2023 NEMCC Baseball Postseason GameDay

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Students, Fans, Alumni,

On behalf of Northeast Mississippi Community College , welcome to the greatest institution in the United States!

Here at NEMCC, we have a tradition in all sports of exhibiting not only a championship atmosphere, but one of class, integrity, and professionalism. We are proud of the student/athletes that have chosen to attend Northeast. We are thankful each of you have chosen to attend this athletic event.

While our students are here, our goal is to provide opportunities of personal growth through cutting edge instruction in the classroom and athletic programs. Northeast recognizes that its primary commitment is to the education of our student-athlete.

Our vision is to develop one of the premier athletic programs in the nation. To that end, the completion of our Baseball/Softball complex was certainly a step in the right direction. In addition, the beginning of our Game, Set, Match capital giving campaign for our state of the art tennis complex shows our continued commitment to excellence.

Recently Northeast was recognized as an Apple Distinguished School. Receiving this coveted honor exhibits to the world our commitment to cutting edge technology within our instructional process.

I hope you will have time prior to or after this athletic event to walk or drive around our campus and get a small glance at what we have to offer. You are welcome to visit anytime with our students, faculty, and staff.

We are happy to have each of you as part of the Northeast family. Please feel free to contact me should the need ever arise. As you leave campus after this event, we wish you the very best and safe travels.

Sincerely,

NEMCC BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Vance
Tenure of Service: 2007 Union County Retired Businessman Christie
Vice
Tenure of Service: 2014 Tishomingo County Superintendent of Edu. Kathy
Tenure of Service: 2016 Tippah
Retired Educator Ken
Union
Sam
Prentiss
Larry
Tenure of Service: 2022 Tishomingo County Retired Educator Douglas
Tenure of Service: 1995 Tippah County Retired Educator Tracie
Larry
Katie
Lonnie
Mike
Luzene
Prentiss
Bubba
John
Dr. Ricky G. Ford, President Northeast Mississippi
Witt Chairman
Holly
Chairman
Shappley Secretary
County
Basil Tenure of Service: 2008
County Retired Educator
McCoy Tenure of Service: 1988
County Businessman
Greene
Jackson
Langston Tenure of Service: 2004 Prentiss County Businesswoman
Mitchell Tenure of Service: 2015 Alcorn County Retired Educator
Moreland Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Retired Educator
Murphy Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Retired Educator
Staten Tenure of Service: 2021 Union County Bank President
Triplett Tenure of Service: 2002
County Retired Educator
Pounds Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Chancery Clerk
Anderson Tenure of Service: 2016 Alcorn County Educator
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MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL

NEMCC BASEBALL COACHES

Richy Harrelson Head Coach Will Brand Assistant Coach Ryan Smith Volunteer Asst.Coach Ryan Wesson Volunteer Asst.Coach
NEMCC ATHLETIC SUPPORT STAFF
Brenda Mayes Assistant Athletic Director Kent Farris Athletic Director Ziggy Marro Director of Sports Medicine Blake Long Sports Information Director Ryan Moreland Sports Information Specialist Elijah Brooks NEMCCTV Producer & A/V Associate Jillian Guy Student-Athlete Success Coach Leigh Treloar Student-Athlete Success Coach Jody Presley “Voice of the Tigers” NEMCCTV.com
Tale of The Tape Northeast Mississippi Community College Jones College Overall Record ............................................. 33-15 Conference Record ..................................... 18-10 Home Record .................................................. 13-8 Away Record ................................................... 17-4 Neutral Site Record .......................................... 3-3 Games Played .................................................... 48 Team Batting Avg. ........................................ .299 On Base Percentage..................................... .430 Slugging Percentage.................................... .432 Hits ..................................................................... 438 Doubles ............................................................... 74 Triples .................................................................. 11 Home Runs ......................................................... 33 RBI...................................................................... 307 Runs Scored ...................................................... 369 Strikeouts .......................................................... 386 Shutouts .................................................................3 Earned Run Average ..................................... 4.38 Overall Record ............................................. 31-19 Conference Record ..................................... 18-10 Home Record .................................................. 13-9 Away Record ................................................... 10-9 Neutral Site Record .......................................... 8-1 Games Played .................................................... 50 Team Batting Avg. ........................................ .316 On Base Percentage..................................... .446 Slugging Percentage.................................... .486 Hits ..................................................................... 463 Doubles ............................................................... 84 Triples .................................................................. 19 Home Runs ......................................................... 42 RBI...................................................................... 349 Runs Scored ...................................................... 406 Strikeouts .......................................................... 290 Shutouts .................................................................5 Earned Run Average ..................................... 5.81 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL
Carter Smith “Voice of the Tigers” NEMCCTV.com

JONES COLLEGE

baseball 2023

HEAD COACH

Wes Thigpen

ASSISTANT COACHES

Chad Caillet

Myles Gentry

Jonathan Parker

GRADUATE ASSISTANT

Kade Dees

STUDENT ASSISTANT Chance Forbes

DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

David Queck PRESIDENT

Dr. Jesse Smith

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Chris Robinson

ASSISTANT AD FOR SPORTS INFORMATION

Kevin Maloney

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR

Shawn Wansley

Stephanie Smith

Adam Butler

HEAD
ATHLETIC TRAINER
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC
TRAINER
# Name Position B/T Class Height Weight Hometown High School 1 Marquette Gibson INF R/R 6-0 185 Fr. Greenville, Miss. D’Iberville 2 Evan Rogers INF R/R 6-0 170 Fr. Flowood, Miss. Northwest Rankin 3 ...... Luke Lycette ............... INF ............ R/R ........... 5-11 ........... 170 .............So............. Brandon, Miss. ............. Northwest Rankin 4 Jakob Wax INF R/R 6-1 180 So. Prairieville, La. Louisiana-Monroe 5 Chase Honeycutt C R/R 6-0 185 So. Southaven, Miss. DeSoto Central 6 Peyton Bell OF L/R 5-9 185 So. Mobile, Ala. Faith Academy 7 ...... Colby Tubre ................ LHP ............. L/L ............ 5-10 ........... 175 .............So........... D’Iberville, Miss. ........................ D’Iberville 8 Brice Deaton INF/P L/R 6-4 215 Fr. Pontotoc, Miss. Pontotoc 9 Josh Cary OF L/L 5-9 165 So. Petal, Miss. Mississippi Gulf Coast 10 .... Gatlin Sanders ........... INF ............ L/R ............ 5-11 ........... 175 ............. Fr. ............ Madison, Miss. ................Madison Central 11 Drew Druckenmiller RHP R/R 6-3 210 So. Mobile, Ala. Faith Academy 12 Tristan Pearson INF L/R 5-10 185 So. Biloxi, Miss. Biloxi 13 Hays Carley UTIL R/R 5-10 180 Fr. Columbia, Miss. Columbia Academy 14 .... Randall Futral ......... OF/INF.......... R/R ........... 5-11 ........... 160 ............. Fr. ........... Starkville, Miss. ............ Starkville Academy 15 Francisco Elvira UTIL/P R/R 5-11 170 Fr. Laurel, Miss. West Jones 16 JT Elias OF/P R/L 6-0 175 Fr. Soso, Miss. West Jones 17 Wade Fulton OF R/R 5-10 155 Fr. Brandon, Miss. Brandon 18 Connor Brooks RHP R/R 6-0 205 Fr. Flowood, Miss. Northwest Rankin 19 Jacob McCall C R/R 5-10 165 Fr. Brandon, Miss. Brandon 20 Jace Lott C R/R 5-11 170 Fr. Leakesville, Miss. Greene County 21 .... Dalton Tanner .............. P ............... L/L ............ 5-10 ........... 185 .............So............... Ovett, Miss. ................... Northeast Jones 22 Beau Bryans P/OF R/L 6-0 190 Fr. Madison, Miss. Madison Central 23 Tate Duncan LHP L/L 6-4 220 R-So. Columbia, Miss. Hinds CC 24 Eli Walker RHP R/R 6-0 215 Fr. Gulfport, Miss. Gulfport 26 Blake Summerlin INF R/R 6-2 205 So. Flowood, Miss. Northwest Rankin 27 Drew Williamson OF R/R 5-10 175 So. Vancleave, Miss. Vancleave 28 Charlee Strickland RHP R/R 6-5 215 Fr. Laurel, Miss. Northeast Jones 29 .... Micah Daniell ........... INF/P ............ L/L ..............6-2 ............ 190 ............. Fr. ......... Hattiesburg, Miss. ....................... Oak Grove 30 Conner West RHP R/R 6-5 185 Fr. Leakesville, Miss. Greene County 32 Brandon Rhodes RHP R/R 6-6 205 Fr. Bay St. Louis, Miss. St. Stanislaus 34 Kace Matthews P R/R 6-2 185 So. Laurel, Miss. West Jones
NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL

Northeast mississippi community college

HEAD COACH

Richy Harrelson (8th year – University of Mississippi)

ASSISTANT COACH

Will Brand (5th year –University of Central Arkansas)

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACHES

Ryan Smith (2nd year –University of Mississippi)

Ryan Wesson (1st year –University of Alabama at Birmingham)

STUDENT ASSISTANTS

Brian Dowdy

JJ Brown

PRESIDENT

Dr. Ricky Ford (8th year – Mississippi State University)

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Kent

ASSISTANT

baseball 2023

SPORTS

Farris
(8th Year – University of North Alabama)
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
Mayes
Year
University of North Alabama)
Brenda
(1st
Mississippi)
INFORMATION DIRECTOR Blake Long (10th year – University of
Moreland (2nd year
Mississippi
University)
OF ATHLETIC TRAINING
Marro (1st year – University of West Alabama)
SPORTS INFORMATION SPECIALIST Ryan
-
State
DIRECTOR
Ziggy
# Name Position B/T Class Height Weight Hometown High School 1 Khi Holiday OF Right/Right Sophomore 5’9” 150 Tupelo, Miss. Tupelo Christian Prep 2 Colin Oswalt C Right/Right Freshman 5’10” 200 Tupelo, Miss. Tupelo Christian Prep 3 ...... Harris McReynolds .... INF ....... Left/Right ......... Freshman ........ 5’10” ....... 180 .........Starkville, Miss. ......... Starkville Academy 4 Ward Johnson INF Right/Right Freshman 5’9” 220 Biggersville, Miss. Biggersville 5 Noah Foster INF Right/Right Sophomore 5’10” 175 Tupelo, Miss. Tupelo Christian Prep 6 Kyle Church INF Right/Right Sophomore 5’9” 150 Booneville, Miss. Booneville 7 ...... Kristian Sprawling ...... OF ....... Right/Right ........ Freshman ......... 5’8” ........ 190 ...... Olive Branch, Miss. ............ DeSoto Central 8 Davis Oswalt P/OF Right/Right Sophomore 5’11” 200 Plantersville, Miss. Nettleton 9 Brant Smith P Right/Right Freshman 6’3” 180 Columbus, Miss. New Hope 10 Chess Parker P Right/Right Freshman 5’11” 185 Corinth, Miss. Corinth 12 Peyton Peoples UTL Right/Right Sophomore 6’1” 195 Hattiesburg, Miss. Oak Grove 13 Luke Smith P Right/Right Sophomore 5’8” 155 Jasper, Ala. Curry 16 Matthew Bullard P Left/Left Freshman 5’10” 175 Calera, Ala. Calera 17 .... Aidan Foeller ............... P ........ Right/Right ...... Sophomore ........ 6’2” ........ 220 ....... Southaven, Miss............... DeSoto Central 18 Brodey Lentz P Left/Left Freshman 6’0” 180 Rogersville, Ala. Lauderdale County 19 Carson Rowland OF Right/Right Freshman 6’0” 175 Ripley, Miss. Pine Grove 20 John Eaton UTL Right/Right Sophomore 6’0” 185 Biggersville, Miss. Biggersville 21 .... Drew Cartee ................. P ........... Left/Left ........... Freshman ......... 6’3” ........ 190 ............ Caddo, Ala. ............................ Hartselle 22 Taylor Ballard P Left/Left Freshman 6’2” 220 Tupelo, Miss. Tupelo 23 Jackson McCoy INF Right/Right Sophomore 6’3” 195 Booneville, Miss. Booneville 24 Lock Elliott OF Left/Right Sophomore 6’0” 185 Oxford, Miss. Oxford 25 .... Jackson Owen ............. C ........ Right/Right ...... Sophomore ........ 6’0” ........ 225 .........Starkville, Miss. ........................ Starkville 26 Jackson Mayer P Left/Left Freshman 5’10” 185 Myrtle, Miss. Myrtle 27 Conner Graves P/OF Right/Left Freshman 5’11” 180 Ripley, Miss. Ripley 28 Eli Jones OF Left/Left Freshman 6’1” 210 Booneville, Miss. Booneville 29 .... Jay Huggins .............. INF ...... Right/Right ........ Freshman ......... 5’8” ........ 170 .......... Corinth, Miss. ............................ Corinth 30 Jackson Conn P Right/Right Sophomore 6’5” 240 Jackson, Miss. Jackson Academy 32 Mason Walden P Right/Right Freshman 6’3” 185 New Site, Miss. New Site 33 Dylan Bowers UTL Right/Right Sophomore 6’2” 245 Southaven, Miss. Christian Brothers 34 .... Kelly Crumpton ......... UTL ...... Right/Right ........ Freshman ......... 6’4” ........ 175 ..........Jackson, Miss. ............................. Oxford 35 Grayson Stone OF Right/Right Sophomore 5’11” 205 Tishomingo, Miss. Belmont 36 Charlie McAnally P Right/Right Freshman 5’11” 170 Iuka, Miss. Tishomingo County 37 Colton Fitzsimmons INF Right/Right Freshman 5’7” 145 Marietta, Miss. New Site 38 .... Carter Phillips .............. P ........... Left/Left ........... Freshman ......... 6’2” ........ 215 ...... Blue Springs, Miss. ................... East Union NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL

Postseason P review

THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME FOR TIGERS

There’s no place like home. There’s no place like home. There’s no place like home. It worked for Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz and it has worked for the Northeast Mississippi Community College baseball team.

After starting the 2023 season with most of its games on the road, Northeast has returned to the friendly confines of the NEMCC Baseball/Softball Complex and found success during the latter part of the season.

Northeast only played four games at home in February and saw 20 of its first 28 games on the road before making a return to the college’s $8.4 million ultra-modern facility.

Northeast (31-19) wasted little time in making things right and as the calendar turned to April, the Tigers found their rhythm and pieced together an 8-2 mark at home against some of the top competition in the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference.

Northeast swept Northwest Mississippi (14-4, 152) on April 12, Holmes (14-2, 8-7) on April 18 and wrapped up its regular season home slate with a sweep of Mississippi Gulf Coast (9-2, 8-6) on April 28.

Tiger faithful have turned out en masse for Northeast’s 22 home games on the year with nearly 2,500 spectators packing The Plex during the 2023 baseball season.

However, it was a road victory that secured the Tigers hosting role in the National Junior College Athletic Association’s Region 23 First Round. Northeast knocked off Hinds 16-3 in its final game of the regular season The Tigers collected 19 hits, 16 RBI and banged out four home runs in the seven-inning affair.

With the win, Northeast and Jones tied with an 18-10 mark in the MACCC and due to league tiebreaker, the Tigers earned the hosting role over

the Bobcats.

Northeast and Jones will face off in a best-of-three series starting on Thursday, May 4 at 6 p.m. Second game of the series is set for 3 p.m. on Friday, May 5 and the ‘if necessary’ game is slated for 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 6.

All games in the series will be broadcast on NEMCCTV.com’s “Black Channel.”

Winners in the first round of the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament will advance to the tournament’s host site in Eunice, Louisiana on the campus of LSUEunice to complete the rest of the tournament beginning on Monday, May 15. The NJCAA Division II College World Series is set to be played in Enid, Oklahoma beginning on Saturday, May 27. Northeast’s hosting role actually came down to a miraculous comeback…at home in April. Due to league tiebreakers, teams that finish with the same record are compared to how they did against other teams in the league starting with the league champion and working down through the ranks.

Both Jones and Northeast were swept by East Central, but a ninth inning comeback against Meridian on Saturday, April 22 proved to be the difference for the Tigers. Northeast posted five runs in the ninth inning against the Eagles to take a 12-11 victory on just two hits in the frame and the Tigers were down 11-5 in the seventh before posting seven straight runs to claw their way back into the contest.

Northeast vs. Jones

Northeast (31-19) and Jones (33-15) have faced off twice this year with both teams taking a win at The Plex on Saturday, April 15. Northeast runruled Jones in a mercy-rule seven-inning 10-0 decision behind a masterful effort on the mound by Davis Oswalt.

Oswalt went 6.2 innings during the opener against

the Bobcats, striking out four and limiting the Jones offense to just seven hits while the Tigers put up 10 runs on the Bobcat pitching staff. At the plate, the duo of Jackson Owen and Jackson McCoy combined for five RBI in the win.

However, in the nightcap, Jones got a little revenge and knocked off Northeast 17-6 in a contest that caused the Tigers to used eight pitchers against the Bobcats and saw the Tiger starter not record an out before being removed from the game. Nevertheless, Northeast’s offense kept the pressure on Jones and each team recorded 11 hits in the second game of the day. In the win, Galtin Sanders, the Bobcat third baseman, led Jones with two doubles and a home run while scoring three runs and accounting for five RBI.

Since 2008, Jones holds a 22-9 mark in the series and is 8-2 in the last 10 games against Northeast. Northeast 10-0 win on April 15 was the first win for the Tigers in Booneville since Northeast edged out a 5-4 decision on March 13, 2021, in eight innings. Before that win, Northeast’s last win against Jones in the City of Hospitality came via a 14-10 victory on April 21, 2010.

Statistical Comparison

Northeast comes into the three-game series against Jones College leading all the major offensive categories. The Tigers are batting .316 on the year while the Bobcats are just under the .300mark as a team with a .299 average. While playing two more games than the Bobcats, the Tigers have put up 37 more runs. Northeast eclipsed the 400-run plateau in its last regular season game when the Tigers laid 16 runs on Hinds. In 48 games, Jones has scored 369 markers. Even the long ball has gone in the favor of Northeast, the Tigers have belted 42 home runs compared to just 33 by Jones and are led by Jackson Owen’s 11.

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On-base percentage is close against the Bobcats with Northeast holding a slight edge - .446 to .430. However, the Tigers are more than 50 points ahead of the Bobcats when it comes to the slugging department with Northeast registering a .486 slugging percentage compared to Jones’ .432.

Northeast is just outside the Top 20 nationally with 406 runs – good for No. 21 in the nation while Jones checks in at No. 31 with 369 runs.

Northeast hit blackjack again in the RBI category with 349, good enough for No. 21 in the nation and the Tigers are the sixteenth best team in the nation when it comes to triples with Northeast registering 19 three-baggers on the year.

Jones and Northeast are in a statistical tie after 98 combined games with each team picking up 269 each and both teams are right together with batters being hit by pitches as well. Northeast is No. 12 in the nation with 94 bean balls while Jones is just a few spots back with 91.

Jones ran out to a great start to the season, piecing together a 24-6 record through its first 30 games and even held a 29-7 mark through twothirds of the season, however, the Bobcats finished the year 4-8 and find themselves at The Plex in Booneville for the first round of the postseason.

Northeast Leaders

It has been a full team effort for Northeast in securing a first-round hosting role with each member of the team contributing to the cause.

Leadoff batter Khi Holiday leads the team with 72 runs scored and has appeared in all 50 games for the Tigers. In addition to taking over the runs scored category, Holiday also tops the team with 63 hits. However, fellow Tupelo Christian Prep standout Noah Foster is right behind his teammate with 57.

Kelly Crumpton, Kristian Sprawling and Owen all have double digit two-baggers on the year. Crumpton leads the team with 12 doubles while Owen and Sprawling are right on the Oxford native’s heels with 11 and 10, respectively. Crumpton also leads the team in triples with five.

Owen has come on at the dish and the Mississippi State University signee is the clubhouse leader with 11 home runs while four other Tigers have five home runs on the year – Jackson McCoy, Crumpton, Holiday and Sprawling.

Owen’s 53 RBI have him in a tie for 37th nationally and his 11 dingers are good for 35th nationally.

Foster and Sprawling are in a close battle for the bating average lead with just one-one thousandth of a point separating the two. Going into the postseason, Foster is edging out Sprawling with a .373 average to Sprawling’s .372.

On the mound, Matthew Bullard leads the way with a perfect 9-0 record while Davis Oswalt has six wins and leads the team in complete games. Both Bullard and Oswalt have thrown over 60 innings for the Tigers, while the next closest pitcher is Jackson Conn with 38 innings.

In pitchers, who have appeared in over 10 games, Taylor Ballard leads the team with a 3.92 earn run average while Bullard clocks in with a 4.27 mark and Dylan Bowers has a 4.30 ERA. After coming back from injury, Aidan Foeller has put together solid numbers in limited work for the Tigers and amassed a 4.50 ERA and leads the team with 11.7 strikeouts per nine innings. Bullard’s nine wins on the year place him second in the nation behind three fireballers who have clocked double digit wins on the year – Jamisen Eichacker of Cleveland, Cole Bosewell of Meridian and Connor Benge of LSU-Eunice.

Quick Hitters

Northeast’s 31 wins on the year are the first time since 2013 that a Tiger baseball team has won 30 games since a Kent Farris-led club turned the trick by winning the North Division and then beating Gulf Coast 2-1 in a best-of-three series in the first round of the postseason.

Two wins by the Tigers would tie the single season record for wins in a season. Currently, the 2009 Tiger baseball team holds that distinction after finishing as the North Division runner-up and ironically, hosted Jones College in the first round of the playoffs at Harold T. White Field at Booneville’s Westside City Park.

Owen is just two RBI shy of tying the single season RBI record and the Starkville native needs just two home runs to tie the single season home run mark as well.

When Oswalt makes his next start, he will set the record for most starts in a single season as a Tiger pitcher.

Holiday has already secured the record for most runs scored in a season and needs just one stolen base to tie the record for most stolen bases. Currently, only three players in program history have more than 20 stolen bases in a single season. Ronnie Mulkey swiped 25 bags during the 1991 season and James Sims turned the trick with 25 stolen bases in the 2005 season.

Holiday is also nine hits shy of tying the season hit record, which is held by Northeast Sports Hall of Fame member Chase Porch at 72 in 2008.

Bullard’s nine wins on the mound is already the most wins by a Northeast pitcher in a season and the fireballer is looking to become the first 10-game winner in program history.

2023 BASEBALL SCHEDULE

MARCH MAR

APRIL

APR 1 at East Central * ...........................

APR 4 at East Mississippi * ...................

APR 12 Northwest Mississippi * ...........

APR 15 Jones College * .............................

APR 18 Holmes * ......................................... W, 14-2; W, 8-7

APR 22 Meridian * ......................................

APR 25 at Mississippi Delta *.................... W, 12-1; L, 6-5

APR 28 Mississippi Gulf Coast * ...............W, 9-2; W, 8-6

APR 30 at Hinds * ........................................

MAR 29 Itawamba * ......................................W, 9-5; L, 3-0

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FEBRUARY FEB 4 Jackson State (Saluqi Invitational) ...................... W, 10-0 John A. Logan College (Saluqi Invitational) .........W, 9-3 FEB 5 Chattanooga State (Saluqi Invitational) ...............W, 5-4 Southwest Tennessee (Saluqi Invitational) .......... L, 3-2 FEB 10 Kaskaskia College .......................... L, 7-3; W, 9-8 FEB 10 Kaskaskia College .......................... L, 8-7; L, 12-8 FEB 18 Iowa Central (Flag City Classic) ............................. W, 2-0 Lake Land College (Flag City Classic) ................... L, 7-3 FEB 19 Jefferson College (Flag City Classic) .................... W, 6-2 East Central College (Flag City Classic) ............. W, 18-0 FEB 21 vs. Southwest @ Goodman, MS (1) ............W, 12-3 at Holmes W, 7-3 FEB 26 at Wallace State -Hanceville ........ W, 6-5; L, 8-2 FEB 28 vs. Northwest @ Fulton, MS................... W, 20-11 at Itawamba ...................................................L, 5-1
4
State -Hanceville ................. L, 3-1; L 7-1 MAR 7 Coahoma (1) .................................................W, 11-2 East Central (1)............................................. W, 7-3 MAR 11 at Pearl River * ................................. W, 6-5; L 6-4 MAR 15 at Coahoma *..................................W, 11-0, W, 4-2
18 at Southwest Mississippi * ..... W, 20-7; W, 14-9
25
Wallace
MAR
MAR
Copiah-Lincoln *............................. L, 7-6; W, 9-8
L, 19-10; L, 11-8
W,
L,
12-5;
13-5
W,
14-4; W, 15-2
W, 10-0; L, 17-6
W, 12-11; L, 9-5
L,
5-4; W, 16-3 *MACCC Conference Games

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