2022 Baseball/Softball Media Guide - Northwest Mississippi Community College

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

QUICK FACTS/BOARD OF TRUSTEES . . . . . . . . 2-5 PRESIDENT/ATHLETIC DIRECTOR . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 BASEBALL COACHES/ROSTER . COACHES/ROSTER . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-25 BASEBALL SEASON PREVIEW/OPPONENTS . 27-35 2021 BASEBALL RECAP . RECAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-41 ALL-TIME BASEBALL SIGNEES/PROS . . . . . 44-47 CAREER RECORDS/SCORING LEADERS . . . . 48-61 SOFTBALL COACHES/ROSTER . COACHES/ROSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 64-73 SOFTBALL SEASON PREVIEW/OPPONENTS . 76-83 2021 SOFTBALL RECAP . RECAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86-89 ALL-TIME SOFTBALL SIGNEES . SIGNEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 CAREER RECORDS/SCORING LEADERS . . . 92-103 ATHLETIC STAFF . STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105-109 NWCCRANGERS.COM

The 2021-22 Northwest Mississippi Community College Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Northwest Sports Information Office. This publication was written and edited by SID Brian Lentz, with contributions by Sports Information Specialist Brian Oakley and graphic designer Jennifer Corbin. Additional editing provided by the Northwest Communications Office. Cover design by Brian Lentz. Photography was provided by: Kevin Maloney, Brett Brown, Brian Lentz, Lee Adams, Michael Miller, Julie Bauer, Southeastern Louisiana, Southern Mississippi, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Belhaven, Alabama, Getty Images and previous Rocketeer yearbook staffs. All opponent information, including dates and times, are subject to change as needed. Any updates will be provided on nwccrangers.com, on Twitter (@ NWCC_Rangers) and/or Facebook (Northwest Ranger Athletics). 1

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QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION

SOFTBALL INFORMATION

Locations: Senatobia, Miss. (Main campus) Southaven, Miss. (DeSoto Center) Oxford, Miss. (Lafayette-Yalobusha Technical Center) Batesville, Miss. (TBD) Founded: 1928 Nickname: Rangers, Lady Rangers Enrollment: 6,131 Official Athletics Website: www.nwccrangers.com President: Dr. Michael J. Heindl (Hinds Community College, A.A. - 1994) (Mississippi College, B.S. - 1997) (Western Michigan, J.D. - 2001) (Mississippi State, Ph.D - 2011) Director of Athletics: Brian Oakes (University of Southern Mississippi, B.S. - 1998) (Mississippi College, M.S. - 2006) Conference: Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference Colors: Navy Blue (PMS 280), Scarlet Red (PMS 186), White Baseball Facility: Jim Miles Field Softball Facility: Senatobia Sports Park (temporary) Ranger Field (reopening April 2022) Location: Senatobia, Miss.

Spring 2021 Overall Record: 20-18 Spring 2021 MACCC Record: 15-13 Returning Players: 9 Newcomers: 11 Inaugural Season: 1995 (*Program switched to fastpitch in 2001) All-Time Record: 532-391-1 (.576) All-Time Conference Record: 292-219 (.571) (*since 1998) National Championships: 0 Region Championships: 0 Conference Championships: 0 MACCC North Division Championships: 3 (2007, 2009, 2015) NJCAA All-Americans: 1 All-Conference Selections: 60

SOFTBALL STAFF

Head Coach: Chelsea Bramlett (Third season) Alma Mater, Year: Mississippi State University (B.S. - 2010) Career Record: 28-24 (.538); Three seasons Conference Record: 17-13 (.567) Twitter: @cbramlett18 Assistant Coach: Dustin Young (Third season) Strength and Conditioning Coach: Randal Pharr; First season Academic Athletic Coordinator: Liesl Mote

BASEBALL INFORMATION

Spring 2021 Overall Record: 24-18 Spring 2021 MACCC Record: 16-12 Returning Players: 17 Newcomers: 16 Inaugural Season: 1929 All-Time Record: 1,330-751-9 (.639) (*since 1969) All-Time Conference Record: 625-285 (.687) (*since 1979) National Championships: 0 Region Championships: 7 (1976, 1977, 1984, 1988, 1996, 1997, 2007) Conference Championships: 10 (1948, 1949, 1950, 1976, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 2000) MACCC North Division Championships: 19 (1947, 1948, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2011) All-Americans: 15 All-Conference Selections: 183

BASEBALL STAFF

Head Coach: Mark Carson (17th season) Alma Mater, Year: Northwest Mississippi Community College (A.A. - 1989) University of Southern Mississippi (B.S. - 1991) Career Record: 453-291 (.609); 17 seasons Conference Record: 239-120 (.666) Twitter: None Assistant Coaches: Bill Selby (17th season) Domenick Carlini (Fifth season) Strength and Conditioning Coach: Randal Pharr (First season) Academic Athletic Coordinator: Liesl Mote

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SUPPORT STAFF

Dr. Matthew Domas Vice President of Academic Instruction

Dr. Andrew Dale Associate Vice President of Community Relations

Brian Oakes Athletic Director

Brian Lentz Sports Information Director

Brian Oakley Sports Information Specialist

Justin Ware Director of Sports Medicine

James Beattie Head Women’s Soccer Coach

Mark Hogan Head Men’s Soccer Coach

Allison Burchyett Head Volleyball Coach

Benjy Parker Head Football Coach

Stan Hill Assistant Football Coach

Scott Oakley Assistant Football Coach

Jim Jones Assistant Football Coach

Paige Anders Assistant Football Coach

Rashad Pittman Assistant Football Coach

Charles Jones Assistant Football Coach

Shelli Benton Rodeo Coach

Troy Howell Head Women’s Basketball Coach

Carla Bartee Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Shane Oakley Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Nick Williams Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Mark Carson Head Baseball Coach

Bill Selby Assistant Baseball Coach

Domenick Carlini Assistant Baseball Coach

Chelsea Bramlett Head Softball Coach

Dustin Young Assistant Softball Coach

Brandon Casey Cheer Coach

Randal Pharr Strength and Conditioning Coach

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Patrice Christian Rangerette Instructor

Eric Vanderburg Recreation & Intramural Sports Manager

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Taylor Young Athletic Trainer

Allison Eoff Athletic Secretary

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WE ARE NORTHWEST

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he mission of Northwest Mississippi Community College is to provide the students of its eleven-county district and beyond with opportunities for obtaining affordable quality education to meet their diverse needs. The comprehensive community and technical college offers students educational experiences through traditional campusbased and distance learning opportunities. Northwest is committed to achieving the following goals: to promote excellence in educational programs; to maintain quality educational support services; to continue responsive administrative processes; to ensure efficient use of financial and physical resources; and to assure institutional effectiveness. PROGRAMS OF STUDY Northwest offers the pre-requisites you need to prepare for an exciting four-year degree at any of Mississippi’s colleges or universities. We also offer nearly 40 Career and Technical programs designed to teach students the practical skills needed for a wide variety of jobs in the workforce. AREAS OF STUDY Division of Business Division of Education Division of Fine Arts Division of Languages and Communications Division of Social Science Division of Nursing Division of Mathematics Division of Natural Sciences Career-Technical Education

FINANCIAL AID Almost 80 percent of Northwest students receive some sort of financial assistance. STUDENTS About 8,000 students spread across five campuses located in Senatobia, Olive Branch, Southaven, Ashland and Oxford. The average class size is 22 students. o Male 37.6% o Female 62.4% INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Northwest offers 12 competitive athletic programs and is known state‐wide for its tradition of excellence in intercollegiate sports. Since 2000, over 350 Northwest student-athletes have gone on to play at over 150 different four-year schools around the country. Over 50 of those have gone on to play professionally. STUDENT LIFE Life at Northwest is so much more than classes and studying. Intramurals, athletics, clubs and organizations and campus activities give Northwest students a chance to unwind from classes and get involved on campus and in the community.

eLEARNING Working full-time? Have a hectic schedule, children at home or live too far to make it to a Northwest campus? Don’t worry! Our Division of eLearning offers more than 200 Academic AND Career-Technical classes online. For a complete listing of course offerings, visit www.northwestms.edu/elearning/elearninghome.html. While you are there, take the online assessment to find out if eLearning is right for you.

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COST Northwest is less than half the price of a Mississippi public college or university ($1,400 per semester versus an average $2,733 per semester*).

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ACCREDITATION Northwest Mississippi Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the Associate of Arts degree, the Associate of Applied Science degree and certificates in career education. The College was initially accredited by the Mississippi Junior College Accrediting Association in 1928 and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in December 1953. The latest reaffirmation of the SACSCOC accreditation was in 2007. The college is also a member of the American Association of Community Colleges.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

JAMIE ANDERSON Tallahatchie

DR. RACHELL ANDERSON Tunica

WILLIAM AUSTIN JR. DeSoto

JERRY BARRETT Tate

JUDY BLAND

STEVE BOSTICK

JEAN ANN CASEY

STEVE CUMMINGS

ALEE DIXON

BILL DAWSON

DIANA GRIST

DAVID HARGETT

SAMMY HIGDON

JAMIE HOWELL SR.

DR. EVELYN JOSSELL

JOHN T. LAMAR JR.

DR. LISA LANGFORD

DR. ADAM PUGH

CHUCK THOMAS

STEVE WHITE

DOROTHY WILBOURN

Quitman

Benton

Calhoun

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Chairman • Lafayette

Calhoun

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Yalobusha

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CORY USELTON

Marshall

Vice Chairman • DeSoto

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Secretary • Tate

Quitman

Lafayette

Marshall

Board Attorney • Tate

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PRESIDENT Dr. MICHAEL J. HEINDL Dr. Michael J. Heindl was selected as the ninth president of Northwest Mississippi Community College by the college’s Board of Trustees during a special meeting held April 26, 2018 on the Senatobia campus. A native of Clinton, Heindl heads the state’s third-largest community college with a current enrollment of nearly 7,000 students on five campuses and online. Heindl, a community college graduate, brings with him to Northwest experience in a number of areas, including finance, technology, legal issues, human resources, emergency management, campus leadership, student services, workforce training and admissions. Heindl holds a Ph.D. in community college leadership from Mississippi State University (2011), a Juris Doctor from Thomas M. Cooley Law School at Western Michigan University (2001), a B.S. in psychology from Mississippi College (1997) and an Associate of Arts in general studies/music from Hinds (1994).

DR. MICHAEL J. HEINDL pictured with his wife, Jennifer, sons Harrison and Nicholas, and grandson, Jayson. Heindl was selected as the College’s ninth president on April 26, 2018.

He began his career in education in 2001 as golf tournament coordinator at Hinds Community College and also served as an intern for the Mississippi Supreme Court while working on his law degree during that time. In July, 2001 he became dean of students for Wesley College in Florence before being named district director of Admissions and Records at Hinds in 2003.

Among his many accomplishments are the MGCCC Master Trainer Award, CCBO Outstanding Chief Business Officer Award, and Mississippi Top Ten Business Leaders Under 40. He has participated in leadership programs including the AACC Future Presidents Institute, Mississippi Economic Council, Leadership Mississippi and Leadership DeSoto County.

In 2006, Heindl was program specialist for Career and Technical Education at the Mississippi Community College Board, where some of his responsibilities included coordination for all career-technical programs and workforce training for the state’s 15 community colleges.

He and his wife, the former Jennifer Ingram have three children, Taryn (26), Harrison (17), and Nicholas (15) and one grandson, Jayson (6).

In 2007 he returned to Hinds, where he worked for four years as dean of students for the Rankin County Campus before being named vice president of the Jackson County Campus of MGCCC in 2011. A year later, he moved into the position of executive vice president of Administration and Finance. In addition to his administrative experience, Heindl has 17 years of teaching experience, having served as an adjunct instructor for legal courses in both the Department of Business and in the Career-Technical paralegal program at Hinds. He has also taught graduate-level courses in higher education law at Mississippi College and was an adjunct professor teaching Community College Legal Issues in the Community College Leadership doctoral program at Mississippi State University Active in a number of professional groups and community organizations, Heindl served as president-elect of the Community College Business Officers Association (CCBO), a member of the Gulf Coast Business Council Master’s Class and the Education Strategic Planning Committee for the Mississippi Coast, on the Planning Committee for Leadership Mississippi and an Angel runner for Ainsley’s Angels, a national organization that provides racing/running experiences for special needs individuals.

Under the leadership of DR. MICHAEL J. HEINDL, Northwest has experienced growth in numerous areas. One of those areas include overall facilities, a plan that included upgrades at Bobby Franklin Field and a new, state-of-the-art softball/soccer facility, which is slated for a March 2022 completion date.

He has served as a member of the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) Commission on Structured Pathways, Statewide Dual Enrollment and Advanced Placement Task Force and was on the MGCCC District Athletic Council. He also assisted other colleges with the accreditation process by serving on the Finance Accreditation Review Team for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BRIAN OAKES Brian Oakes enters his third season as the Director of Athletics for Northwest Mississippi Community College. During his first season as athletic director, Oakes took on the task of replacing retiring and all-time winningest coaches Don Edwards (women’s basketball) and Mike Rowan (softball), appointing Troy Howell and Chelsea Bramlett, respectively, to the vacant positions. In his first season, Howell led Northwest to a 17-10 overall record and a runner-up finish in the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament, falling one win shy of the Lady Rangers’ first NJCAA National Tournament bid since the 2005-06 campaign. Bramlett’s debut was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic but the former Mississippi State and Team USA competitor still fielded an 8-6 overall record, which included a conference sweep against Pearl River and a four-game winning streak to end the season. (Both teams would later make deep postseason runs during the 2021 seasons, with Bramlett’s softball squad finishing two wins shy of the program’s first NJCAA Division II World Series appearance.)

Northwest Director of Athletics BRIAN OAKES, pictured with his wife Bridgett. Oakes was introduced as the college’s Director of Athletics on July 1, 2019.

Oakes also brought in former Lewisburg and Southaven coach Allison Burchyett to lead the women’s volleyball program, which took the court for its inaugural season in January 2021. During her first season, Burchyett posted a 6-12 overall record and led her team to the Region 23 qualifier match against Itawamba, falling one victory short of making an appearance in the NJCAA playoffs.

school’s first national championship in 2000. Oakes, who received his bachelor’s degree in coaching and sports administration from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1998, spent five seasons at Warren Central High School, his alma mater, before going to Stone High School.

Another one of Oakes’ head coaching hires arrived in December 2020, when James Beattie took over the reins of the Northwest women’s soccer program. In his first season, Beattie guided the Lady Rangers to a 6-6 overall record and the first round of the MACCC/Region 23 playoffs, the first postseason appearance for any Northwest soccer program since 2017.

Oakes received a master’s degree in health and a specialist’s degree in educational leadership from Mississippi College in 2006.

Additionally, Oakes has also been responsible for hiring assistant coaches Dustin Young (softball), Carla Bartee (women’s basketball), Paige Anders and Charles Jones (football).

Oakes is a native of Vicksburg and is married to the former Bridgett Dendy. The couple have two sons, Ranson (19) and Briley (17).

Oakes arrived at Northwest from Hinds Community College, where he spent eight seasons as the Eagles’ offensive line coach. He replaced Dr. Matthew Domas, who served as interim athletic director during the 2018-19 academic year following the departure of Don “Bubba” Skelton. In his eight seasons at Hinds, Oakes coached over 30 offensive linemen who have gone on to play at the four-year programs, with 22 of those signing to play at the Division I level. He has helped develop the likes of Justin Sandifer, who was selected to All-MACJC and All-Region 23 first teams in 2014 and D’Tavieus Taylor, who was an NJCAA All-American in 2015. Some of his most notable former players include NFL veterans Norman Price and DeVondre Seymour. Prior to his coaching stint at Hinds, Oakes served as head football coach and athletic director at Stone High School in Wiggins from 2006-2010, where he guided the Tomcats to the playoffs in 2008-09 after back-to-back winning seasons. He had numerous players participate in the Bernard Blackwell All-Star Game, including Parade All-American and 2010 Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen selection Darian Arrington. A former student-athlete with Hinds, Northwestern State and Southern Arkansas, Oakes began his coaching career in 1998 as an assistant coach at Hattiesburg High School, where he helped lead the Tigers to the state finals. He then moved on to Belhaven College for a year before becoming a graduate assistant at Delta State University, where he was a part of the

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In his first two years at Northwest, Oakes has hired four head coaches, three of whom took their respective squads to the playoffs within their first two seasons.

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MEDIA INFORMATION COVERAGE

NORTHWEST ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Northwest Mississippi Community College maintains a comprehensive official athletic department website. Up-to-date information, including schedules, statistics, rosters, player signings and news releases for all sports are provided on the award-winning nwccrangers.com. In-game live stats, live video and live audio is available for each Northwest basketball contest. Fans can also follow the team on numerous social media outlets, by searching the username @NWCC_Rangers. Seventh-year sports information director, Brian Lentz, and third-year sports information specialist, Brian Oakley, maintain the athletic website and the main athletic social media outlet (@NWCC_Rangers) on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Office: (662) 562-3303 Fax: (662) 562-3303 Mailing Address: Northwest Mississippi Community College Athletic Communications Department 4975 Hwy. 51 North Senatobia, MS 38668

Additionally, sport-specific Twitter outlets are also surpervised by the athletic communications office, with each respective coaching staff also handling social media efforts.

SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACTS

CREDENTIALS

Media or photo credentials are required for admittance to Northwest athletic events for working media. However, it is requested that media seeking to cover a game contact the sports information director prior to avoid additional problems. Specific media seating is not available for Northwest baseball or softball contests at Jim Miles Field or the Senatobia Sports Park, but any working media can contact the sports information office in advance of any home event to request media accomodations. For further inquiries, contact Brian Lentz at (662) 562-3303 or at blentz@northwestms.edu.

BRIAN LENTZ Sports Information Director Cell: (901) 626-7885 Office: (662) 562-3303 Email: blentz@northwestms.edu Twitter: @BrianJLentz

PRESS SERVICES

Media guides, game notes, rosters, results and statistics are updated daily on nwccrangers.com, and are printed for media upon request. An official NJCAA box score and play-by-play information may be obtained from the sports information director approximately 15 minutes following the conclusion of each home contest. For road contests, stats will be uploaded to both nwccrangers.com and njcaa.com within 24-36 hours after the conclusion of the game, as provided by the hosting team.

BRIAN OAKLEY

Sports Information Specialist Office: (662) 562-3269 Email: boakley@northwestms.edu

INTERVIEWS

All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the sports information director. Coaches and athletes will be available following games after a brief 10-minute cooling off period. The best time to interview coaches is typically in the mornings, Monday through Wednesday. The best time to interview student-athletes is directly after weekday practices around 5:00 p.m.

GAME BROADCASTS

Broadcast media in attendance are requested to contact the sports information director at least one week prior to the game in question. Northwest will have a live video/audio broadcast for all home and select road contests online at www.nwccrangers.com/watch. All play-by-play duties will be handled by Gary Darby or Michael Gross, unless there are scheduling conflicts with select Ole Miss athletic events. Sports Information Director Brian Lentz will also handle select broadcasts if needed.

KAYLEIGH MITCHELL Director of Marketing and Strategic Communciations

ALYSSA PIRANI Assistant Director of Marketing and Strategic Communciations

JENNIFER CORBIN Graphic Designer

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NATALIE EHRHARDT Communications Specialist

KAMIEN BELL Creative Video/Digital Media Coordinator

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BASEBALL

COACHES AND ROSTER


HEAD COACH MARK CARSON

Mark Carson will enter his 17th season as the head baseball coach at Northwest in 2022 and has guided the Rangers to 11 straight postseason appearances.

Carson and his staff have also been instrumental in developing players and helping them get to the next level, both collegiately and professionally, with 114 moving onto four-year schools and 12 being drafted by Major League Baseball during his tenure. Northwest had a record four players drafted in 2013, including All-American LHP Cody Reed by the Kansas City Royals at 46th overall, the highest selection in program history.

Carson’s overall record with the Rangers now stands at 453-291-2 (.609) and he is 239-120 (.666) against division/conference opponents. Since taking over in 2006, the Rangers have won 30 or more games eight times and have finished with a winning record in 14 consecutive seasons.

Before taking over as head coach in 2006, Carson served as assistant coach for the Rangers for eight seasons from 1998-2005. During that span, Carson helped lead Northwest to a 271-120-4 record alongside head coach Donny Castle, capturing four north division championships (‘99, ‘00, ‘02, ‘05) and a state championship in 2000.

Carson ranks second all-time in program history in wins, trailing only the legendary Jim Miles (556). Northwest finished the 2021 season with a program record of 24-18 overall and 16-12 in conference games, earning a sixth place finish in the regular season conference standings. The Rangers came into the year with a preseason ranking of No. 4 by the NJCAA Division II poll and advanced to the playoffs for the 11th straight season.

Prior to Northwest, Carson spent six seasons as head baseball coach and defensive coordinator at Briarcrest Christian School in Memphis. In 1997, Carson led the baseball team to a 23-8 mark and claimed the District-15AA Championship. He ended his tenure with a career mark of 93-52 and was twice named district Coach of the Year. Carson was inducted into the Briarcrest Hall of Fame in 2013.

As a team, Northwest batted .283 with five players hitting .300 or more. The Rangers also posted a .485 slugging percentage and 268 RBIs. Additionally, the Rangers’ pitching staff posted a 5.46 ERA with a combined 301 strikeouts. Several Northwest players from the 2021 squad have committed to four-year programs, including infielder/outfielder Peyton Puckett (Louisiana), infielder Peyton Mills (Charleston Southern), shortstop Noah Hattier (Tennessee Tech) and outfielder/pitcher Hammer Franks (Delta State).

Carson went on to play his final two seasons at Southern Mississippi, where he recorded an 18-5 record on the mound over two years, including an 11-2 record as a senior – the second most wins in USM single-season history. He was named to the All-Metro Conference Commissioner’s List in 1991 as well as team captain and an Academic All-American.

Northwest fielded a 33-14 record during the 2019 season and earned its second consecutive 20-win conference campaign. Unranked in the preseason, the Rangers won 23 of their first 29 games, defeated five nationally-ranked teams during the year and finished the season ranked ninth in the final NJCAA poll.

He went on to sign a free agent contract with the Cincinnati Reds in 1991, playing one season for its minor league affiliate.

Northwest finished 30-14 during the 2018 season and hosted the MACJC/Region 23 Playoffs for a fourth straight year at Jim Miles Field. The Rangers opened the year with a lofty No. 7 preseason ranking but weren’t ranked in the final poll despite winning 18 of 22 games to close the regular season.

Carson was inducted into the inaugural 2016 class of the Independence High School Athletic Hall of Fame where he was a four-year letterman in baseball and three-year letter-winner in football and basketball. He was named team MVP in all three sports his senior year and was also president of the senior class and elected Mr. IHS.

Carson was named the Region XXIII Coach of the Year in 2007 after leading the Rangers to a third NJCAA World Series appearance. Northwest ended the 2007 campaign with a 40-17 (14-2 MACJC) record and fourth place overall finish in NJCAA Division II.

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A 1989 graduate of Northwest, Carson saw action on the mound and at third base for the Rangers during his career. A two-time all-state selection, Carson hit .323 for his career with seven home runs and also went 7-3 on the mound with a 3.03 ERA. He was voted team captain his sophomore season, playing in the JUCO All-Star Game and being selected as an NJCAA Academic All-American.

Carson is married to the former Shelia Lusher of Independence and the two have a 17-year-old daughter, Hadley.

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ASSISTANT COACH BILL SELBY BILL SELBY ASSISTANT COACH Longtime assistant and 2017 MACJC Sports Hall of Fame inductee Bill Selby enters his 16th season with the Northwest baseball program in 2021. Selby helps in all aspects of NWCC baseball, including serving as the Rangers’ hitting instructor and third base coach. Northwest has seen great success at the plate under his watch, ranking among the nation’s best in batting average. In a shortened 2020 campaign, the Rangers hit 13 home runs and batted .321 in 15 games. Prior to that, Northwest pounded out 55 home runs in 2019, 13th-most in the country, and slugged .490. Northwest has finished in the Top 30 in the NJCAA five times in average, including 18th in 2014 with a .327 average – second best in the state.

Selby closed his career by being named to the Mexican League All-Star Team while playing for the Campeche Pirates, batting .318 with 25 home runs and 93 RBIs. Before joining the Pirates, he played minor league ball with the Memphis Redbirds and Iowa Cubs. Other career highlights include being named a Carolina League All-Star in 1994 and International League All-Star in 2000. A 2008 inductee into the Northwest Sports Hall of Fame, Selby was the Rangers’ MVP in his only season in 1990, hitting a single-season school record .477 from the plate with 14 home runs, 13 doubles and 43 RBIs. He was named an All-State and All-Region 23 selection at season’s end. Selby played his final two seasons for Southern Mississippi, where he was a teammate of current head coach Mark Carson. His name is still scattered in the Golden Eagles’ record books, owning single-season school records for home runs (23), doubles (31) and slugging percentage (.824) and ranking in the top 10 in numerous career categories despite playing just two years. He was inducted into the USM M-Club Hall of Fame in 2011. Selby is married to the former Teri Capers of Walls, a former Northwest cheerleader. The couple have two children, Erica and Eli (17).

Selby also plays a big role in the Rangers’ aggressive play on the basepaths. The signal caller has seen Northwest steal 100 bases in five of the last nine seasons, including 126 in 2015, tying the school-record set in 2013. Northwest swiped 117 bags in 2014, 108 in 2012 and 104 in 2011. Selby and the rest of the staff have been instrumental in developing players and helping them get to the next level, both collegiately and professionally, with 112 moving on to four-year schools and 12 being drafted by Major League Baseball during his tenure. Northwest had a record four players drafted in 2013, including All-American LHP Cody Reed by the Kansas City Royals at 46th overall, the highest selection in program history. He’s also currently a scout for the Tampa Bay Rays organization. Since his arrival in 2006, the Rangers have amassed an overall record of 429-271-2 (.613) and 223-108 (.674) mark against north division/conference opponents. Northwest has missed the postseason only once in his 15 seasons, captured the 2007 and 2011 MACJC North Division Championship and has played for the MACJC Championship three times. Prior to joining Northwest in 2006, Selby put the wraps on his 14-year professional baseball career that spanned from 1992-2005 and included stops with the Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox. He was drafted by the BoSox in the 13th Round (366th overall) of the 1992 MLB Draft, spending five seasons with the organization. Selby played in 198 total MLB games, with a .223 career batting average. Mostly used off the bench, Selby hit a career high six home runs in 2002 with the Indians. The most dramatic of those home runs came on July 14, when he hit a walk-off grand slam against 13-time All-Star and five-time World Series champion Mariano Rivera to defeat the New York Yankees, 10-7, in the bottom of the 9th inning. It was the first walk-off home run that Rivera had allowed in his career. Selby became the sixth player in Buffalo Bisons (Triple-A) club history to be inducted into the Buffalo Baseball Hall of Fame on August 25, 2007. In the Bisons’ modern era, Selby ranks first in hits (378), doubles (90), RBI (245) and runs (217). He’s second in games played (370) and third in home runs (60). Selby was the team’s MVP in 1999 (.295, 20 homers, 85 RBI) and played in the 2000 Triple-A All-Star Game in Rochester, New York.

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Assistant coach BILL SELBY had a lengthy professional baseball career before joining the Northwest coaching staff in 2006. Selby and head coach Mark Carson both played together at NWCC and later at Southern Miss.

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ASSISTANT COACH DOMENICK CARLINI DOMENICK CARLINI ASSISTANT COACH Former Ranger and professional baseball player Domenick Carlini will enter his fourth season in 2021 as an assistant with Northwest, where he works primarily with pitchers. Despite a shortened 2020 campaign due to COVID-19, Carlini’s pitching staff posted solid numbers through the first 15 games of the season. Collectively, the Rangers posted a 2.27 ERA with 148 strikeouts as part of a Top 10 national ranking and a 14-1 overall record, the best start in program history. Carlini’s pitchers accounted for five of the Rangers’ six four-year signees, including Dalton Fowler (Oklahoma), Parker Stinnett (Mississippi State), Landon Zizmann (Delta State), Jackson Smith (Mississippi College) and Trent Bunting (Arkansas-Monticello). In 2019, Northwest’s pitching staff posted a 4.05 ERA, the 19th-best in the NJCAA, with the most strikeouts (379) and lowest opponent batting average (.241) in program history. Four pitchers earned all-conference honors, with Fowler and Parker Stinnett earning First Team All-MACJC recognition and Carson Stinnett and Colton Peel being named to the second team. Fowler was also drafted by the New York Mets in the 27th round and former Ranger Peyton Plumlee was taken in the 31st round by the Houston Astros. The Nesbit native and DeSoto Central product spent two seasons in minor league baseball after being drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 21st round of the 2016 MLB Draft out of Southeastern Louisiana. Carlini was originally assigned to the Elizabethton Twins (Rookie) in 2016 and spent the 2017 season with the Cedar Rapids Kernels (Single-A). Carlini was 8-2 with a 2.03 ERA and two complete games in 16 appearances for the SELU Lions as a senior en route to Second Team All-Southland Conference honors and an NCAA Regional berth. In 97.1 innings of work, Carlini held opposing hitters to a .206 batting average while striking out 63 against 36 walks. He was 1-0 with three saves as a junior. His lone summer ball stint was with the St. Cloud Rox after his junior year at SELU, going 5-2 with a 2.68 ERA and 44 strikeouts in 57 innings pitched. Carlini pitched the 2013-14 seasons for Northwest, helping the Rangers to back-toback 30-win seasons and posting a 7-8 career record with five complete games, two saves and a 3.04 ERA. He struck out 119 batters (fourth-most in school history) against 35 walks in 119.2 career innings pitched. He was named “Mr. Ranger” after his sophomore season in addition to earning Second Team All-MACJC honors. Carlini was also selected the MACJC Pitcher of the Week on April 8, 2014, to kick off his sophomore campaign. A former standout pitcher for Northwest, DOMENICK CARLINI joined the Northwest coaching staff prior to the 2019 season. Prior to rejoining the Rangers, Carlini was working his way through the Minnesota Twins’ minor league farm system.

Carlini is married to the former Lauren Carson of Independence, a Northwest graduate and former Ranger cheerleader. The couple has one daughter, Ridley Anne (2).

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Name C.J. Lofton Alan Kivett Caleb Hobson Peeko Townsend Dawson Griffin Dalton Henley Thomas Cheatham Colton Presley Jake Savage Zach Beasley Hunter Cramer Brayden Sanders Landon Rogers Zach Willingham Blake Loper John Luke Marlin Tyler Byrd Ryan Lee* Logan Eldridge Jaylon Buckley Brandon Bruckman Judah Buckner Josh Hill Tripp Hardin Wesley Lester* Cameron Lancaster Brooks Rice Connor Spencer Brady Logan Owen Bruce Carson Kairit Benton Williams Latham Hill

Pos. P P/INF OF OF INF P OF P P P INF P OF P P/INF P INF C P P/INF C P P P UTIL UTIL P P C P P C/OF P/INF

Ht. 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-3

Cl. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. R-So. R-So. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. R-Fr. So. So. So. Fr. So. So.

Exp. HS 1L 1L 1L HS HS HS 1L 1L HS TR TR 1L 1L HS 1L 1L TR HS HS HS 1L 1L HS 2L 1L TR TR 1L 1L HS 1L 1L

Hometown (Previous School) Strayhorn, Miss. (Magnolia Heights School) Tallulah, La. (Warren Central HS) Pontotoc, Miss. (Pontotoc HS) Pontotoc, Miss. (Pontotoc HS) Batesville, Miss. (South Panola HS) Lewisburg, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Philadelphia, Miss. (Leake Academy) Hernando, Miss. (Hernando HS) Hernando, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Madison, Miss. (Madison-Ridgeland Academy) Conroe, Texas (Wichita State) Olive Branch, Miss. (Ole Miss) Olive Branch, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Cleveland, Miss. (Bayou Academy) Oxford, Miss. (Lafayette HS) Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Tipton-Rosemark Academy) Cleveland, Tenn. (Union University) Arlington, Tenn. (Arlington HS) Union, Miss. (Union HS) Nesbit, Miss. (Lausanne Collegiate School) Starkville, Miss. (Starkville Christian School) Indianola, Miss. (Mississippi State) Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo HS) Inverness, Miss. (Indianola Academy) Southaven, Miss. (Southaven HS) Madison, Miss. (LSU) Hernando, Miss. (Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) Hattiesburg, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian School) Oxford, Miss. (Oxford HS) Senatobia, Miss. (Senatobia HS) Senatobia, Miss. (Senatobia HS) Winona, Miss. (Winona Christian School)

*Denotes extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.

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LOFTON

RHP | 6-0 | 170 | Freshman Strayhorn, Miss. | Magnolia Heights School

HOBSON OF | 6-0 | 180 | Sophomore Pontotoc, Miss. | Pontotoc HS

High School:

2021 (Freshman):

Played for coach Chris McMinn at Magnolia Heights...helped the Chiefs to a 33-4 record and the MAIS Class AAAA championship as a senior...finished his final season with an 11-1 record on the mound...selected to the Class AAAA All-MAIS and the MAIS All-Star teams...also chosen to the 2020 State Games District 2 roster following his junior season...named a Capital Sports Preseason Player to Watch...received recruiting interest from multiple MACCC schools.

Played and started in 39 games last season, mostly in center field...emerged as the Rangers’ leading hitter, batting .344 with seven doubles, three home runs and 19 RBIs... posted a .475 slugging percentage and a .438 on-base percentage...stole a team-high 17 bases on 21 attempts...one of his best performances of the season came in a March 16 victory against Coahoma, where he went 4-for-6 at the plate with a double and two RBIs...also finished 2-for-4 with four RBIs in a road victory at Holmes...earned a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage, totaling 79 putouts and three assists on 82 total chances... recognized as an honorable mention All-MACCC selection.

Personal:

Son of Tess and Robert Lofton...has one sibling, Jayce...enjoys hunting and fishing in his free time...studying automotive technology...nickname is “Badger”...born August 25, 2002.

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CALEB

High School:

Played for head coach Josh Dowdy at Pontotoc...helped the Warriors to a 6-3 record during a COVID-19 shortened senior season...hit .368 with two doubles and three RBIs in five games last season...finished with a season-best 3-for-4 performance at the plate with two RBIs in a 16-9 victory against Hatley on March 7...also posted a .520 on-base percentage and a .473 slugging percentage last season...finished with a .950 fielding percentage and 10 putouts with 9 assists in 20 total chances...as a junior, guided PHS to a 22-11 overall record, an 8-2 Region 2-4A record, the Region 2-4A title and the semifinal round of the Class 4A playoffs...batted .442 with seven doubles, a triple, a home run and 18 RBIs...finished 3-for-3 at the plate with two RBIs in an 11-0 victory against Shannon on March 5, 2019...posted a .568 slugging percentage and a .522 fielding percentage... stole 33 bases on the season...earned second team all-state honors...member of Pontotoc’s .400 Club and 30+ stolen base club...fielded .981 with 52 putouts in 53 total chances...also posted an impressive sophomore campaign, helping the Warriors to a 22-7 overall record and the second round of the 2018 Class 4A playoffs...hit .372 with five doubles, three triples, a home run and 22 RBIs...finished 3-for-3 at the plate with a home run and two RBIs in a 9-1 victory against Caledonia on March 23, 2018...compiled a .521 slugging percentage and a .500 on-base percentage...stole 30 bases...fielded .983 with 57 putouts in 59 total chances...also earned significant playing time as a freshman, helping PHS to an 18-13 overall record and the quarterfinal round of the 2017 Class 4A playoffs...batted .250 with a double and six RBIs...earned perfect fielding percentage with 17 putouts and an assist in 18 total chances...also played football and basketball at PHS...off the field, a member of the school’s Beta Club...received interest from Jackson State and numerous MACCC programs.

ALAN

KIVETT

P/INF | 5-10 | 175 | Sophomore Tallulah, La. | Warren Central HS 2021 (Freshman):

Played in 13 games last season...went 2-for-3 at the plate with doubles in a March 16 victory against Coahoma...pitched in four relief appearances, totaling five full frames... in the infield, fielded .955 with 10 putouts and 11 assists...off the field, named to the Fall 2020 Vice President’s List.

High School:

Played for head coach Randy Broome at Warren Central...hit two doubles and three RBIs in a COVID-19 shortened senior season...made two appearances on the mound, striking out four batters against one walk and allowing no earned runs...as a junior, helped the Vikings to a 24-11-1 overall record, a 7-2 Region 4-6A record and the second round of the 2019 Class 6A playoffs...hit .360 at the plate with a double, two triples, a home run and 10 RBIs...finished 3-for-3 with a triple and an RBI in a 9-7 win against Calera (Ala.) on February 28, 2019...earned a .520 slugging percentage and a .522 on-base percentage... made six mound appearances with 17 strikeouts in 8.1 innings of work...struck out a season-best five batters in two games against Jackson Prep and Northwest Rankin... as a sophomore, helped WCHS to 21-10 overall record, a 7-2 mark in Region 4-6A and the second round of the 2018 Class 6A playoffs...batted .304 with two doubles and 11 RBIs...stole 14 bases on 16 attempts...finished 3-3 on the mound with a 1.95 ERA in 11 appearances...threw a no-hitter and nine strikeouts in a 3-0 victory against Christian Brothers (Tenn.) on March 17, 2018...also tossed a career-high 11 strikeouts in a 9-0 victory against Greenville on March 23, 2018...three-time All-Warren County selection... two-time Pitcher of the Year award winner...received interest from several MACCC programs.

Personal:

Son of Sonja and Neal Hobson...has two siblings, Chevonda King (35) and Robbie King (28)...enjoys working out, listening to music and hanging out with friends in his spare time...studying physical therapy...nickname is “Hob”...born January 24, 2002.

Personal:

Son of Tammy and Rick Kivett...has two siblings, Faith (18) and Kasten (5)...enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time...area of study is undecided...born January 20, 2001.

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PEEKO

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TOWNSEND UTIL | 6-0 | 230 | Sophomore Pontotoc, Miss. | Pontotoc HS

GRIFFIN

INF/C | 5-10 | 170 | Freshman Batesville, Miss. | South Panola HS

2021 (Freshman):

High School:

Played in 12 games last season...hit .273 in 22 at-bats, including two doubles, two home runs and eight RBIs...also finished 3-for-3 in stolen base attempts.

Played for coach Jake Mills at South Panola...helped the Tigers to an 18-15 record and the second round of the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...batted .278 with four doubles and 13 RBIs...also stole seven bases with 27 walks in his final season at SPHS... sported a .940 fielding percentage while playing multiple positions for the Tigers... selected by the Mississippi Association of Coaches to play in the Crossroads Diamond Club D. M. Howie 5A-6A All-Star game...also selected to the Northeast Mississippi Coaches Association for Better Baseball All-Star squad...helped the Tigers to a 7-3 record as a junior, despite a COVID-19 shortened season...batted .250 with a home run and six RBIs...went 3-for-4 with a .750 batting average, a home run and four RBIs during a 13-4 season-opening victory against Center Hill on February 18, 2020...posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage with 13 putouts and five assists on 18 total chances...also made four appearances on the mound, finishing 2-0 with a 2.23 ERA...struck out 29 batters against 10 walks in 22 innings pitched...delivered a career-high 13 strikeouts in a 4-1 victory against Senatobia on March 3, 2020...as a sophomore, helped SPHS to a 21-7 overall record and the first round of the 2019 Class 6A state playoffs...batted .315 with three doubles, a triple and 11 RBIs...finished 3-for-4 with three RBIs in a 10-1 victory against Columbus on April 5, 2019...made eight appearances on the mound, finishing 0-1 with a 1.96 ERA...struck out 43 batters against 20 walks in 39.1 innings pitched...delivered a season-best 12 strikeouts in a 10-1 victory against Columbus…off the field, a member of the National Honor Society...received recruiting interest from multiple MACCC schools.

High School:

Played for head coach Josh Dowdy at Pontotoc...helped the Warriors to a 6-3 record during a COVID-19 shortened senior season...hit .393 with two doubles, three home runs and 11 RBIs last season...finished with a .785 slugging percentage and a .514 on-base percentage...as a junior, guided PHS to a 22-11 overall record, an 8-2 Region 2-4A record, the Region 2-4A title and the semifinal round of the Class 4A playoffs...hit .400 with seven doubles, a triple, 12 home runs and 45 RBIs...went 3-for-3 with a double, two home runs and six RBIs in a 10-3 victory against South Pontotoc on February 25, 2019... finished with an impressive .929 slugging percentage...posted a .963 fielding percentage and was responsible for 176 putouts and seven assists on 190 total chances...earned second team all-state honors and team award for Offensive Player of the Year...also earned significant playing time as a sophomore, helping the Warriors to a 22-7 overall record and the second round of the 2018 Class 4A playoffs...hit .263 with six doubles, a triple, three home runs and 18 RBIs...off the field, a member of the school’s Beta Club... graduated with honors from PHS...received interest from Jackson State and several MACCC programs.

Personal:

Personal:

Son of Takeshia Berry and Derrick Townsend...has six siblings, Chanda Owens (26), Malcolm Hall (22), Monte Townsend (20), Anndru Berry (15), Jasiah Berry (13) and Annlinsy Berry (3)...studying mechanical engineering...born December 6, 2001.

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Son of Pam and Chris Griffin...has two siblings, Ceciley Williams and Vas Moore... enjoys hunting and fishing in his free time...intends to study mechanical engineering... nickname is “Tink”...born March 3, 2003.

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DALTON

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HENLEY

P | 5-11 | 185 | Freshman Lewisburg, Miss. | Lewisburg HS

PRESLEY

P/OF | 6-0 | 180 | Sophomore Hernando, Miss. | Hernando HS

High School:

2021 (Freshman):

Played for coach Rusty Cagle at Lewisburg...helped the Patriots to a 21-8 record, the Region 1-6A title and the first round of the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...finished his final campaign with a 3.15 ERA and 23 strikeouts in 20 innings pitched...rated by Perfect Game as the No. 9 left-handed pitcher in Mississippi...listed as a Capital Sports Preseason Player to Watch prior to his final season...transferred from Tunica Academy, where he helped the Blue Devils to a 15-9 overall record and a runner-up finish in the MAIS Class AA state championship during his sophomore season in 2019...received recruiting interest from multiple MACCC schools.

Made 10 appearances on the mound, earning seven starts...tossed 33.2 total innings with 38 strikeouts and a 2-2 overall record...recorded a career-best 10 strikeouts through six frames in a April 25 victory at Southwest Mississippi...off the field, named to the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 President’s Lists...recognized as both a Distinguished Academic All-MACCC and second team NJCAA All-Academic selection.

High School:

Played for head coach David Lara at Hernando...helped the Tigers to a 5-0 record during a COVID-19 shortened senior season...made his lone appearance in a 10-0 victory against Nettleton on February 28, 2020, striking out 12 batters in four innings of work...as a junior, guided HHS to a 22-9 overall record, a 6-3 mark in Region 1-6A and the quarterfinal round of the 2019 Class 6A playoffs...made eight appearances on the mound, tallying 42 strikeouts against 14 walks...allowed just four earned runs for a 1.06 ERA...struck out a career-high 13 batters in a 12-1 victory against White Station (Tenn.) on March 30, 2019...also hit two doubles, a triple, a home run and nine RBIs... as a sophomore, helped the Tigers to a 14-14 overall record and the opening round of the 2018 Class 6A playoffs...pitched nine innings and struck out 12 batters...earned AllDeSoto County team honors...graduated with honors from Hernando...received interest from North Alabama and several MACCC programs.

Personal:

Son of Lynn and John Henley...has one sibling, Bronson...enjoys playing basketball in his free time...studying business...nickname is “Money”...born March 2, 2002.

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THOMAS

CHEATHAM

OF | 6-3 | 175 | Freshman Philadelphia, Miss. | Leake Academy

Personal:

Son of Kimberly and Tom Presley...has a sister, Kailyn (21)...enjoys fishing, playing cornhole and hanging out with friends in his spare time...area of study is undecided... born September 12, 2001.with friends in his free time...college major is undecided... nickname is “Chick”...born August 25, 2002.

High School:

Played for coach Cory Burns at Leake Academy...led the Rebels with a .424 batting average, seven doubles, four triples, three home runs and 14 RBIs as a senior...also tallied seven stolen bases...started his senior season as a selection to the Capital Sports Preseason Players to Watch list, and ended it with a selection as an MAIS 3A-5A All-Star... named to the MAIS All-District 2-5A first team...recognized by Perfect Game as the No. 6 outfielder in Mississippi and selected to the 2020 Perfect Game Summer Main Event Top Players list...helped the Rebels to seven victories as a junior, despite a COVID-19 shortened season...batted .351 with two doubles, two triples and seven RBIs...went 3-for-3 with a double, a triple and two RBIs in an 11-5 win against Vicksburg on March 10, 2020...stole 11 bases on the season...posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage and was 8-for-8 on putout attempts...also saw limited action on the mound, striking out four batters in two appearances...as a junior in 2019, helped Leake Academy to a 12-10 overall record...hit .342 with six RBIs in 38 at-bats...hit 3-for-5 in back-to-back wins against Canton Academy...stole 12 bases on the season...finished 8-for-8 on putouts...also played football for Leake Academy where he was named team MVP, MAIS Class AAAAA Player of the Year, and scored on a fourth quarter pick six to seal Leake Academy’s first ever undefeated season and MAIS Class AAAAA state championship in 2020…off the field, remained on the school’s Honor Roll all 12 years...received recruiting interest from Samford, Central Arkansas and multiple in-state schools.

Personal:

Son of Hope and Dustin Cheatham...has a sister, Caroline (14)...enjoys working out, hunting and hanging out with friends in his free time...college major is undecided... nickname is “Cheeto”...born December 16, 2002.

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JAKE

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SAVAGE

ZACH

BEASLEY

P | 6-2 | 190 | Freshman Madison, Miss. | Madison-Ridgeland Academy

P | 6-4 | 195 | Sophomore Hernando, Miss. | Hernando HS High School:

2021 (Freshman):

Played for coach Allen Pavatte at Madison-Ridgeland Academy...helped the Patriots to a 27-11 record and the second round of the MAIS Class AAAAAA playoffs as a senior... finished 4-2 with two saves and a 4.25 ERA in his senior campaign...tossed 44 strikeouts in 28 innings pitched...struck out 11 over four innings in an 8-3 win over West Jones on March 13...rated the No. 11 right-handed pitcher in Mississippi by Perfect Game... selected to the Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason All-Southeast Region team...named a Capital Sports Preseason Player to watch multiple times...also played football at MRA, where helped the Patriots to a 13-0 record, the MAIS Class AAAAAA state championship, a #1 overall ranking in the Clarion Ledger Little 10 poll and a #98 national ranking in the High School Football America final poll as a senior...passed for 2,458 yards and 28 touchdowns, while rushing for three more touchdowns from his quarterback spot in his final varsity season...selected MAIS Class AAAAAA Offensive Player of the Year and chosen to play in the MAIS 4A-6A All-Star Game after his senior campaign...also chosen to the PriorityOne Bank All-Metro second team...picked as the Junction Deli High School Player of the Week after leading his team to a 27-26 victory over Trinity Christian (Texas) in the final seconds...chosen as the WAPT BankPlus #Blitz16 Player of the Week after throwing for 218 yards and three touchdowns vs. Hartfield Academy...off the field, a consistent Principal’s List student...received recruiting interest from multiple MACCC schools.

Made 15 appearances on the mound as a freshman, all in relief...accounted for 29 strikeouts against 14 walks in 28.2 innings, sporting a 5-3 record...struck out a seasonbest five strikeouts in a 5.2 inning outing against Coahoma on March 16...tallied his only save in the regular season finale at Southwest Mississippi...off the field, named to the Fall 2020 Vice President’s List and recognized as an Academic All-MACCC selection.

High School:

Played for head coach Rusty Cagle at Lewisburg...helped the Patriots to a 7-2 overall record in a COVID-19 shortened senior season...made four appearances, finishing 1-1 on the mound...struck out nine batters without surrendering a walk...tied his career-high of five strikeouts in a loss to Tuscaloosa County (Ala.)...as a junior, guided LHS to a 21-10 overall record, an 8-1 mark in Region 1-5A, the Region 1-5A championship and the second round of 2019 Class 5A playoffs...made 15 appearances on the mound, finishing 2-2 with a 3.46 ERA...delivered 30 strikeouts against 12 walks, including five strikeouts in an early-season loss to Oxford...earned second team all-state honors...was also a part of Lewisburg’s state championship runner-up squad as a sophomore...team finished the year with a 26-9 overall record and a perfect 9-0 mark in Region 1-5A...made five appearances on the mound, including Game 1 of the Class 5A state championship series against Hattiesburg...graduated with honors from Lewisburg...received interest from a handful of MACCC programs.

Personal:

Son of Brian and Stephanie Beasley...has one sibling, Murphy (24)...likes to fish in his free time...studying pre-physical therapy...nickname is “Beas”...born September 10, 2002.

Personal:

Son of Angela and Jason Savage...has an older sister, Kayla (23)...enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time...studying agricultural management...born May 6, 2002.

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CRAMER

INF | 6-1 | 185 | Redshirt Freshman Conroe, Texas | Wichita State 2021 (Freshman):

Redshirted his freshman season with stops at Wichita State and Cisco College.

High School:

Played for coach J.J. Pierce at Oak Ridge...helped the War Eagles to the second round of the Texas Class 6A playoffs as a junior...named to Collegiate Baseball’s 2020 list of Outstanding High School Players in Texas...recognized by Perfect Game as the No. 13 shortstop in Texas and earned a second team selection to the Rawlings/Perfect Game PreSeason All-Region second team in 2020...participated in the 2019 Perfect Game National Showcase...selected to the 2018 and 2019 Perfect Game Preseason Underclassman All-America teams...named to the 2019 WWBA 17U West and 2018 WWBA 16U National Tournament All-Tournament teams...featured in the 2019 Leaf Perfect Game National Showcase Baseball card set...received recruiting interest from Arkansas, Ole Miss and Pepperdine.

Personal:

Son of Natalie and Scott Cramer...has a younger brother, Conner (17)...enjoys playing Minecraft and Monopoly, as well as playing guitar in his free time...plans to study architecture...born December 8, 2001.

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SANDERS

P | 6-0 | 185 | Freshman Olive Branch, Miss. | Ole Miss

LANDON

ROGERS

OF | 5-11 | 190 | Redshirt Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss. | Lewisburg HS

Fall 2021 (Freshman):

2021 (Redshirt Freshman):

Spent the first semester of his freshman season with Ole Miss.

Played in 28 games, earning 23 starts...batted .267 with six doubles, a home run and 13 RBIs...went 4-for-4 on stolen bases...notched one of his best performances in an early season victory against Northeast, finishing 3-for-3 with a double, a home run and four RBIs...fielded .975 with 37 putouts and two assists on 40 total chances...off the field, named to the Spring 2021 Vice President’s List and recognized as an Academic All-MACCC selection.

High School:

Played for coach Rusty Cagle at Lewisburg...helped the Patriots to a 21-8 record and the second round of the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...finished his senior campaign with a 1.50 ERA, two complete games and 58 strikeouts in 37 innings while holding opponents to a .121 batting average...had nine strikeouts in a 6-1 win over Oxford on April 23, 2021...struck out 10 batters in a complete game victory against Tupelo on April 10, 2021...carried a 1.71 ERA with 27 strikeouts in 16 innings while holding opponents to a .074 average during his COVID-shortened junior season...pitched a complete game no-hitter, striking out 13 and driving in two runs at Southaven on March 6, 2020... rated the No. 4 right-handed pitcher in Mississippi by Perfect Game...chosen to the Mississippi Association of Coaches 6A All-State team following his senior season and the 5A All-State team after his sophomore season...three-year selection to the Capital Sports Preseason Players to Watch list...selected to the Crossroads Diamond Club D. M. Howie 5A-6A North All-Star squad...named to the Scorebook Live Top 30 Seniors in Mississippi List, the Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen, the Daily Memphian All-Metro and Commercial Appeal All-Metro teams in his senior season...twice chosen to the Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason All American team...selected to represent Team Mississippi in the 2019 Junior Sunbelt Classic where he hit a two-run homerun in the championship game victory over Missouri...featured in the 2020 Leaf Perfect Game National Showcase Baseball card set... off the field, a member of the National Honor Society.

2020 (Freshman):

Redshirted his freshman season due to injury.

High School:

Played for coach Rusty Cagle at Lewisburg...was a strong contributor to the Patriots’ success over his varsity career, helping lead Lewisburg to District Championships each year from 2016-19, as well as a 2018 runner-up finish in the MHSAA 5A state tournament...named a Preseason Player to Watch by Mississippi Gridiron prior to his senior season...capped his high school career off by receiving the Mark Vinson Award following a 5-2 North (5A/6A) victory in the 45th annual D. M. Howie/Crossroads Diamond Club All-Star Game...twice selected to the MHSAA Coaches All-State Team, as a first team selection in 2018 and as a second team selection in 2019...three-time All-District selection from 2017-19...selected to the Commercial Appeal All-Metro team following the 2017 season...also honored with summer league All-Tournament nods in 2016 at the Perfect Game 15U Evoshield Classic and in 2017 at the WWBA Labor Day Classic...received interest from multiple MACCC programs.Missouri...featured in the 2020 Leaf Perfect Game National Showcase Baseball card set...off the field, a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal:

Son of Stacy and Louie Sanders...has one sibling, Cade (14)...enjoys playing basketball in his free time...intends to study sport recreation and administration...nickname is “Bulldog”...born November 27, 2002.

Personal:

Son of Rodney Rogers and Vycky Estes...has a brother, Ashton (26)...enjoys hunting and fishing in his free time...college major is undecided...nickname is “Lick”...born March 14, 2001.

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WILLINGHAM

P | 6-4 | 195 | Sophomore Hernando, Miss. | Lewisburg HS

MARLIN

P | 5-11 | 190 | Sophomore Tupelo, Miss. | Tupelo HS

2021 (Sophomore):

2021 (Freshman):

Redshirted his sophomore season due to injury...named to the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 President’s Lists...recognized as both a Distinguished Academic All-MACCC and first team NJCAA All-Academic selection.

Made 12 appearances on the mound, earning five starts...threw 20 strikeouts across 33.1 innings, for a 2-3 record and a pair of saves...struck out 10 batters in a complete game victory against Hinds on March 28, his first collegiate win...also delivered eight strikeouts in a close loss to Mississippi Delta on April 6...earned his two saves against East Central and Jones College...off the field, named to the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 President’s Lists...recognized as both a Distinguished Academic All-MACCC and first team NJCAA All-Academic selection.

2020 (Freshman):

Made five appearances on the mound for Northwest in a COVID-19 shortened season... scattered 10 strikeouts against four walks in 5.0 innings of action...delivered five strikeouts in a 12-2 victory against Olive-Harvey College on February 28...earned his only save of the season in a 7-5 victory at Columbia State on March 4...off the field, earned numerous academic accolades, including MACJC All-Academic, third team NJCAA AllAcademic and multiple selections to the Northwest President’s List.

High School:

Played for head coach Justin Reed at Tupelo...helped the Golden Wave to an 11-1 record in a COVID-19 shortened senior season...went 3-1 on the mound with an 0.37 ERA... struck out 28 batters against four walks, allowing only one earned run...notched a careerhigh 10 strikeouts in a 2-0 victory against Starkville on March 7, 2020...missed nearly the entire 2019 season due to injury...as a sophomore, guided THS to a 22-7 overall record, a 7-2 mark in Region 2-6A and the second round of the 2018 Class 6A playoffs...made 15 appearances on the mound, finishing 6-1 with a 0.57 ERA...struck out 38 batters against eight walks and allowed only three earned runs...notched a season-best six strikeouts in a pair of victories against Itawamba Agricultural and Starkville...earned two saves against South Panola and Mooreville...earned team MVP honors as a sophomore...was also part of Tupelo’s 2017 state championship squad that finished 26-10 on the season...off the field, a consistent straight A student and member of National Honor Society...received interest from South Alabama, Samford and a handful of MACCC programs.

High School:

Played for coaches Will Reed and Dee Haynes at Bayou Academy...selected by Mississippi Gridiron as a Preseason Player to Watch prior to his senior campaign with the Colts... struck out 19 batters in a complete game no-hitter vs. Kirk Academy...chosen as an MAIS All-Star following his 2019 season.

Personal:

Son of Melanie and David Willingham...has an older brother, Josh (22)...enjoys hunting in his spare time...area of study is undecided...born April 11, 2000.

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BLAKE

Son of Kelly and John Michael Marlin...has two brothers, Jake (15) and Mitchell (12)... father, John Michael, played for the football program at Mississippi State as the team’s kicker (2001-03)...studying kinesiology...born December 13, 2001.

LOPER

P/INF | 6-2 | 190 | Freshman Oxford, Miss. | Lafayette HS High School:

Played for coach John Walker at Lafayette...the Capital Sports Preseason Player to Watch helped the Commodores to a 20-15 record, a Region 1-5A championship and the MHSAA Class 5A semifinals as a senior...hit .321 with 20 RBI and five doubles, while also going 8-2 on the mound during his final season...as a junior, finished 2-1 on the mound with a 2.05 ERA...struck out 11 batters in 13.2 innings pitched...during his sophomore campaign, was part of the LHS squad that went 20-12-1 overall and finished as runnerup in the 2019 Class 5A state championship series...made 10 appearances on the mound, finishing 3-0 with a 1.47 ERA...struck out 18 batters in 28.2 innings pitched...selected to the Mississippi Association of Coaches 5A All-State first team...named the Region 1-5A Pitcher of the Year...chosen to participate on the Crossroads Diamond Club D. M. Howie 5A-6A All-Star North and the Northeast Mississippi Coaches Association for Better Baseball All-Star squads...participated on the District 2 State Games team and selected to the 2020 Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason All-Southeast Region honorable mention team prior to his senior season...off the field, named an Honor Roll student at LHS... received recruiting interest from multiple MACCC institutions.

Personal:

Son of Michael and Cole Loper...has three siblings, Presleigh (16), Luke (11) and Olivia Catherine (5)...father, Michael, played college baseball...enjoys hunting and fishing in his free time...intends to study engineering...born September 30, 2002.

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INF | 6-0 | 185 | Sophomore

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ELDRIDGE

P | 6-2 | 190 | Freshman Arlington, Tenn. | Arlington HS

Olive Branch, Miss. | Tipton-Rosemark Academy 2021 (Freshman):

High School:

Played in seven games as a freshman, earning his only start in April 2 victory against Holmes...went 1-for-3 at the plate with an RBI against Holmes...made one relief appearance on the mound, striking out two batters in an early season loss at East Mississippi.

Played for coach Brad Smith at Arlington...helped the Tigers to a 19-13 record and the TSSAA Division 1-AAA District 14 regular season and tournament championships as a senior...fanned 41 batters in 30 innings to go along with a 2.10 ERA during his final season...selected to the All-District Tournament team and received Arlington’s Tiger Award...recognized by Perfect Game as the No. 10 right-handed pitcher in Tennessee... named to the 2020 Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason All-Southeast Region team... off the field, a member of the National Technical Honor Society and the school’s Hall of Fame...received recruiting interest from Southwest Tennessee, Walters State and Northwest Florida.

High School:

Played for head coach Brad Smith at Tipton-Rosemark Academy...helped the Rebels to a 2-2 record during a COVID-19 shortened senior season...team finished 32-10 in 2019, his junior season...finished with a .390 batting average...went 5-for-5 at the plate in a game against Arlington as a junior...earned all-state, all-region and all-area accolades throughout his varsity career...also played basketball and golf at TRA, earning a trip to the state golf tournament...received interest from several community college programs.

Personal:

Son of Jamie and Charles Eldridge...has a brother, Luke (16)...enjoys hunting, fishing, and spending time outdoors in his free time...studying business...nickname is “Lolo”...born October 18, 2002.

Personal:

Son of Jennifer and Tracy Byrd...has a younger brother, Jaden (18)...enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time...studying business...nickname is “T-Byrd”...born January 3, 2001.

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LEE

C | 5-11 | 185 | Sophomore* Cleveland, Tenn. | Union University *received an extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19 2021 (Sophomore):

Played in 36 games and recorded five doubles, six home runs and 25 RBIs...had five RBIs in a road contest at Delta State on March 20...had three hits and scored three runs against Young Harris College on March 23...had a pair of doubles against West Florida on April 2.

2020 (Freshman):

Played in 19 games during a COVID-shortened season...recorded 17 hits, two doubles, four home runs and 14 RBIs...named GSC Freshman of the Week...had three hits vs. Ouachita Baptist on February 1...had three RBIs against Lane College on February 25.

High School:

Played for coach Preston Scoggins at Cleveland...hit .368 with an on-base percentage of .515 and a slugging percentage of .816 during his final campaign...recorded 13 doubles, two triples, six home runs, 25 RBIs and 23 walks...selected TSSAA All-District 5-AAA following his senior season...received the team’s hitting award after both his freshman and senior years...also wrestled while at Cleveland...received recruiting interest from Tusculum, Shorter, Delta State and College of Central Florida.

Personal:

Son of Sheila and Mark Lee...has two sisters, Kayla (23) and Lauren (21)...sister, Lauren, played softball at East Tennessee State, garnering First Team All-SoCon honors as a freshman...enjoys fishing, powerlifting and mowing in his free time...studying general education...nickname is “Ryanoo”...born May 15, 2001.

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P/INF | 6-3 | 210 | Freshman Union, Miss. | Union HS

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BUCKNER

P | 6-3 | 210 | Sophomore Starkville, Miss. | Starkville Christian School

High School:

2021 (Freshman):

Played for coach Joey Ward at Union...helped the Yellow Jackets to a 15-13 record and the MHSAA Class 2A playoffs as a senior...batted .435 with five doubles, two triples, three home runs and 30 RBIs during his final campaign...also tallied a .543 on-base percentage and stole 22-of-28 bases...on the mound, sported a 4.13 ERA in nine appearances and 39 innings, striking out 64 hitters...threw a complete game no-hitter with 13 strikeouts in a 5-0 victory over Sebastopol on March 26, 2021…listed as the No. 7 right-handed pitcher in Mississippi by Perfect Game...selected Region 4-2A Player of the Year... chosen by the Mississippi Association of Coaches to the 1A-2A South All-Star squad… named to the Meridian Star 2021 Premier Preps Baseball Team...as an underclassman, named to the National Underclass Main Event Top Prospect List and chosen 2019 Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason Underclass All-American...as a junior, batted .400 with four doubles, a home run and 10 RBIs...posted a .680 slugging percentage and a .529 on-base percentage...best performance came in a 6-0 victory against Raleigh on March 7, 2020 where he batted 1.000 and finished 3-for-3 at the plate with a double... made five appearances on the mound and finished with a 1-2 record and a 2.53 ERA... struck out 23 batters against eight walks in 19.1 innings pitched...tossed a season-high seven strikeouts in a 4-2 loss against Newton County Academy on March 9, 2020... as a sophomore, helped UHS to a 14-10 overall record and the second round of the 2019 MHSAA Class 2A state playoffs...batted .403 with a .519 on-base percentage, nine doubles, a triple, a home run and 30 RBIs...batted .750 and finished 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI in a loss to Choctaw Central on March 23, 2019...made 11 appearances on the mound and finished 8-2 with a 1.83 ERA...delivered 90 strikeouts against 34 walks in 46 innings pitched...delivered a career-best 15 strikeouts in 6.1 innings during a victory against Philadelphia on April 1, 2019...for his career, batted .375 with 102 RBIs...on the mound, finished with career 3.17 ERA and 220 strikeouts...also played football for UHS and was selected All-Region 6-2A...off the field, a member of the FFA and Future Business Leaders of America...received recruiting interest from multiple MACCC schools.

Made 11 appearances on the mound, all in relief...delivered 15 strikeouts in 13 total innings pitched...recorded his only win in a March 16 matchup against Coahoma...off the field, named to the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 President’s Lists...recognized as a Distinguished Academic All-MACCC and first team NJCAA All-Academic selection.

High School:

Played for head coach Luke Buckner at Starkville Christian School...helped the Cougars to a 3-0 record during a COVID-19 shortened senior season...team finished undefeated during his sophomore and junior seasons...also played basketball at SCS...off the field, graduated with honors and served as a leader for Fellowship of Christian Athletes... received interest from MUW and other MACCC programs.

Personal:

Son of missionaries Diane and Robert Buckner...has three siblings, John Paul (18), Samuel (14) and Micah (12)...spent his first five years living in Thailand and China... hobbies include fishing, hunting, golfing and hanging out with friends...area of study is undecided...born May 21, 2001.

Personal:

Son of Dorsett and Meshan Buckley...has a brother, Jace (7)...enjoys hunting, fishing, horseback riding and playing ping pong in his free time...intends to study investment banking...nicknames are “Buck” and “Jaybird”...born October 15, 2002.

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BRUCKMAN

C | 5-11 | 175 | Freshman Nesbit, Miss. | Lausanne Collegiate School High School:

Played for coach Chris Mitchell at Lausanne...captained the Lynx and hit .342 on his way to team MVP, DII-A District 6 All-District and DII-A West All-Region selections as a senior... listed as one of the Top 20 Memphis-area high school baseball players by the Commercial Appeal...off the field, graduated Magna Cum Laude and selected to the National Honor Society, Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society and the National Art Honor Society...received recruiting interest from Bethel University.

Personal:

Son of Terry and Kim Bruckman...has one brother, Brad (20)…enjoys fishing and hunting in his free time...studying physical therapy...nickname is “Bam”...born June 12, 2002.

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P | 6-2 | 205 | Sophomore Indianola, Miss. | Mississippi State

LESTER

UTIL | 6-3 | 215 | Sophomore Inverness, Miss. | Indianola Academy

2021 (Freshman):

*received extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.

Earned seven starts on the mound during his debut season...struck out 32 batters across 33.1 innings, collecting a 1-3 record...delivered a career-best eight strikeouts in a loss at Pearl River on March 4...also totaled seven strikeouts in a road loss at Meridian on March 13...off the field, named to the Fall 2020 President’s List and recognized as an Academic All-MACCC selection.

2021 (Freshman):

Played in 23 games, earning 18 starts...hammered five home runs, good for fourth-most on the team...also collected 14 RBIs and totaled a .582 slugging percentage...off the field, named to the Spring 2021 Vice President’s List and recognized as an Academic All-MACCC selection.

2020 (Mississippi State):

Played for coach Chris Lemonis at Mississippi State...helped the Bulldogs to a 12-4 overall record during a COVID-19 shortened season...named to MSU’s President’s List for the fall and spring semesters.

2020 (Freshman):

Played in nine contests for the Rangers during a COVID-19 shortened season...hit .455 with a double, a home run and 13 RBIs...batted 3-for-4 with three RBIs in a 7-0 victory against Southwest Mississippi on February 22...fielded 1.000 with 16 putouts on 16 total chances...off the field, earned nods to the VIce President’s list and MACJC All-Academic honors.

High School:

Played for head coach Clete Putnam at Indianola Academy...helped the Colonels to a 20-13 overall record and the 2019 MAIS Class AAA state title as a senior...struck out 19 players in a single game and threw two no-hitters during his senior season...named MAIS Player of the Year and earned all-state recognition.

High School:

Played for coach Clete Putnam at Indianola Academy...named a Mississippi Gridiron Preseason Player to Watch prior to his senior season with the Colonels...was a key member of IA’s 2018 MAIS AAA State Championship squad in baseball...the multisport athlete also excelled in football and was a part of the Colonels’ MAIS AAA State Championship squad in 2016...rushed for 1570 yards on 234 carries with 31 total touchdowns and 43 solo tackles as a key contributor to the 2018 squad that finished as the MAIS Class AAA runner-up...selected as an MAIS football All-Star following his senior campaign.

Personal:

Son of Julia and Allen Hill...has three siblings, all triplets - Walt, Tyler and Sarah Allyn (25)...enjoys golfing and reading in his spare time...studying kinesiology...born September 11, 2000.

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TRIPP

Personal:

Son of Hubert and Tracy Lester...has two siblings, Brittany (34) and Ryan (32)...college major is kinesiology...born January 25, 2001.

HARDIN

P | 6-3 | 210 | Freshman Tupelo, Miss. | Tupelo HS High School:

Played for coach Justin Reed at Tupelo...helped the Golden Wave to a 27-10 record and the semifinals of the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...listed by Capital Sports as a Preseason Player to Watch before his final season...helped the Golden Wave to an 11-1 overall record, despite a COVID-19 shortened junior season...made three appearances on the mound, posting a 1-0 record and a 1.40 ERA...posted eight strikeouts against two walks in five innings of action...earned his only win of the season in a 10-1 decision against West Union on March 3, 2020...hit .222 in nine at-bats and earned a double in a 2-0 win against Starkville on March 7, 2020...as a sophomore, helped THS to a 15-11 overall record in 2019...received recruiting interest from numerous MACCC schools.

Personal:

Son of Charlie and Nichole Hardin...has three brothers, Jeffrey (17), Henry (15) and Mack (12)...enjoys working out in his free time...studying pre-physical therapy...born May 30, 2002.

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RICE

P | 6-4 | 195 | Freshman Madison, Miss. | LSU

UTIL | 6-0 | 180 | Sophomore Southaven, Miss. | Southaven HS

2021 (LSU):

2021 (Freshman):

Redshirted his freshman season at LSU...named to the 2021 Southeastern Conference First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

Played in 24 games last season, earning three starts...earned three RBIs for the season, including two in an April 2 win against Holmes...made five appearances on the mound, all in relief...delivered four strikeouts for the season, including three in a March 3 victory at East Mississippi.

High School:

Played for coach Patrick Robey at Madison Central...finished 2-0 with 26 strikeouts in 18 innings for the Jaguars during a COVID-shortened senior campaign...named to the Capital Sports Preseason Players to Watch lists in both 2019 and 2020...listed as the No. 2 right-handed pitcher in Mississippi by Perfect Game...selected to the 2020 Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen...named to Collegiate Baseball’s 2020 list of Outstanding High School Players in Mississippi...featured in the 2019 Leaf Perfect Game National Showcase Baseball card set.

High School:

Played for head coach Gary Scott Gabbert at Southaven...hit .455 with five doubles, two triples and nine RBIs in a COVID-19 shortened senior season...finished with a .727 slugging percentage...fielded .950 with 15 putouts and four assists in 20 total chances... also made three appearances on the mound, earning 10 strikeouts in 8.2 innings pitched...struck out six batters in a loss to Greenville...as a junior, helped the Chargers to the first round of the 2019 Class 6A playoffs...hit .415 with eight doubles, two triples, two home runs and 14 RBIs...went 3-for-4 at the plate with two doubles in a loss to Lewisburg...finished with a .692 slugging percentage and a .506 on-base percentage... stole 11 bases on 12 attempts...made eight pitching appearances, striking out 23 batters in 22.1 innings of work...struck out a career-high six batters in a loss to Hernando... as a sophomore, helped SHS to a 22-7 overall record, a 6-3 Region 1-6A mark and the second round of the 2018 Class 6A playoffs...batted .294 with six doubles and 21 RBIs... finished 3-for-3 at the plate with a double and an RBI in a 10-7 victory against rival DeSoto Central on April 17, 2018...stole 17 bases on 19 attempts...posted a .960 fielding percentage with 134 putouts...made three appearances on the mound, compiling a 2-0 record with six strikeouts in 13 innings pitched...graduated with honors from SHS.

Personal:

Son of Melanie and Jason Rice...has three brothers, Sam (17), Tucker (13) and Coy (7)... enjoys fishing and hunting in his free time...studying business administration...nickname is “B”...born August 29, 2001.

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P/OF | 6-2 | 215 | Sophomore Hernando, Miss. | Mississippi Gulf Coast CC

Personal:

Son of Heather and Nick Lancaster...has three siblings, Keagan (21), Kyler (15) and Harper (5)...studying exercise science...nickname is “Cam”...born February 22, 2002.

2020 (Mississippi Gulf Coast CC):

Played in 12 games in a COVID-shortened season...batted .306, recording 11 hits, two doubles, three home runs and nine RBIs...appeared in one game and recorded a strikeout to earn a save...named to the NJCAA All-Academic second team and Distinguished MACJC All-Academic team.

High School:

Played for coach David Lara at Hernando...helped the Tigers to a 22-9 record and the third round of the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs as a senior...finished his final campaign with a 1.43 ERA, tallying 90 strikeouts in a team-leading 49 innings of work...led HHS with 13 appearances and held opponents to a .133 batting average...as a junior, hit .361 with 17 RBIs and tied for the team lead with nine doubles while posting a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage...also led the team with 13 appearances and 70 strikeouts in 38.1 innings of work while holding batters to a .156 average...named a Capital Sports Preseason Player to Watch prior to his senior season...named the team’s Most Valuable Pitcher... off the field, an Honor Roll student and member of the Spanish Honor Society...received recruiting interest from numerous MACCC schools.

Personal:

Son of Allison and Curt Spencer...has four siblings, Ethan (18), Allie Grace (10), Avonly (9) and Evie Gray (7)...enjoys exercising, playing video games, and spending time at the lake in his free time...studying business...born November 4, 2000.

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C | 6-0 | 185 | Sophomore Hattiesburg, Miss. | Presbyterian Christian

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BRUCE

P | 6-4 | 195 | Sophomore Oxford, Miss. | Oxford HS 2021 (Freshman):

2021 (Freshman):

Made one appearance in the Rangers’ season-opener against Coahoma, before missing the rest of the year with an injury...delivered two strikeouts in three innings of relief to help Northwest secure the victory...off the field, named to the Spring 2021 President’s List, and recognized as an Academic All-MACCC selection.

Played in 10 games last season, earning his only start in an April 2 victory against Holmes...batted .286 with three RBIs...went 2-for-3 with an RBI in a March 28 loss against Hinds...off the field, recognized as an Academic All-MACCC selection.

High School:

High School:

Played for head coach Jarrett Hoffpauir at Presbyterian Christian School...helped the Bobcats to a 7-7 record in a COVID-19 shortened senior season...batted .360 with a double, a triple and two RBIs...finished 3-for-4 with a triple and an RBI in a 7-6 victory against Simpson Academy on February 13, 2020...posted a .965 fielding percentage with 47 putouts and eight assists in 57 total chances...earned second team all-conference honors during his junior season...received interest from several MACCC programs.

Played for head coach Chris Baughman at Oxford...helped the Chargers to a 5-5 record during a COVID-19 shortened senior season...made four appearances with three starts... tossed 15 strikeouts against eight walks for a 3.60 ERA...as a junior, helped OHS to a 20-12 record and the quarterfinal round of the 2019 Class 6A state playoffs...finished 8-0 on the mound with a 1.72 ERA and 45 strikeouts...held opponents to a .198 batting average...also competed in cross country, earning All-Region accolades...off the field, a consistent honor roll student...received interest from several MACCC programs.

Personal:

Son of Tracey and Chris Logan...product of a baseball family, as father, Chris, played in the San Diego Padres organization...uncle, Kyle Logan, played in Houston Astros organization...great-grandfather, Billy Logan, competed in the Cleveland Indians organization...grandfather, Craigh Logan, also played football for Southern Miss... hobbies include fishing, golf and snowboarding...studying business administration...born February 21, 2002.

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Son of Meredith Wulff and John Bruce...has two younger siblings, Norah (16) and Elliot (14)...aunt, Rachel Wulff, played volleyball for the University of South Florida from 1996-98...enjoys traveling in his spare time...area of study is undecided...born December 25, 2001.

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KAIRIT

P | 6-2 | 245 | Freshman Senatobia, Miss. | Senatobia HS High School:

Played for coach Brandon Rowan at Senatobia...helped the Warriors to an 18-9 finish, the Region 2-3A championship and the first round of the MHSAA Class 3A playoffs as a senior...tossed 95 strikeouts against 15 walks during his senior campaign...struck out 11 in four innings in a 10-7 victory over New Albany on March 22, 2021...had nine strikeouts in back-to-back outings over Byhalia and Independence...struck out 10 in seven full innings against Kossuth on May 7, 2021...selected by the Mississippi Association of Coaches to play for the Crossroads Diamond Club 3A-4A North All-Star squad in the D. M. Howie All-Star Game...two-time All-Region selection at pitcher (2019, 2021) who was chosen Region 2-3A Pitcher of the Year and team MVP for the Warriors following his senior season...also selected as an All-Region 2-3A offensive lineman in football and participated on the Scholastic Shooting Team at Senatobia...off the field, graduated with honors and was a member of the Beta Club, National Honor Society, Interact Club, Student Government Association and the school’s Hall of Fame...received recruiting interest from Blue Mountain and multiple MACCC schools.

Personal:

Son of Elizabeth and Dr. Brant Kairit...has two siblings, Elizabeth Anne (16) and Leland (11)...father, Brant, pitched at Vanderbilt (1991-95), and grandfather, Ken, pitched at Mississippi State...enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time...studying business... nickname is “Car”...born September 22, 2002.

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WILLIAMS

C/OF | 6-1 | 175 | Sophomore Senatobia, Miss. | Senatobia HS 2021 (Freshman):

Played in four games, earning his only start in an April 2 victory against Holmes...hit .667 with two hits in three at-bats, highlighted by a two-run double against Holmes... off the field, named to the Fall 2020 Vice President’s List, and recognized as an Academic All-MACCC selection.

High School:

Played for head coach Brandon Rowan at Senatobia...batted .273 with three doubles, a triple and eight home runs...went 2-for-3 at the plate with two doubles and three RBIs in a March 6, 2020 loss to Horn Lake...made four appearances on the mound, tallying four strikeouts in 2.2 total innings pitched...as a junior, compiled 16 strikeouts in eight appearances and a 2-1 record...struck out a season-high four batters in a loss to Tishomingo County on March 19, 2019...during his sophomore season, struck out 13 batters in seven pitching appearances...off the field, maintained a 4.0 cumulative GPA and graduated with honors...received interest from a handful of MACCC programs.

Personal:

Son of Amanda and Chris Williams...has two siblings, Mary Beth (22) and Brandon (17)...enjoys hunting, fishing and riding ATVs in his spare time...studying electrical engineering...nickname is “Benny”...born April 11, 2001.

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HILL

P/INF | 6-3 | 215 | Sophomore Winona, Miss. | Winona Christian School 2021 (Freshman):

Made eight appearances on the mound, all in relief...struck out eight batters in 8.1 total innings, earning a 1-0 record after a February 8 victory at Coahoma...off the field, named to the Spring 2021 President’s List...recognized as both a Distinguished Academic AllMACCC and second team NJCAA All-Academic selection.

High School:

Played for head coach Shannon Self at Winona Christian School...guided the Stars to an 8-3 record during a COVID-19 shortened senior season...as a junior, helped WCS to a district title...batted .340 and finished 7-0 on the mound during his junior campaign... also earned first team all-district and team offensive MVP...team won state title in 2017, during his freshman season...participated in several sports and activities outside of baseball, including football, basketball, golf and skeet shooting...advanced to national tournament in skeet shooting...received interest from several MACCC programs.

Personal:

Son of Becky and Heath Hill...has two siblings, Taylor Grace (22) and Brannon (15)...first cousins, Austin Riley and Keegan James, both play in the Atlanta Braves and Colorado Rockies organizations, respectively...hobbies include hunting and fishing...studying agronomy...born March 9, 2001.

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2021-22 PREVIEW


SEASON OUTLOOK

COLTON PRESLEY

CALEB HOBSON

WESLEY LESTER

By now, it’s no secret that the NJCAA’s toughest and most stacked region lies in Division II, Region 23.

“He’s going to be one of our best arms,” Carson said. “We used him last year as a starter, but he might play a different role this season. We’re looking to have him primarily come out of the bullpen and I think that lines up with what he might do down the road at UAB. He throws that under-slot that can go all over the place, so he’s effective at everything he does.”

Aside from staunch national powerhouse LSU-Eunice, the rest of Region 23 encompasses the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference. Together, the overall region usually sports five to seven teams in the national rankings at once and for the couple teams that make it into the Division II World Series, most of the time their postseason stay ends with a championship banner or at least a deep run against other teams from across the nation.

Hobson and Marlin are far from the only sophomores expected to make an impact, however. Northwest returns a stable of pitchers that include Colton Presley, Jake Savage, Judah Buckner and Zach Willingham, while also welcoming back redshirt sophomore outfielder Landon Rogers, power hitter Wesley Lester, catcher Brady Logan and infielder Alan Kivett.

Historically, Northwest is no stranger to that type of success, but the Rangers have also fallen victim to some of those teams. Last season, head coach Mark Carson’s club kept the streak alive of 14 straight winning seasons, only to be eliminated in the first round by a red-hot East Central squad that ended up two outs away from punching its ticket to the World Series.

“We’re excited to have Landon back for a third season,” Carson said. “He might be the best athlete on the team and he’s an extremely hard worker. Wesley is another third-year guy that will play first and serve in a designated hitter role, as a strong, physical guy that can really contribute and help us.”

It’s that level of toughness that makes the MACCC and Region 23 so grueling year in and year out. While that might be intimidating to some, Northwest has come to expect the obstacles that are attached with competing in this conference, and this year’s club is up to the challenge. “We caught the wrong team at the wrong time,” Carson said, reflecting on last season’s elimination. “They were hot as firecracker and I give credit to them and what they accomplished. For us, we lost so much of last year’s team because we had a lot of guys with extra eligibility after COVID. Because we lost so many of those guys, this team really is a whole new look. We have had to come in and put the puzzle pieces together and start from the ground up.” Although Northwest loses a lot of punch from last season’s batting order, the Rangers do return several key pieces to their sophomore class. One of those is sophomore outfielder and UT Martin signee Caleb Hobson, who finished as the team’s leading hitter with a .344 batting average.

Also joining the fold are a slew of transfers, led by former LSU pitcher Brooks Rice, catcher Ryan Lee (Union University), infielder Hunter Cramer (Wichita State) and recent newcomer Brayden Sanders, who spent the fall at Ole Miss. On his transfers, Carson expects Lee and Logan to share catching duties, while also anticipating a fully-healthy Rice to make his debut in early March. For his sophomore class as a whole, Carson is hoping to have his team carry on the hardworking tradition, while also aiming for his newcomers to adjust to in-game experience. “The culture we have always had here is working hard and doing things the right way,” Carson said. “We do have some really good leaders back on this team, so you hope that this culture continues to spread to our transfers and our freshmen for everyone to carry on. We have guys who bring a lot to the table and have a skill-set that is really good. Most of the things they lack are game experience, so that’s going to be something that we watch to see how they handle it.”

“Caleb is a tremendous athlete and one of the best outfielders that I have ever coached,” Carson said. “He’s a fast player who plays the game the right way and he had a great freshman year. We’re expecting him to pick up right where he left off and hold down center field for us. We have worked him out at shortstop too, so we might utilize him a little in the infield, but he’s going to primarily be in the outfield, hitting in the top of the order and hopefully stealing a lot of bases for us.”

Navigating through this season’s schedule is going to be the biggest key to measuring the Rangers’ success, and the non-conference portion is no exception. Northwest opens out of the gate against Southwest Tennessee on Friday, February 11, before turning around to Millington, Tenn. the very next day for a pair of contests with Lake Land College and Glen Oaks Community College. From there, doubleheaders with Jackson State (Tenn.), Wallace State-Hanceville, Rend Lake and Freed-Hardeman pepper the remaining non-conference slate.

On the mound, the Rangers return another strong arm with recent UAB signee John Luke Marlin. The Tupelo native made five starts and 12 appearances as a freshman and finished with 39 strikeouts, good for second behind only current Delta State pitcher Hammer Franks.

All of that, Carson says, is to prepare for the onslaught of challenges that will come from the regular season MACCC slate.

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SEASON OUTLOOK “I’m not someone that is going to search around to see how many [non-conference] games we can win,” Carson said. “Some people do that and that’s their prerogative, but I feel that we need to schedule games that are going to help us prepare for a really stout conference schedule. We have loaded it down with some teams that we think are great clubs and we have to go on the road a few times, so the non-conference schedule is important in helping us solidify a lineup for conference play.” One of the biggest challenges heading into this season has been improving from the fall. And while Carson admits the fall schedule didn’t turn out as he had hoped, he also says that there were signs of improvement late in the semester that he hopes to carry over into the spring. “We didn’t have a good fall and we left some questions unanswered heading into this semester,” Carson said. “We worked hard, but our numbers didn’t show that and I think that might have been some of our inexperience showing up. I told our team that toward the end of the fall, I thought I saw us turning the corner and some guys making some strides, but then the fall had to come to an end. So I have been real anxious for us to get back out there and I think we picked up where we left off.” While there are no easy games on the schedule, Carson remains positive that his team will rise to the occasion, as so many of his clubs have done in the past. “The biggest hurdle we have to get over is establishing our identity quickly,” Carson added. “I want our identity to be one that when other teams see us coming up on the schedule that they know they’re in for a dogfight, they know that they are in for a battle against a team that’s going to play hard. As a head coach, that is what I want our identity to be. I think that’s contagious and it comes with leadership, starting with myself and the coaching staff. I believe that aspect will show up on the field.”

Last season’s playoff journey came to a quick end for coach MARK CARSON and his team. This year, Carson is looking to navigate a young roster through another stacked schedule.

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2021-22 SEASON OPPONENTS Southwest Tennessee

Jackson State

QUICK FACTS: Location: Memphis, Tenn. Founded: 2000 Enrollment: 8,382 President: Dr. Tracy T. Hall Athletic Director: Sherman Greer Conference: TCCAA Nickname: Saluqis Colors: Red & Navy Ballpark: USA Stadium (Millington, Tenn.) Head Coach: Eric Shoenrock 2021 Record: 14-25-1 2021 Conference Record: 11-20-1

QUICK FACTS: Location: Jackson, Tenn. Founded: 1967 Enrollment: 3,542 President: Dr. George J. Pimentel Athletic Director: Steve Cornelison Conference: TCCAA Nickname: GreenJays Colors: Green, Blue and Black Ballpark: Jack Martin Field Head Coach: Michael Winders 2021 Record: 8-25-1 2021 Conference Record: 6-21-1

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Keith Gentry Phone: (901) 333-4114 Email: mgentry@southwest.tn.edu Web Address: athletics.southwest.tn.edu Series History: Northwest leads series 60-39-1 First Meeting: March 7, 1973 in Memphis, Tenn.: Northwest 7, Southwest Tennessee 3 Last Meeting: March 5, 2019 in Millington, Tenn.: Southwest Tennessee 4, Northwest 3

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None (refer to AD) Phone: (731) 424-3520, ext. 50239 Email: scornelison@jscc.edu Web Address: jscc.edu/athletics Series History: Jackson State leads series 36-37-2 First Meeting: March 24, 1983 in Senatobia: No results recorded Last Meeting: February 20, 2018 in Senatobia: Jackson State 11, Northwest 10

Lake Land College

Wallace State-Hanceville

February 18 • 1/4 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Jim Miles Field

February 26 • 1/4 P.M. • Hanceville, Ala. • James C. Bailey Stadium

QUICK FACTS: Location: Mattoon, Ill. Founded: 1966 Enrollment: 3,644 President: Jonathan “Josh” Bullock Athletic Director: Bill Jackson Conference: GRAC Nickname: Lakers Colors: Red & Black Ballpark: Laker Baseball Field Head Coach: Julio Godinez 2021 Record: 27-28 2021 Conference Record: 13-17

QUICK FACTS: Location: Hanceville, Ala. Founded: 1966 Enrollment: 6,000 President: Vicki P. Karolewics Athletic Director: Paul Bailey Conference: ACCCC Nickname: Lions Colors: Orange & Blue Ballpark: James C. Bailey Stadium Head Coach: Randy Putman 2021 Record: 28-21 2021 Conference Record: 19-13

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None (refer to AD) Phone: (217) 234-5296 Email: wjackson60312@lakelandcollege.edu Web Address: lakelandlakersathletics.com Series History: Series tied at 6-6 First Meeting: April 8, 1990 in Senatobia: Northwest 8, Lake Land 5 Last Meeting: February 24, 2017 in Senatobia: Northwest 13, Lake Land 2

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Russell Moore Phone: (256) 352-8443 Email: russell.moore@wallacestate.edu Web Address: athletics.wallacestate.edu Series History: Northwest leads series 1-0 First Meeting: February 25, 2020 in Senatobia: Northwest 8, Wallace State-Hanceville 2 Last Meeting: February 25, 2020 in Senatobia: Northwest 8, Wallace State-Hanceville 2

February 11 • 1/4 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Jim Miles Field

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February 28 • 2/5 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Jim Miles Field

Mississippi Delta

March 9 • 2 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Jim Miles Field April 20 • 1/4 P.M. • Moorhead, Miss. • Jimmy Bellipanni Baseball Complex

QUICK FACTS: Location: Henderson, Tenn. Founded: 1869 Enrollment: 3,945 President: David Shannon Athletic Director: Mike McCutchen Conference: Mid-South (NAIA) Nickname: Lions Colors: Maroon & Gold Ballpark: Carnes Baseball Field Head Coach: Jonathan Estes 2021 Record: 2-2 2021 Conference Record: N/A

QUICK FACTS: Location: Moorhead, Miss. Founded: 1926 Enrollment: 3,609 President: Dr. Tyrone Jackson Athletic Director: Jason Conner Conference: MACCC Nickname: Trojans Colors: Red & Black Ballpark: Jimmy Bellipanni Baseball Complex Head Coach: Luke Stanley 2021 Record: 15-21 2021 Conference Record: 11-17

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Taylor Hodges Phone: (731) 989-6356 Email: thodges@fhu.edu Web Address: gofhulions.com Series History: First meeting

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Jason Conner Phone: (662) 246-6479 Email: jconner@msdelta.edu Web Address: mdcctrojans.com Series History: Northwest leads series 81-60 First Meeting: 1964 (no date recorded): Mississippi Delta 5, Northwest 1 Last Meeting: April 6, 2021 in Senatobia: Northwest 5, Mississippi Delta 3 (10 inn.)

Rend Lake

Coahoma

QUICK FACTS: Location: Ina, Ill. Founded: 1955 Enrollment: 2,295 President: Terry Wilkerson Athletic Director: Tim Wills Conference: GRAC Nickname: Warriors Colors: Black & Red Ballpark: RLC Baseball Field Head Coach: Walker Bullington 2021 Record: 21-21 2021 Conference Record: 14-14

QUICK FACTS: Location: Clarksdale, Miss. Founded: 1949 Enrollment: 1,860 President: Dr. Valmadge Towner Athletic Director: Reggy Hankerson Conference: MACCC Nickname: Tigers Colors: Maroon & Silver Ballpark: Eddie C. Smith Sportsplex Head Coach: Lee Hodge 2021 Record: 6-28 2021 Conference Record: 6-15

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None (refer to AD) Phone: (618) 437-5321, ext. 1270 Email: wills@rlc.edu Web Address: rendlakewarriors.com Series History: Northwest leads series 7-4 First Meeting: February 19, 2010 in Senatobia: Northwest 10, Rend Lake 8 Last Meeting: February 18, 2017 in Senatobia: Northwest 4, Rend Lake 3

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Bradley Charles Phone: (662) 621-4044 Email: bcharles@coahomacc.edu Web Address: coahomasports.com Series History: Northwest leads series 116-5 First Meeting: 1972 (no date recorded): Northwest 16, Coahoma 1 Last Meeting: March 16, 2021 in Senatobia: Northwest 11, Coahoma 2

March 4 • 2/5 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Jim Miles Field

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2021-22 SEason Opponents Pearl River

Mississippi Gulf Coast

March 12 • 1/4 P.M. • Poplarville, Miss. • Dub Herring Park

March 19 • 2/5 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Jim Miles Field

QUICK FACTS: Location: Poplarville, Miss. Founded: 1924 Enrollment: 3,914 President: Dr. Adam Breerwood Athletic Director: Scotty Fletcher Conference: MACCC Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Maroon & Gold Ballpark: Dub Herring Park Head Coach: Michael Avalon 2021 Record: 36-9 2021 Conference Record: 23-5

QUICK FACTS: Location: Perkinston, Miss. Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 5,678 President: Dr. Mary S. Graham Athletic Director: Steven Campbell, Jr. Conference: MACCC Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue & Gold Ballpark: Ken “Curly” Farris Field Head Coach: Bob Keller 2021 Record: 20-21 2021 Conference Record: 16-12

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Dylan Dunaway Phone: (601) 403-1488 Email: ddunaway@prcc.edu Web Address: prccathletics.com Series History: Pearl River leads series 14-10 First Meeting: April 27, 1988 in Senatobia: Northwest 4, Pearl River 1 Last Meeting: November 4, 2021 in Senatobia: Pearl River 12, Northwest 0

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Don Hammack Phone: (601) 928-6315 Email: don.hammack@mgccc.edu Web Address: mgcccbulldogs.com Series History: Northwest leads series 24-23 First Meeting: 1972 (no date recorded): Mississippi Gulf Coast 6, Northwest 0 Last Meeting: March 6, 2021 in Perkinston: Mississippi Gulf Coast 4, Northwest 3

Itawamba

East Mississippi

QUICK FACTS: Location: Fulton, Miss. Founded: 1948 Enrollment: 4,238 President: Dr. Jay Allen Athletic Director: Carrie Ball-Williamson Conference: MACCC Nickname: Indians Colors: Red & Navy Ballpark: Roy Cresap Field Head Coach: Rick Collier 2021 Record: 25-15 2021 Conference Record: 19-9

QUICK FACTS: Location: Scooba, Miss. Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 3,232 President: Scott Alsobrooks Athletic Director: Sharon Thompson Conference: MACCC Nickname: Lions Colors: Red, Black & White Ballpark: Gerald Poole Field Head Coach: Brett Kimbrel 2021 Record: 18-18 2021 Conference Record: 11-17

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Adam Gore Phone: (662) 862-8059 Email: acgore@iccms.edu Web Address: letsgoicc.com Series History: Northwest leads series 85-72-1 First Meeting: 1964 in Fulton (no date recorded): Itawamba 9, Northwest 5 Last Meeting: April 20, 2021: Itawamba 13, Northwest 7

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: David Rosinski Phone: (662) 476-5042 Email: drosinski@eastms.edu Web Address: emccathletics.com Series History: Northwest leads series 78-41 First Meeting: 1964 in Scooba (no date recorded): East Mississippi 4, Northwest 3 Last Meeting: March 3, 2021 in Senatobia: Northwest 5, East Mississippi 2 (9 inn.)

March 23 • 2/5 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Jim Miles Field

March 15 • 3/6 P.M. • Fulton, Miss. • Roy Cresap Field

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2021-22 SEason Opponents Meridian

Jones College

March 26 • 2/5 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Jim Miles Field

April 2 • 2/5 P.M. • Ellisville, Miss. • Community Bank Park

QUICK FACTS: Location: Meridian, Miss. Founded: 1937 Enrollment: 3,096 President: Dr. Tom Huebner Athletic Director: Sander Atkinson Conference: MACCC Nickname: Eagles Colors: Green & White Ballpark: Scaggs Field Head Coach: Dillon Sudduth 2021 Record: 32-13 2021 Conference Record: 20-8

QUICK FACTS: Location: Ellisville, Miss. Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 3,876 President: Dr. Jesse Smith Athletic Director: Joel Cain Conference: MACCC Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Maroon & Gold Ballpark: Community Bank Park Head Coach: Wes Thigpen 2021 Record: 25-20 2021 Conference Record: 17-11

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Christopher Haralson Phone: (601) 484-8828 Email: charals1@meridiancc.edu Web Address: mcceagles.com Series History: Meridian leads series 20-12 First Meeting: 1979 (no date recorded): Northwest 4, Meridian 3 Last Meeting: March 13, 2021 in Meridian: Meridian 7, Northwest 6 (9 inn.)

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Kevin Maloney Phone: (601) 477-4146 Email: kevin.maloney@jcjc.edu Web Address: jcbobcats.com Series History: Jones College leads series 27-16 First Meeting: March 3, 1990 in Ellisville: Jones College 3, Northwest 1 Last Meeting: March 20, 2021 in Senatobia: Northwest 3, Jones College 2

Northeast

Hinds

QUICK FACTS: Location: Booneville, Miss. Founded: 1948 Enrollment: 3,500 President: Ricky G. Ford Athletic Director: Kent Farris Conference: MACCC Nickname: Tigers Colors: Black & Gold Ballpark: Northeast Baseball Complex Head Coach: Richy Harrelson 2021 Record: 17-23 2021 Conference Record: 10-18

QUICK FACTS: Location: Raymond, Miss. Founded: 1903 Enrollment: 12,000 President: Dr. Stephen Vacik Athletic Director: Nathan Werremeyer Conference: MACCC Nickname: Eagles Colors: Maroon & White Ballpark: Joe G. Moss Field Head Coach: Dan Rives 2021 Record: 25-18 2021 Conference Record: 19-11

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Blake Long Phone: (662) 720-7448 Email: bdlong@nemcc.edu Web Address: nemccathletics.com Series History: Northwest leads series 103-47 First Meeting: 1964 in Booneville (no date recorded): Northwest 11, Northeast 4 Last Meeting: March 10, 2021 in Booneville: Northwest 11, Northeast 0 (5 inn.)

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Matthew Alford Phone: (601) 857-3323 Email: matthew.alford@hindscc.edu Web Address: sports.hindscc.edu Series History: Hinds leads series 36-28 First Meeting: 1976 (no date recorded): Northwest 4, Hinds 3 Last Meeting: March 28, 2021 in Senatobia: Northwest 1, Hinds 0

April 9 • 2/5 P.M. • Raymond, Miss. • Joe G. Moss Field

March 29 • 3/6 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Jim Miles Field

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2021-22 SEason Opponents Holmes

Copiah-Lincoln

QUICK FACTS: Location: Goodman, Miss. Founded: 1925 Enrollment: 5,678 President: Dr. Jim Haffey Athletic Director: Andy Wood Conference: MACCC Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Cardinal, Black & White Ballpark: Charlie Donald Field Head Coach: Scott DeLoach 2021 Record: 5-33 2021 Conference Record: 3-25

QUICK FACTS: Location: Wesson, Miss. Founded: 1928 Enrollment: 3,094 President: Dr. Jane Hulon Sims Athletic Director: Bryan Nobile Conference: MACCC Nickname: Wolves Colors: Blue & Gray Ballpark: Walter R. Sullivan Field Head Coach: Clay Smith 2021 Record: 19-24 2021 Conference Record: 15-13

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Steve Diffey Phone: (662) 472-9068 Email: sdiffey@holmescc.edu Web Address: holmesathletics.com Series History: Northwest leads series 73-40 First Meeting: 1964 in Senatobia (no date recorded): Northwest 15, Holmes 2 Last Meeting: April 2, 2021 in Senatobia: Northwest 13, Holmes 6

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Natalie Davis Phone: (601) 643-8354 Email: natalie.davis@colin.edu Web Address: colinathletics.com Series History: Northwest leads series 30-11 First Meeting: March 4, 1990 in Wesson: Northwest 10, Copiah-Lincoln 4 Last Meeting: April 18, 2021 in Wesson: Copiah-Lincoln 6, Northwest 3

April 12 • 3/6 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Jim Miles Field

April 23 • 2/5 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Jim Miles Field

East Central

Southwest Mississippi

QUICK FACTS: Location: Decatur, Miss. Founded: 1928 Enrollment: 1,958 President: Dr. Brent Gregory Athletic Director: Paul Nixon Conference: MACCC Nickname: Warriors Colors: Black & Gold Ballpark: Clark-Gay Baseball Complex Head Coach: Neal Holliman 2021 Record: 30-17 2021 Conference Record: 23-10

QUICK FACTS: Location: Summit, Miss. Founded: 1932 Enrollment: 1,788 President: Dr. J. Steven Bishop Athletic Director: Bill Wallace Conference: MACCC Nickname: Bears Colors: Blue & Red Ballpar: Bear Park Head Coach: Jack Edmonson 2021 Record: 7-29 2021 Conference Record: 6-22

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Lucas Calvert Phone: (601) 635-6377 Email: lcalvert@eccc.edu Web Address: ecccathletics.com Series History: Northwest leads series 31-27 First Meeting: 1973 in Decatur (no date recorded): No score recorded Last Meeting: May 8, 2021 in Decatur: East Central 13, Northwest 5

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Travis Connelly Phone: (601) 276-3878 Email: tconnelley@smcc.edu Web Address: southwestbearathletics.com Series History: Northwest leads series 16-9 First Meeting: 1993 in Summit (no date recorded): Southwest Mississippi 1, Northwest 0 Last Meeting: April 25, 2021 in Summit: Northwest 5, Southwest Mississippi 2

April 29 • 2/5 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Jim Miles Field

April 15 • 2/5 P.M. • Decatur, Miss. • Clark-Gay Baseball Complex

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2021 In REVIEW OVERALL STATISTICS Player Benton Williams Caleb Hobson Kelton Hall Garrett Riggs Ty Leatherwood Peyton Mills Peyton Puckett Brady Logan Cade Bell Dylan Hale Peeko Townsend Noah Hattier Landon Rogers Tucker Richmond Cade Spratlin McGreger Lee Wesley Lester Cameron Lancaster Alan Kivett Tyler Byrd Hammer Franks Colton Presley Latham Hill Mac Sims Totals Opponents

AVG .667 .344 .328 .317 .312 .311 .296 .286 .286 .273 .273 .268 .267 .260 .250 .250 .236 .182 .158 .125 .121 .000 .000 .000 .283 .269

GP-GS 4-1 39-39 39-39 27-22 25-21 40-40 38-38 10-1 6-1 28-24 12-7 41-41 28-23 25-24 25-18 9-1 23-18 24-3 17-6 7-1 21-18 13-6 8-0 2-0 42-42 42-42

AB 3 122 119 60 77 122 135 14 7 66 22 112 75 73 60 12 55 22 19 8 33 3 1 1 1221 1072

R 4 34 30 17 16 31 41 0 3 15 9 27 15 18 11 3 16 4 6 1 1 1 0 0 303 228

H 2 42 39 19 24 38 40 4 2 18 6 30 20 19 15 3 13 4 3 1 4 0 0 0 346 288

2B 1 7 3 2 1 7 8 0 0 5 2 3 6 2 3 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 57 43

3B 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 7

HR 0 3 12 8 2 15 5 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 39

RBI 2 19 45 24 15 44 20 3 2 19 8 12 13 9 6 1 14 3 2 1 6 0 0 0 268 193

TB 3 58 78 49 35 90 63 4 2 32 14 38 29 23 21 7 32 4 5 1 4 0 0 0 592 460

SLG% 1.000 .475 .655 .817 .455 .738 .467 .286 .286 .485 .636 .339 .387 .315 .350 .583 .582 .182 .263 .125 .121 .000 .000 .000 .485 .431

BB 2 17 23 10 7 15 22 1 0 13 7 25 6 11 10 1 10 5 4 0 2 0 0 0 191 135

HP 0 5 4 0 0 4 2 0 1 3 2 1 3 3 0 0 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 36 59

SO 1 29 25 21 20 51 33 3 3 16 9 19 16 14 12 5 19 8 5 3 16 2 1 1 332 268

OB% .800 .438 .446 .403 .365 .388 .395 .313 .375 .400 .469 .403 .345 .379 .357 .308 .377 .379 .385 .125 .171 .000 .000 .000 .390 .377

SB-ATT 1-1 17-21 2-2 5-5 0-0 6-10 8-9 0-0 0-0 3-4 3-3 10-11 4-4 12-12 7-8 1-1 1-2 1-2 5-5 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 88-102 46-61

PO 0 79 226 74 39 17 38 18 0 33 7 51 37 32 79 5 12 29 10 0 8 1 0 0 802 781

A 0 3 11 16 9 59 22 5 0 2 0 102 2 31 23 0 0 2 11 2 6 1 1 0 330 220

E 0 0 3 1 1 12 4 2 0 0 2 16 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 61 44

FLD% .000 1.000 .988 .989 .980 .864 .938 .920 .000 1.000 .778 .905 .975 .969 .971 1.000 1.000 .969 .955 1.000 .875 1.000 .500 .000 .949 .958

PITCHING STATISTICS Player Tyler Byrd Judah Buckner Colton Peel Will Logsdon Hammer Franks John Luke Marlin Jake Savage Alonzo Hunt Joel Wilkinson Latham Hill Colton Presley Josh Hill Cameron Lancaster Owen Bruce Alan Kivett Mac Sims Totals Opponents

ERA 0.00 1.38 1.50 3.37 4.47 5.40 5.65 5.79 6.12 6.48 6.95 7.02 10.38 12.00 14.40 99.00 5.46 7.41

W-L 0-0 1-0 3-1 1-1 5-3 2-3 5-3 0-0 1-1 1-0 2-2 1-3 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 24-18 17-21

APP 1 11 7 14 11 12 15 4 13 8 10 7 5 1 4 1 124 113

GS 0 0 7 0 9 5 0 0 4 0 7 7 0 1 0 0 40 38

CG 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3

SH 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3

CB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SV 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3

IP 1.1 13.0 30.0 18.2 52.1 33.1 28.2 4.2 32.1 8.1 33.2 33.1 8.2 3.0 5.0 0.0 306.1 274.1

H 2 10 23 14 41 38 26 4 43 10 29 42 11 5 9 0 307 310

R-ER 0-0 5-2 20-5 12-7 32-26 23-20 23-18 10-3 30-22 9-6 30-26 31-26 10-10 4-4 8-8 3-3 250-186 266-226

BB 0 11 17 5 21 12 14 6 9 7 20 15 2 2 6 0 150 175

SO 2 15 31 13 52 39 29 7 28 8 38 32 4 2 1 0 301 304

2B 0 1 2 1 3 5 1 0 5 0 4 3 1 1 2 0 29 40

3B 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 5

HR 0 2 3 3 4 4 6 0 5 0 7 5 1 1 2 0 43 54

AB 6 43 113 63 151 135 102 20 134 27 127 125 38 12 21 0 1117 1096

B/Avg .333 .233 .204 .222 .272 .281 .255 .200 .321 .370 .228 .336 .289 .417 .429 .000 .275 .283

WP HBP 1 0 1 3 4 8 3 5 2 11 3 5 6 7 8 1 1 3 3 3 2 9 5 6 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 39 67 44 37

PB - Team (18), Cade Spratlin (9), Garrett Riggs (7), Hayden Leatherwood (2), Opp (17). Pickoffs - Team (3), Josh Hill (2), Opp (8). SBA/ATT - Cade Spratlin (18-24), Colton Peel (6-9), Garrett Riggs (6-9), Josh Hill (5-5), Hayden Leatherwood (5-8), Hammer Franks (4-6), Alan Kivett (4-5), Colton Presley (4-5), Jake Savage (4-4), Brady Logan (3-3), John Luke Marlin (2-3), Judah Buckner (1-1), Alonzo Hunt (1-1), Joel Wilkinson (1-3).

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HOME RUNS WALKS STRIKEOUTS SAC HITS

SAC FLIES STOLEN BASES HIT BY PITCH CAUGHT STEALING RUNS ALLOWED EARNED RUNS WALKS ALLOWED STRIKEOUTS HITS ALLOWED

TEAM GAME HIGHS 39 at Northeast (3/10/21) 19 at Copiah-Lincoln (4/18/21) 15 at Coahoma (2/8/21) 17 at Copiah-Lincoln (4/18/21) 7 COAHOMA (3/16/21) 1 EAST MISSISSIPPI (2/3/21) 1 MISSISSIPPI DELTA (4/6/21) 1 @ Northeast (3/10/21) 1 @ Northeast (3/10/21) 1 @ Copiah-Lincoln (4/18/21) 5 @ Northeast (3/10/21) 12 @ Copiah-Lincoln (4/18/21) 18 MISSISSIPPI DELTA (4/6/21) 1 COAHOMA (1/29/21) 1 COAHOMA (1/29/21) 1 PEARL RIVER (3/4/21) 1 JONES COLLEGE (3/20/21) 1 EAST CENTRAL (4/10/21) 2 COAHOMA (1/29/21) 2 ITAWAMBA (4/20/21) 2 @ Meridian (3/13/21) 7 COAHOMA (1/29/21) 7 @ Coahoma (2/8/21) 4 @ Copiah-Lincoln (4/18/21) 2 EAST MISSISSIPPI (2/3/21) 2 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI (4/25/21) 17 EAST MISSISSIPPI (2/3/21) 13 NORTHEAST (2/6/21) 12 EAST MISSISSIPPI (2/3/21) 13 PEARL RIVER (3/4/21) 13 @ East Mississippi (3/3/21) 15 @ Mississippi Gulf Coast (3/6/21) 15 @ East Central (5/8/21)

DOUBLES ALLOWED

TRIPLES ALLOWED

HOME RUNS ALLOWED WILD PITCHES HIT BATTERS

AT BATS RUNS SCORED HITS RUNS BATTED IN DOUBLES TRIPLES

3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 5 4 4 7

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS 6 Caleb Hobson vs. Coahoma (3/16/21) 4 Peyton Puckett vs. Coahoma (1/29/21) 4 Dylan Hale @ Copiah-Lincoln (4/18/21) 4 Caleb Hobson vs. Coahoma (3/16/21) 7 Garrett Riggs @ Copiah-Lincoln (4/18/21) 2 Peyton Puckett vs. East Mississippi (2/3/21) 2 Landon Rogers vs. Coahoma (3/16/21) 2 Peyton Mills @ Copiah-Lincoln (4/18/21) 1 Ty Leatherwood vs. East Mississippi (2/3/21) 1 Tucker Richmond vs. Miss. Delta (4/6/21) 1 Ty Leatherwood @ Northeast (3/10/21) 1 Garrett Riggs @ Northeast (3/10/21) 1

HOME RUNS WALKS STOLEN BASES INNINGS PITCHED EARNED RUNS ALLOWED WALKS ALLOWED

HOME RUNS ALLOWED STRIKEOUTS

NORTHEAST (2/6/21) MISSISSIPPI DELTA (4/6/21) @ Mississippi Gulf Coast (3/6/21) @ East Central (5/8/21) EAST MISSISSIPPI (2/3/21) NORTHEAST (2/6/21) HINDS (3/28/21) HINDS (3/28/21) MISSISSIPPI DELTA (4/6/21) @ Mississippi Gulf Coast (3/6/21) EAST MISSISSIPPI (2/3/21) HOLMES (4/2/21) PEARL RIVER (3/4/21)

2 2 2 5 3 3 3 8.2 7 4 4 4 4 4 10 10

Garrett Riggs @ Copiah-Lincoln (4/18/21)

Peyton Mills vs. East Mississippi (2/3/21) Garrett Riggs vs. Miss. Delta (4/6/21) Kelton Hall @ Northeast (3/10/21) Dylan Hale @ Copiah-Lincoln (4/18/21) Tucker Richmond vs. Coahoma (1/29/21) Alan Kivett vs. Coahoma (3/16/21) Noah Hattier @ Coahoma (2/8/21) Josh Hill vs. Jones College (3/20/21) Hammer Franks @ SW Mississippi (4/25/21)

Josh Hill vs. East Mississippi (2/3/21) Alonzo Hunt vs. East Mississippi (2/3/21) Colton Peel @ East Mississippi (3/3/21) Hammer Franks @ East Central (5/7/21) Josh Hill @ Meridian (3/13/21) John Luke Marlin vs. Hinds (3/28/21) Colton Presley @ SW Mississippi (4/25/21)

GARRETT RIGGS accounted for seven RBIs in a 19-4 road victory at Copiah-Lincoln late in the regular season.

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PEYTON MILLS

KELTON HALL

TY LEATHERWOOD

CATEGORY LEADERS - BATTING Batting Average Caleb Hobson Kelton Hall Peyton Mills Peyton Puckett Noah Hattier

Runs Batted In Kelton Hall Peyton Mills Peyton Puckett Caleb Hobson Noah Hattier

45 44 20 19 12

Total Bases Peyton Mills Kelton Hall Peyton Puckett Caleb Hobson Garrett Riggs

90 78 63 58 49

Slugging Percentage Peyton Mills .738 Kelton Hall .655 Caleb Hobson .475 Peyton Puckett .467 Noah Hattier .339

Doubles Peyton Puckett Caleb Hobson Peyton Mills Kelton Hall Noah Hattier

8 7 7 3 3

Walks Noah Hattier Kelton Hall Peyton Puckett Caleb Hobson Peyton Mills

25 23 22 17 15

Runs Scored Peyton Puckett Caleb Hobson Peyton Mills Kelton Hall Noah Hattier

41 34 31 30 27

Triples Garrett Riggs Ty Leatherwood Noah Hattier Tucker Richmond

2 2 1 1

17 10 8 6 2

Hits Caleb Hobson Peyton Puckett Kelton Hall Peyton Mills Noah Hattier

42 40 39 38 30

Home Runs Peyton Mills Kelton Hall Garrett Riggs Peyton Puckett Wesley Lester

Stolen Bases Caleb Hobson Noah Hattier Peyton Puckett Peyton Mills Kelton Hall

15 12 8 5 5

At-Bats Peyton Puckett Peyton Mills Caleb Hobson Kelton Hall Noah Hattier

135 122 122 119 112

.344 .328 .311 .296 .268

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HAMMER FRANKS

WILL LOGSDON

JUDAH BUCKNER

CATEGORY LEADERS - PITCHING/FIELDING Earned Run Average (ERA) Judah Buckner 1.38 Colton Peel 1.50 Will Logsdon 3.37 Hammer Franks 4.47 John Luke Marlin 5.40

Innings Pitched Hammer Franks Colton Presley Josh Hill John Luke Marlin Joel Wilkinson

52.1 33.2 33.1 33.1 32.1

Earned Runs Allowed Judah Buckner 2 Alonzo Hunt 3 Owen Bruce 4 Colton Peel 5 Latham Hill 6

Opposing Batting Average Alonzo Hunt .200 Colton Peel .204 Will Logsdon .222 Colton Presley .228 Judah Buckner .233

Appearances Jake Savage Will Logsdon Joel Wilkinson John Luke Marlin Hammer Franks

15 14 13 12 11

Hits Allowed Tyler Byrd Alonzo Hunt Owen Bruce Alan Kivett Judah Buckner

Wins Hammer Franks Jake Savage Colton Peel Colton Presley John Luke Marlin

5 5 3 2 2

Games Started Hammer Franks Colton Peel Colton Presley Josh Hill John Luke Marlin

9 7 7 7 5

Fielding Percentage Caleb Hobson 1.000 Garrett Riggs .989 Kelton Hall .988 Cade Spratlin .971 Tucker Richmond .969

Saves John Luke Marlin Will Logsdon Jake Savage

2 1 1

Strikeouts Hammer Franks John Luke Marlin Colton Presley Josh Hill Colton Peel

52 39 38 32 31

Caught Stealing Cade Spratlin Colton Peel Garrett Riggs Ty Leatherwood Hammer Franks

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NEXT LEVEL RANGERS Alabama, Univ. of Charley Sullivan, RHP (2010)

Alabama at Birmingham, Univ. of Peyton Puckett, INF (2021)

Blue Mountain College Joel Rich, INF (2010) Colt Smith, RHP (2017) Garrett Riggs, C (2021) Dylan Hale, OF (2021) McGreger Lee, INF (2021) Kelton Hall, INF (2021) Alonzo Hunt, RHP (2021) Colton Peel, RHP (2021)

Arkansas-Monticello, Univ. of Stephen Sexton, OF (2015) James Clark, INF (2015) Grant Black, RHP (2015) Landon McFadden, RHP (2015) Peter Barton, RHP (2015) Kody Kimbrough, C (2015) Trent Bunting, RHP (2020)

Arkansas State University

Darrel Arnold (1955) Troy Martin, INF (2003) Brad Burkhead, OF (2003) Brandon Westmoreland, P (2004) Chase Ware, P (2007) Nathan Harrison, RHP (2018)

Arkansas Tech University

Central Methodist University Adam Friga, INF (2003)

Charleston Southern University Peyton Mills, INF (2021)

Christian Brothers University Steven Oelke, P (1999) Blake Christian, C (2004) Will Britt, C (2007) Hunter Parham, INF (2010) Jon-Michael Davis, LHP (2010) Josh Hopkins, INF (2011) Bill Higdon, LHP (2012) Peyton Willoughby, RHP (2014) Taylor King, INF (2015) Baron Davies, INF (2018)

CHARLEY SULLIVAN

Colt Burns, LHP (2012) Josh Johnson, INF (2012)

Delta State University Austin Peay University Aaron Campbell, OF (2017) Drew Hurst, RHP (2018)

Belhaven University

Daniel Husband, OF (1999) Charlie Edwards, OF (2007) Kyle Hunt, P (2008) Craig Dean, INF (2008) Mark Husband, RHP (2010) Chad Wardlaw, OF (2011) Walt McCullough, OF (2013) Jim Tom Copeland, RHP (2013) Tanner Cable, RHP (2015) Justin Milam, INF (2018) Hunter White, C (2018)

Bethel University Matt Simpson, INF (2009)

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A.C. Williams, Jr. (1937) John Brewer (1949) Jim Miles (1963) Ronald “Runt” McMinn (1964) Johnny Ray (1987) Jeff Walls, P (1999) Marcus Van Every, INF (1999) Chad Thompson, P (1999) Josh Barton, P (2002) Tim Lloyd, OF (2003) Gary-Scott Gabbert, INF (2004) Brandon Hall, P (2008) Jeffrey Vance, RHP (2009) Dex Herrington, OF (2012) Tanner Cable, RHP (2014) Cody Wadell, RHP (2014) Austin Towles, RHP (2016) Jonathan Lindsey, LHP (2016) Jamell Newson, OF (2016) Clay Casey, OF (2016) Dalton Minton, LHP (2017) David Herrington, INF (2017) Landon Zizmann, RHP (2020) Hammer Franks, OF/P (2021)

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NEXT LEVEL RANGERS Houston, Univ. of

Clay Casey, OF (2015)

Lee University Seth Walker, OF (2009)

Little Rock, Univ. of Arkansas at Marshal Hamrick, LHP (2011)

Memphis, Univ. of

David Moss (1984) Jack Peel (1984) Joel Posey, P (2001) Andy Gesell, INF (2001) Brandon Rowan, P (2002) Tim Senter, P (2004) Josh Irvin, OF (2005) Josh Ross, P (2008) Rick Russell, C/INF (2009) Alan Mathis, INF (2009) Drew Griffin, INF (2011) Taylor King, INF (2014) Matt Ferguson, RHP (2014) Kramer Hollenbach, OF (2014) Ian Hawkins, LHP (2018) Carson Stinnett, RHP (2019) Reed Harding, RHP (2019) Dalton Fowler, LHP (2021) Tanner Booth, C (2021)

Mid-Continent University Joseph Blair, C (2011) Austin Overall, INF (2012) Jimmy Braswell, INF (2012)

Mississippi, Univ. of

Jamie Howell, Sr. (1958) Sledge Floyd, P (1999) Jon Reeder, OF (2000) Justin Donovan, OF (2002) Jeremy Massie, LHP (2012) Cody Reed, LHP (2013)* Jay King, INF (2014) Ben Van Cleve, INF (2019) Hayden Leatherwood, OF (2019) *chose MLB Draft over Ole Miss.

Mississippi College

Conner Douglas, P (2005) Hugh Brown, INF (2005) Blake Embrey, OF (2007) Keaton Hankins, INF (2012) Kyle Blount, OF (2012) Chris Casto, LHP (2012) J.D. Tackett, C (2013) Tanner Densford, INF/P (2014) Tyler Scholl, RHP (2014) Hunter Wilson, INF/OF (2016) Hunter Lacefield, LHP (2016) Daniel Shelton, RHP (2019) Jackson Smith, RHP (2020)

Mississippi State University Leslie Buford (1931) Sean Johnson, OF (2007) Peyton Plumlee, RHP (2016) Tanner Leggett, INF (2019) Brayland Skinner, OF (2020) Parker Stinnett, RHP (2020)

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Mississippi Valley State University Dylan Castoria, OF (2013)

Missouri State University Ryan Skalnik, INF (2016)

Murray State University Tanner Booth, C (2019)

North Alabama, Univ. of Brandon Kizer, C (2000) Tatum Brown, P (2000) Nathan Bowden, INF (2000) Todd Hill, INF (2002) Bradley Noland, INF (2012) Kyle Moore, RHP (2018)

PEYTON PLUMLEE

Oklahoma, Univ. of

Dalton Fowler, LHP (2021)

Selma University

Tarus Hervey, RHP (2011)

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NEXT LEVEL RANGERS South Alabama, Univ. of Dakota Dailey, INF (2018)

Western Kentucky University Chad Cregar, INF (2007) Kory Petri, OF (2009) Cody Cooper, C (2016)

Southeastern Louisiana University Domenick Carlini, LHP (2014)

William Carey University Spencer Cayten, DH (2017)

Southern Mississippi, Univ. of Bill Selby (1990) Mark Carson (1990) Taylor Walker, INF (2008) Matt Shaw, RHP (2010) James Lear, OF (2014) LeeMarcus Boyd, INF (2016) Colt Smith, RHP (2016) Jarod Wright, RHP (2017) Brant Blaylock, OF/P (2018)

Williams Baptist University Tucker Smith, INF (2014) Brennan Pugh, INF (2014)

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Tennessee at Martin, Univ. of Brad Meadows, INF (2000) Donnie Corey, P (2001)

Tennessee Tech University Noah Hattier, INF (2021)

Union University

J.R. Miller, RHP (2016)

Vanderbilt University

Dalton Dulin, INF (2015)* *chose MLB Draft over Vanderbilt.

Victory University

DOMENICK CARLINI

(formerly Crichton College) Dustin Young, INF (2006) Chris Garrett, P (2006) Nick Gardner, INF (2006) Turner Barnes, INF (2006) John David Beane, P/INF (2006) Jesse Butler, P (2007) Blake Trusty, OF (2008) Jameson Rodgers, INF (2008) Reed Davis, RHP (2013)

West Alabama, Univ. of Luke Latham, UTIL (2015)

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RANGERS TO THE MAJORS Arizona Diamondbacks

New York Mets

Jesus Albino, RHP (2002; 34th round)*

Dalton Fowler, LHP (2019; 27th round)*

Boston Red Sox

New York Yankees

Bill Selby, INF (1992-96; 13th round)*

Chicago Cubs

Chad Cregar, INF (2008; 47th round)* Jarod Wright, RHP (2021-present; Free agent)

Jeremy Gross, C (1998; Free agent) Jonathan Carroll, C (2000; 34th round)* Nathan Bowden, INF (2001-02; 36th round)* Jordan Barnes, OF (2013-16; 15th round)*

Oakland Athletics Joel Posey, P (2004; 2006; Free agent)

Chicago White Sox

Jack Peel, OF (1986-89; Free agent) Eduardo Pena, OF (2001; Free agent)

Pittsburgh Pirates

Cincinnati Reds

San Francisco Giants

Brian Leach, RHP (2008-12; 25th round)*

Johnny Ray, P (1989-93; Free agent) Mark Carson, P (1991; Free agent) Bill Selby, INF (2001) Chase Ware, P (2009-12; Free agent) Cody Reed, LHP (2015-20)

Chase Ware, P (2008; 50th round)*

Cleveland Guardians

Tampa Bay Rays

St. Louis Cardinals

Grant Black, RHP (2019-present; Free agent)

Bill Selby, INF (2000, 2002-03)

Michael Ross, INF (2006; 35th round)* Cody Reed, LHP (2020-present)

Detroit Tigers

Texas Rangers

Charley Sullivan, RHP (2013; 29th round)*

BILL SELBY

Jim Miles, P (1966-72; Free agent) Jack Peel, OF (1990-91) Brad Burkhead, OF (2002; 49th round)*

Houston Astros Peyton Plumlee, RHP (2019-present; 31st round)*

Kansas City Royals

Rolando Geigel, P (1998-2000; 16th round)* Brian Leach, RHP (2007; 38th round)* Cody Reed, LHP (2013-15; Second round)*

Toronto Blue Jays Jack Peel, OF (1984) Tanner Cable, RHP (2013; 26th round)*

Washington Nationals

CODY REED

Dalton Dulin, INF (2015-17; 17th round)*

Miami Marlins

Rolando Geigel, P (2000-01) Chad Cregar, INF (2009-11; 15th round)*

Minnesota Twins

Domenick Carlini, LHP (2016-17; 21st round)*

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

DAVID HERRINGTON

BATTING AVERAGE (min. 100 at-bats) 1. .477 - Bill Selby - (53-111) - 1990 2. .471 - Brad Burkhead (65-138) - 2003 .471 - Steve Menotti - 1989 4. .468 - Taylor Walker (58-124) - 2008 5. .453 - Marcus Van Every (72-159) - 1999 6. .443 - Michael Gonzalez (74-167) - 1999 7. .438 - James Boxley - 1991 8. .435 - Matt James (57-131) - 2009 .435 - Taylor Walker (77-177) - 2007 .435 - Ben Evans - 1977 AT-BATS 1. 190 - Michael Ross - 2007 2. 188 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015 3. 187 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 4. 185 - Hunter Wilson - 2016 5. 184 - Craig Dean - 2007 6. 183 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2016 7. 182 - David Herrington - 2017 8. 180 - Aaron Campbell - 2016 9. 179 - Jon Reeder - 2000 10. 177 - Taylor Walker - 2007 RUNS SCORED 1. 65 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 2. 64 - Michael Gonzalez - 1999 3. 59 - Cristian Cajigas - 2001 4. 58 - Taylor Walker - 2007 58 - James Lear - 2014 6. 57 - Marcus Van Every - 1999 7. 56 - Seth Walker - 2009

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8.

EDUARDO PENA

54 - Eduardo Pena - 1999 54 - Jon Reeder - 2000 54 - Michael Ross - 2007

HITS 1. 77 - Taylor Walker - 2007 77 - David Herrington - 2017 3. 75 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 4. 74 - Michael Gonzalez - 1999 5. 72 - Cristian Cajigas - 2001 72 - Marcus Van Every - 1999 7. 70 - Rick Russell - 2007 8. 67 - Craig Dean - 2007 9. 66 - Hunter Wilson - 2016 66 - Kory Petri - 2007 66 - Nathan Bowden - 1999 DOUBLES 1. 17 - Jeremy Gross - 1996 17 - Michael Gonzalez - 1999 17 - Will Corban - 2001 17 - Taylor Walker - 2007 17 - Matt James - 2009 17 - Dalton Dulin - 2015 7. 16 - Cristian Cajigas - 2001 16 - Gary-Scott Gabbert - 2004 16 - Taylor King - 2014 16 - Aaron Campbell - 2017 10. 15 - Five players tied

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TRIPLES 1. 6 - Clint Sewell - 1989 2. 5 - Ben Evans - 1977 5 - Chris Mitchell - 1995 5 - Dex Herrington - 2011 5. 4 - Six players tied HOME RUNS 1. 18 - Brant Blaylock - 2018 2. 17 - Marcus Van Every - 1999* (led NJCAA) 17 - Eduardo Pena - 1999* (led NJCAA) 4. 15 - Eduardo Pena - 1998 15 - Seth Walker - 2009 15 - Hayden Leatherwood - 2018 7. 14 - Bill Selby - 1990 14 - Jeremy Gross - 1996 14 - Houston Hartley - 1998 14 - Ben Van Cleve - 2019 RUNS BATTED IN (RBIs) 1. 67 - Eduardo Pena - 1999 2. 62 - Brant Blaylock - 2018 3. 61 - Marcus Van Every - 1999 4. 59 - Nathan Bowden - 1999 5. 58 - Andy Gesell - 2001 6. 57 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 7. 56 - Jay King - 2014 8. 52 - Brad Burkhead - 2003 9. 51 - Chad Cregar - 2007 51 - Craig Dean - 2007

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HAYDEN LEATHERWOOD

TOTAL BASES 1. 132 - Marcus Van Every - 1999 2. 130 - Brant Blaylock - 2018 3. 129 - Jeremy Gross - 1996 4. 124 - Eduardo Pena - 1999 5. 122 - Taylor Walker - 2007 122 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 7. 120 - Nathan Bowden - 1999 120 - Cristian Cajigas - 2001 9. 119 - Michael Gonzalez - 1999 10. 116 - David Herrington - 2017 STOLEN BASES 1. 46 - Dalton Dulin (46-53) - 2015 2. 35 - James Lear (35-39) - 2014 3. 32 - David Herrington (32-38) - 2017 4. 29 - Mark Rowan (29-NA) - 1982 29 - Chad Wardlaw (29-30) - 2010 6. 27 - Jon Bradley (27-27) - 1985 7. 26 - Josh Johnson (26-30) - 2011 26 - Josh Johnson (26-27) - 2012 9. 25 - Michael Ross (25-28) - 2007 10. 24 - Paul Bakke (24-N/A) - 1985 WALKS 1. 40 - Andy Brauer - 1980 2. 39 - Jamell Newson - 2015 3. 37 - Josh Irvin - 2004 4. 36 - Bentley Browning - 1983 36 - Jamell Newson - 2016 6. 35 - Tom Carroll - 1983 35 - Clay Casey - 2015 8. 34 - Michael Pennington - 2003 NWCCRANGERS.COM

JAMELL NEWSON

9.

BEN VAN CLEVE

33 - James Lear - 2014 33 - Hayden Leatherwood - 2019

6. 7.

12 - David Herrington - 2016 11 - Five players tied

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (min. 100 at-bats) 1. 1.009 - Bill Selby (111 AB) -1990 2. .905 - Hayden Leatherwood (116 AB) - 2018 3. .887 - Taylor Walker (124 AB) - 2008 4. .872 - Eduardo Pena (125 AB) - 1998 5. .833 - Brant Blaylock (156 AB) - 2018 6. .830 - Marcus Van Every (159 AB) - 1999 7. .816 - Eduardo Pena (152 AB) - 1999 8. .812 - Brad Burkhead (138 AB) - 2003 9. .789 - Wade Brown (123 AB) - 1994 10. .779 - Seth Walker (122 AB) - 2008

SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 9 - Gary-Scott Gabbert - 2004 9 - Kramer Hollenbach - 2014 3. 8 - Eduardo Pena - 1999 8 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 5. 7 - Eduardo Pena - 1998 7 - Brooks Oakley - 2002 7. 6 - Marcus Van Every - 1999 6 - Andy Gesell - 2000 6 - Todd Hill - 2001 6 - Drew Griffin - 2011

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE (min. 100 at-bats) 1. .592 - Bill Selby (111 AB) - 1990 2. .531 - Matt James (131 AB) - 2009 3. .527 - Tom Carroll (108 AB) - 1983 4. .525 - Mark Rich (125 AB) - 1986 5. .524 - Taylor Walker (124 AB) - 2008 6. .523 - Marcus Van Every (159 AB) - 1999 7. .521 - Brad Burkhead (138 AB) - 2003 8. .520 - Kory Petri (116 AB) - 2009 9. .518 - Bentley Browning (105 AB) - 1983 10. .515 - Michael Gonzalez (167 AB) - 1999

SACRIFICE HITS 1. 13 - Mark Rich - 1986 2. 12 - Hunter Wilson - 2016 3. 10 - Tanner Leggett - 2018 4. 9 - Jay King - 2014 5. 8 - Mike Hargett - 1985 8 - Stuart Chick - 2015 8 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015 8. 7 - Gary McDonald - 1980 7 - Greg Crenshaw - 1986 7 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2016

HIT-BY-PITCHES 1. 17 - Taylor King - 2014 2. 15 - Ben Van Cleve - 2018 3. 14 - Drew Klepzig - 2011 4. 13 - Barry Finnie - 1999 13 - Aaron Campbell - 2017

MOST GAMES PLAYED 1. 56 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 56 - Craig Dean - 2007 56 - Kory Petri - 2007 4. 55 - Rick Russell - 2007 5. 54 - Michael Ross - 2007

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JOEL POSEY

MOST GAMES PLAYED 1. 56 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 56 - Craig Dean - 2007 56 - Kory Petri - 2007 4. 55 - Rick Russell - 2007 5. 54 - Michael Ross - 2007 6. 53 - Taylor Walker - 2007 7. 52 - Jon Reeder - 2000 8. 51 - Nathan Bowden - 1999 51 - Blake Embrey - 2007 10. 50 - Eight players tied APPEARANCES 1. 21 - Justin Goodrich - 2002 21 - J.G. Lipscomb - 2017 3. 20 - Tim Senter - 2003 4. 19 - Paul Sills - 1986 19 - Mike Glover - 1983 19 - Jeff Walls - 1999 19 - Nathan Harrison - 2017 8. 18 - Six players tied WINS 1. 11 - Paul Sills (11-0) - 1986 2. 9 - Steve Benton (9-2) - 1985 9 - Shane Hargett (9-3) - 1996 9 - Jarod Wright (9-3) - 2017 5. 8 - Twelve players tied COMPLETE GAMES 1. 9 - Chris Tice - 1986 2. 8 - Jason Green - 1997 8 - Joel Posey - 2000 NWCCRANGERS.COM

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DALTON FOWLER

7 - Joel Posey - 2001 6 - Kim Todd - 1977 6 - Eduardo Pena - 1999 6 - Conner Douglas - 2005 6 - Chase Ware - 2006 5 - Josh Barton - 2002 5 - Cody Reed - 2012 5 - Cody Reed - 2013

SHUTOUTS 1. 3 - Joel Posey - 2001 3 - Cody Reed - 2012 3. 2 - Six players tied SAVES 1. 10 - J.G. Lipscomb - 2017 2. 9 - Nason Williams - 1996* (led NJCAA) 3. 7 - Justin Goodrich - 2002 4. 6 - Tyler Scholl - 2014 6 - Koby Busby - 2015 6. 5 - Jeff Walls - 1999 5 - Tyler Scholl - 2013 8. 4 - Five players tied INNINGS PITCHED 1. 98.0 - Shane Hargett - 1996 2. 83.0 - Paul Sills - 1986 3. 82.0 - Glenn Downs - 1996 4. 81.2 - Jarod Wright - 2017 5. 80.1 - Jarod Wright - 2016 6. 80.0 - Jason Green - 1997 7. 75.1 - Garrett Radicioni - 2011 8. 74.1 - Joel Posey - 2000 50

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73.1 - Cody Reed - 2013 72.2 - Conner Douglas - 2005

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (min. 30 innings pitched) 1. 1.03 - Pat Kiefer (34.0 IP) - 1985 2. 1.06 - Amaury Almodovar (51.0 IP) - 1998* (led NJCAA) 3. 1.17 - Steve Benton (30.0 IP) - 1984 4. 1.21 - Chris Tice (58.0 IP) - 1986 5. 1.21 - Tatum Brown (40.1 IP) - 2000 6. 1.23 - Keith Hunt (40.0 IP) - 1980 7. 1.25 - J.R. Miller (33.2 IP) - 2016 8. 1.31 - Bart McAtee (42.2 IP) - 1987 9. 1.33 - Joel Posey (63.0 IP) - 2001 10. 1.38 - Travis England (30.1 IP) - 1990 OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE (min. 30 innings pitched) 1. .172 - Joel Posey (63.0 IP) - 2001 2. .172 - Tarus Hervey (42.1 IP) - 2010 3. .174 - Ian Hawkins (39.2 IP) - 2018 4. .181 - Parker Stinnett (72.1 IP) - 2019 5. .184 - Jesus Albino (38.0 IP) - 2003 6. .191 - Tarus Hervey (57.1 IP) - 2011 7. .201 - Cody Reed (73.1 IP) - 2013 8. .212 - Justin Goodrich (39.1 IP) - 2002 9. .216 - Eduardo Pena (60.0 IP) - 1999 10. .216 - Josh Ross (50.2 IP) - 2007 STRIKEOUTS 1. 96 - Cody Reed - 2013 2. 88 - Dalton Fowler - 2019 3. 84 - Jason Green - 1997 4. 82 - Parker Stinnett - 2019 #RangerUp


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JAROD WRIGHT

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78 - Joel Posey - 2001 74 - Joel Posey - 2000 71 - Richard Moise - 1995 71 - Glenn Downs - 1996 69 - Dalton Minton - 2017 67 - Fred Kramer - 1985

STRIKEOUTS PER 7 INN. GAME (min. 38 innings pitched) 1. 9.16 - Cody Reed (73.1 IP) - 2013 2. 8.93 - Tommy Nasce (40.0 IP) - 1982 3. 8.76 - Tarus Hervey (42.1 IP) - 2010 4. 8.67 - Joel Posey (63.0 IP) - 2001 5. 8.43 - Terry Bean (40.2 IP) - 1982 6. 8.36 - Justin Goodrich (39.1 IP) - 2002 7. 7.89 - Richard Moise (63.0 IP) - 1995 8. 7.81 - Tarus Hervey (57.1 IP) - 2011 9. 7.74 - Jesus Albino (38.0 IP) - 2003 10. 7.70 - Donnie Corey (50.0 IP) - 2000 BATTERS FACED 1. 362 - Jarod Wright - 2017 2. 343 - Jarod Wright - 2016 3. 336 - Conner Douglas - 2005 4. 324 - Cody Reed - 2013 5. 323 - Garrett Radicioni - 2011 6. 320 - Chris Garrett - 2006 7. 319 - Dalton Minton - 2017 8. 316 - Colt Smith - 2016 9. 312 - Zach Cook - 2001 10. 310 - Joel Posey - 2000

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MATT SMITH

MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. 53 - Chris Garrett - 2006 2. 47 - Wil Hylander - 2006 3. 41 - Glenn Downs - 1996 41 - Shane Hargett - 1996 41 - Jarod Wright - 2017 6. 40 - Joshua Posey - 2008 7. 39 - Brian Leach - 2007 8. 38 - Connor Douglas - 2005 38 - Garrett Radicioni - 2011 10. 37 - Jason Green - 1998 37 - Matt Shaw - 2010 37 - Colt Smith - 2016 MOST DOUBLES ALLOWED 1. 24 - Chris Garrett - 2006 2. 19 - Kyle Moore - 2018 3. 17 - Brandon Westmoreland - 2003 17 - Brent Biggs - 2006 5. 16 - Blake Richardson - 2003 16 - Austin Towles - 2015 7. 15 - Joel Posey - 2000 8. 14 - Zach Cook - 2001 14 - Colt Smith - 2016 14 - Jarod Wright - 2016 MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED 1. 12 - Conner Douglas - 2005 2. 11 - Garrett Radicioni - 2011 3. 10 - Lexie Boone - 1999 10 - Kyle Hunt - 2008 10 - Joshua Posey - 2008 10 - Josh Ross - 2008 51

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9 - Brent Biggs - 2006 9 - Chase Ware - 2007 9 - Wes Grilliette - 2009 8 - Four Players Tied

MOST HIT BATTERS 1. 18 - Max Lonon - 2005 2. 16 - Matt Shaw - 2009 3. 15 - Tanner Cable - 2013 15 - Colt Smith - 2016 5. 14 - Ken Ellis - 2004 14 - Chris Garrett - 2006 14 - Mark Husband - 2010 8. 13 - Tim Senter - 2004 13 - Cody Waddell - 2013 13 - Jake Tyrone - 2019 RUNNERS PICKED OFF 1. 9 - Donnie Corey - 2000 2. 7 - Joel Posey - 2000 7 - Tanner Cable - 2013 4. 5 - Chase Ware - 2007 5 - Peyton Plumlee - 2016 6. 4 - Seven players tied MOST RUNNERS CAUGHT STEALING (by catcher) 1. 19 - Matt Smith - 2002 2. 17 - Tanner Booth - 2019 3. 15 - Luke Carroll - 2001 4. 14 - Justin Rose - 2012 14 - Hunter White - 2017 6. 11 - Joseph Blair - 2011 11 - Drew Klepzig - 2011 8. 10 - Three players tied #RangerUp


SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE 1. .357 (599-1676) - 2007 2. .352 (557-1584) - 1999 3. .347 (365-1051) - 1982 .347 (273-787) - 1989 5. .343 (403-1176) - 1985 6. .342 (358-1046) - 1984 .342 (418-1222) - 2008 8. .335 (296-884) - 1981 9. .333 (479-1437) - 2000 10. .332 (243-731) - 1976 HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. .608 (1584 AB) - 1999 2. .600 (1222 AB) - 2008 3. .594 (1289 AB) - 1998 4. .565 (1051 AB) - 1982 5. .557 (1046 AB) - 1984 6. .547 (1404 AB) - 2002 7. .545 (1176 AB) - 1985 8. .541 (1676 AB) - 2007 9. .540 (884 AB) - 1981 10. .539 (1437 AB) - 2000 HIGHEST ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. .455 (1037 AB) - 1983 .455 (884 AB) - 1981 3. .451 (1051 AB) - 1982 4. .440 (1676 AB) - 2007 5. .436 (1222 AB) - 2008 6. .435 (1046 AB) - 1984 7. .434 (1370 AB) - 1986 .434 (1046 AB) - 1995 9. .433 (1584 AB) - 1999 10. .432 (1437 AB) - 2000 .432 (1247 AB) - 2003 MOST GAMES PLAYED 1. 57 - 2007 2. 54 - 2000 54 - 1999 4. 52 - 2011 5. 51 - 2005 51 - 2010 51 - 2017 8. 50 - 2015-16 50 - 2009 50 - 1986 MOST AT-BATS 1. 1,676 - 2007 2. 1,584 - 1999 3. 1,551 - 2017 NWCCRANGERS.COM

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MOST HOME RUNS 1. 94 - 1999 2. 84 - 1998 3. 68 - 2000 68 - 2008 68 - 2002 6. 67 - 2005 67 - 1996 8. 61 - 2018 9. 57 - 2007 10. 55 - 2004 55 - 2019

1,538 - 2016 1,522 - 2015 1,491 - 2011 1,480 - 1996 1,437 - 2000 1,415 - 2013

MOST RUNS SCORED 1. 474 - 1999 2. 443 - 2007 3. 389 - 2000 4. 380 - 2002 5. 361 - 2001 361 - 1986 7. 359 - 2014 8. 353 - 1998 9. 348 - 1996

MOST RUNS BATTED IN 1. 414 - 1999 2. 382 - 2007 3. 358 - 2000 4. 341 - 2002 5. 336 - 2001 6. 316 - 2014 7. 304 - 1998 8. 301 - 1985 9. 295 - 2008 295 - 2005

MOST HITS 1. 599 - 2007 2. 557 - 1999 3. 480 - 1996 4. 479 - 2000 5. 469 - 2016 6. 468 - 2011 7. 462 - 2002 8. 461 - 2015 9. 458 - 2009 10. 453 - 2017

MOST TOTAL BASES 1. 963 - 1999 2. 907 - 2007 3. 796 - 1996 4. 775 - 2000 5. 768 - 2002 6. 766 - 1998 7. 733 - 2008 8. 727 - 2005 9. 723 - 2001 10. 714 - 2009

MOST DOUBLES 1. 106 - 1999 106 - 2017 3. 103 - 2001 103 - 2007 5. 97 - 2014 6. 95 - 2004 95 - 2008 8. 94 - 2002 9. 92 - 2009 10. 90 - 2005

MOST WALKS 1. 274 - 1983 2. 237 - 2000 3. 231 - 1986 4. 228 - 2007 5. 216 - 2003 6. 215 - 2002 215 - 2019 8. 211 - 1999 9. 204 - 2001 10. 203 - 2004 203 - 2005

MOST TRIPLES 1. 17 - 2007 2. 15 - 1981 15 - 2015 4. 14 - 1977 5. 13 - 2011 13 - 1996 13 - 1980 8. 12 - 1986 9. 12 - 2018

MOST BATTERS HIT BY PITCH 1. 78 - 2014 2. 65 - 2017 3. 62 - 2016 52

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61 - 2011 58 - 2008 52 - 2005 51 - 2001 49 - 2018 48 - 2015

FEWEST STRIKEOUTS 1. 105 - 1981 2. 106 - 1983 3. 109 - 1977 4. 126 - 1980 5. 127 - 1989 6. 141 - 1984 7. 157 - 1982 8. 158 - 1986 9. 159 - 1988 159 - 1991 MOST SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 35 - 1999 2. 34 - 2007 3. 31 - 2002 31 - 2005 5. 29 - 2004 6. 28 - 2006 28 - 2000 8. 27 - 2011 27 - 2003 MOST SACRIFICE HITS 1. 42 - 2016 2. 37 - 1986 3. 36 - 2011 4. 33 - 1990 33 - 1994 6. 30 - 1995 30 - 2014 8. 29 - 1977 29 -2015 10. 28 - 2013 MOST STOLEN BASES 1. 126 (126-143) - 2013 126 (126-153) - 2015 3. 124 (124-NA) - 1985 4. 123 (123-142) - 2007 5. 117 (117-131) - 2014 6. 108 (108-121) - 2012 7. 104 (104-128) - 2011 8. 103 (103-111) - 1999 9. 95 (95-123) - 2016 10. 94 (94-NA) - 1983 #RangerUp


SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS FEWEST CAUGHT STEALING 1. 6 (52-58) - 2001 6 (29-35) - 2004 3. 7 (50-57) - 2005 4. 8 (103-111) - 1999 8 (42-50) - 2002 6. 10 (81-91) - 2010 7. 11 (35-46) - 2003 11 (43-54) - 2006 11 (57-68) - 2009 MOST STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS 1. 153 (126-153) - 2015 2. 143 (126-143) - 2013 3. 142 (123-142) - 2007 4. 131 (117-131) - 2014 5. 128 (104-128) - 2011 6. 124 (124-124) - 1985 7. 123 (95-123) - 2016 8. 121 (108-121) - 2012 9. 112 (93-112) - 2017 10. 111 (103-111) - 1999 LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 2.35 (345.0 IP) - 1986 2. 2.44 (298.0 IP) - 1985 3. 2.55 (247.0 IP) - 1987 4. 2.79 (198.0 IP) - 1977 5. 2.83 (240.0 IP) - 1984 6. 2.88 (236.0 IP) - 1980 7. 2.90 (214.2 IP) - 1988 8. 3.08 (191.0 IP) - 1989 9. 3.11 (209.0 IP) - 1991 10. 3.21 (251.0 IP) - 1990, 2000 LOWEST OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE 1. .241 (342.0 IP) - 2019 2. .252 (358.2 IP) - 2013 3. .260 (332.2 IP) - 2001 4. .262 (395.0 IP) - 2007 5. .263 (322.1 IP) - 2012 6. .264 (351.0 IP) - 2000 7. .264 (378.0 IP) - 1999 8. .264 (378.2 IP) - 2011 9. .266 (335.2 IP) - 2010 10. .267 (329.0 IP) - 2014 MOST WINS 1. 44 (44-6) - 1986 2. 43 (43-10) - 1999 3. 40 (40-17) - 2007 40 (40-12) - 2000 5. 36 (36-11) - 2002 NWCCRANGERS.COM

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FEWEST HITS ALLOWED 1. 157 - 1977 2. 162 - 1989 3. 164 - 1976 4. 185 - 1981 5. 191 - 1980 6. 207 - 1982 207 - 1979 8. 210 - 1988 9. 213 - 1984 10. 216 - 1987

34 (34-9) - 1985 33 (33-5) - 1982 33 (33-17) - 2015 33 (33-14) - 2019 32 (32-15) - 2001 32 (32-19) - 2017

MOST SAVES 1. 13 - 1999 13 - 2015 3. 12 - 2019 4. 10 - 2000 10 - 2011 10 - 2014 10 - 2017 8. 9 - Four seasons

FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED 1. 106 - 1989 2. 114 - 1988 3. 131 - 1977 4. 135 - 1976 135 - 1980 135 - 1981 7. 138 - 1987 8. 145 - 1991 9. 152 - 1982 10. 153 - 1984

MOST COMPLETE GAMES 1. 20 - 2000 2. 18 - 2009 3. 17 - 2001 4. 16 - 1997 5. 15 - 2005 6. 14 - 1999 7. 13 - 2012 13 - 2013 9. 12 - 2007 10. 11 - 1998 11 - 2006

FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. 79 - 1977 2. 84 - 1989 3. 89 - 1988 4. 90 - 1987 5. 93 - 1991 6. 97 - 1984 97 - 1980 8. 104 - 1985 9. 105 - 1976 10. 113 - 1981

MOST SHUTOUTS 1. 10 - 1998 2. 7 - 2000 7 - 2001 4. 6- 2019 5. 5 - 2012 5 - 2013 5 - 2015 8. 4 - Five games played

FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED 1. 75 - 1989 2. 78 - 1988 3. 87 - 1991 4. 89 - 2004 5. 94 - 1992 6. 95 - 1987 7. 97 - 1977 8. 99 - 1979 9. 100 - 1976 10. 120 - 1997

MOST INNINGS PITCHED 1. 395.1 - 2016 2. 395.0 - 2007 3. 390.2 - 2017 4. 387.2 - 2015 5. 378.2 - 2011 6. 378.0 - 1999 7. 358.2 - 2013 8. 354.0 - 1996 9. 351.1 - 2005 10. 351.0 - 2000

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317 - 2013 316 - 2000 315 - 1999 301 - 2014 297 - 2012 294 - 2002

FEWEST HR ALLOWED 1. 22 - 2000 22 - 2012 22 - 2015 4. 23 - 2004 5. 24 - 2019 6. 25 - 2013 7. 26 - 2003 8. 27 - 2010 9. 28 - 2001 10. 29 - 1997 FEWEST HIT BATTERS 1. 22 - 1998 2. 25 - 1997 3. 31 - 2003 4. 35 - 2001 5. 39 - 2002 39 - 2018 7. 48 - 2000 8. 52 - 2008 9. 54 - 2012 54 - 2014 HIGHEST FIELDING % 1. .967 - 2000 2. .964 - 2008 3. .959 - 2019 4. .958 - 2015 .958 - 2014 6. .956 - 2012 7. .955 - 2018 8. .954 - 2016 9. .953 - 2002 .953 - 2003

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CAREER RECORDS

MARCUS VAN EVERY

BATTING AVERAGE (min. 200 at-bats) 1. .449 - Taylor Walker (135-301) - 2007-08 2. .438 - Brad Burkhead (127-290) - 2002-03 3. .432 - Marcus Van Every (117-271) - 1998-99 4. .408 - Eduardo Pena (113-277) - 1998-99 5. .397 - David Herrington (135-340) - 2016-17 6. .392 - Kory Petri (111-283) - 2007, 09 7. .384 - Ernesto Diaz (104-271) - 1997-98 8. .379 - Paul Bakke (113-298) - 1985-86 .379 - Seth Walker (106-280) - 2008-09 10. .378 - Charlie Edwards (127-336) - 2006-07 AT-BATS 1. 371 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 2. 354 - Aaron Campbell - 2016-17 3. 340 - David Herrington - 2016-17 4. 336 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 5. 318 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 6. 314 - Michael Ross - 2006-07 7. 311 - Jon Reeder - 1999-00 8. 310 - James Lear - 2013-14 9. 309 - Craig Dean - 2007-08 10. 304 - Ben Van Cleve - 2018-19 RUNS SCORED 1. 103 - Seth Walker - 2008-09 2. 98 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 3. 96 - Michael Ross - 2006-07 4. 94 - Eduardo Pena - 1998-99 94 - Jon Reeder - 1999-00 94 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 94 - James Lear - 2013-14 8. 88 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 NWCCRANGERS.COM

LEEMARCUS BOYD

9. 10.

BRAD BURKHEAD

87 - Brad Burkhead - 2002-03 86 - Bentley Browning - 1983-84

HITS 1. 135 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 135 - David Herrington - 2016-17 3. 127 - Brad Burkhead - 2002-03 127 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 5. 124 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 6. 118 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 7. 117 - Marcus Van Every - 1998-99 8. 116 - Craig Dean - 2007-08 9. 114 - Aaron Campbell - 2016-17 10. 113 - Paul Bakke - 1985-86 113 - Eduardo Pena - 1998-99 DOUBLES 1. 32 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 2. 28 - Aaron Campbell - 2016-17 3. 26 - Brad Burkhead - 2002-03 26 - Kory Petri - 2007,09 26 - David Herrington - 2016-17 6. 24 - Tanner Leggett - 2017-18 7. 22 - Six players tied TRIPLES 1. 8 - Chris Mitchell - 1995-96 2. 6 - Clint Sewell - 1988-89 6 - Dex Herrington - 2011-12 6 - Jamell Newson - 2015-16 5. 5 - Seven Players Tied

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HOME RUNS 1. 32 - Eduardo Pena - 1998-99 2. 28 - Seth Walker - 2008-09 3. 24 - Marcus Van Every - 1998-99 4. 23 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 5. 22 - Ben Van Cleve - 2018-19 22 - Hayden Leatherwood - 2018-19 7. 21 - Tom Carroll - 1982-83 8. 20 - Craig Dean - 2007-08 20 - Kelton Hall - 2019-21 10. 19 - Five players tied RUNS BATTED IN (RBIs) 1. 109 - Eduardo Pena - 1998-99 2. 101 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 3. 99 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 4. 97 - Andy Gesell - 2000-01 5. 91 - Brad Burkhead - 2002-03 6. 90 - Marcus Van Every - 1998-99 7. 88 - Craig Dean - 2007-08 8. 87 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 9. 86 - Seth Walker - 2008-09 10. 84 - Aaron Campbell - 2016-17 TOTAL BASES 1. 233 - Eduardo Pena - 1998-99 2. 232 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 3. 214 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 4. 212 - Brad Burkhead - 2002-03 5. 210 - Seth Walker - 2008-09 6. 208 - Marcus Van Every - 1998-99 7. 203 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 8. 201 - Craig Dean - 2007-08 #RangerUp


CAREER RECORDS

AARON CAMPBELL

9. 10.

191 - Ben Van Cleve - 2018-19 190 - David Herrington - 2016-17

STOLEN BASES 1. 55 - James Lear (55-63) - 2013-14 55 - David Herrington (55-64) - 2016-17 3. 52 - Josh Johnson (52-57) - 2011-12 4. 50 - Chad Wardlaw (50-53) - 2010-11 5. 46 - Dalton Dulin (46-53) - 2015 6. 40 - Paul Bakke (40-40) - 1985-86 7. 39 - LeeMarcus Boyd (39-50) - 2015-16 8. 36 - Jon Reeder (36-39) - 1999-00 36 - Michael Ross (36-40) - 2006-07 10. 35 - Bradley Noland (35-44) - 2011-12 WALKS 1. 75 - Jamell Newson - 2015-16 2. 64 - Josh Irvin - 2004-05 3. 60 - Michael Ross - 2006-07 4. 59 - Hayden Leatherwood - 2018-19 5. 57 - Kelton Hall - 2019-21 6. 56 - Michael Pennington - 2003-04 7. 55 - Troy Martin - 2001-03 8. 53 - Andy Gesell - 2000-01 9. 51 - Tom Carroll - 1982-83 10. 50 - Gary-Scott Gabbert - 2003-04 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (min. 200 at-bats) 1. .841 - Eduardo Pena (277 AB) - 1998-99 2. .771 - Taylor Walker (301 AB) - 2007-08 3. .768 - Marcus Van Every (271 AB) - 1998-99 4. .757 - Hayden Leatherwood (239 AB) - 2018-19 5. .750 - Seth Walker (280 AB) - 2008-09 NWCCRANGERS.COM

JOSH JOHNSON

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.731 - Brad Burkhead (290 AB) - 2002-03 .673 - Nathan Bowden (318 AB) - 1999-00 .671 - Jeremy Gross (237 AB) - 1995-96 .650 - Craig Dean (309 AB) - 2007-08 .646 - Josh Irvin (257 AB) - 2004-05

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE (min. 200 at-bats) 1. .518 - Taylor Walker (301 AB) - 2007-08 2. .508 - Marcus Van Every (271 AB) - 1998-99 3. .506 - Brad Burkhead (290 AB) - 2002-03 4. .494 - Kory Petri (283 AB) - 2007, 09 5. .487 - Hayden Leatherwood (239 AB) - 2018-19 6. .481 - Josh Irvin (257 AB) - 2004-05 7. .480 - Gary-Scott Gabbert (269 AB) - 2003-04 8. .475 - David Herrington (340 AB) - 2016-17 9. .474 - Eduardo Pena (277 AB) - 1998-99 10. .471 - Troy Martin (254 AB) - 2001-03 HIT-BY-PITCHES 1. 24 - Ben Van Cleve - 2018-19 2 23 - Barry Finnie - 1997-99 3. 20 - Taylor King - 2013-14 4. 19 - David Herrington - 2016-17 5. 18 - Drew Klepzig - 2010-11 6. 17 - Greg Messer - 2000-01 17 - James Lear - 2013-14 17 - Aaron Campbell - 2016-17 9. 16 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 16 - James Clark - 2014-15 SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 15 - Eduardo Pena - 1998-99 2. 12 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 12 - Kramer Hollenbach - 2013-14 55

JAMES LEAR

4. 5. 8. 9.

11 - Gary-Scott Gabbert - 2003-04 10 - Andy Gesell - 2000-01 10 - Jon Reeder - 1999-00 10 - Josh Irvin - 2004-05 9 - Drew Griffin - 2010-11 8 - Four Players Tied

SACRIFICE HITS 1. 17 - Hunter Wilson - 2015-16 2. 16 - Mark Rich - 1985-86 3. 15 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 4. 12 - Jay King - 2013-14 5. 11 - Rick Johnston - 1985-86 11 - Stuart Chick - 2014-15 7. 9 - Josh Johnson - 2011-12 8. 8 - Mike Hargett - 1984-85 8 - David Herrington - 2016-17 10. 7 - Six players tied GAMES PLAYED 1. 101 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 2. 100 - Aaron Campbell - 2016-17 3. 99 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 4. 98 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 5. 97 - Kory Petri - 2007, 09 6. 96 - Chad Wardlaw - 2010-11 96 - David Herrington - 2016-17 8. 95 - Craig Dean - 2007-08 95 - Jamell Newson - 2015-16 10. 94 - Rick Russell - 2007, 09 94 - James Lear - 2013-14

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CAREER RECORDS

TIM SENTER

APPEARANCES 1. 33 - Tim Senter - 2003-04 33 - Tyler Scholl - 2013-14 3. 32 - J.G. Lipscomb - 2015, 17 4. 31 - Craig Yancey - 1982-83 31 - Koby Busby - 2015-16 31 - Jarod Wright - 2016-17 7. 30 - Mike Irby - 1989-90 30 - Justin Goodrich - 2001-02 9. 29 - Colin Liles - 2014-15 29 - Jonathan Lindsey - 2015-16 WINS 1. 16 - Cody Reed (16-5) - 2012-13 2. 15 - Joel Posey (15-3) - 2000-01 3. 14 - Chase Ware (14-4) - 2006-07 14 - Jarod Wright (14-9) - 2016-17 5. 13 - Six players tied COMPLETE GAMES 1. 15 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 2. 10 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 10 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 4. 9 - Jason Green - 1997-98 9 - Josh Barton - 2001-02 6. 7 - Amaury Almodovar - 1997-98 7 - Jeffrey Vance - 2008-09 8. 6 - Seven Players Tied SHUTOUTS 1. 5 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 2. 4 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 3. 2 - Eight players tied NWCCRANGERS.COM

TYLER SCHOLL

CHASE WARE

SAVES 1. 11 - Tyler Scholl - 2013-14 11 - J.G. Lipscomb - 2016-17 3. 10 - Nason Williams - 1996-97 10 - Koby Busby - 2015-16 5. 8 - Justin Goodrich - 2001-02 6. 6 - Drew Griffin - 2010-11 7. 5 - Tatum Brown - 1999-00 5 - Jeff Walls - 1998-99 5 - Reed Harding - 2018-19 10. 4 - Josh Irvin - 2004-05 4 - Jackson Smith - 2019-20 4 - Colton Peel - 2019-21 MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 161 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 2. 152 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 3. 129 - Jarod Wright - 2016-17 4. 127 - Dalton Fowler - 2019-20 5. 126 - Richard Moise - 1994-95 6. 119 - Domenick Carlini - 2013-14 7. 117 - Tarus Hervey - 2010-11 8. 115 - Jason Green - 1997-98 115 - Dalton Minton - 2016-17 10. 106 - Steven Oelke - 1999-00 MOST INNINGS PITCHED 1. 162.0 - Jarod Wright - 2016-17 2. 137.2 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 3. 137.1 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 137.1 - Colt Smith - 2015-16 5. 133.1 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 6. 129.2 - Dalton Minton - 2016-17 56

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128.1 - Shane Hargett - 1995-96 121.1 - Chris Garrett - 2005-06 120.0 - Josh Barton - 2001-02 120.0 - Jason Green - 1997-98

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (min. 50 innings pitched) 1. 1.52 - Chris Tice (92.0 IP) - 1985-86 2. 1.55 - Bart McAtee (67.2 IP) - 1986-87 3. 1.58 - Steve Benton (93.0 IP) - 1984-85 4. 1.73 - Keith Downs (93.0 IP) - 1979-80 5. 1.78 - Kim Todd (51.0 IP) - 1977 6. 1.81 - Tatum Brown (54.0 IP) - 1999-00 7. 1.83 - Joel Posey (137.1 IP) - 2000-01 8. 1.86 - Amaury Almodovar (113.0 IP) 1997-98 9. 1.93 - Randall Scott (58.0 IP) - 1991 10. 1.96 - Niles Norris (107.0 IP) - 1991-92 OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE (min. 50 inn. pitched) 1. .176 - Parker Stinnett (80.1 IP) - 2019-20 2. .183 - Tarus Hervey (99.2 IP) - 2010-11 3. .196 - Joel Posey (137.1 IP) - 2000-01 4. .216 - Dalton Fowler (83.2 IP) - 2019-20 5. .219 - Jesus Albino (99.1 IP) - 2002-03 .219 - Cody Reed (137.2 IP) - 2012-13 7. .236 - Brandon Rowan (51.0 IP) - 2001-02 8. .237 - Justin Goodrich (61.2 IP) - 2001-02 9. .240 - Donnie Corey (74.0 IP) - 2000-01 .240 - Tanner Cable (88.2 IP) - 2013-14 MOST STARTS 1. 28 - Jarod Wright - 2016-17 2. 25 - Colt Smith - 2015-16

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CAREER RECORDS

DONNIE COREY

3. 6. 7.

23 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 23 - Dalton Minton - 2016-17 23 - Brandon Westmoreland - 2003-04 21 - Colt Burns - 2011-12 20 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 20 - Josh Barton - 2001-02 20 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 20 - Matt Ferguson - 2013-14

MOST BATTERS FACED 1. 705 - Jarod Wright - 2016-17 2. 615 - Colt Smith - 2015-16 3. 601 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 4. 579 - Chris Garrett - 2005-06 5. 577 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 6. 569 - Dalton Minton - 2016-17 7. 561 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 8. 526 - Josh Barton - 2001-02 9. 523 - Domenick Carlini - 2013-14 10. 522 - Matt Ferguson - 2013-14 MOST RUNNERS PICKED OFF 1. 12 - Donnie Corey - 2000-01 2. 8 - Tanner Cable - 2013-14 3. 7 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 7 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 5. 6 - Brandon Hall - 2007-08 6 - Justin Rose - 2011-12 6 - Ken Ellis - 2004-05 8. 5 - Josh Barton - 2001-02 5 - Peyton Plumlee - 2016 10. 4 - Seven Players Tied

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HUNTER WHITE

CHAD WARDLAW

MOST RUNNERS CAUGHT STEALING (by catcher) 1. 22 - Matt Smith - 2001-02 2. 21 - Hunter White - 2017-18 3. 20 - Luke Carroll - 2000-01 4. 19 - Rick Russell - 2007, 09 5. 18 - Joseph Blair - 2010-11 18 - Justin Rose - 2011-12 18 - Tanner Booth - 2018-19 8. 16 - Drew Klepzig - 2010-11 16 - Felix Bruno - 2004-05 10. 15 - Kody Kimbrough - 2014-15 LOWEST STOLEN BASE AGAINST PERCENTAGE 1. .620 - Hunter White (36-58) - 2017-18 2. .660 - Justin Rose (35-53) - 2011-12 3. .679 - Joseph Blair (38-56) - 2010-11 4. .692 - Tanner Booth (18-26) - 2018-19 5. .710 - Marcus Van Every (22-31) - 1998-99 6. .717 - Kody Kimbrough (38-53) - 2014-15 7. .718 - Matt Smith (56-78) - 2001-02 8. .733 - Felix Bruno (44-60) - 2004-05 9. .744 - Cody Carson (29-39) - 2012-13 10. .759 - Rick Russell (60-79) - 2007, 09 MOST PUTOUTS 1. 660 - Ben Van Cleve - 2018-19 2. 610 - Andy Gesell - 2000-01 3. 604 - Troy Martin - 2001-03 4. 493 - Joel Rich - 2009-10 5. 492 - Rick Russell - 2007, 09 6. 449 - Chase Clark - 2013-14 7. 441 - James Clark - 2014-15

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382 - Jeremy Carlisle - 2011-12 359 - Luke Carroll - 2000-01 348 - Brandon Kizer - 1999-00

MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED 1. 53 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 2. 48 - Jay King - 2013-14 48 - Chase Clark - 2013-14 4. 47 - Ben Van Cleve - 2018-19 5. 38 - Tanner Leggett - 2018-19 6. 36 - Bradley Noland - 2011-12 7. 34 - James Clark - 2014-15 8. 30 - Jeremy Carlisle - 2011-12 30 - Tanner Densford - 2013-14 10. 29 - Drew Griffin - 2010-11 29 - Dakota Dailey - 2017-18 HIGHEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE (min. 140 chances) 1. 1.000 - Chad Wardlaw (137-5-0) - 2010-11 2. .994 - Will Britt (302-40-2) - 2006-07 .994 - Kyle Chunn (152-13-1) - 2005-06 4. .990 - Luke Carroll (359-37-4) - 2000-01 .990 - Chad Cregar (276-15-3) - 2006-07 6. .988 - Chase McNatt (151-18-2) - 2002-03 7. .987 - James Clark (441-15-6) - 2014-15 8. .985 - Jeffrey Ferrell (180-15-3) - 2003-04 9. .984 - Brandon Kizer (348-23-6) - 1999-00 10. .983 - Five Players Tied

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AWARD WINNERS ALL-MACCC SELECTIONS 1976 Ben Evans, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carey Smith, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977 Kim Todd, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carey Smith, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Evans, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985 Roger Smith, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Thornton, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Kramer, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rodney Bright, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jon Bradley, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Bakke, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Benton, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986 Paul Bakke, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Allison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Sills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Rich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988 Mike Cosman, RHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Cameron Blount, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Brian Geeslin, LHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Mark Carson, RHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorable Mention Bobby Pickett, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorable Mention Robbie Williams, RHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorable Mention Mark Johnston, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorable Mention Thom Griffiths, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorable Mention Ronnie Smith, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorable Mention 1989 Clint Sewell, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Steve Menotti, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Todd Jackson, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Mark Carson, INF/RHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorable Mention Bobby Pickett, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorable Mention Mike Irby, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorable Mention Kenny Cobb, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorable Mention Frank Gibbs, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorable Mention 1990 Bill Selby, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Steve Menotti, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Michael Plumlee, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st 1992 Jay Treadway, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Shannon Logsdon, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorable Mention Jason Robinson, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorable Mention 1993 Chris Ware, C/P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Shane Faulkner, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Chris McMinn, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd

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2017 David Herrington, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Aaron Campbell, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Spencer Cayten, DH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd J.G. Lipscomb, RHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Jarod Wright, RHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Dalton Minton, LHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2nd 2018 Brant Blaylock, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Hayden Leatherwood, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Hunter White, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Ian Hawkins, LHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Nathan Harrison, RHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd 2019 Ben Van Cleve, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Hayden Leatherwood, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Brayland Skinner, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Dalton Fowler, LHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Parker Stinnett, RHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Carson Stinnett, LHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Colton Peel, RHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd

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Ben Evans, INF 1976-77

Mike Cosman, P 1988

Wade Brown, INF 1994

Jim Kelly Miles, P 1994

Wash Respess, INF 1995

Robbie Rhea, OF 1996

Chris Mitchell, INF 1996

Neil Haraway, INF 1997

Brandon Burnett, INF 1997

Eduardo Pena, OF 1998

Joel Posey, P 2001

1995 Wash Respess, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 1996 Robbie Rhea, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Jeremy Gross, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Chris Mitchell, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 1997 Neil Haraway, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Brandon Burnett, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 1998 Eduardo Pena, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd 1999 Eduardo Pena, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st *was also named NJCAA National Player of the Year 2001 Joel Posey, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st 2007 Taylor Walker, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd 2008 Taylor Walker, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd 2013 Cody Reed, LHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 2014 Jay King, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 2019 Ben Van Cleve, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd

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AWARD WINNERS NJCAA ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS 1989 Mark Carson, P/INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distinguished

2010 Adam Moore, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1990 Hugh Freeze, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phillip Myers, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bobby Hawkins, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2012 Kyle Blount, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinnacle Award

1994 Marty Seibert, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distinguished 1995 Don Wiltshire, P/INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Wash Respess, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distinguished Tim Walker, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distinguished Mike Henson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Neil Haraway, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 Sledge Floyd, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distinguished Chad Thompson, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distinguished Marcus Van Every, P/INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distinguished Barry Finnie, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brad Gray, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Husband, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 Jon Reeder, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Webb, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 Donnie Corey, P/INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 Brandon Rowan, P/OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003 Rusty Stegall, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004 Gary-Scott Gabbert, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Senter, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005 Hugh Brown, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distinguished Nick Gibson, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distinguished Jacob Lantrip, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 Blake Embrey, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distinguished Charlie Edwards, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chad Cregar, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008 Ryan Roberson, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distinguished Taylor Walker, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 Ryan Embrey, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Will Logsdon, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st John Luke Marlin, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Cade Spratlin, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Zach Willingham, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Latham Hill, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Colton Presley, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Dillan Fiveash, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Dylan Hale, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd McGreger Lee, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Colton Peel, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd

2015 Hunter Lacefield, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Superior Grant Black, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exemplary 2016 Hunter Lacefield, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Superior Colt Smith, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exemplary Hunter Wilson, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exemplary Ryan Skalnik, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exemplary Jarod Wright, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exemplary 2017 Brooks Boolos, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Jordan Volner, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Jarod Wright, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Spencer Cayten, DH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Dakota Dailey, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Justin Milam, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 2018 Ben Van Cleve, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Kyle Moore, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Brooks Boolos, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Dakota Dailey, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Jake Tyrone, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 2019 Ben Van Cleve, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Dalton Fowler, LHP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Hayden Leatherwood, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Blake Miller, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Cade Spratlin, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Jake Tyrone, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 2020 Noah Hattier, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Ty Leatherwood, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Cade Bell, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Dillan Fiveash, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Will Logsdon, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Landon Rogers, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Cade Spratlin, C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Kelton Hall, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Reed Logsdon, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Jackson Smith, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Zach Willingham, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd 2021 Cade Bell, OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Judah Buckner, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Noah Hattier, INF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st

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HEAD COACH CHELSEA BRAMLETT

Chelsea Bramlett will enter her second full season as the head softball coach at Northwest in Spring 2022, her third total season since being hired in August 2019.

Prior to Lewisburg, Bramlett earned her first coaching stint at Briarcrest Christian School in Eads, Tenn. from 2010-14.

Bramlett’s program made the 2021 campaign one for the record books, as the Rangers finished 20-18 overall and 15-13 in MACCC competition. Northwest punched its ticket to the MACCC Tournament for the first time since 2017 and advanced to the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament for the first time since the 2012 season, defeating tournament host and 15th-ranked LSU Eunice, scoring the program’s first Region 23 Tournament win.

Bramlett became a national name in college softball during her playing career at Mississippi State from 2007-10. She remains one of only two players in Southeastern Conference history to be named All-American in all four years of her career while also garnering three-time national catcher of the year honors. Bramlett’s name is scattered across the record books at MSU, still holding career records in batting average (.461), runs scored (219), hits (359) and stolen bases (207). She also holds single-season records for batting average (.536, 2010) and stolen bases (61, 2010). Her .536 average in 2010 still stands as the 10th-best season in NCAA softball history.

Bramlett’s 2021 squad also finished the regular season as the best hitting team in the MACCC, with a batting average of .376. The Rangers shattered nearly every previous single-season hitting record, including home runs (51), hits (410), RBIs (287), doubles (83) and slugging percentage (.617). Among those eye-popping stats were a slew of heavy hitters, most notably Saige Koczka, who finished the season with single-season records in batting average (.489), hits (65), doubles (20), home runs (14), RBIs (59) and slugging percentage (.985). Additionally, her 14 homers also marked a new career record. Behind Koczka, freshmen Maddie Brower, Kaitlyn Bednarek, Molly Harris and sophomore MyCala Helms all worked their way into the record books as well. Brower’s nine home runs put her second all-time behnd Koczka, while seven home runs from Bednarek placed her third all-time. Comer and Harris finished tied for fourth with six homers apiece, while Helms shattered the program’s career triples record with six, including five during the 2021 season. Despite a shortened 2020 campaign due to COVID-19, Bramlett guided Northwest to an 8-6 record, which included a conference sweep against Pearl River and ended with a four-game winning streak. Three of her players went on to sign or commit to the next level, including Lacey Coats (Delta State), Delta Claire Newman (Millsaps College) and Madison Crosby (Mississippi University for Women). Bramlett is a familiar name across softball circles in Mississippi and on a national scale. A native of Cordova, Tenn., Bramlett most recently spent five successful seasons at Lewisburg High School in Olive Branch, where she compiled an all-time record of 116-28-3 and a stellar .799 winning percentage. Since taking over the reins of the program after the 2014 season, Bramlett guided the Lady Patriots to five playoff berths and four Region 1-5A titles, the most recent coming in 2019 while finishing 24-2 overall.

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While in Starkville, Bramlett raked in numerous accolades from organizations and publications such as the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA), CoSIDA, Adidas and ESPN. She was inducted into the MSU Sports Hall of Fame in 2016 and recognized as an SEC Legend the same year. During her time with Team USA in 2009-10, Bramlett played alongside some of the most notable names in softball, including Jennie Finch, Cat Osterman and Monica Abbott. In 2009, she was selected to the United States National Team roster and helped Team USA to gold medals at the Canada Cup, World Cup of Softball and Japan Cup alongside former MSU head coach Jay Miller. She was a two-time World Cup of Softball gold medalist, hitting .500 with four runs scored in 2010. That same year, she also helped Team USA to an International Softball Federation (ISF) World Championship and batted .714 with five RBIs and five runs scored. In her two seasons, Team USA compiled a 41-2 combined record, including a perfect 22-0 mark in 2009. Prior to her days at Mississippi State, Bramlett played for First Assembly Christian School for coach Phillip Spain and played club softball for the Memphis Fusion. At FACS, she finished her varsity career by hitting .735 (86-for-117) with 26 extra-base hits, 10 home runs and 41 RBIs. She also compiled a 19-2 record in the circle and stole 98 bases on 102 attempts, earning “Best of Preps” recognition by the Commercial Appeal. Bramlett is the daughter of Mike and Judi Bramlett.

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ASSISTANT COACH DUSTIN YOUNG DUSTIN YOUNG ASSISTANT COACH Dustin Young will enter his third season as the assistant softball coach in 2022. Young was hired to head coach Chelsea Bramlett’s coaching staff in fall 2019 and immediately made his impact felt on the Rangers’ program. Despite a shortened 2020 season due to the effects of COVID-19, Young and Bramlett helped Northwest to an 8-6 overall record, a conference sweep against Pearl River and a four-game winning streak to close out the abbreviated slate. Last year, Young helped the Northwest softball program reach new heights, as the Rangers compiled a 20-18 overall record and advanced to the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament. It was during the tournament where Northwest finished two victories shy of earning its first bid into the NJCAA Division II World Series after upsetting tournament host and 15th-ranked LSU Eunice. Despite falling short of the World Series, the Rangers put the nation on notice, shattering a plethora of offensive single-season records. Northwest collected 51 team home runs, 410 hits, 287 RBIs, 83 doubles and a slugging percentage of .617, all new milestones in the record books. Over the past two seasons, Young has helped develop a handful of four-year players, most notably pitcher Lacey Coats (Delta State), infielder MyCala Helms (Delta State), pitcher/infielder Delta Claire Newman (Millsaps College) and infielder Madison Crosby (Mississippi University for Women). Young is no stranger to Northwest or Tate County. A 2003 graduate of Independence High School, Young played baseball at Northwest under coaches Donny Castle and Mark Carson from 2005-06, batting .299 with 13 doubles, four home runs and 24 RBIs as a sophomore in his two seasons in a Ranger uniform. He also tallied a .940 fielding percentage with 78 putouts. From Northwest, Young went on to continue his career at the next level with the nowdefunct Crichton College (later Victory University), coached by another former Ranger in Brandon Rowan. Young played for the Comets from 2007-08. Since earning his degree from Crichton, Young has remained close to both baseball and softball, coaching youth teams and also assisting with the Senatobia High School softball program, coached by his wife Tammy. From 2010-19, the Youngs’ helped Senatobia to a combined record of 150-90-1 with numerous playoff appearances, while helping produce numerous college athletes, including former Rangers Lindsey Brewer, Amanda Bies, Lindsey Shaw, Whitney King, Leeah Henson, Annah Catherine Storey, Mary Britton Faulkner and current Ranger duo Anna Nickens and McKaylee Polk. Young and his wife Tammy reside in Senatobia and have two children, Camden (8) and Brinleigh (6). Former Northwest baseball player DUSTIN YOUNG was selected as the assistant coach for the Rangers’ softball program prior to the start of the 2020 season.

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Name Pos. Haleigh Buchanan C Laila Armstrong OF Kylee Brown P Meredith Owen OF Anna Nickens INF/OF Reese Vanlandingham OF Bailey Russell INF Gracie Mettetal UTIL Molly Harris C/INF Maddie Brower INF Kaily Edwards C Saige Koczka* OF Jaclyn Carter OF/INF Meagan Allen P Kylie Gurley INF Caylee Comer INF Maggie Grubbs OF/INF Randi Johnson P Gabby Dickerson P McKaylee Polk INF Kaitlyn Bednarek INF/OF

Ht. 5-7 5-3 5-4 5-2 5-5 5-6 5-1 5-10 5-9 5-6 5-3 5-5 5-10 5-6 5-7 5-6 5-4 5-2 5-3 5-3 5-8

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Exp. 1L 1L HS 1L HS HS HS HS 1L 1L HS 2L 1L 1L HS 1L HS HS HS HS 1L

Hometown (Previous School) Tunica, Miss. (Tunica Academy) Olive Branch, Miss. (Center Hill HS) Bethel Springs, Tenn. (McNairy Central HS) Covington, Tenn. (Tipton-Rosemark Academy) Senatobia, Miss. (Senatobia HS) Guntown, Miss. (Saltillo HS) Batesville, Miss. (South Panola HS) Sardis, Miss. (Magnolia Heights) Senatobia, Miss. (Magnolia Heights) Olive Branch, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) New Albany, Miss. (Ingomar HS) Southaven, Miss. (Southaven HS) Hernando, Miss. (Hernando HS) Lepanto, Ark. (East Poinsett County HS) Potts Camp, Miss. (Marshall Academy) Brighton, Tenn. (Brighton HS) Hernando, Miss. (Hernando HS) Booneville, Miss. (Wheeler HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (Lewisburg HS) Senatobia, Miss. (Senatobia HS) Olive Branch, Miss. (DeSoto Central HS)

*Denotes extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.

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BUCHANAN

C/INF | 6-0 | Sophomore Tunica, Miss. | Tunica Academy

LAILA

ARMSTRONG

OF | 5-10 | Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss. | Center Hill HS

2021 (Freshman):

2021 (Freshman):

Played in 29 games last season, helping the Rangers to a 20-18 overall record and appearances in the MACCC and NJCAA Region 23 tournaments...totaled 46 putouts and five assists in 56 total chances...saw limited action at the plate, with her best performace coming in a 1-for-3 effort with two RBIs in a win at Coahoma on March 16...off the field, named to the Spring 2021 Vice President’s and Fall 2022 President’s lists...recognized as an Academic All-MACCC and third team NJCAA All-Academic selection.

Started in 34 of her 37 games played last season, helping Northwest to a 20-18 overall record and appearances in the MACCC and NJCAA Region 23 tournaments...finished as the team’s sixth leading hitter, batting .377 with three doubles, a triple and eight RBIs... was walked 12 times, tied for a team-high...led the team with 15 stolen bases on 16 attempts...went 3-for-4 with a double in an MACCC Tournament elimination game against Northeast, helping the Rangers clinch a spot in the Region 23 Tournament...off the field, named to the Fall 2020 President’s List...recognized as both an Academic All-MACCC and NJCAA All-Academic third team selection.

High School:

Played for coaches Chris Smith and David McIver at Tunica Academy...helped the Lady Blue Devils to a 23-10 record and the MAIS Class AA North District championship as a senior...hit .435 with a home run and a .505 on-base percentage...behind the plate, caught eight players stealing base...two-time team MVP award winner...named to the MAIS Class AA North All-Star team in 2019...off the field, consistently earned Dean’s List recognition...also a member of the school’s Beta Club and graduated with honors.

High School:

Played for Center Hill HS.

Personal:

Daughter of Jacquelyn Hudspeth and Jack Buchanan...has an older brother, Samuel (24)...hobbies include drawing, painting and playing with her German Shepherds... studying physical therapy...born July 31, 2002.

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KYLEE

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BROWN

P/OF | 5-11 | Freshman Bethel Springs, Tenn. | McNairy Central HS

ANNA

NICKENS

P/OF | 5-5 | Freshman Senatobia, Miss. | Senatobia HS

High School:

High School:

Played for head coach Mell Suratt at McNairy Central...junior season canceled due to COVID-19...as a sophomore, helped the Lady Bobcats to a 14-12 overall record...pitched nearly every game for MCHS, making 25 appearances in the circle and compiling a 13-12 record and a 2.93 ERA...struck out 132 batters in 143.1 innings of action...also batted .250 with a double and nine RBIs.

Played for coach Tammy Young at Senatobia...as a senior, helped the Lady Warriors to a 20-5-2 overall record, the Region 2-3A championship and the second round of the Class 3A playoffs...hit .394 with 32 RBIs during her senior campaign...three-time all-region selection and named Best Defensive Player in Region 2-3A...also played volleyball and participated in cheer at SHS, earning MVP honors on the court and being voted as cheer captain...off the field, named Rotary Club Student of the Month and graduated with honors.

Personal:

Daughter of Angel and Tim Nickens...has two older siblings, Garrett (27) and Madison (21)...father, Tim, played football at Northwest and UT Martin...mother, Angel, won a state championship at Magnolia Heights...hobbies include hunting and fishing...studying nursing...born March 4, 2003.

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OWEN

OF/INF | 6-3 | Sophomore Covington, Tenn. | Tipton-Rosemark Academy

REESE

VANLANDINGHAM OF | 5-6 | Freshman Guntown, Miss. | Saltillo HS

2021 (Freshman):

High School:

Started in 28 of her 36 games, helping Northwest to a 20-18 overall record and appearances in the MACCC and NJCAA Region 23 tournaments...hit .320 with six doubles, two triples, two home runs and 16 RBIs...finished 4-for-4 with a triple and two RBIs in a victory against East Mississippi on March 3...fielded 1.000 for her freshman season with 24 putouts and two assists in 26 total chances...off the field, named to the Spring 2021 Vice President’s List...recognized as an Academic All-MACCC selection.

Played for coach Lee Buse at Saltillo...as a senior, helped the Lady Tigers to a 20-7 overall record and the program’s first appearance in the Class 5A North Half series...finished with 148 stolen bases in her career...six-time all-region honoree...also won the Lady Tiger Award...graduated with honors and won awards for psychology and sociology classes...received interest from Christian Brothers, Blue Mountain and a handful of MACCC programs.

High School:

Personal:

Played for coach Johnie Sanfratello at Tipton-Rosemark Academy...helped the Lady Rebels to a 4-3 record during a COVID-19 shortened senior season...as a junior, helped TRA to a 33-11-1 record, a district title and a TSSAA Division II Sub-State appearance...batted .342 with three doubles, two triples and 21 RBIs...went 3-for-3 at the plate with a triple and four RBIs in a 14-2 victory against Northpoint Christian on March 29, 2019...stole 16 bases on 17 attempts...earned all-region honors...as a sophomore, helped TRA to a 27-11 record and a runner-up finish in the state championship...batted .383 with two triples, a home run and 13 RBIs...stole 12 bases on 14 attempts...received valuable experience as a freshman on a Lady Rebels’ team that finished 32-9 overall...batted .371 with three doubles, a triple and 16 RBIs...went 2-for-2 at the plate with a double and four RBIs in a 21-1 victory against Rossville Christian on April 3, 2017...stole 14 bases on 15 attempts... also served as class president...received interest from Southwest Tennessee, Dyersburg State and Jackson State Community College.

Daughter of Amy and Brad Vanlandingham...has a younger sibling, Brooks (14)...enjoys traveling and trying new foods in her spare time...area of study is undecided...born October 20, 2002.

Personal:

Daughter of Missy and David Owen...has an older brother, Jack (24)...mother, Missy, ran track at Sewanee from 1986-90...studying exercise science...nickname is “Mo”...born September 19, 2001.

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BAILEY

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RUSSELL

INF | 5-1 | Freshman Batesville, Miss. | South Panola HS

MOLLY

HARRIS

C/INF | 6-3 | Sophomore Senatobia, Miss. | Magnolia Heights School

High School:

2021 (Freshman):

Played for coach Ashleigh Hicks at South Panola...as a senior, helped the Lady Tigers to an 18-9 overall record and the Region 2-6A championship...batted .361 with 19 RBIs and 193 quality at-bats...graduated with a 4.3 GPA.

Played in 30 games and earned 25 starts, helping Northwest to a 20-18 overall record and appearances in the MACCC and NJCAA Region 23 tournaments...tied as the team’s sixth-leading hitter, earning a .377 batting average with six doubles, six home runs and 17 RBIs...her six home runs are currently tied for fourth all-time in a single season, along with teammate Caylee Comer and former Ranger Heath Griffith (2015-16)...also totaled a .725 slugging percentage and a .456 on-base percentage...went 3-for-3 with two home runs in an April 25 victory against Southwest Mississippi...off the field, named to the Spring 2021 Vice President’s List...recognized as an Academic All-MACCC selection.

Personal:

Daughter of Jodi and Bryan Russell...has three siblings, Tori Hardy (24), Noah Willis (22) and Eli (16)...enjoys the outdoors, swimming and hanging out with friends in her spare time...studying radiological sciences...nicknames include “Bay” and “Russ”...born August 7, 2003.

High School:

Played for head coach Brett Prosek at Magnolia Heights...helped the Lady Chiefs to the 2019 MAIS Class AAAA State Championship, the first title in program history.

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GRACIE

METTETAL

UTIL | 6-3 | Freshman Sardis, Miss. | Magnolia Heights School High School:

Played for head coach Brett Prosek at Magnolia Heights...helped the Lady Chiefs to the 2020 MAIS Class AAAA North Half title and the second round of the MAIS Overall Tournament...as a junior, guided MHS to the 2019 MAIS Class AAAA State Championship, the first title in program history.

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MADDIE

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BROWER

KAILY

EDWARDS

C | 5-3 | Freshman New Albany, Miss. | Ingomar HS

INF | 6-4 | Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss. | Lewisburg HS High School:

2021 (Freshman):

Played and started in all 38 games last season, helping Northwest to a 20-18 overall record and appearances in the MACCC and NJCAA Region 23 tournaments...finished as the team’s second leading hitter, earning a .427 batting average with 11 doubles, nine home runs and 41 RBIs...her 49 runs scored set a new single-season record, edging teammate Saige Koczka by one...her nine home runs currently rank second in a single-season... finished with a .718 slugging percentage and a .472 on-base percentage...finished 8-for-8 on stolen base attempts...went 4-for-5 and was credited with four RBIs in a road victory at East Central on April 26...named first team All-MACCC...off the field, named to the Spring 2021 President’s List...recognized as both a Distinguished Academic All-MACCC and first team NJCAA All-Academic performer.

Played for coach Justin Weeden at Ingomar...helped the Lady Falcons advance to the first round of the Class 1A playoffs as a senior...batted .559 with 38 hits, 21 RBIs and a .620 on-base percentage during her senior season...also finished with 18 stolen bases...collected several accomplishments, including recognition for most hits, most RBIs, .500 Club, best defense, least strikeouts and finishing second in stolen bases...voted to participate in Mississippi Association of Coaches and Northeast Mississippi Coaches Association all-star games...off the field, a member of several clubs and organizations, including Beta Club, Anchor Club, Hospitality Club and Math & Science Club...graduated with honors and was a consistent Honor Roll student...received interest from MUW and other MACCC programs.

High School:

Daughter of Emily and Brad Edwards...has an older brother, Elijah (22)...both parents played softball and baseball at Northeast Mississippi Community College from 1993-94... enjoys cooking, painting, reading and going to the beach in her spare time...studying to be a Medical Laboratory Technician...nickname is “KB”...born March 25, 2003.

Personal:

Played for head coach Brooke Lee at Lewisburg...helped the Lady Patriots to a 4-2 record during a COVID-19 shortened senior season...batted .438 with four doubles, a home run and eight RBIs...went 4-for-4 with two doubles, a home run and five RBIs in a 13-1 victory against West Harrison on February 22, 2020...finished with an .875 slugging percentage...played under current Northwest coach Chelsea Bramlett during her freshman, sophomore and junior seasons, helping LHS to a 24-2 overall record, perfect 6-0 Region 1-5A mark and the opening round of the 2019 Class 5A state playoffs...batted .433 with 11 doubles, three triples and 16 RBIs...went 3-for-3 with a double, a triple and a pair of RBIs in a 14-0 victory against Southaven on April 10, 2019...compiled a .686 slugging percentage...fielded .952 with 32 putouts and 27 assists on 62 total chances... as a sophomore, helped the Lady Patriots to a 26-4-1 overall record, a perfect 6-0 record in Region 1-5A and the semifinal round of the 2018 Class 5A playoffs...hit. 427 with nine doubles, a triple, five home runs and 40 RBIs...went 2-for-3 at the plate with a double, a triple and three RBIs in a 13-2 win against Lake Cormorant on March 22, 2018...finished with a .719 slugging percentage...collected Lewisburg’s most RBIs during her sophomore season...also played a significant role on the Lady Patriots’ 2017 team that compiled a 26-4-1 overall record, winning the Region 1-5A title and advancing to the second round of the 2017 Class 5A playoffs...hit eight doubles, two triples, four home runs and 34 RBIs as a freshman...concluded her varsity career as a two-time first team selection...off the field, a member of the National Honor Society and a graduate of special distinction at Lewisburg...received interest from Alabama, Ole Miss and Liberty.

Personal:

Daughter of Amy and Brad Brower...has two siblings, Tal (22) and Loghan (2)...enjoys swimming, watching Netflix and hanging out with friends in her spare time...area of study is undecided...nickname is “May May”...born March 7, 2002.

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SAIGE

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KOCZKA

JACLYN

CARTER

INF | 5-10 | Freshman Hernando, Miss. | Hernando HS

OF/UTIL | 5-5 | Sophomore Southaven, Miss. | Southaven HS High School:

*received an extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.

Played for coach Nicki Whitten at Hernando...as a senior, helped the Lady Tigers to a 35-3 overall record and the Class 6A state championship...batted .457 during her senior campaign, earning All-Region 2-6A and All-DeSoto County honors from 2017-21...also played volleyball for Hernando, helping the Lady Tigers to a 15-10 overall record as a senior...off the court, a member of the National Honor Society, Rho Kappa, Special Tigers and the Hernando High School Hall of Fame...also served as the president of the school’s Spirit Club and earned the highest Algebra average in her senior class..received interest from Memphis, William Carey, Southwest Tennessee Community College and a handful of MACCC programs.

*Two-time All-American recepient (NFCA, NJCAA) 2021 (Freshman):

Played and started in all 38 games last season, finishing as one of the nation’s most electric JUCO hitters, while helping Northwest to the MACCC and NJCAA Region 23 tournaments...shattered a slew of single-season and career program records...hit .489 with 65 hits, 20 doubles, two triples, 14 home runs, 59 RBIs and 48 runs scored...her totales in doubles, RBIs, total bases (131) and slugging percentage (.985) are new single-season records, while her 48 runs scored are good for second most in a single season...her current career batting average of .486 is the program’s all-time high, while her 22 career doubles are tied for third all-time with former Ranger Angela Carden (2009-10)...finished 4-for-4 at the plate with two doubles and an RBI in the Rangers’ elimination loss to Mississippi Gulf Coast in the 2021 Region 23 Tournament...also made 14 appearances in the circle, finishing with a 5-4 record and 31 strikeouts in 51.1 innings pitched...struck out five batters against one walk despite a loss at Pearl River on February 27...also chosen MACCC Player of the Week (March 22-28) and recognized as a first team All-MACCC performer.

Personal:

Daughter of Brandy and Ron Carter...has an older brother, Jace (20)...father, Ron, played football at Northwest during the 1991 national runner-up and 1992 national championship seasons...enjoys the beach and attending Mississippi State games in her spare time... studying kinesiology...nickname is “Jac”...born August 14, 2003.

2020 (Freshman):

Played in all 14 of the Rangers’ contests during a COVID-19 shortened season...led the team with a .478 batting average, posting two doubles, a triple and eight RBIs...hit .400 or better in all but two games...also pitched in five contests, earning a 1-0 record with eight strikeouts in 14.1 innings of work...garnered her only win in a gutsy six-inning performance against Jefferson College on Feb. 14, where she struck out five batters and threw a season-high 119 pitches.

High School:

Played for coach Shane Staten at Southaven...hit .568, .600 with runners in scoring position, to lead the Chargers into the MHSAA 6A playoffs...selected to represent the 4A/5A/6A North squad in the Mississippi Association of Coaches All-Star game...named to All-DeSoto County team six times by area coaches...selected multiple times to the Commercial Appeal All-Metro team, including after her eighth grade season...received numerous Commercial Appeal Player of the Year nominations...selected to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association South Region Second Team in 2018.

Personal:

Daughter of Heather and Kelly Faulkner...has three siblings, Nash (17), Cade (15) and Kate (14)...area of study is undecided...born September 26, 2000.

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ALLEN

P/INF | 6-0 | Sophomore Lepanto, Ark. | East Poinsett County HS

CAYLEE

COMER

INF | 6-2 | Sophomore Brighton, Tenn. | Brighton HS

2021 (Freshman):

2021 (Freshman):

Played in 14 games last season after recovering from injury...finished 2-3 in the circle with 33.1 innings pitched...struck out 22 batters, including a season-high of seven in an April 28 victory against Copiah-Lincoln...off the field, named to the Fall 2020 Vice President’s List and the Spring 2021 President’s List...recognized as an Academic All-MACCC and third team NJCAA All-Academic performer.

Played and started in 34 games, helping Northwest to a 20-18 overall record and appearances in the MACCC and NJCAA Region 23 tournaments...finished as the team’s fifth-leading hitter, totaling a .388 batting average, nine doubles, six home runs and 27 RBIs...her six homers tied her for fourth in a single-season, along with teammate Molly Harris and former Ranger Heath Griffith (2015-16)...went 4-for-5 with a double, a home run and four RBIs in a road win at Mississippi Delta on April 6...totaled 97 putouts with two assists for a .971 fielding percentage...off the field, named to the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 President’s Lists...recognized with Distinguished Academic All-MACCC and second team NJCAA All-Academic honors.

High School:

Played for head coach Brad Smith at Tipton-Rosemark Academy...helped the Rebels to a 2-2 record during a COVID-19 shortened senior season...team finished 32-10 in 2019, his junior season...finished with a .390 batting average...went 5-for-5 at the plate in a game against Arlington as a junior...earned all-state, all-region and all-area accolades throughout his varsity career...also played basketball and golf at TRA, earning a trip to the state golf tournament...received interest from several community college programs.

High School:

Played for coach Robin Jacobs at Brighton...senior season was canceled due to COVID-19...as a junior, helped the Lady Cardinals to a 17-10-1 overall record...batted .413 with 10 doubles, a triple, six home runs and 23 RBIs...finished 2-for-2 with a pair of home runs and three RBIs in a loss to Dyer County on April 9, 2019...posted an .813 slugging percentage during her junior campaign...as a sophomore, helped BHS to a 17-12-1 record...hit .321 with five doubles, two home runs and 20 RBIs...went 3-for-4 at the plate in back-to-back games against Lewisburg and Bartlett, combining for a double, a home run and five RBIs...off the field, a member of several clubs and organizations as Brighton, including FCCLA, student council, HOSA, FBLA, Mu Alpha Theta and the National Honor Society...graduated at No. 12 in her senior class.

Personal:

Son of Jennifer and Tracy Byrd...has a younger brother, Jaden (18)...enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time...studying business...nickname is “T-Byrd”...born January 3, 2001.

Personal:

Daughter of Heather and Jamie Comer...has a younger brother, Will (15)...cousin, Erin Smith, played softball at Jackson State...enjoys listening to music in her spare time... studying psychology...born October 3, 2001.

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KYLIE

GURLEY

INF | 5-7 | Freshman Potts Camp, Miss. | Marshall Academy High School:

Played for coach Carlton Gibson at Marshall Academy...as a senior, helped the Lady Patriots to a 30-11 overall record, district championship, North Half championship and a runner-up finish in the MAIS Class AAA state championship...batted .351 with 58 RBIs, five home runs and 21 stolen bases during her senior campaign...earned all-conference and Most Improved awards...also played basketball at Marshall Academy, earning the Patriot Award and Most Valuable Player accolades...off the field, a member of several clubs and organizations, including Anchor Club, Beta Club and Key Club...graduated as a valedictorian, while also receiving High Honors and George Hill Memorial awards... received interest from MUW and Bethel University.

Personal:

Daughter of Nikki and Jason Gurley...has two siblings, Alea (24) and Patrick (15)...hobbies include fishing, dancing and karaoke...studying biology...nickname is “KG”...born July 8, 2003.

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GRUBBS

OF/INF | 5-4 | Freshman Hernando, Miss. | Hernando HS

MCKAYLEE

POLK

P | 6-3 | Freshman Senatobia, Miss. | Senatobia HS

High School:

High School:

Played for coach Nicki Whitten at Hernando...as a senior, helped the Lady Tigers to a 35-3 overall record and the Class 6A state championship...off the field, named a Mississippi Scholar, a member of the National Honor Society and the school’s Hall of Fame... received interest from Christian Brothers, LSU Alexandria, LSU Eunice and several MACCC programs.

Played for head coach Tammy Young at Senatobia... as a senior, helped the Lady Warriors to a 20-5-2 overall record, the Region 2-3A championship and the second round of the Class 3A playoffs...teammates with current Ranger Anna Nickens.

Personal:

Daughter of Lori and Tony Grubbs...has an older brother, Johnathan (21)...father, Tony, played college baseball...enjoys being outdoors and is an avid animal lover...studying physical therapy...nickname is “Mags”...born February 22, 2003.

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KAITLYN

BEDNAREK

INF | 6-2 | Sophomore Olive Branch, Miss. | DeSoto Central HS

P/INF | 5-2 | Freshman Booneville, Miss. | Wheeler HS 2021 (Freshman):

High School:

Played and started in all 38 games last season, helping Northwest to a 20-18 overall record and appearances in the MACCC and NJCAA Region 23 tournaments...finished the year with a .357 batting average, a team-leading 13 doubles, two triples, seven home runs and 37 RBIs...her seven home runs currently rank third in a single-season...went 4-for-4 twice in victories at Arkansas State and Coahoma, collecting a combined 13 RBIs in both contests...hit three homes in a late season sweep at East Central, two in one game...Honorable Mention All-MACCC selection...off the field, named to the Fall 2020 Vice President’s and Spring 2021 President’s Lists...recognized as both an Academic AllMACCC and third team NJCAA All-Academic performer.

Played for coach Molly Brown at Wheeler...as a senior, helped the Lady Eagles to a 17-8 overall record, Region 2-1A championship and the third round of the Class 1A playoffs... struck out 139 batters during her senior season, while pitching two shutouts, including a no-hitter...holds the program record for most strikeouts in a single game...earned several awards for her performance on the field, including Player of the Year, Lady Eagle Award and first team All-Region 2-1A honors...selected to play in the Mississippi Coaches Association and Northeast Mississippi Coaches’ Association all-star games...graduated with honors, finished sixth in her senior class and was named a Mississippi Scholar...inducted into school’s Hall of Fame...also a member of several clubs and organizations, including class president, Beta Club, Math & Science Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes... also named to the Superintendent’s List and finished with perfect attendance...received interest from Calhoun and Columbia State.

High School:

Played for head coach Phyllis Hicks at DeSoto Central...helped the Lady Jaguars to a 6-2 record during a COVID-19 shortened senior season...hit .417 with two doubles and an RBI...as a junior, played a pivotal role on DeSoto Central’s Class 6A state championship squad that finished 26-5...shattered program records for batting average (.553) and slugging percentage (.818)...finished the 2019 season with 13 doubles, seven triples, five home runs and 35 RBIs...went 3-for-3 with a triple, a home run and three RBIs in a 16-0 victory against Horn Lake on April 2, 2019...earned numerous honors to the ClarionLedger’s All-State softball team, Commercial Appeal First Team All-Metro and selected as the 2019 Mississippi Association of Coaches’ All-Star Game MVP...also helped DCHS to the 2018 Class 6A state title as a sophomore, as the Lady Jaguars went 22-6-1 on the season...batted .476 with 10 doubles, a triple, two home runs and 21 RBIs...went 3-for-4 at the plate with with three doubles and three RBIs in a 16-0 victory against Horn Lake on April 5, 2018...finished with a .761 slugging percentage...as a freshman, helped DCHS to a 21-7-1 overall record...batted .348 with four doubles and three RBIs...posted a .521 slugging percentage...off the field, was involved in numerous school clubs and organizations, including SADD, Hands & Paws and the spirit club...graduated DeSoto Central with distinction...received interest from several MACCC programs.

Personal:

Daughter of Susan and Randy Johnson...has an older sister, Amber Johnson Collier (31)... enjoys reading and baking in her spare time...studying biology...nickname is “RJ”...born September 27, 2002.

Personal:

Daughter of Karyn and Arthur Bednarek...has an older brother, Jeffery (23)...enjoys swimming and riding ATVs in her spare time...studying elementary education...nickname is “Katiebug”...born March 27, 2002.

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2021-22 PREVIEW

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SEASON OUTLOOK

LAILA ARMSTRONG

MADDIE BROWER

KAITLYN BEDNAREK

At first glance, a 20-18 overall record might seem like an average year for some college softball programs. For those who followed Northwest softball in 2021 however, last year was anything but average for the Rangers. Numerous weather cancellations and some tough sweeps to conference opponents marred the start of the season for Northwest, but the Rangers recovered in a big way, winning four of the last five games of the season to earn a spot in the MACCC Tournament. From there, Northwest staved off elimination to punch its ticket to the Region 23 Tournament for the first time since 2012, upsetting nationally-ranked host LSU-Eunice and falling just two victories short of the program’s first NJCAA Division II World Series appearance.

As for Bednarek, the Southaven native and DeSoto Central product hammered 13 doubles, seven homers and 37 RBIs to rank top five in all three single-season categories. Caylee Comer and Molly Harris also showcased their power at the plate as well, with both players tying for fourth in single-season home runs (6), while also hitting well above .300 at the plate. Laila Armstrong and Meredith Owen also return to the lineup this season after posting .377 and .320 batting averages, respectively. Owen, another consistent starter, posted a 1.000 fielding percentage in the outfield, while the aforementioned Comer and Koczka each finished with high fielding percentages as well.

It marked a major milestone for the Northwest softball program and head coach Chelsea Bramlett, now entering her third season. “It’s awesome to see the growth that has happened so far,” Bramlett said, in regards to last year’s success. “This year, the sophomores are playing with a chip on their shoulder this season and the freshmen are starting to see that as well. The freshmen have come in and are doing what they are supposed to, and our returning players are building on that tradition as well. We’re really excited about this season and what’s to come.”

While the amount of power at the plate has generated enough excitement, Bramlett believes this year’s numbers could be even better. “We have a little bit of everything this year,” Bramlett said. “We have speed, power and most of all, leadership. We’re excited to have Meagan back and fully healthy in the circle, and she’s looking great. Of course, Saige is looking to break even with what she did last year and that’s really the case for most of our sophomores. They know what I expect of them and what they expect out of themselves. Offensively, we are looking as good as last year, but I think we’re going to give those stats a run for their money this year.”

Highlighting the journey for the Rangers was the team’s eye-popping performance at the plate. Northwest sported one of the best overall offenses in the nation last season, finishing with a team batting average of .376, ranking 21st in the nation and topping the rest of the MACCC. That lineup included four starters with a .400 batting average or better, along with five other .300 hitters.

One struggle Northwest faced last season was the lack of pitching depth, something that unfortunately plagued the Rangers in several games. At least three notable games ended in walk-offs against Northwest, two coming on the road at Hinds and an extra-inning heartbreak to No. 8 Jones College.

As a team, Northwest set or tied single-season records for home runs (51), doubles (83) RBIs (287), hits (410) and slugging percentage (.617), while also earning other milestones. (See full rundown of last season’s records here.) Seven of those nine hitters are returning for the 2022 season, with third-year sophomore Saige Koczka being the most notable. Koczka, who is exercising her COVID-19 eligibility, proved to be a nightmare for opposing pitchers last season, shattering numerous offensive records in her wake. The Southaven native. Memphis commit and reigning NJCAA and NFCA All-American led the Rangers with a .489 batting average, 20 doubles, 14 home runs, 59 RBIs and a .985 slugging percentage, all new single-season records.

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However, what makes the returning sophomore core more exciting is the sheer amount of depth behind Koczka. Infielders Kaitlyn Bednarek and Maddie Brower also turned heads with their numbers at the plate last season, with Brower collecting nine homers and 41 RBIs to set new second place totals for both categories in a single season, while edging Koczka for most runs scored in a single season (49).

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Allen and Koczka return from last year’s pitching unit, though Koczka will likely play more of role at the plate and in the outfield this season. Overall, Northwest now has six options in the circle, including a slew of freshmen in Randi Johnson (Wheeler), Gabby Dickerson (Lewisburg), Kylee Brown (McNairy Central, Tenn.), Anna Nickens (Senatobia) and Gracie Mettetal (Magnolia Heights). Several other freshmen are also expected to see playing time or possibly draw starts in the field as well. Even with a stacked sophomore unit, Bramlett is impressed with what she has seen out of her freshman unit thus far.

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SEASON OUTLOOK “It always takes freshmen a little more time to get in the groove of things and to understand a new coach or a new system,” Bramlett said. “During the fall, we played in over our heads, which was a culture shock but it also got them in there against some big schools. I think they handled it fairly well and they’re all pushing each other and vying for positions. We have a lot in the circle that we can utilize and all of them have a shot to get playing time or draw some starts.” Despite everything that 2022 could shape up to be, the season won’t be without its struggles, especially in the early portion of the schedule. Northwest is slated to face several nationallyranked opponents straight out of the gate, including two games against No. 11 Three Rivers College (Mo.) in the annual Northeast TigerFest. The Rangers are then scheduled to be pitted against No. 9 Parkland College (Ill.) in the Hinds JUCO Classic in Brandon. From there, things will get tougher as Northwest opens MACCC competition against three ranked opponents - No. 17 Pearl River, No. 5 Itawamba and No. 8 Mississippi Gulf Coast. The Rangers will then hit the road for three more doubleheaders at East Mississippi, Meridian and Northeast, before hosting No. 2 Jones College and later, No. 10 Copiah-Lincoln late in the season. “There’s no doubt that the MACCC is one of the toughest conferences in the country,” Bramlett said. “Everything is competitive and every game is stressful. You’re in a battle every single day and that’s something our sophomores already understand, while our freshmen are starting to understand that as well. All it takes is one inning or one pitch to change a game, so you cannot back down until the final pitch is thrown.” Still, Northwest looks and feels like a team that is poised for a breakout season. Though unranked, the Rangers were one of a handful of teams receiving votes in the NJCAA Division II preseason polls, and the balance of a strong sophomore unit and a budding freshman core has Northwest turning to some lofty, but achievable goals.

SAIGE KOCZKA took the conference - and the nation - by storm in 2021, smashing the single-season and career record books in nearly every offensive category. For her efforts, Koczka was named an All-American by both the NFCA and NJCAA.

“Our girls want to make the World Series,” Bramlett said. “We are deeper in the circle with a lot of variety this year, we can hit and our defense is looking solid right now. The biggest obstacle or challenge is the longevity of our season and being able to stay healthy, focused and wellrested. That’s something that we have to face as coaches as well. Every team and every game provides us a constant battle, so I’m not so worried about records and things like that, but more about closing out close games and ultimately, making it farther through the postseason than we have before.”

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2022 SEASON OPPONENTS National Park College

Calhoun

QUICK FACTS: Location: Hot Springs, Ark. Founded: 2003 Enrollment: 2,768 President: Dr. John Hogan Athletic Director: Jason Hudnell Conference: NJCAA Region II Nickname: Nighthawks Colors: Blue, White & Dark Grey Ballpark: Hot Springs World Class High School Head Coach: Autumn Wyatt 2021 Record: 25-19 2021 Conference Record: 8-8

QUICK FACTS: Location: Decatur, Ala. Founded: 1946 Enrollment: 8,480 Interim President: Jimmy Hodges Athletic Director: Dr. Nancy Keenum Conference: ACCC Nickname: Warhawks Colors: Blue & White Ballpark: Fred Frickie Park Head Coach: Bart Stephenson 2021 Record: 27-23 2021 Conference Record: 15-14

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Mark Oliver Phone: (501) 760-6419 Email: mark.oliver@np.edu Web Address: np.edu Series History: First meeting

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None (refer to AD) Phone: (256) 260-4302 Email: nancy.keenum@calhoun.edu Web Address: calhoun.edu Series History: Calhoun leads series 4-2 First Meeting: March 24, 2006 in Booneville: Calhoun 3, Northwest 2 Last Meeting: February 10, 2021 in Booneville: Calhoun 9, Northwest 4

Spoon River College

Three Rivers College

February 11 • 12/2 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park

February 15 • 3 P.M. • Booneville, Miss. • Northeast Sportsplex

QUICK FACTS: Location: Canton, Ill. Founded: 1959 Enrollment: 2,218 President: Curtis Oldfield Athletic Director: John Bassett Conference: MWAC Nickname: Snappers Colors: Navy Blue & Green Ballpark: SRC Field Head Coach: John Bassett 2021 Record: 35-25 2021 Conference Record: 12-12

QUICK FACTS: Location: Poplar Bluff, Mo. Founded: 1966 Enrollment: 2,965 President: Wesley Payne Athletic Director: Brian Bess Conference: MCCAC Nickname: Raiders Colors: Black & Gold Ballpark: Rains Field Head Coach: Jeff Null 2021 Record: 44-6 2021 Conference Record: 15-1

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None (refer to AD) Phone: (309) 649-6303 Email: john.bassett@src.edu Web Address: src.edu Series History: First meeting

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None (refer to AD) Phone: (573) 840-9611, ext. 3626 Email: bbess@trc.edu Web Address: raidersathletics.com Series History: Northwest leads series 5-2 First Meeting: March 24, 2006 in Booneville: Northwest 7, Three Rivers 5 Last Meeting: February 19, 2016 in Booneville: Northwest 14, Three Rivers 3

February 1 • 1/3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park

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2022 SEASON OPPONENTS Bevill State

Parkland College

February 16 • 2:30 P.M. • Booneville, Miss. • Northeast Sportsplex

February 25 • 5 P.M. • Brandon, Miss.

QUICK FACTS: Location: Sumiton, Ala. Founded: 1992 Enrollment: 3,986 President: Joel Hagood Athletic Director: Max Weaver Conference: ACCC Nickname: Bears Colors: Blue & Green Ballpark: Unnamed campus facility Head Coach: Chris Harris 2021 Record: 3-37 2021 Conference Record: 1-27

QUICK FACTS: Location: Champaign, Ill. Founded: 1967 Enrollment: 3,250 President: Thomas R. Ramage Athletic Director: Brendan McHale Conference: MWAC Nickname: Cobras Colors: Green & Yellow Ballpark: Parkland Field Head Coach: Dan Paulson, Kristi Paulson (co-head coaches) 2021 Record: 53-9 2021 Conference Record: 20-4

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None (refer to AD) Phone: (205) 648-3271, ext. 5133 Email: max.weaver@bscc.edu Web Address: athletics.bscc.edu Series History: Series tied at 1-1 First Meeting: February 26, 2010 in Booneville: Northwest 7, Bevill State 6 Last Meeting: March 15, 2019 in Oxford: Bevill State 5, Northwest 3

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Nathan DeHaan Phone: (217) 898-1660 Email: ndehaan@parkland.edu Web Address: athletics.parkland.edu Series History: First meeting

Trinity Valley

Jackson State

QUICK FACTS: Location: Athens, Texas Founded: 1946 Enrollment: 7,743 President: Dr. Jerry King Athletic Director: Eddie Kite Conference: NJCAA Region XIV Nickname: Cardinals Colors: Red & White Ballpark: Rip Drumgoole Fied at Cain Park Head Coach: Maria Winn-Ratliff 2021 Record: 33-15 2021 Conference Record: 14-10

QUICK FACTS: Location: Jackson, Tenn. Founded: 1967 Enrollment: 3,542 President: Dr. George J. Pimentel Athletic Director: Steve Cornelison Conference: TCCAA Nickname: GreenJays Colors: Green, Blue and Black Ballpark: Jim Swope Field Head Coach: Taylor Schubert 2021 Record: 6-27 2021 Conference Record: 6-26

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Benny Rogers Phone: (903) 675-6322 Email: brogers@tvcc.edu Web Address: tvccsports.com Series History: First meeting

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: None (refer to AD) Phone: (731) 424-3520, ext. 50239 Email: scornelison@jscc.edu Web Address: jscc.edu/athletics Series History: Jackson State leads series 14-3 First Meeting: April 24, 2007 in Senatobia: Won by forfeit Last Meeting: April 7, 2015 in Senatobia: Northwest 4, Jackson State 3

March 1 • 1/3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park

February 25 • 3 P.M. • Brandon, Miss.

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2022 SEASON OPPONENTS Kirkwood

Itawamba

QUICK FACTS: Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa Founded: 1966 Enrollment: 13,788 President: Lori Sundberg Athletic Director: Doug Wagemester Conference: ICCAC Nickname: Eagles Colors: Blue & White Ballpark: Kirkwood Softball Field Head Coach: Eric Frese 2021 Record: 54-12 2021 Conference Record: 36-6

QUICK FACTS: Location: Fulton, Miss. Founded: 1948 Enrollment: 4,238 President: Dr. Jay Allen Athletic Director: Carrie Ball-Williamson Conference: MACCC Nickname: Indians Colors: Red & Navy Ballpark: ICC Softball Complex Head Coach: Andy Kirk 2021 Record: 36-9 2021 Conference Record: 25-3

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Jill Williams Phone: (319) 398-5640 Email: jwilliams@kirkwood.edu Web Address: kirkwoodeagles.com Series History: First meeting

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Adam Gore Phone: (662) 862-8059 Email: acgore@iccms.edu Web Address: letsgoicc.com Series History: Northwest leads series 32-31 First Meeting: April 10, 2001 in Senatobia: Northwest 20, Itawamba 6 Last Meeting: April 22, 2021 in Fulton: Itawamba 8, Northwest 1

March 10 • 1/3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park

March 15 • 1/3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park

Pearl River

Mississippi Gulf Coast

QUICK FACTS: Location: Poplarville, Miss. Founded: 1924 Enrollment: 3,914 President: Dr. Adam Breerwood Athletic Director: Scotty Fletcher Conference: MACCC Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Maroon & Gold Ballpark: Wildcat Stadium Head Coach: Christie Meeks 2021 Record: 27-15 2021 Conference Record: 19-9

QUICK FACTS: Location: Perkinston, Miss. Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 5,678 President: Dr. Mary S. Graham Athletic Director: Steven Campbell, Jr. Conference: MACCC Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue & Gold Ballpark: Ross-Smith Field Head Coach: David Kuhn 2021 Record: 37-16 2021 Conference Record: 24-4

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Dylan Dunaway Phone: (601) 403-1488 Email: ddunaway@prcc.edu Web Address: prccathletics.com Series History: Pearl River leads series 14-7 First Meeting: May 11, 2007 in Clinton: Pearl River 3, Northwest 1 Last Meeting: February 27, 2021 in Poplarville: Pearl River 19, Northwest 11 (6 inn.)

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Don Hammack Phone: (601) 928-6315 Email: don.hammack@mgccc.edu Web Address: mgcccbulldogs.com Series History: Mississippi Gulf Coast leads 13-3 First Meeting: March 10, 2006 in Senatobia: Northwest 3, Mississippi Gulf Coast 2 Last Meeting: May 15, 2021 in Eunice, La: Mississippi Gulf Coast 10, Northwest 8

March 19 • 2/4 P.M. • Perkinston, Miss. • Ross-Smith Field

March 12 • 1/3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Senatobia Sports Park

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2022 SEASON OPPONENTS East Mississippi

Northeast

QUICK FACTS: Location: Scooba, Miss. Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 3,232 President: Scott Alsobrooks Athletic Director: Sharon Thompson Conference: MACCC Nickname: Lions Colors: Red, Black & White Ballpark: EMCC Softball Field Head Coach: Whitney Hawkins 2021 Record: 7-27 2021 Conference Record: 7-21

QUICK FACTS: Location: Booneville, Miss. Founded: 1948 Enrollment: 3,500 President: Ricky G. Ford Athletic Director: Kent Farris Conference: MACCC Nickname: Tigers Colors: Black & Gold Ballpark: Northeast Sportsplex Head Coach: Jody Long 2021 Record: 23-19 2021 Conference Record: 16-12

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: David Rosinski Phone: (662) 476-5042 Email: drosinski@eastms.edu Web Address: emccathletics.com Series History: East Mississippi leads series 27-26 First Meeting: April 4, 2001 in Scooba: East Mississippi 14, Northwest 4 Last Meeting: March 3, 2021 in Oxford: Northwest 9, East Mississippi 8

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Blake Long Phone: (662) 720-7448 Email: bdlong@nemcc.edu Web Address: nemccathletics.com Series History: Northeast leads series 44-30 First Meeting: April 7, 2001 in Senatobia: Northeast 5, Northwest 4 Last Meeting: May 6, 2021 in Fulton: Northwest 12, Northeast 6

March 23 • 2/4 P.M. • Scooba, Miss. • EMCC Softball Field

March 29 • 2/5 P.M. • Booneville, Miss. • Northeast Sportsplex

Meridian

Jones College

QUICK FACTS: Location: Meridian, Miss. Founded: 1937 Enrollment: 3,096 President: Dr. Tom Huebner Athletic Director: Sander Atkinson Conference: MACCC Nickname: Eagles Colors: Green & White Ballpark: Tommy McDonald Field Head Coach: Faith Robinson 2021 Record: 8-29 2021 Conference Record: 5-23

QUICK FACTS: Location: Ellisville, Miss. Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 3,876 President: Dr. Jesse Smith Athletic Director: Joel Cain Conference: MACCC Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Maroon & Gold Ballpark: Community Bank Park Head Coach: Chris Robinson 2021 Record: 47-9 2021 Conference Record: 22-6

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Christopher Haralson Phone: (601) 484-8828 Email: charals1@meridiancc.edu Web Address: mcceagles.com Series History: Northwest leads series 7-3 First Meeting: April 16, 2016 in Meridian: Northwest 6, Meridian 1 Last Meeting: March 12, 2021 in Senatobia: Meridian 10, Northwest 5

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Kevin Maloney Phone: (601) 477-4146 Email: kevin.maloney@jcjc.edu Web Address: jcbobcats.com Series History: Jones College leads series 17-0 First Meeting: March 3, 1990 in Ellisville: Jones College 3, Northwest 1 Last Meeting: March 20, 2021 in Senatobia: Northwest 3, Jones College 2

March 26 • 1/3 P.M. • Meridian, Miss. • Tommy McDonald Field

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April 2 • 1/3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Ranger Softball Field

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2022 SEASON OPPONENTS Coahoma

Holmes

QUICK FACTS: Location: Clarksdale, Miss. Founded: 1949 Enrollment: 1,860 President: Dr. Valmadge Towner Athletic Director: Reggy Hankerson Conference: MACCC Nickname: Tigers Colors: Maroon & Silver Ballpark: Eddie C. Smith Sportsplex Head Coach: Whitney Brinston 2021 Record: 0-31 2021 Conference Record: 0-21

QUICK FACTS: Location: Goodman, Miss. Founded: 1925 Enrollment: 5,678 President: Dr. Jim Haffey Athletic Director: Andy Wood Conference: MACCC Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Cardinal, Black & White Ballpark: Lady Bulldogs Softball Field Head Coach: Trae Embry 2021 Record: 22-16 2021 Conference Record: 13-15

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Bradley Charles Phone: (662) 621-4044 Email: bcharles@coahomacc.edu Web Address: coahomasports.com Series History: Northwest leads series 56-2 First Meeting: April 20, 2004 in Senatobia: Northwest 19, Coahoma 0 Last Meeting: March 24, 2021 in Clarksdale: Northwest 19, Coahoma 4

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Steve Diffey Phone: (662) 472-9068 Email: sdiffey@holmescc.edu Web Address: holmesathletics.com Series History: Northwest leads series 39-19 First Meeting: March 24, 2001 in Senatobia: Northwest 4, Holmes 1 Last Meeting: March 24, 2021 in Senatobia: Northwest 9, Holmes 0 (5 inn.)

Hinds

East Central

April 9 • 12/2P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Ranger Softball Field

April 15 • 1/3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Ranger Softball Field

QUICK FACTS: Location: Raymond, Miss. Founded: 1903 Enrollment: 12,000 President: Dr. Stephen Vacik Athletic Director: Nathan Werremeyer Conference: MACCC Nickname: Eagles Colors: Maroon & White Ballpark: Rene Warren Field Head Coach: Mike Grzanich 2021 Record: 16-19 2021 Conference Record: 14-14

QUICK FACTS: Location: Decatur, Miss. Founded: 1928 Enrollment: 1,958 President: Dr. Brent Gregory Athletic Director: Paul Nixon Conference: MACCC Nickname: Warriors Colors: Black & Gold Ballpark: ECCC Softball Complex Head Coach: Leigh White 2021 Record: 13-27 2021 Conference Record: 11-17

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Matthew Alford Phone: (601) 857-3323 Email: matthew.alford@hindscc.edu Web Address: sports.hindscc.edu Series History: Hinds leads series 17-10 First Meeting: March 4, 2006 in Raymond: Hinds 1, Northwest 0 Last Meeting: March 27, 2021 in Raymond: Hinds 4, Northwest 3

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Lucas Calvert Phone: (601) 635-6377 Email: lcalvert@eccc.edu Web Address: ecccathletics.com Series History: East Central leads series 15-7 First Meeting: May 5, 2007: East Central 9, Northwest 3 Last Meeting: April 26, 2021 in Decatur: Northwest 18, East Central 4 (5 inn.)

April 12 • 2/4 P.M. • Goodman, Miss. • Lady Bulldogs Softball Field

April 6 • 1/3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Ranger Softball Field

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2022 SEASON OPPONENTS Mississippi Delta

Southwest Mississippi

April 20 • 1/3 P.M. • Senatobia, Miss. • Ranger Softball Complex

April 29 • 3/5 P.M. • Summit, Miss. • SMCC Softball Field

QUICK FACTS: Location: Moorhead, Miss. Founded: 1926 Enrollment: 3,609 President: Dr. Tyrone Jackson Athletic Director: Jason Conner Conference: MACCC Nickname: Trojans Colors: Red & Black Ballpark: Carl & Brenda Grubb Softball Complex Head Coach: Dylinn Rowland 2021 Record: 4-34 2021 Conference Record: 4-24

QUICK FACTS: Location: Summit, Miss. Founded: 1932 Enrollment: 1,788 President: Dr. J. Steven Bishop Athletic Director: Bill Wallace Conference: MACCC Nickname: Bears Colors: Blue & Red Ballpark: SMCC Softball Field Head Coach: Shea Johnson 2021 Record: 21-17 2021 Conference Record: 13-15

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Jason Conner Phone: (662) 246-6479 Email: jconner@msdelta.edu Web Address: mdcctrojans.com Series History: Northwest leads series 54-10 First Meeting: March 20, 2001 in Senatobia: Northwest 4, Mississippi Delta 1 Last Meeting: April 6, 2021 in Moorhead: Northwest 14, Mississippi Delta 0 (5 inn.)

SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Travis Connelly Phone: (601) 276-3878 Email: tconnelley@smcc.edu Web Address: southwestbearathletics.com Series History: Series tied 9-9 First Meeting: March 3, 2006 in Senatobia: Northwest 6, Southwest Mississippi 5 Last Meeting: April 25, 2021 in Senatobia: Northwest 15, Southwest Mississippi 7 (5 inn.)

Copiah-Lincoln

April 23 • 1/3 P.M. • Wesson, Miss. • Co-Lin Softball Complex QUICK FACTS: Location: Wesson, Miss. Founded: 1928 Enrollment: 3,094 President: Dr. Jane Hulon Sims Athletic Director: Bryan Nobile Conference: MACCC Nickname: Wolves Colors: Blue & Gray Ballpark: Co-Lin Softball Complex Head Coach: Meleah Howard 2021 Record: 32-11 2021 Conference Record: 22-6 SPORTS INFORMATION FACTS: Sports Information Director: Natalie Davis Phone: (601) 643-8354 Email: natalie.davis@colin.edu Web Address: colinathletics.com Series History: Copiah-Lincoln leads series 9-3 First Meeting: March 19, 2016 in Senatobia: Copiah-Lincoln 8, Northwest 1 Last Meeting: May 7, 2021 in Fulton: Copiah-Lincoln 8, Northwest 3

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2021 In REVIEW Player Saige Koczka Morgan Langley Maddie Brower MyCala Helms Kaylei Peterson Caylee Comer Laila Armstrong Molly Harris Mary Britton Faulkner Kaitlyn Bednarek Meredith Owen Molly Beth Ferguson Oakley Laughter Haleigh Buchanan Meagan Allen Mallory Hunt Totals Opponents

AVG .489 .429 .427 .409 .408 .388 .377 .377 .375 .357 .320 .256 .245 .200 .000 .000 .376 .351

GP-GS 38-38 14-2 38-38 38-37 32-22 34-34 37-34 30-25 21-3 38-38 36-28 24-14 38-38 28-18 13-7 8-3 38-38 38-38

Player Kaylei Peterson Meagan Allen Saige Koczka Mallory Hunt Totals Opponents

ERA 5.29 6.30 6.41 9.95 5.94 6.40

W-L 11-10 2-3 5-4 2-1 20-18 16-14

AB 133 7 131 110 49 98 114 69 16 126 75 43 106 10 2 1 1090 893

APP 30 13 14 6 63 61

R 48 5 49 27 8 26 37 20 6 30 17 12 24 1 0 1 311 219

GS 18 7 10 3 38 29

H 65 3 56 45 20 38 43 26 6 45 24 11 26 2 0 0 410 313

CG 10 0 3 2 15 10

2B 20 0 11 5 4 9 3 6 0 13 6 0 5 1 0 0 83 64

SH 0 0 1 0 3 2

OVERALL STATISTICS 3B 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 13 7

HR 14 0 9 2 2 6 0 6 0 7 2 0 3 0 0 0 51 38

RBI 59 0 41 34 23 27 8 17 4 37 16 4 14 3 0 0 287 199

TB 131 3 94 66 30 65 48 50 6 83 40 13 40 3 0 0 672 505

SLG% .985 .429 .718 .600 .612 .663 .421 .725 .375 .659 .533 .302 .377 .300 .000 .000 .617 .566

PITCHING STATISTICS

CB 0 0 0 0 0 0

SV 0 0 0 0 0 3

IP 133.2 33.1 51.1 12.2 231.0 197.0

H 187 47 89 25 348 305

R-ER 127-101 45-30 59-47 19-18 250-196 209-180

BB 12 4 6 11 3 6 12 9 0 4 9 7 12 1 1 0 97 86

BB 35 33 23 9 100 76

HP 0 0 5 4 1 5 0 1 0 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 25 22

SO 86 22 31 3 142 126

SO 2 2 6 7 6 12 8 14 2 19 20 7 24 2 2 1 144 108

2B 27 8 11 8 54 49

OB% .520 .636 .472 .480 .453 .450 .437 .456 .375 .393 .395 .400 .322 .273 .333 .000 .437 .417

3B 2 0 2 0 4 7

SB-ATT 7-7 0-0 8-8 8-10 0-0 4-4 15-16 3-5 3-4 6-6 3-3 1-1 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 62-68 63-69

HR 34 5 6 1 46 36

PO 24 3 75 101 9 97 25 34 3 49 24 73 68 46 1 3 661 570

AB 491 110 195 53 849 858

A 2 0 45 21 12 2 2 18 1 31 2 5 3 5 9 2 179 213

B/Avg .381 .427 .456 .472 .410 .355

E 0 1 16 5 0 3 3 8 1 9 0 2 1 5 0 0 59 29

FLD% 1.000 .750 .882 .961 1.000 .971 .900 .867 .800 .899 1.000 .975 .986 .911 1.000 1.000 .934 .964

WP HBP 0 7 7 5 0 11 0 2 7 25 12 21

PB - Team (18), Cade Spratlin (9), Garrett Riggs (7), Hayden Leatherwood (2), Opp (17). Pickoffs - Team (3), Josh Hill (2), Opp (8). SBA/ATT - Cade Spratlin (18-24), Colton Peel (6-9), Garrett Riggs (6-9), Josh Hill (5-5), Hayden Leatherwood (5-8), Hammer Franks (4-6), Alan Kivett (4-5), Colton Presley (4-5), Jake Savage (4-4), Brady Logan (3-3), John Luke Marlin (2-3), Judah Buckner (1-1), Alonzo Hunt (1-1), Joel Wilkinson (1-3).

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2021 In REVIEW AT BATS RUNS SCORED HITS RUNS BATTED IN DOUBLES TRIPLES HOME RUNS WALKS

STRIKEOUTS SAC HITS SAC FLIES

STOLEN BASES HIT BY PITCH CAUGHT STEALING

RUNS ALLOWED EARNED RUNS WALKS ALLOWED

TEAM GAME HIGHS 39 at Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) 21 at Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) 20 at Coahoma (3/16/21) 20 at Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) 7 at Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) 2 at Arkansas State (2/25/21) 2 at Coahoma (3/16/21) 2 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI (4/25/21) 7 @ East Central (4/26/21) 6 @ Arkansas State (2/25/21) 6 MERIDIAN (3/12/21) 6 @ East Central (4/26/21) 6 vs. Northeast (5/6/21) 12 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI (4/25/21) 3 @ Northeast (3/10/21) 1 EAST MISSISSIPPI (3/3/21) 1 @ Coahoma (3/16/21) 1 @ Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) 1 vs. Northeast (5/6/21) 1 @ LSU-Eunice (5/14/21) 7 MERIDIAN (3/12/21) 7 @ East Central (4/26/21) 3 NORTHEAST (3/10/21) 3 @ Coahoma (3/16/21) 3 HOLMES (3/24/21) 1 vs. East Mississippi (2/10/21) 1 @ Arkansas State (2/25/21) 1 @ Coahoma (3/16/21) 1 @ Itawamba (4/22/21) 1 vs. Northeast (5/6/21) 19 @ Pearl River (2/27/21) 14 @ Pearl River (2/27/21) 8 vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast (5/5/21)

STRIKEOUTS HITS ALLOWED DOUBLES ALLOWED TRIPLES ALLOWED

HOME RUNS ALLOWED WILD PITCHES HIT BATTERS

AT BATS

RUNS SCORED HITS

RUNS BATTED IN DOUBLES TRIPLES

HOME RUNS WALKS STRIKEOUTS SAC HITS SAC FLIES

STOLEN BASES

MYCALA HELMS departed Northwest after setting the program record for triples, finishing with six for her career. She also collected the team’s 400th hit during the Region 23 Tournament.

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INNINGS PITCHED RUNS ALLOWED WALKS ALLOWED STRIKEOUTS HITS ALLOWED HOME RUNS ALLOWED

9 9 17 17 17 7 1 1 1 1 4 4 2 2 3

EAST MISSISSIPPI (3/3/21) @ Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST (3/6/21) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST (3/6/21) MERIDIAN (3/12/21) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST (3/6/21) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST (3/6/21) @ Jones College (3/19/21) COPIAH-LINCOLN (4/28/21) vs. Northeast (5/6/21) @ Jones College (3/19/21) COPIAH-LINCOLN (4/28/21) vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast (5/5/21) vs. Northeast (5/6/21) @ Pearl River (2/27/21)

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS 5 Saige Koczka vs. East Mississippi (3/3/21) 5 Saige Koczka @ Arkansas State (2/25/21) 5 Maddie Brower @ Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) 5 Maddie Brower @ East Central (4/26/21) 5 Laila Armstrong @ East Central (4/26/21) 4 Caylee Comer @ Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) 4 Meredith Owen vs. East Mississippi (3/3/21) 4 MyCala Helms vs. Meridian (3/12/21) 4 Kaitlyn Bednarek @ Arkansas State (2/25/21) 4 Kaitlyn Bednarek @ Coahoma (3/16/21) 4 Caylee Comer @ Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) 7 Kaitlyn Bednarek @ Coahoma (3/16/21) 3 Kaitlyn Bednarek @ Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) 1 Meredith Owen vs. East Mississippi (3/3/21) 1 MyCala Helms vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast (3/6/21) 1 MyCala Helms vs. Southwest Mississippi (4/25/21) 1 MyCala Helms @ Arkansas State (2/25/21) 1 Kaitlyn Bednarek @ Arkanasas State (2/25/21) 3 Saige Koczka @ East Central (4/26/21) 3 Saige Koczka @ Arkansas State (2/25/21) 3 Oakley Laughter @ Arkansas State (2/25/21) 4 Laila Armstrong vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast (3/6/21) 2 Molly Beth Ferguson vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast (5/15/21) 1 Meredith Owen vs. East Mississippi (3/3/21) 1 Kaitlyn Bednarek @ Coahoma (3/16/21) 1 Saige Koczka @ Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) 1 Saige Koczka vs. Northwest (5/6/21) 1 Saige Koczka @ LSU-Eunice (5/14/21) 2 Laila Armstrong vs. Northeast (3/10/21) 2 Laila Armstrong vs. Meridian (3/12/21) 2 Laila Armstrong @ Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) 2 Maddie Brower @ Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) 2 Meredith Owen @ East Central (4/26/21) 7.2 Kaylei Peterson @ Jones College (3/19/21) 14 Kaylei Peterson vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast (3/6/21) 8 Meagan Allen vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast (5/5/21) 8 Kaylei Peterson @ Mississippi Delta (4/6/21) 17 Kaylei Peterson vs. Mississippi Gulf Coast (3/6/21) 4 Kaylei Peterson @ Jones College (3/19/21)

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MOLLY HARRIS

MADDIE BROWER

MOLLY BETH FERGUSON

CATEGORY LEADERS - BATTING Batting Average Saige Koczka Maddie Brower MyCala Helms Kaylei Peterson Caylee Comer

.489 .427 .409 .408 .388

Slugging Percentage Saige Koczka .985 Molly Harris .725 Maddie Brower .718 Caylee Comer .663 Kaitlyn Bednarek .659 Runs Scored Maddie Brower Saige Koczka Laila Armstrong Kaitlyn Bednarek MyCala Helms

49 48 37 30 27

Hits Saige Koczka Maddie Brower Kaitlyn Bednarek MyCala Helms Laila Armstrong

65 56 45 45 43

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59 41 37 34 27

Total Bases Saige Koczka Maddie Brower Kaitlyn Bednarek MyCala Helms Caylee Comer

131 94 83 66 65

Doubles Saige Koczka Kaitlyn Bednarek Maddie Brower Caylee Comer Molly Harris Meredith Owen

20 13 11 9 6 6

Walks Saige Koczka Laila Armstrong Oakley Laughter MyCala Helms Molly Harris Meredith Owen

12 12 12 11 9 9

Triples MyCala Helms Saige Koczka Kaitlyn Bednarek Meredith Owen Laila Armstrong Molly Beth Ferguson

5 2 2 2 1 1

Stolen Bases Laila Armstrong Maddie Brower MyCala Helms Saige Koczka Kaitlyn Bednarek

15 8 8 7 6

Home Runs Saige Koczka Maddie Brower Kaitlyn Bednarek Caylee Comer Molly Harris

14 9 7 6 6

At-Bats Saige Koczka Maddie Brower Kaitlyn Bednarek Laila Armstrong MyCala Helms

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2021 IN REVIEW

KAYLEI PETERSON

SAIGE KOCZKA

OAKLEY LAUGHTER

CATEGORY LEADERS - PITCHING/FIELDING Earned Run Average (ERA) Kaylei Peterson 5.29 Meagan Allen 6.30 Saige Koczka 6.41 Mallory Hunt 9.95

Games Started Kaylei Peterson Saige Koczka Meagan Allen Mallory Hunt

18 10 7 3

Opposing Batting Average Kaylei Peterson .381 Meagan Allen .427 Saige Koczka .456 Mallory Hunt .472

Strikeouts Kaylei Peterson Saige Koczka Meagan Allen Mallory Hunt

86 31 22 3

Wins Kaylei Peterson Saige Koczka Meagan Allen Mallory Hunt

11 5 2 2

Earned Runs Allowed Mallory Hunt 18 Meagan Allen 30 Saige Koczka 47 Kaylei Peterson 101

Innings Pitched Kaylei Peterson Saige Koczka Meagan Allen Mallory Hunt

133.2 51.1 33.1 12.2

Hits Allowed Mallory Hunt Meagan Allen Saige Koczka Kaylei Peterson

Appearances Kaylei Peterson Saige Koczka Meagan Allen Mallory Hunt

30 14 13 6

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Fielding Percentage Oakley Laughter .986 Molly Beth Ferguson .975 Caylee Comer .971 MyCala Helms .961 Saige Koczka .934 Caught Stealing MyCala Helms Meagan Allen Kaylei Peterson Molly Harris

4 3 2 1

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NEXT LEVEL RANGERS Belhaven University

Mississippi College

Lindsey Young, INF (2003)

Heath Griffith, C/INF (2016)

Blue Mountain College

Mobile, Univ. of

Haylei Plummer, INF (2010) Carla Avant, OF (2015)

Ally Judkins, OF (2018)

MUW Central Baptist College

Sarah Gill, P (2009) Candice Brasher, P/UTIL (2010)

Morgan Gresham, OF (2018) Madison Crosby, INF (2020)

North Alabama, Univ. of Mandy Bolden, INF (2010)

Christian Brothers University Megan Shackleford, INF (2004) Haley Vance, INF (2014)

Delta State University

Angela Carden, INF (2010) Lauren Kendall, P/INF (2011) Kayla Wilson, UTIL (2011) Katelyn Westbrook, OF (2014) Jessica Holliday, P (2015) Lacey Coats, P (2020) MyCala Helms, INF/C (2021)

Victory University

(formerly Crichton College) Christian Reyes, OF (2008) Carrie Canizaro, OF (2008)

VICKI JOHNSON

West Alabama, Univ. of

Haley Vance, INF/OF (2015) Bree Thompson, INF (2016) Annah Catherine Storey, OF (2016)

Jackson State University Vicki Johnson, OF (2013)

Lane College Amber Thomas, OF (2009) CARLIE JENKINS

Memphis, Univ. of

Kristin Chrestman, OF (2004)

Middle Tennessee State University Carlie Jenkins, OF (2013)

Millsaps College

Delta Claire Newman, INF/P (2020)

HALEY VANCE

Mississippi, Univ. of Laina Collier, P (2010)

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

HILLARI PLUMMER

BATTING AVERAGE (min. 100 at-bats) 1. .489 - Saige Koczka (65-133) - 2021 2. .462 - Ashley White (49-106) - 2007 3. .435 - Haylei Plummer (57-131) - 2010 4. .431 - Candice Brasher (53-123) - 2011 .431 - Hillari Plummer (56-130) - 2011 6. .427 - Maddie Brower (56-131) - 2021 7. .417 - Megan Shackleford (43-103) - 2004 8. .413 - Alex Barrett (52-126) - 2014 9. .410 - Kailey Walker (50-122) - 2017 10. .409 - MyCala Helms (45-110) - 2021 AT-BATS 1. 137 - Hillari Plummer - 2012 2. 136 - Madison Crosby - 2019 136 - Maddy Politte - 2012 4. 135 - Kendall Alford - 2014 5. 133 - Saige Koczka - 2021 6. 132 - Andi Barrett - 2014 7. 131 - Mandy Bolden - 2010 131 - Haylei Plummer - 2010 131 - Maddie Brower - 2021 10. 130 - Hillari Plummer - 2011 RUNS SCORED 1. 49 - Maddie Brower - 2021 2. 48 - Saige Koczka - 2021 3. 47 - Karrie Lance - 2005 4. 45 - Andi Barrett - 2014 5. 42 - Linsey Hebert - 2012 6. 41 - Hillari Plummer - 2012 41 - Hillari Plummer - 2011

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8. 10.

LAUREN RILEY

39 - Mandy Bolden - 2010 39 - Kailey Walker - 2017 38 - Haylei Plummer - 2010 38 - Alex Barrett - 2014

HITS 1. 65 - Saige Koczka - 2021 2. 57 - Haylei Plummer - 2010 3. 56 - Hillari Plummer - 2011 56 - Maddie Brower - 2021 4. 53 - Candice Brasher - 2011 5. 52 - Alex Barrett - 2014 52 - Hillari Plummer - 2012 52 - Lauren Sharp - 2005 8. 51 - Kendall Alford - 2014 9. 50 - Candice Brasher - 2010 50 - Kailey Walker - 2017 DOUBLES 1. 20 - Saige Koczka - 2021 2. 17 - Candice Brasher - 2011 3. 16 - Kendall Alford - 2014 16 - Angela Carden - 2009 5. 13 - Ashley White - 2007 13 - Kaitlyn Bednarek - 2021 7. 12 - Delta Claire Newman - 2019 8. 11 - Andi Barrett - 2014 11 - Maddie Brower- 2021 10. 10 - Twelve players tied

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TRIPLES 1. 5 - Carlie Jenkins - 2013 5 - Alex Barrett - 2014 5 - MyCala Helms - 2021 4. 4 - Mandy Bolden - 2009 4 - Andi Barrett - 2014 4 - Alyssa Dean - 2014 4 - Haley Vance -2014 8. 3 - Vicki Johnson - 2012 3 - Sarah Taylor - 2018 3 - Madison Crosby - 2019 HOME RUNS 1. 14 - Saige Koczka - 2021 2. 9 - Maddie Brower - 2021 3. 7 - Kaitlyn Bednarek - 2021 4. 6 - Heath Griffith - 2016 6 - Caylee Comer - 2021 6 - Molly Harris - 2021 7. 5 - Candice Brasher - 2010 5 - Chelsey Gilliam - 2013 9. 4 - Five players tied RUNS BATTED IN 1. 59 - Saige Koczka - 2021 2. 41 - Lauren Riley - 2012 41 - Maddie Brower - 2021 4. 40 - Candice Brasher - 2010 5. 37 - Candice Brasher - 2011 37 - Kaitlyn Bednarek - 2021 7. 35 - Hailee Kolwyck - 2016 35 - Tori Luke - 2017 9. 34 - MyCala Helms - 2021 10. 33 - Ashley White - 2007 #RangerUp


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KAILEY WALKER

ASHLEY WHITE

TOTAL BASES 1. 131 - Saige Koczka - 2021 2. 94 - Maddie Brower - 2021 3. 83 - Kaitlyn Bednarek - 2021 4. 77 - Candice Brasher - 2010 5. 75 - Candice Brasher - 2011 6. 74 - Kendall Alford - 2014 7. 69 - Haylei Plummer - 20100 69 - Alex Barrett - 2014 9. 68 - Haley Vance - 2014 68 - Andi Barrett - 2014

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (min. 100 at-bats) 1. .985 - Saige Koczka (133 AB) - 2021 2. .718 - Maddie Brower (131 AB) - 2021 3. .667 - Haley Vance (102 AB) - 2014 4. .659 - Kaitlyn Bednarek (126 AB) - 2021 5. .610 - Candice Brasher (123 AB) - 2011 6. .604 - Ashley White (106 AB) - 2007 7. .602 - Candice Brasher (128 AB) - 2010 8. .600 - MyCala Helms (110 AB) - 2021 9. .582 - Lauren Riley (110 AB) - 2012 10. .556 - Tori Luke (117 AB) - 2017

STOLEN BASES 1. 30 - Kailey Walker (30-31) - 2017 2. 27 - Katelyn Westbrook (27-29) - 2014 3. 25 - Andi Barrett (25-27) - 2014 4. 21 - Kailey Walker (21-24) - 2016 5. 20 - Alex Barrett (20-25) - 2014 6. 17 - Erin Claire Stegall (17-17) - 2015 7. 15 - Linsey Hebert (15-19) - 2012 15 - Janie Turner (15-16) - 2014 15 - Laila Armstrong (15-16) - 2021 10. 13 - Three players tied

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE (min. 100 at-bats) 1. .540 - Ashley White (106 AB) - 2007 2. .520 - Saige Koczka (133 AB) - 2021 3. .497 - Haylei Plummer (131 AB) - 2010 4. .490 - Hillari Plummer (130 AB) - 2011 5. .486 - Alex Barrett (126 AB) - 2014 6. .485 - Candice Brasher (123 AB) - 2011 7. .480 - MyCala Helms (110 AB) - 2021 8. .472 - Maddie Brower (131 AB) - 2021 9. .465 - Carlie Jenkins (107 AB) - 2013 10. .464 - Kailey Walker (122 AB) - 2017

WALKS 1. 21 - Angela Carden - 2010 2. 20 - Linsey Hebert - 2012 3. 19 - Carlie Jenkins - 2013 4. 18 - Anna Barham - 2012 5. 17 - Ashley White - 2007 17 - Ciara Small - 2010 17 - Hillari Plummer - 2012 17 - Alex Barrett - 2014 9. 16 - Seven players tied

HIT-BY-PITCHES 1. 16 - Casey Baddley - 2012 2. 15 - Haylei Plummer - 2009 3. 11 - Casey Baddley - 2013 11 - Katelyn Westbrook - 2014 5. 8 - Haylei Plummer - 2010 8 - Lauren Riley - 2012 8 - Haley Vance - 2014 8 - Heath Griffith - 2016 8 - Gracey Griggs - 2019 93

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6 - Lindsey Shaw - 2014 6 - Haley Vance - 2013 6 - Casi Brooks - 2010 6 - Meredith Carver - 2007

SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 5 - Maddie Brower - 2022 2. 4 - Candice Brasher - 2010 3. 3 - Kayla Wilson - 2010 3 - Kayla Wilson - 2011 3 - Lauren Riley - 2013 3 - Andi Barrett - 2014 3 - Sallie Rose Carver - 2017 3 - Saige Koczka - 2021 9. 2 -Seventeen Players Tied SACRIFICE HITS 1. 14 - Audra Long - 2006 2. 13 - Ally Judkins - 2017 3. 12 - Casey Baddley - 2012 4. 9 - Leigh Tedford - 2010 5. 8 - Stormy Robison - 2011 6. 8 - Brittni Beard - 2019 7. 7 - Mandy Bolden - 2010 7 - Christian Reyes - 2007 9. 6 - Ten Players Tied

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SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS

SARAH GILL

APPEARANCES 1. 40 - Lacie McCulley - 2005 2. 34 - Sarah Gill - 2009 3. 33 - Harley Smith - 2017 4. 32 - Lacey Coats - 2019 5. 30 - Kaylei Peterson - 2021 6. 27 - Casey Baddley - 2012 7. 26 - Tori Luke - 2017 8. 25 - Candice Brasher - 2010 25 - Casey Baddley - 2013 25 - Sarah Johnson - 2019 WINS 1. 25 - Sarah Gill (25-7) - 2009 2. 24 - Lacie McCulley (24-4) - 2005 3. 17 - Casey Baddley (17-4) - 2012 4. 14 - Amber Clay (14-2) - 2007 5. 12 - Alicia Malone (12-4) - 2007 12 - Casey Baddley (12-6) - 2013 12 - Harley Smith (12-10) - 2017 8. 10 - Magen Fullwood (10-8) - 2011 10 - Magen Fullwood (10-4) - 2010 10 - Jessica Holliday (10-2) - 2015 10 - Tori Luke (10-8) - 2016 10 - Harley Smith (10-13) - 2018 SHUTOUTS 1. 9 - Casey Baddley - 2012 2. 6 - Casey Baddley - 2013 3. 5 - Alicia Malone - 2007 4. 4 - Sarah Gill - 2009

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3 - Alicia Malone - 2008 3 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 3 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 3- Katie Brownlee - 2018 2 - Seven Players Tied

SAVES 1. 4 - Amber Clay - 2007 2. 3 - Lindsey Shaw - 2014 3 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 4. 2 - Tori Luke - 2017 2 - Roxanna Kimes - 2014 2 - Lindsey Shaw - 2013 2 - Casey Baddley - 2013 2 - Alicia Malone - 2007 2 - Lacie McCulley - 2005 10. 1 - Thirteen Players Tied INNINGS PITCHED 1. 198.0 - Sarah Gill - 2009 2. 152.1 - Lacie McCulley - 2005 3. 143.2 - Harley Smith - 2017 4. 128.1 - Casey Baddley - 2012 5. 126.1 - Harley Smith - 2018 6. 117.2 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 7. 113.0 - Casey Baddley - 2013 8. 109.2 - Lacey Coats - 2019 9. 104.0 - Alicia Malone - 2008 10. 102.1 - Sarah Gill - 2008 EARNED RUN AVERAGE (min. 40 IP) 1. 0.51 - Lacie McCulley (152.1 IP) - 2005 2. 1.43 - Roxanna Kimes (63.2 IP) - 2013 3. 1.47 - Casey Baddley (128.1 IP) - 2012 94

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1.60 - Amber Clay (96.0 IP) - 2007 1.64 - Kiley Dunagan (68.1 IP) - 2014 1.67 - Kiley Dunagan (88.0 IP) - 2015 1.75 - Stormy Robison (44.0 IP) - 2012 1.77 - Jessica Holliday (71.1 IP) - 2015 1.84 - Magen Fullwood (117.2 IP) - 2011 2.14 - Magen Fullwood (94.2 IP) - 2010

**Lacie McCulley’s 2006 stats are not available

OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE (min. 40 IP) 1. .133 - Lacie McCulley (152.1 IP) - 2005 2. .179 - Roxanna Kimes (63.2 IP) - 2013 3. .188 - Casey Baddley (128.1 IP) - 2012 4. .207 - Kiley Dunagan (88.0 IP) - 2015 5. .210 - Amber Clay (96.0 IP) - 2007 6. .231 - Sarah Gill (198.0 IP) - 2009 7. .237 - Lacey Coats (109.2 IP) - 2019 8. .242 - Casey Baddley (113.0 IP) - 2013 9. .246 - Candice Brasher (70.1 IP) - 2010 10. .247 - Magen Fullwood (94.2 IP) - 2010 STRIKEOUTS 1. 149 - Lacie McCulley - 2005 2. 117 - Sarah Gill - 2009 3. 113 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 4. 105 - Casey Baddley - 2013 5. 104 - Harley Smith - 2017 6. 102 - Amber Clay - 2007 7. 99 - Casey Baddley - 2012 99 - Amber Clay - 2006 9. 92 - Sarah Gill - 2008 10. 87 - Lacey Coats - 2019

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HARLEY SMITH

STRIKEOUTS/7 INN. GAME (min. 40 IP) 1. 9.36 - Amber Clay (74.0 IP) - 2006 2. 8.99 - Kiley Dunagan (88.0 IP) - 2015 3. 7.44 - Amber Clay (96.0 IP) - 2007 4. 7.07 - Kiley Dunagan (68.1 IP) - 2014 5. 6.85 - Lacie McCulley (152.1 IP) - 2005 6. 6.50 - Casey Baddley (113.0 IP) - 2013 7. 6.29 - Sarah Gill (102.1 IP) - 2008 8. 5.40 - Casey Baddley (128.1 IP) - 2012 9. 5.29 - Alicia Malone (99.1 IP) - 2007 10. 5.25 - Alicia Malone (104.0 IP) - 2008 BATTERS FACED 1. 842 - Sarah Gill - 2009 2. 652 - Harley Smith - 2017 3. 515 - Harley Smith - 2018 4. 514 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 5. 511 - Casey Baddley - 2012 6. 476 - Casey Baddley - 2013 7. 462 - Sarah Gill - 2008 8. 456 - Alicia Malone - 2008 9. 448 - Alicia Malone - 2007 10. 426 - Lacey Coats - 2019 FEWEST WALKS/7 INN. GAME (min. 40 IP) 1. 0.68 - Harley Smith (143.2 IP) - 2017 2. 0.69 - Jessica Holliday (71.1 IP) - 2015 3. 0.88 - Alicia Malone (104.0 IP) - 2008 4. 0.89 - Magen Fullwood (94.2 IP) - 2010 5. 0.95 - Amber Clay (96.0 IP) - 2007 6. 1.15 - Micalah Beall (54.2 IP) - 2014 7. 1.18 - Casey Baddley (113.0 IP) - 2013 8. 1.38 - Stormy Robison (45.2 IP) - 2011 NWCCRANGERS.COM

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JESSICA HOLLIDAY

1.43 - Roxanna Kimes (63.2 IP) - 2013 1.43 - Kiley Dunagan (68.1 IP) - 2014

MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. 91 - Harley Smith - 2017 2. 71 - Kaylei Peterson - 2021 3. 65 - Sarah Gill - 2009 4. 62 - Alicia Malone - 2007 5. 53 - Tori Luke - 2017 6. 52 - Katie Brownlee - 2019 7. 51 - Sarah Gill - 2008 51 - Alicia Malone - 2008 9. 48 - Lacey Coats - 2019 10. 47 - Harley Smith - 2018 **Lacie McCulley’s/Amber Clay’s 2006 stats are not available

MOST WALKS ALLOWED 1. 46 - Sarah Gill - 2009 2. 42 - Lacey Coats - 2019 3. 35 - Casey Baddley - 2012 4. 33 - Candice Brasher - 2010 5. 32 - Sarah Johnson - 2019 6. 31 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 31 - Hailee Kolwyck - 2016 31 - Katie Brownlee - 2018 31 - Katie Brownlee - 2019 10. 29 - Ashton Needham - 2016 29 - Tori Luke - 2017 MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED 1. 21 - Kaylei Peterson - 2021 2. 13 - Harley Smith - 2017 3. 11 - Katie Brownlee - 2019 95

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10 - Lacey Coats - 2019 10 - Sarah Johnson - 2019 8 - Lauren Riley - 2012 8 - Haley Vance - 2014 8 - Heath Griffith - 2016 8 - Gracey Griggs - 2019 6 - Lindsey Shaw - 2014 6 - Haley Vance - 2013 6 - Casi Brooks - 2010 6 - Meredith Carver - 2007

MOST DOUBLES ALLOWED 1. 30 - Harley Smith - 2017 2. 22 - Harley Smith - 2018 3. 20 - Katie Brownlee - 2018 4. 19 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014 19 - Tori Luke - 2016 19 - Tori Luke - 2017 19 - Kaylei Peterson - 2021 8. 18 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 9. 17 - Katie Brownlee - 2019 10. 16 - Emily Hatcher - 2012 16 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 MOST HITS ALLOWED 1. 12 - Lacey Coats - 2019 2. 11 - Alicia Malone - 2007 3. 10 - Katie Brownlee - 2018 10 - Saige Koczka - 2021 5. 9 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 9 - Tori Luke - 2016

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MAGEN FULLWOOD

7.

LINDSEY BREWER

ASHTON NEEDHAM

CASI BROOKS

NATALIE SMOCK

8 - Sarah Gill - 2008 8 - Emily Hatcher - 2012 8 - Casey Baddley - 2012 8 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014 8 - Harley Smith - 2018

RUNNERS PICKED OFF 1. 6 - Magen Fullwood - 2010 2. 2 - Candice Brasher - 2010 2 - Rachel McDonald - 2010 2 - Lindsey Shaw - 2013 2 - Brittany Rochelle - 2015 2 - Ashton Needham - 2016 2 - Kendall Akerson - 2017 8. 1 - Lauren Kendall - 2010 1 - Kaitlyn Howell - 2011 1 - Natalie Smock - 2012 1 - Hailee Kolwyck - 2016 1 - Kendall Akerson - 2018 MOST RUNNERS CAUGHT STEALING (by catcher) 1. 9 - Lindsey Brewer - 2011 2. 8 - Christine House - 2008 3. 7 - Natalie Smock - 2012 7 - Allison Helton - 2014 5. 6 - Casi Brooks - 2010 6. 5 - Emily Hatcher - 2012 5 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014 5 - Kendall Alford - 2014 9. 4 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 4 - Casey Baddley - 2012 4 - Micalah Beall - 2014

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SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE 1. .361 (379-1051) - 2007 2. .349 (390-1118) - 2014 3. .325 (352-1084) - 2010 4. .323 (333-1031) -2017 5. .321 (309-962) - 2011 6. .318 (295-394) - 2016 7. .316 (295-934) - 2009 8. .315 (278-883) - 2015 9. .311 (337-1082) - 2012 10. .295 (261-885) - 2008

MOST RUNS SCORED 1. 313 - 2007 2. 304 - 2012 3. 299 - 2014 4. 257 - 2010 5. 249 - 2017 6. 241 - 2013 7. 237 - 2009 8. 229 - 2011 9. 222 - 2021 10. 196 - 2016

HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. .492 (1118 AB) - 2014 2. .448 (1051 AB) - 2007 3. .439 (934 AB) - 2009 4. .434 (1082 AB) - 2012 5. .426 (962 AB) - 2011 .426 (1031 AB) - 2017 7. .414 (943 AB) - 2016 8. .412 (1084 AB) - 2010 9. .401 (972 AB) - 2013 10. .395 (883 AB) - 2015

MOST HITS 1. 390 - 2014 2. 379 - 2007 3. 352 - 2010 4. 337 - 2012 5. 333 - 2017 6. 309 - 2011 309 - 2019 8. 300 - 2016 9. 295 - 2009 10. 279 - 2013 279 - 2021

HIGHEST ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. .446 (1051 AB) - 2007 2. .427 (1118 AB) - 2014 3. .410 (1082 AB) - 2012 4. .410 (934 AB) - 2009 5. .397 (1084 AB) - 2010 6. .397 (962 AB) - 2011 7. .386 (972 AB) - 2013 8. .382 (1031 AB) - 2017 9. .373 (943 AB) - 2016 10. .370 (885 AB) - 2008 MOST AT-BATS 1. 1118 - 2014 1118 - 2019 3. 1084 - 2010 4. 1082 - 2012 5. 1051 - 2007 6. 1031 - 2017 7. 983 - 2018 8. 972 - 2013 9. 962 - 2011 10. 943 - 2016

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MOST HOME RUNS 1. 36 - 2021 2. 17 - 2012 3. 16 - 2013 4. 13 - 2016 13 - 2019 6. 11 - 2014 7. 10 - 2017 8. 9 - 2011 9. 8 - 2010 10. 7 - 2008 7 - 2009 7 - 2018 MOST RUNS BATTED IN 1. 253 - 2014 2. 247 - 2007 3. 229 - 2012 4. 213 - 2010 5. 210 - 2017 6. 207 - 2021 7. 203 - 2009 203 - 2013 9. 186 - 2011 10. 176 - 2021

MOST DOUBLES 1. 83 - 2014 2. 68 - 2007 68 - 2009 4. 67 - 2019 5. 62 - 2021 6. 61 - 2010 7. 60 - 2011 60 - 2012 9. 50 - 2017 50 - 2021

MOST TOTAL BASES 1. 550 - 2014 2. 471 - 2007 3. 470 - 2012 4. 469 - 2021 5. 447 - 2010 6. 439 - 2017 7. 425 - 2019 8. 410 - 2009 410 - 2011 10. 390 - 2013 390 - 2016

MOST TRIPLES 1. 22 - 2014 2. 13 - 2009 13 - 2017 4. 11 - 2012 5. 10 - 2013 10 - 2021 7. 9 - 2021 8. 7 - 2011 9. 6 - 2007 10. 5 - 2010 5 - 2015 5 - 2019

MOST WALKS 1. 146 - 2012 2. 141 - 2007 3. 125 - 2013 4. 118 - 2009 5. 115 - 2014 6. 114 - 2011 7. 107 - 2010 8. 90 -2019 9. 84 - 2017 10. 79 - 2008 79 - 2018

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SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH 1. 48 - 2014* (led NJCAA) 2. 42 - 2012 3. 38 - 2013 4. 34 - 2009 5. 32 - 2010 6. 31 - 2016 7. 30 - 2008 8. 26 -2019 9. 25 - 2007 10. 21 - 2015 21 - 2017 FEWEST STRIKEOUTS 1. 83 - 2016 2. 93 - 2015 3. 99 - 2007 4. 101 - 2008 5. 109 - 2011 6. 110 - 2012 7. 115 - 2009 8. 116 - 2013 9. 117 - 2017 10. 118 - 2010 MOST SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 15 - 2014 2. 13 - 2010 13 - 2019 4. 11 - 2013 5. 10 - 2017 6. 9 - 2011 9 - 2012 8. 8 - 2015 9. 6 - 2016 10. 5 - 2007 5 - 2009 5 - 2018 MOST SACRIFICE HITS 1. 43 - 2007 2. 40 - 2010 3. 39 - 2012 4. 36 - 2011 5. 33 - 2014 33 - 2017 33 - 2019 8. 30 - 2013 9. 29 - 2015 10. 26 - 2008 26 - 2016

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MOST STOLEN BASES 1. 143 (143-162) - 2014* (3rd in NJCAA) 2. 84 (84-95) - 2015 3. 66 (66-77) - 2016 4. 61 (61-NA) - 2009 5. 59 (59-63) - 2017 6. 46 (46-51) - 2011 7. 45 (45-50) - 2012 8. 45 (45-48) - 2021 9. 43 (43-51) - 2019 10. 41 (41-45) - 2018

MOST WINS 1. 36 (36-13) - 2007 2. 32 (32-15) - 2010 3. 33 (33-7) - 2005 4. 30 (30-12-1) - 2012 5. 29 (29-12) - 2006 29 (29-14) - 2014 7. 27 (27-13) - 2004 27 (27-11) - 2009 27 (27-13) - 2013 27 (27-10) - 2015

MOST STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS 1. 162 (143-162) - 2014 2. 95 (84-95) - 2015 3. 77 (66-77) - 2016 4. 63 (59-63) - 2017 5. 61 (61-NA) - 2009 6. 51 (46-51) - 2011 51 (43-51) - 2019 8. 50 (45-50) - 2012 9. 48 (45-48) - 2021 10. 45 (41-45) - 2018

FEWEST LOSSES 1. 7 (33-7) - 2005 2. 10 (27-10) - 2015 3. 11 (25-11) - 2009 4. 12 (30-12-1) - 2012 12 (29-12) - 2006 6. 13 (36-13) - 2007 13 (27-13) - 2004 13 (27-13) - 2013 9. 14 (12-14) - 2003 14 (29-14) - 2014

LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. 2.16 (220.0 IP) - 2015 2. 2.29 (266.0 IP) - 2014 3. 2.35 (241.0 IP) - 2013 4. 2.44 (258.2 IP) - 2012 5. 2.77 (232.1 IP) - 2011 6. 2.88 (258.0 IP) - 2010 7. 2.89 (247.1 IP) - 2018 8. 3.10 (219.0 IP) - 2009 9. 3.14 (243.0 IP) - 2007 10. 3.46 (206.1 IP) - 2008

MOST SAVES 1. 7 - 2007 2. 6 - 2014 6 - 2015 4. 5 - 2013 5. 2 - 2012 2 - 2017 7. 1 - 2008 1 - 2010 1 - 2011 1 - 2018 1 - 2019

LOWEST OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE 1. .243 (241.0 IP) - 2013 2. .247 (219.0 IP) - 2009 .247 (220.0 IP) - 2015 4. .248 (243.0 IP) - 2007 .248 (266.0 IP) - 2014 6. .254 (258.2 IP) - 2012 7. .256 (258.0 IP) - 2010 8. .258 (206.1 IP) - 2008 9. .268 (247.1 IP) - 2018 10. .275 (273.1 IP) - 2019

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SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS MOST SHUTOUTS 1. 13 - 2013* (led NJCAA) 2. 12 - 2007 3. 11 - 2012 4. 8 - 2015 5. 7 - 2014 6. 6 - 2011 6 - 2017 6 - 2018 9. 5 - 2008 10. 4 - 2009 4 - 2010 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED 1. 213 - 2015 2. 224 - 2008 224 - 2009 4. 225 - 2013 5. 239 - 2007 6. 249 - 2012 7. 263 - 2014 8. 267 - 2011 9. 268 - 2018 10. 273 - 2010 273 - 2016

MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 214 - 2007 2. 212 - 2015 3. 211 - 2014 4. 181 - 2013 5. 170 - 2008 6. 166 - 2012 166 - 2017 8. 152 - 2018 9. 138 - 2011 10. 125 - 2009 HIGHEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE 1. .967 (775-344-38) - 2012* (led NJCAA) 2. .962 (723-281-40) - 2013 3. .956 (657-316-45) - 2016 4. .950 (695-306-53) - 2011 5. .949 (798-311-59) - 2014 6. .947 (659-225-49) - 2015 7. .946 (736-266-57) - 2017 8. .943 (622-232-52) - 2008 9. .942 (820-257-66) - 2019 10. .939 (780-425-78) - 2010

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FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED 1. 99 - 2015 2. 113 - 2013 3. 117 - 2008 117 - 2012 5. 125 - 2007 6. 127 - 2009 7. 138 - 2011 8. 139 - 2014 9. 141 - 2010 10. 153 - 2018 FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. 68 - 2015 2. 81 - 2013 3. 87 - 2014 4. 90 - 2012 5. 92 - 2011 6. 97 - 2009 7. 102 - 2008 102 - 2018 9. 106 - 2010 10. 109 - 2007

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LAUREN SHARP

BATTING AVERAGE (min. 100 at-bats) 1. .486 - Saige Koczka (87-179) - 2020-present 2. .474 - Lauren Sharp (90-190) - 2004-05 3. .429 - Ashley White (90-210) - 2006-07 4. .427 - Maddie Brower (56-131) - 2021-present 5. .425 - Haylei Plummer (93-219) - 2009-10 6. .417 - Megan Shackleford (43-103) - 2004 7. .413 - Alex Barrett (52-126) - 2014 8. .410 - Candice Brasher (103-251) - 2010-11 9. .404 - Hillari Plummer (108-267) - 2011-12 10. .401 - Kailey Walker (83-207) - 2016-17 AT-BATS 1. 267 - Hillari Plummer - 2011-12 2. 251 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 3. 246 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 4. 228 - Sarah Taylor - 2017-18 5. 227 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 6. 222 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10 222 - Maddy Politte - 2018-19 8. 219 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 9. 218 - Katie Brownlee - 2018-19 10. 217 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 RUNS SCORED 1. 82 - Hillari Plummer - 2011-12 2. 73 - Kailey Walker - 2016-17 3. 71 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 4. 69 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 5. 68 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 6. 64 - Megan Shackleford - 2004-05 7. 63 - Lauren Sharp - 2004-05 8. 59 - Saige Koczka - 2020-present 9. 57 - Vicki Johnson - 2012-13 NWCCRANGERS.COM

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56 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 108 - Hillari Plummer - 2011-12 103 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 93 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 90 - Lauren Sharp - 2004-05 90 - Ashley White - 2006-07 87 - Saige Koczka - 2020-present 83 - Kailey Walker - 2016-17 82 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 80 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 78 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10

DOUBLES 1. 27 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 2. 26 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 3. 22 - Angela Carden - 2009-10 22 - Saige Koczka - 2020-present 5. 18 - Sallie Rose Carver - 2016-17 18 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 7. 17 - Carrie Canizaro - 2007-08 17 - Ashley White - 2006-07 17 - Harley Smith - 2017-18 10. 16 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 TRIPLES 1. 6 - MyCala Helms - 2020-21 2. 5 - Vicki Johnson - 2012-13 5 - Carlie Jenkins - 2013 5 - Alex Barrett - 2014 5 - Sarah Taylor - 2017-18 5 - Madison Crosby - 2019-20 7. 4 - Five players tied 100

HOME RUNS 1. 14 - Saige Koczka - 2020-present 2. 9 - Maddie Brower - 2021-present 3. 7 - Kaitlyn Bednarek - 2021-present 4. 6 - Heath Griffith - 2015-16 6 - Caylee Comer - 2021-present 6 - Molly Harris - 2021-present 7. 5 - Chelsey Gilliam - 2013 8. 4 - Eight players tied RUNS BATTED IN 1. 77 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 2. 68 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 3. 67 - Saige Koczka - 2020-present 4. 55 - Ashley White - 2006-07 5. 52 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 6. 51 - Angela Carden - 2009-10 7. 50 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 8. 49 - Tori Luke - 2016-17 9. 48 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10 10. 47 - Stormy Robison - 2011-12 TOTAL BASES 1. 157 - Saige Koczka - 2020-present 2. 152 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 3. 126 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 4. 122 - Hillari Plummer - 2011-12 5. 119 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 6. 116 - Saige Koczka - 2020-21 7. 114 - Ashley White - 2006-07 8. 107 - Harley Smith - 2017-18 9. 103 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 10. 101 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 #RangerUp


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ERIN CLAIRE STEGALL

STOLEN BASES 1. 51 - Kailey Walker (51-55) - 2016-17 2. 29 - Erin Claire Stegall (29-30) - 2015-16 29 - Katelyn Westbrook (29-32) - 2013-14 4. 25 - Andi Barrett (25-27) - 2014 25 - Janie Turner (25-28) - 2014-15 6. 24 - Linsey Hebert (24-29) - 2011-12 7. 23 - Hillari Plummer (23-25) - 2011-12 8. 20 - Alex Barrett (20-25) - 2014 9. 19 - Ciara Small (19-22) - 2009-10 19 - Shelby Wilson (19-20) - 2018-19 WALKS 1. 37 - Angela Carden - 2009-10 2. 33 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 3. 32 - Hillari Plummer - 2011-12 4. 31 - Stormy Robison - 2011-12 5. 29 - Ciara Small - 2009-10 6. 27 - Anna Barham - 2012-13 7. 25 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 25 - Carrie Canizaro - 2007-08 9. 24 - Shelby Wilson - 2018-19 10. 23 - Kristen Cooper - 2009-10 23 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (min. 100 at-bats) 1. .771 - Saige Koczka (179 AB) - 2020-present 2. .718 - Maddie Brower (133 AB) - 2021-present 3. .606 - Candice Brasher (251 AB) - 2010-11 4. .594 - Haley Vance (128 AB) - 2013-14 5. .579 - MyCala Helms (145 AB) - 2020-21 6. .575 - Haylei Plummer (219 AB) - 2009-10 7. .551 - Carlie Jenkins (107 AB) - 2013 8. .548 - Alex Barrett (126 AB) - 2014 NWCCRANGERS.COM

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JANIE TURNER

.543 - Ashley White (210 AB) - 2006-07 .533 - Codie Jones (107 AB) - 2012

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE (min. 100 at-bats) 1. .523 - Haylei Plummer (219 AB) - 2009-10 2. .520 - Saige Koczka (179 AB) - 2020-present 3. .486 - Alex Barrett (126 AB) - 2014 4. .478 - Casey Baddley (181 AB) - 2012-13 5. .474 - Ashley White (210 AB) - 2006-07 .474 - Lauren Sharp (190 AB) - 2004-05 7. .472 - Maddie Brower (131 AB) - 2021-present 8. .470 - Hillari Plummer (267 AB) - 2011-12 9. .468 - Haley Vance (128 AB) - 2013-14 10. .466 - Roxanna Kimes (122 AB) - 2013-14 HIT-BY-PITCHES 1. 27 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 2. 23 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 3. 14 - Haley Vance - 2013-14 4. 12 - Katelyn Westbrook - 2013-14 5. 11 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 6. 9 - Erin Claire Stegall - 2015-16 7. 8 - Sarah Gill - 2008-09 8 - Heath Griffith - 2015-16 8 - Gracey Griggs - 2019-20 10. 7 - Carrie Canizaro - 2007-08 7 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10 7 - Kristen Cooper - 2009-10

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SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 6 - Kayla Wilson - 2010-11 2. 4 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 4 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 4 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 4 - Tori Luke - 2016-17 6. 3 - Seven players tied SACRIFICE HITS 1. 20 - Audra Long - 2006-07 2. 15 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 15 - Ally Judkins - 2017-18 4. 14 - Leigh Tedford - 2009-10 5. 12 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 12 - Christian Reyes - 2007-08 7. 11 - Stormy Robison - 2011-12 11 - Brittni Beard - 2019-20 8. 8 - Six players tied MOST GAMES PLAYED 1. 81 - Stormy Robison - 2011-12 81 - Hillari Plummer - 2011-12 3. 80 - Megan Shackleford - 2004-05 4. 79 - Amber Clay - 2006-07 79 - Harley Smith - 2017-18 6. 78 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 78 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 78 - Vicki Johnson - 2012-13 78 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 10. 77 - Kayla Wilson - 2010-11 77 - Anna Barham - 2012-13 77 - Kailey Walker - 2016-17

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LACIE MCCULLEY

EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. n/a - Lacie McCulley - 2005-06 2. 0.91 - Amber Clay (170.0 IP) - 2006-07 3. 1.66 - Kiley Dunagan (156.1 IP) - 2014-15 4. 1.89 - Casey Baddley (241.1 IP) - 2012-13 5. 1.90 - Jessica Holliday (106.2 IP) - 2014-15 6. 1.98 - Magen Fullwood (212.1 IP) - 2010-11 7. 2.20 - Roxanna Kimes (92.1 IP) - 2013-14 8. 2.30 - Micalah Beall (88.1 IP) - 2014-15 9. 2.34 - Stormy Robison (89.2 IP) - 2011-12 10. 2.56 - Lindsey Shaw (90.1 IP) - 2013-14 WINS 1. n/a - Lacie McCulley - 2005-06 2. 31 - Sarah Gill (31-18) - 2008-09 3. 29 - Casey Baddley (29-10) - 2012-13 4. 22 - Harley Smith (22-23) - 2017-18 5. 21 - Alicia Malone (21-11) - 2007-08 21 - Amber Clay (21-3) - 2006-07 7. 20 - Magen Fullwood (20-12) - 2010-11 8. 17 - Tori Luke (17-15) - 2016-17) 9. 16 - Kiley Dunagan (16-8) - 2014-15 10. 14 - Jessica Holliday (14-5) - 2014-15 SAVES 1. 5 - Lindsey Shaw - 2013-14 2. 4 - Amber Clay - 2006-07 4 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014-15 4. 3 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 3 - Alicia Malone - 2007-08 6. 2 - Roxanna Kimes - 2013-14 2 - Lacie McCulley - 2005 2 - Tori Luke - 2016-17 2 - Katie Brownlee - 2018-19 NWCCRANGERS.COM

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KILEY DUNAGAN

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APPEARANCES 1. n/a - Lacie McCulley - 2005-06 2. 57 - Harley Smith - 2017-18 3. 53 - Sarah Gill - 2008-09 4. 52 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 5. 48 - Tori Luke - 2016-17 6. 43 - Magen Fullwood - 2010-11 7. 42 - Alicia Malone - 2007-08 8. 41 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014-15 41 - Katie Brownlee - 2018-19 10. 40 - Lacey Coats - 2019-20 COMPLETE GAMES 1. n/a - Lacie McCulley - 2005-06 2. 38 - Sarah Gill - 2008-09 3. 28 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 4. 24 - Alicia Malone - 2007-08 5. 23 - Magen Fullwood - 2010-11 23 - Harley Smith - 2017-18 7. 20 - Amber Clay - 2006-07 8. 9 - Tori Luke - 2016-17 9 - Katie Brownlee - 2018-19 9 - Lacey Coats - 2019-20 SHUTOUTS 1. 15 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 2. 8 - Alicia Malone - 2007-08 3. 6 - Sarah Gill - 2008-09 4. 5 - Magen Fullwood - 2010-11 5. 4 - Harley Smith - 2017-18 102

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INNINGS PITCHED 1. n/a - Lacie McCulley - 2005-06 2. 300.1 - Sarah Gill - 2008-09 3. 270.0 - Harley Smith - 2017-18 4. 241.1 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 5. 212.1 - Magen Fullwood - 2010-11 6. 203.1 - Alicia Malone - 2007-08 7. 170.0 - Amber Clay - 2006-07 8. 161.0 - Tori Luke - 2016-17 9. 160.2 - Kaylei Peterson - 2020-21 10. 158.0 - Katie Brownlee - 2018-19 STRIKEOUTS 1. n/a - Lacie McCulley - 2005-06 2. 209 - Sarah Gill - 2008-09 3. 204 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 4. 201 - Amber Clay - 2006-07 5. 182 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014-15 6. 166 - Harley Smith - 2017-18 7. 153 - Alicia Malone - 2007-08 8. 114 - Katie Brownlee - 2018-19 9. 112 - Magen Fullwood - 2010-11 10. 99 - Lacey Coats - 2019-20

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KAYLEI PETERSON

LACEY COATS

TORI LUKE

CASEY BADDLEY

LINDSEY SHAW

FIELDING PERCENTAGE (min. 125 chances) 1. .994 Casey Baddley (223-88-2) - 2012-13 2. .991 Tori Luke (146-69-2) - 2016-17 3. .987 Natalie Smock (267-32-4) - 2012-13 .987 Angela Carden (326-41-5) - 2009-10 5. .986 Casi Brooks (125-16-2) - 2009-10 6. .983 Emily Branch (164-14-3) - 2006-07 7. .982 Lindsey Brewer (143-20-3) - 2011 .982 Brittany Rochelle (151-13-3) - 2015 9. .981 Christine House (139-19-3) - 2008

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SUPPORT STAFF BRIAN LENTZ

BRIAN OAKLEY

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR

SPORTS INFORMATION ASSISTANT

Brian Lentz enters his seventh year at Northwest and the third year serving in the primary sports information director role, overseeing the public relations efforts for all 10 sports.

Brian Oakley enters his third year at Northwest as the sports information specialist, assisting with coverage of all 10 Ranger sports.

A lifelong Tate County resident, Lentz was appointed to his current role in November 2018, following a stint as the assistant sports information director that began in July 2015. He has contributed to several college athletic publications since 2015, earning awards from CoSIDA and CPRAM organizations.

Oakley formally joined the Northwest staff in August 2019 but has had a hand in various gameday duties well before then. Since 2015, Oakley has assisted in gameday production, primarily operating the videoboard at Bobby Franklin Field and handling public address announcing at Northwest men’s and women’s basketball games.

Lentz joined Northwest in July 2015 after spending two and a half years as an undergraduate student assistant at Mississippi State. He served as the women’s tennis contact for two seasons and also assisted at home football and baseball games in various roles.

Prior to joining Northwest, Oakley has held other jobs with customer service, journalism, teaching and military experience. In addition to his part-time duties at NWCC, Oakley also serves as the distance learning coordinator at Senatobia High School.

Prior to MSU, Lentz spent two and a half years in the sports information department at Northwest as a student worker, assisting with 12 sports in some capacity and serving as the public address announcer for selected Ranger baseball and softball games. In addition to his work at NWCC, Lentz was the sports editor for The Ranger Rocket for one year and a high school sportswriter for the Tate Record (formerly The Democrat).

Oakley received his Bachelor of Arts from Vanderbilt University in 1998, with focuses on political science and communication studies. While at Vanderbilt, he served as a cadet in the ROTC program and as a marketing and promotions intern in the Commodores’ athletic department, where he was responsible for gameday promotional operations, scheduling of student-athletes for campus tours, off-campus promotion of athletic contests, design of various promotional materials and retail sales of university-related apparel.

In addition to his current duties at Northwest, Lentz has also resumed work as the prep sportswriter for the Tate Record, providing coverage of all five high schools and academies located within Tate County. He also serves as the vice president of the 2YSIDA organization (Two-Year Sports Information Directors of America).

At Vanderbilt, Oakley was selected to revamp a struggling KidsZone program and helped increase kids club membership from 10-15 to over 250 per home football game. Oakley is a native of Senatobia and is the older brother of Ranger assistant football coach Scott Oakley and head men’s basketball coach Shane Oakley.

Outside of his work at Northwest, Lentz has done freelance work behind the scenes for several ESPN and SEC Network events. Lentz has volunteered at numerous preseason and postseason Southeastern Conference (SEC) events and also covered high school sports for both the Starkville Daily News and The Commercial Dispatch while in Starkville. Within the last four years, he has worked several NCAA events, including the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, the South Regional (Sweet 16/Elite Eight) of the 2017 NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament and select events for the University of Memphis and Rust College. Lentz is a native of Arkabutla and holds an Associate of Arts from Northwest (2012) and a B.S. in education from Mississippi State (2015), with a focus on kinesiology and sports studies.

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SUPPORT STAFF LIESL MOTE

ALLISON EOFF

ATHLETIC ACADEMIC ADVISOR

ATHLETIC SECRETARY/INSURANCE COORDINATOR

Liesl Mote enters her second year as the athletic academic advisor for Northwest.

Allison Eoff begins her 12th year as the athletic secretary and insurance coordinator for the Northwest athletic department.

Mote is a familiar face around Northwest and previously served as the college’s cheer coach from 2010-19. In her first year in that role, Mote helped bring back male cheerleaders to the program after a 10-year absence, while growing the squad’s size to one of the largest cheer programs among the Mississippi JUCO ranks.

Eoff, a native of Batesville, came to Northwest in 2004 and spent four years in the Registrar’s office before moving over to Howard Coliseum in 2008. Eoff has one son, Hayden (23), and resides in Senatobia.

In her most recent work as athletic academic advisor, Mote helped Northwest student-athletes navigate through the 2020-21 academic year, which was marred by the effects of COVID-19. Under her leadership, Northwest set a new school record of 92 Academic All-MACCC selections and saw 52 other studentathletes also earn NJCAA All-Academic honors.

ERIC VANDERBURG INTRAMURAL COORDINATOR

Additionally, several Northwest teams finished with 3.0 GPAs or better, with women’s basketball and football earning MACCC Academic Team of the Year accolades. For the Lady Rangers, it was the third year in a row winning the honor, after posting a 3.41 GPA for 2020-21, while the Ranger football program’s 3.12 GPA was the only one above a 3.0 among other football-playing schools in the conference.

Vanderburg enters his third year as the Intramural Coordinator at Northwest, joining the college in August 2018.

Prior to her arrival at Northwest in August 2010, Mote spent 13 years in the Armed Forces as a SERE instructor and a federal agent. She was deployed three times as the team leader for the US Air Force anti-terrorism team, twice spending time in Iraq where she earned a bronze star and once in Pakistan.

Vanderburg arrived at Northwest from Middle Tennessee, where he spent nine years as the sports coordinator at Columbia Parks & Recreation. Prior to that, he spent one year at Lewisburg (TN) Parks & Recreation and worked with D1 Sports Training & Therapy in Nashville and the Triple-AAA affiliate of the Atlanta Braves in Richmond, Va.

Mote attended Northwest for two years and finished her bachelor’s in outdoor recreation at Eastern Washington University in 1995. She has been married to her husband, Greg, for eight years.

The East Tennessee native received his degree in sport management from Union University, where he also was a pitcher on the baseball team. He started his career at Columbia State Community College. Vanderburg is no stranger to north Mississippi, with family in the Crenshaw/ Longtown area where he resides now on his family farm.

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SUPPORT STAFF JUSTIN WARE

TAYLOR YOUNG

DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE

ATHLETIC TRAINER

Justin Ware, LAT, ATC, is entering his first year as the Director of Sports Medicine for Northwest Mississippi Community College.

Taylor Young enters his first year as an athletic trainer for Endurance Physical Therapy and Northwest Mississippi Community College.

A native of Greenville, Ware is employed by Endurance Physical Therapy and previously served as the Head Athletic Trainer for Oxford High School and Ole Miss club sports for the past seven years. At Oxford, Ware provided sports medicine coverage for all athletics in grades 7-12, while handling Ole Miss club soccer, lacrosse, rugby, hockey and basketball.

A native of Greenwood, Young comes to Endurance and Northwest after spending the last seven years as an athletic trainer at Mississippi Delta Community College. After serving as an assistant trainer during his first two years in Moorhead, Young was promoted to the head athletic trainer role and remained in that role for five years, serving football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, softball and baseball.

Ware attended Mississippi Delta Community College and played baseball for the Trojans, before moving on to Delta State University. While at DSU, he served as a student athletic trainer for football, baseball, softball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s soccer.

Young graduated from Pillow Academy in 2009 and played baseball at MDCC, where he was also a member of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society. He was also named Mr. MDCC in 2011.

After leaving Delta State with a Bachelor of Science in athletic training in 2014, Ware formally joined the Endurance staff and began his aforementioned stint at Oxford High School.

After departing MDCC with his associate’s degree, Young moved on to Delta State, where he finished with his bachelor’s degree in athletic training in 2014 and later earned his master’s degree in Sport and Human Performance in 2016, with an emphasis in Sports Management.

In his spare time, Ware volunteers his time to provide coverage for the Mississippi Special Olympic games. He is a member of the Mississippi Athletic Trainers’ Association and the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, and has held a CPR/AED certification since 2011.

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While working on his undergrad, Young also interned with the University of Memphis, where he covered football and track and field. He is currently a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and Mississippi Athletic Trainers’ Association.

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World Series Appearances 2007 (fourth place) 1997 (fifth place) 1996 (runner-up) Eastern District Champions 1997 1996 Region Champions 2007 1997 1996 1988 1977 State Champions 2000 1986 1984 1983 1982 1977 1976 1948

RODEO

Ozark Region Champions 1995: Bull Riding 1985: Steer Wrestling 1980: Barrel Racing 1978: Bull Riding 1977: All-Around, Bareback

SOFTBALL

Division Champions 2015 2009 2007

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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National Champions 2020 2015 1992 1982

NJCAA Final Four 1980

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Region Champions 2020 2015 1999 1992 1991 1989 1987 1982 1966 1960

NJCAA Final Four 1998

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NJCAA Sweet Sixteen 2006 2005 2003 Region Champions 2006 2005 2004 2003 2001 1998 1996 1983

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