Championships hosted by Itawamba Community College before moving on to region. Under the direction of Jennifer Johnson, the 10-member Northeast cheerleading squad continued to show support for Tiger and Lady Tiger athletics and serve as an ambassador for the Northeast athletic program. From on the sidelines of a football game to the hardwood of a gymnasium, Northeast cheerleaders were on hand to cheer on the Tiger and Lady Tigers and actively engaged crowd support for the Northeast teams. Correl Hoyle of Tiplersville was chosen as the Tiger mascot “Spirit” for the 2011-12 team and engaged the crowd. Northeast’s cheerleading squad was not just limited to sporting events, Cheerleaders were a vital part of being an ambassador for Northeast athletics -- from Northeast Now, to the annual “Friends of the Tiger” golf tournament to the Booneville Christmas parade, Northeast cheerleaders were on the forefront of showing the community Northeast athletics.

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A t h l e t i c Y e a r I n R e v i e w


Tiger

Football

North Division

Division

Overall

PF

PA

South Division

Division

Overall

PF

PA

East Miss.

6-0

9-0

417

189

Gulf Coast

6-0

8-1

269

153 174

2 0 1 1 M A C J C S T A T S

Northeast

4-2

6-3

237

191

Hinds

5-1

7-2

325

Northwest

4-2

6-3

374

250

Jones

3-3

6-3

246

154

Itawamba

4-2

4-5

185

267

Pearl River

3-3

4-5

238

254

Holmes

2-4

2-7

206

318

Co-Lin

2-4

5-4

160

180

Coahoma

1-5

1-8

121

288

Southwest

1-5

3-6

218

267

Miss. Delta

0-6

0-9

44

305

East Central

1-5

2-7

177

261

Week One Scores Southwest 24, Holmes 21 Northwest 56, Pearl River 55 Co-Lin 24, Coahoma 14 Hinds 44, Itawamba 24 Northeast 40, East Central 27 Jones 33, Mississippi Delta 0 East Miss. 34, Gulf Coast 30

Week Six Games Northwest 14, Southwest 28 Jones 7, Hinds 34 Co-Lin 5, Pearl River 26 Gulf Coast 37, East Central 21 Miss. Delta 10, Holmes 33 Itawamba 30, Coahoma 27 East Miss. 63, Northeast 35

Week Two Scores Northwest 42, East Central 19 Co-Lin 47, Holmes 14 East Miss. 20, Hinds 17 Northeast 32, Southwest 9 Gulf Coast 31, Miss. Delta 14 Jones 46, Coahoma 20 Pearl River 34, Itawamba 8

Week Seven Games Holmes 27, Itawamba 42 Northeast 29, Coahoma 13 Northwest 37, Miss. Delta 0 East Central 7, Jones 28 East Miss 41, Pearl River 17 Gulf Coast 34, Co-Lin 14 Hinds 28, Southwest 20

Week Three Scores Holmes 15, Coahoma 14 Hinds 38, Co-Lin 0 East Central 24, Itawamba 17 East Miss. 45, Northwest 42 Gulf Coast 17, Jones 10 Pearl River 27, Southwest 20 Northeast 16, Miss. Delta 3

Week Eight Games Co-Lin 7, East Central 6 Itawamba 28, Northeast 18 Southwest 35, Jones 42 Pearl River 32, Hinds 59 Miss. Delta 0, East Miss. 54 Holmes 41, Northwest 66 Coahoma 0, Gulf Coast 34

Week Four Games Northwest 44, Coahoma 21 Hinds 48, Miss. Delta 17 Gulf Coast 34, Southwest 23 Pearl River 31, East Central 13 Northeast 21, Holmes 0 East Miss. 48, Itawamba 7 Co-Lin 14, Jones 7

Week Nine Games Coahoma 26, Miss. Delta 0 East Central 41, Southwest 28 Northeast 12, Co-Lin 21 East Miss. 56, Holmes 35 Northwest 45, Itawamba 7 Jones 35, Pearl River 7 Hinds 26, Gulf Coast 35

Week Five Games Coahoma 6, East Miss. 56 Southwest 31, Co-Lin 28 East Central 19, Hinds 31 Jones 38, Holmes 20 Miss. Delta 0, Itawamba 30 Pearl River 10, Gulf Coast 17 Northeast 34, Northwest 28 38

Northeast Mississippi Community College


Tiger

Football

Rushing Offense

Rushing Defense

Team

G

Att.

Yds.

Avg.

TD

Yds/G

Team

G

Att.

Yds.

Avg.

TD

Yds/G

Gulf Coast

9

446

2176

4.9

22

241.7

Gulf Coast

9

306

786

2.5

11

87.3

Southwest

9

420

2031

4.8

16

225.7

East Central

9

362

815

2.2

11

90.5

Northwest

9

329

1736

5.3

22

192.9

Co-Lin

9

299

916

3.1

12

102

Hinds

9

330

1539

4.7

19

171

Northwest

9

291

935

3.2

9

103.9

East Miss.

9

286

1523

5.3

19

169.2

Northeast

9

283

979

3.46

7

108.78

Co-Lin

9

355

1496

4.2

12

166.2

Coahoma

9

343

1050

3

10

116.6

Itawamba

9

321

1475

4.6

22

163.89

Pearl River

9

305

1146

3.76

15

127.33 128.3

Holmes

9

349

1348

3.86

13

149.78

East Miss.

9

359

1155

3.2

12

East Central

9

292

1167

3.9

10

129.7

Southwest

9

331

1166

3.5

17

130

Coahoma

7

242

897

3.7

7

128.1

Miss. Delta

8

300

1041

3.47

17

130.13

Jones

9

317

983

3.1

14

109.2

Jones

9

337

1267

3.75

12

140.7

Pearl River

9

233

937

4.01

11

104.11

Itawamba

9

341

1277

3.74

21

141.89

Miss. Delta

8

226

770

3.4

2

96.25

Hinds

9

330

1410

4.3

10

156.7

Northeast

9

308

863

2.8

8

95.89

Holmes

9

380

2335

6.14

23

259.4

Passing Offense Team

G

Yds.

TD Yds/G

Team

G

East Miss.

9

248

372

13

3455

36

383.9

Jones

9

121

236

11

1316 6

146.2

Pearl River

9

295

458

17

3248

22

360.89

Co-Lin

9

128

260

15

1321 11

147

Northwest

9

191

319

14

2633

28

292.6

Holmes

9

110

197

5

1443 15

160.43

Jones

9

194

316

10

2214

16

246

Itawamba

9

143

253

17

1582 11

175.78

Hinds

9

116

212

7

2074

17

233.5

Miss. Delta

8

136

214

8

1421 15

177.25

Comp. Att. Int.

Pct.

59.9

Comp. Att. Int.

Pct.

55.8

Yds.

TD Yds/G

Holmes

9

184

288

16

2020

11

224.44

Northeast

9

142

260

16

1631 18

181.2

East Central

9

124

240

13

1552

13

172.4

East Central

9

127

244

8

1646 17

182.9

Gulf Coast

9

108

187

12

1409

8

156.5

Gulf Coast

9

134

267

12

1676 9

186.2

Northeast

9

112

239

12

1408

17

156.4

East Miss.

9

153

292

14

1781 12

197.9

Coahoma

7

85

190

9

1048

9

149.7

Pearl River

9

122

239

15

1936 17

215.11

Co-Lin

9

92

178

7

1203

8

134

Northwest

9

141

267

13

1971 19

219

Itawamba

9

91

218

12

1139

6

126.56

Coahoma

9

177

247

10

1982 10

220.2

Southwest

9

80

170

13

1099

12

122.1

Southwest

9

170

264

7

1990 17

221.1

Miss. Delta

8

54

170

543

0

67.875

Hinds

9

159

292

21

1622 11

233.5

63.9

Total Offense

52.8

G

Plays

Yds.

Avg.

TD

Yds/G

Team

G

Plays

Yds.

Avg.

TD

East Miss.

9

658

4978

7.6

55

553.1

Co-Lin

9

559

2237

4

23

249

Northwest

9

648

4369

6.7

50

485.4

Gulf Coast

9

573

2462

4.3

20

273.5

Pearl River

9

691

4185

6.06

33

465

East Central

9

606

2462

4.1

30

273.6

Hinds

9

542

3613

6.7

35

401.4

Jones

9

573

2586

4.51

18

287.3

398.3

Northeast

9

551

2610

4.74

25

290

Miss. Delta

8

501

2462

4.9

32

307.75

9

633

3585

5.66

30

9

637

3368

5.29

24

374.22

Jones

9

633

3197

5.05

30

355.2

Itawamba

9

580

2859

4.93

32

317.67

347.8

Northwest

9

558

2906

5.2

28

322.9

301

East Miss.

9

651

2936

4.5

24

326.2

300

Coahoma

9

590

3032

5.1

20

336.8

290.44

Hinds

9

622

3032

4.9

21

336.9

9

544

3082

5.67

32

342.44

East Central Co-Lin Itawamba

9 9 9 9

590 540 533 520

3130 2709 2699 2614

5.3 5.02 5.1 5.03

34 24 20 28

Coahoma

7

361

1957

5.4

16

279.5

Pearl River

Northeast

9

513

2163

4.22

25

240.33

Southwest

9

595

3156

4

34

350.7

164.125

Holmes

9

577

3778

6.55

38

419.78

Miss. Delta

8

396

1313

S T A T S

Yds/G

Holmes Southwest

M A C J C

Total Defense

Team

Gulf Coast

2 0 1 1

Passing Defense

3.31

2

Northeast Mississippi Community College

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Tiger

Football Individual Passing

Player

Team

G

Comp.

Att.

Int.

Pct.

Yards

TD

Wallace

East Miss.

9

240

356

12

67.4

3388

35

376.4

German

Pearl River

9

293

453

17

64.7

3121

22

346.78

Mossakowski

Northwest

9

177

293

14

60.4

2422

26

269.1

Stevens

Jones

9

185

306

10

60.4

2078

15

230.8

Anthony

Hinds

9

110

200

6

55

2024

17

225

Hamner

Holmes

5

91

119

9

76.4

910

5

183.75

Hatten

Gulf Coast

9

44

76

3

57.8

732

5

146.4

Rogers

Co-Lin

8

79

159

7

49.6

1088

6

136

Cooper

Southwest

9

70

149

11

47

949

11

105.4

Parker

Coahoma

4

34

77

6

44

415

4

103.7

Frazier

Northeast

9

72

150

7

48

919

13

102.1

Blakemore

East Central

9

66

135

5

49

779

6

86.6

Dallas

Itawamba

9

66

144

7

46

702

6

78

Leavy

Miss. Delta

8

32

103

7

278

0

34.75

Individual Scoring (Non-kicking)

2 0 1 1 M A C J C S T A T S

40

Player

Team

G

TD 2 pt.

Powell

Jones

9

15

Ray

Northwest

9

Cooper

Southwest

Redditt Bester Leslie

Yds/G

Individual Rushing

Points

Pts/G

0

90

10

14

1

86

9.6

9

11

1

68

Holmes

9

11

0

East Miss.

9

11

0

Hinds

9

10

Davis

East Miss.

9

Matthews

Gulf Coast

Henry

Northwest

Anthony

Player

Team

G

Att.

Yds.

Yds/A TD

Yds/G

Cooper

Southwest

9

247 1273

5.2

11

141.4

7.6

Moore

East Miss.

9

132

988

7.5

6

109.8

66

7.3

Powell

Jones

9

182

897

4.92

12

99.6

66

7.3

0

60

6.7

Gillum

Gulf Coast

8

166

776

4.67

7

97

10

0

60

6.7

Talton

Northwest

9

153

814

5.3

3

90.4

9

9

0

54

6

Porter

Coahoma

9

149

793

5.3

5

88.1

9

9

0

54

6

Hinds

9

8

0

48

5.3

K. McGaughy

Itawamba

9

137

754

5.05

4

83.78

Hobbs

Co-Lin

9

8

0

48

5.3

Redditt

Holmes

9

169

721

4.27

10

80.1

Gillum

Gulf Coast

8

7

0

42

5.25

Palmer

Hinds

9

139

709

5.1

7

78.8

Davis

Co-Lin

9

141

572

4.1

1

64

Turner

Southwest

9

121

530

4.4

4

58.9

Adkins

East Miss.

9

7

0

42

4.7

Mossakowski

Northwest

9

7

0

42

4.7

Palmer

Hinds

9

7

0

42

4.7

Dallas

Itawamba

9

7

0

42

4.7

Hobbs

Co-Lin

9

100

449

4.5

7

50

Houston

Northeast

9

7

0

42

4.67

D. McGaughy

Itawamba

9

108

439

4.06

5

48.7

Daniel

Itawamba

9

7

0

42

4.67

Glover

East Miss.

9

6

0

36

4

Poole

Northeast

9

102

438

4.2

1

48

Harris

Co-Lin

3

2

0

12

4

Anthony

Hinds

9

96

421

4.4

8

46.8

German

Pearl River

9

6

0

36

4

Leavy

Miss. Delta

8

51

355

7.5

0

44.375

Roberts

Pearl River

9

6

0

36

4

Cotton

Gulf Coast

7

73

308

4.2

4

44

Bell

Gulf Coast

9

6

0

36

4

Goodloe

Northeast

8

5

1

32

4

Golden

Northwest

7

48

299

6.2

3

42.7

Moore

East Miss.

9

6

0

36

4

Thames

East Central

9

81

317

3.9

2

35.2

Nettles

Gulf Coast

9

35

264

7.5

0

29.3

Rogers

Co-Lin

8

70

213

3

1

27

Talton

Northwest

8

5

0

30

3.75

C. Johnson

Pearl River

9

5

0

30

3.33

D. McGaughy

Itawamba

9

5

0

30

3.33

Mireles

Hinds

9

5

0

30

3.3

Thompson

Pearl River

9

32

236

7.38

1

26.22

Harbin

East Miss.

9

4

0

24

2.7

Wells

Co-Lin

5

16

127

8

1

25.4

Duncan

Pearl River

9

4

0

24

2.7

K. McGuaghy

Itawamba

9

4

0

24

2.7

Blakemore

East Central

9

57

217

3.8

2

24.1

B. Hall

East Central

9

4

0

24

2.7

Goodloe

Northeast

8

51

180

3.5

5

22.5

Collier

East Central

9

4

0

24

2.7

C. Johnson

Pearl River

9

43

193

4.49

4

21.44

Ficklin

East Central

9

4

0

24

2.7

German

Pearl River

9

88

180

2.05

6

20

Johnson

Holmes

7

3

0

18

2.57

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Tiger

Football Individual Punting

Player

Team

G

Att.

Yds.

Long

Goodwin

Itawamba

9

59

2522

59

Avg. 42.7

Scott

Gulf Coast

9

32

1362

56

42.5

Moffitt

East Central

9

49

2007

59

40.9

Harrison

Northeast

9

43

1757

72

40.86

Carpenter

Northwest

9

35

1407

52

40.2

Long

Co-Lin

9

45

1791

59

39.8 39.1

Smith

Jones

9

43

1685

54

Weatherly

East Miss.

9

22

814

60

37

Huff

Holmes

9

39

1438

48

36.87 35.8

McCraney

Hinds

6

21

751

44

Saltalamacchia

Southwest

7

27

874

48

32.4

Bradley

Pearl River

9

47

1447

62

30.79

Cummins

Miss. Delta

8

57

1722

50

30

Player Jacobs Scott Belue Davis Cox Tenner Thames Ousley Lofton Ray R. Hall Cooks Ball Broomfield Priester L. Johnson Montgomery Howard Bass Malone Bolton Palmer Palmer Griffin Hunt Brown

Team Gulf Coast Co-Lin Northeast East Miss. East Miss. Hinds East Central Holmes Jones Northwest East Central Jones Miss. Delta East Central East Central Pearl River Southwest Itawamba Holmes Itawamba Miss. Delta Hinds Hinds Co-Lin Northwest Itawamba

G 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 6 9 9 9 9 9 7 8 9 8 9 9

Individual Kickoff Returns Att. Yds. 10 321 6 182 18 537 18 517 2 57 4 112 1 28 15 409 7 185 14 361 12 308 10 255 12 317 13 322 6 145 24 565 17 379 4 89 16 343 5 104 11 231 7 138 7 138 18 332 12 210 11 183

Player R. Hall Jacobs Broomfield Belue Armstrong Brown Mireles Lofton Scott Henry Hampton McNair Rumph Turner Davis

Team East Central Gulf Coast East Central Northeast Hinds Itawamba Hinds Jones Co-Lin Northwest Miss. Delta Pearl River Holmes Southwest East Miss.

G 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 9

Individual Punt Returns Att. Yds. 3 93 9 218 7 167 9 105 7 60 15 147 8 75 12 83 16 119 4 29 7 105 6 31 13 61 8 35 4 5

Harper

East Central

7

1

0

Yds/A 32.1 30.3 29.8 28.7 28.5 28 28 27.2 26.4 25.8 25.7 25.5 25.1 24.8 24.2 23.54 22.3 22.25 21.43 20.8 20.6 19.7 19.7 18.4 17.5 16.64 Yds/A 31 24.2 23.8 11.7 11.7 9.8 9.4 9.09 7.4 7.2 6.1 5.17 4.69 4.4 1.3 0

TD 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 88 55 90 61 42 85 28 100 36 84 44 48 48 43 33 48 59

M A C J C

41 34 37 21 21 45 37 26

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Long 90 55 46 53 14

0

0

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14 24 32 17 75 10 14 11 10

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Tiger Player Gainer Hoskins Ficklin Hicks Powe Montgomery Wilson Danzler Mosley James Thompson Gandy Hill Letman Hyman Pack Fluker Hartsfield Berry Canton Gibson Autry Thompson Williams Thomas Jakes Bolton Blackman C. Smith Reynolds Garner Freeman Armstrong Cattlidge Wiltshire Butler Lindsey Parker Fletcher Conner Yarbor Cox Herrington Wren McAdoo Keeler R. Jones

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Individual Tackles (Solos, Assists) Team G Solos Gulf Coast 9 75 Hinds 9 73 East Central 9 71 Hinds 9 70 Miss. Delta 8 69 Southwest 9 69 Hinds 9 65 Miss. Delta 8 57 Itawamba 9 54 Jones 9 51 Hinds 9 50 Jones 9 49 Holmes 9 48 Holmes 9 46 Hinds 9 46 East Miss. 8 45 East Miss. 9 45 Co-Lin 9 43 Southwest 9 43 Northeast 9 43 Southwest 9 42 East Miss. 9 42 Holmes 9 42 East Central 9 41 Co-Lin 9 40 Holmes 9 40 Hinds 9 40 Hinds 9 40 Jones 9 39 Coahoma 9 39 Jones 9 39 Itawamba 9 38 Hinds 9 37 Miss. Delta 8 36 Holmes 9 36 Hinds 9 36 Northeast 9 36 Jones 9 36 Pearl River 9 35 Northwest 9 35 East Miss. 9 35 East Miss. 9 35 Northwest 9 34 East Central 9 34 Itawamba 9 33 Co-Lin 9 32 Co-Lin 9 32 Co-Lin East Central Coahoma Co-Lin Northeast East Miss. Gulf Coast Itawamba Holmes Coahoma Jones Coahoma Gulf Coast Jones Pearl River Northeast Jones Jones Coahoma

9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 5 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

32 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 29 29 29 29 29 28 28 28 28 28 28

Assist 36 22 29 12 16 52 14 7 28 13 9 17 25 13 9 18 15 23 48 33 50 24 16 19 47 18 13 7 13 40 11 21 3 3 31 3 20 8 39 38 9 11 24 9 15 39 27 39 5 15 9 16 9 25 16 14 18 15 16 12 8 49 14 9 10 19

Individual Total Tackles Player Team G Montgomery Southwest 9 Gainer Gulf Coast 9 Ficklin East Central 9 Hoskins Hinds 8 Gibson Southwest 9 Berry Southwest 9 Thomas Co-Lin 9 Powe Miss. Delta 8 Hicks Hinds 8 Mosley Itawamba 9 Reynolds Coahoma 9 Wilson Hinds 8 Bermond Pearl River 9 Canton Northeast 9 Fletcher Pearl River 9 Willis Pearl River 9 Hill Holmes 9 Conner Northwest 9 Keeler Co-Lin 9 Wiltshire Holmes 9 Gandy Jones 9 Hartsfield Co-Lin 9 Autry East Miss. 9 Danzler Miss. Delta 8 James Jones 9 Pack East Miss. 8 Wolfe Pearl River 9 Williams East Central 9 Fluker East Miss. 9 R. Jones Co-Lin 9 Freeman Itawamba 9 Letman Holmes 9 Thompson Hinds 9 Herrington Northwest 9 Thompson Holmes 9 Jakes Holmes 9 Lindsey Northeast 9 Payne Gulf Coast 7 Keel Gulf Coast 9 Hyman Hinds 9 E. Jones Co-Lin 9 Graham Pearl River 9 Bolton Hinds 9 C. Smith Jones 9 Wells Gulf Coast 9 Smith Coahoma 9 Isaac Co-Lin 9 Billups Co-Lin 9 Garner Jones 9 Williams Northwest 9 McAdoo Itawamba 9 Jones Coahoma 9 Blackmon Hinds 9 Townes Itawamba 9 Conley Coahoma 9 Cox East Miss. 9 A. Brown Northeast 9 McNair Co-Lin 9 Silas Coahoma 9 Upshaw Jones 9 Yarbor East Miss. 9 Parker Jones 9 Ratliff Holmes 5 Carlyle Northwest 8 Thomason Northeast 9 Wren East Central 9 Myles East Miss. 9

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Tackles 121 111 100 95 92 91 87 85 82 82 79 79 77 76 74 74 73 73 71 67 66 66 66 64 64 63 62 60 60 59 59 59 59 58 58 58 56 55 55 54 53 53 53 52 52 51 50 50 50 49 48 47 47 46 46 46 46 45 45 44 44 44 43 43 43 43 43


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Football

Player

Team

G

XPM

Pontius Walker Williams Carpenter Earhart Brewer Goodwin Huff Saltalamacchia Long Frierson Carpenter Rochelle

Gulf Coast East Miss. Hinds Northwest Northeast Jones Itawamba Holmes Southwest Co-Lin Pearl River East Central Miss. Delta

9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8

30 54 37 45 24 24 22 22 22 21 15 16 4

Individual Scoring (Kicking) XPA Pct. 32 57 41 49 27 25 24 24 25 21 16 25 4

93 94.7 90 91.8 89 96 92 91.6 88 100 93.8 64 100

FGM

FGA

Pct.

13 5 9 4 9 8 4 4 4 3 4 2 3

19 9 15 7 13 12 10 9 7 8 5 6 7

68 55.6 60 57.1 69 66 40 44.4 57.1 38 80 33 42

Player Bass Duncan S. Roberts Bester Bell Henry R. Hall Coon Hunt Rollins Mireles Harbin Houston Rumph Ray Peters Glover Davis Lofton Plummer Moore Thomas Bradley Ducksworth Leslie Johnson McWilliams Barksdale Hampton Scott Lewis Montague Collier Dukes Hatcher Pargo Sanders Anderson B. Hall Pinson Saxton Witchett

Team Holmes Pearl River Pearl River East Miss. Gulf Coast Northwest East Central Jones Northwest Pearl River Hinds East Miss. Northeast Holmes Northwest Pearl River East Miss. East Miss. Jones Coahoma East Miss. Gulf Coast Pearl River Jones Hinds Holmes Hinds Northeast Miss. Delta Co-Lin Co-Lin Jones East Central Northeast Southwest Itawamba Miss. Delta Co-Lin East Central Itawamba Itawamba Hinds

G 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 7 9 9 9 9 6 9 9 8 9 6 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 9

Rec. 46 65 56 51 47 46 44 44 37 40 40 40 37 37 37 36 36 36 34 15 25 33 32 31 26 24 23 22 15 19 10 18 18 17 15 17 12 13 11 10 10 7

Individual Receiving Yds. 370 718 557 773 723 745 463 566 442 355 645 546 536 606 704 447 481 744 315 147 234 459 459 327 502 320 389 253 135 386 151 175 242 235 178 270 153 146 201 151 164 152

TD 2 4 6 11 6 9 1 3 1 2 3 4 7 2 12 3 6 8 2 1 0 1 2 1 10 3 1 3 0 3 2 3 4 3 1 2 0 0 4 1 1 1

Yds/G 41.1 79.78 61.89 85.9 80.3 82.8 51.4 62.8 49.1 39.44 71.7 60.7 59.6 67.3 78.2 49.67 53.4 82.7 35 36.7 33.4 51 51 36.3 55.8 35.6 43.2 28.1 19.28 43 25 19.4 26.8 26.1 19.8 30 19.12 16.2 22.3 16.78 18.2 16.9

Chatman

Hinds

9

4

124

2

13.8

Total Points 69 69 64 57 51 48 34 34 30 30 27 22 13

Rec/G 45.1 7.22 6.22 5.7 5.2 5.1 4.9 4.8 4.63 4.44 4.4 4.4 4.1 4.1 4.1 4 4 4 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.56 3.4 2.9 2.7 2.6 2.4 2.14 2.1 2 2 2 1.9 1.9 1.89 1.5 1.4 1.2 1.11 1.11 0.78

Yds/Catch 8.04 11.05 9.95 15.2 15.3 16.2 10.5 12.8 11.9 8.88 16.1 13.7 14.5 16.38 19 12.42 13.4 20.7 9.26 9.8 9.4 13.9 14.34 10.5 19.3 13.3 16.9 11.5 8.5 20 15 9.72 13.4 13.8 11.9 15.88 12.75 11 18.2 15.1 16.4 21.7

0.44

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Individual Interceptions

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Player

Team

G

Int.

Yds.

Avg.

TD

Armstrong

Hinds

9

7

232

33.1

2

Lee

Northeast

9

6

63

10.5

0

Collins

Co-Lin

9

6

23

5.75

0

Noble

Co-Lin

8

5

158

39.5

1

Ballard

Itawamba

9

4

39

9.75

0

Cox

East Miss.

9

4

12

3

0

Lawerence

Gulf Coast

9

4

134

33.5

0

Brown

Jones

9

4

41

10.25

0

Cattildge

Miss Delta

8

3

16

16

0

McNair

Pearl River

9

3

0

0

0

Trotter

Northwest

9

3

14

4.7

0

Blackmon

Hinds

9

3

72

24

0

Jones

Coahoma

9

3

0

0

0

Pack

East Miss.

8

3

24

8

0

Lindsey

Northeast

9

3

1

0.3

0

Anderson

Northwest

9

3

24

8

0 1

Townes

Itawamba

9

3

85

28.33

Conner

Northwest

9

3

24

8

0

Thompson

Itawamba

9

3

0

0

0

Player Hyman Silas McAdoo Graham Autry Bolton Hartsfield Wiggins Upshaw Weidmann Williams Wilson Hill Jackson

Individual Sacks Team Hinds Coahoma Itawamba Pearl River East Miss. Hinds Co-Lin Itawamba Jones East Central Northwest Jones Holmes Northwest

G 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Sacks 10.5 10 8.5 8 8 7.5 7.5 7 7 6.5 6 6 6 6

Avg/G 1.2 1.1 0.94 0.89 0.9 0.83 0.8 0.77 0.77 0.7 0.67 0.66 0.67 0.67

Williams

East Central

9

6

0.6

Sentimore

Gulf Coast

8

5

0.625

Johnson

Hinds

9

5

0.6

Kelly

Southwest

9

5

0.6

Butler

Hinds

9

3

45

15

1

Wells

Gulf Coast

9

5

0.55

Thomas

Miss. Delta

8

3

12

4

0

Williams

Coahoma

9

5

0.55

Hicks

Hinds

9

4.5

0.5

Wells

East Miss.

9

4.5

0.5

Scott

East Central

9

3

0

0

0

Thompson

Hinds

9

3

49

16.3

0

McLean

Coahoma

9

2

0

0

0

Keeler

Co-Lin

9

2

51

25.5

0

Jordan

Co-Lin

9

4.5

0.5

Hoskins

Hinds

9

4

0.44

Bourne

Pearl River

9

2

23

11.5

0

Malone

Itawamba

9

2

16

8

0

Gibson

Southwest

9

4

0.4

L. Johnson

Pearl River

9

2

19

9.5

0

Freeman

Itawamba

9

4

0.44

Dunklin

Southwest

9

2

101

50.5

1

Hughes

Southwest

9

4

0.4

Merritt

Pearl River

9

2

0

0

0

Martin

East Central

9

3.5

0.4

Fluker

East Miss.

9

2

78

39

0

Yarbor

East Miss.

9

2

2

1

0

Wren

East Central

9

2

73

36.5

0

Mosby

Miss. Delta

8

2

73

36.5

1

Spikner

Northeast

8

2

0

0

0

McNair

Co-Lin

9

3.5

0.44

Fletcher

Pearl River

9

3

0.33

Ducksworth

Jones

9

3

0.33

Conway

Gulf Coast

8

3

0.375

Hathorn

Jones

9

2

0

0

0

Willis

Pearl River

9

3

0.33

Thompson

Northwest

9

2

0

0

0

Wolfe

Pearl River

9

3

0.33

McClain

Northwest

9

3

0.33

Carlyle

Northwest

8

2.5

0.31

Tillman

Holmes

9

2

32

16

1

Jacobs

Gulf Coast

9

2

0

0

0

Burrows

Gulf Coast

9

2

0

0

0

Merchant

Co-Lin

8

2.5

0.3

Smith

East Miss.

9

2.5

0.3

Edget

Holmes

9

2.5

0.28

Conner

Northwest

9

2.5

0.28 0.3125

Carlyle

Northwest

8

2.5

Conn

East Central

9

2.5

0.3

Ward

Itawamba

9

2.5

0.28

Washington

Hinds

9

2.5

0.28

Conway

Gulf Coast

9

2

0.25

Bailey

Pearl River

8

2

0.25

S. Smith

Jones

9

2

0.25 0.22

Canton

Northeast

9

2

Pearson

Pearl River

9

2

0.22

Hosey

Pearl River

9

2

0.22

Billups

Co-Lin

9

2

0.2

Wiltshire

Holmes

9

2

0.22

Moore

East Miss.

9

2

0.2

McClain

Northwest

8

2

0.25

Evans

Northwest

8

2

0.25

L. Johnson

Pearl River

9

2

0.22

Draper

Northeast

9

2

0.22

Hutchins

Hinds

9

2

0.22

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Football

MACJC

MASTER

SCHEDULE

MISSISSIPPI DELTA TROJANS

COAHOMA TIGERS

========================================================================== AUG 3 0 HINDS A H SEPT 6 PEARL RIVER SEPT 1 3 ITAWAMBA  H  A SEPT 2 0 EAST MISSISSIPPI  A SEPT 2 9 HOLMES OCT 4 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  H OCT 1 3 EAST CENTRAL HC  A OCT 2 0 COAHOMA OCT 2 5 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  H

========================================================================== AUG 3 0 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST H SEPT 6 HINDS A SEPT 1 3 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A SEPT 2 0 PEARL RIVER A  H SEPT 2 7 EAST MISSISSIPPI OCT 4 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  H OCT 1 1 ITAWAMBA  A  HC OCT 2 0 MISSISSIPPI DELTA OCT 2 5 HOLMES  A

MISS. GULF COAST BULLDOGS

COPIAH-LINCOLN WOLVES

========================================================================== AUG 3 0 COAHOMA A SEPT 6 HOLMES A  H SEPT 1 3 HINDS  A SEPT 2 2 JONES COUNTY H SEPT 2 7 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  H OCT 4 PEARL RIVER OCT 1 3 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A  A OCT 2 0 COPIAH-LINCOLN OCT 2 7 EAST CENTRAL  HC

========================================================================== AUG 3 0 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI A SEPT 6 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI H  H SEPT 1 3 EAST CENTRAL  A SEPT 2 0 HINDS  H SEPT 2 7 JONES COUNTY OCT 4 ITAWAMBA A OCT 1 3 PEARL RIVER  A OCT 2 0 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  HC OCT 2 5 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A

NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI TIGERS

EAST CENTRAL WARRIORS

========================================================================== AUG 3 0 ITAWAMBA H H SEPT 6 EAST MISSISSIPPI SEPT 1 3 COPIAH-LINCOLN  A SEPT 2 0 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  H  HC SEPT 2 9 HINDS OCT 6 JONES COUNTY  A A OCT 1 3 MISSISSIPPI DELTA OCT 1 8 PEARL RIVER  H OCT 2 7 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  A

EAST MISSISSIPPI LIONS

========================================================================== H AUG 3 0 PEARL RIVER SEPT 6 EAST CENTRAL A SEPT 1 3 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI A  H SEPT 2 0 MISSISSIPPI DELTA  A SEPT 2 7 COAHOMA  HC OCT 6 HOLMES OCT 1 1 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  A OCT 1 8 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  H OCT 2 7 ITAWAMBA  A

HINDS EAGLES

========================================================================== AUG 3 0 MISSISSIPPI DELTA H SEPT 6 COAHOMA H SEPT 1 3 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  A  H SEPT 2 0 COPIAH-LINCOLN  A SEPT 2 9 EAST CENTRAL OCT 4 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  HC  H OCT 1 1 JONES COUNTY OCT 1 8 HOLMES A  A OCT 2 5 PEARL RIVER

HOLMES BULLDOGS

========================================================================== AUG 3 0 JONES COUNTY A H SEPT 6 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST SEPT 1 3 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  H  A SEPT 2 0 ITAWAMBA SEPT 2 9 MISSISSIPPI DELTA  HC  A OCT 6 EAST MISSISSIPPI OCT 1 1 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A OCT 1 8 HINDS H  H OCT 2 5 COAHOMA

 lCOPIAH-LINCOLN, EAST CENTRAL, Hinds, Jones County, Mississippi Gulf Coast, Pearl River, and Southwest Mississippi comprise the MACJC South Division, while Coahoma, East Mississippi, Holmes, Itawamba, Mississippi Delta, Northeast Mississippi, and Northwest Mississippi comprise the North Division. The first round of the state playoffs (North No. 1 vs. South No. 2, South No. 1 vs. North No. 2) are set for Saturday, Nov. 3, with the first-round winners playing for the state championship Saturday, Nov. 10. The 2011 MACJC state champion earns hosting rights to the fifth-annual Mississippi Bowl scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 2, in Indian Stadium at Biloxi High School in Biloxi. (  ) DENOTES NORTH, SOUTH DIVISION GAMES

ITAWAMBA INDIANS

========================================================================== AUG 3 0 EAST CENTRAL A H SEPT 6 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI SEPT 1 3 MISSISSIPPI DELTA  A  H SEPT 2 0 HOLMES SEPT 2 7 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A OCT 4 COPIAH-LINCOLN H  H OCT 1 1 COAHOMA OCT 2 0 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  A OCT 2 7 EAST MISSISSIPPI  HC

JONES COUNTY BOBCATS

========================================================================== AUG 3 0 HOLMES H SEPT 8 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI H  A SEPT 1 3 PEARL RIVER SEPT 2 2 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  H  A SEPT 2 7 COPIAH-LINCOLN  HC OCT 6 EAST CENTRAL OCT 1 1 HINDS  A OCT 2 0 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  H A OCT 2 7 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI

========================================================================== AUG 3 0 COPIAH-LINCOLN H SEPT 8 JONES COUNTY A  A SEPT 1 3 HOLMES SEPT 2 0 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  H A SEPT 2 7 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  A OCT 4 COAHOMA  H OCT 1 1 EAST MISSISSIPPI OCT 2 0 ITAWAMBA  HC  A OCT 2 5 MISSISSIPPI DELTA

NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI RANGERS

========================================================================== AUG 3 0 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI A SEPT 6 COPIAH-LINCOLN A  H SEPT 1 3 COAHOMA SEPT 2 0 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  A  H SEPT 2 7 ITAWAMBA  A OCT 4 MISSISSIPPI DELTA OCT 1 1 HOLMES  H  A OCT 1 8 EAST MISSISSIPPI OCT 2 7 JONES COUNTY HC

PEARL RIVER WILDCATS

========================================================================== AUG 3 0 EAST MISSISSIPPI A A SEPT 6 MISSISSIPPI DELTA SEPT 1 3 JONES COUNTY  H SEPT 2 0 COAHOMA H SEPT 2 7 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A OCT 4 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  A  HC OCT 1 3 COPIAH-LINCOLN OCT 1 8 EAST CENTRAL  A  H OCT 2 5 HINDS

SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI BEARS

========================================================================== AUG 3 0 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI H SEPT 6 ITAWAMBA A H SEPT 1 3 EAST MISSISSIPPI  A SEPT 2 0 EAST CENTRAL  H SEPT 2 7 PEARL RIVER OCT 4 HINDS  A OCT 1 3 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  HC  A OCT 2 0 JONES COUNTY  H OCT 2 5 COPIAH-LINCOLN

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NE welcomes five into Sports Hall of Fame Northeast inducted five new members into its Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday, October 8. Joining the hallowed halls of the Sports Hall of Fame were (left-right) former Lady Tiger basketball coach and current Northeast Dean of Students and Athletic Director Ricky Ford, former Tiger football player Jim Drewry, former Lady Tiger basketball player Sherry Slayton-Holland and former Tiger football player Johnny Buskirk along with Northeast president Dr. Johnny L. Allen, Ed.D. Former Tiger basketball player Vincent Del Negro was also inducted along with Ford, Drewry, Slayton-Holland and Buskirk but was unable to attend the induction ceremony.

Northeast Mississippi Community College will induct five new members into its Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday, October 8 as part of the Homecoming 2011 festivities on the Booneville campus. Northeast alumni Ricky Ford, Jim Drewry, Johnny Buskirk, Vincent Del Negro and Sherry Slayton Holland will all be enshrined into the Northeast Sports Hall of Fame during a luncheon held at the Claude Wright Room inside the Haney Union on Saturday, October 8. Drewry and Buskirk are both former football players for the Tigers while Ford, Del Negro and Slayton starred on the hardwood for the Tigers and Lady Tigers. Ford, who guided the Lady Tiger basketball program for 30 years, also serves as athletic director and dean of student services for the college. A reception will be held in the Black and Gold Room on the first floor of the Haney Union at 11 a.m. before the induction luncheon at noon in the Claude Wright Room. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased by contacting the Northeast business office at 662-720-7251. Deadline to purchase tickets for the luncheon is September 23. Ford, Drewry, Buskirk, Del Negro and Slayton Holland join an illustrious cast of Sports Hall of Fame inductees. During the 2010 induction, former Tiger football and baseball player Mike Grier, former Tiger basketball player Jack Martin, former Lady Tiger basketball players Kunshinge Sorrell Howard and Phyllis Stafford Dilworth and former football and softball coach and athletic director David Carnell all became members of the Sports Hall of Fame. In its second year (2009), Northeast Sports Hall of Fame inducted five members to join the initial 10 inductees with former basketball players Gerald Caveness, Clyde Jones, Evelyn Thompson, and football player Larry Parker along with former Tiger basketball coach Harvey Childers all inducted during the second year. Northeast’s inaugural inductees of ten former coaches, players and supporters of Northeast Mississippi Community College athletics included Harold T. White, W.B. ‘Bill’ Ward, Ken Lindsey, Chuck ‘Doodle’ Floyd, Gene Garret, Adrian Smith, Kenneth ‘Cat’ Robbins, David ‘Nub’ Strickland, Earline ‘Woodsie’ Woods and Bonner Arnold. Jim Drewry (Tiger Football 1950-51) 46

Jim Drewry led Northeast to its first two winning seasons as the Tiger quarterback on the 1950 and 1951 seasons. In 1950, Drewry helped lead a Doug Hamley squad to a 6-2-2 mark and the Mississippi Conference Valley Championship with a 32-14 win over Sunflower Junior College. During his time as the Tiger quarterback, Drewry guided Northeast to a 11-6-3 overall record that included back-to-back wins over Northwest Mississippi Community College (31-0 in 1950 and 34-7 in 1951) and Northeast’s 47 points against UT-College in 1951 still ranks as the sixth highest point total in school history and as the fourth highest winning margin for Northeast in its 52-year football history. Following his time at Northeast, Drewry went on to play at Delta State University but it was his time on the sidelines at Kossuth, Booneville and Tishomingo high schools that Drewry made a name for himself. However, it was his time at Delta State that Drewry got his first taste of being a coach and helped guide the 1954 Statesmen football team to an undefeated record and a national championship as part of E.B. Chadwick’s coaching staff as a student assistant. Drewry began his coaching career at Kossuth in 1958 and spent two seasons as the Aggies head man before moving to Brandon as an assistant coach in 1960. Drewry returned home in 1965 and began his first stint as Booneville’s head coach leading the Blue Devils to three bowl games and a Tombigbee Conference co-championship in 1977 before leaving for his second stint at Kossuth from 1979-86. After retiring to sell insurance in 1987-88, Drewry returned to the sidelines at now defunct Tishomingo High School in 1989 before returning to the Blue Devils in 1990 and guiding Booneville until his retirement in spring 2010. During his second stint with Booneville, Drewry saw most of his success leading the Blue Devils to three state championships and four state runnerup finishes. Drewry carried his work ethic into his final year as Booneville head coach where in his 50th season as a head coach, the former Northeast signal caller directed his team to a 13-1 record (starting out 13-0) and appearance in the Class 3A state semifinals. In the spring 2010, Drewry finally hung up his coaching whistle at the

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Tiger age of 79 and with over 50 years in the football. Drewry, who had retired one time before after the 1987 season, ended his coaching career as Mississippi’s all-time winningest football coach, passing Joe Bradshaw in the fall of 2009 with a 59-6 win over S.V. Marshall in the first round of the Class 3A state football playoffs. Drewry finished his career with a 346-157-5 record in head coaching stops at Booneville, Kossuth and Tishomingo where his teams made the state playoffs 17 times and brought home the Class 2A state championship trophy in 1990, 1999 and 2000. Drewry has been the recipient of many awards and honors and was named the 2009 Power of Influence Award recipient by the American Football Coaches Association. In addition to the 2009 Power of Influence Award, Drewry has also been inducted into the National Federation of State High School Associations Hall of Fame and the Mississippi Association of Coaches Hall of Fame. In 2000, he was inducted into the Delta State University Alumni Coaches Hall of Fame and was named the Tombigbee Coach of the Year in 1967, 1969, 1978 along with being the District 1 Coach of the Year in 1985. Drewry has also been honored as the Division 1-3A Coach of the Year in 1986, the Daily Corinthian Coach of the Year in 1993, 1997 and 1999 along with the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Coach of the Year in 1999 and the Class 2A Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2000. In 2003, Drewry was named All-American Football Foundation’s Gerald R. Ford All-American High School Coach of the Year, and in 2005, he was the first Mississippi recipient of the NSSA-USA Football Champions Award. Drewry has also had the honor of having a street named after him in the city of Booneville. Currently, Drewry sits on an advisory board for the American Football Coaches Association and has been figured in a trio of books about football in the state of Mississippi — Gridiron Gold, Gridiron Glory (which featured the Northeast alumni on the cover) and Y’all vs. Us showcasing the rivalry between Booneville and Baldwyn. Johnny Buskirk (Tiger Football 1968-69) Johnny Buskirk’s career at Northeast started off a new era of Tiger football. Buskirk championed the Northeast football team during the first two seasons after coming off an 11-year hiatus from 1957-67 and led Northeast to an 11-7 record during that time. During his freshman year at Northeast, Buskirk was named the most outstanding player averaging nearly 270 yards per game running and passing and was nationally ranked for his offensive talents. Buskirk’s sophomore season saw the Tiger signal caller bring the most success to Northeast’s football program since Horace McCool coached the team to a 10-1 mark in 1956. Buskirk led Northeast to a 7-2 mark his sophomore year and more importantly was the Tiger Award recipient for that year and was named the most outstanding back in Mississippi inside the junior college ranks. Buskirk is one of only a handful of football players to end his Northeast career on a four-game win streak. During the 1969 season, Buskirk capped his sophomore season with wins over Northwest, Copiah-Lincoln, a close 20-18 decision over Itawamba and a season-ending win over Perkinston. Under Coach Bill Ward’s guidance, Buskirk was one of two National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Americans produced by Northeast in 1969. Joining Buskirk on the All-American team was tight end Donnie Clayton. In 1969, Buskirk led the Northeast to a 7-2 mark and in both his freshman and sophomore years, the former Tiger signal caller led Northeast to high offensive outputs. In 1968, Northeast put up 48 points against Itawamba and then turned the trick again in 1969 with a 48-14 showing against East Central. The 48-point performance ranks fifth in school history for points scored and sits just one touchdown and extra point away from the top mark. Following his time at Northeast, Buskirk took his skills to Mississippi College where he was a quarterback, running back and kick returner. Buskirk’s talents helped him set a record at Mississippi College that holds to today – his six kickoff returns against Furman College in 1970 are still listed in the Mississippi College record book.

Football Following his time at Mississippi College, Buskirk entered the coaching ranks and was named the Tippamingo Conference Coach of the Year in 1974. Vincent Del Negro (Tiger Basketball 1958-59, 1959-60) Vincent Del Negro would have made Dominque Wilkins jealous as the “Human Highlight Reel” in the late 1950s. In his first six games as a freshman on Bonner Arnold’s Tiger basketball team, Del Negro broke out for 172 points – a 34.4 points per game average – and never looked back. During his freshman season in 1958-59, Del Negro helped lead the Tiger basketball team to the North Half Tournament and a 9-3 mark during North Division play before becoming an unanimous selection for the AllState Team. In his first six games with the Tigers, Del Negro dropped 32, 32, 32, 34, 39 and 42 points – the latter two coming in a 109-85 win over Memphis State and a 96-95 decision over East Mississippi in Scooba. During the 1959-60 season, Northeast made an improvement on its 12-12 record of Del Negro’s freshman campaign with a 15-12 mark that included wins over Freed-Hardeman and nationally ranked Vincennes (Ind.) 62-61. In the one-point win over Vincennes, Del Negro let fellow Tiger captain Bobby McCarley knock down the last shot – a 23-foot jumper – but the 6-5 center had the final say, when Del Negro pulled down the game-ending rebound to seal the victory. While scoring just 16 points against Freed-Hardeman in their first meeting, Del Negro made up for lost time with a 45-point effort against FreedHardeman in an 83-69 win and turned the trick once again with a 45-point night against East Mississippi in a 100-74 showing. Del Negro’s biggest night came in a 46-point effort against Sunflower. Del Negro was also popular with the student population as evident from him being voted Most Athletic on the Northeast campus during his sophomore year. McCarley and Del Negro were also selected to play in the national allstar game together in Coffeyville, Kansas at the culmination of his sophomore season. During his second season in Booneville, Del Negro led the nation with a 33.4 points per game average while racking up 1,022 points and was named a first-team All-American. Del Negro helped lead Northeast to the North Half championship his sophomore season as the Tigers finished as runner-ups in the state. Del Negro was an all-around athlete. During regular season play, the 6-5 center average 33.024 points per game, in North Half play 34 points per game and in the State Tournament 31.5 points per game. In his two seasons at Northeast, Del Negro average 32.6 points per game as a freshman and 33.4 points per game as a sophomore. Following his time in Booneville, Del Negro played for legendary coach Adolph Rupp at the University of Kentucky after signing a grant-in-aid scholarship with the program following his appearance in the national allstar game. Sherry Slayton Holland (Lady Tiger Basketball 1985-86, 1986-87) Sherry Slayton Holland made an immediate impact on the Northeast basketball scene when she joined Ricky Ford’s Lady Tigers during the 1985-86 and 1986-87 seasons. Alongside Phyllis Stafford for two years and Kunshinge Sorrell Howard her first year, Slayton helped guide the Lady Tigers to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) national tournament in both her years in Booneville. During her freshman season, Slayton and the Lady Tigers dropped only one game all season and posted a 31-0 record heading into the national championship game against Odessa, Texas in 1986. Slayton bested her freshman year one season later when the Lady Tigers went undefeated -- 34-0 -- en route to the 1987 national championship. During her two years at Northeast, Slayton amassed a 65-1 record on the hardwood and was named to the MACJC All-State and NJCAA Region XXIII teams both years at Northeast. Northeast swept through the regular season during Slayton’s sophomore year undefeated and knocked off Northwest Mississippi Community College

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80-78 for the MACJC State Championship and then swept through the Region XXIII tournament before heading to Senatobia for the NJCAA National Women’s Basketball Tournament. Northeast made good on its return trip as the Lady Tigers won four straight games in the Division I women’s national tournament -- including the national championship game when Northeast upended St. Gregory’s in the national championship game 68-64. It was during the 1986-87 National Tournament that Slayton made a name for herself on the hardwood and was named the Most Valuable Player for the tournament. During her sophomore season, Slayton led the Lady Tigers in steals per game and assists per game with 3.8 and 6.6 per game, respectively. Northeast’s undefeated season also saw Slayton piece together a 14.2 points per game average. In her two years at Northeast, Northeast captured two North Division championships, two state championships, two Region XXIII championships, back-to-back Tyler, Texas Invitational Championships, a national runner-up finish and a national championship. Following her sophomore season, Slayton was named an NJCAA AllAmerican alongside Lady Tiger Phyllis Stafford. Following her time at Northeast, Slayton took her talents to the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) where she was joined by a pair of former Lady Tigers – Phyllis Stafford and Jackie Martin. Ricky Ford (Lady Tiger Basketball 1981-2011, Athletic Director 2006-Present) Former Northeast Mississippi Community College women’s basketball coach Ricky Ford left his “built Ford tough” mark on many Lady Tiger teams since coming to Northeast in 1981. On March 7, 2011 Ford announced he was stepping down as women’s basketball coach at Northeast. Ford ended his career at Northeast with an overall record of 588-226. During his 30-year coaching career, Ford only had four sub-.500 seasons and the first of those did not come until his 2002-03 Lady Tigers finished 11-12 but even it finished as the North Division runner-up. Within five years since taking over the Lady Tiger program in 1981, Ford had transformed the Lady Tigers into national title contenders that included

a national runner-up finish in 1986 and a national championship in 1987. During Ford’s illustrious career, the Lady Tiger basketball coach led his team to 15 North Division titles, nine MACJC State Championships with 6 (six) of those state championships being consecutive and three Region XXIII crowns while leading the Lady Tigers to the National Junior College Athletic Association’s (NJCAA) national basketball tournament on three separate occasions. Ford went to the national tournament a final time in 2005-06 as the Lady Tigers captured the North Division, MACJC State and Region XXIII titles and finished the season as the nation’s No. 21-ranked team after appearing in the national event in Salina, Kan. Following his final national tournament appearance, Ford was honored as the Division I, District O, Region XXIII Coach of the Year - an award that is given to the head coach of each of the 16 regional championship teams. One year after his national tournament appearance, Ford continued his success in the MACJC as the veteran mentor led the Lady tigers back to the Region XXIII tournament for a twenty-fifth straight year as the Lady Tigers once again captured the North Division - their fourth straight division title and successfully defended their 2006 MACJC State Title. While Ford may hung up his coaching whistle, the veteran coach still has plans to carry that same passion he showed on the basketball court into the academic life. Ford was appointed Dean of Student Services at the beginning of the 2011 spring semester following the retirement of Kenneth Pounders, and is currently in his sixth year as athletic director for the college. His responsibilities as athletic director has Ford overseeing the day-today operations of an athletic department that features eight varsity sports, an all-female cheerleading squad and also coordinates the annual MACJC AllStar Football Classic game that is held each year in December. Prior to coming to Northeast, Ford built successful basketball programs at Booneville High School coaching the Lady Blue Devils for four years and the Blue Devils for a pair of seasons. Ford’s overall career record stands at 676-253 and carries a winning percentage of 72.7 percent into retirement. Before putting on the coaching whistle, Ford also played basketball under Northeast Sports Hall of Fame coach/basketball player Kenneth Lindsey.

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David ‘Nub’ Strickland, Football W.B. “Bill” Ward, Football coach/Athletic Director Kenneth “Cat” Robbins, Basketball Coach Kenneth Lindsey, Men’s Basketball Chuck “Doodle” Floyd, Men’s Basketball Gene Garrett, Men’s Basketball Adrian Smith, Men’s Basketball Bonner Arnold, Basketball Coach/Athletic Director Harold T. White, Football/College President Earline “Woodsie” Woods, Supporter

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Michael Grier, Football Kunshigne Sorrell Howard, Women’s Basketball Phyllis Stafford Dilworth, Women’s Basketball Jack Martin, Men’s Basketball David Carnell, Sr., Softball Coach/Athletic Director

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Ricky Ford, Women’s Basketball Coach/Athletic Dir. Jim Drewry, Football Johnny Buskirk, Football Vincent Del Negro, Men’s Basketball Sherry Slayton, Women’s Basketball

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David “Nub” Strickland, Football

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Harvey Childers, Men’s Basketball Coach

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Kenneth Lindsey, Men’s Basketball Harold T. White, Football/College President

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Adrian Smith, Men’s Basketball Bonner Arnold, Basketball Coach/Athletic Director W.B. “Bill” Ward, Football Coach/Athletic Director

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Aeriel Armstrong Soph., Blue Springs

Nikki Baird Fresh., Houston

Ashley Bullard Fresh., Booneville

Kelly Davis Fresh., Booneville

Emily Fleming Soph., Booneville

Heather Holmes Fresh., Ackerman

Scarlett McCay Fresh., Booneville

Kolbe McElwain Fresh., Falkner

McKenzie Smith Soph., Vardaman

Maribeth Stuart Fresh., Philadelphia

Kamryn Tucker Soph., Amory

Devon Ventura Soph., Horn Lake

2 0 1 2 C h e e r l e a d e r s Members of the Northeast cheerleading squad for the 2012-13 school year include (front row l-r) McKenzie Smith of Vardaman, Aeriel Armstrong of Blue Springs, (second row l-r) Devon Ventura of Horn Lake, Emily Fleming of Booneville, Kamryn Tucker of Amory, (third row l-r) Kelly Davis of Booneville, Scarlett McCay of Booneville, Maribeth Stuart of Philadelphia, Kolbe McElwain of Falkner, (back row l-r) Ashley Bullard of Booneville, Nikki Baird of Houston, Heather Holmes of Ackerman and Cruse Clark of Corinth.

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Quick Facts about Northeast Athletics Location........................................................................................................................................................Booneville, MS Founded.........................................................................................................................................................................1948 President..........................................................................................................................Dr. Johnny L. Allen, Ed.D.(7226) jlallen@nemcc.edu Athletic Director......................................................................................................................................Ricky Ford (7302) rgford@nemcc.edu Sports Information Director.........................................................................................................M. Joseph Miller (7300) mjmiller@nemcc.edu Athletic Trainer................................................................................................................................... Hope Barnes (7286) hdbarnes@nemcc.edu Head Football Coach.........................................................................................................................Ricky Smither (7890) resmither@nemcc.edu Asst. Football Coaches...Travis Macon (7587), Deljuan Robinson (7351), Jonathan Webster (7575), Greg Davis (7580) ttmacon@nemcc.edu; dcrobinson@nemcc.edu; jjwebster@nemcc.edu; gadavis@nemcc.edu Head Men’s Basketball Coach.........................................................................................................David Robbins (7241) wdrobbins@nemcc.edu Men’s Assistant Basketball Coach......................................................................................................... Nick Coln (7505) tncoln@nemcc.edu Head Women’s Basketball Coach.................................................................................................Brian Alexander (7887) bcalexander@nemcc.edu Women’s Assistant Basketball Coach..........................................................................................Maurice Stafford (7161) mdstafford@nemcc.edu Head Baseball Coach..............................................................................................................................Kent Farris (7309) wkfarris@nemcc.edu Assistant Baseball Coach...............................................................................................................Richy Harrelson (7344) rwharrelson@nemcc.edu Head Softball Coach................................................................................................................................Jody Long (7305) jwlong@nemcc.edu Golf Coach................................................................................................................................................Nick Coln (7241) tncoln@nemcc.edu Tennis Coach.......................................................................................................................................Ben Shappley (7242) bshappley@nemcc.edu Cheerleading Coach...............................................................................................................Jennifer Johnson (416-8332) jjjohnson@nemcc.edu Athletic Phone..............................................................................................................................................(662) 720-7302 Athletic Office Fax.......................................................................................................................................(662) 728-1165 Football Stadium...........................................................................................................................................Tiger Stadium Basketball Arena..........................................................................................................................Bonner Arnold Coliseum Baseball Field...................................................................................Harold T. White Field/Booneville Westside City Park Softball Field............................................................................................................Field 1/Booneville Westside City Park Golf Home Course........................................................................................................................Booneville Country Club Tennis Courts.................................................................................................................................Northeast Tennis Courts Athletic E-mail...................................................................................................................................... rgford@nemcc.edu National Affiliation......................................................................National Junior College Athletic Association/Region 23 State Affiliation......................................................................Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges Colors..............................................................................................................................................................Black & Gold Mascot...........................................................................................................................................................................Tiger (All numbers carry a 662 area code and are led by a 720-prefix unless otherwise noted)

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Northeast’s football team opened the 2011 year at home against East Central and set the stage for a memorable season with a 40-27 win over the Warriors. The Tigers would carry that momentum throughout the 2011 MACJC campaign.

In Week 5, Northeast’s defense put on a show in Senatobia as the Tigers stunned the Northwest Rangers 34-28 and came away with No. 12 ranking in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Top 20 poll following the win.

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