CHEER COACH/SUPPORT STAFF
CHASITY MOORE
FOOTBALL STAFF
Chasity Moore, who has more than a decade of experience teaching advanced tumbling and stunts, was selected as the new head coach of the Northeast Mississippi Community College cheerleading squad in 2015. She is now in her seventh year of directing the Tigers’ cheerleaders, who appear at basketball and football contests plus pep rallies and other special activities around campus during each academic year.
SUPPORT STAFF SPORTS INFORMATION
BLAKE LONG Sports Information Director
RYAN MORELAND Sports Information Specialist
SPORTS MEDICINE
Moore came to Northeast from Tishomingo County High School, where she trained three Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) state championship teams over a fiveyear period. She was initially indoctrinated into the sport while attending Belmont High School. She earned a spot on the Cardinals’ roster during each of her four years and twice received All-American honors from the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA). She continued her career at Northeast as a Tiger Dancer and pom squad member. Moore took center stage with the Showband from Tigerland for pregame and halftime performances at football games plus select events such as area Christmas parades.
T.J. ROBBINS Head Athletic Trainer
ZIGGY MARRO Assistant Athletic Trainer
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Moore also served as an assistant in the recruitment office during her time as an undergrad at Northeast and aided in campus tours and special events for prospective students. The Belmont native began her professional career in 2004 as a family and consumer science educator at Tishomingo County. She taught a variety of classes including nutrition and wellness and comprehensive health. Moore spent the next nine years with the Braves alongside fellow instructor Beth James and immediately led them to great successes. Tishomingo County placed among the top three squads in the MHSAA non-tumble Class 4A-6A competition in for eight consecutive years.
JODY PRESLEY The “Voice” of the Tigers
CARTER SMITH The “Voice” of the Tigers
OPERATIONS
The Braves edged Cleveland High School for their inaugural state title in 2010 at the historic Mississippi Coliseum. Tishomingo County returned from Jackson as champions twice more during Moore’s tenure in 2012 and 2014. She guided the Braves to prosperity on the national stage as well. Tishomingo County won the 2013 Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) Mid-South Regional and finished second at the same event one season later.
DON KNOWLES Operations Manager Sodexo USA
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