Northeast Volleyball Gameday Program - FIRST WEEK AT HOME

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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,

Retired
Christie
Larry
Tishomingo
Dr. Ricky G. Ford, President Northeast Mississippi Douglas
Vance
Witt Vice Chairman Tenure of Service: 2007 Union County
Businessman
Holly Vice Chairman Tenure of Service: 2014
Tishomingo
County Superintendent of Edu.
Kathy
Shappley Secretary Tenure of Service: 2016 Tippah County Retired Educator
Ken Basil Tenure of Service: 2008 Union County Retired Educator Sam McCoy Tenure of Service: 1988 Prentiss County Businessman Greene Tenure of Service: 2022 County Retired Educator
Jackson Tenure of Service: 1995 Tippah County Retired Educator
Tracie Langston Tenure of Service: 2004 Prentiss County Businesswoman Larry Mitchell Tenure of Service: 2015 Alcorn County Retired Educator Katie Moreland Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Retired Educator Lonnie Murphy Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Retired Educator Mike Stanten Tenure of Service: 2021 Union County Bank President Luzene Triplett Tenure of Service: 2002 Prentiss County Retired Educator Bubba Pounds Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Chancery Clerk John Anderson Tenure of Service: 2016 Alcorn County Educator NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2
NEMCC BOARD OF TRUSTEES

VOLLEYBALL STAFF

SEASON PREVIEW:

NORTHEAST CARRIES LOFTY EXPECTATIONS FOR NEWEST SPORT

Volleyball was announced as Northeast Mississippi Community College’s newest addition to its athletic department in May of 2022.

Fast forward to present day and the Lady Tigers are finalizing preparations for their highly anticipated inaugural season. The team arrived to campus on July 30th with the first official practice taking place two days later.

Brenda Mayes has stayed busy over these past 15 months since being selected as Northeast’s head coach. Her duties have included recruiting, ordering equipment and organizing the Lady Tigers’ first-ever summer camps.

Mayes, who captured four high school volleyball state championships as an instructor in neighboring Alabama, believes that Northeast can find immediate success with the talent that she has pieced together on the initial roster.

“I know this is our first year, but this is not our first year around volleyball,” she said. “Our goal is to compete in every match. We’re coming ready to play. They know what it takes to win.

“They know my philosophy and what I expect of them. They know the work it takes to get to that level. We want to make this 75th year for Northeast and this first year for volleyball one to be remembered.”

Thirteen true freshmen make up the Lady Tigers’

lineup during this historic season. All of them boast playoff experience from their senior campaigns at the prep level.

Giselle Lopez of Belmont and New Albany’s Amberianna Shorter were two of the top defenders in the Magnolia State last fall. They were both recognized as the defensive player of the year for their respective divisions.

Cayleigh Shipman is a hybrid athlete that can attack and defend exceptionally. She was a first-team all-area pick by the Daily Corinthian after racking up 262 kills and 209 digs for state runner-up Alcorn Central High School.

Northeast has three outstanding setters in Cam Gatlin, Paris Morris and Kami Wilf. Gatlin was one of Germantown High School’s nominees for the prestigious Lindy Callahan Scholar-Athlete Award.

Tupelo’s Morris earned a spot on the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal’s All-Area listing after recording 327 assists, 102 digs and 34 aces. Wilf posted similar figures at Amory with 315 assists, 93 digs and 42 aces.

Madeline Ledbetter of Red Bay, Ala., Irby Norris from Hernando and Pontotoc’s Anna Brooke Sullivan are the three tallest players for the Lady Tigers. They each stand at 5-8 or greater and are excellent offensively. Ledbetter was a two-time all-area recipient from The Times Daily after accounting for 588 kills, 296

digs, 202 blocks and 143 service aces between her junior and senior years.

Joining Norris as an outside hitter are Skyla Adair of Tupelo and Lewisburg’s Avery Thomas, who is one of three Lady Tigers that performed in the Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC) All-Star Game.

Six Northeast standouts also participated in the Northeast Mississippi Volleyball Coaches Association (NEMVCA) All-Star Game over the summer, including Adair, Lopez, Morris, Shipman, Shorter and Sullivan.

Rounding out the roster for the Lady Tigers are a pair of right side hitters in Elizabeth Gipson, who along with Shorter collected four division titles in a row at New Albany, and Madison Maxwell from Olive Branch.

“I’m a firm believer that you’re only as good as the players you have,” said Mayes. “Hopefully I’ve got the right crew that’s going to produce. They are good, skilled athletes. We’re looking forward to it.”

The Lady Tigers welcome Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) University’s junior varsity club for their first home match on Monday, August 28. Region play begins the following week when Northeast travels to Northwest Mississippi Community College.

Kent Farris Athletic Director Brenda Mayes Head Coach/ Assitant Athletic Director Ziggy Marro Director of Sports Medicine Anna Bolton Assistant Athletic Trainer Blake Long Sports Information Director Ryan Moreland Sports Information Specialist Elijah Brooks NEMCCTV Producer & A/V Associate Erica Miller Student-Athlete Success Coach Leigh Treloar Student-Athlete Success Coach Jody Presley “Voice of the Tigers” NEMCCTV.com Carter Smith “Voice of the Tigers” NEMCCTV.com
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# Name Class Position Height Hometown High School 1 Avery Thomas Freshman OH/MH 5’7” Olive Branch, Miss. Lewisburg 2 ....... Paris Morris .......................... Freshman ............... S/RS .................. 5’3” ...................... Tupelo, Miss. ............................ Tupelo 3 Elizabeth Gipson Freshman RS 5’5” New Albany, Miss. New Albany 4 ....... Madison Maxwell ................. Freshman .............. RS/DS ................. 5’5” ..................Olive Branch, Miss. ................ Center Hill 6 Cayleigh Shipman Freshman DS/OH 5’6” Corinth, Miss. Alcorn Central 7 ....... Giselle Lopez ........................ Freshman ............... L/DS .................. 5’1” ..................... Belmont, Miss. ....................... Belmont 11 Kami Wilf Freshman S 5’3” Amory, Miss. Amory 14 ..... Anna Brooke Sullivan ........... Freshman ................ MH ................... 5’8” ..................... Pontotoc, Miss. ............ South Pontotoc 19 Irby Norris Freshman OH 5’10” Hernando, Miss. Hernando 22 ..... Madeline Ledbetter .............. Freshman ................ MH ................... 5’9” ..................... Belmont, Miss. ........................Red Bay 23 Amberianna Shorter Freshman L/DS 5’1” New Albany, Miss. New Albany 24 ..... Skyla Adair ........................... Freshman ................ OH ................... 5’6” ...................... Tupelo, Miss. ............................ Tupelo 25 Cam Gatlin Freshman S 5’6” Madison, Miss. Germantown HEAD COACH Brenda Mayes (1st year – University of North Alabama)
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HEAD COACH Jamiee Freeman ASSISTANT COACH Jaylyn Freeman VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH Ashley Mueller-Lawrence PRESIDENT Dr. Jimmy Hodges ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Dr. Nancy Keenum MANAGER Chantley Burke HEAD COACH Amanda Cunningham PRESIDENT David R. Shannon ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Jonathan Estes ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Todd Humphry SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Dustin Semore HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Cody Fletcher ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINERS Garrett Clouse Lane Moss # Name Position Class Hometown 1 ....... Raegan James .................................. OH .......................................... Freshman. ....................................... Hoover, Alabama 2 Abigail Cangelosi DS-L Sophomore Toney, Alabama 3 ....... Jacie Bell ..................................... DS/Libero .................................... Sophomore .................................. Rainsville, Alabama 4 Emma Hopkins DS/OH Sophomore Madison, Alabama 5 Olivia Counts DS Freshman Decatur, Alabama 6 Jakaya Smith OH/RS Freshman Decatur, Alabama 7 Allyse Rudolph RS Freshman Montgomery, Alabama 8 Ariel Fuqua S Freshman Madison, Alabama 9 Erika Whisante S Sophomore Huntsville, Alabama 10 Trinity Thompson OH Sophomore Huntsville, Alabama 11 Jessica Cornelius DS Sophomore Huntsville, Alabama 12 Skye Letson MH/RS Freshman Moulton, Alabama 13 Maysa Benvenuti DS/Libero/OH Freshman Madison, Alabama 14 Lacey Clark DS/Libero Freshman Priceville, Alabama 15 Reese Hawks MH/RS Freshman Hoakes Bluff, Alabama 16 Meleah Robinson RS Freahman Madison, Alabama 24 Mikayla Koins MH Sophomore Danville, Alabama # Name Position Class Height Hometown High School 3 Kameryn Harris OPP Jr. 5-10 Thompsonville, Ill. Thompsonville 8 Ajaya Branch OH Sr. 5-7 Las Vegas, Nev. Cimarron-Memorial 11 Katie Bowers Fr. - White Bluff, Tenn. Creek Wood 13 ..... Carissa Thompson .................. DS/S .................. So. ................. 5-4 ................. Memphis, Tenn. ............... Harding Academy 17 Shelby Morgan DS Jr. 5-5 Germantown, Tenn. Harding Academy 21 Heidie Lacroix S Jr. 5-4 Calera, Ala. Calera 22 Morgan Wilson S/OPP So. 5-7 Nashville, Tenn. Lipscomb Academy 23 ..... Graciee English ....................... OPP ...................Sr.................. 5-10 .............. Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. ......................Mt. Pleasant 25 LeighAnne Dearing MH/RS Fr. 5-9 Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Goodpasture Christian 33 Lilly Ragland OH So. 5-7 Hazel Green, Ala.Riverside Christian Academy
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Meet the Lady Tigers

#14 Anna Brooke Sullivan Freshman Pontotoc #3 Elizabeth Gipson Freshman New Albany #24 Skyla Adair Freshman Tupelo #7 Giselle Lopez Freshman Belmont Manager Anna Karen Merino #4 Madison Maxwell Freshman Olive Branch #25 Cam Gatlin Fresmhan Madison #1 Avery Thomas Freshman Olive Branch #11 Kami Wilf Freshman Amory #2 Paris Morris Freshman Tupelo #23 Amberianna Shorter Freshman New Albany #22 Madeline Ledbetter Freshman Belmont #6 Cayleigh Shipman Freshman Corinth Manager Aubree Russell #19 Irby Norris Freshman Hernando
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FOLLOW THE TIGERS

Thu. 17 @ Rust JV _______________________ 6:00 PM Tue. 22 @ Bevill State 6:00 PM Fri. 25 @ Lawson State 5:00 PM Mon. 28 vs Freed-Hardeman JV 6:00 PM Wed. 30 vs Calhoun _____________________ 6:00 PM
Wed. 6 @ Northwest Mississippi * _____________ 12:00 PM vs. Pensacola State @ Senatobia, MS 2:00 PM Fri. 8 @ Alabama/Mississippi Crossover Battle TBA Sat. 9 @ Alabama/Mississippi Crossover Battle TBA Tue. 12 vs. Itawamba * 6:00 PM Fri. 15 @ Owls Invitational _____________________ TBA Sat. 16 @ Owls Invitational TBA Mon. 18 @ Calhoun 5:00 PM Wed. 20 vs. Pearl River * 5:00 PM Fri. 22 vs. Coastal Alabama - East _____________ 2:00 PM vs. Lawson State __________________ 6:00 PM Tue. 26 vs. MUW JV 6:00 PM Fri. 29 vs. Rust JV ______________________ 4:00 PM
Tue. 3 vs. Wallace State -Hanceville ____________ 6:00 PM Fri. 6 vs. Northwest Mississippi * 2:00 PM vs. Bevill State ____________________ 6:00 PM Mon. 9 @ Freed-Hardeman JV 6:00 PM Wed. 11 @ Itawamba * 5:30 PM Fri. 13 @ Snead State Tournament TBA Sat. 14 @ Snead State Tournament TBA Mon. 16 @ Pearl River * ____________________ 5:00 PM Wed. 18 @ Wallace State -Hanceville 3:00 PM Tue. 24 @ MUW JV 7:00 PM
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