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MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2016 Northwest Baseball and Softball Media Guide is a publication of the Northwest Sports Information Office and is available for purchase at home games for $8. This publication was written and edited by Kevin Maloney and Brian Lentz. Additional editing provided by Sarah Sapp, Julie Bauer and the Northwest Communications Office. Cover design by Lindsay Crawford. Photography provided by Gather Lacefield, Justin Ford, Brian Lentz, Cissi Tackett, Lee Adams, Brett Brown, Glenn Gaston and the Northwest Communications Office. Record Book Note: All baseball single-season and career records were compiled in the summer of 2011 from old computer and paper files, yearbooks, Ranger Rockets, etc. Yearly statistics are not available prior to the 1976 season. Softball single season stats are also missing several seasons. We strongly encourage you to email kmaloney@northwestms.edu with information to help fill in any gaps between missing seasons. Printed by Paulsen Printing (Memphis, Tenn.).

2016 RANGER BASEBALL Visitor’s Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 President, Dr. Gary Lee Spears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 Jim Miles Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Season Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15 MEET THE RANGERS - STAFF AND TEAM Head Coach Mark Carson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Assistant Coach Bill Selby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Assistant Coach Taylor Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 2015 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Radio/Internet/TV Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-31 THE 2015 SEASON Season in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 Results/Overall Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35 Final Line Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39 Final Career Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41 HISTORY AND RECORD BOOKS MLB Draft Picks/MiLB Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43 Four-Year Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45 Single-Season Batting/Pitching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-49 Single-Season Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-51 Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-54 All-MACJC/All-Region Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 NJCAA All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-57 All-Time Results Since 1929 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-67 Yearly Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Yearly Results/Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

2016 RANGER SOFTBALL Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-73 Season Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-75 MEET THE RANGERS - STAFF AND TEAM Head Coach Mike Rowan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Assistant Coach Carie Dever Boaz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 2016 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Radio/Internet/TV Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-88 THE 2015 SEASON Season in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90-91 Results/Overall Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92-93 Final Line Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94-95 HISTORY AND RECORD BOOKS Single-Season Batting Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96-97 Single-Season Pitching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-99 Single-Season Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-101 Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-104 Final Career Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106-107 All-MACJC/All-Region Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 NJCAA Academic All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 All-Time Results Since 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110-112 RANGER EXTRAS About the MACJC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Northwest Sports Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 All-Time Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Athletic Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116-117 Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118-119

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VISITOR’S GUIDE The City of Senatobia is a thriving, bustling, growing community located only 30 minutes south of Memphis, Tennessee. Senatobia is the county seat of Tate County and is located along Interstate 55. Senatobia’s population is about 7,000 people, while Tate County has about 27,000. As our community grows, so does our reputation as a great place to live! In Senatobia, you will find a superb quality of life with excellent public and private schools from kindergarten through the community college level; easy access to universities and continuing education; inviting, well-kept neighborhoods and affordable homes; retail shopping; recreation for the whole family; and good, solid hometown values. The quality of life in Senatobia is one of the best, complemented by a cost of living that is among the best in the nation. Senatobia is home to the main campus of Northwest Mississippi Community College and to two excellent K-12 school systems: Senatobia Public Schools and Magnolia Heights School. According to a published history of Tate County, the City of Senatobia was founded on two sections of land purchased in 1834 from the Chickasaw nation for $1.25 per acre. The name “Senatobia” was derived from the Indian word “ Senatohoba,” which means “white Sycamore” and is a symbol of “rest for the weary.” Senatobia received its charter as a municipality in 1860. With many residential areas under construction, Senatobia continues to grow at a sustainable pace. It is a great place to own a home, raise a family, and be a part of a caring community. Come and see for yourself.

Tate County is a tale of two uniquely Southern cities—Senatobia and Coldwater. Both towns are full of small-town charm and character. And each town has its own story to tell. Coldwater would tell you of its original location a mile west of where it now sits. It would tell you of the entire town, complete with its churches, businesses, homes and water tower, being moved in 1943 to make room for Arkabutla Lake. It would welcome you to stop in for a visit and suggest that you see its antique shops and other businesses along Highway 51. Senatobia also has stories to share. As the county seat of Tate County, Senatobia extends a special invitation for you to stop in to visit the Tate County Courthouse. Tate County’s distinctive Italian Romanesque courthouse was built in 1875 and completely restored in 1998. This beautiful landmark is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Architecturally, our courthouse is the only one of its kind in the entire state. The Heritage Museum is located in the Tate County Courthouse. The museum’s collections and exhibits are professionally displayed throughout the courthouse. These displays are a must-see for history buffs! Unique shops line Senatobia’s Front and Main streets downtown. Highway 51 and Norfleet Drive also ask you to visit their antique shops, outlet stores and other specialty shops. Take time to stop and dine at one of our many restaurants. Tate County is also home to the 33,400-acre Arkabutla Lake and the gentle rolling hills of north Mississippi. Fields are planted in the summer with cotton, soy beans, corn, tomatoes and watermelons. Arkabutla Lake is available for fishing, picnicking and water activities. The casinos are little more than a 30-minute drive to the west. Tate County is a comfortable place where we say “y’all” and order “sweet tea” with our lunch and dinner. Drivers stop to allow those on foot to cross the street and wave at them for good measure. We live in a unique point in time here in Tate County; we embrace the changes that technology brings but also lovingly hold on to those gentle old habits like chatting over the fence with a neighbor or sipping iced tea on the front porch with a friend. Most of us still say “yes, ma’am” and “no, sir” and teach our children to do the same. And if you stay with us long enough, you’re even apt to hear someone say “Well, bless your heart!” So just slow down, sit back and take in all of our “Southern” charm. After all, you’re in Tate County...and we sure do welcome you!

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AREA RESTAURANTS & DINING

VISITOR’S GUIDE APPLEBEE’S 201 Norfleet Drive, Senatobia

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 505 E. Main St., Senatobia

RIO LINDO RESTAURANT 326 E. Main St., Senatobia

BURGER KING 5101 Hwy. 51, Senatobia

LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA 5182 Hwy. 51 N, Senatobia

SENATOBIA DONUTS 118B Norfleet Dr., Senatobia

CAPTAIN D’S 701 Robinson St., Senatobia

McDONALD'S 203 Norfleet Dr., Senatobia

SONIC DRIVE-IN 332 N. Heard St., Senatobia

COLEMAN'S BBQ 312 E. Main St., Senatobia

MR. CHEN’S KITCHEN 106 Northwest Plaza, Senatobia

SUBWAY 116 Norfleet Dr., Senatobia Hwy. 306 at I-55, Coldwater

HARDEE’S 100 Norfleet Drive

NEW CHINA BUFFET 115 Norfleet Dr., Senatobia

DOMINO'S PIZZA 314 E. Main St., Senatobia

OISHI JAPANESE EXPRESS 130 Collonade Plaza, Senatobia

EL CHARRO MEXICAN RESTAURANT 109 Hwy. 51 South, Senatobia

PENNY’S PANTRY 136 N. Front St., Senatobia

HOTWANGS.COM 105 Northwest Plaza, Senatobia

PIZZA HUT 402 E. Main St., Senatobia

HUDDLE HOUSE I-55 & Hwy. 4, Senatobia

POPEYE’S 396 E. Main St., Senatobia

SOUTHERN KOOKIN’ 334 Tate St., Senatobia TACO BELL 209 Norfleet Dr., Senatobia WAFFLE HOUSE East Main St., Senatobia WENDY'S 511 E. Main St., Senatobia ZAXBY’S 302 E. Main St., Senatobia

HOTELS & LODGING America’s Best Value Inn 513 East Main St., Senatobia 1-800-230-4134

Days Inn 8792 Hamilton Road, Southaven 1-800-997-5148

Hampton Inn 390 Goodman Road, Southaven 1-800-230-4134

Magnolia Inn 501 East Main St., Senatobia 1-800-997-5148

Super 8 8734 Hamilton Road, Southaven 1-800-997-5149

Comfort Suites 7075 Moore Street, Southaven 1-800-997-5148

The Spahn House 401 College Street, Senatobia 1-662-288-6851

Holiday Inn Express 340 Stateline Road, Southaven 1-800-230-4134

Hilton Garden Inn 6671 Towne Center Loop, Southaven 1-800-997-5149

Hampton Inn 2675 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 1-662-449-7737

Courtyard by Marriott 7225 Sleepy Hollow Drive, Southaven 1-800-997-5148

Key West Inn & Suites 5115 Pepperchase Drive, Southaven 1-877-851-6763

Quality Inn 8840 Hamilton Road, Southaven 1-800-230-4134

Fairfield Inn 7149 Sleepy Hollow Drive, Southaven 1-800-997-5148

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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 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. COST Northwest is less than half the price of a Mississippi public college or university ($1,275 per semester versus an average $2,733 per semester*).

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. CLUBS Northwest has 35 different clubs and organizations you can join and the list grows larger each year! Professional, religious and special interest organizations give our students a great way to meet other students, network for future jobs and fouryear colleges, give back to the community and just have fun. 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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THE PRESIDENT DR. GARY LEE

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PRESIDENT u 11TH YEAR Dr. Gary Lee Spears is in his 11th academic year as president of Northwest Mississippi Community College. While he is proud of all the accomplishments the college has achieved during his tenure as president, he is particularly proud of the Building on Tradition campaign in which he has played a major role. Students and visitors to the main campus in Senatobia can see evidence of the college’s ongoing building campaign with the recent completions of Tate Hall, McLendon Student Union, Division of Nursing Building and Ranger Outdoor Complex, the ongoing construction of the Mechanical Technology Building and the renovation of Tech I and II and Jim Miles Field. You can’t spend more than a few minutes with Dr. Spears before you see that his love of the college runs deep. In 2007, Dr. Spears was named Alumnus of the Year by the Northwest Alumni Association and recognized during Homecoming festivities. The Northwest Foundation Board of Directors, his wife, Marilyn, and friends of the college created the Dr. Gary Lee Spears Endowed Scholarship in May 2011 for his lifelong dedication to education and the college. Dr. Spears was named 2014 Alumnus of the Year for the School of Education at the University of Mississippi and has recently been selected as chair of the Mississippi Corridor Consortium. In May 2010 the Spears family joined the college in celebrating the dedication of the Marilyn R. Spears Building for the Early Childhood Education Technology program, named for Northwest First Lady Marilyn Spears, a Northwest graduate who retired from the college in the spring of 2005 after 25 years as an instructor in that program. Prior to being named president July 1, 2005, Dr. Spears served as registrar and director of Admissions and Records for 25 years. A native of Eudora in DeSoto County, he has held positions at the college including instructor, vocational counselor, assistant to the DeSoto Center director and vice president for Student Affairs. Dr. Spears earned an Associate of Applied Science and an Associate of Education from Northwest. He went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in social science and a master’s degree in counseling from Delta State University. In 1991, Dr. Spears earned a doctorate in educational leadership at The University of Mississippi, where he has taught courses in higher education as an adjunct instructor. His profound love for Northwest inspired him to write a history of the college for his doctoral dissertation. He began his career in education at Leland Consolidated School District, where he taught American history while working on his master’s degree. Dr. Spears is a past president of the Senatobia Rotary Club, where he was honored as a prestigious Paul Harris Fellow, and has been a board member of the Tate County Economic Development Foundation. Dr. and Mrs. Spears have two adult sons, Jared and Daniel, who are also Northwest graduates. Jared graduated from Delta State and earned a Master of Fine

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Dr. Gary Lee Spears was named the 2014 Alumnus of the Year for the School of Education at the University of Mississippi and has recently been selected as chair of the Mississippi Corridor Consortium.

Arts terminal degree at The University of Mississippi. A member of the UM faculty, Jared is a musician and sculptor outside of the university and resides in Taylor. Daniel also completed a bachelor’s degree from Ole Miss. He is a teacher with the North Mississippi Regional Center and a musician. He and his wife, Julie, an architect with Julie Spears Architecture, live in Oxford and have two sons and one daughter—Jack, Samuel and Phoebe Joy. The Spears family has lived in Tate County for over 40 years and are active members of the First Baptist Church in Senatobia. They moved into the college’s President’s Home on the Senatobia campus in March of 2009.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

First row (L to R) Jamie Howell, Panola Diana Grist, Benton Dorothy K. Wilbourn, Panola Dr. Evelyn W. Jossell, Quitman Jerry Moore, Chairman, Marshall Sammy Higdon, Yalobusha

Second row Cory Uselton, DeSoto Jamie Anderson, Tallahatchie David Hargett, Tallahatchie Dr. Gary Lee Spears, President Bill Dawson, Marshall John T. Lamar, Jr., Board Attorney, Tate William H. Austin, Jr., DeSoto

Third row Steve Cummings, Yalobusha Steve Bostick, Benton Mike Moore, Vice Chairman, Calhoun Dr. Daryl Scoggin, Secretary, Tate Dr. Adam Pugh, Lafayette Jerry Barrett, Tate Steve White, Lafayette

Not Pictured: Dr. Rachell Anderson, Tunica; John G. Burt, Calhoun

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McLENDON CENTER

McLENDON CENTER

uThe McLendon Center, which houses the student union and was reopened in the fall of 2013, has two recreational gyms and separate weight rooms for student-athletes and faculty/staff/students. The athletic weight room has four multi-stations with four double-sided platforms, a leg press, three treadmills, three elliptical machines, a jammer and a dumbell rack ranging from 5 to 95 pounds.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

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STAFF DIRECTORY

PRESS SERVICES

Athletic Director Bubba Skelton.........................................................662-562-3417 Athletic Secretary Allison Eoff..............................................................662-562-3224 Athletic Academic Coordinator Jake Long................................................................662-560-1123 Sports Information Director Kevin Maloney........................................................662-562-3269 Assistant Sports Info Director Brian Lentz..............................................................662-562-3303 Strength & Conditioning Danny Ray Cole.......................................................662-560-5339 Director of Sports Medicine Steve Thompson......................................................662-560-0602 Intramural Sports Director Devin Mahony.........................................................662-560-4198 Cheerleading Sponsor & Coach Liesl Mote...............................................................662-560-3899 Head Coach, Baseball Mark Carson............................................................662-560-1108 Assistant Coach, Baseball Bill Selby.................................................................662-560-5239 Assistant Coach, Baseball Taylor Walker...........................................................662-560-5239 Head Coach, Men’s Basketball Bubba Skelton.........................................................662-562-3417 Assistant Coach, Men’s Basketball Shane Oakley..........................................................662-560-5345 Head Coach, W Basketball & M Golf Don Edwards...........................................................662-562-3418 Head Coach, Tennis; Asst. Women’s Basketball Troy Howell.............................................................662-560-5345 Head Coach, Football Benjy Parker............................................................662-560-5273 Assistant Coach, Football Scott Oakley (WR)...................................................662-560-3424 Assistant Coach, Football Travis Macon (DL)....................................................662-562-3414 Assistant Coach, Football Jim Jones (OL).........................................................662-562-3415 Assistant Coach, Football Jonathan Webster (DB)...........................................662-560-1129 Head Coach, Rodeo Shelli Benton...........................................................662-562-3430 Head Coach, Men’s Soccer Charlie Baldwin.......................................................662-560-5263 Head Coach, Women’s Soccer Levi Nunnally..........................................................662-560-5280 Head Coach, Softball Mike Rowan............................................................662-560-1128 Assistant Coach, Softball Carie Dever Boaz.....................................................662-501-6008

COVERAGE Northwest Community College maintains a comprehensive official athletic department web site. Up-to-date information, including schedules, statistics, rosters, player signings and news releases for all 12 sports are provided on the award-winning NWCCRANGERS.COM. In-game live stats, live video and live audio is available for selected Ranger basketball contests. Fans can also follow the team on numerous social media outlets. Sixth-year sports information director, Kevin Maloney, and first-year assistant sports information director, Brian Lentz, maintain www.nwccrangers.com. CREDENTIALS Media or photo credentials are not required for admittance to Northwest basketball games for working media. However, it is requested that media seeking to cover a game contact the sports information director prior to avoid additional problems. Photographers can not stand directly underneath the goals while play is going on and are asked to please refrain from using flash. Requests for seating on press row can be made at (662) 562-3269 or via email at kmaloney@northwestms.edu. PRESS SERVICES Media guides, game notes, rosters, results and statistics are available at press row to working members of the media prior to each Ranger home game. Additional information is available by 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 the game. 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 Friday. The best time to interview student-athletes is before or after weekday practices that run from 11-1 and 1-3 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 selected home and away contests online at www.nwccrangers.com/watch. Live stats will also be available.

TV & RADIO MEDIA WMC-TV (5) 1960 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104 Jarvis Greer, Ari Alexander & Carrie Anderson; Sports Anchors

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WREG-TV (3) 803 Channel 3 Drive, Memphis, TN 38103 Glenn Carver, Sports Director; Mike Ceide, Weekend Sports Anchor

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WBLE Country 101/WHKL Kool 107 PO Box 1528, Batesville, MS 38606 Jake Kidder, President

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92.9 FM ESPN Radio 1835 Moriah Woods Blvd, Suite 1, Memphis, TN 38117

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2016 SEASON OUTLOOK

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Last season was successful in many ways for the Northwest baseball team. The Rangers finished 33-17 overall, marking their third consecutive season with 30 or more wins, and finished 16th in the final NJCAA Division II Poll.

the rotation, including Southern Mississippi signee Colt Smith. Last season, Smith started 12 games on the mound, finishing 6-2 with a 2.88 ERA, 49 strikeouts and two complete games.

Coach Mark Carson’s team also finished with a 19-9 mark in the MACJC, which included wins over nationally-ranked opponents Jones County, East Mississippi and Meridian during the regular season. Northwest also clinched a top-4 seed and hosted the first round of the MACJC Playoffs, sweeping Jones County.

“He was one of our frontline guys last year,” Carson said. “He’s got his work cut out for him this season, but he has continued to get bigger, better and stronger so far. I’m really looking forward to his encore season.”

After advancing to the MACJC Championship game the following week, Hinds proved to be the thorn in the side of the Rangers for a second straight year, as the top-ranked Eagles denied Northwest an MACJC title and ended the Rangers’ postseason run in the Region 23 Tournament. This season, the Rangers have some work to do in replacing several key pieces in an already tough conference. It’s something that Carson, now in his 11th season with a 291-204-2 career coaching record, is used to doing. “This is what you do in junior college,” Carson said. “You’re going to lose a good portion of your team every year and you have to recruit to replace. I think we have a really good class coming in for this year and overall our depth is good, especially on the mound.”

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One of the biggest stories with the returning players in the rotation is injury. Four Ranger arms in particular – J.G. Lipscomb, Devin Orr, J.R. Miller and Austin Towles – are all recovering from some type of injury and will be looking to get healthy once again for the season. Other arms that Northwest possesses in its arsenal are Koby Busby and Hunter Lacefield. Busby, a Hernando product, went 3-0 with a 2.33 ERA and team-high six saves in 18 relief appearances. Lacefield appeared in 10 games, posting a 2.84 ERA with 15 strikeouts in 24.2 innings of work. Jonathan Lindsey could see time in relief or in a starting role this season. A native of Olive Branch, Lindsey appeared in 11 games last season, seven starts, finishing 2-2 with 23 strikeouts in 33.2 innings of work.

Regarding the pitching staff, the Rangers brought in several arms to compliment the familiar faces already returning. Among those are Mississippi State commit Peyton Plumlee (Lewisburg), Dalton Minton (Horn Lake) and Jarod Wright (Arlington, Tenn.).

In the infield, the Rangers will have to replace one of the biggest impact players off last year’s roster in Dalton Dulin. A transfer from Ole Miss, Dulin made a splash in his only season with Northwest, hitting a team-leading .354 with 17 doubles, three triples, three home runs and 25 RBIs. Drafted in the 17th round of the 2015 MLB Draft by Washington, Dulin was also 46-of-53 in stolen bases, setting a single-season school record in that category last season.

“Those are three that I think are starter-type guys on the mound,” Carson said. “They really give you some velocity pretty early on as freshmen. They’re certainly not the only ones, but they’re definitely some that stick out right now.”

Anchoring the infield this season at shortstop is Southern Mississippi signee LeeMarcus Boyd. Along with Dulin, Boyd helped to command the infield last year and hit .330 with eight doubles, four triples, three home runs and 29 RBIs.

In addition to the newcomers, the Rangers also welcome several key arms in

“He’s our quarterback, so to speak,” Carson said. “He had a great freshman year

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2016 SEASON OUTLOOK and he’s even getting some interest at the professional level. He’s our rock in that infield and he’s a very heads up type of player and does things that you just can’t coach. He’s special.” Another Ranger that’s expected to have an impact on the infield is transfer Ryan Skalnik. A native of Owasso, Okla., Skalnik spent his freshman campaign at Neosho County Community College and started 17 games for the Panthers, batting .246 with three doubles, one home run and 10 RBIs. He will start at second base for the aforementioned Dulin. Sophomore Hunter Wilson will see significant time in the infield, bouncing between the infield and outfield. Freshman David Herrington, a two-sport athlete on the gridiron like his older brother, Dex, will hold down third base. “They both have speed,” Carson said. “We’ve got a lot of that in our infield and they’re also guys that can really handle the glove well.” In the outfield, Northwest also lost an impact player from last season in Clay Casey, who signed with the University of Houston in the offseason. Casey started all 50 games for the Rangers last season as a freshman and hit .333 with 10 doubles, two triples, team-leading 12 home runs and 39 RBIs. Despite losing Casey, the Rangers still have an anchor in the outfield in sophomore Jamell Newson who started 47 games in center last year. Newson posted a .416 on-base percentage with a team-high 39 walks and stole 20 bags. “Like Boyd in the infield, Jamell is our guy in the outfield,” Carson said. “Having him out there in center is big for us.”

12 - LEEMARCUS BOYD

2015 starts at position...........................................49 2015 stats.................330/62 H/15 XBH/29 RBI/18 SB Note: Tied for the team lead (D. Dulin) with 62 hits

28 - CODY COOPER

2015 starts at position...........................................23 2015 stats.........................284/5 2B/3 HR/.984 FLD% Note: Split time behind the plate; threw out 4 runners

4 - JAMELL NEWSON

2015 starts at position...........................................47 2015 stats............259/32 R/12 XBH/20 SB/.416 OB% Note: His 39 walks was 2nd-most in a single-season

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14 - AUSTIN TOWLES

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2015 starts at position...........................................14 2015 stats................ 6-2/2.88 ERA/2 CG/65.2 IP/49 K Note: Started the season 6-0 with a 0.54 ERA in 52IP

2015 starts at position...........................................12 2015 stats..............4-2/3.05 ERA/55 IP/27 K/.282 BA Note: One of the Rangers’ top arms down the stretch

Aaron Campbell is another one expected to fill some gaps in the outfield. Campbell finished his senior season with Arlington High School in the suburbs of Memphis and hit .434 with two home runs as a senior. “He’s a really good outfielder,” Carson said. “He’s a great athlete with a great arm and he’s the total package as an outfielder.” Other players expected to contribute in the outfield include the aforementioned Hunter Wilson and sophomore Hunter Bishop. Carson expects both players to provide more speed to the outfield. Behind the plate, the Rangers boast returning sophomore Cody Cooper. While splitting time last season with Kody Kimbrough, Cooper totaled a .984 fielding percentage in 126 chances and threw four runners trying to steal. In addition, he finished third on the team with 112 putouts and batted .284 with five doubles, three home runs and nine RBIs. “He’s done really well in the spring,” Carson said. “He struggled a little bit back in the fall, but has really come on strong in preseason practice. He has really looked the part and our guys respond to him well.” Behind Cooper, expect to see freshman Jake McPhail in the Rangers’ two-catcher system. The Lafayette product fielded .991 behind the plate in his senior season and committed only one error in over 150 chances. He was named the CoOffensive Player of the Year in Division 2-4A by the Oxford Citizen.

With a team-high six saves as a freshman, Koby Busby is chasing Tyler Scholl’s career record of 11 saves set during the 2013-14 season. Busby was 3-0 with a 2.33 ERA in 18 appearances.

Rounding out the newcomers for Northwest are Ole Miss transfer Moises Castro (Magnolia Heights), Delta State transfer Tanner Lloyd (Lewisburg), Chance Cotton (Germantown), Conner McGraw (Germantown), Aleck Hobson (Ripley) and Spencer Cayten (Slidell HS).

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Northwest officially named its baseball field after legendary coach Jim Miles in October 2013 during Homecoming Weekend. “It’s a top honor for me,” Miles said. “Northwest means a lot to me and my family. I attended school here, all three of our children graduated here and my sister graduated here. So this place has been a part of me for almost all of my life.” In 22 seasons as head coach at Northwest (1976-1997), Miles led the Rangers to five region championships (1977, 1984, 1988, 1996, 1997), six state championships (1976, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986) and 10 north division titles. He finished his career with a total record of 556-304-3 (.646) and also led the Rangers to NJCAA World Series appearances in 1996 and 1997. Miles was a five-time MJCAA and three-time MAC Coach of the Year selection. He was also named NJCAA Region 23 Coach of the Year in 1988 and ABCA Division II Region COTY in 1996. In close to 30 years of playing and coaching baseball, Miles

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has many fond memories from Northwest and during his short professional career. Miles played the 1962-63 seasons at Northwest and ended his college career at Delta State University where he played the 1964-65 seasons. He would later be inducted into the Northwest Sports Hall of Fame in 1994 and Delta State Alumni Coaches Hall of Fame in 1998. Miles was signed by the Washington Senators as an amateur free agent in 1966 and made his major league debut on September 7, 1968. The highlight of his two-year major league career and his personal claim to fame came during his first road trip to New York and old Yankee Stadium. “When I was growing up, my favorite team was the Yankees for two reasons; they were winning all the time and Mickey Mantle was my boyhood idol,” Miles said. “I was called in to pitch in the first game of the trip in the 6th inning and before I knew

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it the bases were loaded and none other than Number 7 himself, Mickey Mantle, due up next. I had a sneaky little fast ball that tailed away from left-handed hitters and was able to strike him out on three pitches.” Miles appeared in 13 career games for the Senators in 196869, playing his last MLB game on Sept. 9, 1969. He went 0-1 with a 7.30 ERA and 20 strikeouts in 24.2 innings of work. Miles took over as head coach at Northwest in 1976 and had just two losing seasons in 22 years. “Before I came to coach at Northwest, Gulf Coast had won the state championship 10 years in-a-row and no one had even challenged them,” Miles said. “When I got here my first year, we won it two years straight to knock them out of it. That is one of the greatest memories I had at Northwest in addition to the numerous state championships and other fond moments.”

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2016 OPPONENTS LOCATION: Robinson, Ill. CONFERENCE: GRAC STADIUM: Parker Field 2015 RECORD: 28-24 HEAD COACH: Kevin Bowers SID: n/a GAMES 1-2

LOCATION: Decatur, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Clark-Gay Baseball Complex 2015 RECORD: 26-18 HEAD COACH: Neal Holliman SID: Bill Wagnon

LINCOLN TRAIL

FEB. 13

GAMES 15-16

LOCATION: Little Rock, Ark. CONFERENCE: Bi-State Conference STADIUM: n/a 2015 RECORD: 22-27 HEAD COACH: Roger Mallison SID: Charles Ripley (AD) GAMES 3-4, 13-14

ARKANSAS BAPTIST

FEB. 17/MARCH 3

REND LAKE

GAMES 17-18

SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE

FEB. 20

GAMES 19-20

LAKE LAND COLLEGE

FEB. 24

GAMES 21-22

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PEARL RIVER

MARCH 19

AT COAHOMA

MARCH 22

LOCATION: Ellisville, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Community Bank Park 2015 RECORD: 30-16 HEAD COACH: Chris Kirtland SID: Shawn Wansley FEB. 26

GAMES 23-24

LOCATION: Jackson, Tenn. CONFERENCE: TCCAA STADIUM: Jack Martin Field 2015 RECORD: 31-16 HEAD COACH: Tyson Malik SID: Steve Cornelison (AD) GAMES 11-12

MARCH 16

LOCATION: Clarksdale, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Eddie C. Smith Sportsplex 2015 RECORD: 7-37 HEAD COACH: Lee Hodge SID: Joe Zanaboni

LOCATION: Mattoon, Ill. CONFERENCE: GRAC STADIUM: Laker Baseball Field 2015 RECORD: 21-20 HEAD COACH: Bill Jackson SID: Cathy Rennels GAME 9-10

AT HOLMES

LOCATION: Poplarville, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Wildcat Field 2015 RECORD: 14-29 HEAD COACH: Josh Hoffpauir SID: Stan Caldwell

LOCATION: Memphis, Tenn. CONFERENCE: TCCAA STADIUM: USA Stadium 2015 RECORD: 28-24 HEAD COACH: George Sykes SID: Keith Gentry GAMES 7-8

MARCH 12

LOCATION: Goodman, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Charlie Donald Field 2015 RECORD: 22-20 HEAD COACH: Kenny Dupont SID: Steve Diffey

LOCATION: Ina, Ill. CONFERENCE: GRAC STADIUM: Warrior Baseball Field 2015 RECORD: 20-21 HEAD COACH: Tony Etnier SID: ReAnne Palmer GAMES 5-6

AT EAST CENTRAL

AT JONES COUNTY

MARCH 25

LOCATION: Fulton, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Roy Cresap Field 2015 RECORD: 19-17 HEAD COACH: Rick Collier SID: Adam Gore MARCH 1

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ITAWAMBA

MARCH 30

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2016 OPPONENTS LOCATION: Wesson, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Sullivan Field 2015 RECORD: 15-27 HEAD COACH: Clay Smith SID: Lucas Calvert GAMES 27-28

AT COPIAH-LINCOLN

LOCATION: Booneville, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Harold T. White Field 2015 RECORD: 11-27 HEAD COACH: Richy Harrelson SID: Blake Long APRIL 2

GAMES 37-38

MISSISSIPPI DELTA

APRIL 5

GAMES 39-40

LOCATION: Summit, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Southwest Baseball Field 2015 RECORD: 20-24 HEAD COACH: Ken Jackson SID: Michael D. Gunnell GAMES 31-32

AT SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI

APRIL 9

VS DYERSBURG STATE

GAMES 41-42

MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST

APRIL 23

EAST MISSISSIPPI

APRIL 27

LOCATION: Meridian, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Scaggs Field 2015 RECORD: 33-17 HEAD COACH: Dillon Sudduth SID: Robby Atkinson APRIL 12

GAMES 43-44

LOCATION: Perkinston, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: MGM Park (Biloxi) 2015 RECORD: 18-23 HEAD COACH: Rodney Batts SID: Don Hammack GAMES 35-36

HINDS

LOCATION: Scooba, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Gerald Poole Field 2015 RECORD: 29-18 HEAD COACH: Chris Rose SID: David Rosinski

LOCATION: Dyersburg, Tenn. CONFERENCE: TCCAA STADIUM: DSCC Baseball Field 2014 RECORD: 27-18 HEAD COACH: Robert White SID: n/a GAMES 33-34

APRIL 19

LOCATION: Raymond, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Joe G. Moss Field 2015 RECORD: 43-7 HEAD COACH: Sam Temple SID: Dan Rives

LOCATION: Moorhead, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Trojan Field 2015 RECORD: 20-27 HEAD COACH: Michael Avalon SID: Jamie Scrivener GAMES 29-30

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MERIDIAN

APRIL 30

LOCATION: Jackson, Miss. COMMISSIONER: Jim Southward PHONE: 601-432-6340 EMAIL: jsouthward@mccb.edu MAILING ADDRESS: 3825 Ridgewood Road Jackson, MS 39211 WEBSITE: www.sbcjc.cc.ms.us

APRIL 16

MISSISSIPPI ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY & JUNIOR COLLEGES *Games Subject to Change: Full schedule at nwccrangers.com

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MARK

CARSON HEAD COACH • 11TH SEASON

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI, 1991 RECORD: 291-204-2 (.587) Mark Carson enters his 11th season as the head baseball coach at Northwest and has guided the Rangers to seven straight postseason appearances, including three state championship appearances in the last five seasons. Carson’s overall record with the Rangers stands at 291-204-2 (.587) and he’s a solid 129-62 (.675) against north division opponents with a pair of championships and three runner-up finishes. The Rangers have won 30 games in each of the last three seasons and four of the last five. Last season’s squad advanced to the MACJC Championship game and NJCAA Region 23 Semifinals, closing the year 33-17 overall and 19-9 in MACJC play. The Rangers ended the year ranked 16th in the final NJCAA Division II Poll, Northwest’s highest final ranking since 2002 when they finished No. 2 in the nation. Carson ranks second on Northwest’s all-time wins list behind the legendary Jim Miles (556), passing Donny Castle on March 29, 2015 with a sweep over Co-Lin. He is nine wins shy of becoming just the second head baseball coach ever with 300 victories. Seven years removed from an MACJC North Division and Region XXIII Championship in 2007, Carson was named the Region XXIII Coach of the Year after leading the Rang-

ers 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. Carson and his staff have also been instrumental in developing players and helping them get to the next level, both collegiately and professionally, with 79 signing with four-year schools and nine 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. 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. 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. 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 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 also received Academic All-American recognition. He went on to sign a free agent contract with the Cincinnati Reds in 1991, playing one season for the Billings Mustangs its minor league rookie affiliate. Carson is married to the former Shelia Lusher of Independence and the two have a daughter, Hadley (11).

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19-30, 9-6 MACJC Region 23 Tournament 40-17, 14-2 MACJC NJCAA World Series 26-16-1, 9-7 MACJC 27-22-1, 16-8 MACJC MACJC Tournament 27-24, 14-10 MACJC MACJC Tournament 31-21, 18-6 MACJC Region 23 Tournament 25-23, 16-8 MACJC MACJC Playoffs 31-18, 17-7 MACJC Region 23 Tournament 30-16, 16-8 MACJC MACJC Playoffs 33-17, 19-9 MACJC Region 23 Tournament

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BILL

SELBY ASSISTANT COACH • 11TH SEASON

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI, 1992 Longtime assistant and former Northwest Ranger Bill Selby enters his 11th season with captured the 2007 and 2011 MACJC North Division Championship and has played for the the program alongside head coach Mark Carson in 2016. state championship in three of the past five seasons. Selby helps in all aspects of NWCC baseball, including serving as the Rangers’ hitting Prior to joining Northwest in 2006, Selby put the wraps on his 14-year professional instructor and third base coach. baseball career that spanned from 1992-2005 and included stops with the Cleveland In his 10 seasons, Northwest has seen great success at the plate, ranking among the na- Indians, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox. He was tion’s best in batting average. The Rangers have finished in the top 30 in the NJCAA in five drafted by the BoSox in the 13th Round (366th overall) of the 1992 MLB Draft, spending of the previous nine seasons, including 18th in 2014 with a .327 average – second best in five seasons with the organization. the state behind Jones County. Northwest also finished 26th in 2011 (.314), 30th in 2009 Selby played in 198 total MLB games, with a .223 career batting average. Mostly used (.326), 15th in 2008 (.342) and fifth in 2007 (.357). off the bench, Selby hit a career high six home runs in 2002 with the Indians. The most Selby also plays a big role in the Rangers’ aggressive play on the basepaths. The signal dramatic of those home runs came on July 14, when he hit a walk-off grand slam against caller has seen Northwest steal 100 bases in five consecutive seasons, including 13-time All-Star and five-time World 126 in 2015, tying the school-record set in 2013. Series champion Mariano Rivera to THE BILL SELBY WORKSHEET Northwest swiped 117 bags in 2014, 108 in defeat the New York Yankees, 10-7, in PLAYING EXPERIENCE 2012 and 104 in 2011. the bottom of the 9th inning. It was • 1990 - Northwest Mississippi CC Selby and the rest of the staff have been the first walk-off home run that Rivera • 1991-92 - Southern Mississippi instrumental in developing players and had allowed in his career. • 1992 - El Mira Pioneers helping them get to the next level, both Selby became the sixth player in • 1993-94 - Lynchburg Red Sox collegiately and professionally, with • 1994 - New Britton Red Sox Buffalo Bisons (Triple-A) club history to 79 moving on to four-year be inducted into the Buffalo Baseball • 1995 - Trenton Thunder schools and nine being • 1996 - Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame on August 25, 2007. In the • 1997 - Yakohama BayStars drafted by Major Bisons’ modern era, Selby ranks first • 1998-99 - Buffalo Bisons League Baseball in hits (378), doubles (90), RBI (245) • 2000 - Cleveland Indians during his and runs (217). He’s second in games • 2001 - Cincinnati Reds tenure. played (370) and third in home runs Northwest • 2002-03 - Cleveland Indians (60). Selby was the team’s MVP in 1999 • 2003 - Memphis Redbirds had a (.295, 20 homers, 85 RBI) and played • 2004 - Iowa Cubs record in the 2000 Triple-A All-Star Game in • 2005 - Campeche Pirates four Rochester, New York. players Selby closed his career by being COACHING EXPERIENCE drafted named to the Mexican League • 2006-present - Northwest Mississippi Assistant Coach in 2013, All-Star Team while playing for the including Campeche Pirates, batting .318 with All-American LHP 25 home runs and 93 RBIs. Before joining the Pirates, he played minor league ball with the Cody Reed by the Memphis Redbirds and Iowa Cubs. Other career highlights include being named a Carolina Kansas City Royals at League All-Star in 1994 and International League All-Star in 2000. 46th overall, the highest A 2008 inductee into the Northwest Sports Hall of Fame, Selby was the Rangers’ MVP in selection in program his only season in 1990, hitting a single-season school record .477 from the plate with 14 history. He’s also currently home runs, 13 doubles and 43 RBIs. He was named an All-State and All-Region 23 seleca scout for the Tampa Bay tion at season’s end. Rays organization. Selby played his final two seasons for Southern Mississippi, where he was a teammate Since his arrival in of current head coach Mark Carson. His name is still scattered in the Golden Eagles’ record 2006, the Rangers have amassed books, owning single-season school records for home runs (23), doubles (31) and slugging a record of 291-204-2 and are an percentage (.824) and ranking in the top 10 in numerous career categories despite playing impressive 129-62 against north division just two years. He was inducted into the USM M-Club Hall of Fame in 2011. opponents. Northwest has been to the Selby is married to the former Teri Capers of Walls, who is a former cheerleader at state playoffs in nine of his 10 seasons, Northwest. The couple have two children, Erica and Eli (12).

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TAYLOR

WALKER ASSISTANT COACH • 4TH SEASON

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI, 2010

Former Ranger standout and two-time NJCAA Second Team All-American Taylor Walker enters his fourth full season on the Northwest baseball staff. Walker will serve as first base coach and infield instructor while also helping with recruiting efforts. Walker was a volunteer assistant during the 2011 season, and in his three seasons back at his alma mater, the Rangers are 125-72 overall and 51-21 in division play with three state championship runner-up finishes. A member of the Rangers’ 2007 squad who finished fourth at the NJCAA World Series, Walker was a two-year starter and standout at shortstop during the 2007-08 seasons for head coach Mark Carson. Northwest boasted a 66-33-1 record in his two seasons, including just the fourth 40-win season in school history. Also an Academic All-American selection in 2007, Walker boasted a .449 lifetime average with 135 hits, 94 runs scored, 87 RBIs, 32 doubles and 19 home runs. One of the most eye-popping stats, however, is the fact that in 351 career plate appearances, Walker struck out just 23 times, drawing 34 walks and being plunked a total of 16 times. Walker went on to play a pair of seasons at Southern Mississippi, helping the Eagles to their first-ever College World Series appearance in 2009. The Eagles finished with a 40-26 record, winning the Atlanta Regional and Gainesville Super Regional. USM also made a NCAA Regional appearance his senior season after winning the C-USA Tournament, finishing the year at 36-24. A 2010 C-USA Preseason All-American, C-USA All-Tournament Team and C-USA All-Academic Team selection, Walker played and started in all 123 career games at USM, hitting .335 with 128 runs scored, 86 RBIs, 22 doubles, 11 home runs and 17 stolen bases in 23 attempts.

Walker was also a four-year letterman in both football and baseball at Senatobia HS, quarterbacking his team to the 2004 state championship and being named MVP of the game. He earned all-state honors and was named to The Clarion-Ledger’s Dandy Dozen Team as a senior. Walker is married to the former Candi Gable of Senatobia and the couple are expecting their first child this March. They will celebrate their 3-year wedding anniversary on July 13, 2016. He has three older sisters, Leslie and Lori, who each played softball at Northwest, and Janey who played at MUW.

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Hits (1st) - 135 Doubles (1st) - 32 On-base Percentage (1st) - .518 Total Bases (2nd) - 232 Slugging Percentage (2nd) - .771 Runs Scored (4th) - 94 Hit-By-Pitches (4th) - 16 At-Bats (6th) - 301 Triples (6th) - 4 Home Runs (7th) - 19 RBIs (8th) - 87

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2016 NUMERICAL ROSTER Alphabetical Roster 3 12 26 7 6 36 28 5 1 27 21 15 9 25 18 17 10 16 4 22 23 13 11 14 2 19

BISHOP, Hunter BOYD, LeeMarcus BUSBY, Koby CASTRO, Moises CAMPBELL, Aaron CAYTEN, Spencer COOPER, Cody COTTON, Chance HERRINGTON, David HOBSON, Aleck LACEFIELD, Hunter LINDSEY, Jonathan LIPSCOMB, J.G. LLOYD, Tanner MCGRAW, Conner MCPHAIL, Jake MILLER, J.R. MINTON, Dalton NEWSON, Jamell ORR, Devin PLUMLEE, Peyton SKALNIK, Ryan SMITH, Colt TOWLES, Austin WILSON, Hunter WRIGHT, Jarod

NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 36

NAME David Herrington Hunter Wilson Hunter Bishop Jamell Newson Chance Cotton Aaron Campbell Moises Castro J.G. Lipscomb J.R. Miller Colt Smith LeeMarcus Boyd Ryan Skalnik Austin Towles Jonathan Lindsey Dalton Minton Jake McPhail Conner McGraw Jarod Wright Hunter Lacefield Devin Orr Peyton Plumlee Tanner Lloyd Koby Busby Aleck Hobson Cody Cooper Spencer Cayten

POS INF INF OF OF INF/P OF RHP INF/P RHP RHP INF INF RHP LHP LHP C RHP RHP LHP RHP RHP INF/P RHP INF/OF C OF/INF

B/T

HT

WT

CL-EXP

HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL

R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L R/L R/R R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R

6-1 5-9 6-2 5-8 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-2

185 180 210 165 200 190 200 185 205 205 165 190 190 180 185 200 185 200 155 215 190 230 235 230 200 195

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

Senatobia, Miss. / Magnolia Heights Olive Branch, Miss. / Lewisburg HS Oxford, Miss. / Lafayette HS Senatobia, Miss. / Magnolia Heights Madison, Miss. / Germantown HS Ellendale, Tenn. / Arlington HS Walls, Miss. / Ole Miss Tupelo, Miss. / Tupelo Christian Prep Searcy, Ark. / Harding Academy Myrtle, Miss. / Myrtle HS Coldwater, Miss. / Independence HS Owasso, Okla. / Neosho County CC Pope, Miss. / South Panola HS Olive Branch, Miss. / Lewisburg HS Horn Lake, Miss. / Horn Lake HS Water Valley, Miss. / Lafayette HS Madison, Miss. / Germantown HS Arlington, Tenn. / Arlington HS Senatobia, Miss. / Magnolia Heights Houston, Miss. / Tupelo Christian Prep Olive Branch, Miss. / Lewisburg HS Olive Branch, Miss. / Delta State Hernando, Miss. / Lewisburg HS Ripley, Miss. / Ripley HS Hernando, Miss. / Lewisburg HS Purvis, Miss. / Slidell HS

Head Coach: 33 Mark Carson, 11th season (Southern Mississippi, 1991) Assistant Coaches: 29 Bill Selby, 11th season (Southern Mississippi, 1992); 20 Taylor Walker, 4th season (Southern Mississippi, 2010) Athletic Trainer: David Ferguson (Ole Miss, 1990) • Strength and Conditioning: Danny Ray Cole (Arkansas-Monticello, 1991) Sports Information Director: Kevin Maloney (Mississippi State, 2005) • Team Managers: Kelvin Gaulding, Garrett Holland

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David Herrington Freshman • INF • R/R

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3 Hunter Wilson

Sophomore • INF • R/R

9 Moises Castro

R-Freshman • RHP • R/R

14 Austin Towles

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J.G. Lipscomb

Sophomore • INF/P • L/R

Jonathan Lindsey

Sophomore • LHP • L/L

Hunter Lacefield

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Devin Orr

36 Cody Cooper

Sophomore • C • R/R

J.R. Miller

R-Sophomore • RHP • R/R

Spencer Cayten

Freshman • OF/INF • R/R

Jamell Newson

Sophomore • OF • L/R

Dalton Minton

Freshman • LHP • R/L

Colt Smith

Sophomore • RHP • R/R

Peyton Plumlee

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Jake McPhail

Freshman • C • R/R

Tanner Lloyd

R-Freshman • INF/P • R/R

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Aaron Campbell Freshman • OF • R/R

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LeeMarcus Boyd

Sophomore • INF • R/R

Ryan Skalnik

Sophomore • INF • R/R

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Conner McGraw

Freshman • RHP • R/R

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29 Mark Carson Head Coach

Chance Cotton

Freshman • INF/P • R/R

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Freshman • RHP • R/R

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R-Freshman • RHP • R/R

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Sophomore • LHP • L/L

Hunter Bishop

Freshman • OF • R/R

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Sophomore • RHP • R/R

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Jarod Wright

Freshman • RHP • R/R

27 Koby Busby

Sophomore • RHP • R/R

Aleck Hobson

Sophomore • INF/OF • L/R

20 Taylor Walker Assistant Coach

David Ferguson Athletic Trainer

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HUNTER

WILSON

HERRINGTON Senatobia, Miss.

Olive Branch, Miss.

MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS

LEWISBURG HS

Freshman • INF • R/R • 6-1/185

HIGH SCHOOL Played baseball for head coach Chris McMinn, winning four state championships...named one of the Clarion-Ledger’s Top 40 baseball seniors...also played football for head coach Cliff Young...helped the Chiefs to an 8-3 finish and a playoff appearance last season...also part of two MAIS state champion runner-up finishes in 2012 and 2013...passed for eight touchdowns and rushed for over 2,000 yards and 28 rushing touchdowns as a senior... named first-team all-state and all-district as a senior, while collecting MAIS Offensive MVP and team Offensive MVP awards...played in the 2014 MAIS All-Star Game and was named a Clarion-Ledger Top Performer for three weeks during the season...as a junior, earned first team all-district RB/DB honors and second team all-state DB honors...also received strong interest from Delta State and Louisiana-Monroe. PERSONAL Son of Dewayne and Jere Herrington...older brother, Dex, played football and baseball for the Rangers from 2010-12 and later played at DSU...enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time...studying business...born July 5, 1996.

HUNTER

3

BISHOP

2

Sophomore • INF • R/R • 5-9/180

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 23 games, earning the start in 17 at third base...hit .333 with three doubles, two triples, 10 RBIs and 12 runs scored...had four multi-hit and two multi-RBI games... was a season-high 3-for-3 with an RBI against Arkansas Baptist in the second doubleheader of the season...added six sacrifice hits and a pair of stolen bases...fielded a perfect 1.000 in 39 chances...played summer ball for Duke McCrory and the Mississippi Dukes...named to the spring 2015 Dean’s List. HIGH SCHOOL Played at Lewisburg for Rusty Cagle and Adam Tipton...2013 4A State Champions and won four district championships with the Patriots...named first team all-district, all-metro, all-county and all-academic first team (basketball)...hit .289 during his senior season with a double, 15 RBIs, 19 runs scored and 10 stolen bases...owned a .361 on-base percentage and fielded .861...hit .352 during his junior season with six doubles, two triples, 35 RBIs, 30 runs scored and 11 stolen bases...owned a .425 on-base percentage and fielded .927...off the field, graduated a member of the National Honor Society and with special distinction...also drew college interest from Meridian, East Mississippi and Northeast Mississippi Community College. PERSONAL Son of Daniel and Kim Wilson...has an older sister, Sydney (22)...nickname is “Hunt”... enjoys playing basketball, hunting and working out in his free time...studying general college...born March 22, 1996.

Oxford, Miss.

LAFAYETTE HS Freshman • OF • R/R • 6-2/210

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Patrick Robey at Lafayette...helped the Commodores to 21-6 finish and Class 4A North Half semifinals appearance...hit .438 as a junior with three doubles, two triples, two home runs and 24 RBIs...scored 22 runs with a .518 on-base percentage...named all-state honorable mention by the Clarion-Ledger as a senior and District 2-4A Offensive Player of the Year as a junior...two-time First Team District 2-4A selection...named a District 2-4A Super 20 selection as a sophomore...received interest from Meridian, Itawamba and Northeast.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

WILSON’S CAREER HIGHS 3 at Copiah-Lincoln 3 vs Arkansas Baptist 1 3x, last at Mississippi Delta - - 3 vs Dyersburg State 2 at Copiah-Lincoln 1 2x, last vs Copiah-Lincoln

2/28/15 2/11/15 3/30/15 3/18/15 2/28/15 3/29/15

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2015 .333 23-17 54 12 18 10 3 2 0 3 2 3 4 11 28 0 1.000

PERSONAL Son of Randy and Marlene Bishop...has five older siblings, Maegan (29), Amberly (29), Margo (26), Zack (25) and Kara (23)...brother-in-law, Kevin Parker, played baseball at Ole Miss from 2006-08...enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time...studying chemistry... born September 1, 1996.

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MEET THE RANGERS JAMELL

4

NEWSON

CHANCE

5

COTTON

Senatobia, Miss.

MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS Sophomore • OF • L/R • 5-8/165

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played and started in 47 of 48 games in centerfield...hit .259 with nine doubles and three triples...had eight multi-hit and five multi-RBI games...had a season-high three hits (twice)...drove in 20 runs and scored 32 more...drew a team-high 39 walks (second in a single-season)...had five sacrifices...stole 20-of-27 bases...had a .416 on-base percentage...fielded .954 in 109 chances. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Chris McMinn at Magnolia Heights...back-to-back-to-back MAIS AAA Division II State Champions in 2012, 2013 and 2014...the Chiefs finished a perfect 37-0 in 2013, becoming just the third team in the state of Mississippi to go undefeated... finished No. 8 in the country in the final MaxPreps Xcellent 50 National Baseball Rankings...a three-time All-MAIS selection...was named one of the Top 20 Underclassmen to Watch in Mississippi by The Clarion-Ledger...as a senior, named MAIS MVP, an MAIS Fab 15 Senior and Clarion-Ledger Second Team All-State selection...hit .472 as a senior with six doubles, six triples, two home runs and 28 RBIs and added 35 stolen bases...as a junior, hit .303 with nine doubles, three triples, a home run, 15 RBIs and 27 runs scored...he also stole 28 bases and had a .490 on-base percentage...also recruited by five other MACJC teams before choosing Northwest. PERSONAL Son of Michael and Monika Newson...has two siblings, Justin (26) and Latalo (18)...likes to hunt and play video games...studying general college...born April 3, 1995.

Madison, Miss.

GERMANTOWN HS Freshman • INF/P • R/R • 5-10/200

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Brian Hardy at Germantown...back-to-back undefeated district champions his junior-senior seasons...a 2015 all-state honorable mention selection by The Clarion-Ledger...selected to play in the 2015 D.M. Howie All-Star Game...as a senior, went 8-1 on the mound with a 1.40 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 60 innings of work...an all-district selection his junior year after hitting .315 with seven doubles, two triples, five home runs and 27 RBIs...also 4-2 with a 1.93 ERA and 37 strikeouts in 32.2 innings of work...teammates with current Ranger Conner McGraw. PERSONAL Son of Dennis and Renee Cotton...younger brother, Connor...an avid hunter and enjoys riding four-wheelers in his free time...studying general college...born May 8, 1996.

AARON

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CAMPBELL Ellendale, Tenn.

ARLINGTON HS (TN) Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

NEWSON’S CAREER HIGHS 2 8x, last vs East Mississippi 3 2x, last vs East Mississippi 2 2x, last vs Copiah-Lincoln - - 3 vs Southwestern Illinois 3 3x, last at East Mississippi 3 2x, last at Gulf Coast

5/7/15 5/8/15 3/29/15 2/14/15 4/22/15 4/9/15

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2015 .259 48-47 143 32 37 20 9 3 0 39 20 1 36 99 5 5 .954

Freshman • OF • R/R • 6-0/190

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Chris Ring at Arlington (Tenn.)...helped the Tigers to a 29-7 finish, Class AAA state playoff berth and District 14 runner-up finish his senior year...hit .434 with two home runs...hit .455 as a junior with 14 RBIs and had a .514 on-base percentage...named to all-district and all-metro teams...also received TCBA Team MVP and USA Classic MVP honors...selected to play in the TSSAA Public vs. Private All-Star Game and the 2015 Perfect Game WWBA Tournament...teammates with current Ranger Jarod Wright...off the field, was a four-year member of the Beta Club...originally signed with Blue Mountain on Nov. 14, 2014. PERSONAL Son of Alan and Sheila Campbell...father, Alan, played basketball at Union University from 1979-81...has an older brother, Austin (24)...studying criminal justice...born April 12, 1997.

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CASTRO Walls, Miss.

OLE MISS R-Freshman • RHP • R/R • 6-2/200

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Redshirted his true freshman season at Ole Miss. HIGH SCHOOL A three-year letterwinner under head coach Chris McMinn at Magnolia Heights...a member of the 2013-14 Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen list...2014 MAIS State Champions...in eight appearances his senior year, accumulated a 4-1 record with a 1.78 ERA and struck out 50 batters in 35 innings of work...played first base, shortstop, third base, outfield and pitcher in high school...off the field, a member of the National Honor Society.

Showcase Home Run Derby in Miami, Fla...was a .373 lifetime hitter with four home runs, four triples, 22 doubles, 56 RBIs, 89 runs scored, 60 stolen bases and a .482 on-base percentage...set the school record for most hits in a season and most hits and triples in a career...also recruited by several other MACJC schools in addition to Lipscomb University. PERSONAL Son of Greg and Brittany Lipscomb...has three younger siblings Jackson (18), Guy (14) and Julia Hope (13)...father, Greg, played football at ICC and coached Auburn in 1993 SEC Championship year...mother, Brittany, played tennis at Samford and The University of Tennessee...enjoys hunting and fishing in his free time...studying business... born March 5, 1996.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

LIPSCOMB’S CAREER HIGHS 6.0 vs Jones County 7 vs Jones County 4 vs East Mississippi 7 at Itawamba 6 vs East Mississippi 6 vs East Mississippi

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2015 3.12 5-1 11 5 0 0/1 1 33.2 36

R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 17 15 14 26 11 1 .275

PERSONAL Son of Daniel and Belen Castro...has an older brother, Daniel, and two sisters, Ana and Daniela...studying general college...born August 31, 1996.

J.G.

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LIPSCOMB Tupelo, Miss.

TUPELO CHRISTIAN Sophomore • RHP • L/R • 6-1/185

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Appeared in 11 games on the mound, five starts, posting a 5-1 record with a 3.12 ERA and a save...logged 33.2 innings, striking out 26 batters against 14 walks...had a seasonhigh seven strikeouts in a 10-8 playoff win over Jones County on May 1...opponents hit .275 against him...hit .444 from the plate in nine at-bats...also saw action in the infield and outfield...had a memorable week in March in which he robbed a go-ahead home run at Pearl River, had an outfield assist vs. Dyersburg State, a save vs. Coahoma, a win vs. 8th-ranked Jones County and 2-for-2 week at the plate. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Will Lowrey at Tupelo Christian Prep...helped the Eagles to three consecutive appearances in the north half championship...as a senior, hit .471 with 12 doubles, a triple and two home runs...on the mound, he went 10-3 with three saves and a 1.25 ERA and led the state with 104 strikeouts...named all-area, district player of the year and 1A MHSAA Player of the Year...Class 1A All-State shortstop and a Perfect Game USA All-American Honorable Mention as a junior...WWBA 17u Perfect Game All-Tournament Team selection...Mississippi representative in the 8th Annual Power

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J.R.

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MILLER Searcy, Ark.

HARDING ACADEMY R-Sophomore • RHP • R/R • 6-1/205

2015 Redshirted the season after suffering an arm injury during the second doubleheader of the season on Feb. 11 vs Arkansas Baptist...threw six innings of shutout ball in a 10-4 win in that game with eight strikeouts (tied career-high) to earn the victory. 2014 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Appeared in nine games on the mound, including five starts...went 4-1 with a 5.45 ERA...logged 25.2 innings of work, striking out 23 against 15 walks...opponents hit .298 against him...struck out a career-best eight in a career-long 6.o innings pitched at Arkansas Baptist on Feb. 26 in an 8-2 win...Northwest was 5-0 in his starts. HIGH SCHOOL Played both football and baseball at Harding Academy...won state championships in both sports for the Wildcats and was also an all-state selection in both...as a senior, went 14-0 with 99 strikeouts against 28 walks in 80 innings of work...named the most valuable player (MVP) in the state championship game. PERSONAL Son of Keith and Tonya Miller...has two older sisters, Sarah (26) and Abby (24)...studying business administration...born December 31, 1994. 2016 NORTHWEST BASEBALL • NWCCRANGERS.COM


MEET THE RANGERS Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

MILLER’S CAREER HIGHS 6.0 at Arkansas Baptist 8 at Arkansas Baptist 5 vs North Iowa 7 Copiah-Lincoln 5 2x, last vs Copiah-Lincoln 5 vs North Iowa

2/26/14 2/26/14 2/15/14 4/23/14 4/23/14 2/15/14

LEEMARCUS

BOYD

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 2014 5.45 4-1 9 5 0 0/0 0 25.2 31 24 20 15 23 7 5 .298

COLT

11

SMITH Myrtle, Miss.

MYRTLE HS Sophomore • RHP • R/R • 6-3/205

12

Coldwater, Miss.

INDEPENDENCE HS Sophomore • INF • R/R • 5-10/165

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Second Team All-MACJC...played and started in 49 games at shortstop...hit .330 with a team-high 62 hits, eight doubles, four triples and three home runs...had 16 multi-hit and six multi-RBI games...longest hit streak was 10 games with a 19-game reached base streak...had a season-high three hits (five times)...his two-out, RBI-bunt single in the top of the 11th helped Northwest eliminate EMCC 4-3 in the region tournament on May 16...scored 42 runs (second on team) and drove in 29 more...added 15 walks and four hit-by-pitches...had a team-high 11 sacrifices...stole 18-of-23 bases...fielded .949 in 253 chances...signed with USM on Nov. 11, 2015.

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Second Team All-MACJC...three-time MACJC Pitcher of the Week selection...appeared in 14 games on the mound, 12 starts, posting a 6-2 record with a 2.88 ERA...had a pair of complete games and two combined shutouts...scattered 49 strikeouts against 26 walks in a team-high 65.2 innings of work...had a season-high nine strikeouts vs. East Central on March 7...started the season 6-0 with a 0.54 ERA through his first 52 innings...opponents hit .276 against him...signed with USM on Nov. 11, 2015.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Steven Chambliss and Kevin Dunigan at Independence...showered with accolades during his career, being named a two-time all-state selection, two-time team MVP, All-Tate county, four-time all-district player and golden glove award winner...2014 D.M. Howie Mississippi High School All-Star Baseball North Team...hit .419 his senior year with three doubles, one triple and one home run...hit .424 his junior year with a .542 slugging percentage and .514 on-base percentage.

HIGH SCHOOL Played at New Albany, Lewisburg and Myrtle High for John Walker, Rusty Cagle and Robert Gordon...at New Albany (9-10th), was a Super 20 First Team All-Division selection...at Lewisburg (11th), a first team all-division and second team All-DeSoto County selection...2013 4A State and Division Champions...4A Pitcher of the Year...went 4-3 with a 2.32 ERA in 48.1 innings pitched, striking out 36 and allowing just three extra-base hits...hit .264 with eight doubles, a home run and 19 RBIs...at Myrtle (12th), named 1A2A Co-Player of the Year, first team all-division, first team all-state and all-area...Perfect Game 2014 Southeast Region Honorable Mention...hit .476 with 10 doubles, a triple and two home runs...posted a 7-3 record on the mound with a 1.32 ERA and 85 strikeouts.

PERSONAL Son of LeeMar and Ann Boyd...has an older brother, Mario (25)...nickname is “LeeBo”... enjoys fishing, riding four wheelers and singing in his free time...studying secondary education...born October 6, 1995.

PERSONAL Son of David and Teresa Smith...has two siblings Corey (23), who was a two-time allstate selection in baseball at Northeast, and Christopher (21)...studying general college... born October 23, 1995.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

8.2 9 5 10 9 7

SMITH’S CAREER HIGHS vs East Central vs East Central at Gulf Coast at Meridian vs Hinds at Meridian

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

3 3 1 1 4 1 3

BOYD’S CAREER HIGHS 2x, last vs Jackson State 5x, last vs East Mississippi 8x, last vs East Mississippi 3x, last at Gulf Coast 2x, last vs Northeast 15x, last vs East Mississippi vs Arkansas Baptist

3/23/15 5/15/15 5/7/15 4/9/15 4/14/15 5/15/15 2/11/15

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2015 .330 49-49 188 42 62 29 8 4 3 15 18 4 22 86 154 13 .949

3/7/15 3/7/15 4/9/15 4/25/15 4/19/15 4/25/15

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 2015 2.88 6-2 14 12 2 0/2 0 65.2 72 40 27 26 49 6 4 .276

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AUSTIN

SKALNIK

TOWLES

Owasso, Okla.

Pope, Miss.

NEOSHO COUNTY CC

SOUTH PANOLA HS

Sophomore • INF • R/R • 6-0/190

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 28 games at second base at Neosho County Community College, earning the start in 17 of those...hit .246 with three doubles, one home run, 10 RBIs and 13 runs scored...fielded .941 in 85 chances...team finished with a 42-16 record and played for the Central District Championship. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Brian Keith at Verdigris (Okla.)...helped the Cardinals to a 31-6 finish and its third consecutive Class 3A state championship and fifth straight regional title...earned all-state honors as a senior and was a two-time all-conference selection... OK Preps Extra Athlete of the Week...member of the National Honor Society and named valedictorian of his class...received interest from Oklahoma, Wichita State and Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. PERSONAL Son of Lance and Danielle Skalnik...has two siblings, Rachel (17) and Solomon (11)... nickname is “Skip”...enjoys golfing, hunting and snowboarding...studying business finance...born July 24, 1995.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

SKALNIK’S CAREER HIGHS 2 2x, last at Baker 2 3x, last at Baker 2 vs Kansas City 1 vs N. Central Missouri 4 vs N. Central Missouri 2 at Kansas City 1 vs Baker

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YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2015 .246 28-17 57 13 14 10 3 0 1 8 1 1 5 68 12 5 .941

Sophomore • RHP • R/R • 6-4/190

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Appeared in 12 games on the mound, 11 starts, posting a 4-2 record with a 3.05 ERA and complete game shutout at Meridian on April 25...logged 55 innings, striking out 27 against 18 walks...had a season-high six strikeouts at Meridian...opponents hit .282. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Justin Reed at South Panola...as a senior, went 2-5 with a 2.37 ERA, a save and 51 strikeouts in 53 innings pitched for the Tigers. PERSONAL Son of Deanna and Ricky Towles...has two sisters, Amber (24) and Courtney (17)...his uncle, Michael, played football at Northwest in the 1980s...studying business...born January 10, 1996.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

7.0 6 4 8 6 4

TOWLES’ CAREER HIGHS 2x, last vs Jones County at Meridian at Meridian at Hinds at Hinds 2x, last at Hinds

5/2/15 4/25/15 4/25/15 5/8/15 5/8/15 5/8/15

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 2015 3.05 4-2 12 11 1 1/0 0 55.0 60 36 24 18 27 7 6 .282

JONATHAN

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LINDSEY Olive Branch, Miss.

LEWISBURG HS Sophomore • LHP • L/L • 5-10/180

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Appeared in 11 games on the mound, seven starts, posting a 2-2 record with a 6.03 ERA...logged 33.2 innings, striking out 23 against 23 walks...had one combined shutout...had a season-high four strikeouts (three times)...best outing of the year came on March 17 vs. Coahoma, allowing two hits and no runs in six innings of work...opponents hit .331 against him...played summer ball for Duke McCrory and the Mississippi Dukes.

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MEET THE RANGERS HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Rusty Cagle at Lewisburg...a part of the school’s first-ever state championship in 2013, two north half championships, three north half appearances and seven district titles during his career...owns Lewisburg records for most single-season and career wins...picked up three wins in state championship appearances in 2012 and 2013...a second team all-state, three-time all-district and three-time All-Shelby Metro selection...represented Mississippi in the Jr. Sunbelt Classic...as a senior, went 6-1 with a 0.89 ERA and a complete game in 47.1 innings...appeared in nine games with 38 strikeouts against 21 walks...as a junior, went 10-2 with a 2.32 ERA, adding a complete game and a save...appeared in 18 games with 68 strikeouts in 69.1 innings...finished his LHS career a combined 26-7 with a 2.84 ERA in 202.1 innings of work. PERSONAL Son of Scott and Kasey Lindsey...has a younger sister, Kristen (16)...likes to fish and play PlayStation in his free time...studying general college...born June 16, 1995.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

LINDSEY’S CAREER HIGHS 6.0 vs Coahoma 4 3x, last vs Holmes 4 2x, last at Hinds 7 at Itawamba 6 2x, last at LSU Eunice 6 at East Mississippi

3/17/15 4/27/15 5/9/15 3/25/15 5/14/15 4/22/15

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 2015 6.03 2-2 11 7 0 0/1 0 33.2 46 36 29 23 23 5 7 .331

DALTON

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MINTON Horn Lake, Miss.

HORN LAKE HS Freshman • LHP • R/L • 6-2/185

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Adam Sowell at Horn Lake...helped the Eagles to a 14-12 finish and first round appearance in the Class 5A state playoffs as a senior...was 3-0 with a 0.89 ERA and 25 strikeouts...as a junior, was 5-5 on the mound with a 2.43 ERA and a save in helping the Eagles to the playoffs...logged 66.1 innings, striking out 79 and holding opponents to a .214 average...he hit .289 from the plate with a pair of doubles and 15 RBIs...recruited by several MACJC schools. PERSONAL Son of Roger and Bridgette Minton...has two older siblings, Candace (24) and Brittany (23)...enjoys hunting and fishing...studying general college...born April 1, 1997.

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McPHAIL Water Valley, Miss.

LAFAYETTE HS Freshman • C • R/R • 6-2/200

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Patrick Robey at Lafayette...as a senior, hit .420 and was named the Co-Offensive Player of the Year in Division 2-4A by the Oxford Citizen and was a first team all-state selection...hit .410 as a junior with 42 RBIs (second-most on the team) and fielded .991 behind the plate with only one error in over 150 chances...named the team’s most valuable position player and was also First Team All-Division 2-4A... Lafayette won the 2014 Region 2-4A title...represented District 2 in the State Games of Mississippi in June 2014...recruited by numerous other MACJC schools. PERSONAL Son of Mike and Lisa McPhail...has two older siblings, Emily and Mollie...likes to hunt and fish in his free time...studying sports medicine...born December 7, 1995.

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McGRAW Madison, Miss.

GERMANTOWN HS Freshman • RHP • R/R • 6-0/185

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Brian Hardy at Germantown...2015 all-state honorable mention selection by The Clarion-Ledger...back-to-back undefeated district champions his junior-senior seasons and advanced to the third round of the Class 5A playoffs...two-time first team all-division selection...compiled an 18-4 career record on the mound with a 3.48 ERA in 36 appearances...struck out 175 batters in 144.2 career innings...was 5-0 as a senior with a 1.60 ERA and 60 strikeouts and hit .312 from the plate with three doubles... teammates with current Ranger Chance Cotton. PERSONAL Son of Chuck and Robin McGraw...has two older siblings, Charles and Emily...studying business administration...born May 14, 1996.

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DEVIN

ORR

WRIGHT Arlington, Tenn.

Houston, Miss.

ARLINGTON HS (TN)

TUPELO CHRISTIAN

Freshman • RHP • R/R • 6-3/200

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Chris Ring at Arlington (Tenn.)...helped the Tigers to a 29-7 record, Class AAA state playoff berth and District 14 runner-up finish last season...was 6-1 with five saves and a 1.16 ERA...struck out 67 in 42 innings of work with a 1.095 WHIP...in a sub-state loss to Houston, came on in relief to strike out eight of nine batters faced in 3 IP...as a junior, was 6-1 with a 1.27 ERA and 1.045 WHIP...team won District 14-AAA...an all-district and all-region selection...named Perfect Game Southeast Region Honorable Mention...participated in the TSSAA Public vs. Private All-Star Game...named PepsiCommercial Appeal Best of Preps Scholar-Athlete of the Year...off the field, a member of the National Honor Society for English, math and science...graduated within the top two percent of his senior class...received interest from Air Force, Ole Miss, Memphis, Arkansas State, Middle Tennessee State and Tennessee Tech...teammates with current Ranger Aaron Campbell...played summer ball for Memphis Tigers baseball. PERSONAL Son of Merrie and Skipper Wright...father played baseball at Ole Miss (1983-86) and spent time in the Atlanta Braves organization (1986-91)...has two siblings, Audrey (17) and Caroline (15)...studying biology and pre-medicine...born December 15, 1996.

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LACEFIELD Senatobia, Miss.

MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS

R-Freshman • RHP • R/R • 6-3/215

2015 Redshirted the season after surgery...named to the fall 2015 President’s List. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Will Lowrey at Tupelo Christian Prep...played in every game in the field as a senior, but only pitched one game due to an arm injury...hit .259 with a double, eight RBIs and nine runs scored...as a junior, went 5-0 with a 2.18 ERA and 34 strikeouts against 13 walks...helped the Eagles to back-to-back appearances in the north half championship...a 2013-14 first team all-division selection and NEMCABB All-Star... recruited by numerous other MACJC schools before deciding on Northwest. PERSONAL Son of Melissa and Joe Orr...has three siblings Jarvis (24), Marissa (14) and Karissa (14)... nickname is “Deebo”...studying criminal justice...born August 29, 1996.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

LACEFIELD’S CAREER HIGHS 7.0 at Hinds 5 at Hinds 4 at Hinds 6 vs Hinds 6 vs Hinds 5 vs Holmes

5/8/15 5/8/15 5/8/15 5/16/15 5/16/15 4/27/15

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 2015 2.84 0-2 10 2 0 0/0 0 24.2 22 15 10 8 15 4 4 .229

Sophomore • LHP • L/L • 5-11/155

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Appeared in 10 games on the mound, getting the start in two...was 0-2 with a 2.84 ERA in 24.2 innings of work...posted 15 strikeouts against eight walks...scattered two hits, no runs and season-high five strikeouts against top-ranked Hinds in the MACJC Tournament on May 8...opponents hit .229 against him...played summer ball for Duke McCrory and the Mississippi Dukes...off the field, an NJCAA Academic Student-Athlete and three-time member of the school’s President’s List.

2013, becoming just the third team in the state of Mississippi to go undefeated...finished No. 8 in the country in the final MaxPreps Xcellent 50 National Baseball Rankings... named a First Team All-MAIS outfielder...as a senior, hit .328 with four doubles, a home run, 21 RBIs and 17 runs scored...was 6-1 on the mound with a 1.29 ERA and a save... struck out 60 in 45.2 innings of work...as a junior, went 3-0 with a 1.85 ERA, adding two saves in 22.2 innings of work...2014 MAIS AAA 300 meter Intermediate Hurdles Champion...off the field, involved in student council for his senior class and honor society president.

HIGH SCHOOL A three-sport athlete at Magnolia Heights...back-to-back-to-back MAIS AAA Division II Baseball State Champions in 2012, 2013 and 2014...the Chiefs finished a perfect 37-0 in

PERSONAL Son of Gather and Misty Lacefield...nickname is “Curly”...studying biology at Northwest... born May 29, 1996.

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PLUMLEE

BUSBY

Olive Branch, Miss.

Hernando, Miss.

LEWISBURG HS

LEWISBURG HS

Freshman • RHP • R/R • 6-2/190

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Rusty Cagle at Lewisburg...helped the Patriots to a 21-12 finish and quarterfinal appearance in the Class 5A State Playoffs last season...team also won the Region 1-5A title in four consecutive seasons...named Region 1-5A Player of the Year as a senior and earned First Team All-District 1-5A honors...selected to participate in the 2015 North Mississippi/West Tennessee All-Star Game...pitched 59 innings as a senior for LHS with a 2.23 ERA and a 7-2 record...recorded 69 strikeouts, including a season-best eight strikeouts (three times)...at the plate, hit six doubles with 17 RBIs...as a junior, hit .311 with five doubles and 12 RBIs...on the mound, collected a 3.50 ERA with a 3-1 record and 24 strikeouts...received interest from Ole Miss, USM, Alabama and Memphis before committing to Mississippi State on January 25, 2016. PERSONAL Son of Michael and Mia Plumlee...has a younger sister, Ashlyn (15)...father, Michael, played baseball at Delta State University (1991-92) and finished his career with a .358 batting average, 17 doubles, 22 home runs and was a 2004 inductee into Delta State’s Hall of Fame...nickname is “Plum”...enjoys hunting in his spare time...studying in business...born February 10, 1997.

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LLOYD Olive Branch, Miss.

DELTA STATE

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Sophomore • RHP • R/R • 5-11/235

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Appeared in 18 games in relief, posting a 3-0 record with a 2.33 ERA and six saves (thirdmost in a single-season)...combined for a pair of shutouts...did not allow a run in his first seven career appearances...scattered 13 strikeouts against seven walks...opponents hit just .250 against him. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Rusty Cagle and graduated with honors at Lewisburg...2013 4A State Champions and 2012 north half champions...named second team all-district twice and a DeSoto County All-Star in his senior year...hit .288 during his senior season with five doubles,12 RBIs and seven runs scored...also appeared in 13 games on the hill and was 1-0 with two saves, 1.17 ERA, 29 strikeouts and eight walks in 18 innings pitched... hit .272 as a junior with five doubles and 17 RBIs...member of Mu Alpha Theta. PERSONAL Son of Jeanette and Sandy...has two brothers, Brandon (27) and Geoff (20)...nickname is “Buzz”...enjoys Netflix, video games and football in his free time...studying secondary education...born September 9, 1995.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

3.0 2 1 4 2 2

BUSBY’S CAREER HIGHS vs Hinds 3x, last vs Jones County 7x, last vs Hinds vs Holmes 2x, last at Hinds at Hinds

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2015 2.33 3-0 18 0 0 0/2 6 21.0 20

4/19/15 5/1/15 5/16/15 4/27/15 5/9/15 5/9/15

R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 8 7 7 13 3 4 .250

R-Freshman • INF/P • R/R • 6-2/230

2015 Redshirted his true freshman season at DSU...named to the GSC Academic Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Rusty Cagle at Lewisburg...a second team all-state and four-time all-district selection...holds LHS records for career home runs (18) and career pitching wins (24-1)...garnered All-Chickasaw Conference and 2012 Offensive Player of the Year laurels...helped lead LHS to a 4A state championship...member of the National Honor Society and National Beta Club. PERSONAL Son of Jason and Lisa Lloyd...has one brother, Tate, and one sister, Caley...studying general college...born August 31, 1995. 10-TIME MACJC CHAMPIONS • 24 NJCAA REGIONAL APPS

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COOPER

HOBSON Ripley, Miss.

Hernando, Miss.

RIPLEY HS

LEWISBURG HS

Sophomore • INF/OF • L/R • 6-1/230

2014-15 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 22 career games on the gridiron for the Rangers at linebacker...totaled 22 tackles and a blocked kick...part of an MACJC and NJCAA National Championship as a sophomore...a two-year member of the President’s List and also a member of the fall 2015 Dean’s List...Capital One Academic All-District selection. HIGH SCHOOL Played baseball for head coach Joel Gafford...hit .391 with eight doubles, a triple, home run and 19 RBIs his senior year...an all-county and all-division 2-4A selection...selected to the Class 4A-6A NEMCABB All-Star Game and was named offensive MVP for the West... also played football for head coach Chad Cook...helped the Tigers to an 11-2 mark and second round playoff appearance as a senior...an all-division, all-state and all-academic selection during his career...also division MVP, Super 22 and selected to play in the North-South All-Star Game...Ripley’s all-time leading tackler...had a career game vs Belmont with 18 tackles...a star student off the field...also received college interest from Itawamba, Northeast and East Central. PERSONAL Son of Chris and Mimi Hobson...has two younger siblings, Luke (16) and Hallie (15)... his grandfather, Barry Hobson, played baseball and basketball at Northwest...studying general college...born October 2, 1995.

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ISOM

Olive Branch, Miss.

LEWISBURG HS

Sophomore • C • R/R • 5-11/200

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Started in 23 games behind the plate and fielded .984 in 126 chances...threw out four base runners...hit .284 with five doubles, three home runs and nine RBIs...had three multi-hit games...was a season-high 3-for-5 with a double and the game-winning run to eliminate East Mississippi, 4-3 in 11 innings, in the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament... played summer ball for Duke McCrory and the Mississippi Dukes. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Rusty Cagle and was an honors graduate at Lewisburg...2013 4A State Champions, 2012 4A State Runner-up...four-time district champions...named second team all-state and first team all-division twice...team captain...as a senior, hit .329 with three doubles, a triple and 19 RBIs to go along with a .435 on-base percentage... as a junior, hit .296 with 11 doubles (led district), two home runs and 29 RBIs...fielded .989 from behind the plate with 258 putouts and 17 assists and also threw out 13 base runners...also drew college interest from Belhaven, East Central, Delta and EMCC. PERSONAL Son of Bobby and Tonya Cooper...has a younger brother, Dalton (15)...nickname is “Coop”...enjoys fishing and hunting in his free time...studying general college at Northwest...born February 1, 1996.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

COOPER’S CAREER HIGHS 1 5x, last vs East Mississippi 3 vs East Mississippi 2 vs East Mississippi 1 3x, last at Gulf Coast 1 9x, last vs East Mississippi 2 3x, last vs Holmes 1 at Lawson State

5/15/15 5/15/15 5/8/15 4/9/15 5/8/15 4/27/15 4/7/15

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2015 .284 25-23 67 5 19 9 5 0 3 8 1 2 19 112 12 2 .984

Sophomore • C • R/R • 6-1/210

HIGH SCHOOL Played basketball for head coach Adam Tipton at Lewisburg and was an all-district selection during his career...earned the Patriot Award...played competitive baseball for the Mississippi Bulldogs in 2012-13. PERSONAL Son of Stanley and Antionette Isom...has an older brother, Alex (23)...studying broadcasting communications...born April 12, 1996.

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CAYTEN Purvis, Miss.

SLIDELL HS (LA) Freshman • OF/INF • R/R • 6-2/195

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Clay Harris and graduated with honors at Slidell (La.)...helped the Tigers to an 18-12 finish and Class 5A state playoff berth last season...hit .326 with 15 doubles, a triple, two home runs and 19 RBIs his senior year...named the Slidell Player of the Year (via MaxPreps) and team MVP...also a Perfect Game All-American Honorable Mention, first team all-district selection and all-area nod...off the field, finished in the top 15 percent of his graduating class. PERSONAL Son of Kevin and Pamela Cayten...studying business management...born Dec. 23, 1996.

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2015 SEASON IN REVIEW As a team, Northwest hit .433 for the doubleheader (29-for-67) with 18 RBIs. The closing stretch was absolutely brutal, with the Rangers getting swept at No. 1 Hinds and splitting at 14th-ranked EMCC and at 20th-ranked Meridian. Northwest got the chance to host a best-of-3 first-round playoff series against Jones County, sweeping the Bobcats to advance to the MACJC Tournament. The sweep gave Northwest its fourth 30-win season in the last five years. Leading the nation’s top-ranked team 2-1 in the fifth inning of the 2015 MACJC Championship game, Hinds rallied to take the lead and exploded for 10 runs in the sixth to take a 14-3 victory. The Eagles won their third state championship in the last six seasons and eighth overall while Northwest finished as runners-up for the third time in five years. After getting blanked, 12-0, by LSU Eunice in the opening game of regional play, Northwest responded the next night with a thrilling 4-3, 11-inning win over EMCC. LeeMarcus Boyd’s two-out, RBI-bunt single scored Cody Cooper for the game-winning run to send the Rangers into the NJCAA Region 23 Semifinals. Facing top-ranked Hinds for a third time in eight days, the Eagles scored six unearned runs through the first four innings to defeat Northwest 9-1 in seven innings and end the Rangers’ season at 33-17.

Picked to finish fourth in NJCAA Region 23 by a vote of the region’s head coaches prior to the start of the 2015 season, Northwest fell just two wins shy of its first NJCAA World Series berth since 2007. The Rangers finished 33-17 overall (19-9 MACJC) and runner-up in the MACJC Tournament, advancing all the way to the region semifinals in Eunice, La., a week later before falling to No. 1 Hinds. The 33 overall wins marked the most since the 2007 season while the 19 conference wins were their most in 13 seasons. Northwest finished 16th in the final NJCAA Division II Baseball Poll, its highest final ranking since 2002 when the Rangers finished the season at No. 2 in the nation. The Rangers were also ranked 20th in the final NJCAA poll of 2014. Northwest appeared in and out of the NJCAA poll over the course of the season, peaking at No. 16 on April 15. The Rangers won six games against ranked opponents during the year, including four wins against East Mississippi (three postseason) and one each against Meridian and Jones County. One of the more exciting doubleheader finishes of the season came on March 16 at Pearl River, with freshman Colt Smith throwing another gem in a 7-0 game one win and J.G. Lipscomb robbing a potential game-tying two-run home run in the bottom of the seventh to lift Northwest to a 5-3 win. After getting swept on the road March 25 at Itawamba, Northwest hit its stride. The Rangers won a season-high 12 in a row, capped off by a sweep at Northeast after combining for 21 runs off 29 hits, including a season-high 21 in the opener. Dalton Dulin and LeeMarcus Boyd finished the day with five hits apiece in addition to Stephen Sexton with four and three others with three hits.

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Sophomore second baseman Dalton Dulin and freshman right fielder Clay Casey were unanimous first-team honorees on the all-conference team released days later, while second team members included sophomore third baseman Stuart Chick, Boyd and pitchers Colin Liles and Colt Smith. Dulin and Casey were also named to the NJCAA All-Region 23 Team. The duo started all 50 games for the Rangers and finished with two of the top four batting averages on the team, hitting .354 and .333, respectively. A transfer from Ole Miss, Dulin led NJCAA Division II with 46 stolen bases on 53 attempts, shattering former Ranger James Lear’s season record of 35 set during

2015 FINAL MACJC STANDINGS Hinds East Mississippi Northwest Meridian East Central Jones County MS Delta Southwest Holmes Itawamba Gulf Coast Pearl River Copiah-Lincoln Northeast Coahoma

CONFERENCE 23-5 .821 20-8 .714 19-9 .679 19-9 .679 18-10 .643 17-11 .607 14-14 .500 13-15 .464 13-15 .464 13-15 .464 12-15 .444 8-19 .296 8-20 .286 7-21 .250 5-23 .179

OVERALL 43-7 .860 29-17 .630 33-17 .660 33-17 .660 25-17 .595 30-16 .652 20-27 .426 20-24 .455 22-20 .524 19-17 .528 18-23 .439 14-29 .326 15-27 .357 11-27 .289 7-37 .159

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the 2014 season. Dulin led all starters, hitting .354 with a school-record tying 17 doubles, three triples, three home runs and 25 RBIs. Casey finished his freshman campaign by leading the team in several categories, including total RBIs (39), home runs (12), and on-base percentage (.468). Casey also started all 50 games for the Rangers and was fourth on the team in batting average, hitting .333 with 10 doubles and two triples. Liles finished his Ranger career with a strong sophomore season, striking out 50 batters against 11 walks. In 18 appearances and 55.1 innings of work, Liles went 3-3 with a 2.78 ERA, while also earning two saves. Smith, another Ranger right-hander, also put on an impressive performance in his freshman season, finishing second on the team with 49 strikeouts this season. In 65.2 innings of work, he went 6-2 with a 2.88 ERA in 14 appearances. The threetime MACJC Pitcher of the Week also threw two complete games against Pearl River and Southwest Mississippi.

MACJC BASEBALL AWARDS All-MACJC Team 2B Dalton Dulin - First Team RF Clay Casey - First Team 3B Stuart Chick - Second Team SS LeeMarcus Boyd - Second Team RHP Colin Liles - Second Team RHP Colt Smith - Second Team

NJCAA ALL-REGION 23 TEAM 2B Dalton Dulin - First Team RF Clay Casey - First Team

MACJC PLAYER/PITCHER OF THE WEEK RHP Colt Smith (March 4, 19 / April 9) RF Clay Casey (March 26) 3B Stuart Chick (April 14)

Chick capped off his Northwest career with a .363 career batting average, 69 hits and 23 RBIs. He also finished his career with a perfect stolen base percentage, going 22-for-22 in that category. This season, Chick was tied for second with Dulin in batting average, hitting .354 on 52 hits and 16 RBIs.

REGION 23 TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Boyd wrapped up his freshman season hitting .330 with eight doubles, four triples, three home runs and 29 RBIs. His 62 hits was tied with Dulin for the most on the team. In the field, Boyd was responsible for 86 putouts and turned 26 double plays.

Friday, May 15 LSU Eunice 10, Hinds 6 Northwest 4, East Mississippi 3 (11 inn.)

The Rangers anticipate a big signing class with its sophomores but hope to return a majority of its starting lineup in 2016.

Saturday, May 16 Hinds 9, Northwest 1 LSU Eunice 6, Hinds 0

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Thursday, May 14 LSU Eunice 12, Northwest 0 Hinds 12, East Mississippi 1

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2015 SEASON RESULTS Record: 33-17 • Home: 14-3 • Away: 12-8 • Neutral: 7-6 • MACJC: 19-9

Date Feb 09 Feb 09 Feb 11 Feb 11 Feb 14 Feb 14 Feb 28 Feb 28 * Mar 07 * Mar 07 * Mar 15 * Mar 15 * Mar 17 * Mar 17 Mar 18 Mar 18 * Mar 21 * Mar 21 Mar 23 * Mar 25 * Mar 25 * Mar 29 * Mar 29 * Mar 30 * Mar 30 * Apr 03 * Apr 03 Apr 07 Apr 07 * Apr 09 * Apr 09 * Apr 14 * Apr 14 * Apr 19 * Apr 19 * Apr 22 * Apr 22 * Apr 25 * Apr 25 * Apr 27 * Apr 27 % May 01 % May 02 + May 07 + May 08 + May 08 + May 09 # May 14 # May 15 # May 16

Opponent at Southwest Tennessee W at Southwest Tennessee ARKANSAS BAPTIST ARKANSAS BAPTIST W SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS W SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS W at Copiah-Lincoln W vs #6 Delgado vs East Central W vs East Central at Pearl River W at Pearl River W COAHOMA W COAHOMA W vs Dyersburg State vs Dyersburg State W #8 JONES COUNTY W #8 JONES COUNTY JACKSON STATE W at Itawamba at Itawamba vs Copiah-Lincoln W vs Copiah-Lincoln W at Mississippi Delta W at Mississippi Delta W SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI W SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI W at Lawson State W at Lawson State W at Gulf Coast W at Gulf Coast W NORTHEAST W NORTHEAST W vs #1 Hinds vs #1 Hinds at #14 East Mississippi at #14 East Mississippi W at #20 Meridian at #20 Meridian W HOLMES W HOLMES JONES COUNTY W JONES COUNTY W vs #15 East Mississippi W at #1 Hinds vs #15 East Mississippi W at #1 Hinds at #2 LSU Eunice vs #17 East Mississippi W vs #1 Hinds

Score 13-5 3-4 L 1-3 L 10-4 9-4 9-7 13-1 1-2 L 2-1 2-4 L 7-0 5-3 5-2 1-0 3-8 L 8-6 3-2 4-6 L 10-5 6-7 L 3-4 L 6-0 9-4 7-4 4-3 6-3 6-5 8-3 8-0 10-2 11-5 15-5 6-1 3-12 L 4-7 L 11-15 L 11-9 11-12 L 5-0 10-8 4-10 L 10-8 7-3 9-7 1-6 L 10-5 3-14 L 0-12 L 4-3 1-9 L

R-H-E 13-16-2 3-4-2 1-8-3 10-12-1 9-10-2 9-8-3 13-13-0 1-4-2 2-5-2 2-2-2 7-10-1 5-8-0 5-6-2 1-7-2 3-7-1 8-15-1 3-8-1 4-13-0 10-8-0 6-10-2 3-6-0 6-14-1 9-12-2 7-10-0 4-7-1 6-7-1 6-10-2 8-12-0 8-12-2 10-13-0 11-10-2 15-21-2 6-8-0 3-9-1 4-7-0 11-13-1 11-9-4 11-11-0 5-7-1 10-10-2 4-4-0 10-11-2 7-8-3 9-10-0 1-4-5 10-13-3 3-8-2 0-3-2 4-10-0 1-8-3

R-H-E 5-6-6 4-3-0 3-8-0 4-8-4 4-8-2 7-8-3 1-3-2 2-5-0 1-7-4 4-7-0 0-4-1 3-6-1 2-7-4 0-2-1 8-9-1 6-13-0 2-11-2 6-9-2 5-8-2 7-13-3 4-8-0 0-6-1 4-6-2 4-6-2 3-5-3 3-9-1 5-9-0 3-6-0 0-5-2 2-5-1 5-9-0 5-8-3 1-5-4 12-13-0 7-7-1 15-18-4 9-14-3 12-17-3 0-3-1 8-10-3 10-12-1 8-11-2 3-8-2 7-9-0 6-10-1 5-9-2 14-13-0 12-10-0 3-10-3 9-12-0

Inn 9 7 9 7 7 7 5 7 (11) 7 9 7 9 7 7 7 9 (8) 9 9 7 9 7 9 7 7 9 7 7 9 7 8 7 9 7 9 (8) 9 7 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 7 5 (11) 7

Overall 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 4-2-0 5-2-0 5-3-0 6-3-0 6-4-0 7-4-0 8-4-0 9-4-0 10-4-0 10-5-0 11-5-0 12-5-0 12-6-0 13-6-0 13-7-0 13-8-0 14-8-0 15-8-0 16-8-0 17-8-0 18-8-0 19-8-0 20-8-0 21-8-0 22-8-0 23-8-0 24-8-0 25-8-0 25-9-0 25-10-0 25-11-0 26-11-0 26-12-0 27-12-0 28-12-0 28-13-0 29-13-0 30-13-0 31-13-0 31-14-0 32-14-0 32-15-0 32-16-0 33-16-0 33-17-0

MACJC 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 5-1-0 5-1-0 5-1-0 6-1-0 6-2-0 6-2-0 6-3-0 6-4-0 7-4-0 8-4-0 9-4-0 10-4-0 11-4-0 12-4-0 12-4-0 12-4-0 13-4-0 14-4-0 15-4-0 16-4-0 16-5-0 16-6-0 16-7-0 17-7-0 17-8-0 18-8-0 19-8-0 19-9-0 19-9-0 19-9-0 19-9-0 19-9-0 19-9-0 19-9-0 19-9-0 19-9-0 19-9-0

Pitcher of Record Colt Smith (W 1-0) Peter Barton (L 0-1) J. Lindsey (L 0-1) J.R. Miller (W 1-0) A. Towles (W 1-0) Colin Liles (W 1-0) Colt Smith (W 2-0) Colin Liles (L 1-1) Koby Busby (W 1-0) A. Towles (L 1-1) Colt Smith (W 3-0) Colin Liles (W 2-1) L. McFadden (W 1-0) J. Lindsey (W 1-1) Grant Black (L 0-1) Ian Painter (W 1-0) J. Lipscomb (W 1-0) Colin Liles (L 2-2) L. McFadden (W 2-0) Ian Painter (L 1-1) J. Lipscomb (L 1-1) Colt Smith (W 4-0) Ian Painter (W 2-1) Grant Black (W 1-1) Ian Painter (W 3-1) Colt Smith (W 5-0) A. Towles (W 2-1) Peter Barton (W 1-1) J. Lipscomb (W 2-1) Colt Smith (W 6-0) J. Lipscomb (W 3-1) J. Lindsey (W 2-1) J. Lipscomb (W 4-1) Colt Smith (L 6-1) Ian Painter (L 3-2) Peter Barton (L 1-2) Koby Busby (W 2-0) Colt Smith (L 6-2) A. Towles (W 3-1) Koby Busby (W 3-0) H. Lacefield (L 0-1) J. Lipscomb (W 5-1) A. Towles (W 4-1) Colin Liles (W 3-2) A. Towles (L 4-2) Ian Painter (W 4-2) J. Lindsey (L 2-2) Colin Liles (L 3-3) Ian Painter (W 5-2) H. Lacefield (L 0-2)

Att. - 105 - 171 - 199 110 143 - 128 - 201 - 220 - 121 - 240 214 - 303 - 156 - 145 - 175 - 70 - 105 - 240 - 310 - 155 - 250 - 184 294 276 341 316 303 302 539 231 174

Time 2:43 1:33 3:09 2:18 2:12 2:31 1:30 1:52 3:00 2:22 2:33 1:54 2:28 1:31 2:01 2:03 2:03 1:57 2:25 2:42 1:43 2:25 1:55 2:46 2:00 1:47 2:26 2:16 1:59 2:44 2:33 2:42 1:52 2:45 2:35 2:48 3:14 3:00 1:47 3:12 2:30 3:08 2:30 2:53 2:47 3:25 2:28 1:44 3:10 2:17

% MACJC Playoffs (Senatobia) + MACJC Tournament (Raymond) # NJCAA Region 23 Tournament (Eunice, La.) Score by innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Tot Northwest 41 34 40 31 48 36 51 29 6 2 318 Opponents 44 42 36 31 25 27 33 12 3 0 253

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2015 OVERALL STATS Overall Statistics Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HP SO OB% SB-ATT PO A E FLD% J.G. Lipscomb .444 6-2 9 2 4 0 0 0 1 4 .444 0 0 1 .444 0-0 6 6 1 .923 Dalton Dulin .354 50-50 175 37 62 17 3 3 25 94 .537 24 6 19 .438 46-53 78 117 10 .951 Stuart Chick .354 42-40 147 28 52 5 0 2 16 63 .429 5 2 10 .378 7-7 35 52 12 .879 Clay Casey .333 50-50 156 46 52 10 2 12 39 102 .654 35 7 45 .468 14-16 85 4 0 1.000 Hunter Wilson .333 23-17 54 12 18 3 2 0 10 25 .463 3 3 4 .393 2-2 11 28 0 1.000 LeeMarcus Boyd .330 49-49 188 42 62 8 4 3 29 87 .463 15 4 22 .386 18-23 86 154 13 .949 James Clark .288 50-50 170 37 49 6 0 4 29 67 .394 20 10 36 .387 5-7 362 12 5 .987 Levert Jernigan Jr. .286 34-0 7 18 2 1 0 0 1 3 .429 0 0 2 .286 5-7 5 0 0 1.000 Cody Cooper .284 25-23 67 5 19 5 0 3 9 33 .493 8 2 19 .377 1-1 112 12 2 .984 Stephen Sexton .283 47-47 152 26 43 12 0 5 36 70 .461 25 3 39 .392 0-0 73 0 3 .961 Kody Kimbrough .267 29-27 90 7 24 5 1 5 22 46 .511 10 4 30 .362 0-0 167 30 6 .970 Jamell Newson .259 48-47 143 32 37 9 3 0 20 52 .364 39 1 36 .416 20-27 99 5 5 .954 Luke Latham .226 49-48 164 26 37 7 0 2 29 50 .305 12 6 42 .296 8-10 30 2 0 1.000 Totals .303 50-50 1522 318 461 88 15 39 266 696 .457 196 48 305 .393 126-153 1163 475 71 .958 Opponents .275 50-50 1520 253 418 79 4 22 216 571 .376 161 65 276 .366 41-56 1144 466 83 .951 LOB - Team (359), Opp (371). DPs turned - Team (35), Opp (32). IBB - Team (11), Clay Casey 5, Dalton Dulin 3, Luke Latham 2, S. Sexton 1, Opp (2). Picked off - Lee Boyd 4, S. Sexton 3, Dalton Dulin 2, Clay Casey 2, James Clark 1.

Pitching Statistics Player J.R. Miller Landon McFadden Koby Busby Colin Liles Hunter Lacefield Colt Smith Ian Painter Austin Towles J.G. Lipscomb Peter Barton Davis Brown Jonathan Lindsey Grant Black Totals Opponents

ERA W-L APP GS CG SH CB SV IP H R-ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 0.00 1-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 1-0 1 8 0 0 0 22 .227 0 0 2.16 2-0 8 2 0 0 1 0 22.2 25 8-7 8 13 4 0 1 89 .281 1 4 2.33 3-0 18 0 0 0 2 6 21.0 20 8-7 7 13 2 0 1 80 .250 4 3 2.78 3-3 18 3 0 0 0 2 55.1 51 32-22 11 50 7 1 5 206 .248 4 10 2.84 0-2 10 2 0 0 0 0 24.2 22 15-10 8 15 4 0 3 96 .229 4 4 2.88 6-2 14 12 2 0 2 0 65.2 72 40-27 26 49 15 0 3 261 .276 4 6 2.93 5-2 16 1 0 0 1 3 28.2 25 15-12 8 17 4 0 1 110 .227 5 9 3.05 4-2 12 11 1 1 0 0 55.0 60 36-24 18 27 16 2 3 213 .282 6 7 3.12 5-1 11 5 0 0 1 1 33.2 36 17-15 14 26 8 0 1 131 .275 1 11 5.76 1-2 12 3 0 0 1 1 20.2 26 19-17 14 19 7 0 2 85 .306 3 2 5.79 0-0 6 1 0 0 1 0 9.2 14 8-8 7 6 4 0 1 42 .333 1 1 6.03 2-2 11 7 0 0 1 0 33.2 46 36-29 23 23 6 1 0 139 .331 7 5 7.64 1-1 8 2 0 0 0 0 11.0 16 18-12 16 10 2 0 1 46 .348 5 3 3.43 33-17 50 50 3 5 4 13 387.2 418 253-190 161 276 79 4 22 1520 .275 45 65 4.55 17-33 50 50 4 1 1 4 381.1 461 318-248 196 305 88 15 39 1522 .303 50 48

PB - Team (21), K. Kimbrough 13, Cody Cooper 8, Opp (16). Pickoffs - Team (5), K. Kimbrough 3, A. Towles 1, Cody Cooper 1, Opp (12). SBA/ATT - K. Kimbrough (18-25), Cody Cooper (20-24), J. Lindsey (1014), H. Lacefield (5-6), Peter Barton (5-6), A. Towles (4-6), Colin Liles (4-6), Colt Smith (2-5), J. Lipscomb (2-4), J.R. Miller (3-3), L. McFadden (2-2), Ian Painter (2-2), Grant Black (1-1), Koby Busby (1-1).

Hitting Streaks Clay Casey LeeMarcus Boyd Stuart Chick Dalton Dulin James Clark Stephen Sexton Kody Kimbrough Jamell Newson Cody Cooper Hunter Wilson Levert Jernigan Jr Luke Latham J.G. Lipscomb

Longest 13 10 10 9 9 6 6 5 4 3 2 2 2

Current 4 2 1 1 3 2

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Reached Base Clay Casey Dalton Dulin LeeMarcus Boyd Kody Kimbrough Stuart Chick James Clark Stephen Sexton Jamell Newson Luke Latham Hunter Wilson Cody Cooper J.G. Lipscomb Levert Jernigan Jr

Longest 23 19 19 14 13 13 10 8 7 6 5 2 2

Current 1 1 15 1 2 3 1 3 2 -

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2015 LINE SCORES Feb 09, 2015 at Millington, Tenn. Northwest........... 023 203 003 - 13 16 2 (1-0) Southwest Tennessee. 130 000 100 - 5 6 6 (3-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Colt Smith (1-0) LP-Chad Collins T-2:43

Mar 15, 2015 at Poplarville, Miss. Northwest........... 001 012 030 - 7 10 1 (7-4) Pearl River......... 000 000 000 - 0 4 1 (7-12) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Colt Smith (3-0) LP-Jordan Hayes (3-1) T-2:33

Feb 09, 2015 at Millington, Tenn. Northwest........... 020 000 1 - 3 4 2 (1-1) Southwest Tennessee. 000 121 X - 4 3 0 (4-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Matt Mills (1-0) LP-Peter Barton (0-1) T-1:33 A-105

Mar 15, 2015 at Poplarville, Miss. Northwest........... 200 000 3 - 5 8 0 (8-4) Pearl River......... 001 101 0 - 3 6 1 (7-13) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Colin Liles (2-1) Save-Koby Busby(1) LP-Jacob Taylor (1-2) T-1:54 A-201 HR NWCC - LeeMarcus Boyd (1) HR PRCC - Jalen Haskin

Feb 11, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Arkansas Baptist.... 030 000 000 - 3 8 0 (3-0) Northwest........... 000 000 010 - 1 8 3 (1-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Marco Blanchard (1-0) Save-Blake Gooden(1) LP-Jonathan Lindsey (0-1) T-3:09 Feb 11, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Arkansas Baptist.... 010 000 3 - 4 8 4 (3-1) Northwest........... 501 103 X - 10 12 1 (2-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-J.R. Miller (1-0) LP-Nathan Sawrie (0-1) T-2:18 A-171 HR NWCC - James Clark (1) Feb 14, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Southwestern Ill.... 013 000 0 - 4 8 2 (1-2) Northwest........... 001 710 X - 9 10 2 (3-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Austin Towles (1-0) LP-Tyler Herbert (0-1) T-2:12 HR NWCC - Stephen Sexton (1) Feb 14, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Southwestern Ill.... 002 401 0 - 7 8 3 (1-3) Northwest........... 020 133 X - 9 8 3 (4-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Colin Liles (1-0) Save-Ian Painter(1) LP-Ty Stahl (0-1) T-2:31 A-199 Feb 28, 2015 at Wesson, Miss. Northwest........... 153 04 - 13 13 0 (5-2) Copiah-Lincoln...... 100 00 - 1 3 2 (5-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Colt Smith (2-0) LP-Shane Brown (1-1) T-1:30 A-110 HR NWCC - Kody Kimbrough 2 (2) Feb 28, 2015 at Wesson, Miss. Delgado............. 001 000 1 - 2 5 0 (10-1) Northwest........... 010 000 0 - 1 4 2 (5-3) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Ebersole (2-0) LP-Colin Liles (1-1) T-1:52 A-143 HR NWCC - Clay Casey (1) Mar 07, 2015 at Decatur, Miss. East Central........ 000 000 001 00 - 1 7 4 (7-6) Northwest........... 100 000 000 01 - 2 5 2 (6-3) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Koby Busby (1-0) LP-Lane Fazende T-3:00 Mar 07, 2015 at Decatur, Miss. East Central........ 000 040 0 - 4 7 0 (8-6) Northwest........... 000 010 1 - 2 2 2 (6-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Will Myers Save-Ben Cooley(1) LP-Austin Towles (1-1) T-2:22 A-128 HR ECCC - Chance Whitten

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Mar 17, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Coahoma............. 200 000 000 - 2 7 4 (1-14) Northwest........... 310 000 10X - 5 6 2 (9-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Landon McFadden (1-0) Save-J.G. Lipscomb(1) LP-Dustin Allen (0-3) T-2:28 Mar 17, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Coahoma............. 000 000 0 - 0 2 1 (1-15) Northwest........... 000 001 X - 1 7 2 (10-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jonathan Lindsey (1-1) Save-Koby Busby(2) LP-Adam McPhail T-1:31 A-220 HR NWCC - Clay Casey Mar 18, 2015 at Millington, Tenn. Northwest........... 010 110 0 - 3 7 1 (10-5) Dyersburg State..... 330 110 X - 8 9 1 (9-7) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Cody Purvis (1-1) LP-Grant Black (0-1) T-2:01 HR NWCC - James Clark (2) HR DSCC - Austin Looker Mar 18, 2015 at Millington, Tenn. Northwest........... 020 230 1 - 8 15 1 (11-5) Dyersburg State..... 311 100 0 - 6 13 0 (9-8) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Ian Painter (1-0) Save-Koby Busby(3) LP-Adam Wyse (0-1) T-2:03 A-121 HR NWCC - Clay Casey (3), Cody Cooper (1) HR DSCC - Chris Brown Mar 21, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Jones County........ 001 001 000 - 2 11 2 (15-8) Northwest........... 000 000 03X - 3 8 1 (12-5) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-J.G. Lipscomb (1-0) LP-Will Brand (2-1) T-2:03 HR JCJC - Carter Polles HR NWCC - Clay Casey (4) Mar 21, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Jones County........ 102 100 02 - 6 9 2 (16-8) Northwest........... 010 011 10 - 4 13 0 (12-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Daniel Goff (6-0) Save-Tyler Schwaner(1) LP-Colin Liles (2-2) T-1:57 A-240 HR NWCC - Stephen Sexton (2), Cody Cooper (2) Mar 23, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Jackson State....... 002 000 111 - 5 8 2 (14-9) Northwest........... 302 200 12X - 10 8 0 (13-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Landon McFadden (2-0) LP-Alex Ropp (1-2) T-2:25 A-214 HR JSCC - Chase Diggs

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Mar 25, 2015 at Fulton, Miss. Northwest........... 000 101 130 - 6 10 2 (13-7) Itawamba............ 202 101 01X - 7 13 3 (9-8) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-John Peugh (1-0) LP-Ian Painter (1-1) T-2:42 HR NWCC - LeeMarcus Boyd HR ICC - Tanner Poole Mar 25, 2015 at Fulton, Miss. Northwest........... 000 030 0 - 3 6 0 (13-8) Itawamba............ 100 300 X - 4 8 0 (10-8) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Trenton Stringer (1-0) LP-J.G. Lipscomb (1-1) T-1:43 A-303 Mar 29, 2015 at Batesville, Miss. Copiah-Lincoln...... 000 000 000 - 0 6 1 (8-15) Northwest........... 020 031 00X - 6 14 1 (14-8) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Colt Smith (4-0) LP-Austin Douglas (0-1) T-2:25 Mar 29, 2015 at Batesville, Miss. Copiah-Lincoln...... 310 000 0 - 4 6 2 (8-16) Northwest........... 022 032 X - 9 12 2 (15-8) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Ian Painter (2-1) LP-Cole Langdon (2-3) T-1:55 A-156 Mar 30, 2015 at Moorhead, Miss. Northwest........... 020 100 310 - 7 10 0 (16-8) Mississippi Delta... 202 000 000 - 4 6 2 (12-16) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Grant Black (1-1) Save-Colin Liles(1) LP-Tre Hobbs (1-3) T-2:46 HR NWCC - Clay Casey (5) Mar 30, 2015 at Moorhead, Miss. Northwest........... 100 000 3 - 4 7 1 (17-8) Mississippi Delta... 000 010 2 - 3 5 3 (12-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Ian Painter (3-1) Save-Peter Barton(1) LP-Tyler Dowdy (1-1) T-2:00 A-145 Apr 03, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. SW Mississippi...... 200 000 1 - 3 9 1 (11-16) Northwest........... 002 004 X - 6 7 1 (18-8) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Colt Smith (5-0) LP-Jordan McCaffrey (1-2) T-1:47 HR NWCC - Clay Casey (6) Apr 03, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. SW Mississippi...... 201 100 100 - 5 9 0 (11-17) Northwest........... 204 000 00X - 6 10 2 (19-8) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Austin Towles (2-1) Save-Ian Painter(2) LP-Jacob Buchanan (1-2) T-2:26 A-175 HR NWCC - Stephen Sexton (3) Apr 07, 2015 at Birmingham, Ala. Northwest........... 003 131 0 - 8 12 0 (20-8) Lawson State........ 000 020 1 - 3 6 0 (16-20) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Peter Barton (1-1) LP-Andrew Faulkner (1-2) T-2:16 Apr 07, 2015 at Birmingham, Ala. Northwest........... 123 100 1 - 8 12 2 (21-8) Lawson State........ 000 000 0 - 0 5 2 (16-21) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-J.G. Lipscomb (2-1) LP-Ben Swicord (0-2) T-1:59 A-70 HR NWCC - Stephen Sexton

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2015 LINE SCORES Apr 09, 2015 at Perkinston, Miss. Northwest........... 011 020 141 - 10 13 0 (22-8) Gulf Coast.......... 000 000 020 - 2 5 1 (14-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Colt Smith (6-0) LP-Destin Aime (2-3) T-2:44 HR NWCC - Stuart Chick HR MGCCC - Matt Trigg Apr 09, 2015 at Perkinston, Miss. Northwest........... 012 002 6 - 11 10 2 (23-8) Gulf Coast.......... 001 121 0 - 5 9 0 (14-18) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-J.G. Lipscomb (3-1) LP-Dalton Sears (0-2) T-2:33 A-105 HR NWCC - LeeMarcus Boyd (3), Clay Casey (7), Stephen Sexton (5), Cody Cooper (3) Apr 14, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Northeast........... 000 041 00 - 5 8 3 (9-22) Northwest........... 700 300 32 - 15 21 2 (24-8) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jonathan Lindsey (2-1) Save-Ian Painter(3) LP-Joseph Caver (2-3) T-2:42 HR NWCC - Clay Casey Apr 14, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Northeast........... 000 100 0 - 1 5 4 (9-23) Northwest........... 201 111 X - 6 8 0 (25-8) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-J.G. Lipscomb (4-1) Save-Colin Liles(2) LP-Taylor Bobo (1-2) T-1:52 A-240 HR NWCC - James Clark (3) Apr 19, 2015 at Jackson, Miss. Northwest........... 010 000 200 - 3 9 1 (25-9) Hinds............... 004 700 01X - 12 13 0 (30-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Randy Bell (8-0) LP-Colt Smith (6-1) T-2:45 HR NWCC - Kody Kimbrough (3) HR HINDS - Tyler Cox, Chase Lunceford

Apr 25, 2015 at Meridian, Miss. Northwest........... 005 000 0 - 5 7 1 (27-12) Meridian............ 000 000 0 - 0 3 1 (31-12) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Austin Towles (3-1) LP-Austin Harrison (4-2) T-1:47 A-250 HR NWCC - Clay Casey (11) Apr 27, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Holmes.............. 010 203 110 - 8 10 3 (21-20) Northwest........... 001 040 14X - 10 10 2 (28-12) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Koby Busby (3-0) LP-Tony Taylor (0-5) T-3:12 HR HCC - Chad McNeil HR NWCC - Dalton Dulin (1) Apr 27, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Holmes.............. 320 000 5 - 10 12 1 (22-20) Northwest........... 011 101 0 - 4 4 0 (28-13) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Derrick Sylve (6-3) LP-Hunter Lacefield (0-1) T-2:30 A-184 HR HCC - Maverick Keffer

MACJC PLAYOFFS (Best-of-3) May 01, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Jones County........ 041 001 011 - 8 11 2 (30-15) Northwest........... 100 001 80X - 10 11 2 (29-13) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-J.G. Lipscomb (5-1) Save-Koby Busby(4) LP-Will Brand (6-2) T-3:08 HR NWCC - Dalton Dulin (2), Kody Kimbrough (5) May 02, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Jones County........ 000 110 010 - 3 8 2 (30-16) Northwest........... 300 040 00X - 7 8 3 (30-13) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Austin Towles (4-1) Save-Koby Busby(5) LP-Will Hazen (6-2) T-2:30 A-276 HR JCJC - Carter Polles, John Alan Wall

MACJC TOURNAMENT

Apr 19, 2015 at Jackson, Miss. Northwest........... 000 102 1 - 4 7 0 (25-10) Hinds............... 000 111 4 - 7 7 1 (31-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Austin Sanders (3-0) LP-Ian Painter (3-2) T-2:35 A-310 HR HINDS - Jordan Washam, Casey Echols

May 07, 2015 at Raymond, Miss. Northwest........... 120 014 001 - 9 10 0 (31-13) East Mississippi.... 060 000 010 - 7 9 0 (28-15) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Colin Liles (3-2) LP-Andrew Crane (6-2) T-2:53 A-341 HR NWCC - Luke Latham (2)

Apr 22, 2015 at Scooba, Miss. Northwest........... 210 131 030 - 11 13 1 (25-11) East Mississippi.... 600 023 31X - 15 18 4 (23-12) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Ryder Davis (1-0) LP-Peter Barton (1-2) T-2:48 HR NWCC - James Clark, Luke Latham HR EMCC - David Pimentel, Chris McCullough

May 08, 2015 at Raymond, Miss. Hinds............... 060 000 000 - 6 10 1 (40-5) Northwest........... 000 010 000 - 1 4 5 (31-14) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Derek Martin (6-0) LP-Austin Towles (4-2) T-2:47 A-316

Apr 22, 2015 at Scooba, Miss. Northwest........... 000 410 42 - 11 9 4 (26-11) East Mississippi.... 301 010 40 - 9 14 3 (23-13) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Koby Busby (2-0) LP-Jake Bracewell (0-2) T-3:14 A-155 Apr 25, 2015 at Meridian, Miss. Northwest........... 321 030 011 - 11 11 0 (26-12) Meridian............ 341 310 00X - 12 17 3 (31-11) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Bryant Johnston (7-1) LP-Colt Smith (6-2) T-3:00 HR NWCC - Clay Casey 2 (10), Kody Kimbrough (4) HR MCC - Dustin Smith, Andrew Crook

May 08, 2015 at Raymond, Miss. Northwest........... 201 000 700 - 10 13 3 (32-14) East Mississippi.... 012 000 200 - 5 9 2 (29-16) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Ian Painter (4-2) LP-Ryder Davis (1-1) T-3:25 A-303 HR NWCC - Stuart Chick (2), Dalton Dulin (3), Clay Casey (12) HR EMCC - JoVaughn McNabb May 09, 2015 at Raymond, Miss. Northwest........... 002 000 1 - 3 8 2 (32-15) Hinds............... 100 03(10) X - 14 13 0 (41-5) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Casey Sutton (6-1) LP-Jonathan Lindsey (2-2) T-2:28 A-302 2015 MACJC Baseball Championship Game

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NJCAA REGION 23 TOURNAMENT May 14, 2015 at Eunice, La. Northwest........... 000 00 - 0 3 2 (32-16) LSU Eunice.......... 156 0X - 12 10 0 (42-9) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Mitch Sewald (12-1) LP-Colin Liles (3-3) T-1:44 A-539 HR LSUE - Steven Sensley May 15, 2015 at Eunice, La. Northwest........... 100 011 000 01 - 4 10 0 (33-16) East Mississippi.... 000 000 300 00 - 3 10 3 (29-18) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Ian Painter (5-2) Save-Koby Busby(6) LP-Jay Booth (1-1) T-3:10 A-231 There was a 53-minute rain delay in the 9th along with a 57-minute in the 10th; Northwest will face Hinds in the Reg. 23 Semifinals May 16, 2015 at Eunice, La. Hinds............... 402 102 0 - 9 12 0 (43-6) Northwest........... 000 001 0 - 1 8 3 (33-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Casey Sutton (7-1) Save-Keller Bradford(1) LP-Hunter Lacefield (0-2) T-2:17 A-174

2015 Northwest By The No’s

Day Games.............................................. 27-15 Night Games............................................... 6-2 vs Left Starter............................................ 10-2 vs Right Starter....................................... 23-15 1-Run games............................................... 6-5 2-Run games............................................... 7-3 5+Run games........................................... 16-7 Extra innings............................................... 3-1 Shutouts..................................................... 5-1 Scoring 0-2 runs.......................................... 2-6 Scoring 3-5 runs.......................................... 6-8 Scoring 6-9 runs........................................ 14-1 Scoring 10+ runs...................................... 11-2 Scored in 1st inning.................................. 16-2 Scores first................................................ 22-6 Opponent scores first.............................. 11-11 After 4 leading.......................................... 20-2 After 4 trailing........................................... 7-12 After 4 tied.................................................. 6-3 After 5 leading.......................................... 20-0 After 5 trailing........................................... 5-15 After 5 tied.................................................. 7-1 After 6 leading.......................................... 23-0 After 6 trailing........................................... 5-14 After 6 tied.................................................. 4-2 Hit 0 home runs...................................... 13-10 Hit 1 home run.......................................... 15-4 Hit 2+ home runs....................................... 5-3 Opponent 0 home runs............................. 25-8 Opponent 1 home run................................. 7-5 Opponent 2+ HRs....................................... 1-4 Made 0 errors.............................................. 9-5 Made 1 error............................................... 8-3 Made 2+ errors......................................... 16-9 Opp. made 0 errors...................................... 5-9 Opp. made 1 error....................................... 7-4 Opp. made 2+ errors................................. 21-4 Out-hit opponent...................................... 22-2 Out-hit by opponent................................. 5-13

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TOTAL Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

.000

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0

.000

0

0

0-0

2

7

FINAL CAREER STATS

1

.900

era

w-l

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

3.96 5.76 4.81

2-1 1-2 3-3

10 12 22

4 3 7

0 0 0

0/0 0/1 0/1

0 1 1

23.0 20.2 43.2

27 26 53

15 19 34

13 17 30

11 14 25

19 19 38

3 7 10

0 0 0

2 2 4

103 103 206

.300 .306 .303

0 3 3

1 2 3

0 2 2

0 1 1

1 1 2

Grant Black Year

2015 TOTAL Year

2015 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.000 .000

0-0 0-0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

0 0

0-0 0-0

0 0

1 1

3 3

.250 .250

era

w-l

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

7.64 7.64

1-1 1-1

8 8

2 2

0 0

0/0 0/0

0 0

11.0 11.0

16 16

18 18

12 12

16 16

10 10

2 2

0 0

1 1

68 68

.348 .348

5 5

3 3

1 1

1 1

2 2

Davis Brown Year

2014 2015 TOTAL Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.000 .000 .000

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

.000 .000 .000

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

.000 .000 .000

0 0 0

0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 1 1

1 0 1

1 1 2

.500 .500 .500

era

w-l

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

1.40 5.79 3.56

1-0 0-0 1-0

7 6 13

0 1 1

0 0 0

0/0 0/1 0/1

1 0 1

10.0 9.2 19.2

7 14 21

4 8 12

2 8 10

2 7 9

7 6 13

0 4 4

0 0 0

1 1 2

41 51 92

.189 .333 .266

0 1 1

2 1 3

0 0 0

0 1 1

0 0 0

Clay Casey Year

2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

.333 50-50 .333 50-50

avg

156 156

46 46

52 52

10 10

2 2

12 12

39 102 39 102

.654 .654

35 35

7 7

45 45

0 0

.468 .468

3 3

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

0 14-16 0 14-16

85 85

4 4

0 1.000 0 1.000

fld%

Stuart Chick Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.395 24-14 .354 42-40 .363 66-54

avg

43 147 190

20 28 48

17 52 69

2 5 7

0 0 0

0 2 2

7 16 23

19 63 82

.442 .429 .432

9 5 14

0 2 2

3 10 13

0 1 1

.491 .378 .407

1 3 15-15 2 8 7-7 3 11 22-22

sh

19 35 54

23 52 75

1 12 13

.977 .879 .908

James Clark Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.232 25-18 .288 50-50 .274 75-68

avg

56 170 226

12 37 49

13 49 62

4 6 10

0 0 0

1 4 5

10 29 39

20 67 87

.357 .394 .385

6 20 26

6 10 16

11 36 47

0 2 2

.362 .387 .381

1 4 5

3 2 5

2-2 5-7 7-9

79 362 441

3 12 15

1 5 6

.988 .987 .987

Individual Career History Ian Painter

Year

2015 TOTAL Year

2015 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.000 .000

0-0 0-0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

0 0

0-0 0-0

0 0

6 6

2 2

.750 .750

era

w-l

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

2.93 2.93

5-2 5-2

16 16

1 1

0 0

0/1 0/1

3 3

28.2 28.2

25 25

15 15

12 12

8 8

17 17

4 4

0 0

1 1

130 130

.227 .227

5 5

9 9

0 0

1 1

2 2

Stephen Sexton Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

40

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.281 38-34 .283 47-47 .282 85-81

avg

114 152 266

17 26 43

32 43 75

10 12 22

1 0 1

1 5 6

28 47 36 70 64 117

.412 .461 .440

14 25 39

1 3 4

31 39 70

1 3 4

.362 .392 .379

1 1 2

0 0 0

3-4 0-0 3-4

42 73 115

2 0 2

2 3 5

.957 .961 .959

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Individual Career History Dalton Dulin

Year

2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

.354 50-50 .354 50-50

avg

175 175

37 37

62 62

17 17

3 3

3 3

25 25

94 94

.537 .537

24 24

6 6

19 19

8 8

.438 .438

5 5

sh

sb-att

po

0 46-53 0 46-53

a

e

fld%

78 117 78 117

10 10

.951 .951

fld%

Levert Jernigan Jr. Year

2015 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

.286 .286

34-0 34-0

7 7

18 18

2 2

1 1

0 0

0 0

1 1

3 3

.429 .429

0 0

0 0

2 2

0 0

.286 .286

0 0

0 0

5-7 5-7

5 5

0 0

0 1.000 0 1.000

Kody Kimbrough Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.200 22-22 .267 29-27 .244 51-49

avg

45 90 135

4 7 11

9 24 33

3 5 8

0 1 1

2 5 7

9 22 31

18 46 64

.400 .511 .474

12 10 22

5 4 9

13 30 43

1 2 3

.413 .362 .381

1 1 2

1 1 2

0-0 0-0 0-0

115 167 282

24 30 54

1 6 7

.993 .970 .980

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

1 8-10 1 8-10 2 16-20

25 30 55

5 2 7

0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000

Luke Latham Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

.250 36-35 .226 49-48 .235 85-83

avg

100 164 264

25 26 51

25 37 62

5 7 12

1 0 1

7 2 9

23 53 29 50 52 103

.530 .305 .390

17 12 29

7 6 13

26 42 68

0 2 2

.395 .296 .335

0 4 4

Colin Liles Year

2014 2015 TOTAL Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

.000 .000 .000

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

.000 .000 .000

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

.000 .000 .000

0 0 0

0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 2 2

1 7 8

0 1.000 2 .818 2 .833

fld%

era

w-l

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

3.87 2.78 2.99

1-2 3-3 4-5

11 18 29

0 3 3

0 0 0

0/0 0/0 0/0

0 2 2

12.2 55.1 68.0

17 51 68

10 32 42

7 22 29

8 11 19

11 50 61

2 7 9

0 1 1

2 5 7

66 236 302

.354 .248 .268

1 4 5

4 10 14

1 1 2

3 3 6

3 6 9

Landon McFadden Year

2015 TOTAL Year

2015 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.000 .000

0-0 0-0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

0 0

0-0 0-0

0 0

3 3

1 1

.750 .750

era

w-l

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

2.16 2.16

2-0 2-0

8 8

2 2

0 0

0/1 0/1

0 0

22.2 22.2

25 25

8 8

7 7

8 8

13 13

4 4

0 0

1 1

102 102

.281 .281

1 1

4 4

0 0

0 0

1 1

Individual Career History Michael Wilson

Year

2014 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

.200 .200

8-0 8-0

5 5

2 2

1 1

1 1

0 0

0 0

0 0

2 2

.400 .400

1 1

0 0

1 1

0 0

.333 .333

0 0

0 0

0-0 0-0

1 1

1 1

0 1.000 0 1.000

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RANGERS IN THE MLB DRAFT

ALL-TIME DRAFT PICKS (1986-2015) Cody Reed, LHP Bill Selby, 2B Jordan Barnes, CF Chad Cregar, 1B Rolando Geigel, P Dalton Dulin, SS Brian Leach, RHP Tanner Cable, RHP Charley Sullivan, RHP Jonathan Carroll, C Jesus Albino, RHP Michael Ross, 2B Nathan Bowden, SS Brian Leach, RHP Chad Cregar, 1B Brad Burkhead, OF Chase Ware, P Jack Peel, OF Johnny Ray, P Mark Carson, P Jeremy Gross, C Eduardo Pena, OF Joel Posey, P Chase Ware, P

2013 (2nd) 1992 (13th) 2013 (15th) 2009 (15th) 1998 (16th) 2015 (17th) 2008 (25th) 2013 (26th) 2013 (29th) 2000 (34th) 2002 (34th) 2006 (35th) 2001 (36th) 2007 (38th) 2008 (47th) 2002 (49th) 2008 (50th) 1986 (FA) 1989 (FA) 1991 (FA) 1998 (FA) 2001 (FA) 2004 (FA) 2009 (FA)

Kansas City Royals Boston Red Sox New York Yankees Florida Marlins Kansas City Royals Washington Nationals

Pittsburgh Pirates Toronto Blue Jays Detroit Tigers New York Yankees Arizona Dbacks Tampa Bay Rays New York Yankees Kansas City Royals Chicago Cubs Texas Rangers S.F. Giants Chicago White Sox Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Reds New York Yankees Chicago White Sox Oakland Athletics Cincinnati Reds

Player Jack Peel Johnny Ray Mark Carson Bill Selby Rolando Geigel Jeremy Gross Jonathan Carroll Nathan Bowden Eduardo Pena Jesus Albino Brad Burkhead Joel Posey

Pos Years at NWCC OF 1983, 1984 P 1986, 1987 P 1988, 1989 2B 1990 P 1998 C 1995, 1996 C SS 1999, 2000 OF 1998, 1999 RHP OF P 2000, 2001

Michael Ross Brian Leach Brian Leach Chad Cregar Chase Ware Chad Cregar Chase Ware Cody Reed Jordan Barnes Tanner Cable Charley Sullivan Dalton Dulin

2B RHP RHP 1B P 1B P LHP CF RHP RHP SS

2006, 2007 2007 2007 2006, 2007 2006, 2007 2006, 2007 2006, 2007 2012, 2013 2013 2013 2010 2015

Draft Year (Round) MLB Organization 1986 (Free agent) Chicago White Sox 1989 (Free agent) Cincinnati Reds 1991 (Free agent) Cincinnati Reds 1992 (13th) Boston Red Sox 1998 (16th) Kansas City Royals 1998 (Free agent) New York Yankees 2000 (34th) New York Yankees 2001 (36th) New York Yankees 2001 (Free agent) Chicago White Sox 2002 (34th) Arizona Diamondbacks 2002 (49th) Texas Rangers 2004 (Free agent) Oakland Athletics 2006 (35th) 2007 (38th) 2008 (25th) 2008 (47th) 2008 (50th) 2009 (15th) 2009 (Free agent) 2013 (2nd) 2013 (15th) 2013 (26th) 2013 (29th) 2015 (17th)

Tampa Bay Devil Rays Kansas City Royals Pittsburgh Pirates Chicago Cubs San Francisco Giants Florida Marlins Cincinnati Reds Kansas City Royals New York Yankees Toronto Blue Jays Detroit Tigers Washington Nationals

Mark Carson Era (2006-present)

DALTON DULIN

CODY REED

JORDAN BARNES

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RANGERS IN THE MINORS Cody Reed was Kansas City’s second round selection (46th overall) in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Northwest where he threw a no-hitter his freshman year and was named an NJCAA Third Team All-American as a sophomore. He was traded to the Cincinnati Reds in July 2015 as part of a four-player deal with MLB All-Star and 2015 World Series champion, Johnny Cueto. Reed, a Horn Lake native, is the highest draft choice in the school’s baseball history and the 10th highest all-time in MACJC history. Reed ended his Northwest career as the school’s all-time leader in strikeouts (161), wins (16), innings pitched (137.2), batters faced (601), starts (23) and shutouts (five). Reed blossomed in 2015, simplifying his mechanics, which made his delivery easier to repeat. He saw his fastball tick up into the upper 90s more frequently and his power slider and change-up began to show signs of becoming above average pitches as well. He was a combined 13-9 with a 2.41 ERA and was named the starter in the California-Carolina League All-Star Game. He will attend the Reds’ big league camp this spring and is ranked the No. 7 LHP in all of minor league baseball.

CODY REED

YEAR 2013 2014 2015 2015 2015 Career

TEAM LEVEL Idaho Falls ROK Lexington A (Full) NW Arkansas AA Wilmington A (Adv) Pensacola AA Minors

W 0 3 2 5 6 16

L 1 9 2 5 2 19

ERA 6.07 5.46 3.45 2.14 2.17 3.82

G 15 19 5 13 8 60

GS 6 19 5 10 8 48

CG SHO SV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1

IP 29.2 84.0 28.2 67.1 49.2 259.1

H 31 105 26 62 39 263

R ER HR 24 20 0 66 51 5 16 11 3 19 16 3 14 12 1 139 110 12

HB 4 3 1 1 2 11

BB 23 36 8 18 16 101

IBB 0 0 0 0 0 0

SO AVG 25 .270 58 .312 19 .239 65 .243 60 .220 227 .265

WHIP 1.82 1.68 1.19 1.19 1.11 1.40

Outfielder Jordan Barnes was selected in the 15th round by the New York Yankees on the final day of the 2013 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft after his freshman season with the Rangers. As the 464th overall pick, Barnes was the fourth highest draft choice in the school’s baseball history behind All-American teammate Cody Reed (2nd, 46th overall), Bill Selby (13th, 366th overall) and Chad Cregar (15th, 458th overall). In his only season in a Ranger uniform, the Arlington High School (Tenn.) product hit .324 with 10 doubles, three triples, a home run, 24 RBIs and 31 runs scored. A First Team All-MACJC selection, Barnes was also a team-best 22-for-22 in stolen bases with a team-leading .475 on-base percentage. Barnes has spent the last three seasons down in Tampa, Fla., in rookie ball for the GCL Yankees1 and GCL Yankees2.

YEAR TEAM LEVEL 2013 Yankees1 ROK 2014 Yankees2 ROK 2015 Yankees1 ROK Career Minors

G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 48 150 13 30 32 2 0 0 9 14 0 30 7 5 .200 .281 .213 .495 45 122 15 22 30 3 1 1 9 15 0 39 9 1 .180 .286 .246 .532 37 99 12 22 30 3 1 1 12 12 0 26 4 0 .222 .310 .303 .613 130 371 40 74 92 8 2 2 30 41 0 95 20 6 .199 .290 .248 .538

JORDAN BARNES

Second baseman Dalton Dulin was selected in the 17th round by the Washington Nationals on the final day of the 2015 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. He’s the 17th all-time draft pick from Northwest and an impressive ninth since 2008. The Vanderbilt commit is the sixth highest draft choice in the school’s baseball history. Dulin was also drafted out of high school in the 36th round by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2013 MLB Draft. In his only season in a Ranger uniform, the MUS product and Ole Miss transfer hit .354 with a school-record tying 17 doubles, three triples, three home runs, 25 RBIs and 37 runs scored. He tied for the NJCAA Division II lead with 46 stolen bases on 53 attempts, breaking the school’s single-season record of 35 set during the 2014 season. He added a .438 on-base percentage, drew 30 free passes and fielded .951 in 205 chances. Entering the season, Dulin was ranked 97th in Perfect Game’s Top 200 JUCO prospects list and was also listed as one of the Top 350 MLB Draft prospects by MinorLeagueBall.com. Dulin helped Ole Miss advance to the College World Series as a freshman, playing in 38 games (11 starts) and hitting .264 with seven RBIs, six runs scored and six stolen bases. He also fielded .978 in 45 chances.

DALTON DULIN

YEAR TEAM LEVEL G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS 2015 AUB A (Short) 35 99 27 27 35 6 1 0 8 18 0 21 8 1 .273 .410 .354 .763 Career Minors 35 99 27 27 35 6 1 0 8 18 0 21 8 1 .273 .410 .354 .763

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CLAY CASEY

DOMENICK CARLINI

2016 (as of 1/27) Colt Smith LeeMarcus Boyd Peyton Plumlee

RHP SS RHP

Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi Mississippi State

2015 Clay Casey Dalton Dulin Kody Kimbrough Peter Barton Landon McFadden Grant Black James Clark Stephen Sexton Luke Latham

OF SS C RHP RHP RHP 1B OF UTIL

University of Houston Vanderbilt University Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas-Monticello West Alabama

2014 Matt Ferguson Domenick Carlini James Lear Jay King Cody Waddell Tanner Cable Tanner Densford Tyler Scholl Brennan Pugh Tucker Smith Peyton Willoughby

RHP LHP OF/INF SS RHP RHP 2B/P RHP INF INF RHP

Memphis SE Louisiana Southern Mississippi Ole Miss Delta State University Delta State/Belhaven Mississippi College Mississippi College Williams Baptist Williams Baptist Christian Brothers

2013 Cody Reed LHP Jim Tom Copeland RHP Walt McCullough OF Reed Davis RHP J.D. Tackett C Dylan Castoria OF

Ole Miss Belhaven University Belhaven University Victory University Mississippi College Mississippi Valley St.

2012 Bradley Noland 2B Dex Herrington OF Josh Johnson SS Colt Burns LHP Bill Higdon LHP Jimmy Braswell 1B Austin Overall 3B Chris Casto LHP Kyle Blount OF Keaton Hankins 3B Jeremy Massie LHP

North Alabama Delta State University Arkansas Tech Arkansas Tech Christian Brothers Mid-Continent Univ. Mid-Continent Univ. Mississippi College Mississippi College Mississippi College Ole Miss

2011 Chad Wardlaw OF Tarus Hervey RHP Drew Griffin 3B Marshal Hamrick LHP Joseph Blair C Josh Hopkins INF

Belhaven University Selma University Memphis Arkansas-Little Rock Mid-Continent Univ. Christian Brothers

2010 Matt Shaw RHP Charley Sullivan RHP Mark Husband RHP Jon-Michael Davis LHP Hunter Parham 1B Joel Rich 1B

Southern Mississippi University of Alabama Belhaven University Christian Brothers Christian Brothers Blue Mountain

2009 Alan Mathis 3B Kory Petri OF Rick Russell C/1B Matt Simpson INF Jeffrey Vance RHP Seth Walker OF

Memphis Western Kentucky Memphis Bethel College Delta State University Lee University

2008 Craig Dean Brandon Hall Kyle Hunt Jameson Rodgers Josh Ross Blake Trusty Taylor Walker

Belhaven University Delta State University Belhaven University Crichton College Memphis Crichton College Southern Mississippi

INF P P 2B P OF SS

2007 Will Britt C Jesse Butler P Chad Cregar 1B Charlie Edwards OF Blake Embrey OF Sean Johnson OF Chase Ware P

Christian Brothers Crichton College Western Kentucky Belhaven University Mississippi College Mississippi State Arkansas State

2006 John David Beane P/IF Turner Barnes INF Nick Gardner 1B Chris Garrett P Dustin Young SS

Crichton College Crichton College Crichton College Crichton College Crichton College

2005 Hugh Brown 2B Conner Douglas P Josh Irvin OF

Mississippi College Mississippi College Memphis

2004 Blake Christian C Gary-Scott Gabbert SS Tim Senter P Brandon Westmoreland P

Christian Brothers Delta State University Memphis Arkansas State

JEREMY MASSIE

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FOUR-YEAR PLAYERS [SINCE 1999] 2003 Brad Burkhead OF Adam Friga 2B Tim Lloyd OF Troy Martin 1B

Arkansas State Central Methodist Delta State Arkansas State

2002 Josh Barton P Justin Donovan OF Todd Hill 3B Brandon Rowan P

Delta State Ole Miss North Alabama Memphis

2001 Donnie Corey P Andy Gesell 1B Joel Posey P

UT-Martin Memphis Memphis

2000 Nathan Bowden SS Tatum Brown P Brandon Kizer C Brad Meadows 2B Jon Reeder OF

North Alabama North Alabama North Alabama UT-Martin Ole Miss

1999 Sledge Floyd P Daniel Husband OF Steven Oelke P Chad Thompson P Marcus Van Every 3B Jeff Walls P

Ole Miss Belhaven University Christian Brothers Delta State Delta State Delta State

CHARLEY SULLIVAN

JAMES LEAR

DREW GRIFFIN

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SINGLE-SEASON BATTING RECORDS

MATT JAMES

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 11. .424 - Jay King (61-144) - 2014 12. .421 - Troy Martin (56-133) - 2002

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CRAIG DEAN

Hits 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10.

77 - Taylor Walker - 2007 75 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 74 - Michael Gonzalez - 1999 72 - Cristian Cajigas - 2001 72 - Marcus Van Every - 1999 70 - Rick Russell - 2007 67 - Craig Dean - 2007 66 - Kory Petri - 2007 66 - Nathan Bowden - 1999 65 - Brad Burkhead - 2003

At-Bats 1. 190 - Michael Ross - 2007 2. 188 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015 3. 187 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 4. 184 - Craig Dean - 2007 5. 179 - Jon Reeder - 2000 6. 177 - Taylor Walker - 2007 7. 176 - Cristian Cajigas - 2001 8. 175 - Dalton Dulin - 2015 9. 172 - Rick Russell - 2007 10. 170 - Jeremy Gross - 1996 170 - James Clark - 2015

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 10. 15 - J.B. Fesmire - 2003 15 - Rick Russell - 2007 15 - Taylor Walker - 2008 15 - Kory Petri - 2009

Runs 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 8. 54 - Eduardo Pena - 1999 54 - Jon Reeder - 2000 54 - Michael Ross - 2007

Triples 1. 6 - Clint Sewell - 1989 2. 5 - Ben Evans - 1977 5 - Chris Mitchell - 1995 5 - Dex Herrington - 2011 5. 4 - Roger Smith - 1985 4 - Jon Bradley - 1985 4 - Robbie Rhea - 1996 4 - Cristian Cajigas - 2001 4 - Kory Petri - 2007 4 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015

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Home Runs 1. 17 - Marcus Van Every - 1999* (led NJCAA) 17 - Eduardo Pena - 1999* (led NJCAA) 3. 15 - Eduardo Pena - 1998 15 - Seth Walker - 2009 5. 14 - Bill Selby - 1990 14 - Jeremy Gross - 1996 14 - Houston Hartley - 1998 8. 13 - Nathan Bowden - 1999 13 - Seth Walker - 2008 10. 12 - Tom Carroll - 1983 12 - Craig Dean - 2007 12 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 12 - Clay Casey - 2015 Runs Batted In 1. 67 - Eduardo Pena - 1999 2. 61 - Marcus Van Every - 1999 3. 59 - Nathan Bowden - 1999 4. 58 - Andy Gesell - 2001 5. 57 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 6. 56 - Jay King - 2014 7. 52 - Brad Burkhead - 2003 8. 51 - Chad Cregar - 2007 51 - Craig Dean - 2007 10. 49 - Two Players Tied Total Bases 1. 132 - Marcus Van Every - 1999 2. 129 - Jeremy Gross - 1996 3. 124 - Eduardo Pena - 1999 4. 122 - Taylor Walker - 2007 122 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 6. 120 - Nathan Bowden - 1999 120 - Cristian Cajigas - 2001 8. 119 - Michael Gonzalez - 1999 9. 115 - Robbie Rhea - 1996 115 - Seth Walker - 2009 2016 NORTHWEST BASEBALL • NWCCRANGERS.COM


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DALTON DULIN

DREW KLEPZIG

CHARLIE EDWARDS

Stolen Bases 1. 46 - Dalton Dulin (46-53) - 2015 2. 35 - James Lear (35-39) - 2014 3. 29 - Mark Rowan (29-NA) - 1982 29 - Chad Wardlaw (29-30) - 2010 5. 27 - Jon Bradley (27-27) - 1985 6. 26 - Josh Johnson (26-30) - 2011 26 - Josh Johnson (26-27) - 2012 8. 25 - Michael Ross (25-28) - 2007 9. 24 - Paul Bakke (24-NA) - 1985 10. 23 - Jon Reeder (23-25) - 2000 23 - Charlie Edwards (23-25) - 2007

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 11. .514 - Taylor Walker (177 AB) - 2007

Most Sacrifice Hits 1. 13 - Mark Rich - 1986 2. 9 - Jay King - 2014 3. 8 - Mike Hargett - 1985 8 - Stuart Chick - 2015 8 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015 6. 7 - Gary McDonald - 1980 7 - Greg Crenshaw - 1986 8. 6 - Rick Johnston - 1985 6 - Jon Reeder - 2000 6 - Dylan Castoria - 2013 11. 5 - Numerous Players Tied

Walks 1. 40 - Andy Brauer - 1980 2. 39 - Jamell Newson - 2015 3. 37 - Josh Irvin - 2004 4. 36 - Bentley Browning - 1983 5. 35 - Tom Carroll - 1983 35 - Clay Casey - 2015 7. 34 - Michael Pennington - 2003 8. 33 - James Lear - 2014 9. 32 - Troy Martin - 2003 10. 31 - Bill Selby - 1990 31 - Greg Messer - 2000 31 - Michael Ross - 2007

Hit-By-Pitches 1. 17 - Taylor King - 2014 2. 14 - Drew Klepzig - 2011 3. 13 - Barry Finnie - 1999 4. 11 - James Lear - 2014 11 - Jordan Barnes - 2013 11 - Chad Wardlaw - 2011 11 - Blake Embrey - 2007 11 - B.W. Beckwith - 2005 9. 10 - Barry Finnie - 1998 10 - James Clark - 2015

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 - Marcus Van Every - 1999 50 - Drew Griffin - 2010 50 - Clay Casey - 2015 50 - James Clark - 2015 50 - Dalton Dulin - 2015

Slugging Percentage (min. 100 at-bats) 1. 1.009 - Bill Selby (111 AB) -1990 2. .887 - Taylor Walker (124 AB) - 2008 3. .872 - Eduardo Pena (125 AB) - 1998 4. .830 - Marcus Van Every (159 AB) - 1999 5. .816 - Eduardo Pena (152 AB) - 1999 6. .812 - Brad Burkhead (138 AB) - 2003 7. .789 - Wade Brown (123 AB) - 1994 8. .779 - Seth Walker (122 AB) - 2008 9. .759 - Jeremy Gross (170 AB) - 1996 10. .728 - Seth Walker (158 AB) - 2009

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 11. 5 - Eight Players Tied

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SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS

TIM SENTER

Appearances 1. 21 - Justin Goodrich - 2002 2. 20 - Tim Senter - 2003 3. 19 - Paul Sills - 1986 19 - Jeff Walls - 1999 19 - Mike Glover - 1983 6. 18 - Craig Yancey - 1983 18 - Tyler Scholl - 2014 18 - Koby Busby - 2015 18 - Colin Liles - 2015 10. 17 - Tatum Brown - 2000 Wins 1. 2. 4.

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11 - Paul Sills (11-0) - 1986 9 - Shane Hargett (9-3) - 1996 9 - Steve Benton (9-2) - 1985 8 - Fred Kramer (8-0) - 1985 8 - Keith Wilson (8-0) - 1986 8 - Mike Cosman (8-1) - 1988 8 - Brian Geeslin (8-1) - 1988 8 - Eduardo Pena (8-1) - 1999 8 - Chad Thompson (8-0) - 1999 8 - Joel Posey (8-0) - 2001 8 - Chase Ware (8-1) - 2007 8 - Jeffrey Vance (8-3) - 2009 8 - Tarus Hervey (8-2) - 2011 8 - Cody Reed (8-2) - 2012 8 - Cody Reed (8-3) - 2013

JUSTIN GOODRICH

Complete Games 1. 9 - Chris Tice - 1986 2. 8 - Jason Green - 1997 8 - Joel Posey - 2000 4. 7 - Joel Posey - 2001 5. 6 - Kim Todd - 1977 6 - Eduardo Pena - 1999 6 - Conner Douglas - 2005 6 - Chase Ware - 2006 9. 5 - Josh Barton - 2002 5 - Cody Reed - 2012 5 - Cody Reed - 2013 12. 4 - Eight Players Tied Shutouts 1. 3 - Joel Posey - 2001 3 - Cody Reed - 2012 3. 2 - Steven Oelke - 2000 2 - Josh Barton - 2001 2 - Chase Ware - 2006 2 - Cody Reed - 2013 2 - Matt Ferguson - 2014 2 - Domenick Carlini - 2014 Saves 1. 9 - Nason Williams - 1996* 2. 7 - Justin Goodrich - 2002 3. 6 - Tyler Scholl - 2014 6 - Koby Busby - 2015 5. 5 - Jeff Walls - 1999 5 - Tyler Scholl - 2013 7. 4 - Tatum Brown - 2000 4 - Josh Irvin - 2004 4 - Drew Griffin - 2011 10. 3 - Five Players Tied

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CONNER DOUGLAS

Innings Pitched 1. 98.0 - Shane Hargett - 1996 2. 83.0 - Paul Sills - 1986 3. 82.0 - Glenn Downs - 1996 4. 80.0 - Jason Green - 1997 5. 75.1 - Garrett Radicioni - 2011 6. 74.1 - Joel Posey - 2000 7. 73.1 - Cody Reed - 2013 8. 72.2 - Conner Douglas - 2005 9. 71.0 - Chase Ware - 2007 71.0 - Zach Cook - 2001 71.0 - Josh Barton - 2002 Earned Run Average (min. 30 IP) 1. 1.03 - Pat Kiefer (34.0 IP) - 1985 2. 1.06 - Amaury Almodovar (51.0 IP) - 1998* 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. 1.31 - Bart McAtee (42.2 IP) - 1987 8. 1.33 - Joel Posey (63.0 IP) - 2001 9. 1.38 - Travis England (30.1 IP) - 1990 10. 1.46 - Tanner Densford (33.2 IP) - 2013 Opponent Batting Average (min. 30 IP) 1. .172 - Joel Posey (63.0 IP) - 2001 2. .172 - Tarus Hervey (42.1 IP) - 2010 3. .184 - Jesus Albino (38.0 IP) - 2003 4. .191 - Tarus Hervey (57.1 IP) - 2011 5. .201 - Cody Reed (73.1 IP) - 2013 6. .212 - Justin Goodrich (39.1 IP) - 2002 7. .216 - Eduardo Pena (60.0 IP) - 1999 8. .216 - Josh Ross (50.2 IP) - 2007 9. .217 - Joel Posey (74.1 IP) - 2000 10. .225 - Garrett Radicioni (34.1 IP) - 2012 .225 - Donnie Corey (50.0 IP) - 2000 *led NJCAA 2016 NORTHWEST BASEBALL • NWCCRANGERS.COM


SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS

GARRETT RADICIONI

Strikeouts 1. 96 - Cody Reed - 2013 2. 84 - Jason Green - 1997 3. 78 - Joel Posey - 2001 4. 74 - Joel Posey - 2000 5. 71 - Richard Moise - 1995 71 - Glenn Downs - 1996 7. 67 - Fred Kramer - 1985 8. 65 - Cody Reed - 2012 9. 64 - Tarus Hervey - 2011 10. 60 - Steve Benton - 1985 60 - Domenick Carlini - 2013 Strikeouts/7 inn game (min. 38 IP) 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. 336 - Conner Douglas - 2005 2. 324 - Cody Reed - 2013 3. 323 - Garrett Radicioni - 2011 4. 320 - Chris Garrett - 2006 5. 312 - Zach Cook - 2001 6. 310 - Joel Posey - 2000 7. 306 - Josh Barton - 2002 306 - Chase Ware - 2007 9. 299 - Colt Smith - 2015 10. 295 - Tim Senter - 2004 11. 292 - Matt Shaw - 2010

TARUS HERVEY

DONNIE COREY

Most Earned Runs Allowed 1. 53 - Chris Garrett - 2006 2. 47 - Wil Hylander - 2006 3. 41 - Glenn Downs - 1996 41 - Shane Hargett - 1996 5. 40 - Joshua Posey - 2008 6. 39 - Brian Leach - 2007 7. 38 - Connor Douglas - 2005 38 - Garrett Radicioni - 2011 9. 37 - Jason Green - 1998 37 - Matt Shaw - 2010 Most Doubles Allowed 1. 24 - Chris Garrett - 2006 2. 17 - Brandon Westmoreland - 2003 17 - Brent Biggs - 2006 4. 16 - Blake Richardson - 2003 16 - Austin Towles - 2015 6. 15 - Joel Posey - 2000 7. 14 - Zach Cook - 2001 8. 13 - Steven Oelke - 2000 13 - Jesus Albino - 2002 13 - Joshua Posey - 2008 13 - Matt Shaw - 2010 13 - Domenick Carlini - 2014 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 7. 9 - Brent Biggs - 2006 9 - Chase Ware - 2007 9 - Wes Grilliette - 2009 10. 8 - Four Players Tied

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Most Hit Batters 1. 18 - Max Lonon - 2005 2. 16 - Matt Shaw - 2009 3. 15 - Tanner Cable - 2013 4. 14 - Ken Ellis - 2004 14 - Chris Garrett - 2006 14 - Mark Husband - 2010 7. 13 - Tim Senter - 2004 13 - Cody Waddell - 2013 9. 12 - Eduardo Pena - 1999 12 - Wes Grilliette - 2007 12 - Tyler Scholl - 2013 Runners Picked Off 1. 9 - Donnie Corey - 2000 2. 7 - Joel Posey - 2000 7 - Tanner Cable - 2013 4. 5 - Chase Ware - 2007 5. 4 - Ken Ellis - 2005 4 - Brian Leach - 2007 4 - Brandon Hall - 2007 4 - Drew Klepzig - 2011 4 - Jeremy Massie - 2012 4 - Justin Rose - 2012 4 - Domenick Carlini - 2013 Most Caught Stealing (catcher) 1. 19 - Matt Smith - 2002 2. 15 - Luke Carroll - 2001 3. 14 - Justin Rose - 2012 4. 11 - Joseph Blair - 2011 11 - Drew Klepzig - 2011 6. 10 - Jeffrey Ferrell - 2003 10 - Rick Russell - 2009 8. 9 - Marcus Van Every - 1999 9 - Felix Bruno - 2005 9 - Rick Russell - 2007 9 - Cody Carson - 2013

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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 .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 7. 50 - 2015 50 - 2009 50 - 1986 Most At-Bats 1. 1,676 - 2007 2. 1,584 - 1999 3. 1,522 - 2015 4. 1,491 - 2011 5. 1,480 - 1996 6. 1,437 - 2000 7. 1,415 - 2013 8. 1,410 - 2005 9. 1,406 - 2009

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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 10. 341 - 1982 11. 338 - 1985 Most Hits 1. 599 - 2007 2. 557 - 1999 3. 480 - 1996 4. 479 - 2000 5. 468 - 2011 6. 462 - 2002 7. 461 - 2015 8. 458 - 2009 9. 444 - 2001 10. 440 - 1986

Most Doubles 1. 106 - 1999 2. 103 - 2001 103 - 2007 4. 97 - 2014 5. 95 - 2004 95 - 2008 7. 94 - 2002 8. 92 - 2009 9. 90 - 2005 10. 89 - 1996 11. 88 - 2015 88 - 2011 88 - 2003

Most Triples 1. 17 - 2007 2. 15 - 1981 15 - 2015 4. 14 - 1977 5. 13 - 2011 13 - 1996 13 - 1980 8. 12 - 1986 9. 11 - 2006 11 - 1995 11 - 1982 12. 10 - 1985 10 - 1991 10 - 2001

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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. 57 - 2007 9. 55 - 2004 10. 54 - 2009

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 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 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 10. 26 - 2015

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 Sacrifice Hits 1. 37 - 1986 2. 36 - 2011 3. 33 - 1990 33 - 1994 5. 30 - 1995 30 - 2014 7. 29 - 1977 29 -2015 9. 28 - 2013 10. 27 - 1985

Most Walks 1. 274 - 1983 2. 237 - 2000 3. 231 - 1986 4. 228 - 2007 5. 216 - 2003 6. 215 - 2002 7. 211 - 1999 8. 204 - 2001 9. 203 - 2004 203 - 2005

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. 94 (94-NA) - 1983

Most Times Hit by Pitch 1. 78 - 2014 2. 61 - 2011 3. 58 - 2008 4. 52 - 2005 5. 51 - 2001 6. 48 - 2015 7. 46 - 2007 46 - 2013 9. 45 - 2003 45 - 2002

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

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SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Most Stolen Base Atempts 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. 121 (108-121) - 2012 8. 111 (103-111) - 1999 9. 105 (93-105) - 2000 10. 94 (94-NA) - 1983 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 3.21 (351.0 IP) - 2000

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 6. 34 (34-9) - 1985 7. 33 (33-5) - 1982 33 (33-17) - 2015 9. 32 (32-15) - 2001 10. 31 (31-21) - 2011 31 (31-18) - 2013 Most Saves 1. 13 - 1999 13 - 2015 3. 10 - 2000 10 - 2011 10 - 2014 6. 9 - 1996 9 - 2002 9 - 2007 9. 8 - 2013 10. 7 - 2004

Lowest Opponent Batting Avg. 1. .252 (358.2 IP) - 2013 2. .260 (332.2 IP) - 2001 3. .262 (395.0 IP) - 2007 4. .263 (322.1 IP) - 2012 5. .264 (351.0 IP) - 2000 6. .264 (378.0 IP) - 1999 7. .264 (378.2 IP) - 2011 8. .266 (335.2 IP) - 2010 9. .267 (329.0 IP) - 2014 10. .268 (345.0 IP) - 2002 11. .275 (387.2 IP) - 2015

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

Most Strikeouts/7 inn Game 1. 6.62 (251.2 IP) - 1982 2. 6.59 (287.0 IP) - 2008 3. 6.45 (322.1 IP) - 2012 4. 6.30 (351.0 IP) - 2000 5. 6.19 (358.2 IP) - 2013 6. 6.06 (332.2 IP) - 2001 7. 5.99 (298.0 IP) - 1985 8. 5.97 (345.0 IP) - 2002 9. 5.96 (169.0 IP) - 1976 10. 5.87 (198.0 IP) - 1977

Most Shutouts 1. 10 - 1998 2. 7 - 2000 7 - 2001 4. 5 - 2012 5 - 2013 5 - 2015 7. 4 - 1997 4 - 2002 4 - 2004 4 - 2005 4 - 2014 12. 3 - 1999 3 - 2006 3 - 2009 3 - 2010 3 - 2011

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Most Innings Pitched 1. 395.0 - 2007 2. 387.2 - 2015 3. 378.2 - 2011 4. 378.0 - 1999 5. 358.2 - 2013 6. 354.0 - 1996 7. 351.1 - 2005 8. 351.0 - 2000 9. 345.0 - 1986 345.0 - 2002 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 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 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 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 Strikeouts 1. 329 - 2007 2. 317 - 2013 3. 316 - 2000 4. 315 - 1999 5. 301 - 2014 6. 297 - 2012 7. 294 - 2002 8. 288 - 2001 9. 280 - 2011 10. 279 - 2010 11. 276 - 2015 Fewest HR Allowed 1. 22 - 2000 22 - 2012 22 - 2015 4. 23 - 2004 5. 25 - 2013 6. 26 - 2003 7. 27 - 2010 8. 28 - 2001 9. 29 - 1997 10. 31 - 2014 11. 36 - 2011 Fewest Hit Batters 1. 22 - 1998 2. 25 - 1997 3. 31 - 2003 4. 35 - 2001 5. 39 - 2002 6. 48 - 2000 7. 52 - 2008 8. 54 - 2012 54 - 2014 10. 55 - 2009 11. 56 - 1999 56 - 2005 56 - 2006 Most Runners Picked Off 1. 25 - 2000 2. 16 - 2007 16 - 2013 4. 12 - 2011 12 - 1999 12 - 2015 7. 11 - 2010 11 - 2012 9. 10 - 2005 10. 9 - 2008

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CAREER BATTING RECORDS

TAYLOR WALKER

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. .392 - Kory Petri (111-283) - 2007, 09 6. .384 - Ernesto Diaz (104-271) - 1997-98 7. .379 - Paul Bakke (113-298) - 1985-86 8. .379 - Seth Walker (106-280) - 2008-09 9. .378 - Charlie Edwards (127-336) - 2006-07 10. .377 - Brandon Kizer (87-231) - 1999-00 At-Bats 1. 336 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 2. 318 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 3. 314 - Michael Ross - 2006-07 4. 311 - Jon Reeder - 1999-00 5. 310 - James Lear - 2013-14 6. 309 - Craig Dean - 2007-08 7. 303 - Jay King - 2013-14 8. 301 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 9. 298 - Paul Bakke - 1985-86 10. 297 - Chad Wardlaw - 2010-11 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. 87 - Brad Burkhead - 2002-03 9. 86 - Bentley Browning - 1983-84 10. 84 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 11. 83 - Paul Bakke - 1985-86 83 - Gary-Scott Gabbert - 2003-04

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Hits 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14.

EDUARDO PENA

135 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 127 - Brad Burkhead - 2002-03 127 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 118 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 117 - Marcus Van Every - 1998-99 116 - Craig Dean - 2007-08 113 - Paul Bakke - 1985-86 113 - Eduardo Pena - 1998-99 111 - Kory Petri - 2007, 09 111 - Kramer Hollenbach - 2013-14 109 - Michael Ross - 2006-07 108 - Jay King - 2013-14 107 - Bradley Noland - 2011-12 106 - Rick Russell - 2007, 09 106 - Seth Walker - 2008-09 106 - Chad Wardlaw - 2010-11

Doubles 1. 32 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 2. 26 - Brad Burkhead - 2002-03 26 - Kory Petri - 2007,09 4. 22 - Eduardo Pena - 1998-99 22 - Justin Donovan - 2001-02 22 - Dex Herrington - 2011-12 22 - Taylor King - 2013-14 22 - Stephen Sexton - 2014-15 9. 21 - Six Players Tied Triples 1. 8 - Chris Mitchell - 1995-96 2. 6 - Clint Sewell - 1988-89 6 - Dex Herrington - 2011-12 4. 5 - Six 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. 21 - Tom Carroll - 1982-83 6. 20 - Craig Dean - 2007-08 7. 19 - Houston Hartley - 1997-98 19 - Brad Burkhead - 2002-03 19 - Felix Bruno - 2004-05 19 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 Runs Batted In 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. 79 - Alan Mathis - 2008-09 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 9. 173 - Dex Herrington - 2011-12 10. 170 - Chris Mitchell - 1995-96

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MICHAEL ROSS

Stolen Bases 1. 55 - James Lear (55-63) - 2013-14 2. 52 - Josh Johnson (52-57) - 2011-12 3. 50 - Chad Wardlaw (50-53) - 2010-11 4. 46 - Dalton Dulin (46-53) - 2015 5. 40 - Paul Bakke (40-40) - 1985-86 6. 36 - Jon Reeder (36-39) - 1999-00 36 - Michael Ross (36-40) - 2006-07 8. 35 - Bradley Noland (35-44) - 2011-12 9. 34 - Brennan Pugh (34-37) - 2013-14 10. 33 - Charlie Edwards (33-37) - 2006-07 33 - Dex Herrington (33-35) - 2011-12 Walks 1. 64 - Josh Irvin - 2004-05 2. 60 - Michael Ross - 2006-07 3. 56 - Michael Pennington - 2003-04 4. 55 - Troy Martin - 2001-03 5. 53 - Andy Gesell - 2000-01 6. 51 - Tom Carroll - 1982-83 7. 50 - Gary-Scott Gabbert - 2003-04 8. 49 - Bentley Browning - 1983-84 49 - Greg Messer - 2000-01 49 - James Lear - 2013-14 11. 48 - Kory Petri - 2007,09 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. .750 - Seth Walker (280 AB) - 2008-09 5. .731 - Brad Burkhead (290 AB) - 2002-03 6. .673 - Nathan Bowden (318 AB) - 1999-00 7. .671 - Jeremy Gross (237 AB) - 1995-96 8. .650 - Craig Dean (309 AB) - 2007-08 9. .646 - Josh Irvin (257 AB) - 2004-05 10. .623 - Brandon Kizer (231 AB) - 1999-00

GARY-SCOTT GABBERT

DREW GRIFFIN

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. .481 - Josh Irvin (257 AB) - 2004-05 6. .480 - Gary-Scott Gabbert (269 AB) - 03-04 7. .474 - Eduardo Pena (277 AB) - 1998-99 8. .471 - Troy Martin (254 AB) - 2001-03 9. .470 - Brandon Kizer (231 AB) - 1999-00 10. .466 - Seth Walker (280 AB) - 2008-09 Hit-By-Pitches 1. 23 - Barry Finnie - 1997-99 2. 20 - Taylor King - 2013-14 3. 18 - Drew Klepzig - 2010-11 4. 17 - Greg Messer - 2000-01 17 - James Lear - 2013-14 6. 16 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 16 - James Clark - 2014-15 8. 15 - Chad Wardlaw - 2010-11 9. 14 - Gary-Scott Gabbert - 2003-04 10. 13 - Luke Latham - 2014-15 13 - Austin Overall - 2011-12 13 - Matt James - 2008-09 13 - B.W. Beckwith - 2005-06 Sacrifice Flies 1. 15 - Eduardo Pena - 1998-99 2. 12 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 12 - Kramer Hollenbach - 2013-14 4. 11 - Gary-Scott Gabbert - 2003-04 5. 10 - Andy Gesell - 2000-01 10 - Jon Reeder - 1999-00 10 - Josh Irvin - 2004-05 8. 9 - Drew Griffin - 2010-11 9. 8 - Four Players Tied

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Sacrifice Hits 1. 16 - Mark Rich - 1985-86 2. 12 - Jay King - 2013-14 3. 11 - Rick Johnston - 1985-86 11 - Stuart Chick - 2014-15 5. 9 - Josh Johnson - 2011-12 6. 8 - Mike Hargett - 1984-85 8 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-pres. 8. 7 - Ricky Johnson - 1979-80 7 - Gary McDonald - 1980 7 - Greg Crenshaw - 1986-87 7 - Mark Rose - 1991-92 7 - Jon Reeder - 1999-00 7 - Dylan Castoria - 2011, 13 Games Played 1. 101 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 2. 99 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 3. 97 - Kory Petri - 2007, 09 4. 96 - Chad Wardlaw - 2010-11 5. 95 - Craig Dean - 2007-08 6. 94 - Rick Russell - 2007, 09 94 - James Lear - 2013-14 8. 93 - Michael Ross - 2006-07 93 - Bradley Noland - 2011-12 10. 92 - Jon Reeder - 1999-00 92 - Drew Griffin - 2010-11 92 - Jay King - 2013-14 13. 91 - Four Players Tied

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CODY REED

Appearances 1. 33 - Tim Senter - 2003-04 33 - Tyler Scholl - 2013-14 3. 31 - Craig Yancey - 1982-83 4. 30 - Mike Irby - 1989-90 30 - Justin Goodrich - 2001-02 6. 29 - Colin Liles - 2014-15 7. 28 - Paul Sills - 1985-86 28 - Chris Tice - 1985-86 28 - Jeff Walls - 1998-99 10. 27 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 27 - Mike Cosman - 1987-88 Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 10.

16 - Cody Reed (16-5) - 2012-13 15 - Joel Posey (15-3) - 2000-01 14 - Chase Ware (14-4) - 2006-07 13 - Steve Benton (13-3) - 1984-85 13 - Paul Sills (13-1) - 1985-86 13 - Mike Cosman (13-3) - 1987-88 13 - Shane Hargett (13-4) - 1995-96 13 - Josh Barton (13-5) - 2001-02 13 - Matt Ferguson (13-5) - 2013-14 12 - Keith Downs (12-1) - 1979-80 12 - Brandon Westmoreland (12-5) - 2003-04 12 - Tarus Hervey (12-4) - 2010-11

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 - Six Players Tied

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JOEL POSEY

Shutouts 1. 5 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 2. 4 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 3. 2 - Josh Barton - 2001-02 2 - Steven Oelke - 1999-00 2 - Eduardo Pena - 1998-99 2 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 2 - Jesus Albino - 2002-03 2 - Matt Ferguson - 2013-14 2 - Domenick Carlini - 2013-14 Saves 1. 11 - Tyler Scholl - 2013-14 2. 10 - Nason Williams - 1996-97 3. 8 - Justin Goodrich - 2001-02 4. 6 - Drew Griffin - 2010-11 6 - Koby Busby - 2015-pres. 6. 5 - Tatum Brown - 1999-00 5 - Jeff Walls - 1998-99 8. 4 - Josh Irvin - 2004-05 9. 3 - Nine Players Tied Most Strikeouts 1. 161 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 2. 152 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 3. 126 - Richard Moise - 1994-95 4. 119 - Domenick Carlini - 2013-14 5. 117 - Tarus Hervey - 2010-11 6. 115 - Jason Green - 1997-98 7. 106 - Steven Oelke - 1999-00 8. 104 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 9. 102 - Josh Ross - 2007-08 10. 97 - Glenn Downs - 1995-96

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CHASE WARE

Innings Pitched 1. 137.2 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 2. 137.1 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 3. 133.1 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 4. 128.1 - Shane Hargett - 1995-96 5. 121.1 - Chris Garrett - 2005-06 6. 120.0 - Josh Barton - 2001-02 120.0 - Jason Green - 1997-98 8. 119.2 - Domenick Carlini - 2013-14 9. 117.1 - Michael Shettles - 1994-95 117.1 - Matt Ferguson - 2013-14 11. 114.0 - Richard Moise - 1994-95 Earned Run Average (min. 50 IP) 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 IP) 1. .183 - Tarus Hervey (99.2 IP) - 2010-11 2. .196 - Joel Posey (137.1 IP) - 2000-01 3. .219 - Jesus Albino (99.1 IP) - 2002-03 .219 - Cody Reed (137.2 IP) - 2012-13 5. .236 - Brandon Rowan (51.0 IP) - 2001-02 6. .237 - Justin Goodrich (61.2 IP) - 2001-02 7. .240 - Donnie Corey (74.0 IP) - 2000-01 .240 - Tanner Cable (88.2 IP) - 2013-14 9. .244 - Mark Husband (71.1 IP) - 2009-10 10. .245 - Brian Leach (55.2 IP) - 2007 11. .246 - Chase Ware (133.1 IP) - 2006-07

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ALL-MACJC/ALL-REGION NJCAA All-Region 1977 P-Kim Todd INF-Carey Smith OF-Ben Evans 1985 RF-Roger Smith 3B-Dan Thornton 1989 SS-Steve Menotti OF-Clint Sewell 1990 SS-Steve Menotti 1992 SS-Jay Treadway 1995 3B-Wash Respess 2B-Chris Mitchell OF-Aaron Evans

2001 P-Joel Posey OF-Cristian Cajigas 2002 P-Josh Barton 1B-Troy Martin 2003 P-Brad Burkhead 3B-J.B. Fesmire 2005 P-Chris Garrett 2006 2B-Michael Ross 2007 SS-Taylor Walker 2008 SS-Taylor Walker

1996 C-Jeremy Gross OF-Robbie Rhea 2B-Chris Mitchell OF-Mike Hanson RHP-Shane Hargett

2009 OF-Seth Walker

1997 1B-Brandon Burnett

2013 OF-Dylan Castoria LHP-Cody Reed

1998 OF-Eduardo Pena P/1B-Amaury Almodovar 1999 1B-Nathan Bowden OF-Eduardo Pena OF-Daniel Husband

2011 INF-Drew Griffin OF-Chad Wardlaw

2014 OF-Kramer Hollenbach SS-Jay King 2015 OF-Clay Casey SS-Dalton Dulin

All-Eastern District

1977 2B-Ben Evans

1976 2B-Ben Evans Joe Wilson INF-Carey Smith 1977 P-Kim Todd INF-Carey Smith 2B-Ben Evans

1985 RF-Roger Smith 3B-Dan Thornton P-Fred Kramer 2B-Rodney Bright LF-Jon Bradley CF-Paul Bakke P-Steve Benton

All-MACJC Selections 1986 Paul Bakke Scott Allison Paul Sills Mark Rich

1988 RHP-Mike Cosman 2B-Cameron Blount LHP-Brian Geeslin RHP-Mark Carson (HM) SS-Bobby Pickett (HM) RHP-Robbie Williams (HM) 1B-Mark Johnston (HM) SS-Thom Griffiths (HM) OF-Ronnie Smith (HM) 1989 OF-Clint Sewell SS-Steve Menotti P-Todd Jackson 3B/P-Mark Carson (HM) OF-Bobby Pickett (HM) P-Mike Irby (HM) OF-Kenny Cobb (HM) 1B-Frank Gibbs (HM) 1990 2B-Bill Selby SS-Steve Menotti 3B-Michael Plumlee 1992 SS-Jay Treadway 1B-Shannon Logsdon (HM) C-Jason Robinson (HM) 1993 P/C-Chris Ware OF-Shane Faulkner (2nd) 2B-Chris McMinn (2nd) 1995 3B-Wash Respess 2B-Chris Mitchell OF-Aaron Evans LHP-Richard Moise RHP-Michael Shettles OF-Darrick Lee 1996 C-Jeremy Gross OF-Robbie Rhea 2B-Chris Mitchell 1B-Aaron Evans (2nd) OF-Mike Hanson (2nd) RHP-Shane Hargett (2nd) 1997 1B-Brandon Burnett

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1998 INF-Drew Oakley OF-Eduardo Pena SS-Ernesto Diaz 3B-Marcus Van Every P/1B-Amaury Almodovar Brian Hunsucker (2nd) OF-Daniel Husband (2nd) Brad Gray (2nd) 1999 OF/P-Eduardo Pena 3B-Marcus Van Every SS-Michael Gonzalez 1B-Nathan Bowden (2nd) OF-Daniel Husband (2nd) P-Jeff Walls (2nd) P-Steven Oelke (2nd) 2001 P-Joel Posey OF-Cristian Cajigas 1B-Andy Gesell P/1B-Donnie Corey (2nd) 2B/OF-Will Corban (2nd) P-Robert Massey (2nd) P-Josh Barton (2nd) 2002 P-Josh Barton 2B-Brooks Oakley OF-Brad Burkhead 1B-Troy Martin (2nd) P-Justin Goodrich (2nd) C-Matt Smith (2nd) 3B-Todd Hill (2nd) P/OF-Brandon Rowan (2nd) P-Jesus Albino (2nd) P-Ernie Morales (2nd) INF-Adam Friga (2nd) 2003 P-Brad Burkhead 3B-J.B. Fesmire INF-Adam Friga (2nd) P-Brandon Westmoreland (2nd) INF-Gary-Scott Gabbert (2nd) CF-Michael Pennington (2nd) 2005 P-Conner Douglas OF-Josh Irvin INF-Nick Gardner INF-Alex Acevedo (2nd) OF-Kyle Chunn (2nd) 1B-B.W. Beckwith (2nd) 2006 2B-Michael Ross OF-Charlie Edwards INF-John David Beane (2nd) INF-Nick Gardner (2nd) P-Chase Ware (2nd)

2007 SS-Taylor Walker 2008 SS-Taylor Walker 1B-Craig Dean P-Josh Ross (2nd) CF-Seth Walker (2nd) 2009 OF-Seth Walker SS-Matt James 2010 OF-Chad Wardlaw 2B-Seth Milliorn RHP-Mark Husband (2nd) SS-Drew Griffin (2nd) 2011 OF-Chad Wardlaw SS-Drew Griffin OF-Dex Herrington 2B-Bradley Noland 1B-Jeremy Carlisle (2nd) RHP-Tarus Hervey (2nd) RHP-Garrett Radicioni (2nd) C-Drew Klepzig (2nd) 2012 OF-Dex Herrington 2B-Bradley Noland 1B-Jeremy Carlisle LHP-Cody Reed LHP-Jeremy Massie (2nd) LHP-Colt Burns (2nd) 2013 LHP-Cody Reed LF-Dylan Castoria CF-Jordan Barnes RHP-Matt Ferguson (2nd) SS-Jay King (2nd) DH-Kramer Hollenbach (2nd) 2014 SS-Jay King LF-Kramer Hollenbach RHP-Matt Ferguson (2nd) LHP-Domenick Carlini (2nd) RHP-Tyler Scholl (2nd) RHP-Tanner Cable (2nd) 3B-Taylor King (2nd) CF-James Lear (2nd) 1B-Chase Clark (2nd) 2015 2B-Dalton Dulin RF-Clay Casey 3B-Stuart Chick (2nd) SS-LeeMarcus Boyd (2nd) RHP-Colin Liles (2nd) RHP-Colt Smith (2nd)

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NJCAA ALL-AMERICANS First Team All-Americans

Robbie Rhea, OF 1996

Neil Haraway, INF 1997

Eduardo Pena, OF* 1999

Joel Posey 2001

Jeremy Gross 1996

Eduardo Pena, OF 1998

Second Team All-Americans

Ben Evans, INF 1976

Wade Brown, INF 1994

Third Team All-Americans

Mike Cosman, P 1988

Jim Kelly Miles, P 1994

Wash Respess, INF 1995

1976: 1977: 1982: 1988: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997:

Taylor Walker, INF 2007, 2008

Ben Evans, INF, NJCAA (second team) Ben Evans, OF, NJCAA (honorable mention) Jim Broughton, C, NJCAA (third team) Mike Cosman, P, NJCAA (third team) Wade Brown, INF, NJCAA (second team); Jim Kelly Miles, P, (third team) Wash Respess, INF, NJCAA (third team) Robbie Rhea, OF, NJCAA (first team); Jeremy Gross, C, NJCAA (second team); Chris Mitchell, INF, NJCAA (third team) Neil Haraway, INF, NJCAA (first team); Brandon Burnett, INF, NJCAA (third team)

1998: 1999: 2001: 2007: 2008: 2013: 2014: Chris Mitchell, INF 1996

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Brandon Burnett, INF 1997

Cody Reed, LHP 2013

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Jay King, SS 2014

Eduardo Pena, OF, NJCAA (second team) *Eduardo Pena, OF, NJCAA (first team) Joel Posey, P, NJCAA (first team) Taylor Walker, INF, NJCAA (second team) Taylor Walker, INF, NJCAA (second team) Cody Reed, LHP, NJCAA (third team) Jay King, SS, NJCAA (third team)

*NJCAA National Player of the Year

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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

1989: Mark Carson, P/INF (Distinguished) 1990: Hugh Freeze, OF; Phillip Myers, P, INF; Bobby Hawkins 1994: Marty Siebert, INF (Distinguished) 1995: Don Wiltshire, P/INF 1996: Mike Hanson, OF; Wash Respess, INF, (Distinguished); Tim Walker, OF (Distinguished) 1997: Neil Haraway, INF 1999: Barry Finnie, INF; Sledge Floyd, P (Distinguished); Brad Gray, INF; Daniel Husband, OF; Chad Thompson, P (Distinguished); Marcus Van Every, INF/C (Distinguished) 2000: Jon Reeder, OF; Patrick Webb, OF 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); Jacob Lantrip, OF; Nick Gibson, P (Distinguished) 2007: Chad Cregar, INF; Charlie Edwards, OF; Blake Embrey, OF (Distinguished) 2008: Ryan Roberson, OF (Distinguished); Taylor Walker, INF 2009: Ryan Embrey, INF 2010: Adam Moore, P 2012: Kyle Blount, OF (Pinnacle Award) 2013: Cody Carson, C (Exemplary) 2014: Will Faulkner, P; Brennan Pugh, 2B (Superior) 2015: Hunter Lacefield, P (Superior); Grant Black, P (Exemplary) **The NJCAA renamed its academic awards program in 2011 to: • NJCAA Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence (4.00 GPA) • NJCAA Award for Superior Academic Achievement (3.80 to 3.99) • NJCAA Award for Exemplary Academic Achievement (3.60 to 3.79)

Cody Carson, C 2013

Will Faulkner, P 2014

10-TIME MACJC CHAMPIONS • 24 NJCAA REGIONAL APPS

Mark Carson, P/INF 1989

Marty Siebert, INF 1994

Wash Respess, INF 1996

Tim Walker, OF 1996

Sledge Floyd, P 1999

Chad Thompson, P 1999

Marcus Van Every, C 1999

Hugh Brown, INF 2005

Nick Gibson, P 2005

Blake Embrey, OF 2007

Ryan Roberson, OF 2008

Kyle Blount, OF 2012

Brennan Pugh, 2B 2014

Hunter Lacefield, P 2015

Grant Black, P 2015

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1929 6-2 overall Head Coach Gully ** at Batesville HS...............W....no score ** at Batesville HS...............W....no score ** Southwestern jv..............W........... 5-3 ** Southwestern jv..............W........ 1-0^ ** Holmes............................W........... 6-4 ** Holmes............................W........... 7-6 ** Mississippi Delta............. L... 7-11 (11) ** Mississippi Delta............. L............ 1-2 ^no-hitter for Junior Gates

** *Wood College................W......... 18-4 ** *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 4-1 ** *Mississippi Delta...........W......... 11-2 4/23 *Holmes..........................W......... 12-1 4/23 *Holmes..........................W........... 9-2 ** Water Valley Semi-pros...W.... 8-7 (11) ** *East Mississippi.............W......... 10-4 4/30 Ole Miss jv.......................W......... 15-3 5/14 +Gulf Coast.....................W.... 3-2 (10) 5/14 +Gulf Coast.....................W........... 6-2 *North Division Game; +State Championship (Senatobia)

1947 11-5 overall Head Coach R.D. Rodgers NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS ** Holmes............................W........... 9-2 ** Holmes............................W......... 10-5 ** Holmes............................W......... 12-7 ** Lambuth University........W......... 19-7 ** at Batesville HS............... L.....no score ** Christian Brothers...........W......... 13-3 ** Christian Brothers........... L.......... 7-12 ** East Mississippi...............W......... 11-9 ** East Mississippi...............W......... 20-5 ** Mississippi Delta.............W........... 4-3 ** Mississippi Delta.............W......... 14-0 ** Hinds...............................W........... 6-1 ** Hinds............................... L.......... 5-12 ** +at Gulf Coast.................W........... 6-1 ** +at Gulf Coast................. L.......... 1-12 ** +at Gulf Coast................. L............ 1-6 +State Championship Playoff (Perkinston)

1950 Head Coach Frank Davis MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CHAMPIONS/ STATE CO-CHAMPIONS ** Mississippi Delta.............W........... 8-2 ** Ole Miss jv....................... L.......... 1-11 ** Ole Miss jv....................... L............ 2-5 ** Northeast........................W.... 4-3 (10)

1948 13-0 • 9-0 MACJC Head Coach Frank Davis MACJC STATE/NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS ** *East Central...................W......... 15-2 ** *East Central...................W......... 14-7 ** *Wood College................W......... 12-6

1951 Head Coach Howard Stubbs ** at Holmes........................ L............ 5-7 ** Mississippi Delta............n/a.......... n/a ** at Ole Miss jv...................W....... 11-10 ** at Ole Miss jv................... L........ 11-14 4/27 Holmes............................W........... 3-2 4/27 Mississippi Delta.............W........... 2-1 4/28 Mississippi Delta.............W......... 15-5 5/4 Holmes............................ L.......... 9-10 1957 Head Coach Roland Eveland 4/17 Itawamba......................n/a.......... n/a 4/19 East Central....................n/a.......... n/a 4/20 Holmes...........................n/a.......... n/a 4/24 at Ole Miss jv..................n/a.......... n/a 4/27 East Mississippi..............n/a.......... n/a 4/30 Holmes...........................n/a.......... n/a

1958 Head Coach Roland Eveland 4/5 at Ole Miss jv................... L........ 11-13 4/11 at East Mississippi........... L............ 1-8 4/12 at East Central................. L.......... 7-10 4/15 at Itawamba...................W........... 5-0 4/18 East Mississippi...............W........... 5-4 4/19 East Central..................... L............ 3-4 4/22 at Itawamba...................W........... 1-0 ** Northeast........................ T............ 3-3 1959 4-10 • 4-6 MACJC Head Coach Bill Oakley 4/4 Itawamba......................n/a.......... n/a 4/10 at East Mississippi..........n/a.......... n/a 4/11 at East Central................n/a.......... n/a 4/14 Mississippi Delta............n/a.......... n/a 4/17 Holmes...........................n/a.......... n/a 4/18 Mississippi Delta............n/a.......... n/a 4/21 at Holmes.......................n/a.......... n/a 4/23 at Itawamba..................n/a.......... n/a 5/1 East Mississippi..............n/a.......... n/a 5/2 East Central....................n/a.......... n/a 1960 Head Coach Bill Oakley ** Mississippi Delta.............W......... 14-0 ** East Mississippi............... L............ 4-7 ** East Central.....................W......... 10-7 ** Mississippi Delta............. L............ 4-5 ** Holmes............................W........... 7-3 ** Ole Miss jv....................... L............ 2-8 ** at Holmes........................W........... 5-4 1961 7-7 overall Head Coach Jack Adams 4/4 at Ole Miss jv................... L............ 5-8 4/7 Holmes............................W......... 14-0 4/8 Mississippi Delta............. L............ 3-4 4/11 at Itawamba................... L............ 4-6

4/12 at Northeast.................... L............ 3-6 4/21 East Mississippi............... L.......... 7-12 4/22 East Central.....................W........... 6-4 4/22 East Central.....................W.... 3-2 (10) 4/25 Ole Miss jv....................... L........... (10) 4/28 at Mississippi Delta......... L............ 3-9 4/29 at Holmes........................W......... 17-8 5/2 Itawamba.......................W......... 15-8 5/5 Wood College..................W......... 22-3 1962 Head Coach Henry Rath 3/23 Wood College..................W......... 13-4 3/24 Holmes............................W........... 4-2 3/30 at East Mississippi........... L............ 4-9 3/31 at East Central................n/a.......... n/a 4/4 Mississippi Delta............. L............ 6-8 4/7 at Mississippi Delta.........W........... 4-3 4/13 Itawamba......................n/a.......... n/a 4/14 Northeast.......................n/a.......... n/a 4/20 at Wood College.............n/a.......... n/a 4/21 at Holmes.......................n/a.......... n/a 4/27 East Mississippi..............n/a.......... n/a 4/28 East Central....................n/a.......... n/a 5/4 at Itawamba..................n/a.......... n/a 5/5 at Northeast...................n/a.......... n/a 1963 Head Coach Bob Peterson 3/22 at Holmes........................W......... 12-4 3/23 at Mississippi Delta......... L............ 0-1 3/29 East Mississippi............... L............ n/a 3/30 Itawamba....................... L............ n/a 4/2 at Northeast.................... L............ n/a 4/4 Ole Miss jv....................... T..... 5-5 (10) 4/12 Holmes...........................n/a.......... n/a 4/13 Mississippi Delta.............W........... 7-2 4/19 at East Mississippi..........n/a.......... n/a 4/20 at Itawamba..................n/a.......... n/a 5/2 Northeast........................W.... 4-2 (10)

Northwest claimed its first state baseball championship in school history during the 1948 season, finishing with an undefeated 13-0 season under head coach Frank Davis.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1964 Head Coach Bob Peterson ** Holmes............................W......... 15-2 ** at Northeast....................W......... 11-4 ** Memphis jv..................... L............ 6-8 ** at East Mississippi........... L............ 3-4 ** at Itawamba................... L............ 5-9 ** Holmes............................ L............ 1-5 ** Mississippi Delta............. L............ 1-5 4/24 Northeast.......................n/a.......... n/a 5/1 East Mississippi..............n/a.......... n/a 5/2 Itawamba......................n/a.......... n/a 5/6 at Ole Miss jv..................n/a.......... n/a 5/8 Ole Miss jv......................n/a.......... n/a 1965 5-5 overall Head Coach Bob Peterson 4/2 at Mississippi Delta.........W........... 5-3 4/9 at Northeast....................W........... n/a 4/16 Itawamba.......................W........... n/a 4/17 East Mississippi..............n/a.......... n/a 4/23 Holmes...........................n/a.......... n/a 4/24 Mississippi Delta............n/a.......... n/a 4/30 Northeast........................ L............ 1-8 5/7 at East Mississippi........... L.......... 1-10 5/8 at Itawamba................... L.......... 1-14 1966 Head Coach Sonny Cox, Jr. 4/1 Northeast........................ L............ n/a 4/2 Itawamba....................... L............ n/a 4/8 at Holmes........................ L............ n/a 4/9 at East Mississippi........... L............ n/a 4/15 at Mississippi Delta......... L............ n/a 4/22 at Itawamba................... L............ 3-6 4/23 at Northeast....................W.... 5-4 (10) 4/29 Holmes...........................n/a.......... n/a 4/30 East Mississippi..............n/a.......... n/a 5/6 Mississippi Delta............n/a.......... n/a 1967 1-12 overall Head Coach Lovelle Upton 3/31 at Itawamba................... L..... 8-9 (10) 4/1 at Northeast.................... L............ n/a 4/3 Clarke.............................. L............ 8-9 4/8 East Mississippi............... L.......... 2-14 4/14 at Mississippi Delta......... L......... 0-2^ 4/15 Mississippi Delta............n/a.......... n/a 4/21 Itawamba......................n/a.......... n/a 4/22 Northeast.......................n/a.......... n/a 4/28 at Clarke.........................n/a.......... n/a 4/29 at East Mississippi..........n/a.......... n/a ** Delta State jv...................W........... n/a ^no-hitter for Delta 1968 Head Coach Jim Wheeler NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS ** Northeast........................ L.......... 2-12 ** at Itawamba...................W........... 5-3 ** at Northeast.................... L............ 7-8 3/23 at Mississippi Delta........n/a.......... n/a 4/13 Mississippi Delta............n/a.......... n/a

1969 5-9 overall Head Coach Kent Busbee ** at Christian Brothers jv.... L.......... 0-21 3/21 *Holmes.......................... L..... 7-9 (10) 3/22 *Mississippi Delta........... L............ 2-4 3/28 *Northeast...................... L.......... 9-10 3/29 *at Northeast.................. L.......... 0-10 4/4 *Itawamba......................W......... 10-2 ** Ole Miss jv....................... L.......... 1-13 ** Ole Miss jv....................... L............ 5-6 4/11 *at Holmes......................W......... 13-4 4/12 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............ 3-6 4/25 *at East Mississippi.........W............(ff) 4/25 *at East Mississippi.........W............(ff) ** Christian Brothers jv........W........... 5-3 ** *at Itawamba.................. L............ 4-5 1970 9-5 • 7-3 MACJC Head Coach Buz Haven ** Itawamba.......................W......... 12-0 ** Northeast........................ L............ 5-6 ** at Holmes........................W......... 12-1 ** Mississippi Delta.............W......... 10-0 ** Mississippi Delta.............W......... 16-5 4/21 Itawamba.......................W......... 11-0 4/24 East Mississippi............... L............ 0-8 4/29 at East Mississippi...........W........... 5-3 5/5 Holmes............................W......... 14-6 ** Northeast........................W........... 6-5 ** Ole Miss jv....................... L.......... 1-11 ** Ole Miss jv.......................W........... 3-0 ** %East Mississippi............ L............ 3-8 ** Northeast........................ L........ 10-11 %North Half Tournament 1971 7-3 overall Head Coach Buz Haven 3/20 at Itawamba................... L.......... 6-14 3/23 East Mississippi............... L............ 2-5 3/30 Mississippi Delta.............W.... 5-4 (10) 4/6 Itawamba.......................W........... 3-1 4/12 at East Mississippi........... L............ 1-5 4/13 Northeast........................W........... 8-1 4/16 at Northeast....................W.... 9-5 (10) 4/20 Holmes...........................n/a.......... n/a 1972 12-3 • 10-2 MACJC Head Coach Tryce Barber NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS 3/24 Mississippi Delta.............W........... 4-3 3/25 at East Mississippi...........W....no score ** Itawamba.......................W........... 4-3 ** Northeast........................W........... 6-1 ** Holmes............................ L............ 2-6 ** Mississippi Delta............. L............ 4-5 ** Coahoma.........................W......... 16-1 ** at Itawamba...................W........... 8-6 ** at Clarke .........................W........... 4-1 ** +Gulf Coast..................... L............ 0-6 +State Championship (Senatobia)

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1973 Head Coach Tryce Barber NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS 3/7 at Shelby State................W........... 7-3 ** Mississippi Delta.............W........... 2-1 3/13 *at Itawamba..................W........... 8-6 3/23 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 7-6 3/27 *at Northeast..................W........... 9-0 3/29 Shelby State...................n/a.......... n/a 3/31 *Coahoma......................n/a.......... n/a 4/2 *Mississippi Delta..........n/a.......... n/a 4/6 at East Central................n/a.......... n/a 4/7 *at East Mississippi........n/a.......... n/a 4/10 *Northeast.....................n/a.......... n/a 4/12 *at Coahoma..................n/a.......... n/a 4/16 *at Holmes.....................n/a.......... n/a 4/17 *East Mississippi............n/a.......... n/a 4/24 *Itawamba.....................n/a.......... n/a 1974 14-7 overall Head Coach Tryce Barber 3/12 St. Ambrose.....................W........... 2-1 3/12 St. Ambrose.....................W........... 7-5 3/13 Holmes............................ L............ 2-4 3/15 Forest Park......................W........... 7-4 3/15 Forest Park...................... L............ 2-3 3/16 Coahoma.........................W......... 10-4 3/25 Northeast........................W........... 9-0 3/27 Waubonsee.....................W........... 7-4 3/27 Waubonsee.....................W........... 7-1 3/30 Coahoma.........................W....... 13-11 4/1 Holmes............................ L............ 4-7 4/2 Northeast........................W........... 5-2 4/6 East Mississippi............... L............ 1-4 4/10 Mississippi Delta............. L............ 0-3 4/16 Itawamba.......................W........... 3-2 4/19 East Mississippi...............W........... 2-1 4/20 East Central.....................W......... 10-2 4/20 East Central.....................W......... 14-1 4/24 Itawamba.......................W......... 11-1 4/25 Shelby State.................... L.......... 3-10 4/26 Mississippi Delta............. L............ 1-3 1976 15-10 overall Head Coach Jim Miles MACJC STATE/DIVISION CHAMPIONS ** Shelby State.................... L.......... 5-18 ** Shelby State.................... L.......... 8-14 ** Shelby State.................... L.......... 9-14 ** Mississippi State.............. L............ 1-2 ** Mississippi State..............W........... 9-4 ** Holmes............................ L............ 6-7 ** Coahoma.........................W......... 23-0 ** East Mississippi............... L............ 4-9 ** East Central.....................W........... 4-3 ** Northeast .......................W......... 20-9 ** Elgin................................W........... 6-0 ** Elgin................................W........... 7-6 ** Mississippi Delta.............W......... 11-5 ** East Central.....................W......... 17-4 ** East Mississippi...............W........... 5-4 ** Coahoma.........................W........... 9-0 ** Mississippi Delta.............W......... 11-3 ** Northeast........................W........... 3-2

** Itawamba....................... L............ 3-5 ** Itawamba.......................W......... 16-6 ** +Hinds...........................W........... 4-3 ** +Hinds........................... L.......... 3-11 ** +Hinds...........................W......... 10-2 ** ^vs. Wingate.................. L............ 1-2 ** ^at Cleveland State........ L.......... 7-10 +State Tournament; ^Eastern District Playoffs (Cleveland, Tenn.) 1977 18-13 overall Head Coach Jim Miles MACJC STATE/DIVISION CHAMPIONS, REGION CHAMPIONS 3/7 Shelby State.................... L............ 1-8 3/7 Shelby State.................... L............ 1-5 3/10 Merramec....................... L............ 5-6 3/10 Merramec....................... L.......... 6-15 3/13 Shelby State.................... L.......... 0-13 3/13 Shelby State.................... L............ 2-6 3/18 Lewis & Clark................... L............ 1-6 3/18 Lewis & Clark...................W......... 12-1 3/21 Itawamba.......................W........... 6-4 3/21 Itawamba.......................W......... 10-5 3/26 Northeast........................W......... 16-4 3/26 Northeast........................W........... 7-5 3/29 Coahoma.........................W......... 16-5 3/29 Coahoma.........................W......... 12-0 4/2 Itawamba.......................W......... 12-1 4/2 Itawamba....................... L........ 10-11 4/13 Spoon River.....................W......... 10-1 4/13 Spoon River.....................W........... 6-2 4/14 Carl Sanburg...................W......... 11-3 4/16 Mississippi Delta............. L............ 1-2 4/16 Mississippi Delta............. L............ 4-8 4/19 Northeast........................W........... 8-0 4/19 Northeast........................W........... 7-5 4/23 Coahoma.........................W........... 4-1 4/23 Coahoma......................... L............ 0-6 4/29 %East Central..................W.... 3-0 (11) 4/29 %East Central..................W......... 10-5 5/1 +Gulf Coast.....................W........... 1-0 5/1 +Gulf Coast.....................W........... 5-4 5/19 ^Louisburg..................... L.......... 0-10 5/19 ^Spartanburg................. L..... 7-9 (11) %North Half Playoffs; +State Tournament; ); ^Eastern District Playoffs (Louisburg, N.C.) 1979 17-11-1 • 8-2 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles ** Gulf Coast........................ L.......... 2-11 ** Gulf Coast........................ L............ 3-5 ** Northeast........................W........... 6-3 ** Northeast........................W........... 8-1 ** Mississippi Delta.............W......... 10-8 ** Mississippi Delta.............W........... 9-2 ** Lewis & Clark...................W........... 6-5 ** Lewis & Clark...................W........... 4-2 ** Meridian.........................W........... 4-3 ** Meridian.........................W....... 12-11 ** Meridian.........................W........... 2-1 ** Meridian......................... L.......... 6-10 ** Coahoma.........................W......... 14-0 ** Coahoma.........................W......... 12-5

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ALL-TIME RESULTS ** Waubonsee.....................W........... 4-3 ** Waubonsee..................... T............ 8-8 ** Northeast........................W......9-0 (5) ** Northeast........................ L............ 5-9 ** Itawamba....................... L............ 0-3 ** Itawamba....................... L.......... 2-10 ** Itawamba.......................W........... 6-5 ** Itawamba.......................W........... 3-0 ** Hinds............................... L............ 1-5 ** Hinds...............................W........... 7-1 ** Hinds............................... L............ 0-7 ** Hinds............................... L............ 5-7 ** %East Mississippi............ L.......... 1-13 ** %East Mississippi............W......... 10-4 ** %East Mississippi............ L............ 7-8 %North Half Tournament 1981 30-6 overall • 16-4 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS 5/1 $at Gulf Coast.................. L............ 2-3 5/1 $at Gulf Coast..................W........... 7-6 5/2 $at Gulf Coast.................. L.......... 9-12 $ MACJC State Championship Series 1982 38-7 • 14-6 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles MACJC STATE CHAMPIONS 3/5 Utica..............................n/a.......... n/a 3/5 Utica..............................n/a.......... n/a 3/6 Hinds..............................n/a.......... n/a 3/6 Hinds..............................n/a.......... n/a 3/8 *Meridian......................n/a.......... n/a 3/8 *Meridian......................n/a.......... n/a 3/9 *Itawamba.....................n/a.......... n/a 3/9 *Itawamba.....................n/a.......... n/a 3/14 Lewis & Clark..................n/a.......... n/a 3/14 Lewis & Clark..................n/a.......... n/a 3/15 *Northeast.....................n/a.......... n/a 3/15 *Northeast.....................n/a.......... n/a 3/16 *Coahoma......................n/a.......... n/a 3/16 *Coahoma......................n/a.......... n/a 3/18 Kankakee.......................n/a.......... n/a 3/18 Kankakee.......................n/a.......... n/a 3/20 Hinds..............................n/a.......... n/a 3/20 Hinds..............................n/a.......... n/a 3/21 Dupage..........................n/a.......... n/a 3/21 Dupage..........................n/a.......... n/a 3/23 Waubonsee....................n/a.......... n/a 3/23 Waubonsee....................n/a.......... n/a 3/26 Utica..............................n/a.......... n/a 3/26 Utica..............................n/a.......... n/a 3/27 *Coahoma......................n/a.......... n/a 3/27 *Coahoma......................n/a.......... n/a 3/28 Oakton...........................n/a.......... n/a 3/28 Oakton...........................n/a.......... n/a 3/29 Lake County...................n/a.......... n/a 3/29 Lake County...................n/a.......... n/a 4/2 *Northeast.....................n/a.......... n/a 4/2 *Northeast.....................n/a.......... n/a 4/3 Shelby State...................n/a.......... n/a 4/3 Shelby State...................n/a.......... n/a 4/4 *Mississippi Delta..........n/a.......... n/a

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4/4 *Mississippi Delta..........n/a.......... n/a 4/6 *at Meridian...................W......... 13-2 4/6 *at Meridian...................W......... 22-3 4/13 *Holmes.........................n/a.......... n/a 4/13 *Holmes.........................n/a.......... n/a 4/15 *Itawamba.....................n/a.......... n/a 4/15 *Itawamba.....................n/a.......... n/a 4/17 *Holmes.........................n/a.......... n/a 4/17 *Holmes.........................n/a.......... n/a 4/18 *Mississippi Delta..........n/a.......... n/a 4/18 *Mississippi Delta..........n/a.......... n/a 5/1 +Gulf Coast.....................W......... 11-9 5/1 +Gulf Coast.....................W........... 8-2 ** ^Spartanburg.................W........... n/a ** ^Columbia State............. L............ n/a ** ^Spartanburg................. L............ n/a *North Division Game; +State Championships (Senatobia); ^Eastern District Playoffs (Senatobia) 1983 28-11 • 15-5 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles MACJC NORTH/STATE CHAMPIONS 3/5 *at Meridian..................n/a.......... n/a 3/5 *at Meridian..................n/a.......... n/a 3/6 *at East Mississippi........n/a.......... n/a 3/6 *at East Mississippi........n/a.......... n/a 3/10 Hinds..............................n/a.......... n/a 3/10 Hinds..............................n/a.......... n/a 3/14 Lewis & Clark..................n/a.......... n/a 3/14 Lewis & Clark..................n/a.......... n/a 3/15 *Northeast.....................n/a.......... n/a 3/15 *Northeast.....................n/a.......... n/a 3/18 Utica..............................n/a.......... n/a 3/18 Utica..............................n/a.......... n/a 3/19 *Coahoma......................n/a.......... n/a 3/19 *Coahoma......................n/a.......... n/a 3/21 College of Dupage..........n/a.......... n/a 3/21 College of Dupage..........n/a.......... n/a 3/22 *at Holmes.....................n/a.......... n/a 3/22 *at Holmes.....................n/a.......... n/a 3/24 Jackson State.................n/a.......... n/a 3/24 Jackson State.................n/a.......... n/a 3/25 Oakton...........................n/a.......... n/a 3/25 Oakton...........................n/a.......... n/a 3/26 *at Itawamba.................n/a.......... n/a 3/26 *at Itawamba.................n/a.......... n/a 3/27 Shelby State...................n/a.......... n/a 3/27 Shelby State...................n/a.......... n/a 3/28 Moraine Valley...............n/a.......... n/a 3/28 Moraine Valley...............n/a.......... n/a 3/31 at Jackson State.............n/a.......... n/a 3/31 at Jackson State.............n/a.......... n/a 4/1 at Shelby State...............n/a.......... n/a 4/1 at Shelby State...............n/a.......... n/a 4/4 *at Northeast.................n/a.......... n/a 4/4 *at Northeast.................n/a.......... n/a 4/5 *Coahoma......................n/a.......... n/a 4/5 *Coahoma......................n/a.......... n/a 4/7 *Itawamba.....................n/a.......... n/a 4/7 *Itawamba.....................n/a.......... n/a 4/9 *Holmes.........................n/a.......... n/a 4/9 *Holmes.........................n/a.......... n/a 4/10 *at Mississippi Delta......n/a.......... n/a

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*at Mississippi Delta......n/a.......... n/a *East Mississippi............n/a.......... n/a *East Mississippi............n/a.......... n/a *Mississippi Delta..........n/a.......... n/a *Mississippi Delta..........n/a.......... n/a

1984 33-12 • 16-4 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles MACJC NORTH/STATE CHAMPIONS REGION XXIII CHAMPIONS 4/27 +Gulf Coast..................... L............ 4-6 4/28 +Gulf Coast.....................W........... 4-3 4/28 +Gulf Coast.....................W........... 9-7 ** ^Delgado.......................W......... 13-9 ** %Walters State............... L........ 13-14 ** %Spartanburg................ L........ 13-18 +State Championship (Senatobia); ^Region XXIII Tournament; %Eastern District Playoffs (Senatobia) 1987 21-15 • 12-8 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles 3/2 *Northeast.....................n/a..........n/a 3/4 *at Itawamba.................n/a..........n/a 3/13 at Utica..........................n/a..........n/a 3/14 at Hinds..........................n/a..........n/a 3/17 *Mississippi Delta..........n/a..........n/a 3/19 Kankakee.......................n/a..........n/a 3/21 *at East Mississippi........n/a..........n/a 3/23 *at Coahoma..................n/a..........n/a 3/24 Triton.............................n/a..........n/a 3/26 *Holmes.........................n/a..........n/a 3/27 Normandale...................n/a..........n/a 3/29 Delgado.........................n/a..........n/a 4/4 *at Northeast.................n/a..........n/a 4/6 *Itawamba.....................n/a..........n/a 4/8 *at Mississippi Delta......n/a..........n/a 4/14 *East Mississippi............n/a..........n/a 4/16 *Coahoma......................n/a..........n/a 4/21 *at Holmes.....................n/a..........n/a 1988 33-12 • 15-5 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles MACJC STATE/DIVISION CHAMPIONS, REGION XXIII CHAMPIONS 3/1 *at Northeast.................n/a.......... n/a 3/5 *Itawamba.....................n/a.......... n/a 3/8 *at Mississippi Delta......n/a.......... n/a 3/11 Illinois............................n/a.......... n/a 3/12 *East Mississippi............n/a.......... n/a 3/13 vs. Paducah....................n/a.......... n/a 3/18 at Hinds..........................n/a.......... n/a 3/19 at East Central................n/a.......... n/a 3/20 at Meridian....................n/a.......... n/a 3/22 *Coahoma......................n/a.......... n/a 3/25 Delgado.........................n/a.......... n/a 3/26 *at Holmes.....................n/a.......... n/a 3/29 at Jackson State.............n/a.......... n/a 4/5 *at Itawamba.................n/a.......... n/a 4/7 Jackson State.................n/a.......... n/a 4/9 *Mississippi Delta..........n/a.......... n/a 4/12 *at East Mississippi........n/a.......... n/a

4/16 *at Coahoma..................n/a.......... n/a 4/17 *Northeast......................W........... 2-1 4/17 *Northeast......................W........... 4-1 4/21 *East Mississippi.............W......... 13-6 4/21 *East Mississippi.............W........... 8-7 4/27 +Pearl River....................W........... 4-1 4/27 +Pearl River....................W........... 2-1 4/28 +Mississippi Delta..........W........... n/a ** ^Louisburg..................... L............ 0-2 +State Championship (Senatobia); ^Region XXIII Tournament (Madisonville, Tenn.); ~Ranked No. 14 in the final poll 1989 24-15-1 • 13-9 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles 3/7 *Northeast......................W........... 8-0 3/7 *Northeast......................W........... 5-3 3/10 Jackson State..................W........... 6-4 3/10 Jackson State..................W......... 12-4 3/11 *at Itawamba..................W......... 10-9 3/11 *at Itawamba..................W........... 5-2 3/14 Jackson State..................W......... 11-4 3/14 Jackson State..................W........... 4-0 ** Meridian......................... L............ 4-6 ** Meridian......................... L............ 4-6 3/18 Kishwaukee.....................W......... 17-0 3/18 Kishwaukee.....................W........... 2-1 3/23 *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 7-6 3/23 *Mississippi Delta........... L.......... 7-11 3/28 *at East Mississippi......... L............ 5-6 3/28 *at East Mississippi.........W........... 5-4 ** at Coahoma.....................W............(ff) ** at Coahoma.....................W............(ff) 4/5 *Holmes..........................W........... 8-7 4/5 *Holmes..........................W........... 6-1 4/12 *at Northeast..................W......... 13-4 4/12 *at Northeast.................. L............ 1-2 4/19 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............ 0-8 4/19 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 4-2 4/22 *East Mississippi.............W........... 4-3 4/22 *East Mississippi.............W......... 11-0 ** Coahoma.........................W............(ff) ** Coahoma.........................W............(ff) 4/29 *at Holmes......................W........... 6-2 4/29 *at Holmes......................W......... 10-0 5/7 +Pearl River.................... L............ 3-7 5/8 +Mississippi Delta.......... L............ 5-7 *North Division Game; +State Championship (Clinton, Miss. @Frierson Field) 1990 22-15-1 • 14-8 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles 3/2 at Gulf Coast.................... L............ 0-4 3/2 at Gulf Coast.................... L............ 2-9 3/3 at Jones County............... L............ 1-3 3/3 at Jones County...............W........... 7-5 3/4 at Copiah-Lincoln............W......... 10-4 3/4 at Copiah-Lincoln............W......... 10-2 3/6 *at Northeast.................. L............ 4-7 3/6 *at Northeast..................W......... 11-3 3/11 Kishwaukee..................... L............ 3-5 3/11 Kishwaukee.....................W........... 5-4 3/18 Shelby State.................... L............ 3-5

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 3/18 Shelby State.................... L............ 5-6 3/20 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 8-7 3/20 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............ 1-2 3/22 *Itawamba......................W....... 14-13 3/22 *Itawamba......................W......... 14-8 3/24 *East Mississippi............. L.......... 7-11 3/24 *East Mississippi.............W......... 12-2 3/27 at Shelby State................W......... 13-2 3/27 at Shelby State................W........... 6-3 3/28 *Coahoma.......................W......... 14-2 3/28 *Coahoma.......................W......... 14-1 3/31 *at Holmes...................... L............ 1-5 3/31 *at Holmes...................... L............ 4-8 4/7 *Northeast......................W........... 5-3 4/7 *Northeast......................W........... 6-1 4/8 (15) Lake Land................W........... 8-5 4/8 (15) Lake Land................W......... 11-1 4/11 *at Itawamba.................. L............ 1-6 4/11 *at Itawamba.................. T............ 7-7 4/17 *Mississippi Delta........... L............ 3-5 4/17 *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 4-3 4/21 *at East Mississippi......... L............ 6-7 4/21 *at East Mississippi......... L............ 3-9 4/25 *at Coahoma...................W......... 12-2 4/25 *at Coahoma...................W......... 15-1 4/30 *Holmes..........................W........... 3-2 4/30 *Holmes..........................W........... 8-0 1991 15-15-1 • 14-5 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles 3/5 *at Itawamba..................W........... 6-4 3/5 *at Itawamba..................W........... 9-8 3/9 *Mississippi Delta........... L............ 4-8 3/9 *Mississippi Delta........... L............ 0-5 3/10 Kishwaukee..................... L............ 0-8 3/10 Kishwaukee..................... L............ 1-3 3/11 Jackson State.................. L............ 2-3 3/11 Jackson State.................. L........ 12-14 3/19 *at East Mississippi.........W......... 10-1 3/19 *at East Mississippi......... L............ 0-4 3/20 Shelby State....................W........... 8-6 3/20 Shelby State....................W........... 9-8 3/23 *at Coahoma...................W......... 18-6 3/23 *at Coahoma...................W........... 7-0 3/24 at Shelby State................ L............ 6-7 3/24 at Shelby State................ T............ 6-6 3/27 *Holmes..........................W........... 5-3 4/3 at Jackson State.............. L.......... 9-11 4/3 at Jackson State.............. L............ 4-8 4/6 *at Northeast..................W........... 6-4 4/6 *at Northeast..................W........... 4-2 4/10 *Itawamba......................W........... 3-0 4/10 *Itawamba......................W........... 4-3 4/16 *East Mississippi.............W......... 10-3 4/21 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............ 3-4 4/21 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............ 1-4 4/24 *at Holmes...................... L............ 5-6 4/30 *Northeast......................W........... 8-6 4/30 *Northeast......................W........... 7-0 5/3 $vs. Gulf Coast................. L.......... 8-12 5/4 $vs. Mississippi Delta...... L.......... 9-10 $State Championships (Jackson)

1992 20-19 • 9-11 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles ** at Shelby State................W........... 5-4 ** at Shelby State................W........... 7-4 ** at Gulf Coast.................... L............ 2-6 ** at Gulf Coast.................... L............ 0-3 ** at Copiah-Lincoln............W........... 8-3 ** at Copiah-Lincoln............W......... 10-4 ** Hinds...............................W.... 7-6 (13) ** *at Mississippi Delta....... L............ 2-3 ** *at Mississippi Delta....... L.......... 1-11 ** *East Mississippi.............W........... 6-1 ** *East Mississippi.............W......... 12-2 ** *at Holmes......................W........... 4-3 ** *at Holmes......................W........... 6-0 ** Shelby State....................W........... 8-2 ** Shelby State....................W........... 5-4 ** at Meridian..................... L............ 1-7 ** at Meridian..................... L............ 1-9 ** at Hinds...........................W......... 12-9 ** at Hinds...........................W........... 5-4 ** *Northeast...................... L............ 1-3 ** *Northeast......................W........... 9-4 ** *at Itawamba.................. L............ 3-7 ** *at Itawamba.................. L............ 2-3 ** at Jackson State..............W....... 16-11 ** at Jackson State.............. L.......... 1-13 ** *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 3-0 ** *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 9-2 ** *at East Mississippi......... L............ 3-4 ** *at East Mississippi......... L............ 1-6 ** *Holmes.......................... L............ 2-7 ** *Holmes..........................W........... 7-6 ** Meridian......................... L............ 2-7 ** Meridian......................... L............ 4-8 ** *at Northeast.................. L.......... 6-11 ** *at Northeast.................. L............ 0-5 ** Gulf Coast........................W........... 7-4 ** Gulf Coast........................ L............ 2-8 ** *Itawamba......................W........... 7-6 ** *Itawamba...................... L............ 1-2 *North Division Game 1993 17-22 • 5-12 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles ** at Copiah-Lincoln............W...........5-4 ** at Copiah-Lincoln............ L............2-5 ** at Southwest................... L............0-1 ** at Southwest................... L............1-3 ** at Holmes........................ L............1-3 ** at Holmes........................W...........8-5 ** at Jackson State.............. L............3-4 ** at Jackson State.............. L............3-5 ** *at East Mississippi......... L..........5-12 ** *at East Mississippi.........W...........5-1 ** Jackson State.................. L..........3-11 ** Jackson State.................. L............4-6 ** Hinds...............................W...........8-3 ** Hinds...............................W...........7-2 ** Shelby State....................W.........12-0 ** Shelby State.................... L............2-5 ** Mary Holmes...................W...........7-2 ** Mary Holmes...................W...........7-2

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** *Holmes.......................... L............3-7 ** *Holmes.......................... L............2-6 ** *at Northeast..................W...........6-2 ** *Itawamba...................... L............4-5 ** *Itawamba...................... L........11-15 ** at Shelby State................ L............5-6 ** at Shelby State................W...........3-1 ** *at Mississippi Delta....... L............0-3 ** *at Mississippi Delta....... L........10-11 ** *East Mississippi............. L..........9-10 ** *East Mississippi.............W.........10-3 ** at Hinds...........................W...........5-4 ** at Hinds...........................W...........8-7 ** *at Holmes...................... L............2-5 ** *at Holmes...................... L............3-6 ** *Northeast......................W.........14-4 ** *Northeast......................W...........4-3 ** *at Itawamba.................. L............2-5 ** *at Itawamba.................. L............2-7 1994 18-28 • 11-13 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles ** at Copiah-Lincoln............ L............8-9 ** at Copiah-Lincoln............ L..........3-13 ** at Southwest...................W.........14-4 ** at Southwest................... L............5-7 ** at Hinds...........................W...........8-6 ** at Hinds...........................W...........9-3 ** Lambuth University jv.....W...........6-1 ** Lambuth University jv..... L............1-2 ** *at Holmes......................W...........7-2 ** *at Holmes...................... L............2-6 ** at Pensacola.................... L............1-2 ** at Pensacola.................... L..........2-12 ** at Jefferson Davis............ L..........2-13 ** at Jefferson Davis............ L............5-6 ** at Galveston.................... L............1-6 ** at Okaloosa Walton.........W...........3-2 ** at Okaloosa Walton......... L..........1-12 ** Shelby State....................W...........9-8 ** Shelby State.................... L............4-5 ** at Jackson State..............W.........19-0 ** *Northeast......................W...........5-4 ** *Northeast...................... L..........6-13 ** *at Itawamba.................. L............4-6 ** *at Itawamba..................W...........6-1 ** *Mississippi Delta........... L............4-5 ** *Mississippi Delta........... L............2-4 ** *at East Mississippi......... L............3-4 ** *at East Mississippi......... L..........3-10 ** *Coahoma.......................W.........19-1 ** *Coahoma.......................W.........12-2 ** *Holmes..........................W...........6-3 ** *Holmes..........................W...........2-1 ** *Coahoma.......................W.........12-0 ** *Coahoma.......................W...........9-4 ** *at Northeast.................. L............1-2 ** *at Northeast.................. L............4-8 ** *Itawamba......................W...........8-7 ** *Itawamba......................W...........5-1 ** *at Mississippi Delta....... L............1-3 ** *at Mississippi Delta....... L..........0-10 ** *East Mississippi............. L..........0-11 ** *East Mississippi............. L............1-5

** ^Hinds........................... L..........1-14 ** ^vs. Itawamba............... L............7-9 ^Region XXIII Tournament (Raymond, Miss.) 1995 25-19 • 17-5 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles ** at Southwest................... L............3-6 ** at Southwest................... L............4-9 ** at Copiah-Lincoln............W...........7-3 ** at Copiah-Lincoln............ L............3-7 ** at Hinds........................... L............2-7 ** at Jackson State.............. L............3-5 ** at Jackson State..............W...........3-1 ** Jackson State..................W.........12-2 ** *at Holmes...................... L............5-6 ** *at Holmes......................W.........12-4 ** Rock Valley......................W.........10-0 ** Rock Valley......................W.........13-3 ** *Coahoma.......................W.........12-4 ** *Coahoma.......................W...........8-3 ** *East Mississippi.............W.........11-6 ** *East Mississippi.............W.......18-13 ** Shelby State.................... L............2-3 ** Shelby State.................... L............1-2 ** *Northeast......................W.........12-0 ** *Northeast......................W...........3-2 ** *at Itawamba..................W...........7-1 ** *at Itawamba..................W...........9-4 ** *Mississippi Delta...........W.........12-2 ** *Mississippi Delta........... L............3-5 ** *Holmes..........................W.........12-2 ** *Holmes..........................W.........11-1 ** at Shelby State................ L............3-4 ** at Shelby State................ L..........2-12 ** *at Coahoma...................W.........13-3 ** *at Coahoma...................W.........14-2 ** *at East Mississippi.........W...........5-2 ** *at East Mississippi.........W...........8-3 4/22 *at Northeast..................W...........4-2 4/22 *at Northeast..................W...........4-2 ** *Itawamba...................... L............5-6 ** *Itawamba......................W...........5-2 ** *at Mississippi Delta....... L............3-8 ** *at Mississippi Delta....... L............2-9 ** $Gulf Coast...................... L............1-9 ** $vs. Hinds....................... L..........7-11 ** #Hinds............................. L............6-7 ** #Hinds.............................W.........13-9 ** #Hinds............................. L............3-6 $State Tournament (Perkinston, Miss.); #Region XXIII Division 88 Series (Senatobia) 1996 29-20 • 14-6 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles REGION XXIII CHAMPIONS, WORLD SERIES 3/2 Jackson State..................W... 8-7 (10) 3/2 Jackson State..................W...........6-4 3/3 Lake Land........................ L............4-8 3/3 Lake Land........................ L..........5-11 3/9 at Hinds........................... L............1-3 3/15 Lake Land........................ L..........6-10 3/15 Lake Land........................ L..........5-11 3/16 Kishwaukee.....................W.........13-3

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1996 NJCAA Division II World Series Team (29-20 overall) National Runners-Up 3/16 Kishwaukee..................... L............5-9 3/19 *at East Mississippi.........W.......11-10 3/19 *at East Mississippi......... L............5-6 3/22 Seminole......................... L............2-8 3/22 Seminole......................... L............6-9 3/23 *at Northeast..................W...........4-2 3/23 *at Northeast..................W.........11-3 3/24 East Central..................... L........13-18 3/27 *Itawamba......................W...........8-7 3/27 *Itawamba...................... L............2-3 3/31 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............3-8 3/31 *at Mississippi Delta....... L..........9-10 4/2 *at Holmes......................W...........4-3 4/2 *at Holmes...................... L............2-3 4/10 at Jackson State..............W.........11-3 4/10 at Jackson State..............W...........8-2 4/13 *East Mississippi.............W...........9-5 4/13 *East Mississippi.............W.........10-5 4/16 *Northeast......................W.........10-2 4/16 *Northeast......................W...........5-1 4/20 *at Itawamba..................W.........12-2 4/20 *at Itawamba..................W...........7-5 4/24 *Mississippi Delta........... L............3-7 4/24 *Mississippi Delta...........W.........10-6 4/27 *Holmes..........................W.........13-8 4/27 *Holmes..........................W...........7-3 5/3 +vs. Gulf Coast................W...........1-0 5/4 +at Mississippi Delta...... L............3-5 5/4 +vs. Gulf Coast................W.........13-3 5/5 +at Mississippi Delta......W.........16-3 5/5 +at Mississippi Delta...... L............2-6 5/7 #at Hinds......................... L............2-3 5/8 #at Hinds.........................W.........12-5 5/8 #at Hinds.........................W.........18-5 5/11 &Chattahoochee Valley...W...........5-2 5/12 &Chattahoochee Valley...W...........6-5 5/18 ^vs. Lewis & Clark..........W.........12-2 5/19 ^vs. Dundalk..................W...........7-2 5/21 ^vs. Grand Rapids.......... L..........0-10 5/22 ^vs. Lewis & Clark..........W.........10-6 5/23 ^vs. Grand Rapids.......... L........10-18

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+MACJC State Tournament (Moorhead) #Region XXIII Tournament (Raymond); &District Tournament (Demopolis, Ala.) ^NJCAA World Series (Millington, Tenn.) 1997 23-21 • 15-9 MACJC Head Coach Jim Miles REGION XXIII CHAMPIONS, WORLD SERIES 2/27 at Shelby State................ L.. 9-10 (11) 3/7 Lake Land........................ L............4-9 3/7 Lake Land........................ L..........3-15 3/8 *East Mississippi.............W...........5-2 3/8 *East Mississippi.............W...........8-2 3/9 Shelby State.................... L............1-4 3/9 Shelby State....................W...........4-0 3/15 Kishwaukee..................... L............1-8 3/15 Kishwaukee..................... L............2-6 3/16 East Central..................... L..........3-10 3/16 East Central.....................W.......12-11 3/18 *Northeast......................W...........5-2 3/18 *Northeast......................W...........9-5 3/22 *at Itawamba..................W...........8-1 3/22 *at Itawamba..................W...........3-2 3/27 *Mississippi Delta........... L............4-5 3/27 *Mississippi Delta...........W...........3-1 3/29 *Holmes.......................... L............0-9 3/29 *Holmes.......................... L............1-4 4/1 *Coahoma.......................W.........25-1 4/1 *Coahoma.......................W.........12-2 4/3 at Jackson State.............. L............3-9 4/3 at Jackson State.............. L............4-8 4/4 at East Central................. L............2-4 4/9 *at East Mississippi.........W...........5-3 4/9 *at East Mississippi.........W...........5-2 4/12 *at Northeast.................. L............6-7 4/12 *at Northeast.................. L............8-9 4/15 *Itawamba...................... L............8-9 4/15 *Itawamba......................W...........4-2 4/19 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............3-4 4/19 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............0-8

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4/23 *at Holmes......................W.........10-4 4/23 *at Holmes...................... L............1-4 4/26 *at Coahoma...................W.... 7-0 (ff) 4/26 *at Coahoma...................W.... 7-0 (ff) 5/5 #vs. Hinds.......................W.........10-7 5/6 #vs. Copiah-Lincoln.........W.........15-5 5/7 #vs. Copiah-Lincoln.........W...........4-3 5/9 &vs. Forest Park...............W...........6-2 5/10 &vs. Forest Park...............W...........5-3 5/17 ^vs. Brookdale................W.........19-1 5/18 ^vs. Grand Rapids.......... L............2-3 5/19 ^vs. Redlands................. L............5-6 #Region XXIII Tournament (Fulton, Miss.); &District Tournament (Sauget, Ill.); ^NJCAA World Series (Millington, Tenn.) 1998 33-14-1 • 16-8 MACJC Head Coach Donny Castle 3/3 *at East Mississippi......... L............3-4 3/3 *at East Mississippi.........W.........15-1 3/6 at Shelby State................W...........5-3 3/6 at Shelby State................W...........9-2 3/12 Shelby State....................W...........7-6 3/12 Shelby State....................W...........3-2 3/14 North Park.......................W.........11-0 3/14 North Park.......................W...........3-0 3/15 East Central..................... L........12-14 3/17 *Itawamba......................W.........13-8 3/17 *Itawamba......................W.........10-7 3/18 *at Northeast..................W...........8-6 3/18 *at Northeast.................. L............6-7 3/19 at Dyersburg State...........W...........4-0 3/21 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............7-8 3/21 *at Mississippi Delta....... L..........3-15 3/22 John Wood...................... L............0-4 3/22 John Wood......................W...........2-1 3/23 John Wood......................W.........13-3 3/26 *at Holmes...................... L............3-5 3/26 *at Holmes......................W...........8-7 3/27 Jackson State.................. L........10-13

3/27 Jackson State.................. T........11-11 3/28 *Coahoma.......................W.... 7-0 (ff) 3/28 *Coahoma.......................W.........21-0 3/29 at Dyersburg State...........W.........13-3 3/29 at Dyersburg State...........W...........7-0 4/2 at Jackson State.............. L..........9-12 4/2 at Jackson State..............W...........9-3 4/4 *East Mississippi............. L............2-6 4/4 *East Mississippi............. L..........9-11 4/9 *at Itawamba..................W...........7-6 4/9 *at Itawamba..................W...........9-3 4/14 *Mississippi Delta...........W...........3-1 4/14 *Mississippi Delta........... L............1-5 4/15 Mary Holmes...................W...........7-5 4/15 Mary Holmes...................W.........10-0 4/16 *Northeast......................W...........5-3 4/16 *Northeast......................W...........7-5 4/20 at Mary Holmes...............W.........14-3 4/20 at Mary Holmes...............W...........9-3 4/22 *at Coahoma...................W.... 7-0 (ff) 4/22 *at Coahoma...................W.... 7-0 (ff) 4/25 *Holmes..........................W...........3-0 4/25 *Holmes..........................W.........13-3 5/1 #vs. Hinds....................... L........13-20 5/2 #vs. Itawamba................W.......13-10 5/2 #vs. Hinds....................... L............3-6 *North Division Game; #Region XXIII Tournament (Wesson) 1999 43-10-1 • 22-2 MACJC Head Coach Donny Castle MACJC NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS 2/20 at East Central.................W... 7-6 (10) 2/20 vs. John C. Calhoun.........W...........6-4 2/22 Shelby State....................W...........7-3 2/22 Shelby State....................W...........8-5 2/24 Jackson State.................. L............2-8 2/24 Jackson State..................W...........9-2 2/27 John Wood......................W...........9-6 2/28 John Wood......................W...........7-2

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2/28 John Wood......................W...........8-3 3/1 Lincoln Trail.....................W.........10-4 3/1 Lincoln Trail.....................W...........8-3 3/2 *Northeast......................W...........8-3 3/2 *Northeast...................... L............1-2 3/6 *at Itawamba..................W..... 6-5 (9) 3/6 *at Itawamba.................. L............0-5 3/9 at Jackson State..............W.......13-12 3/9 at Jackson State.............. T............4-4 3/12 East Central.....................W...........6-3 3/12 East Central..................... L............4-9 3/16 *Mississippi Delta...........W.........11-5 3/16 *Mississippi Delta...........W...........6-3 3/18 @vs. Shelby State............W.........13-2 3/18 @vs. Shelby State............W.........18-6 3/22 @vs. Dyersburg State......W.........16-4 3/22 @vs. Dyersburg State......W...........3-1 3/25 *Holmes..........................W...........7-6 3/25 *Holmes..........................W...........9-8 3/26 Danville........................... L............0-9 3/26 Danville........................... L............8-9 3/27 *at Coahoma...................W.........12-0 3/27 *at Coahoma...................W... 26-0 (3) 4/3 *at Northeast..................W.........14-7 4/3 *at Northeast..................W...........6-3 4/6 *Itawamba......................W...........6-4 4/6 *Itawamba......................W...........5-3 4/8 *East Mississippi.............W...........8-2 4/8 *East Mississippi.............W...........4-3 4/10 *at Mississippi Delta.......W...........7-0 4/10 *at Mississippi Delta.......W...........6-2 4/13 *at Holmes......................W.........14-3 4/13 *at Holmes......................W.........11-4 4/17 *Coahoma.......................W... 11-1 (5) 4/17 *Coahoma.......................W... 15-1 (5) 4/21 at Lambuth Univ. jv.........W.........13-4 4/21 at Lambuth Univ. jv.........W...........9-7 4/24 *at East Mississippi.........W... 18-3 (5) 4/24 *at East Mississippi.........W.........10-5 4/28 at Dyersburg State...........W.........12-2 4/30 +vs. East Central............. L............6-8 5/1 +at Gulf Coast................. L..........7-10 5/7 #vs. Hinds....................... L..........2-10 5/8 #vs. Itawamba................W.........14-9 5/8 #vs. Copiah-Lincoln.........W.........14-5 5/9 #vs. Hinds....................... L........10-12 *North Division Game; @Played in Millington, Tenn.; +State Tournament (Perkinston, Miss.); #Region XXXIII Tournament (Senatobia); ~Ranked No. 2 in Final NJCAA Poll 2000 42-12 • 19-5 MACJC Head Coach Donny Castle MACJC STATE/DIVISION CHAMPIONS 2/23 at Jackson State..............W...........5-4 2/23 at Jackson State..............W... 15-0 (5) 2/24 Shelby State....................W... 21-0 (5) 2/24 Shelby State....................W...........7-2 2/27 John Wood......................W...........8-3 2/27 John Wood...................... L............2-3 2/29 Lincoln Trail..................... L............5-9 2/29 Lincoln Trail.....................W... 12-2 (5) 3/4 East Central.....................W...........4-2 3/4 East Central..................... L............0-2 3/5 at Shelby State................ L.... 4-16 (5)

3/5 at Shelby State................ L..........6-11 3/7 Jackson State..................W...........8-3 3/7 Jackson State..................W...........6-5 3/10 at East Central.................W...........5-3 3/10 at East Central.................W.........11-4 3/14 *Itawamba......................W...........5-4 3/14 *Itawamba......................W...........8-7 3/18 *at Mississippi Delta.......W...........7-5 3/18 *at Mississippi Delta.......W.........12-6 3/20 Lincoln College................W... 13-1 (5) 3/20 Lincoln College................W...........8-4 3/21 *at Holmes......................W...........6-0 3/21 *at Holmes......................W...........7-3 3/24 at Dyersburg State...........W.........11-1 3/24 at Dyersburg State...........W...........7-2 3/25 *Coahoma.......................W.........10-0 3/25 *Coahoma.......................W... 11-0 (1) 3/29 Lambuth Univ. jv.............W...........2-1 3/29 Lambuth Univ. jv.............W... 14-1 (5) 4/1 *at East Mississippi.........W.........15-8 4/5 *at Northeast.................. L............1-4 4/5 *at Northeast.................. L............5-7 4/6 *at East Mississippi.........W.........17-8 4/8 *at Itawamba.................. L............2-3 4/8 *at Itawamba..................W...........7-0 4/17 *at Coahoma...................W...........(ff) 4/17 *at Coahoma...................W...........(ff) 4/18 at Lambuth Univ. jv.........W...........9-2 4/18 at Lambuth Univ. jv.........W...........6-3 4/20 *Mississippi Delta...........W...........4-3 4/20 *Mississippi Delta...........W...........5-2 4/21 *Holmes..........................W...........6-1 4/21 *Holmes..........................W.........11-5 4/26 *East Mississippi............. L............4-9 4/26 *East Mississippi.............W...........9-8 4/29 *Northeast......................W...........5-4 4/29 *Northeast...................... L............0-2 5/6 +vs. Gulf Coast................W...........9-6 5/7 +vs. Copiah-Lincoln........W...........7-1 5/12 #vs. Pearl River................W.......15-12 5/13 #at Copiah-Lincoln.......... L............2-4 5/13 #vs. Itawamba................W...........5-2 5/14 #at Copiah-Lincoln.......... L............5-7 +MACJC State Tournament (Fulton, Miss.); #Region XXIII Tournament (Wesson, Miss.) 2001 32-15-1 • 16-8 MACJC Head Coach Donny Castle 2/14 at East Central.................W........... 4-1 2/14 at East Central................. L............ 4-6 2/21 at SW Tennessee.............. L............ 7-8 2/21 at SW Tennessee.............. L.......... 1-11 2/25 John Wood......................W........... 6-1 2/25 John Wood...................... L............ 2-8 2/26 Lincoln Trail.....................W........... 5-3 2/26 Lincoln Trail.....................W......... 12-3 3/7 Jackson State..................W........... 7-3 3/7 Jackson State.................. L.......... 6-10 3/9 Moraine Valley................W........... 5-3 3/9 Moraine Valley................W........... 6-4 3/10 Moraine Valley................W.... 19-0 (5) 3/10 Northwest-Shoals........... T..... 8-8 (12) 3/14 Longview........................W.... 10-0 (5) 3/14 Longview........................W........... 8-4 3/17 *Holmes.......................... L............ 5-7

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3/17 *Holmes..........................W........... 5-4 3/20 *Coahoma.......................W.... 14-1 (5) 3/20 *Coahoma.......................W........... 8-4 3/21 SW Tennessee.................W........... 8-3 3/21 SW Tennessee.................W........... 2-0 3/22 *Mississippi Delta........... L............ 2-3 3/22 *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 5-4 3/28 *East Mississippi.............W........... 7-6 3/28 *East Mississippi.............W........... 6-0 3/31 *Northeast...................... L.......... 0-10 3/31 *Northeast...................... L............ 2-5 4/5 *Itawamba......................W.... 13-0 (5) 4/5 *Itawamba...................... L.......... 9-14 4/7 *at Mississippi Delta....... L.......... 4-10 4/7 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 5-3 4/8 Danville...........................W.... 20-7 (5) 4/8 Danville...........................W......... 10-9 4/10 *at Holmes......................W......... 18-7 4/10 *at Holmes......................W......... 11-2 4/18 East Central.....................W........... 7-6 4/18 East Central.....................W........... 7-5 4/19 *at Coahoma...................W.... 13-0 (5) 4/19 *at Coahoma...................W.... 11-0 (5) 4/21 *at East Mississippi.........W.... 12-1 (5) 4/21 *at East Mississippi.........W.... 7-3 (11) 4/25 *at Northeast..................W........... 7-2 4/25 *at Northeast..................W....... 16-12 4/28 *at Itawamba.................. L............ 1-8 4/28 *at Itawamba.................. L............ 0-1 5/11 +vs. Hinds...................... L.......... 9-15 5/12 +at Itawamba................ L..... 7-8 (11) +Region XXIII Tournament (Fulton) 2002 36-11-1 • 20-4 MACJC Head Coach Donny Castle NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS 2/23 John Wood......................W......... 10-1 2/23 John Wood...................... L.......... 2-11 2/24 John Wood......................W........... 7-4 2/24 John Wood......................W........... 5-4 3/4 Lincoln Trail.....................W........... 3-1 3/4 Lincoln Trail.....................W........... 7-6 3/5 Lincoln Trail.....................W.... 13-1 (5) 3/9 McHenry County.............W........... 8-2 3/9 McHenry County............. L............ 7-8 3/10 McHenry County.............W........... 5-0 3/10 McHenry County.............W........... 9-3 3/14 *at Holmes...................... L............ 2-4 3/14 *at Holmes......................W....... 11-10 3/16 *Coahoma.......................W......... 10-0 3/16 *Coahoma.......................W........... 7-1 3/23 *at East Mississippi.........W......... 11-3 3/23 *at East Mississippi.........W......... 13-0 3/24 SW Tennessee.................W....... 14-12 3/27 *at Northeast..................W......... 13-2 3/27 *at Northeast..................W........... 7-2 3/29 *at Itawamba..................W........... 3-2 3/29 *at Itawamba..................W........... 6-3 4/2 *Mississippi Delta........... L.......... 9-10 4/2 *Mississippi Delta...........W......... 13-7 4/5 at Jackson State..............W.... 7-6 (11) 4/5 at Jackson State.............. T............ 6-6 4/6 *Holmes..........................W........... 9-4 4/6 *Holmes.......................... L............ 2-7 4/10 SW Tennessee.................W......... 11-7

4/11 *at Coahoma...................W........... 9-3 4/11 *at Coahoma...................W......... 13-2 4/17 *East Mississippi.............W........... 9-8 4/17 *East Mississippi.............W.... 13-3 (5) 4/20 *Northeast......................W.... 13-0 (5) 4/20 *Northeast......................W......... 11-8 4/23 *Itawamba......................W........... 4-2 4/23 *Itawamba...................... L.......... 5-12 4/27 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 7-1 4/27 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 2-1 4/28 at SW Tennessee.............. L............ 4-6 4/28 at SW Tennessee..............W........... 2-1 5/4 +Jones County................ L............ 6-9 5/5 +Pearl River....................W........... 9-6 5/5 +Holmes.........................W......... 10-9 5/6 +Jones County................W....... 17-10 5/6 +Jones County................ L.......... 9-12 5/10 #vs. Hinds....................... L.......... 3-11 5/11 #vs. Holmes..................... L............ 4-8 +State Tournament (Senatobia); #Region XXIII Tournament (Poplarville, Miss.) 2003 27-17 • 10-6 MACJC Head Coach Donny Castle 3/6 %vs. SW Mississippi........W......... 11-7 3/6 at Holmes........................W........... 8-7 3/8 Lincoln Trail..................... L............ 4-6 3/8 Lincoln Trail..................... L............ 0-3 3/9 Lincoln Trail..................... L............ 5-7 3/9 Lincoln Trail.....................W........... 7-4 3/12 at Northwest-Shoals....... L.......... 2-10 3/12 at Northwest-Shoals....... L............ 2-7 3/15 McHenry County.............W......... 10-0 3/15 McHenry County.............W......... 13-0 3/16 McHenry County.............W......... 12-4 3/16 McHenry County.............W........... 6-2 3/19 Jackson State.................. L............ 4-8 3/19 Jackson State..................W........... 7-6 3/21 McHenry County.............W........... 7-2 3/25 *at Coahoma...................W.... 28-1 (5) 3/25 *at Coahoma...................W......... 12-1 3/27 @vs. Three Rivers............. L..... 2-3 (13) 3/27 @vs. Three Rivers.............W........... 5-3 3/30 Northwest-Shoals........... L.......... 1-10 3/30 Northwest-Shoals...........W........... 8-3 4/2 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 8-3 4/2 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............ 6-8 4/3 *Northeast......................W....... 15-14 4/3 *Northeast......................W........... 6-4 4/5 SW Mississippi................W......... 11-3 4/5 SW Mississippi................W........... 7-4 4/8 *Itawamba...................... L..... 1-14 (5) 4/8 *Itawamba...................... L............ 0-3 4/12 *Coahoma.......................W........... 6-2 4/12 *Coahoma.......................W.... 14-0 (5) 4/15 *at Northeast.................. L........ 10-11 4/15 *at Northeast..................W......... 16-8 4/18 *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 5-4 4/18 *Mississippi Delta...........W......... 11-7 4/23 at Jackson State..............W........... 5-2 4/23 at Jackson State.............. L............ 2-5 4/26 *at Itawamba.................. L............ 4-5 4/26 *at Itawamba.................. L.......1-2 (9) 5/8 #vs. Pearl River................ L.......... 3-10 5/9 #vs. Copiah-Lincoln.........W........... 3-0

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 5/10 #vs. Holmes.....................W........... 7-5 5/11 #at Itawamba.................W....... 22-11 5/11 #at Itawamba................. L............ 2-7 %Played at Holmes; @Played in Millington, Tenn.; #Region XXIII Tournament (Fulton) 2004 28-20 • 9-7 MACJC Head Coach Donny Castle 2/14 John Wood......................W........... 5-4 2/14 John Wood......................W........... 5-4 2/18 at SW Mississippi............. L..... 0-10 (5) 2/18 at SW Mississippi.............W......... 10-9 2/19 at Hinds........................... L............ 3-4 2/19 at Hinds...........................W........... 2-1 2/21 John Wood...................... L............ 0-5 2/21 John Wood......................W........... 8-4 2/22 John Wood...................... L............ 4-7 2/22 John Wood......................W.... 10-0 (5) 2/27 at Jones County............... L............ 6-7 2/27 at Jones County............... L............ 3-9 2/28 at Copiah-Lincoln............W........... 8-5 2/28 at Copiah-Lincoln............W........... 3-1 3/2 at Crowley’s Ridge...........W.... 15-0 (5) 3/2 at Crowley’s Ridge...........W.... 15-3 (5) 3/9 Northwest-Shoals...........W........... 7-6 3/9 Northwest-Shoals...........W........... 7-5 3/13 Jones County...................W........... 9-2 3/13 Jones County................... L.......... 5-13 3/16 at Northwest-Shoals....... L............ 2-4 3/16 at Northwest-Shoals....... L............ 2-4 3/17 Jackson State..................W......... 16-9 3/17 Jackson State.................. L............ 3-4 3/22 *at Northeast.................. L............ 3-5 3/23 *at Northeast.................. L............ 0-1 3/25 &vs Three Rivers.............. L............ 0-1 3/25 &vs Three Rivers..............W......7-4 (9) 3/27 *Mississippi Delta........... L........ 12-13 3/27 *Mississippi Delta........... L............ 2-6 4/1 Crowley’s Ridge...............W.... 13-0 (5)

4/1 Crowley’s Ridge...............W.... 14-0 (5) 4/3 *at Itawamba..................W........... 9-2 4/3 *at Itawamba.................. L............ 2-5 4/6 *at Coahoma...................W......... 15-8 4/6 *at Coahoma...................W.... 11-1 (5) 4/8 *Northeast......................W......... 10-0 4/8 *Northeast......................W.... 11-1 (5) 4/14 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 5-1 4/14 *at Mississippi Delta....... L.......... 4-10 4/20 *Itawamba...................... L.......... 7-13 4/20 *Itawamba......................W......... 10-6 4/29 *Coahoma.......................W.... 10-0 (5) 4/29 *Coahoma.......................W.... 12-2 (5) 5/5 #at Holmes......................W........... 8-6 5/6 #vs. Itawamba................ L.......... 5-10 5/6 #at Holmes......................W........... 5-1 5/7 #vs. Itawamba................ L..... 3-17 (5) $ Played in Millington, Tenn.; #Region XXIII Tournament (Goodman, Miss.) 2005 30-21 • 12-4 MACJC Head Coach Donny Castle MACJC NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS 2/18 John Wood...................... L............ 4-7 2/18 John Wood......................W........... 7-2 2/19 John Wood...................... L.......... 4-10 2/19 John Wood...................... L............ 6-9 2/25 McHenry County............. L.......... 7-11 2/26 McHenry County.............W........... 7-3 2/26 McHenry County.............W......... 11-4 2/27 McHenry County.............W........... 6-1 2/27 McHenry County.............W........... 9-3 3/8 SW Tennessee.................W........... 1-0 3/8 SW Tennessee................. L............ 2-6 3/11 at Crowley’s Ridge...........W........... 4-1 3/11 at Crowley’s Ridge...........W........... 9-0 3/14 Northwest-Shoals........... L............ 3-6 3/14 Northwest-Shoals...........W........... 4-2 3/15 Jackson State..................W........... 5-4

3/15 Jackson State..................W........... 6-4 3/17 McHenry County.............W........... 4-0 3/17 Moraine Valley................W......... 13-6 3/18 Moraine Valley................ L............ 7-9 3/18 Moraine Valley................ L............ 4-8 3/21 at Northwest-Shoals....... L............ 2-8 3/21 at Northwest-Shoals....... L............ 8-9 3/24 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 8-2 3/24 *at Mississippi Delta....... L.......... 9-10 3/29 at SW Tennessee.............. L.......... 5-15 3/29 at SW Tennessee.............. L............ 2-3 3/30 *Itawamba......................W......... 10-7 3/30 *Itawamba...................... L..... 0-10 (5) 4/5 *Northeast......................W.. 13-12 (8) 4/5 *Northeast...................... L.......6-7 (9) 4/8 Crowley’s Ridge............... L............ 5-8 4/8 Crowley’s Ridge...............W......... 11-4 4/9 *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 4-0 4/9 *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 3-2 4/14 @vs Three Rivers.............W........... 5-1 4/14 @vs Three Rivers.............W........... 4-2 4/16 *at Itawamba..................W........... 7-5 4/16 *at Itawamba..................W.. 14-13 (9) 4/19 *at Coahoma...................W......... 13-1 4/19 *at Coahoma...................W.... 12-2 (5) 4/20 *Coahoma.......................W.... 11-1 (5) 4/20 *Coahoma.......................W........... 9-8 4/23 *at Northeast.................. L............ 5-6 4/23 *at Northeast..................W.... 11-0 (5) 4/28 +Gulf Coast.....................W........... 7-6 4/29 +Itawamba.................... L..... 3-17 (5) 4/30 +Pearl River.................... L............ 4-7 5/6 #Holmes..........................W........... 6-3 5/7 #Itawamba..................... L.......... 5-15 5/7 #Holmes.......................... L..... 7-8 (10) @ Played in Millington, Tenn.; +State Tournament (Senatobia); #Region XXIII Tournament (Senatobia)

2006 19-30 • 9-6 MACJC Head Coach Mark Carson 2/21 ^vs Northeast.................W........... 3-0 2/21 ^vs SW Tennessee.......... L............ 0-5 2/24 McHenry County.............W......... 12-9 2/24 McHenry County............. L............ 6-9 2/25 McHenry County............. L............ 5-7 2/26 McHenry County.............W........... 5-0 2/26 McHenry County............. L............ 3-6 3/3 at SW Mississippi............. L............ 3-5 3/3 at SW Mississippi............. L..... 1-11 (5) 3/4 at Hinds........................... L............ 3-4 3/4 at Hinds...........................W......... 11-4 3/7 Northwest-Shoals........... L.......... 9-10 3/7 Northwest-Shoals........... L............ 4-8 3/11 at Northwest-Shoals....... L.......... 7-17 3/11 at Northwest-Shoals....... L............ 4-8 3/15 @vs LSU Eunice............... L..... 1-13 (5) 3/15 at Copiah-Lincoln............W......... 16-8 3/21 Jackson State..................W........... 3-2 3/21 Jackson State.................. L............ 1-3 3/25 *at Itawamba.................. L............ 2-9 3/25 *at Itawamba.................. L........ 15-16 3/28 $vs Three Rivers............... L............ 1-6 3/28 $vs Three Rivers............... L........ 11-12 3/29 *at Coahoma...................W......... 13-3 3/29 *at Coahoma...................W.... 14-4 (5) 3/31 McHenry County............. L..... 7-9 (10) 4/1 *at Northeast..................W........... 6-5 4/1 *at Northeast..................W.... 14-1 (5) 4/4 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............ 1-2 4/4 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 7-4 4/8 at Meridian..................... L.......... 6-10 4/8 at Meridian..................... L.......... 5-10 4/10 at Jackson State.............. L.......... 9-19 4/12 at SW Tennessee..............W....... 14-10 4/12 at SW Tennessee.............. L.......... 7-10 4/19 *Itawamba...................... L............ 2-8 4/19 *Itawamba...................... L............ 1-5

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 4/22 *Coahoma.......................W......... 11-3 4/22 *Coahoma.......................W.... 12-2 (5) 4/26 *Northeast......................W.... 10-0 (5) 4/26 *Northeast......................W........... 1-0 4/29 *Mississippi Delta........... L............ 3-5 5/4 +at Meridian.................. L..... 7-8 (10) 5/5 +vs Holmes....................W........... 2-1 5/6 +vs Itawamba................ L............ 6-7 5/15 #at Itawamba................. L..... 0-10 (6) 5/16 #vs Meridian...................W........... 4-3 5/17 #vs Gulf Coast..................W........... 8-5 5/17 #at Itawamba................. L............ 4-5 ^Played in Memphis, Tenn.; @ Played in Wesson, Miss.; $ Played in Millington, Tenn; + State Tournament (at Meridian); #Region XXIII Tournament (at Fulton)

4/24 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 6-3 4/24 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 6-4 5/3 +vs. Pearl River...............W....... 14-12 5/5 +vs. Itawamba............... L..... 1-12 (5) 5/5 +vs. Meridian................. L........ 12-13 5/14 #vs. East Central..............W......... 10-2 5/15 #at Meridian...................W........... 9-3 5/17 #vs. Itawamba................W........... 9-8 5/18 #vs. Itawamba................W......... 13-0 5/26 %vs. Frederick.................W......... 14-6 5/27 %vs. Longview................ L............ 1-5 5/28 %vs. Monroe...................W........... 6-5 5/29 %vs. Scottsdale............... L............ 3-4 + State Tournament (at Perkinston); #Region XXIII Tournament (at Meridian); %NJCAA World Series (Millington, Tenn.)

2007 40-17 • 14-2 MACJC Head Coach Mark Carson NORTH DIVISION, REGION 23 CHAMPIONS NJCAA WORLD SERIES 2/16 at East Central.................W......... 11-9 2/16 at East Central................. L............ 4-6 2/17 at East Mississippi...........W......... 11-4 2/17 at East Mississippi........... L............ 3-5 2/23 Copiah-Lincoln................W.... 14-2 (5) 2/23 McHenry County.............W........... 9-2 2/25 McHenry County.............W........... 7-3 2/25 McHenry County............. L............ 8-9 2/27 Jackson State..................W.... 17-2 (5) 2/27 Jackson State..................W........... 5-3 3/3 Hinds...............................W......7-6 (8) 3/3 Hinds............................... L............ 4-6 3/5 at Jackson State.............. L............ 5-7 3/5 at Jackson State.............. L..... 5-15 (5) 3/7 at SW Tennessee..............W.... 11-1 (5) 3/7 at SW Tennessee..............W........... 7-3 3/17 John Wood...................... L............ 0-8 3/17 John Wood......................W.... 12-2 (5) 3/18 John Wood......................W........... 5-3 3/18 John Wood......................W......... 14-7 3/20 *Itawamba......................W........... 7-3 3/20 *Itawamba...................... L.......4-6 (8) 3/24 *Coahoma.......................W........... 6-3 3/24 *Coahoma.......................W......... 16-6 3/26 Dyersburg State..............W........... 6-1 3/26 Dyersburg State.............. L ���������� 4-10 3/28 *at Northeast..................W........... 9-7 3/28 *at Northeast..................W........... 9-7 4/3 at Northwest-Shoals....... L.......... 7-14 4/3 at Northwest-Shoals.......W........... 9-8 4/5 *Mississippi Delta...........W.... 12-1 (5) 4/5 *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 7-4 4/9 at Dyersburg State........... L............ 7-9 4/9 at Dyersburg State........... L.......... 4-11 4/11 SW Tennessee.................W........... 2-0 4/11 SW Tennessee.................W.... 7-5 (12) 4/15 *at Itawamba.................. L............ 2-3 4/15 *at Itawamba..................W......... 10-6 4/16 Northwest-Shoals...........W........... 4-2 4/16 Northwest-Shoals...........W........... 8-7 4/18 *at Coahoma...................W.... 14-3 (5) 4/18 *at Coahoma...................W......... 13-5 4/21 *Northeast......................W........... 7-5 4/21 *Northeast......................W........... 6-5

2008 26-16-1 • 9-7 MACJC Head Coach Mark Carson 2/16 %vs. Baton Rouge...........W........... 7-4 2/16 %vs. Gulf Coast...............W........... 8-0 2/18 Kaskaskia College............ L............ 3-4 2/18 Kaskaskia College............ L............ 7-8 2/19 SW Tennessee.................W........... 9-7 2/19 SW Tennessee.................W........... 4-3 2/23 John Wood...................... L............ 8-9 2/23 John Wood......................W........... 8-2 2/24 John Wood......................W......... 13-3 2/24 John Wood...................... T............ 4-4 3/1 at Hinds........................... L.......... 5-10 3/1 at Hinds...........................W......... 14-9 3/5 East Central..................... L............ 4-8 3/5 East Central..................... L..... 2-12 (5) 3/11 Northwest-Shoals...........W........... 5-4 3/11 Northwest-Shoals...........W........... 5-1 3/17 at Jackson State..............W......... 18-8 3/17 at Jackson State..............W......... 10-9 3/18 *Coahoma.......................W.... 13-2 (5) 3/18 *Coahoma.......................W........... 9-0 3/20 at Northwest-Shoals.......W........... 7-6 3/20 at Northwest-Shoals....... L.......1-2 (8) 3/26 at Dyersburg State........... L............ 2-6 3/26 at Dyersburg State........... L............ 0-5 3/29 *Northeast...................... L.......... 9-16 3/29 *Northeast...................... L............ 6-7 4/3 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 5-3 4/3 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............ 1-3 4/9 *at Itawamba..................W......... 10-6 4/9 *at Itawamba.................. L.......... 5-16 4/12 *at Coahoma...................W......... 15-3 4/12 *at Coahoma...................W......... 16-8 4/15 *at Northeast..................W....... 18-17 4/15 *at Northeast.................. L............ 4-6 4/19 *Mississippi Delta...........W......... 11-1 4/19 *Mississippi Delta........... L............ 3-7 4/22 at SW Tennessee..............W......... 12-3 4/22 at SW Tennessee..............W........... 5-4 4/23 Dyersburg State..............W........... 8-6 4/23 Dyersburg State..............W......... 15-5 4/26 *Itawamba......................W........... 9-6 4/26 *Itawamba...................... L..... 1-11 (5) 4/30 Jackson State..................W......... 13-6

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2009 27-22-1 • 16-8 MACJC Head Coach Mark Carson 2/20 Jackson State.................. L............3-5 2/20 Jackson State..................W...........8-6 2/23 at Jackson State.............. L............3-4 2/23 at Jackson State.............. L............3-5 2/24 at SW Tennessee..............W.........11-3 2/24 at SW Tennessee..............W...........8-7 3/4 Dyersburg State..............W...........3-1 3/4 Dyersburg State.............. L........13-16 3/6 %vs. Baton Rouge........... L..........8-10 3/6 %vs. LSU Eunice.............. L..........5-11 3/10 *at Mississippi Delta.......W...........5-4 3/10 *at Mississippi Delta.......W...........3-2 3/16 *East Mississippi.............W...........5-0 3/16 *East Mississippi.............W...........4-3 3/20 Ellsworth ........................ L..........6-14 3/20 Ellsworth.........................W...........5-2 3/21 *Northeast......................W...........8-4 3/21 *Northeast...................... L............4-7 3/24 *at Coahoma...................W.........14-2 3/24 *at Coahoma...................W...........8-2 3/25 SW Tennessee.................W... 15-1 (5) 3/25 SW Tennessee................. L............7-9 3/28 *at Itawamba.................. L............3-4 3/28 *at Itawamba.................. L..........9-11 4/1 *Holmes..........................W... 13-3 (5) 4/1 *Holmes.......................... L..........8-16 4/4 *Mississippi Delta...........W...........4-3 4/4 *Mississippi Delta...........W.........13-3 4/7 *at East Mississippi......... L............3-6 4/7 *at East Mississippi.........W...........3-2 4/8 Northwest-Shoals........... L..........9-12 4/8 Northwest-Shoals........... T........10-10 4/10 at Gulf Coast.................... L..........2-12 4/10 at Gulf Coast....................W...........4-3 4/14 Arkansas Baptist.............W...........3-2 4/14 Arkansas Baptist.............W...........7-0 4/15 *at Northeast..................W...........6-5 4/15 *at Northeast.................. L............1-2 4/16 at Arkansas Baptist......... L............2-4 4/16 at Arkansas Baptist.........W...........6-0 4/18 *Coahoma.......................W... 11-1 (5) 4/18 *Coahoma.......................W.......11-10 4/21 *Itawamba......................W...........6-2 4/21 *Itawamba...................... L............1-9 4/22 at Northwest-Shoals....... L..........9-10 4/22 at Northwest-Shoals.......W.......11-10 4/25 *at Holmes...................... L............4-7 4/25 *at Holmes......................W.........10-7 5/1 $ at Hinds........................ L............4-9 5/2 $ at Hinds........................ L..........9-10 $ State Playoffs (Raymond, Miss.) 2010 27-24 • 14-10 MACJC Head Coach Mark Carson 2/7 Arkansas Baptist.............W...........7-1 2/7 Arkansas Baptist.............W... 10-0 (5) 2/19 Rend Lake.......................W...........6-5 2/19 Rend Lake.......................W.........10-8 2/21 Southeastern Iowa.......... L..........7-14 2/24 Northwest-Shoals........... L............3-4 2/24 Northwest-Shoals........... L............2-5 2/27 Gulf Coast........................ L..........1-10

2/27 Gulf Coast........................ L..........2-11 3/3 at SW Tennessee..............W.........10-4 3/3 at SW Tennessee..............W...........6-2 3/6 %vs. Baton Rouge...........W.........10-4 3/6 %vs. Kishwaukee............W...........7-4 3/8 Ellsworth......................... L............4-7 3/8 Ellsworth.........................W...........6-3 3/11 at Arkansas Baptist.........W...........1-0 3/11 at Arkansas Baptist.........W.........10-2 3/16 at Jackson State.............. L.... 3-13 (5) 3/16 at Jackson State..............W.........10-2 3/17 *at Northeast..................W...........4-3 3/17 *at Northeast..................W...........5-4 3/20 *at Itawamba.................. L............0-2 3/20 *at Itawamba.................. L............0-7 3/24 *Holmes.......................... L.... 3-13 (5) 3/24 *Holmes..........................W... 19-2 (5) 3/27 *at Mississippi Delta.......W.........12-7 3/27 *at Mississippi Delta.......W...........9-6 3/29 Dyersburg State.............. L............2-7 3/29 Dyersburg State.............. L............4-8 3/31 at Northwest-Shoals....... L............4-5 3/31 at Northwest-Shoals....... L............3-7 4/2 *East Mississippi.............W... 10-0 (6) 4/2 *East Mississippi.............W...........6-2 4/6 at Dyersburg State...........W...........7-5 4/6 at Dyersburg State........... L.... 5-15 (5) 4/7 *Coahoma.......................W...........6-3 4/7 *Coahoma.......................W... 12-2 (5) 4/10 *Northeast......................W...........9-7 4/10 *Northeast...................... L............1-4 4/13 *Itawamba...................... L........10-16 4/13 *Itawamba......................W.........11-3 4/17 *at Holmes...................... L............4-7 4/17 *at Holmes...................... L............1-4 4/21 *Mississippi Delta........... L............3-4 4/21 *Mississippi Delta...........W.........10-3 4/27 *at East Mississippi.........W...........6-4 4/27 *at East Mississippi......... L............1-2 4/30 *at Coahoma...................W...........9-4 4/30 *at Coahoma................... L..........4-11 5/7 $ vs. Jones County........... L..........1-12 5/7 $ vs. Jones County........... L............0-8 $ MACJC Playoffs First Round (Hattiesburg) 2011 31-21 • 18-6 MACJC Head Coach Mark Carson MACJC NORTH DIVISION CO-CHAMPIONS 2/16 Arkansas Baptist.............W........ 11-8 2/16 Arkansas Baptist.............W...........8-2 2/19 at Southwest Tennessee..W...........8-2 2/19 at Southwest Tennessee.. L..........4-11 2/23 at Jones County............... L............1-8 2/23 at Jones County...............W...........5-3 2/26 at East Central.................W.........12-6 2/26 at East Central................. L............2-7 3/3 at Arkansas Baptist......... L............6-9 3/3 at Arkansas Baptist......... L............4-8 3/7 Jones County...................W...........9-8 3/7 Jones County................... L..........0-14 3/8 Southwest Tennessee......W.........11-6 3/10 Ellsworth (Iowa).............W...........8-7 3/10 Ellsworth (Iowa)............. L............2-3 3/16 *Mississippi Delta...........W...........9-2 3/16 *Mississippi Delta...........W...........7-4

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

2007 NJCAA Division II World Series Team (40-17 overall) 4th Place Finish 3/19 *at Holmes...................... L............3-5 3/19 *at Holmes...................... L............5-6 3/22 *Coahoma.......................W...........7-1 3/22 *Coahoma.......................W...........6-0 3/28 Jackson State.................. L.... 1-3 (10) 3/28 Jackson State.................. L............2-5 3/31 *at East Mississippi.........W.........11-2 3/31 *at East Mississippi.........W...........7-2 4/2 *Northeast......................W...........7-2 4/2 *Northeast......................W...........3-2 4/5 *at Itawamba..................W...........7-1 4/5 *at Itawamba..................W.........11-1 4/9 *at Mississippi Delta.......W...........8-2 4/9 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............3-4 4/13 *Holmes.......................... L............1-7 4/13 *Holmes.......................... L............3-4 4/16 *at Coahoma...................W.........20-7 4/16 *at Coahoma...................W...........9-7 4/19 ^vs. (2) LSU Eunice.........W...........8-5 4/19 ^vs. (2) LSU Eunice......... L........10-12 4/23 *East Mississippi.............W...........9-0 4/23 *East Mississippi.............W...........5-4 4/25 *at Northeast..................W.........14-0 4/25 *at Northeast.................. L............3-4 4/30 *Itawamba......................W...........7-2 4/30 *Itawamba......................W.........11-4 5/6 $East Central................... L.... 5-8 (11) 5/7 $East Central...................W.........10-8 5/7 $East Central...................W.........10-5 5/12 +at (13) Jones County.... L............0-7 5/13 +vs. Gulf Coast................W...........7-5 5/14 +vs. Holmes...................W...........9-8 5/15 +at (13) Jones County.... L..........6-11 5/19 #vs. (2) LSU Eunice.......... L............1-2 5/20 #vs. (12) Jones County.... L............0-6 ^played at Millsaps College (Jackson, Miss.); $ MACJC Playoffs First Round (Senatobia); +MACJC State Championships (Ellisville); #Region XXIII Tournament (Goodman, Miss.) 2012 25-23 • 16-8 MACJC Head Coach Mark Carson 2/16 Jackson State.................. L............ 0-4 2/16 Jackson State.................. L.......... 4-13

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2/17 Southwest Tennessee......W........... 5-2 2/17 Southwest Tennessee...... L............ 5-9 2/22 at Arkansas Baptist......... L............ 2-6 2/22 at Arkansas Baptist.........W......... 13-2 2/25 Rend Lake.......................W........... 3-2 2/25 Rend Lake.......................W........... 4-1 3/1 (2) Jones County............. L............ 4-5 3/1 Arkansas Baptist.............W........... 7-6 3/3 Henry Ford......................W........... 7-0 3/3 Henry Ford......................W........... 4-1 3/6 at Southwest Tennessee.. L............ 0-4 3/6 at Southwest Tennessee.. L............ 4-5 3/7 Ellsworth......................... L............ 2-4 3/7 Ellsworth.........................W........... 9-7 3/14 at East Central................. L............ 5-6 3/14 at East Central................. L............ 6-8 3/17 *at East Mississippi.........W......... 10-1 3/17 *at East Mississippi.........W......... 16-3 3/20 *at (13) Itawamba.......... L............ 1-2 3/20 *at (13) Itawamba.......... L............ 3-4 3/24 *Northeast......................W........... 7-6 3/24 *Northeast......................W......... 13-5 3/26 at Jackson State.............. L............ 1-2 3/26 at Jackson State.............. L............ 3-9 3/28 *Coahoma.......................W......... 10-1 3/28 *Coahoma.......................W........... 5-2 3/31 *!at Mississippi Delta...... W......... 10-0 3/31 *at Mississippi Delta....... L........ 11-12 4/6 East Central..................... L.......... 6-16 4/6 East Central.....................W........... 3-1 4/7 *Holmes..........................W........... 6-2 4/7 *Holmes..........................W........... 4-0 4/11 *East Mississippi............. L............ 5-8 4/11 *East Mississippi............. L............ 2-3 4/14 *(4) Itawamba................ L............ 5-8 4/14 *(4) Itawamba................ L...... 0-11 (5) 4/18 *at Northeast..................W........... 4-0 4/18 *at Northeast.................. L............ 1-3 4/23 *at Coahoma...................W..... 19-2 (5) 4/23 *at Coahoma...................W..... 18-0 (5) 4/25 *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 6-2 4/25 *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 3-2 4/28 *at Holmes......................W......... 10-6 4/28 *at Holmes......................W........... 8-7 5/4 $(17) Hinds..................... L.......... 5-14

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5/4 $(17) Hinds..................... L.....7-11 (10) $ MACJC Playoffs First Round (Senatobia); ! Cody Reed no-hitter 2013 31-18 • 17-7 MACJC Head Coach Mark Carson 2/16 ! Southwest Tennessee..... W....8-7 (10) 2/16 Southwest Tennessee......W........... 4-3 2/19 at Southwest Tennessee..W........... 8-3 2/19 at Southwest Tennessee.. L.......6-7 (8) 2/23 Rend Lake....................... L............ 4-9 2/23 Rend Lake....................... L............ 2-5 2/27 Dyersburg State.............. L............ 2-3 2/27 Dyersburg State..............W........... 2-0 2/28 Henry Ford......................W......... 15-5 3/1 Henry Ford......................W......... 11-1 3/1 Henry Ford......................W........... 6-2 3/6 at Arkansas Baptist.........W........... 6-4 3/6 at Arkansas Baptist.........W........... 5-2 3/9 *at Coahoma...................W......... 10-3 3/9 *at Coahoma...................W........... 7-2 3/14 Arkansas Baptist............. L............ 4-5 3/14 Arkansas Baptist............. L.......... 4-12 3/16 *Itawamba......................W........... 7-0 3/16 *Itawamba......................W........... 5-4 3/20 *Northeast...................... L.......... 2-11 3/20 *Northeast...................... L............ 2-7 3/26 *Holmes..........................W........... 8-2 3/26 *Holmes..........................W......... 12-8 3/27 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 3-2 3/27 *at Mississippi Delta.......W......... 19-7 3/29 *at East Mississippi......... L.......1-2 (8) 3/29 *at East Mississippi.........W........... 6-3 4/6 *Coahoma.......................W........... 1-0 4/6 *Coahoma.......................W........... 5-3 4/9 *at Itawamba.................. L............ 2-5 4/9 *at Itawamba.................. L..... 5-6 (10) 4/13 *at Northeast.................. L............ 5-6 4/13 *at Northeast.................. L............ 1-7 4/17 *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 4-3 4/17 *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 4-3 4/20 *at Holmes......................W........... 8-0 4/20 *at Holmes......................W........... 7-6 4/23 *East Mississippi.............W......5-4 (9)

4/23 @*East Mississippi.......... W....... 13-12 4/26 at (19) Jones County....... L............ 1-2 4/26 at (19) Jones County.......W........... 5-3 5/4 $(19) Jones County.........W........... 5-3 5/5 $(19) Jones County.........W......... 11-9 5/9 +at (8) Pearl River.......... L............ 3-7 5/10 +vs. Northeast................W........... 3-0 5/11 +at (8) Pearl River..........W.... 16-4 (6) 5/12 +vs. East Central............. L............ 0-4 5/16 #vs. (1) LSU Eunice.......... L............ 0-8 5/17 #vs. (16) East Central....... L.......... 6-10 $ MACJC Playoffs First Round (Senatobia); +MACJC State Championships (Poplarville); #Region XXIII Tournament (Poplarville) ! Mark Carson grabs career win No. 200 @Rangers rallied from 12-1 deficit in the 6th 2014 30-16 • 16-8 MACJC Head Coach Mark Carson 2/15 (8) North Iowa................W......... 16-9 2/15 (8) North Iowa................W........... 6-0 2/18 at East Central................. L............ 4-8 2/18 at East Central.................W......... 10-4 2/21 Lake Land........................ L............ 2-3 2/21 Lake Land........................W......... 11-1 2/25 Southwest Tennessee......W......... 14-7 2/25 Southwest Tennessee......W........... 4-1 2/26 at Arkansas Baptist......... L............ 3-9 2/26 at Arkansas Baptist.........W........... 8-2 3/1 John Wood......................W........... 8-1 3/1 Rend Lake....................... L.......... 4-11 3/5 (7) Jones County.............W........... 7-1 3/5 (7) Jones County............. L............ 3-5 3/12 (19) *Northeast..............W........... 2-0 3/12 (19) *Northeast.............. L.......1-2 (8) 3/14 *Holmes.......................... L.......... 7-11 3/14 *Holmes..........................W......... 11-4 3/18 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............ 7-8 3/18 *at Mississippi Delta....... L.......... 2-11 3/22 *at Coahoma...................W........... 9-2 3/22 *at Coahoma...................W......... 11-0 3/24 Arkansas Baptist.............W......... 18-8 3/24 Arkansas Baptist............. L............ 0-5 3/26 (5) *East Mississippi........W......... 27-5

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 3/26 (5) *East Mississippi........ L............ 4-8 3/30 at Copiah-Lincoln............W........... 6-4 3/30 at Copiah-Lincoln............W......5-3 (8) 4/1 *at Itawamba.................. L............ 8-9 4/1 *at Itawamba..................W......... 12-0 4/5 *at Northeast..................W........... 6-3 4/5 *at Northeast..................W........... 5-4 4/12 (16) *Mississippi Delta....W........... 8-6 4/12 (16) *Mississippi Delta.... L............ 7-8 4/15 *Coahoma.......................W......... 11-4 4/15 *Coahoma.......................W........... 8-2 4/16 *at Holmes......................W........... 6-4 4/16 *at Holmes......................W......... 15-4 4/18 at (5) *East Mississippi....W.... 4-2 (10) 4/18 at (5) *East Mississippi.... L............ 2-8 4/23 Copiah-Lincoln................W......... 11-9 4/23 Copiah-Lincoln................W......... 15-5 4/26 *Itawamba......................W......... 15-5 4/26 *Itawamba......................W........... 6-2 5/2 $ at Hinds........................ L............ 2-6 5/3 $ at Hinds........................ L.......... 8-10 $ MACJC Playoffs First Round (Raymond) ^ Ranked 20th in final NJCAA Poll

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2/9 at SW Tennessee.............. L............ 3-4 2/11 Arkansas Baptist............. L............ 1-3 2/11 Arkansas Baptist.............W......... 10-4 2/14 ^ SW Illinois College.......W........... 9-4 2/14 ^ SW Illinois College.......W........... 9-7 2/28 at Copiah-Lincoln............W......... 13-1 2/28 vs (6) Delgado................. L............ 1-2 3/7 *at East Central...............W.... 2-1 (11) 3/7 *at East Central............... L............ 2-4 3/15 *at Pearl River.................W........... 7-0 3/15 *at Pearl River.................W........... 5-3 3/17 *Coahoma.......................W........... 5-2 3/17 *Coahoma.......................W........... 1-0 3/18 vs Dyersburg State.......... L............ 3-8 3/18 vs Dyersburg State..........W........... 8-6 3/21 *(8) Jones County...........W........... 3-2 3/21 *(8) Jones County........... L.......4-6 (8) 3/23 Jackson State..................W......... 10-5 3/25 *at Itawamba.................. L............ 6-7 3/25 *at Itawamba.................. L............ 3-4 3/29 *Copiah-Lincoln..............W........... 6-0 3/29 *Copiah-Lincoln..............W........... 9-4 3/30 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 7-4 3/30 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 4-3 4/3 *SW Mississippi...............W........... 6-3 4/3 *SW Mississippi...............W........... 6-5 4/7 at Lawson State...............W........... 8-3 4/7 at Lawson State...............W........... 8-0

10-TIME MACJC CHAMPIONS • 24 NJCAA REGIONAL APPS

4/9 *at Gulf Coast..................W......... 10-2 4/9 *at Gulf Coast..................W......... 11-5 4/14 *Northeast......................W......... 15-5 4/14 *Northeast......................W........... 6-1 4/19 *at (1) Hinds................... L.......... 3-12 4/19 *at (1) Hinds................... L............ 4-7 4/22 *at (14) East Mississippi.... L........ 11-15 4/22 *at (14) East Mississippi....W.... 11-9 (8) 4/25 *at (20) Meridian ........... L........ 11-12 4/25 *at (20) Meridian ...........W........... 5-0 4/27 *Holmes..........................W......... 10-8 4/27 *Holmes.......................... L.......... 4-10 5/1 $ Jones County................W......... 10-8 5/1 $ Jones County................W........... 7-3 5/7 + (15) East Mississippi....W........... 9-7 5/8 + at (1) Hinds................. L............ 1-6 5/8 + (15) East Mississippi....W......... 10-5 5/9 + at (1) Hinds................. L.......... 3-14 5/14 # at (2) LSU Eunice.......... L..... 0-12 (5) 5/15 # (17) East Mississippi.....W.... 4-3 (11) 5/16 # (1) Hinds...................... L............ 1-9 ^ Flag City Classic (Millington/Senatobia) $ MACJC Playoffs First Round (Senatobia) + MACJC Tournament (Raymond) # NJCAA Region 23 Tournament (Eunice, La.) *Ranked 16th in final NJCAA Poll *Preseason No. 20 in Collegiate Baseball

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YEARLY STATISTICS YEAR AVG HR SB ERA SV SO FLD% E 1947.......... .320............ n/a...........n/a..........n/a............. n/a..........n/a........... n/a...........n/a 1976.......... .332............ 23............n/a..........4.25........... n/a..........144.......... n/a...........n/a 1977.......... .302............ 23............55............2.79........... n/a..........166.......... n/a...........n/a 1979.......... .285............ 19............38............3.83........... n/a..........139.......... n/a...........n/a 1980.......... .299............ 24............63............2.88........... n/a..........126.......... n/a...........n/a 1981.......... .335............ 35............93............3.68........... n/a..........168.......... n/a...........n/a 1982.......... .347............ 45............92............3.23........... n/a..........238.......... n/a...........n/a 1983.......... .305............ 46............94............3.28........... n/a..........189.......... n/a...........n/a 1984.......... .342............ 47............56............2.82........... n/a..........141.......... n/a...........n/a 1985.......... .346............ 48............124..........2.44........... n/a..........255.......... n/a...........n/a 1986.......... .320............ 34............84............2.35........... n/a..........219.......... n/a...........n/a 1987.......... .269............ n/a...........n/a..........2.68........... n/a..........156.......... n/a...........n/a 1988.......... .298............ 32............62............2.90........... n/a..........148.......... n/a...........n/a 1989.......... .347............ 22............39............3.08........... n/a..........135.......... n/a...........n/a 1990.......... .313............ 29............48............3.21........... n/a..........152.......... n/a...........n/a 1991.......... .272............ 29............42............3.11........... n/a..........122.......... n/a...........n/a 1992.......... .258............ 33............22............3.20........... n/a..........168.......... n/a...........n/a 1993.......... .263............ 20............62............3.91........... n/a..........205.......... n/a...........n/a 1994.......... .281............ 25............39............n/a............. n/a..........210.......... n/a...........n/a 1995.......... .317............ 32............34............3.34........... n/a..........200.......... n/a...........n/a 1996.......... .324............ 67............43............4.05........... 9..............217.......... n/a...........n/a 1997.......... .298............ 37............24............3.48........... 4..............232.......... n/a...........n/a 1998.......... .329............ 84............54............4.46........... 6..............254.......... n/a...........n/a 1999.......... .352............ 94............103..........3.48........... 13............315.......... .946..........90 2000.......... .333............ 68............93............3.21........... 10............316.......... .967..........51 2001.......... .327............ 52............52............3.62........... 2..............288.......... .948..........77 2002.......... .329............ 68............42............3.77........... 9..............294.......... .953..........73 2003.......... .322............ 51............35............4.13........... 4..............222.......... .953..........67 2004.......... .315............ 55............29............3.69........... 7..............250.......... .938..........89 2005.......... .301............ 67............50............4.48........... 2..............232.......... .943..........94 2006.......... .309............ 43............43............5.35........... 2..............200.......... .952..........73 2007.......... .357............ 57............123..........4.08........... 9..............329.......... .949..........89 2008.......... .342............ 68............40............4.71........... 4..............270.......... .964..........46 2009.......... .326............ 54............57............4.71........... 4..............221.......... .945..........84 2010.......... .294............ 39............81............4.25........... 4..............279.......... .942..........88 2011.......... .314............ 39............104..........3.77........... 10............280.......... .950..........86 2012.......... .297............ 42............108..........3.71........... 5..............297.......... .956..........63 2013.......... .289............ 17............126..........3.24........... 8..............317.......... .946..........85 2014.......... .327............ 37............117..........3.49........... 10............301.......... .958..........59 2015.......... .303............ 39............126..........3.43........... 13............276.......... .958..........71

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ALL-TIME BATTING CHAMPIONS 1947 Caldwell................................................. .436 1951 Certy Aldison.......................................... .410 1959 Calvin Battle.......................................... .290 1970 Danny Tackett........................................ .350 1971 Durward Chamberlin............................. .429 1976 Ben Evans.............................................. .449 1977 Ben Evans.............................................. .435 1979 David Wright.......................................... .358 1980 Monte Moore......................................... .372 1981 Bill Buckley............................................ .477 1982 Jim Broughton....................................... .451 1983 Tommy Carroll........................................ .361 1984 John Baldinger....................................... .467 1985 Roger Smith........................................... .419 1986 Mark Rich............................................... .392 1987 Mike Thaxton......................................... .357 1988 Cameron Blount (2b)............................. .375 1989 Steve Menotti........................................ .471 1990 Bill Selby (2b)........................................ .477 1991 James Boxley......................................... .438 1992 Jay Treadway.......................................... .330 1993 Chris McMinn (of).................................. .340 1994 Wade Brown.......................................... .407 1995 Chris Mitchell......................................... .360 1996 Robbie Rhea........................................... .386 1997 Josh Dunlap........................................... .383 1998 Eduardo Pena (cf).................................. .408 1999 Marcus Van Every (c).............................. .453 2000 Christian Ruiz (ss).................................. .417 2001 Cristian Cajigas (lf)................................. .409 2002 Troy Martin (1b)..................................... .421 2003 Brad Burkhead (rf)................................. .471 2004 Gary-Scott Gabbert (ss).......................... .395 2005 B.W. Beckwith (1b)................................ .344 2006 Michael Ross (2b)................................... .379 2007 Taylor Walker (ss)................................... .435 2008 Taylor Walker (ss)................................... .468 2009 Matt James (ss)...................................... .435 2010 Chad Wardlaw (of)................................. .354 2011 Chad Wardlaw (of)................................. .366 Bradley Noland (2b)............................... .366 2012 Bradley Noland (2b)............................... .362 2013 Josh Brown (c)....................................... .382 2014 Jay King (ss)........................................... .424 2015 Dalton Dulin (ss).................................... .354 Stuart Chick (3b).................................... .354

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YEARLY RESULTS/COACHING RECORDS YR 1929 1947^ 1948*^ 1949*^ 1950* 1951 1952 1953 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968^ 1969 1970 1971 1972^ 1973^ 1974 1975 1976*^ 1977&*^ 1978 1979 1980^ 1981^ 1982*^ 1983*^ 1984&*^ 1985^ 1986*^ 1987 1988&^ 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996#& 1997#& 1998 1999^ 2000*^ 2001^ 2002^ 2003 2004 2005^ 2006 2007#&^ 2008 2009 2010 2011^ 2012 2013 2014 2015

OVERALL 6 2 0 11 5 0 13 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 7 0 - - - - - - - - - 5 5 0 - - - 1 12 0 - - - 5 9 0 9 5 0 7 3 0 12 3 0 9 1 0 14 7 0 - - - 15 10 0 18 15 0 17 13 0 18 12 0 24 10 0 30 6 0 38 7 0 28 11 0 33 12 0 36 9 0 44 6 0 21 15 0 33 12 0 24 15 1 24 15 1 15 15 1 20 19 0 17 22 0 18 28 0 25 9 0 29 20 0 23 21 0 33 14 1 43 10 1 42 12 0 32 15 1 36 11 1 27 17 0 28 20 0 30 21 0 21 30 0 40 17 0 26 16 1 27 22 1 27 24 0 31 21 0 25 23 0 31 18 0 30 16 0 33 17 0

MVCC/MACJC

NORTH FINISH

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10-TIME MACJC CHAMPIONS • 24 NJCAA REGIONAL APPS

HEAD COACH Gully R.D. Rodgers Frank Davis Frank Davis Frank Davis Howard Stubbs G.P. Harrison G.P. Harrison Roland Eveland Roland Eveland Bill Oakley Bill Oakley Jack Adams Henry Rath Bob Peterson Bob Peterson Bob Peterson Sonny Cox, Jr. Lovelle Upton Jim Wheeler Kent Busbee Buz Haven Buz Haven Tryce Barber Tryce Barber Tryce Barber Tryce Barber Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Jim Miles Donny Castle Donny Castle Donny Castle Donny Castle Donny Castle Donny Castle Donny Castle Donny Castle Mark Carson Mark Carson Mark Carson Mark Carson Mark Carson Mark Carson Mark Carson Mark Carson Mark Carson Mark Carson

TRYCE BARBER

Tenure..........................................1972-75 Overall Record...................................... NA Conference Record............................... NA

JIM MILES

Tenure......................................1976-1997 Overall Record................556-304-3 (.646) Conference Record............................... NA

DONNY CASTLE

Tenure......................................1998-2005 Overall Record................271-120-4 (.691) Conference Record.............. 127-41 (.756)

MARK CARSON

Tenure..................................2006-present Overall Record................291-204-2 (.588) Conference Record.............. 148-71 (.676)

BY VICTORIES Coach Jim Miles Mark Carson Donny Castle

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BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Coach Donny Castle Jim Miles Mark Carson

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W - L - T Pct. W - L - T Pct. 556 - 304 - 3 .646 291 - 204 - 2 .588 148 - 71 - 0 .676 271 - 120 - 4 .691 127 - 41 - 0 .756

Tenure 1998-2005 1976-1997 2006-present

|-------Overall-------|

W - L - T Pct. 271 - 120 - 4 .691 556 - 304 - 3 .646 291 - 204 - 2 .588

COACHING AWARDS

1976 MJCAA Coach of the Year.................................................... Jim Miles 1977 MJCAA Coach of the Year.................................................... Jim Miles 1982 MJCAA Coach of the Year.................................................... Jim Miles 1983 MAC Coach of the Year........................................................ Jim Miles 1984 MAC Coach of the Year........................................................ Jim Miles 1984 MJCAA Coach of the Year.................................................... Jim Miles 1986 MJCAA Coach of the Year.............................. Jim Miles/Donny Castle 1986 MAC Coach of the Year.................................. Jim Miles/Donny Castle 1988 Region 23 Coach of the Year............................................... Jim Miles 1996 ABCA NJCAA Division II Region COTY.................................. Jim Miles 2007 Region 23 Coach of the Year...........................................Mark Carson

* State Champions (co-champs in 1949-50); ^ North Division Champions (co-champs in 2001, 11); & Region XXIII Champions; # NJCAA World Series participant

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2016

RANGER

SOFTBALL


2016 SEASON OUTLOOK

ANDRADA

HOLLEY

A season removed from claiming its first north division championship since 2009 and hosting a first-round postseason series for the second year in a row, big changes are coming for Northwest softball for the 2016 season. Divisions have been abolished in MACJC softball, meaning that the Rangers will face an open state for conference play. With the likes of East Central, Jones County and Mississippi Gulf Coast added to the Rangers’ conference schedule this season, new challenges await coach Mike Rowan and his squad. Rowan has led Northwest to 113 wins over the past four seasons and is entering his 13th season at the helm of the Ranger softball program. He has amassed an all-time record of 336-155-1 (.684), and with last season’s north division crown, the Rangers have now won three division titles under his leadership. The divisions are now a thing of the past and Northwest, who finished 27-10 overall and 19-5 in division play last season, is also replacing nearly all of its starters and 90 percent of its offense. Gone are heavy hitters Brittany Rochelle, Kendall Alford and Micalah Beall, who all finished with batting averages of .337 or higher and combined for 97 hits (20 extra-base) and 48 RBIs. All three garnered first team all-division honors last season. Northwest will also need to replace some power in the circle, as the Rangers lose shutdown sophomore pitchers Kiley Dunagan (9-4, 1.67 ERA) and Jessica Holliday (10-2, 1.77 ERA). The two combined for a 19-6 record last season over 159.1 total innings. Dunagan capped her career with 182 strikeouts, finishing fifth all-time at Northwest. Erin Claire Stegall is the lone returning starter for the Rangers in the infield. A first team all-division third baseman, Stegall finished her freshman campaign scoring a team-high 25 runs and hit .378 with five doubles, a triple and 14 RBIs in 30 starts. The Pontotoc native was also a perfect 17-for-17 in stolen bases. In addition to Stegall, Heath Griffith will see some time in the infield, mainly 72

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rotating between first base and behind the plate. Griffith, who was a mainstay in the lineup during the second half of the season after battling injury the first half, finished her freshman season with a .286 average, three doubles and seven RBIs and will be looking to expand upon those totals as a sophomore. Another sophomore that will see plenty of playing time is Olivia Owen. The Pontotoc product spent most of her time in the infield last season but is expected to be the Rangers’ starting catcher this season. She finished second on the team with 99 putouts last year and also drove in 12 runs at the plate. Two transfers will help to fill the vacant gaps in the infield left by Alyssa Dean and Christina Berryhill. Hailee Kolwyck, a Southaven native, played in 26 games her freshman season at Jones County, batting .302 with one double, three home runs and 11 RBIs. The infielder could also see time in the circle. By way of Division II Stillman College, Kayla Andrada is also going to be relied upon to bring some experience to the infield. While with the Tigers, Andrada started in 31 of the team’s 34 contests and was responsible for scoring 11 runs with one double, one home run and 11 RBIs. In the outfield, several freshmen have made their case for starting jobs. Annah Catherine Storey, a hometown Senatobia product, is expected to split time between left and center field. As a senior, Storey helped Senatobia to a Class 4A runner-up finish and ended her senior season with the 13th highest batting average in the state (.596). Despite playing mostly in the infield in high school, Allison Williams is another freshman that is making the transition from infield to outfield. Williams batted .328 with a double, a triple, seven RBIs, eight stolen bases and 14 runs scored as a senior at Southaven. Kat Holley has also caught the eye of the coaching staff for the outfield. A product of Hernando, Holley earned all-district and all-DeSoto County honors while 2016 NORTHWEST SOFTBALL • NWCCRANGERS.COM


2016 SEASON OUTLOOK batting .425 with six doubles, three triples and 15 RBIs a year ago. In addition to the outfield, Holley could also see time in the infield, specifically at third base.

6 - ERIN CLAIRE STEGALL

3B

9 - ASHTON NEEDHAM

1B

3 - OLIVIA OWEN

UT

2015 starts at position...........................................30 2015 stats............................ .378/5 2B/14 RBI/17 SB Note: Led team in runs scored and stolen bases

In addition to the freshmen fighting for outfield positions, sophomores Avery McCullough and Tonya Phillips will also compete for playing time.

2015 starts at position...........................................13 2015 stats.......................... .295/6 RBI/2-2/4.50 ERA Note: Started 13 games at first base, four in the circle

In the circle, Northwest will rely on a heavy rotation of both freshmen and sophomores. The Rangers return only two sophomores from last season’s pitching staff, Ashton Needham and McCullough. Needham saw eight appearances in the circle, going 2-2 with a 4.50 ERA and 14 strikeouts. While McCullough only tallied three appearances and one start, the Oxford native is expected eat up more innings this season.

2015 starts at position...........................................30 2015 stats.................... .214/12 RBI/5 SB/.963 FLD% Note: Saw time at catcher, short, second base and RF

One of the freshmen expected to make an immediate impact on the Northwest pitching staff is lefthander Tori Luke. A native of Flora, Luke helped Tri-County Academy capture the 2014 MAIS championship and posted a 25-7 record over 152 innings of work, while recording 135 strikeouts and a 1.92 ERA. She was also a force at the plate, hitting .505 with 16 doubles and 55 RBIs with a .574 on-base percentage. Other newcomers to the program are outfielders Kailey Walker, a 2015 AllDeSoto County honorable mention from Lake Cormorant, Makenzie Crutcher (South Panola) and Kali Roberts (Kosciusko), infielder/pitcher Sallie Rose Carver (Hernando) and pitcher/outfielder Leeah Henson from Senatobia, the Class 4A state runner-up a year ago. Northwest is expected to throw out the first pitch of the season on Wednesday, Feb. 17 at home against Mississippi Delta in a non-conference matchup. From there, the Rangers will face a stout non-conference slate at the annual Northeast TigerFest on Feb. 19-20 and against No. 10 LSU Eunice on Feb. 26. A. NEEDHAM The Rangers were 10-3 last season in Needham’s 13 starts at first base. Needham hit .295 with a double and six RBIs and was 2-2 in the circle in eight appearances.

2015 MULTI-HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Tot Brittany Rochelle 10 1 - - 11 Erin Claire Stegall 8 2 - - 10 Micalah Beall 7 1 - - 8 Hanna Hunter 6 1 - - 7 Kendall Alford 4 2 - - 6 Jessica Holliday 6 - - - 6 Ashton Needham 4 - - - 4 Carla Avant 4 - - - 4 Janie Turner 1 1 - - 2 Rae Drewrey 2 - - - 2 Heath Griffith 2 - - - 2 Olivia Owen 2 - - - 2 Drennan Nemnich 1 - - - 1 Alyssa Dean 1 - - - 1 Christina Berryhil 1 - - - 1

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MULTI-RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Tot Kendall Alford 9 - - - 9 Jessica Holliday 3 1 - - 4 Drennan Nemnich 3 - - - 3 Micalah Beall 3 - - - 3 Erin Claire Stegal 1 2 - - 3 Ashton Needham 2 - - - 2 Brittany Rochelle 2 - - - 2 Heath Griffith 1 - - - 1 Rae Drewrey 1 - - - 1 Olivia Owen 1 - - - 1 Hanna Hunter 1 - - - 1

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2016 OPPONENTS LOCATION: Senatobia/Moorhead CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Trojan Field 2015 RECORD: 4-30 HEAD COACH: Chris Watford SID: Jamie Scrivener GAMES 1-2, 26-27

MISSISSIPPI DELTA

LOCATION: Jackson, Tenn. CONFERENCE: TCCAA STADIUM: Lady Generals Field 2015 RECORD: 15-31 HEAD COACH: Michael Winders SID: Steve Cornelison (AD)

FEB. 17/MARCH 22

GAMES 8-9, 38-39

LOCATION: Park Hills, Mo. CONFERENCE: MCCAC STADIUM: Farmington Sports Complex 2015 RECORD: 20-21 HEAD COACH: Dave Guemmer SID: n/a GAME 3

VS MINERAL AREA COLLEGE

VS JEFFERSON COLLEGE

FEB. 19

GAME 10

VS THREE RIVERS

FEB. 19

GAMES 11, 36-37

VS EAST CENTRAL COLLEGE

FEB. 19

GAMES 12-13

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FEB. 26/APRIL 8

HOLMES

MARCH 1

LOCATION: Poplarville, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Lady Wildcat Stadium 2015 RECORD: 23-24 HEAD COACH: Leigh White SID: Stan Caldwell FEB. 20

GAMES 14-15

LOCATION: Jonesboro, Ark. CONFERENCE: NCSA (Mid-America East) STADIUM: Lady Wolves Softball Field 2015 RECORD: 30-9 HEAD COACH: Chris Powers SID: Rob Bell GAME 7

FEB. 26

LOCATION: Goodman, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Lady Bulldog Field 2015 RECORD: 21-16 HEAD COACH: Ricky Casey SID: Steve Diffey

LOCATION: Union, Mo. CONFERENCE: MCCAC STADIUM: n/a 2015 RECORD: 31-25 HEAD COACH: Brad Wallach SID: n/a GAME 6

LSU EUNICE

LOCATION: Summit, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Southwest Sofball Field 2015 RECORD: 14-27 HEAD COACH: Shea Johnson SID: Michael D. Gunnell

LOCATION: Poplar Bluff, Mo. CONFERENCE: MCCAC STADIUM: Three Rivers Field 2015 RECORD: 38-18 HEAD COACH: Jack Childress SID: n/a GAME 5

FEB. 23/APRIL 11

LOCATION: Eunice, La. CONFERENCE: Independent STADIUM: Lady Bengal Softball Field 2015 RECORD: 46-6 HEAD COACH: Andy Lee SID: Nick Phillips

LOCATION: Hillsboro, Mo. CONFERENCE: MCCAC STADIUM: Jefferson College Field 2015 RECORD: 56-6 HEAD COACH: Tony Cook SID: n/a GAME 4

JACKSON STATE

FEB. 20

AT PEARL RIVER

MARCH 4

LOCATION: Clarksdale, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Eddie C. Smith Sportsplex 2015 RECORD: 0-18 HEAD COACH: Erin Smith SID: Joe Zanaboni GAMES 16-17

COAHOMA

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2016 OPPONENTS LOCATION: Ellisville, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Gwen Magee Field 2015 RECORD: 41-6 HEAD COACH: Chris Robinson SID: Shawn Wansley GAMES 18-19

JONES COUNTY

LOCATION: Memphis, Tenn. CONFERENCE: TCCAA STADIUM: Buckhead Creek Rec. Complex 2015 RECORD: 25-30 HEAD COACH: Keith Gentry SID: Keith Gentry MARCH 11

GAMES 30-31

AT SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE

LOCATION: Decatur, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: East Central Softball Complex 2015 RECORD: 48-14 HEAD COACH: Kristin Chaney SID: Bill Wagnon GAMES 20-21

EAST CENTRAL

MARCH 13

LOCATION: Perkinston, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Ross Smith Field 2015 RECORD: 45-13 HEAD COACH: Kenneth Long SID: Don Hammack GAMES 32-33

AT MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST

LOCATION: Fulton, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: ICC Softball Complex 2015 RECORD: 32-13 HEAD COACH: Andy Kirk SID: Adam Gore GAMES 22-23

AT ITAWAMBA

MARCH 16

COPIAH-LINCOLN

GAMES 34-35

NORTHEAST

AT HINDS

APRIL 5

LOCATION: Scooba, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: EMCC Softball Field 2015 RECORD: 15-19 HEAD COACH: Kyndall White SID: David Rosinski MARCH 19

GAMES 40-41

AT EAST MISSISSIPPI

LOCATION: Raymond, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: New Rene T. Warren Field 2015 RECORD: 14-24 HEAD COACH: Mike Grzanich SID: Dan Rives GAMES 28-29

APRIL 2

LOCATION: Booneville, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: David Carnell Memorial Field 2015 RECORD: 18-17-1 HEAD COACH: Jody Long SID: Blake Long

LOCATION: Wesson, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Co-Lin Softball Field 2015 RECORD: 18-19 HEAD COACH: Allen Kent SID: Lucas Calvert GAMES 24-25

MARCH 30

APRIL 13

LOCATION: Meridian, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Tommy McDonald Field 2015 RECORD: 11-29 HEAD COACH: Faith Robinson SID: Robby Atkinson MARCH 25

GAMES 42-43

AT MERIDIAN

APRIL 16

*Games Subject to Change: Full schedule at nwccrangers.com

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COACHING STAFF MIKE

ROWAN HEAD COACH • 13TH SEASON

NORTHWEST CC, 1978 RECORD: 336-155-1 (.684) Mike Rowan enters his 13th season as head coach of the Ranger softball team and 14th overall with the program entering the 2016 campaign. In Rowan’s 12 years as head coach, Northwest has amassed an overall record of 336-155-1 (.684), earning his 300th win over Coahoma on April 6, 2014. His record has been equally impressive in MACJC North Division play, boasting a 178-68 (.724) ledger and winning titles in 2007, 2009 and 2015. Rowan has also led the team to 29 or more wins in a season six times since becoming head coach. Northwest finished the 2015 season at 27-10 overall and 19-5 in the division, claiming the MACJC North Division championship for the first time since 2009 and just the third time in program history. The Rangers qualified for the state playoffs for the 10th time in 12 seasons. Rowan led Northwest to its first-ever north division championship in the history of the program in 2007

and set a school record for victories with 36. The Rangers have won 30 or more games four times, appeared in eight state tournaments and six region tournaments during his tenure. This is Rowan’s second coaching stint at Northwest, also heading up the track team in 1982 and leading the squad to the MACJC north division, state and Region XXIII championships. For his efforts, Rowan was named state and region Coach of the Year. Other coaching experience for Rowan came at Senatobia High School from 1991 through 2002. His duties there included junior high basketball and football coach, and girls’ cross country coach. Before going to Senatobia High School, Rowan was director of athletics at Baddour Memorial Center in Senatobia from 1982 through 1992 where he worked with the Special Olympics. A familiar name throughout the state, Rowan has been a certified official in football, basketball, baseball and softball for 26 years. He has officiated sports on many different levels including the MPSA, MHSAA and the MACJC. Rowan has been named Softball Official of the Year by the MHSAA on three occasions. Inducted into the Northwest Sports Hall of Fame in 1997, Rowan was an AllState selection after the 1977 football season as a quarterback and played in the Mississippi Junior College All-Star Game. He also lettered two seasons in baseball (1976-77) at Northwest as a pitcher and outfielder and led the Rangers to backto-back state championships. Rowan is married to the former Kathy Thompson of Hickory Flat, and they have two older children, Brandon, head baseball coach at Senatobia High School, and Britney, who is an occupational therapist at OT 4 Kidz, LLC in Starkville. Rowan was inducted into the Mississippi Community College Sports Hall of Fame on April 24, 2012.

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Northwest Mississippi CC Northwest Mississippi CC Northwest Mississippi CC Northwest Mississippi CC Northwest Mississippi CC Northwest Mississippi CC Northwest Mississippi CC Northwest Mississippi CC Northwest Mississippi CC Northwest Mississippi CC Northwest Mississippi CC Northwest Mississippi CC Northwest Mississippi CC

Assistant Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

12-14, 10-10 MACJC 27-13, 11-5 MACJC 33-7, 13-3 MACJC 29-12, 12-4 MACJC 36-13, 14-2 MACJC 17-18, 7-9 MACJC 27-11, 21-3 MACJC 32-15, 16-8 MACJC 23-17, 14-8 MACJC 30-12-1, 18-6 MACJC 27-13, 15-9 MACJC 29-14, 18-6 MACJC 27-10, 19-5 MACJC

POSTSEASON

- MACJC, Region Tournament MACJC, Region Tournament MACJC, Region Tournament MACJC, Region Tournament - MACJC, Region Tournament MACJC Tournament MACJC Tournament MACJC, Region Tournament - MACJC Playoffs MACJC Playoffs

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COACHING STAFF CARIE

DEVER BOAZ ASSISTANT COACH • 3RD SEASON

FRESNO STATE, 1990

Carie Dever Boaz enters her third season as an assistant coach with the Ranger soft- three times. As a senior, she earned Big West Conference Player of the Year distinction ball program. She brings with her over 20 years of experience at the collegiate level as by compiling a 25-6 record with 31 complete games and 155 strikeouts. Presently, Deboth a player and coach, two years at the professional level and over seven years at the ver Boaz still ranks among the leaders in Fresno State history for various pitching and high school level. batting statistical categories. She posted an 84-12 pitching record, tossed 56 shutouts Northwest has posted a 56-24 overall record and 37-11 mark in division play in her and posted six no-hitters during her four seasons. first two seasons as an assistant and claimed the 2015 MACJC North Division ChampiHer excellence on the field also carried over into the classroom. Throughout her unonship, a first since 2009. The Rangers have also hosted the first round of the playoffs dergraduate experience, Dever Boaz was distinguished as in each of her first two seasons. a two-time Academic All-American and was named Big In her first season in 2014, the Rangers set new single-season school records in West Scholar of the Year in 1990. Academics did not slugging percentage (.492), hits (390), doubles (83), triples (22), stolen bases (143), only play a monumental role in her collegiate career, hit-by-pitch (48), RBIs (253) and total bases (550). Because of her efforts, Boaz was but Dever Boaz also continues to stress classroom recognized as the NFCA Assistant Coach of the Year in NJCAA Division II. performance throughout her coaching career. Dever Boaz spent the 2009-13 seasons as an assistant at Magnolia Heights, helping Dever Boaz was inducted into the Fresno State the Lady Chiefs to five state tournament appearances with two runner-up finishes. She Athletic Hall of Fame on Nov. 1, 2012. also taught science and established the first-ever SADD program at the school. Dever Boaz conducts international softball clinics In 2007, Dever Boaz left the college ranks to coach in the National Pro Fastpitch in Holland, Canada, Italy and Australia for coaches League for the Washington Glory. She guided the team to a combined 64-28 record in as well as players. She has appeared as a two seasons, winning the World Title in 2007 and finishing as runner-up in 2008. She feature speaker and instructor for various was named the 2007 National Manager of the Year. well-known clinics throughout the United Dever Boaz was the pitching and hitting coach at Virginia from 2005-07, and prior to States. In addition, Dever Boaz authored that, served as the University of Florida’s offensive and fielder’s coach. the book “The Art of Pitching” as well as In June 1995, Dever Boaz was hired as the head coach for Arkansas’ inaugural softfive instructional softball videos. ball season (which was 1997). In eight seasons, Dever Boaz coached the Razorbacks Dever is married to Bruce Dever to five SEC Tournament appearances and two NCAA Regional berths. In 1999, the SEC Boaz. They have a 20-year-old son, named Dever Boaz Coach of the Year after leading the Razorbacks to a 46-29 record Max, who rodeos at EMCC and a and a runner-up finish in the SEC Tournament. She coached eight All-SEC players, 7-year-old daughter, Macie. one All-Region performer and two NCAA Regional All-Tournament players during her tenure. THE DEVER BOAZ WORKSHEET Prior to spending two seasons on the coaching staff at South Carolina, Dever Boaz began her coaching career in 1990 as the EDUCATION head varsity softball and volleyball coach at Tulare Western • Fresno State University, 1990 High School in Tulare, Calif. While coaching at Tulare Western, Dever Boaz worked toward her teaching credentials by educat- PLAYING EXPERIENCE • Fresno State University, 1987-90 ing students in health and personal fitness. 3x NCAA 2nd Team All-American The success of Dever Boaz’s coaching career stems from 2x NCAA Academic All-American a prestigious collegiate softball resume compiled at Fresno State University. Before graduating with a bachelor’s degree COACHING EXPERIENCE in health science in 1990, she reached the NCAA Women’s • Head Coach - Tulare Western HS, 1990-92 College World Series championship game in three consecutive • Asst Coach - Univ. of South Carolina, 1993-95 seasons. For her athletic excellence during the championships, • Head Coach - University of Arkansas, 1995-2004 • Asst Coach - University of Florida, 2005 Dever Boaz was selected to the all-tournament team on two • Asst Coach - University of Virginia, 2005-07 separate occasions. • Head Coach - Washington Glory, 2007-08 While pitching and playing third base for the Bulldogs, De- • Asst Coach - Magnolia Heights, 2009-13 ver Boaz was selected as an NCAA Second Team All-American • Asst Coach - Northwest Mississippi CC, 201328 NJCAA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

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Kayla Andrada Olivia Owen Kailey Walker Erin Claire Stegall Annah Catherine Storey Makenzie Crutcher Ashton Needham Sallie Rose Carver Avery McCullough Heath Griffith Tori Luke Allison Williams Leeah Henson Kat Holley Kali Roberts Tonya Phillips Hailee Kolwyck

INF INF/C OF INF INF/OF OF INF/P INF/P P/OF C/INF RHP INF/OF P/OF INF/P OF OF INF

R/R R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/L L/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R

So.-TR So.-1L Fr.-HS So.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS So.-1L Fr.-HS So.-1L So.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS So.-1L So.-TR

Olive Branch, Miss. / Stillman College Pontotoc, Miss. / Pontotoc HS Lake Cormorant, Miss. / Lake Cormorant HS Pontotoc, Miss. / Pontotoc HS Senatobia, Miss. / Senatobia HS Batesville, Miss. / South Panola HS Burlison, Tenn. / Tipton-Rosemark Academy Hernando, Miss. / Hernando HS Oxford, Miss. / Lafayette HS Lake Cormorant, Miss. / Lake Cormorant HS Flora, Miss. / Tri-County Academy Southaven, Miss. / Southaven HS Senatobia, Miss. / Senatobia HS Hernando, Miss. / Hernando HS Kosciusko, Miss. / Kosciusko HS Water Valley, Miss. / Water Valley HS Southaven, Miss. / Jones County JC

Head Coach: Mike Rowan, 13th season (Northwest Community College, 1978) Assistant Coach: Carie Dever Boaz, 3rd season (Fresno State, 1990) Athletic Trainer: Amber Thomas • Strength and Conditioning: Danny Ray Cole (Arkansas-Monticello, 1991) Sports Information Director: Kevin Maloney (Mississippi State, 2005) • Team Managers: Heath Browning, James Craig

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Kayla Andrada

Sophomore • INF • R/R

9

5 Olivia Owen

Ashton Needham

Sophomore • INF/P • R/R

Kailey Walker

Sophomore • INF/C • R/R

11 Sallie Rose Carver

Leeah Henson

Sophomore • INF • R/R

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Avery McCullough

Kat Holley

Freshman • INF/OF • R/R

15 Freshman • RHP • R/L

24 Kali Roberts

MaKenzie Crutcher Freshman • OF • R/R

16 Tori Luke

Sophomore • C/INF• R/R

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Annah Catherine Storey

Heath Griffith

Sophomore • P/OF • R/R

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Erin Claire Stegall

Freshman • OF • L/L

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Freshman • INF/P • R/R

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Allison Williams

Freshman • INF/OF • L/R

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Tonya Phillips

Hailee Kolwyck

Freshman • P/OF • R/R

Freshman •INF/P • R/R

Freshman •OF • L/R

Sophomore • OF • R/R

Sophomore • INF • R/R

Mike Rowan

Carie Dever Boaz

Heath Browning

James Craig

Amber Thomas

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Manager

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ANDRADA Olive Branch, Miss.

Pontotoc, Miss.

Sophomore • INF • R/R

Sophomore • INF/C • R/R

STILLMAN COLLEGE

PONTOTOC HS

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played for head coach Pam Phillips at Stillman College and helped the Lady Tigers to a 24-17 record and SIAC West Championship...saw action in 34 games at third base, earning the start in 31...hit .239 from the plate with a double and a home run...scored 11 runs and drove in 17 more...had five multi-RBI and a pair of multi-hit games...her seven sacrifice hits ranked second on the team...stole two bases...fielded .908 in 109 chances.

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 31 games, starting in 30 primarily at shortstop and catcher...hit .214 with a home run, 12 RBIs and 10 runs scored...had two multi-hit games...added four sacrifice hits and was 5-for-5 in stolen bases...fielded .963 in 134 chances with only five errors... off the field, has made the President’s List the last two terms and Dean’s List her first semester...also a 2015 NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Phyllis Jones at Desoto Central...helped the Lady Jaguars to a 21-8 finish and the Class 6A Region 1 title her senior year...team advanced to the second round of the Class 6A state playoffs...was part of four district championships with Desoto Central...also played soccer while in high school...earned the Mississippi Scholars Award and was part of the school’s Hall of Fame...president of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, member of Interact Club and FCS leader...also received interest from Gulf Coast, Hinds, Holmes, Southwest and Itawamba.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Jessica Seger at Pontotoc High...a 4A all-division and coach’s award recipient...off the field, a Warrior Award winner.

PERSONAL Daughter of Pat and Jo Andrada...has two siblings, Chris (23) and Cody (20)...studying biology...nickname is “Smiley”...born March 11, 1996.

OWEN’S FAVORITES Pro Athlete - Tim Tebow College Team - Ole Miss Cartoon Character - Elmer Fud Sport - Basketball

ANDRADA’S FAVORITES: Movie - Pearl Harbor Food - Buttery Popcorn Vacation Spot - Hawaii Favorite Holiday - Christmas

TV Show - Lilo & Stitch Color - Teal Pro Athlete - Peyton Manning Animal - Killer Whales/Sea Turtles

If you could have one super power, what would it be? “To fly.” Your favorite Bible verse? “Matthew 5:16. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in Heaven.”

Your favorite quote? “I will forever remain humble because I know I could have less. I will always be grateful because I know I’ve had less.” ANDRADA’S CAREER HIGHS 2 2x, last at Kentucky State 3 vs LeMoyne-Owen 1 at Tuskegee University 1 at Kentucky State 3 vs Clark-Atlanta 2 Talladega 1 2x, last vs LeMoyne-Owen

4/11/15 3/28/15 3/7/15 4/11/15 3/16/15 2/13/15 3/28/15

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2015 .239 34-31 71 11 17 17 1 0 1 6 2 3 6 34 65 10 .908

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Dream Vacation - The beach Color - Turquoise Holiday - Christmas Day of the Week - Saturday

Your best athletic memory to date? “Hitting a home run my final at bat my senior year.”

What Disney character do you relate to the most? “Lilo from Lilo & Stitch.”

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PERSONAL Daughter of David and Melanie Owen...has one younger sibling, Stewart (17)...enjoys shopping, going on vacation and spending time with family in her free time...studying occupational therapy...born April 8, 1996.

What do you want to be when you grow up? “A pharmacist.”

What do you want to be when you grow up? “Marine Biologist.”

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OWEN’S CAREER HIGHS 3 at Williams Baptist 2 2x, last at Williams Baptist - - 1 at Hinds 2 at East Mississippi 1 2x, last vs Southwest Tennessee 2 at East Mississippi

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YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2015 .214 31-30 70 10 15 12 0 0 1 2 5 1 10 99 30 5 .963

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ERIN CLAIRE

WALKER

STEGALL

Lake Cormorant, Miss.

Pontotoc, Miss.

Freshman • OF • L/L

Sophomore • INF • R/R

LAKE CORMORANT HS

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Chris Smith at Lake Cormorant...helped the Lady Gators to a 12-11-1 finish and first round berth in the Class 5A state playoffs as a senior...team won the division championship in 2014...earned 2014 first-team all-county and all-metro honors...2015 All-DeSoto County honorable mention...in addition to softball, was also a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and National Honor Society. PERSONAL Daughter of Jeff and Kandi Walker...has three siblings, Bailey (18), Brayden (13) and Baker...both parents are former Mississippi State athletes in football and track...enjoys fishing in her free time...studying general college...born December 24, 1996. WALKER’S FAVORITES: Movie - A League of Their Own Food - Pizza College Team - Mississippi State Cartoon Character - Scooby-Doo

TV Show - One Tree Hill Color - Blue Vacation Spot - Hawaii Day of the Week - Saturday

What do you want to be when you grow up? “A Doctor.” If you could be a superhero, who would you be? “Batman.”

PONTOTOC HS

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) MACJC All-North Division First Team...started 30 games at third base...hit .378 with five doubles, a triple, 14 RBIs and team-best 25 runs scored...10 multi-hit and three multiRBI games...started her Ranger career with hits in eight straight games and was hitting .528 in late-March...had a team-high seven sacrifice hits and was a perfect 17-for-17 in stolen bases...fielded .915 in 94 chances...has made the President’s List in each of her first three semesters at Northwest and was an NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Jessica Seger and graduated with honors at Pontotoc...batted .413 in her previous four seasons with 111 career hits...also hit .420 as a junior with four doubles, a triple, a homerun and 16 RBIs...team finished as the Class 4A North Half Runner-Up in 2012...was named Offensive Player of the Year for Division 1-4A and also earned all-division honors in five consecutive seasons...other honors include selections to the Daily Journal’s 2012 Top 10 Fastpitch team, Mississippi Association of Coaches 2013 All-Star Team and the NEMSCA All-Star team in 2014...off the field, was a member of Beta Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Mu Alpha Theta. PERSONAL Daughter of Mark and Cindy Stegall...has two siblings, Hayden (22) and Rayven (18)... uncle, Steve Hegan, played baseball at Mississippi State from 1990-93...brother, Hayden, played baseball at Itawamba from 2011-13...enjoys attending church, swimming and shopping...studying biology...born January 24, 1996.

What is your best athletic memory to date? “Going to Gulf Shores in high school.”

STEGALL’S FAVORITES Pro Athlete - Tim Tebow College Team - Ole Miss Cartoon Character - Winnie the Pooh Sport - Basketball

Your favorite Bible verse? “1 Corinthians 16:14. Do everything in love.”

What do you want to be when you grow up? “A physical therapist.”

What Disney character do you relate to the most? “Sleeping Beauty.”

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Dream Vacation - Caribbean Cruise Color - Lime Green Holiday - Christmas Day of the Week - Saturday

What Disney character do you most relate to? “Dory in Finding Nemo.” Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

STEGALL’S CAREER HIGHS 3 at Southwest Mississippi 3 2x, last vs Mississippi Delta 1 5x, last at Itawamba - - 3 2x, last at Williams Baptist 1 2x, last at East Mississippi 3 vs Mississippi Delta

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YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2015 .378 31-30 82 25 31 14 5 1 0 2 17 5 11 25 61 8 .915

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ANNAH CATHERINE

MAKENZIE

Senatobia, Miss.

Batesville, Miss.

Freshman • INF/OF • R/R

Freshman • OF • R/R

CRUTCHER

STOREY

SENATOBIA HS

Named to the Fall 2015 President’s List HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Tammy Young and graduated with honors at Senatobia...helped the Lady Warriors to a 24-8 finish and the Class 4A Division 2 title her senior year...team finished as the Class 4A state runner-up...hit .596 with five doubles, five triples, five home runs, 37 RBIs and 24 stolen bases...finished her senior year with the 13th highest batting average in the state...named division MVP and earned MHSAA All-State and top offensive honors...also played volleyball and led the team to a 33-5 record and Class I state runner-up finish...inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame...member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Beta Club...teammates with current Ranger Leeah Henson. PERSONAL Daughter of Richard and Rachelle Storey...has an older sister, Lauren (21)...enjoys reading in her free time...nicknames is “AC”...studying veterinary technology...born October 22, 1996. STOREY’S FAVORITES: Pro Athlete - Brett Favre College Team - Mississippi State Dream Vacation - Bora Bora Movie - The Lorax

Animal - Elephant Color - Yellow TV Show - One Tree Hill Day of the Week - Sunday

SOUTH PANOLA HS

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Ashleigh Hicks at South Panola...helped the Lady Tigers to a 20-7 finish, Class 6A Division 1 title and second round playoff appearance as a senior...earned the team’s Leadership Award...member of DECA and National Honor Society...also drew interest from Mississippi Delta and Meridian. PERSONAL Daughter of Tommy Crutcher and Sharon Bennett...has two older siblings, Jesica (28) and Ashley (23)...enjoys reading in her free time...studying biology...nickname is “Peaches”... born October 27, 1996. CRUTCHER’S FAVORITES Food - Junk Food College Team - Ole Miss Cartoon Character - Scooby-Doo Holiday - Thanksgiving

Dream Vacation - Hawaii Color - Purple Animal - Horse Day of the Week - Sunday

What is your best athletic memory to date? “Beating Madison Central my senior year.” Your hero? “My sister, Jesica.”

What Disney character do you most relate to? “Goofy.”

What do you want to be when you grow up? “A physical therapist.”

Your hero? “My mom and dad.”

If you could have one super power, what would it be? “To be able to turn back time.”

Your favorite quote? “Hard work beats talent when talent hardly works.”

Your favorite Bible verse? “Philippians 4:13. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”

Best athletic memory to date? “Winning the north half my senior year.” Your favorite Bible verse? “Romans 12:2. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.”

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SALLIE ROSE

NEEDHAM

CARVER

Burlison, Tenn.

Hernando, Miss.

Sophomore • INF/P • R/R

Freshman • INF/P • R/R

TIPTON-ROSEMARK

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 23 games on the year, starting in 13 at first base and four in the circle...hit .295 with a double, six RBIs and three runs scored...had four multi-hit and two multi-RBI games...was also 2-2 in the circle with a 4.50 ERA and a combined shutout...pitched 14 innings, allowing nine runs off 11 hits with 14 strikeouts against 10 walks...opponents hit .200 against her...fielded .987 and committed only one error in 79 chances...off the field, named to the President’s List each of her first three semesters and was an NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Johnnie Sanfratello at Tipton-Rosemark Academy...led the Lady Rebels to a 27-11 record and the Division AA State Championship as a senior...finished with 48 RBIs, the sixth most in the state during her senior season...also spent time at pitcher, finishing with 117 strikeouts...finished with a career total of 147 RBIs, leading the team in each of her four seasons...team also won the state championship in 2011 and finished as regional champions in 2013...was a four-time all-district and three-time all-region selection...also received TSCA All-State and All-Academic team selections as a senior...other honors include being named to the West Tennessee All-Star Team, the Tennessee Sportswriters Association’s All-State team, Division AA State Tournament’s Most Valuable Player, Commercial Appeal’s “Best of Preps” All-Metro team and Millington Star’s Who’s Who Among Athletes...off the field, was a member of the Tipton County Jr. Auxillary Club, a TOTAL Leadership Graduate and assisted with the opening of the Boys’ and Girls Club in Covington, Tenn. PERSONAL Daughter of Amber and Shawn Needham...enjoys fishing, reading and hanging with friends in her free time...studying speech pathology...born December 18, 1995. NEEDHAM’S FAVORITES Pro Athlete - Derek Jeter College Team - Tennessee Cartoon Character - SpongeBob Sport - Baseball

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HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Jayme Vinson at Hernando...helped the Lady Tigers to a 17-8 record and first round appearance in the Class 6A playoffs...finished with 22 hits, 11 RBIs and five doubles as a senior...named second team all-district...teammates with current Ranger Kat Holley...played summer ball for the DC Illusion...also played volleyball for Hernando and was a first team all-county selection...member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society. PERSONAL Daughter of Tom and Sharon Carver...has two older siblings, Martin (23) and Catherine (21)...sister, Catherine, played softball for two seasons at Itawamba...studying dental hygiene...born August 19, 1997. CARVER’S FAVORITES: Pro Athlete(s) - The Manning Brothers College Team - Ole Miss TV Show - Pretty Little Liars Dream Vacation - Cabo San Lucas

Sport - Volleyball Color - Baby Blue Animal - Dog Day of the Week - Friday

What do you want to be when you grow up? “A vet.” What is your best athletic memory to date? “Going to state in volleyball my freshman year with my sister.” If you could be a super hero, who would you be? “Wonder Woman.” What Disney character do you most relate to? “Rapunzel.”

Dream Vacation - Scotland Color - Blue Holiday - Christmas Day of the Week - Friday

NEEDHAM’S CAREER HIGHS 1 3x, last at Williams Baptist 2 4x, last vs East Mississippi 1 vs East Mississippi - - 2 2x, last vs East Mississippi 1 vs Itawamba 1 vs Holmes

HERNANDO HS

Your favorite Bible verse? “Isaiah 40:31. But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.”

3/12/15 3/29/15 3/29/15 3/29/15 3/25/15 3/18/15

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2015 .295 23-16 44 3 13 6 1 0 0 1 1 3 3 71 7 1 .987

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HEATH

McCULLOUGH

GRIFFITH

Oxford, Miss.

Lake Cormorant, Miss.

Sophomore • P/OF • R/R

Sophomore • C/INF • R/R

LAFAYETTE HS

LAKE CORMORANT HS

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 11 games as a freshman with three appearances in the circle...lone start was vs Southwest Tennessee on April 8...allowed four runs on six hits with two strikeouts and two walks in 3.0 innings on the season...was 2-for-5 at the plate with three runs scored and a stolen base. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Katie Moore and graduated with honors at Lafayette...helped the Lady Commodores to a 24-7 record and a runner-up finish in the Class 4A State Championship during her senior season...was 19-3 in the circle with two saves and a 2.01 ERA in 125.2 innings of work...in 26 appearances, she struck out 80 batters against 32 walks...hit .375 with five doubles, 15 RBIs and 23 runs scored with a .462 on-base percentage...received first team all-division honors...off the field, was a member of the student council. PERSONAL Daughter of Linda and the late Robert McCullough...has two older siblings, Whitney Rushing (31) and Luke (23), who played baseball for two seasons at Northwest...studying dental hygiene...born November 11, 1995. MCCULLOUGH’S FAVORITES Pro Athlete - Chipper Jones College Team - Ole Miss Cartoon Character - Michaelangelo [TMNT] Sport - Baseball

PERSONAL Daughter of Scott and Lea Griffith...has a younger sister, Addison (16)...is an avid reader and enjoys writing and hiking in her free time...studying general college...born January 11,1996. Dream Vacation - Ireland Color - Light Blue Holiday - 4th of July Day of the Week - Saturday

What is your best athletic memory to date? “Hitting my first grand slam.”

Your favorite quote? “He blesses me and my family far more than we deserve.”

MCCULLOUGH’S CAREER HIGHS 2.0 vs Southwest Tennessee 2 at Williams Baptist 2 at Southwest Mississippi 5 vs Southwest Tennessee 2 2x, last vs Southwest Tennessee 2 2x, last vs Southwest Tennessee

If you could be a super hero, who would you be? “Ms. Marvel.”

4/8/15 3/12/15 2/18/15 4/8/15 4/8/15 4/8/15

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 2015 9.33 0-1 3 1 0 0/0 0 3.0 6 4 4 2 2 1 0 .429

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HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Nikki Beal at Lake Cormorant...a two-time Best Offensive player, three-time Most Improved and Lady Gator MVP Award winner during her career... Lady Gators had a 23-3-1 record in her senior season, district champions and county champions...senior year compiled a .506 batting average and .846 slugging percentage... as a junior, hit .466 with 14 doubles, seven triples and three home runs and also slugged .886 with a .494 on-base percentage...all-conference and an MAC All-Star...off the field, a member of the National Honor Society and graduated Salutatorian.

Your hero? “My parents and grandparents.”

If you could be a super hero, who would you be? “A ninja turtle.”

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2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 21 games at first base, earning the start in nine...hit .286 with three doubles, seven RBIs and three runs scored...fielded .980 in 51 chances with only one error...had a pair of multi-hit games vs East Mississippi and Pearl River...off the field, named to the President’s List in each of her first three semesters at Northwest, an Outstanding Student and an NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete.

GRIFFITH’S FAVORITES Pro Athlete - Bryce Harper College Team - Oregon Ducks Cartoon Character - The Powerpuff Girls Sport - Swimming

Dream Vacation - Greece Color - Blue Holiday - Christmas Day of the Week - Friday

What do you want to be when you grow up? “A Dental Hygienist.”

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GRIFFITH’S CAREER HIGHS 1 3x, last vs Pearl River 2 2x, last vs Pearl River 1 3x, last at Northeast - - 2 vs East Mississippi 1 3x, last vs Mississippi Delta 1 vs Pearl River

4/26/15 4/26/15 4/22/15 3/29/15 4/16/15 4/26/15

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2015 .286 21-9 35 3 10 7 3 0 0 3 1 0 4 44 6 1 .980

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LUKE

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WILLIAMS

Flora, Miss.

Southaven, Miss.

Freshman • RHP • R/L

Freshman • INF/OF • L/R

TRI-COUNTY ACADEMY

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Ricky Owens at Tri-County Academy...helped the Lady Rebels to the 2014 MAIS State Championship...named conference MVP and earned all-state and all-star selections...as a senior, went 25-7 in the circle with a 1.92 ERA and 135 strikeouts in 152 innings of work...hit .505 with 16 doubles, 55 RBIs and 25 runs scored while slugging .716 with a .574 on-base percentage...missed her junior year with a knee injury but was also named to the MAIS All-State Team as a sophomore...received interest from Delta State, Belhaven, Millsaps, Itawamba, East Central, Hinds and Holmes.

SOUTHAVEN HS

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Shane Staten at Southaven...helped the Lady Chargers to a 17-6 finish and the Class 6A Division 1 title as a senior...a 2015 All-DeSoto County honorable mention selection...as a senior, hit .328 with a double, triple, seven RBIs, eight stolen bases and 14 runs scored...as a junior, hit .406 with six doubles, a triple, home run and 18 RBIs...also stole 11 bases and scored 36 runs...teammates with current Ranger Kayla Andrada...also recruited by Christian Brothers, Jones County and Itawamba.

PERSONAL Daughter of Keith and Lisa Luke...has an older sister, Cheyenne (23)...enjoys hanging out with friends in her free time...studying general college...born June 25, 1997.

PERSONAL Daughter of Mitch and Angela Williams...has two younger siblings, Bailey (14) and Eli (9)...likes to hang out with friends and spend time with family in her free time...studying nursing...born May 27, 1997.

LUKE’S FAVORITES Movie - 8 Seconds Food - Steak Vacation Spot - Bahamas Animal - Keeping Up with the Kardashians

WILLIAMS’ FAVORITES: Movie - Step Brothers Color - Purple Cartoon Character - SpongeBob Day of the Week - Saturday

Pro Athlete - Jenny Finch Color - Yellow Holiday - Christmas Cartoon Character - SpongeBob

Dream Vacation - Greece Holiday - Christmas TV Show - Grey’s Anatomy Animal - Cheetah

What do you want to be when you grow up? “A doctor.”

What is your best athletic memory to date? “Winning MVP at Greenbrook in the Dizzy Dean World Series when I was 8-years-old.”

Your favorite quote? “You get what you put out.”

What is your favorite quote? “Though she be but little, she is fierce.”

Your favorite Bible verse? “Jeremiah 29:11. For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

What Disney character do you relate to the most? “Belle.”

What Disney character do you relate to the most? “Cinderella.” Your favorite college team? “Mississippi State.”

If you could have one super power, what would it be? “To be in two places at once.” What is your favorite Bible verse? “Psalm 23:4. Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.”

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MEET THE RANGERS LEEAH

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KAT

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HOLLEY

HENSON Senatobia, Miss.

Hernando, Miss.

Freshman • P/OF • R/R

Freshman • P/INF • R/R

SENATOBIA HS

HERNANDO HS

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Tammy Young and graduated with honors at Senatobia...helped the Lady Warriors to a 24-8 finish and the Class 4A Division 2 title as a senior...team finished as the Class 4A state runner-up...appeared in 27 games as a senior in the circle, going 15-5 with a 2.12 ERA and 104 strikeouts...also batted .368 with 36 RBIs and four triples...finished her high school career with a 1.94 ERA, 38 wins and 325 total strikeouts...an all-district selection and all-tournament team nod...earned team awards for best offensive and best defensive player and was named team MVP during her career... also played for the Lady Warriors where the team finished 33-5 and finished as Class I state runner-up...member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Beta Club, Warriors for Christ...teammates with current Ranger Annah Catherine Storey.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Jayme Vinson at Hernando and graduated with special distinction...helped the Lady Tigers to a 17-8 record and Class 6A first round playoff appearance her senior year...batted .425 with six doubles, three triples and 15 RBIs...first-team all-conference, all-district, all-county and named the team’s best defensive player... teammates with current Ranger Sallie Rose Carver.

PERSONAL Daughter of Terry and Audra Henson...has four siblings, Brik Waldrop (26), Tyler Waldrop (24), Aubrie Henson (23) and Tyler Henson (22)...enjoys reading and watching Netflix in her free time...studying psychology...born November 20, 1996.

HOLLEY’S FAVORITES Movie - The Notebook TV Show - One Tree Hill Dream Vacation - Cancun, Mexico Animal - Dog

HENSON’S FAVORITES Movie - Titanic College Team - Ole Miss Pro Athlete - Cam Newton Super Hero - Catwoman

Dream Vacation - Paris Animal - Hedgehog TV Show - Friends Food - Pizza

What do you want to be when you grow up? “Singer.”

PERSONAL Daughter of Chad and Renee Holley...has two sisters, Lauren (21) and Brittany (15)... enjoys hanging out with friends and family in her free time...studying pre-physical therapy...born January 31, 1997. Pro Athlete - Tim Tebow College Team - Ole Miss Food - Italian Color - Blue

What do you want to be when you grow up? “A nurse.” What’s your favorite quote? “In the end, we only regret the chances we didn’t take.” If you had one super power, what would it be? “To travel back in time.”

Who is your favorite cartoon character? “Tweety bird.”

What Disney character do you relate to the most? “Sleepy.”

If you could have one super power, what would it be? “To be able to read minds.”

Your favorite Bible verse? “Philippians 4:13. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”

What Disney character do you most relate to? “Ariel from The Little Mermaid.” Your favorite Bible verse? “Philippians 4:13. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”

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TONYA

ROBERTS

PHILLIPS

Kosciusko, Miss.

Water Valley, Miss.

Freshman • OF • L/R

Sophomore • OF • R/R

KOSCIUSKO HS

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Tony Terry and graduated with honors at Kosciusko...helped the Lady Whippets to a 27-7 finish and the Class 4A Division 4 title as a senior...advanced to Class 4A North Half Championship...hit .321 with 13 RBIs as a senior...earned all-division and defensive MVP honors. PERSONAL Daughter of Akamie Henry...has six siblings, Alexys (25), Miranda (21), Daulton (14), Ava (10), Brennan (8) and Tyler (2)...enjoys watching Netflix and reading in her free time... studying biology...nickname is “Smalls”...born March 7, 1997. ROBERTS’ FAVORITES TV Show - Grey’s Anatomy College Team - Florida Animal - Monkey Cartoon Character - Goofy

Pro Athlete - Eli Manning Dream Vacation - Venice, Italy Day of the Week - Friday Food - Crawfish

If you could have one super power, what would it be? “To fly.” What’s your favorite quote? “You can never cross the ocean unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.” Who’s your hero? “My grandma.” If you could be a super hero, who would you be? “Superman.” Your favorite Bible verse? “2 Corinthians 9-10. But he said to me, my grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”

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WATER VALLEY HS

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in three games before being sidelined for the season...0-for-1 with a run scored. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Casey Clouse at Water Valley...helped the Lady Blue Devils to a 21-5 record and the Class 3A District 2 championship in her senior season...was a first team all-district selection and also received most valuable player and offensive MVP awards...off the field, was named to the school’s honor roll. PERSONAL Daughter of Jerry and Mary Helms...has seven siblings, ranging in age from 15 to 27... enjoys running and swimming...studying general college...born December 20, 1994. PHILLIPS’ FAVORITES: Pro Athlete - Tim Tebow College Team - Ole Miss Cartoon Character - Tom & Jerry Sport - Volleyball

Dream Vacation - Hawaii Color - Light Blue Holiday - Christmas Day of the Week - Friday

What do you want to be when you grow up? “A Radiologist.” If you could be a super hero, who would you be? “Captain America.” If you could have one super power, what would it be? “Teleportation.” What Disney character do you most relate to? “Rapunzel from Tangled.” Your favorite Bible verse? “Psalm 27:1. The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?”

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

PHILlIPS’ CAREER HIGHS 1 at Southwest Mississippi - - - - - - - - - - - -

2/18/15 -

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2015 .000 3-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000

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KOLWYCK Southaven, Miss.

JONES COUNTY JC Sophomore • INF • R/R

2015 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played for head coach Chris Robinson at JCJC, helping the Lady Bobcats to a 41-6 record and south division championship...started 26 games at third base, batting .302 with three home runs and 11 RBIs...named to the school’s honor roll both semesters. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Shane Staten at Southaven...helped the Lady Chargers to a 23-11 finish and a second round berth into the Class 6A state playoffs as a senior...led the Lady Chargers to the Division 1-6A title as a freshman...broke the school’s RBI record...a two-time team MVP selection...a 2014 second team all-state selection by The ClarionLedger...in addition to softball, earned PSAT Award and took honor classes...also received interest from Millsaps, Gulf Coast and Itawamba. PERSONAL Daughter of Christopher Kolwyck and Kimberly Deer...has five siblings, Cody (22), Kaitlyn (16), Austin (16), Madison (13) and Zach (9)...enjoys playing volleyball and basketball in her free time...born March 9, 1996. KOLWYCK’S FAVORITES Food - Strawberries College Team - Texas TV Show - Grey’s Anatomy Sport - Basketball

Dream Vacation - Italy Color - Blue Movie - Best of Me Holiday - Halloween

Your best athletic memory to date? “Starting my first collegiate game.” If you had one super power, what would it be? “To be able to read minds.” Who is your hero? “Ellen.” Your favorite quote? “If people aren’t laughing at your goals, your goals are too small.” Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

KOLWYCK’S CAREER HIGHS 1 7x, last vs Gulf Coast 2 6x, last vs Holmes 1 at Copiah-Lincoln 1 3x, last vs Holmes 2 3x, last vs Holmes 1 2x, last at Holmes - -

5/7/15 4/24/15 4/1/15 4/24/15 4/24/15 4/25/15 -

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2015 .302 26-26 63 7 19 11 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 27 38 5 .929

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2015 IN REVIEW hits, one run and struck out 18 in 17 innings pitched. Dunagan matched Hickman inning for inning but couldn’t get the run support to back her up. The hard-luck loser, Dunagan scattered four hits, one run and five strikeouts in her final game at Northwest. Fighting the weather all spring, Northwest got out to a fast 14-3 start through its first 17 games with a 10-game winning streak between Feb. 19-March 24. The Rangers were an impressive 16-2 on the season in game two of a doubleheader.

The 2015 edition of Northwest Ranger softball finished 27-10 overall and 19-5 in north division play, a fourth straight season of 25 or more wins under 2015 north division coach of the year and MACJC Hall of Famer, Mike Rowan. The Rangers won their third division title in program history on April 23 and first since 2009, defeating Northeast 6-0 in a rain-shortened Game 2 in Booneville. Sophomore All-MACJC performer Kiley Dunagan scattered five hits, no runs and eight strikeouts in the shutout victory. Northwest fell short in its quest for their first MACJC Tournament berth since 2012, falling to Pearl River 2-1 in a best-of-3 playoff series in Senatobia. It marked a second consecutive season of hosting the first round of the playoffs, with Pearl River advancing out of Senatobia for a second straight year. It marked Northwest’s 10th playoff appearance in the last 12 seasons.

Returning just a handful of players and relying heavily on freshmen, the Rangers weren’t sure what to expect early on. The freshmen stepped up big time in the lineup and finished the season with three of the top four batting averages, led by catcher Brittany Rochelle (.419) and outfielder Rae Drewrey (.382). Both players left unexpectedly at the end of the season and will have to be replaced. Northwest hit .315 as a team with 54 extra-base hits and averaged just over six runs per game. The Rangers also stole 84 bases, second-most in school history, and fielded .947 in over 900 chances. Sophomore Janie Turner, an NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete and NJCAA AllAcademic Team selection, hit .429 with 19 runs scored and 10 stolen bases. Freshman third baseman Erin Claire Stegall was one of the Rangers’ most consistent players all year, hitting .378 with a team-high 17 stolen bases (in 17 attempts). The Rangers got outstanding pitching all year from a trio of sophomores in Dunagan, Jessica Holliday and Micalah Beall, who combined for 21 of Northwest’s 23 wins in the circle (four forfeit wins vs. Coahoma).

Scoreless after five innings in the win-or-go-home game, Pearl River got the eventual game-winning run on Hannah Holloway’s sacrifice fly to left in the top of the sixth, scoring Mary Grace Key. Northwest had numerous chances to advance runners in scoring position but just could not come up with the big hit to score, stranding two runners in the fifth and seventh and six total in the game.

Seven Rangers were selected for all-conference honors at season’s end after a vote of the league’s head coaches. Holliday, Dunagan and Rochelle were named All-MACJC and six were named to the all-north division team. Dunagan, Rochelle, Stegall, Kendall Alford and Beall earned first team recognition while freshman outfielder Hanna Hunter was named to the second team.

Rachel Hickman struck out 11 Ranger batters and allowed just three hits in a complete-game performance. For the three-game set, Hickman allowed nine

Holliday was 10-2 with a 1.77 ERA, four complete games, two shutouts and a save in 71.1 innings. She struck out 78 in two seasons against just 11 walks. At

2015 FINAL MACJC STANDINGS NORTH DIVISION Northwest 19-5 .792 27-10 .730 Itawamba 19-5 .792 30-13 .698 Northeast 15-9 .625 18-17 .514 Holmes 14-11 .560 21-16 .568 East MS 13-11 .542 15-19 .441 MS Delta 4-18 .182 4-30 .118 Coahoma 0-18 .000 0-18 .000

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SOUTH DIVISION Jones 25-2 .926 41-6 .872 East Central 22-6 .786 48-14 .774 MS Gulf Coast 21-7 .750 46-13 .780 Pearl River 12-16 .429 24-24 .500 Co-Lin 11-18 .379 18-19 .486 Hinds 9-19 .321 15-23 .395 Meridian 8-20 .286 11-29 .275

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2015 IN REVIEW the plate, Holliday hit .357 with three doubles, two home runs and 14 RBIs. Dunagan was 9-4 with six complete games, five combined shutouts, three saves and a 1.67 ERA in 20 appearances. She struck out a team-high 113 and walked just 25 in 88 innings, holding opponents to a .207 average. Her twoyear total of 182 strikeouts was good enough for fifth all-time at Northwest. Rochelle led the Rangers in average the entire season, hitting .419 with two doubles, a triple, 12 runs scored and 12 RBIs in the leadoff spot. She also fielded .982 in 167 chances. Stegall scored a team-high 25 runs and hit .378 with five doubles, a triple and 14 RBIs in 30 starts at third. Alford hit .337 with 10 doubles, two triples and a team-high 21 RBIs. She finished her two-year career with 26 doubles, one shy of tying the school-record set by Candice Brasher in 2010-11. Beall hit .351 with five doubles, 10 runs scored and 15 RBIs and was also 2-1 with a 2.29 ERA in the circle. Hunter hit .319 with two doubles, a triple and nine RBIs in 27 starts. She also scored 22 runs, second on the team, stole 11 bases and committed only one error in 39 chances. As has been the case the past several years under Rowan, the Rangers have impressed both on and off the field. With a 3.522 team grade point average during the 2014-15 academic year, the Northwest softball program was recognized as having the second-best GPA in junior college by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA). Northwest has boasted one of the nation’s top GPAs in three consecutive years, finishing as runner-up the last two seasons and sixth in 2013. Northwest had 15 players recognized by the NFCA as All-America Scholar Athletes for having a 3.50 GPA or better during the 2014-15 academic year.

MACJC SOFTBALL AWARDS

All-State Selections P Jessica Holliday, P Kiley Dunagan, C Brittany Rochelle All-North Division Selections P Kiley Dunagan - First Team C Brittany Rochelle - First Team 3B Erin Claire Stegall - First Team

OF Kendall Alford - First Team DP Micalah Beall - First Team OF Hanna Hunter - Second Team

CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District OF Janie Turner

NFCA Top 10 Academic Team Rankings

1. College of Southern Idaho – 3.622 2. Northwest Mississippi Community College – 3.522 3. Itawamba Community College – 3.489 4. Wallace State-Hanceville – 3.488 5. McCook Community College – 3.485 6. East Mississippi Community College – 3.482 7. Seminole State Col. of Florida – 3.423 8. South Mountain Community College – 3.410 9. Northeast Mississippi Community College – 3.387 10. Indian Hills Community College – 3.376

2015 NFCA All-America Scholar Athletes Kendall Alford (Prattville HS) Micalah Beall (Rivercrest HS) Christina Berryhill (Hillcrest Christian) Kayla Casey (Lake Cormorant HS) Alyssa Dean (Lake Cormorant HS) Rae Drewrey (Lafayette HS) Heath Griffith (Lake Cormorant HS) Jessica Holliday (Lake Cormorant HS) Ashton Needham (Tipton-Rosemark Academy)

Drennan Nemnich (DeSoto Central HS) Olivia Owen (Pontotoc HS) Peyton Rico (North Delta School) Erin Claire Stegall (Pontotoc HS) Bree Thompson (Magnolia Heights) Janie Turner (Grenada HS)

Northwest was one of four MACJC schools who landed in the Top 10 along with Itawamba (third), East Mississippi (sixth) and Northeast Mississippi (ninth). College of Southern Idaho finished first with a 3.622 GPA.

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2015 SEASON RESULTS Record: 27-10 • Home: 13-6 • Away: 12-4 • Neutral: 2-0 • MACJC: 19-5 Date Feb 18 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 19 * Feb 28 * Feb 28 Mar 12 Mar 12 * Mar 18 * Mar 18 * Mar 24 * Mar 24 * Mar 25 * Mar 25 * Mar 28 * Mar 28 * Mar 29 * Mar 29 * Apr 01 * Apr 01 * Apr 01 * Apr 01 Apr 07 Apr 07 Apr 08 Apr 08 * Apr 09 * Apr 09 * Apr 11 * Apr 11 * Apr 16 * Apr 16 * Apr 22 * Apr 22 % Apr 26 % Apr 26 % Apr 27

Opponent at SW Mississippi at SW Mississippi W at Hinds at Hinds W at East Mississippi W at East Mississippi W at Williams Baptist W at Williams Baptist W HOLMES W HOLMES W vsMississippi Delta W vsMississippi Delta W ITAWAMBA ITAWAMBA W at Coahoma W at Coahoma W EAST MISSISSIPPI W EAST MISSISSIPPI COAHOMA W COAHOMA W NORTHEAST W NORTHEAST JACKSON STATE W JACKSON STATE W SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE W at Itawamba W at Itawamba W at Holmes at Holmes W MISSISSIPPI DELTA W MISSISSIPPI DELTA W at Northeast at Northeast W PEARL RIVER PEARL RIVER W PEARL RIVER

Score 10-11 L 11-0 5-13 L 12-3 8-2 10-2 13-5 7-2 3-2 3-1 4-0 12-1 1-4 L 3-2 7-0 7-0 8-0 6-7 L 7-0 7-0 9-6 5-9 L 3-2 4-3 0-5 L 4-1 4-0 3-2 1-4 L 4-0 5-0 8-0 0-8 L 6-0 0-2 L 3-1 0-1 L

R-H-E 10-14-4 11-14-3 5-7-4 12-15-2 8-7-0 10-11-3 13-19-4 7-9-1 3-6-2 3-6-0 4-10-2 12-15-1 1-6-0 3-9-0 7-0-0 7-0-0 8-9-1 6-10-4 7-0-0 7-0-0 9-10-2 5-11-2 3-8-1 4-6-0 0-3-2 4-6-0 4-2-2 3-6-1 1-5-0 4-11-1 5-9-0 8-12-1 0-1-5 6-7-0 0-3-1 3-8-0 0-3-0

R-H-E 11-14-3 0-3-0 13-8-3 3-6-3 2-4-2 2-4-5 5-9-2 2-5-5 2-7-0 1-5-1 0-1-1 1-3-2 4-10-0 2-6-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 7-7-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-10-4 9-15-0 2-4-0 3-7-3 5-15-0 1-8-2 0-3-2 2-8-1 4-7-0 0-6-1 0-3-1 0-3-4 8-7-2 0-5-0 2-8-2 1-8-2 1-4-0

Inn 7 5 6 5 7 6 7 7 (8) 7 7 6 7 (10) 1 1 5 7 1 1 7 7 (8) 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 5 5 7 7 7

Overall 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 4-2-0 5-2-0 6-2-0 7-2-0 8-2-0 9-2-0 10-2-0 10-3-0 11-3-0 12-3-0 13-3-0 14-3-0 14-4-0 15-4-0 16-4-0 17-4-0 17-5-0 18-5-0 19-5-0 19-6-0 20-6-0 21-6-0 22-6-0 22-7-0 23-7-0 24-7-0 25-7-0 25-8-0 26-8-0 26-9-0 27-9-0 27-10-0

MACJC 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 6-0-0 6-1-0 7-1-0 8-1-0 9-1-0 10-1-0 10-2-0 11-2-0 12-2-0 13-2-0 13-3-0 13-3-0 13-3-0 13-3-0 13-3-0 14-3-0 15-3-0 15-4-0 16-4-0 17-4-0 18-4-0 18-5-0 19-5-0 19-5-0 19-5-0 19-5-0

Pitcher of Record K. Dunagan (L 0-1) K. Dunagan (W 1-1) A. Needham (L 0-1) J. Holliday (W 0-1) K. Dunagan (W 2-1) J. Holliday (W 2-0) J. Holliday (W 3-0) A. Needham (W 1-1) J. Holliday (W 4-0) K. Dunagan (W 3-1) M. Beall (W 1-0) A. Needham (W 2-1) J. Holliday (L 4-1) M. Beall (W 2-0) None None K. Dunagan (W 4-1) M. Beall (L 2-1) None None J. Holliday (W 5-1) A. Needham (L 2-2) J. Holliday (W 6-1) K. Dunagan (W 5-1) McCullough (L 0-1) K. Dunagan (W 6-1) K. Dunagan (W 7-1) J. Holliday (W 7-1) K. Dunagan (L 7-2) J. Holliday (W 8-1) J. Holliday (W 9-1) K. Dunagan (W 8-2) J. Holliday (L 9-2) K. Dunagan (W 9-2) K. Dunagan (L 9-3) J. Holliday (W 10-2) K. Dunagan (L 9-4)

* MACJC North Division Game & MACJC Playoffs Best of 3 (Senatobia) () Denotes extra inning game

Score by innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ex Total Northwest 58 24 35 31 13 25 13 2 0 2 203 Opponents 13 11 15 16 14 21 8 0 0 1 99

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Att. - 110 - 75 - 115 - 100 - 107 - 110 - 162 - - - 166 - - - 105 - 80 - 95 - 85 - 135 - 75 - 118 - 220 165

Time 2:51 1:48 2:00 1:37 2:08 2:00 2:04 1:45 2:00 1:40 1:33 2:34 1:15 2:15 FORF FORF 1:17 1:55 FORF FORF 2:01 2:19 1:40 1:32 1:45 1:30 2:00 1:35 1:23 1:52 1:33 1:31 1:28 1:18 1:53 1:48 1:28


2015 OVERALL STATS Overall Statistics Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HP SO OB% SB-SA PO A E FLD% Janie Turner .429 32-4 21 19 9 1 0 0 3 10 .476 2 0 4 .478 10-12 20 0 1 .952 Brittany Rochelle .419 33-32 93 12 39 2 1 0 12 43 .462 7 0 6 .460 6-7 151 13 3 .982 Avery McCullough .400 11-1 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 .400 0 0 0 .400 1-1 0 0 1 .000 Rae Drewrey .382 23-9 34 5 13 1 0 0 4 14 .412 1 1 2 .417 0-0 5 1 1 .857 Erin Claire Stegal .378 31-30 82 25 31 5 1 0 14 38 .463 2 5 11 .422 17-17 25 61 8 .915 Jessica Holliday .357 26-17 56 3 20 3 0 2 14 29 .518 5 0 6 .410 0-0 1 26 2 .931 Micalah Beall .351 30-24 77 10 27 5 0 0 15 32 .416 7 1 3 .407 0-0 1 8 2 .818 Kendall Alford .337 29-29 92 12 31 10 2 0 21 45 .489 2 1 5 .351 4-6 30 13 2 .956 Hanna Hunter .319 32-27 72 22 23 2 1 0 9 27 .375 11 0 10 .405 11-12 37 1 1 .974 Ashton Needham .295 23-16 44 3 13 1 0 0 6 14 .318 1 3 3 .354 1-1 71 7 1 .987 Heath Griffith .286 21-9 35 3 10 3 0 0 7 13 .371 3 0 4 .333 1-1 44 6 1 .980 Carla Avant .278 31-30 79 19 22 4 0 2 9 32 .405 6 3 12 .352 9-11 19 2 2 .913 Bree Thompson .250 28-0 4 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 0 1 1 .400 7-7 0 0 1 .000 Kayla Casey .250 6-0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 0 1 1 .400 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Drennan Nemnich .231 24-12 39 4 9 4 0 1 8 16 .410 4 1 7 .311 0-0 64 2 1 .985 Olivia Owen .214 31-30 70 10 15 0 0 1 12 18 .257 2 1 10 .247 5-5 99 30 5 .963 Christina Berryhil .184 29-18 49 9 9 2 0 0 5 11 .224 0 2 3 .212 9-10 26 19 9 .833 Kiley Dunagan .125 5-4 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 1 0 0 .222 0-0 4 10 0 1.000 Alyssa Dean .118 30-27 17 4 2 0 0 0 1 2 .118 5 1 4 .348 3-5 62 24 7 .925 Peyton Rico .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 2 1 .667 Tonya Phillips .000 3-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Whitney King .000 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .315 33-33 883 175 278 43 5 6 140 349 .395 59 21 93 .369 84-95 659 225 49 .947 Opponents .247 33-33 862 99 213 41 3 6 83 278 .323 58 16 212 .305 22-25 643 284 55 .944

Pitching Statistics Player Kiley Dunagan Jessica Holliday Micalah Beall Peyton Rico Ashton Needham Avery McCullough Totals Opponents

ERA W-L APP GS CG SH CB SV IP H R-ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 1.67 9-4 20 13 6 3 2 3 88.0 67 26-21 25 113 16 1 3 323 .207 3 9 1.77 10-2 16 11 4 1 1 1 71.1 82 30-18 7 50 12 1 2 289 .284 5 0 2.29 2-1 12 3 1 1 1 1 33.2 32 24-11 14 30 7 1 0 132 .242 1 5 3.50 0-0 6 1 0 0 2 1 10.0 15 6-5 0 3 1 0 0 49 .306 0 1 4.50 2-2 8 4 0 0 1 0 14.0 11 9-9 10 14 4 0 1 55 .200 0 0 9.33 0-1 3 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 6 4-4 2 2 1 0 0 14 .429 0 1 2.16 23-10 33 33 11 8 3 6 220.0 213 99-68 58 212 41 3 6 862 .247 9 16 3.85 10-23 33 33 15 4 0 1 214.1 278 175-118 59 93 43 5 6 883 .315 18 21

Fielding Statistics

Player Kiley Dunagan Ashton Needham Drennan Nemnich Brittany Rochelle Heath Griffith Hanna Hunter Olivia Owen Kendall Alford Janie Turner Jessica Holliday Alyssa Dean Erin Claire Stegal Carla Avant Rae Drewrey Christina Berryhil Micalah Beall Peyton Rico Bree Thompson Avery McCullough Kayla Casey Whitney King

C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB 14 4 10 0 1.000 0 12 2 .857 0 79 71 7 1 .987 2 0 0 - 0 67 64 2 1 .985 1 0 0 - 0 167 151 13 3 .982 1 15 1 .938 3 51 44 6 1 .980 3 0 1 .000 3 39 37 1 1 .974 0 0 0 - 0 134 99 30 5 .963 3 6 1 .857 1 45 30 13 2 .956 0 0 0 - 0 21 20 0 1 .952 0 0 0 - 0 29 1 26 2 .931 1 8 0 1.000 0 93 62 24 7 .925 2 0 0 - 0 94 25 61 8 .915 1 0 0 - 0 23 19 2 2 .913 2 0 0 - 0 7 5 1 1 .857 0 1 0 1.000 0 54 26 19 9 .833 1 0 0 - 0 11 1 8 2 .818 0 2 1 .667 0 3 0 2 1 .667 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0

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Overall........................................................29-14 Conference....................................................18-6 Non-Conference............................................11-8 Home............................................................15-7 Away.............................................................10-2 Neutral............................................................4-5 Day..............................................................27-14 Night...............................................................2-0 vs Left.............................................................1-2 vs Right.......................................................28-12 1-Run games...................................................4-3 2-Run games...................................................3-4 5+Run games...............................................16-2 Extra innings...................................................3-0 Shutouts.........................................................7-3 Scoring 0-2 runs............................................0-10 Scoring 3-5 runs..............................................6-4 Scoring 6-9 runs............................................10-0 Scoring 10+ runs..........................................13-0 Opponent 0-2 runs........................................15-2 Opponent 3-5 runs......................................12-10 Opponent 6-9 runs..........................................1-1 Opponent 10+ runs........................................1-1 Scored in 1st inning......................................18-3 Scores first....................................................16-3 Opponent scores first..................................13-11 After 4 leading..............................................19-2 After 4 trailing.................................................4-8 After 4 tied......................................................2-4 After 5 leading..............................................12-1 After 5 trailing...............................................2-10 After 5 tied......................................................3-3 After 6 leading..............................................13-0 After 6 trailing...............................................0-12 After 6 tied......................................................3-1 Hit 0 home runs..........................................21-11 Hit 1 home run................................................8-3 Hit 2+ home runs...........................................0-0 Opponent 0 home runs.................................23-9 Opponent 1 home run.....................................4-5 Opponent 2+ HRs...........................................2-0 Made 0 errors................................................11-4 Made 1 error...................................................8-3 Made 2+ errors.............................................10-7 Opp. made 0 errors..........................................2-5 Opp. made 1 error.........................................10-6 Opp. made 2+ errors.....................................17-3 Out-hit opponent..........................................23-2 Out-hit by opponent.....................................2-11 Hits are tied.....................................................4-1 Longest Winning Streak........................10 games Longest Losing Streak.............................3 games Current Streak.............................................Lost 2

Feb 18, 2015 at Summit, Miss. Northwest........... 410 005 0 - 10 14 4 (0-1) SW Mississippi...... 003 420 2 - 11 14 3 (6-3) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Macy Fulton (3-0) LP-Kiley Dunagan (0-1) T-2:51 HR NWCCW - Jessica Holliday, Drennan Nemnich Feb 18, 2015 at Summit, Miss. Northwest........... 405 20 - 11 14 3 (1-1) SW Mississippi...... 000 00 - 0 3 0 (6-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kiley Dunagan (1-1) LP-Leann Jackson (0-1) T-1:48 A-110 HR NWCCW - Jessica Holliday (2) Feb 19, 2015 at Raymond, Miss. Northwest........... 112 010 - 5 7 4 (1-2) Hinds............... 500 134 - 13 8 3 (4-3) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Bridgett Goss LP-Ashton Needham (0-1) T-2:00 Feb 19, 2015 at Raymond, Miss. Northwest........... 024 42 - 12 15 2 (2-2) Hinds............... 100 11 - 3 6 3 (4-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jessica Holliday (0-1) LP-Jessica Travis T-1:37 A-75 HR NWCCW - Olivia Owen (1) HR HINDSW - Meagan Duchesne Feb 28, 2015 at Scooba, Miss. Northwest........... 110 201 3 - 8 7 0 (3-2) East Mississippi.... 000 011 0 - 2 4 2 (2-9) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kiley Dunagan (2-1) LP-Chandler Ellis (1-3) T-2:08 HR NWCCW - Carla Avant Feb 28, 2015 at Scooba, Miss. Northwest........... 430 201 - 10 11 3 (4-2) East Mississippi.... 000 110 - 2 4 5 (2-10) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jessica Holliday (2-0) LP-Valiree Blair (0-5) T-2:00 A-115 Mar 12, 2015 at Walnut Ridge, Ark. Northwest........... 206 002 3 - 13 19 4 (5-2) Williams Baptist.... 110 001 2 - 5 9 2 -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jessica Holliday (3-0) Save-Peyton Rico(1) LP-Mallory McWhorter T-2:04 HR WBC - Molleigh Gray Mar 12, 2015 at Walnut Ridge, Ark. Northwest........... 041 110 0 - 7 9 1 (6-2) Williams Baptist.... 000 110 0 - 2 5 5 -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Ashton Needham (1-1) LP-Mallory McWhorter T-1:45 A-100 Mar 18, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Holmes.............. 002 000 00 - 2 7 0 (8-7) Northwest........... 011 000 01 - 3 6 2 (7-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jessica Holliday (4-0) LP-Kassey Ard (5-3) T-2:00 pm

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Mar 18, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Holmes.............. 000 100 0 - 1 5 1 (8-8) Northwest........... 003 000 X - 3 6 0 (8-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kiley Dunagan (3-1) LP-Blair Little (2-5) T-1:40 A-107 Mar 24, 2015 at Batesville, Miss. Northwest........... 100 000 3 - 4 10 2 (9-2) Mississippi Delta... 000 000 0 - 0 1 1 (0-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Micalah Beall (1-0) LP-Kayla Atkinson T-1:33 Mar 24, 2015 at Batesville, Miss. Northwest........... 013 206 - 12 15 1 (10-2) Mississippi Delta... 000 010 - 1 3 2 (0-18) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Ashton Needham (2-1) LP-Sara Gunter T-2:34 A-110 Mar 25, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Itawamba............ 001 210 0 - 4 10 0 (17-6) Northwest........... 000 001 0 - 1 6 0 (10-3) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Hannah Johnson (10-1) LP-Jessica Holliday (4-1) T-1:15 Mar 25, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Itawamba............ 000 001 000 1 - 2 6 1 (17-7) Northwest........... 100 000 000 2 - 3 9 0 (11-3) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Micalah Beall (2-0) LP-Cara Hooper (1-4) T-2:15 A-162 Mar 28, 2015 at Clarksdale, Miss. Northwest........... 7 - 0 0 0 (12-3) Coahoma............. 0 - 0 0 0 -----------------------------------------------------------T-FORF-V Mar 28, 2015 at Clarksdale, Miss. Northwest........... 7 - 0 0 0 (13-3) Coahoma............. 0 - 0 0 0 -----------------------------------------------------------T-FORF-V Mar 29, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. East Mississippi.... 000 00 - 0 0 1 (8-14) Northwest........... 302 3X - 8 9 1 (14-3) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kiley Dunagan (4-1) LP-Valiree Blair (1-7) T-1:17 Mar 29, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. East Mississippi.... 102 112 0 - 7 7 2 (9-14) Northwest........... 012 300 0 - 6 10 4 (14-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Mary Ware (1-0) LP-Micalah Beall (2-1) T-1:55 A-166 Apr 01, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Coahoma............. 0 - 0 0 0 Northwest........... 7 - 0 0 0 (15-4) -----------------------------------------------------------T-FORF-H Apr 01, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Coahoma............. 0 - 0 0 0 Northwest........... 7 - 0 0 0 (16-4) -----------------------------------------------------------T-FORF-H

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2015 LINE SCORES Apr 01, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Northeast........... 050 001 0 - 6 10 4 (14-10-1) Northwest........... 100 233 X - 9 10 2 (17-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jessica Holliday (5-1) Save-Kiley Dunagan(1) LP-Alyssa Vanlandingh (4-6) Apr 01, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Northeast........... 001 005 3 - 9 15 0 (15-10-1) Northwest........... 013 000 1 - 5 11 2 (17-5) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Brittany Taylor (9-3) Save-Alyssa Vanlandingh(2) LP-Ashton Needham (2-2) T- A-105 A-105 HR NEMCCSB - Yasmeen Cooper, Madison Gillean Apr 07, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Jackson State....... 101 000 00 - 2 4 0 (12-16) Northwest........... 100 100 01 - 3 8 1 (18-5) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jessica Holliday (6-1) LP-Bri Smith (6-8) T-1:40 Apr 07, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Jackson State....... 030 000 0 - 3 7 3 (12-17) Northwest........... 010 300 X - 4 6 0 (19-5) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kiley Dunagan (5-1) LP-K. Faulkner (4-5) T-1:32 A-80 Apr 08, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Southwest Tennessee. 200 200 1 - 5 15 0 (17-18) Northwest........... 000 000 0 - 0 3 2 (19-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Tara Comer (6-9) LP-Avery McCullough (0-1) T-1:45 Apr 08, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Southwest Tennessee. 000 100 0 - 1 8 2 (17-19) Northwest........... 300 100 X - 4 6 0 (20-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kiley Dunagan (6-1) Save-Jessica Holliday(1) LP-Hannah Wright (8-10) T-1:30 A-95 A-95 Apr 09, 2015 at Fulton, Miss. Northwest........... 100 003 0 - 4 2 2 (21-6) Itawamba............ 000 000 0 - 0 3 2 (22-9) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kiley Dunagan (7-1) LP-Hannah Johnson (12-3) T-2:00 Apr 09, 2015 at Fulton, Miss. Northwest........... 120 000 0 - 3 6 1 (22-6) Itawamba............ 010 100 0 - 2 8 1 (22-10) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jessica Holliday (7-1) Save-Kiley Dunagan(2) LP-Cassidy Hardy (5-3) T-1:35 A-85 Apr 11, 2015 at Goodman, Miss. Northwest........... 000 000 1 - 1 5 0 (22-7) Holmes.............. 101 002 X - 4 7 0 (18-11) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kassey Ard (10-5) LP-Kiley Dunagan (7-2) T-1:23 HR NWCCW - Carla Avant (2) HR HCCW - Kelsey Kelly, Blair Little

Apr 11, 2015 at Goodman, Miss. Northwest........... 001 010 2 - 4 11 1 (23-7) Holmes.............. 000 000 0 - 0 6 1 (18-12) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jessica Holliday (8-1) LP-Blair Little (4-7) T-1:52 A-135 Apr 16, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Mississippi Delta... 000 000 0 - 0 3 1 (4-29) Northwest........... 110 012 X - 5 9 0 (24-7) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jessica Holliday (9-1) Save-Micalah Beall(1) LP-Kayla Atkinson T-1:33 Apr 16, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Mississippi Delta... 000 000 - 0 3 4 (4-30) Northwest........... 122 201 - 8 12 1 (25-7) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kiley Dunagan (8-2) LP-Kayla Atkinson T-1:31 A-75 Apr 22, 2015 at Booneville, Miss. Northwest........... 000 00 - 0 1 5 (25-8) Northeast........... 114 02 - 8 7 2 (18-14-1) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Alyssa Vanlandingh (7-6) LP-Jessica Holliday (9-2) T-1:28 Apr 22, 2015 at Booneville, Miss. Northwest........... 020 13 - 6 7 0 (26-8) Northeast........... 000 00 - 0 5 0 (18-15-1) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kiley Dunagan (9-2) LP-Brittany Taylor (9-8) T-1:18 A-118 Rangers are 2015 North Division Champions, clinch No. 1 seed in playoffs; Third overall division championship in school history

MACJC PLAYOFFS (Best-of-3) Apr 26, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Pearl River......... 000 002 0 - 2 8 2 (23-21) Northwest........... 000 000 0 - 0 3 1 (26-9) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Rachel Hickman (10-10) LP-Kiley Dunagan (9-3) T-1:53 Apr 26, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Northwest........... 000 210 0 - 3 8 0 (27-9) Pearl River......... 000 001 0 - 1 8 2 (23-22) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jessica Holliday (10-2) Save-Kiley Dunagan(3) LP-Skylar Cook (8-8) T-1:48 A-220 Apr 27, 2015 at Senatobia, Miss. Pearl River......... 000 001 0 - 1 4 0 (24-22) Northwest........... 000 000 0 - 0 3 0 (27-10) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Rachel Hickman (11-10) LP-Kiley Dunagan (9-4) T-1:28 A-165

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2015 Northwest By The No’s

Overall........................................................27-10 Conference....................................................19-5 Non-Conference..............................................8-5 Home............................................................13-6 Away.............................................................12-4 Neutral............................................................2-0 Day..............................................................27-10 Night...............................................................0-0 vs Left.............................................................3-2 vs Right.........................................................20-8 1-Run games...................................................5-3 2-Run games...................................................2-1 5+Run games...............................................15-3 Extra innings...................................................3-0 Shutouts.......................................................12-4 Scoring 0-2 runs..............................................0-6 Scoring 3-5 runs............................................12-2 Scoring 6-9 runs............................................10-1 Scoring 10+ runs............................................5-1 Opponent 0-2 runs........................................23-2 Opponent 3-5 runs..........................................3-3 Opponent 6-9 runs..........................................1-3 Opponent 10+ runs........................................0-2 Scored in 1st inning......................................18-2 Scores first....................................................24-3 Opponent scores first......................................3-7 After 4 leading..............................................20-2 After 4 trailing.................................................1-6 After 4 tied......................................................2-2 After 5 leading..............................................17-2 After 5 trailing.................................................0-5 After 5 tied......................................................2-2 After 6 leading..............................................13-1 After 6 trailing.................................................0-7 After 6 tied......................................................3-0 Hit 0 home runs............................................24-8 Hit 1 home run................................................3-1 Hit 2+ home runs...........................................0-1 Opponent 0 home runs.................................25-8 Opponent 1 home run.....................................2-0 Opponent 2+ HRs...........................................0-2 Made 0 errors................................................12-3 Made 1 error...................................................7-1 Made 2+ errors...............................................8-6 Opp. made 0 errors..........................................8-5 Opp. made 1 error...........................................7-0 Opp. made 2+ errors.....................................12-5 Out-hit opponent..........................................16-1 Out-hit by opponent.......................................5-8 Hits are tied.....................................................6-1 Longest Winning Streak..........................9 games Longest Losing Streak...............................1 game Current Streak.............................................Lost 1

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SINGLE-SEASON BATTING RECORDS

ASHLEY WHITE

CANDICE BRASHER

Batting Average (min. 100 at-bats) 1. .462 - Ashley White (49-106) - 2007 2. .435 - Haylei Plummer (57-131) - 2010 3. .431 - Candice Brasher (53-123) - 2011 .431 - Hillari Plummer (56-130) - 2011 5. .417 - Megan Shackleford (43-103) - 2004 6. .413 - Alex Barrett (52-126) - 2014 7. .394 - Ashley White (41-104) - 2006 8. .391 - Candice Brasher (50-128) - 2010 9. .380 - Hillari Plummer (52-137) - 2012 10. .378 - Kendall Alford (51-135) - 2014

Hits 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9.

At-Bats 1. 137 - Hillari Plummer - 2012 2. 135 - Kendall Alford - 2014 3. 132 - Andi Barrett - 2014 4. 131 - Mandy Bolden - 2010 131 - Haylei Plummer - 2010 6. 130 - Hillari Plummer - 2011 7. 128 - Candice Brasher - 2010 8. 127 - Linsey Hebert - 2012 9. 126 - Alex Barrett - 2014 10. 123 - Candice Brasher - 2011

Doubles 1. 17 - Candice Brasher - 2011 2. 16 - Kendall Alford - 2014 16 - Angela Carden - 2009 4. 13 - Ashley White - 2007 5. 11 - Andi Barrett - 2014 6. 10 - Kendall Alford - 2015 10 - Haley Vance - 2014 10 - Haylei Plummer - 2009 10 - Lauren Riley - 2012 10 - Amber Thomas - 2008 10 - Chelsea Shepherd - 2008 10 - Candice Brasher - 2010

Runs Scored 1. 47 - Karrie Lance - 2005 2. 45 - Andi Barrett - 2014 3. 42 - Linsey Hebert - 2012 4. 41 - Hillari Plummer - 2012 41 - Hillari Plummer - 2011 6. 39 - Mandy Bolden - 2010 7. 38 - Haylei Plummer - 2010 38 - Alex Barrett - 2014 9. 34 - Sarah Gill - 2008 34 - Lauren Sharp - 2005

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57 - Haylei Plummer - 2010 56 - Hillari Plummer - 2011 53 - Candice Brasher - 2011 52 - Alex Barrett - 2014 52 - Hillari Plummer - 2012 52 - Lauren Sharp - 2005 51 - Kendall Alford - 2014 50 - Candice Brasher - 2010 49 - Ashley White - 2007 49 - Andi Barrett - 2014

Triples 1. 5 - Carlie Jenkins - 2013 5 - Alex Barrett - 2014 3. 4 - Mandy Bolden - 2009 4 - Andi Barrett - 2014 4 - Alyssa Dean - 2014 4 - Haley Vance -2014 7. 3 - Vicki Johnson - 2012 8. 2 - Eleven Players Tied

Home Runs 1. 5 - Candice Brasher - 2010 5 - Chelsey Gilliam - 2013 3. 4 - Lauren Riley - 2012 4 - Casey Baddley - 2013 4 - Haley Vance - 2014 6. 3 - Rachel Kelly - 2013 3 - Stormy Robison - 2012 3 - Linsey Hebert - 2012 3 - Codie Jones - 2012 3 - Min Kandies - 2011 3 - Chelsea Shepherd - 2008 3 - Haylei Plummer - 2009 Runs Batted In 1. 41 - Lauren Riley - 2012 2. 40 - Candice Brasher - 2010 3. 37 - Candice Brasher - 2011 4. 33 - Ashley White - 2007 5. 32 - Alex Barrett - 2014 6. 31 - Kendall Alford - 2014 31 - Haley Vance - 2014 31 - Andi Barrett - 2014 31 - Haylei Plummer - 2010 10. 30 - Rachel Kelly - 2013 Total Bases 1. 77 - Candice Brasher - 2010 2. 75 - Candice Brasher - 2011 3. 74 - Kendall Alford - 2014 4. 69 - Haylei Plummer - 2010 69 - Alex Barrett - 2014 6. 68 - Haley Vance - 2014 68 - Andi Barrett - 2014 8. 67 - Hillari Plummer - 2011 9. 64 - Ashley White - 2007 64 - Lauren Riley - 2012

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LINSEY HEBERT

ANGELA CARDEN

Stolen Bases 1. 27 - Katelyn Westbrook (27-29) - 2014 2. 25 - Andi Barrett (25-27) - 2014 3. 20 - Alex Barrett (20-25) - 2014 4. 17 - Erin Claire Stegall (17-17) - 2015 5. 15 - Linsey Hebert (15-19) - 2012 15 - Janie Turner (15-16) - 2014 7. 13 - Hillari Plummer (13-14) - 2012 13 - Carlie Jenkins (13-15) - 2013 13 - Alyssa Dean (13-14) - 2014 10. 12 - Christian Reyes (12-13) - 2007

On-Base Percentage (min. 100 at-bats) 1. .540 - Ashley White (106 AB) - 2007 2. .497 - Haylei Plummer (131 AB) - 2010 3. .490 - Hillari Plummer (130 AB) - 2011 4. .486 - Alex Barrett (126 AB) - 2014 5. .485 - Candice Brasher (123 AB) - 2011 6. .465 - Carlie Jenkins (107 AB) - 2013 7. .454 - Haley Vance (102 AB) - 2014 8. .452 - Hillari Plummer (137 AB) - 2012 9. .445 - Lauren Riley (110 AB) - 2012 .445 - Andi Barrett (132 AB) - 2014

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 - Angela Carden - 2009 16 - Kristen Cooper - 2009 16 - Codie Jones - 2012 16 - Stormy Robison - 2012 16 - Meredith Carver - 2007 16 - Andi Barrett - 2014

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

Slugging Percentage (min. 100 at-bats) 1. .667 - Haley Vance (102 AB) - 2014 2. .610 - Candice Brasher (123 AB) - 2011 3. .604 - Ashley White (106 AB) - 2007 4. .602 - Candice Brasher (128 AB) - 2010 5. .582 - Lauren Riley (110 AB) - 2012 6. .551 - Carlie Jenkins (107 AB) - 2013 7. .548 - Alex Barrett (126 AB) - 2014 .548 - Kendall Alford (135 AB) - 2014 9. .533 - Codie Jones (107 AB) - 2012

Sacrifice Flies 1. 4 - Candice Brasher - 2010 2. 3 - Kayla Wilson - 2010 3 - Kayla Wilson - 2011 3 - Lauren Riley - 2013 3 - Andi Barrett - 2014 6. 2 - Ten Players Tied

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STORMY ROBISON

Most Sacrifice Hits 1. 14 - Audra Long - 2006 2. 12 - Casey Baddley - 2012 3. 9 - Leigh Tedford - 2010 4. 8 - Stormy Robison - 2011 5. 7 - Mandy Bolden - 2010 7 - Christian Reyes - 2007 7. 6 - Erin Claire Stegall - 2015 6 - Alex Barrett - 2014 6 - Linsey Hebert - 2011 6 - Audra Long - 2007 6 - Hillari Plummer - 2012 6 - Lauren Andrews - 2007 6 - Linsey Hebert - 2012 6 - Meredith Carver - 2006 Most Games Played 1. 43 - Casey Baddley - 2012 43 - Hillari Plummer - 2012 43 - Stormy Robison - 2012 43 - Codie Jones - 2012 43 - Linsey Hebert - 2012 43 - Natalie Smock - 2012 43 - Anna Barham - 2012 43 - Katelyn Westbrook -2014 43 - Andi Barrett - 2014 43 - Kendall Alford - 2014 43 - Alex Barrett - 2014

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LACIE MCCULLEY

Appearances 1. 40 - Lacie McCulley - 2005 2. 34 - Sarah Gill - 2009 3. 27 - Casey Baddley - 2012 4. 25 - Candice Brasher - 2010 25 - Casey Baddley - 2013 6. 23 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 7. 22 - Alicia Malone - 2007 8. 21 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014 21 - Lydia Dias - 2014 21 - Emily Hatcher - 2012 21 - Amber Clay - 2007 Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 10.

25 - Sarah Gill (25-7) - 2009 24 - Lacie McCulley (24-4) - 2005 17 - Casey Baddley (17-4) - 2012 14 - Amber Clay (14-2) - 2007 12 - Alicia Malone (12-4) - 2007 12 - Casey Baddley (12-6) - 2013 10 - Jessica Holliday (10-2) - 2015 10 - Magen Fullwood (10-8) - 2011 10 - Magen Fullwood (10-4) - 2010 9 - Alicia Malone (9-7) - 2008 9 - Kiley Dunagan (9-4) - 2015

Shutouts 1. 9 - Casey Baddley - 2012 2. 6 - Casey Baddley - 2013 3. 5 - Alicia Malone - 2007 4. 4 - Sarah Gill - 2009 5. 3 - Alicia Malone - 2008 3 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 7. 2 - Sarah Gill - 2008 2 - Amber Clay - 2007 2 - Magen Fullwood - 2010 2 - Roxanna Kimes - 2013

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SARAH GILL

CASEY BADDLEY

Saves 1. 4 - Amber Clay - 2007 2. 3 - Lindsey Shaw - 2014 3 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 4. 2 - Roxanna Kimes - 2014 2 - Lindsey Shaw - 2013 2 - Casey Baddley - 2013 2 - Alicia Malone - 2007 2 - Lacie McCulley - 2005 9. 1 - Eleven Players Tied Innings Pitched 1. 198.0 - Sarah Gill - 2009 2. 152.1 - Lacie McCulley - 2005 3. 128.1 - Casey Baddley - 2012 4. 117.2 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 5. 113.0 - Casey Baddley - 2013 6. 104.0 - Alicia Malone - 2008 7. 102.1 - Sarah Gill - 2008 8. 99.1 - Alicia Malone - 2007 9. 96.0 - Amber Clay - 2007 10. 94.2 - Magen Fullwood - 2010 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 4. 1.60 - Amber Clay (96.0 IP) - 2007 5. 1.64 - Kiley Dunagan (68.1 IP) - 2014 6. 1.67 - Kiley Dunagan (88.0 IP) - 2015 7. 1.75 - Stormy Robison (44.0 IP) - 2012 8. 1.77 - Jessica Holliday (71.1 IP) - 2015 9. 1.84 - Magen Fullwood (117.2 IP) - 2011 10. 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. .242 - Casey Baddley (113.0 IP) - 2013 8. .246 - Candice Brasher (70.1 IP) - 2010 9. .247 - Magen Fullwood (94.2 IP) - 2010 10. .256 - Alicia Malone (104.0 IP) - 2008 Strikeouts 1. 149 - Lacie McCulley - 2005 2. 117 - Sarah Gill - 2009 3. 113 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 4. 105 - Casey Baddley - 2013 5. 102 - Amber Clay - 2007 6. 99 - Casey Baddley - 2012 99 - Amber Clay - 2006 8. 92 - Sarah Gill - 2008 9. 78 - Alicia Malone - 2008 10. 75 - Alicia Malone - 2007 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

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MAGEN FULLWOOD

ALICIA MALONE

Batters Faced 1. 842 - Sarah Gill - 2009 2. 514 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 3. 511 - Casey Baddley - 2012 4. 476 - Casey Baddley - 2013 5. 462 - Sarah Gill - 2008 6. 456 - Alicia Malone - 2008 7. 448 - Alicia Malone - 2007 8. 407 - Magen Fullwood - 2010 9. 385 - Amber Clay - 2007 10. 368 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015

Most Walks Allowed 1. 46 - Sarah Gill - 2009 2. 35 - Casey Baddley - 2012 3. 33 - Candice Brasher - 2010 4. 31 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 5. 25 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 6. 23 - Sarah Gill - 2008 7. 22 - Candice Brasher - 2011 8. 21 - Alicia Malone - 2007 9. 19 - Casey Baddley - 2013 10. 17 - Lindsey Shaw - 2013

Fewest Walks 7/inn game (min. 40 IP) 1. 0.69 - Jessica Holliday (71.1 IP) - 2015 2. 0.88 - Alicia Malone (104.0 IP) - 2008 3. 0.89 - Magen Fullwood (94.2 IP) - 2010 4. 0.95 - Amber Clay (96.0 IP) - 2007 5. 1.15 - Micalah Beall (54.2 IP) - 2014 6. 1.18 - Casey Baddley (113.0 IP) - 2013 7. 1.38 - Stormy Robison (45.2 IP) - 2011 8. 1.43 - Roxanna Kimes (63.2 IP) - 2013 1.43 - Kiley Dunagan (68.1 IP) - 2014 10. 1.48 - Alicia Malone (99.1 IP) - 2007

Most Home Runs Allowed 1. 6 - Casey Baddley - 2013 2. 5 - Jessica Holliday - 2014 5 - Casey Baddley - 2012 5 - Emily Hatcher - 2012 5 - Stormy Robison - 2011 6. 4 - Sarah Gill - 2008 7. 3 - Candice Brasher - 2011 3 - Roxanna Kimes - 2013 3 - Roxanna Kimes - 2014 3 - Micalah Beall - 2014 3 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015

Most Earned Runs Allowed 1. 65 - Sarah Gill - 2009 2. 62 - Alicia Malone - 2007 3. 51 - Sarah Gill - 2008 51 - Alicia Malone - 2008 5. 38 - Casey Baddley - 2013 6. 35 - Lauren Kendall - 2010 7. 34 - Emily Hatcher - 2012 8. 31 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 9. 29 - Magen Fullwood - 2010 10. 28 - Candice Brasher - 2010 **Lacie McCulley’s/Amber Clay’s 2006 stats are not available

Most Doubles Allowed 1. 19 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014 2. 18 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 3. 16 - Emily Hatcher - 2012 16 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 5. 14 - Micalah Beall - 2014 6. 13 - Casey Baddley - 2013 7. 12 - Jessica Holliday - 2015 8. 11 - Casey Baddley - 2012 9. 9 - Roxanna Kimes - 2013 10. 8 - Jessica Holliday - 2014 8 - Candice Brasher - 2011

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LINDSEY BREWER

Most Hit Batters 1. 11 - Alicia Malone - 2007 2. 9 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 3. 8 - Sarah Gill - 2008 8 - Emily Hatcher - 2012 8 - Casey Baddley - 2012 8 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014 7. 6 - Amber Clay - 2007 6 - Alicia Malone - 2008 6 - Candice Brasher - 2010 10. 5 - Micalah Beall - 2014 5 - Micalah Beall - 2015 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 6. 1 - Lauren Kendall - 2010 1 - Kaitlyn Howell - 2011 1 - Natalie Smock - 2012 Most 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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Highest Batting Average 1. .361 (379-1051) - 2007 2. .349 (390-1118) - 2014 3. .325 (352-1084) - 2010 4. .321 (309-962) - 2011 5. .316 (295-934) - 2009 6. .315 (278-883) - 2015 7. .311 (337-1082) - 2012 8. .295 (261-885) - 2008 9. .287 (279-972) - 2013

Most Hits 1. 390 - 2014 2. 379 - 2007 3. 352 - 2010 4. 337 - 2012 5. 309 - 2011 6. 295 - 2009 7. 279 - 2013 8. 278 - 2015 9. 261 - 2008

Most Total Bases 1. 550 - 2014 2. 471 - 2007 3. 470 - 2012 4. 447 - 2010 5. 410 - 2009 410 - 2011 7. 390 - 2013 8. 349 - 2015 9. 331 - 2008

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 6. .412 (1084 AB) - 2010 7. .401 (972 AB) - 2013 8. .395 (883 AB) - 2015 9. .374 (885 AB) - 2008

Most Doubles 1. 83 - 2014 2. 68 - 2007 68 - 2009 4. 61 - 2010 5. 60 - 2011 60 - 2012 7. 47 - 2008 8. 43 - 2013 43 - 2015

Most Walks 1. 146 - 2012 2. 141 - 2007 3. 125 - 2013 4. 118 - 2009 5. 115 - 2014 6. 114 - 2011 7. 107 - 2010 8. 79 - 2008 9. 59 - 2015

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. .370 (885 AB) - 2008 9. .369 (883 AB) - 2015

Most Triples 1. 22 - 2014 2. 13 - 2009 3. 11 - 2012 4. 10 - 2013 5. 7 - 2011 6. 6 - 2007 7. 5 - 2010 5 - 2015 9. 1 - 2008

Most Times Hit By Pitch 1. 48 - 2014* (led NJCAA) 2. 42 - 2012 3. 38 - 2013 4. 34 - 2009 5. 32 - 2010 6. 30 - 2008 7. 25 - 2007 8. 21 - 2015 9. 12 - 2011

Most At-Bats 1. 1,118 - 2014 2. 1,084 - 2010 3. 1,082 - 2012 4. 1,051 - 2007 5. 972 - 2013 6. 962 - 2011 7. 934 - 2009 8. 885 - 2008 9. 883 - 2015

Most Home Runs 1. 17 - 2012 2. 16 - 2013 3. 11 - 2014 4. 9 - 2011 5. 8 - 2010 6. 7 - 2008 7 - 2009 8. 6 - 2015 9. 4 - 2007

Fewest Strikeouts 1. 93 - 2015 2. 99 - 2007 3. 101 - 2008 4. 109 - 2011 5. 110 - 2012 6. 115 - 2009 7. 116 - 2013 8. 118 - 2010 9. 126 - 2014

Most Runs Scored 1. 313 - 2007 2. 304 - 2012 3. 299 - 2014 4. 257 - 2010 5. 241 - 2013 6. 237 - 2009 7. 229 - 2011 8. 185 - 2008 9. 175 - 2015

Most Runs Batted In 1. 253 - 2014 2. 247 - 2007 3. 229 - 2012 4. 213 - 2010 5. 203 - 2009 203 - 2013 7. 186 - 2011 8. 140 - 2015 9. 138 - 2008

Most Sacrifice Flies 1. 15 - 2014 2. 13 - 2010 3. 11 - 2013 4. 9 - 2012 9 - 2011 6. 8 - 2015 7. 5 - 2009 5 - 2008 5 - 2007

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SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Most Sacrifice Hits 1. 43 - 2007 2. 40 - 2010 3. 39 - 2012 4. 36 - 2011 5. 33 - 2014 6. 30 - 2013 7. 29 - 2015 8. 26 - 2008 9. 15 - 2009 Most Stolen Bases 1. 143 (143-162) - 2014* (3rd in NJCAA) 2. 84 (84-95) - 2015 3. 61 (61-NA) - 2009 4. 46 (46-51) - 2011 5. 45 (45-50) - 2012 6. 39 (39-42) - 2007 7. 29 (29-34) - 2013 8. 26 (26-29) - 2010 Most Stolen Base Attempts 1. 162 (143-162) - 2014 2. 95 (84-95) - 2015 3. 61 (61-NA) - 2009 4. 51 (46-51) - 2011 5. 50 (45-50) - 2012 6. 42 (39-42) - 2007 7. 34 (29-34) - 2013 8. 29 (26-29) - 2010 9. 17 (14-17) - 2008 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. 3.10 (219.0 IP) - 2009 8. 3.14 (243.0 IP) - 2007 9. 3.46 (206.1 IP) - 2008 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. .281 (232.1 IP) - 2011

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 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 Most Saves 1. 7 - 2007 2. 6 - 2014 6 - 2015 4. 5 - 2013 5. 2 - 2012 6. 1 - 2010 1 - 2011 1 - 2008 Most Complete Games 1. 27 - 2008 2. 25 - 2009 3. 24 - 2007 4. 23 - 2012 5. 22 - 2011 6. 17 - 2013 7. 14 - 2010 8. 11 - 2015 9. 2 - 2014 Most Shutouts 1. 13 - 2013* (led NJCAA) 2. 12 - 2007 3. 11 - 2012 4. 8 - 2015 5. 7 - 2014 6. 6 - 2011 7. 5 - 2008 8. 4 - 2009 4 - 2010

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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. 273 - 2010 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 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 8. 106 - 2010 9. 109 - 2007 Most Strikeouts 1. 214 - 2007 2. 212 - 2015 3. 211 - 2014 4. 181 - 2013 5. 170 - 2008 6. 166 - 2012 7. 138 - 2011 8. 125 - 2009 9. 119 - 2010 Highest Fielding Percentage 1. .967 (775-344-38) - 2012* (led NJCAA) 2. .962 (723-281-40) - 2013 3. .950 (695-306-53) - 2011 4. .949 (798-311-59) - 2014 5. .947 (659-225-49) - 2015 6. .943 (622-232-52) - 2008 7. .939 (780-425-78) - 2010 8. .936 (724-303-70) - 2007

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CAREER PITCHING RECORDS

ROXANNA KIMES

LINDSEY SHAW

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

Appearances 1. n/a - Lacie McCulley - 2005-06 2. 53 - Sarah Gill - 2008-09 3. 52 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 4. 43 - Magen Fullwood - 2010-11 5. 42 - Alicia Malone - 2007-08 6. 41 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014-15 7. 38 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 8. 34 - Amber Clay - 2006-07 34 - Lindsey Shaw - 2013-14 34 - Jessica Holliday - 2014-15

Innings Pitched 1. n/a - Lacie McCulley - 2005-06 2. 300.1 - Sarah Gill - 2008-09 3. 241.1 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 4. 212.1 - Magen Fullwood - 2010-11 5. 203.1 - Alicia Malone - 2007-08 6. 170.0 - Amber Clay - 2006-07 7. 156.1 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014-15 8. 109.2 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 9. 106.2 - Jessica Holliday - 2014-15 10. 92.1 - Roxanna Kimes - 2013-14

Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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 6. 20 - Amber Clay - 2006-07 7. 7 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014-15 8. 6 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 9. 5 - Emily Hatcher - 2012-13 5 - Jessica Tribble - 2006-07 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. 3 - Amber Clay - 2006-07 3 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014-15 7. 2 - Roxanna Kimes - 2013-14 2 - Jessica Tribble - 2006-07 9. 1 - Eleven Players Tied

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. 153 - Alicia Malone - 2007-08 7. 112 - Magen Fullwood - 2010-11 8. 87 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 9. 78 - Jessica Holliday - 2014-15 10. 70 - Lindsey Shaw - 2013-14

n/a - Lacie McCulley - 2005-06 31 - Sarah Gill (31-18) - 2008-09 29 - Casey Baddley (29-10) - 2012-13 21 - Alicia Malone (21-11) - 2007-08 21 - Amber Clay (21-3) - 2006-07 20 - Magen Fullwood (20-12) - 2010-11 16 - Kiley Dunagan (16-8) - 2014-15 14 - Jessica Holliday (14-5) - 2014-15 12 - Candice Brasher (12-9) - 2010-11 11 - Lindsey Shaw (11-6) - 2013-14

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 8. 1 - Eight Players Tied

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Fielding Percentage (min. 125 chances) 1. .994 Casey Baddley (223-88-2) - 2012-13 2. .987 Natalie Smock (267-32-4) - 2012-13 3. .987 Angela Carden (326-41-5) - 2009-10 4. .986 Casi Brooks (125-16-2) - 2009-10 5. .983 Emily Branch (164-14-3) - 2006-07 6. .982 Lindsey Brewer (143-20-3) - 2011 .982 Brittany Rochelle (151-13-3) - 2015 8. .981 Christine House (139-19-3) - 2008 9. .979 Linsey Hebert (184-101-6) - 2011-12 10. .976 Drennan Nemnich (199-8-5) - 2014-15

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CAREER BATTING RECORDS

CARLIE JENKINS

Batting Average (min. 100 at-bats) 1. .474 Lauren Sharp (90-190) - 2004-05 2. .429 Ashley White (90-210) - 2006-07 3. .425 Haylei Plummer (93-219) - 2009-10 4. .417 Megan Shackleford (43-103) - 2004 5. .413 Alex Barrett (52-126) - 2014 6. .410 Candice Brasher (103-251) - 2010-11 7. .404 Hillari Plummer (108-267) - 2011-12 8. .378 Micalah Beall (54-143) - 2014-15 9. .371 Andi Barrett (49-132) - 2014 10. .369 Roxanna Kimes (45-122) - 2013-14 At-Bats 1. 267 - Hillari Plummer - 2011-12 2. 251 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 3. 246 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 4. 227 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 5. 222 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10 6. 219 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 7. 217 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 8. 216 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 9. 213 - Sarah Gill - 2008-09 10. 210 - Ashley White - 2006-07 Runs Scored 1. 82 - Hillari Plummer - 2011-12 2. 71 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 3. 69 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 4. 68 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 5. 64 - Megan Shackleford - 2004-05 6. 63 - Lauren Sharp - 2004-05 7. 57 - Vicki Johnson - 2012-13 8. 56 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 9. 55 - Ashley White - 2006-07 10. 54 - Sarah Gill - 2008-09

VICKI JOHNSON

Hits 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 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 82 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 80 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 78 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10 70 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 69 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 68 - Vicki Johnson - 2012-13

Doubles 1. 27 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 2. 26 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 3. 22 - Angela Carden - 2009-10 4. 18 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 5. 17 - Carrie Canizaro - 2007-08 17 - Ashley White - 2006-07 7. 16 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 8. 15 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10 15 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 10. 13 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 Triples 1. 5 - Vicki Johnson - 2012-13 5 - Carlie Jenkins - 2013 5 - Alex Barrett - 2014 4. 4 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 4 - Alyssa Dean - 2014 4 - Andi Barrett - 2014 4 - Haley Vance - 2013-14 4 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 9. 3 - Stormy Robison - 2011-12 3 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10

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LAUREN RILEY

Most Home Runs 1. 6 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 2. 5 - Chelsey Gilliam - 2013 3. 4 - Haley Vance - 2013-14 4 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 4 - Stormy Robison - 2011-12 4 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 4 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 8. 3 - Six Players Tied Runs Batted In 1. 77 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 2. 68 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 3. 55 - Ashley White - 2006-07 4. 52 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 5. 51 - Angela Carden - 2009-10 6. 50 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 7. 48 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10 8. 47 - Stormy Robison - 2011-12 9. 46 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 10. 43 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 Most Total Bases 1. 152 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 2. 126 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 3. 122 - Hillari Plummer - 2011-12 4. 119 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 5. 114 - Ashley White - 2006-07 6. 103 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 7. 101 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 8. 99 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 9. 98 - Angela Carden - 2009-10 98 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10

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HALEY VANCE

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KATELYN WESTBROOK

ANDI BARRETT

Stolen Bases 1. 29 - Katelyn Westbrook (29-32) - 2013-14 2. 25 - Andi Barrett (25-27) - 2014 25 - Janie Turner (25-28) - 2014-15 4. 24 - Linsey Hebert (24-29) - 2011-12 5. 23 - Hillari Plummer (23-25) - 2011-12 6. 20 - Alex Barrett (20-25) - 2014 7. 19 - Ciara Small (19-22) - 2009-10 8. 17 - Christian Reyes (17-19) - 2007-08 17 - Erin Claire Stegall (17-17) - 2015-pres. 10. 16 - Alyssa Dean (16-19) - 2014-15

On-Base Percentage (min. 100 AB) 1. .523 Haylei Plummer (219 AB) - 2009-10 2. .486 Alex Barrett (126 AB) - 2014 3. .478 Casey Baddley (181 AB) - 2012-13 4. .474 Ashley White (210 AB) - 2006-07 .474 Lauren Sharp (190 AB) - 2004-05 6. .470 Hillari Plummer (267 AB) - 2011-12 7. .468 Haley Vance (128 AB) - 2013-14 8. .466 Roxanna Kimes (122 AB) - 2013-14 9. .465 Carlie Jenkins (107 AB) - 2013 10. .447 Candice Brasher (251 AB) - 2010-11

Most Sacrifice Flies 1. 6 - Kayla Wilson - 2010-11 2. 4 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 4 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 4 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 5. 3 - Angela Carden - 2009-10 3 - Vicki Johnson - 2012-13 3 - Natalie Smock - 2012-13 3 - Andi Barrett - 2014 9. 2 - Six Players Tied

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. 23 - Kristen Cooper - 2009-10 23 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10

Hit by Pitch 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. 8 - Sarah Gill - 2008-09 7. 7 - Carrie Canizaro - 2007-08 7 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10 7 - Kristen Cooper - 2009-10 10. 6 - Five 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 5. 78 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 78 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 78 - Vicki Johnson - 2012-13 78 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 9. 77 - Kayla Wilson - 2010-11 77 - Anna Barham - 2012-13

Slugging Percentage (min. 100 AB) 1. .606 Candice Brasher (251 AB) - 2010-11 2. .594 Haley Vance (128 AB) - 2013-14 3. .575 Haylei Plummer (219 AB) - 2009-10 4. .551 Carlie Jenkins (107 AB) - 2013 5. .548 Alex Barrett (126 AB) - 2014 6. .543 Ashley White (210 AB) - 2006-07 7. .533 Codie Jones (107 AB) - 2012 8. .525 Roxanna Kimes (122 AB) - 2013-14 9. .524 Kendall Alford (227 AB) - 2014-15 10. .515 Andi Barrett (132 AB) - 2014

Most Sacrifice Hits 1. 20 - Audra Long - 2006-07 2. 15 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 3. 14 - Leigh Tedford - 2009-10 4. 12 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 12 - Christian Reyes - 2007-08 6. 11 - Stormy Robison - 2011-12 7. 8 - Vicki Johnson - 2012-13 8 - Kristen Cooper - 2009-10 8 - Jessica McElyea - 2006-07 8 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10

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FINAL CAREER STATS

Northwest Softball Individual Career History Kendall Alford Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

.378 43-43 .337 29-29 .361 72-72

avg

135 92 227

23 12 35

51 31 82

16 10 26

2 2 4

1 0 1

31 74 21 45 52 119

.548 .489 .524

5 2 7

1 1 2

7 5 12

2 0 2

.399 .351 .379

2 2 4

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

0 7-7 0 4-6 0 11-13

107 30 137

15 13 28

6 2 8

.953 .956 .954

Carla Avant Year

2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.278 31-30 .278 31-30

avg

79 79

19 19

22 22

4 4

0 0

2 2

9 9

32 32

.405 .405

6 6

3 3

12 12

0 0

.352 .352

0 0

5 5

9-11 9-11

19 19

2 2

2 2

.913 .913

e

fld%

Micalah Beall Year

2014 2015 TOTAL Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

.409 32-19 .351 30-24 .378 62-43

avg

66 77 143

10 10 20

27 27 54

4 5 9

0 0 0

0 0 0

13 15 28

31 32 63

.470 .416 .441

3 7 10

0 1 1

4 3 7

0 0 0

.435 .407 .419

0 1 1

0 0 0

2-3 0-0 2-3

2 1 3

10 8 18

0 1.000 2 .818 2 .913

era

w-l

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

2.30 2.29 2.30

6-3 2-1 8-4

20 12 32

11 3 14

0 1 1

0/2 1/1 1/3

0 1 1

54.2 33.2 88.1

61 32 93

28 24 52

18 11 29

9 14 23

26 30 56

14 7 21

2 1 3

3 0 3

240 159 399

.280 .242 .266

1 1 2

5 5 10

0 0 0

2 2 4

6 6 12

Christina Berryhill Year

2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.184 29-18 .184 29-18

avg

49 49

9 9

9 9

2 2

0 0

0 0

5 5

11 11

.224 .224

0 0

2 2

3 3

0 0

.212 .212

1 1

1 1

9-10 9-10

26 26

19 19

9 9

.833 .833

Kayla Casey Year

2015 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.250 .250

6-0 6-0

4 4

1 1

1 1

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1 1

.250 .250

0 0

1 1

1 1

0 0

.400 .400

0 0

0 0

0-0 0-0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

3 13-14 1 3-5 4 16-19

30 62 92

3 24 27

3 7 10

.917 .925 .922

Alyssa Dean Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

.260 42-38 .118 30-27 .234 72-65

avg

77 17 94

22 4 26

20 2 22

4 0 4

4 0 4

0 0 0

11 1 12

32 2 34

.416 .118 .362

11 5 16

2 1 3

15 4 19

1 0 1

.363 .348 .360

1 0 1

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

0 0

.417 .417

0 0

0 0

0-0 0-0

5 5

1 1

1 1

.857 .857

e

fld%

Rae Drewrey Year

2015 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

.382 .382

23-9 23-9

34 34

5 5

13 13

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

1 Northwest 0 0 4 14 Softball .412 1 1 2 1 0 0 4Career 14 .412 History 1 1 2 Individual

Kiley Dunagan Year

2014 2015 TOTAL Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

.455 .125 .316

13-1 5-4 18-5

11 8 19

4 0 4

5 1 6

1 0 1

0 0 0

0 0 0

3 0 3

6 1 7

.545 .125 .368

1 1 2

0 0 0

3 0 3

0 0 0

.500 .222 .381

0 0 0

0 0 0

3-3 0-0 3-3

9 4 13

6 10 16

era

w-l

1.64 7-4 1.67 9-4 1.66 16-8

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

21 20 41

13 13 26

1 6 7

0/3 3/2 3/5

1 3 4

ip

1 .938 0 1.000 1 .967

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

68.1 71 88.0 67 156.1 138

30 26 56

16 21 37

14 69 25 113 39 182

19 16 35

0 1 1

1 3 4

305 368 673

.260 .207 .232

2 3 5

8 9 17

0 0 0

1 3 4

9 8 17

Jessica Holliday Year

106

avg

gp-gs

2014 .219 29-6 47 2015ALL-MACJC SELECTIONS .357 26-17 TOTAL .307 55-23

ab

3b

hr

rbi

32 2 7 2 0 56 3 20 3 0 88 5 27 5 0

r

h

2b

0 2 2

9 14 23

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

9 .281 3 2 4 0 .316 1 1 0-0 3 12 2016 NORTHWEST 29 .518 5 0 SOFTBALL 6 1 .410• NWCCRANGERS.COM 0 1 0-0 1 26 38 .432 8 2 10 1 .374 1 2 0-0 4 38

e

fld%

1 2 3

.938 .931 .933


FINAL CAREER STATSNorthwest Softball

Individual Career History Jessica Holliday

Year

2014 2015 TOTAL Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.219 29-6 .357 26-17 .307 55-23

avg

32 56 88

2 3 5

7 20 27

2 3 5

0 0 0

0 2 2

9 14 23

9 29 38

.281 .518 .432

3 5 8

2 0 2

4 6 10

0 1 1

.316 .410 .374

1 0 1

1 1 2

0-0 0-0 0-0

3 1 4

12 26 38

1 2 3

.938 .931 .933

era

w-l

2.18 4-3 1.77 10-2 1.90 14-5

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

18 16 34

3 11 14

0 4 4

0/4 1/1 1/5

0 1 1

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

35.1 29 71.1 82 106.2 111

ip

18 30 48

11 18 29

4 7 11

28 50 78

8 12 20

0 1 1

5 2 7

143 310 453

.215 .284 .262

1 5 6

1 0 1

0 1 1

0 1 1

3 13 16

Hanna Hunter Year

2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

.319 32-27 .319 32-27

avg

72 72

22 22

23 23

2 2

1 1

0 0

9 9

27 27

.375 .375

11 11

0 0

10 10

1 1

.405 .405

1 1

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

4 11-12 4 11-12

37 37

1 1

1 1

.974 .974

Drennan Nemnich Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.344 35-17 .231 24-12 .300 59-29

avg

61 39 100

14 4 18

21 9 30

4 4 8

0 0 0

0 1 1

12 8 20

25 16 41

.410 .410 .410

5 4 9

3 1 4

8 7 15

0 0 0

.420 .311 .377

0 1 1

1 1 2

6-7 0-0 6-7

135 64 199

6 2 8

4 1 5

.972 .985 .976

Peyton Rico Year

2015 TOTAL Year

2015 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.000 .000

1-0 1-0

1 1

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

0 0

0-0 0-0

0 0

2 2

1 1

.667 .667

era

w-l

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

3.50 3.50

0-0 0-0

6 6

1 1

0 0

0/2 0/2

1 1

10.0 10.0

15 15

6 6

5 5

0 0

3 3

1 1

0 0

0 0

53 53

.306 .306

0 0

1 1

0 0

0 0

3 3

Brittany Rochelle Year

2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.419 33-32 .419 33-32

avg

93 93

12 12

39 39

2 2

1 1

0 0

12 12

43 43

.462 .462

7 7

0 0

6 6

0 0

.460 .460

0 0

3 3

6-7 6-7

151 151

13 13

3 3

.982 .982

Bree Thompson Year

2015 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.250 .250

28-0 28-0

4 4

10 10

1 1

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1 1

.250 .250

0 0

1 1

1 1

0 0

.400 .400

0 0

1 1

7-7 7-7

0 0

0 0

1 1

.000 .000

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

0 0 4 4 .148 6 1 0 0 3 10 .476 2 Northwest Softball 0 0 0 7 14 .292 8 1

1 4 5

0 0 0

.324 .478 .386

0 0 0

2 15-16 1 10-12 3 25-28

20 20 40

2 0 2

1 1 2

.957 .952 .955

Janie Turner Year

2014 2015 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

.148 38-19 .429 32-4 .271 70-23

avg

27 21 48

12 19 31

4 9 13

0 1 1

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

Individual Career History Whitney King

Year

2015 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.000 .000

3-0 3-0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

0 0

0-0 0-0

0 0

0 0

0 0

.000 .000

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ALL-MACJC/ALL-REGION

LACIE MCCULLEY

NJCAA All-Region

HAYLEI PLUMMER

All-MACJC Selections

2001 INF/OF - Jennifer Hanna (HM)

1999 Reanon Gaut INF - Christy Smith

2005 SS - Meagan Shackleford

2001 P/OF - Katie Turner

2006 P - Lacie McCulley

2003 OF - Elizabeth Eads (1st) SS - Lindsey Young (1st) P - Rachel Huston (2nd)

2007 SS - Ashley White P - Amber Clay 2008 P - Alicia Malone 2009 P - Sarah Gill 2010 2B - Haylei Plummer 2012 P - Casey Baddley

2004 3B - Lauren Sharpe INF - Meagan Shackleford OF - Elizabeth Eads C - Amanda Atchley (2nd) 2005 SS - Meagan Shackleford 3B - Lauren Sharpe P - Lacie McCulley OF - Karrie Lance (2nd) OF - Kristin Crestman (2nd) C - Amanda Atchley 2006 P - Lacie McCulley INF - Jessica McElyea INF - Ashley White C - Courtney Beshears (2nd) P - Amber Clay (2nd)

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CANDICE BRASHER

2007 OF - Audra Long 2B - Jessica McElyea P - Alicia Malone 3B - Meredith Carver SS - Ashley White P - Amber Clay 2008 P - Alicia Malone INF - Chelsea Shepard (2nd) P - Sarah Gill (2nd)

2013 P - Casey Baddley 2014 SS - Alex Barrett P - Kiley Dunagan 2015 P - Jessica Holliday P - Kiley Dunagan C - Brittany Rochelle

2009 P - Sarah Gill SS - Mandy Bolden 1B - Angela Carden C - Casi Brooks 2B - Haylei Plummer (2nd) 2010 2B - Haylei Plummer UTIL - Candice Brasher 2011 SS - Hillari Plummer UTIL - Candice Brasher 2012 P - Casey Baddley SS - Hillari Plummer

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1998: Leslie Walker, P (Distinguished); Kristi Anderson; Jill Shackleford (Distinguished) 2000: Tammy Blend (Distinguished); Stephanie Owen; Jessica Sanders 2001: Lori Walker, INF 2002: Jennifer Hanna, 3B (Distinguished) 2003: Emily Presley, 1B 2004: Rachel Huston, P (Distinguished); Megan Jackson, 1B (Distinguished) 2005: Karrie Lance, OF (Distinguished) 2007: Emily Branch, 1B; Audra Long, OF (Distinguished) 2009: Amber Thomas, OF 2010: Laina Collier, P (Distinguished); Kriten Cooper, INF (Distinguished); Leigh Tedford, OF 2012: Casey Gibson, P/INF 2013: Casey Baddley, P/INF (Superior); Emily Hatcher, P (Superior); Anna Barham, 3B (Exemplary); Vicki Johnson, OF (Exemplary) 2015: Janie Turner, OF (Pinnacle); Kendall Alford, UT (Exemplary); Micalah Beall, UT (Exemplary); Rae Drewrey, OF (Exemplary); Drennan Nemnich, INF (Exemplary)

Lori Walker, INF 2001

Jennifer Hanna, 3B 2002

Emily Presley, 1B 2003

Megan Jackson, 1B 2004

Rachel Huston, P 2004

Karrie Lance, OF 2005

Audra Long, OF 2007

Emily Branch, 1B 2007

Amber Thomas, OF 2009

Leigh Tedford, OF 2010

Kristen Cooper, INF 2010

Laina Collier, P 2010

Emily Hatcher, P 2013

Anna Barham, INF 2013

Vicki Johnson, OF 2013

**The NJCAA renamed its academic awards program in 2011 to: • NJCAA Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence (4.00 GPA) • NJCAA Award for Superior Academic Achievement (3.80 to 3.99) • NJCAA Award for Exemplary Academic Achievement (3.60 to 3.79)

Casey Gibson, P/INF 2012

Casey Baddley, P/IF 2013

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3-TIME MACJC NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS 109


ALL-TIME RESULTS 2001 12-16 • 7-11 MACJC Head Coach Don Clanton 3/20 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........4-1 3/20 *Mississippi Delta..............L.........3-11 3/24 Holmes.............................W...........4-1 3/24 Holmes..............................L...........4-6 3/26 *Mississippi Delta..............L.......10-12 3/26 *Mississippi Delta..............L.........9-13 4/4 *East Mississippi................L.........4-14 4/4 *East Mississippi...............W...........7-6 4/7 *Northeast.........................L...........4-5 4/7 *Northeast.........................L...........3-7 4/10 *Itawamba.......................W.........20-6 4/10 *Itawamba.......................W.........13-5 4/17 at Holmes..........................L...........8-9 4/17 at Holmes..........................L.........3-12 4/28 *East Mississippi................L.........8-10 4/28 *East Mississippi................L...........4-6 4/30 *Northeast.........................L...........3-7 4/30 *Northeast.........................L...........6-7 5/1 *at Northeast.....................L...........0-4 5/1 *at Northeast.....................L.........0-12 5/2 *Itawamba.......................W...........2-0 5/2 *Itawamba.......................W...........3-0 2002 9-15 • 5-15 MACJC Head Coach Don Clanton 3/8 *at Northeast.....................L.........5-10 3/8 *at Northeast.....................L...........2-4 3/20 *at East Mississippi............L.........3-18 3/20 *at East Mississippi............L...........6-7 4/5 *Itawamba.......................W...........9-5 4/5 *Itawamba........................L...........0-8 4/10 *Northeast.........................L.........7-11 4/10 *Northeast.........................L.........5-13 4/13 *East Mississippi................L...........1-3 4/13 *East Mississippi................L.........5-13 4/27 *Mississippi Delta..............L...........4-8 4/27 *Mississippi Delta..............L...........4-5 2003 12-14 • 10-10 MACJC Head Coach Don Clanton 3/5 at Dyersburg State.............L...........0-4 3/5 at Dyersburg State............W...........2-0 3/21 Dyersburg State.................L...........2-4 3/21 Dyersburg State.................L...........5-8 4/1 *Northeast.........................L...........5-6 4/1 *Northeast.........................L.........2-14 4/16 *at Northeast.....................L.........0-13 4/16 *at Northeast.....................L...........1-9 4/22 *Itawamba........................L...........3-8 2004 27-13 • 11-5 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan 3/22 Dyersburg State................W...........4-1 3/22 Dyersburg State................W.........11-3 3/30 *Northeast........................W...........2-1 3/30 *Northeast.........................L...........0-1 4/14 at Dyersburg State.............L...........4-7 4/14 at Dyersburg State.............L.........1-10 4/17 *at Northeast.....................L...........0-1

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4/17 *at Northeast.....................L...........0-6 4/19 Southwest Tennessee........W...........8-2 4/19 Southwest Tennessee........W.........10-2 4/20 *Coahoma.........................W.........19-0 4/20 *Coahoma.........................W.........11-0 4/24 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........6-2 4/24 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........7-4 4/28 *Itawamba.......................W...........4-0 4/28 *Itawamba.......................W...........8-0 5/8 Northeast...........................L...........1-2 2005 33-7 • 13-3 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan 3/31 at Southwest Tennessee....W.........10-2 4/3 *Coahoma.........................W.........19-0 4/3 *Coahoma.........................W.........15-0 4/4 at Crowley’s Ridge.............W.........11-2 4/4 at Crowley’s Ridge.............W.........19-2 4/9 *at Northeast....................W...........1-0 4/9 *at Northeast.....................L...........2-3 4/13 *East Mississippi...............W...........2-1 4/13 *East Mississippi...............W...........8-6 4/14 *Itawamba.......................W...........6-3 4/14 *Itawamba.......................W............ ns 4/16 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........7-1 4/16 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........6-2 4/23 *at Itawamba...................W...........7-1 4/23 *at Itawamba...................W...........9-3 4/28 *Northeast........................W...........2-1 4/28 *Northeast.........................L...........1-6 2006 29-12 • 12-4 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan 3/1 Southwest Tennessee........W.........12-1 3/1 Southwest Tennessee........W...........6-5 ** Southwest Mississippi.......W...........6-5 3/4 at Hinds.............................L...........0-1 3/4 at Hinds.............................L...........2-4 3/7 at Holmes.........................W...........5-2 3/7 at Holmes.........................W...........6-2 3/10 Gulf Coast..........................W...........3-2 3/10 Pearl River..........................L...........0-2 3/11 John Wood.........................L...........2-3 3/21 Jones County.................... NA.......... NA 3/21 Jones County.................... NA.......... NA 3/22 Holmes............................ NA.......... NA 3/22 Holmes............................ NA.......... NA 3/24 &vs. Three Rivers...............W...........7-5 3/24 &vs. Calhoun......................L...........2-3 3/25 &vs. Jefferson College........L...........6-8 3/25 &vs. East Mississippi..........W...........4-1 4/1 *Northeast........................W...........6-1 4/1 *Northeast.........................L...........0-6 ** at Southwest Tennessee....W........... NA ** at Southwest Tennessee....W........... NA 4/5 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........2-0 4/5 *Mississippi Delta.............W.........12-0 4/11 *Itawamba...................... NA.......... NA 4/11 *Itawamba...................... NA.......... NA 4/12 Hinds................................W.........10-2 4/12 Hinds.................................L...........3-6 4/18 *at Northeast....................W...........7-1 4/18 *at Northeast.....................L.........3-11

** *at Itawamba.................. NA.......... NA ** *at Itawamba.................. NA.......... NA ** *at Mississippi Delta.........W........... NA ** *at Mississippi Delta.........W........... NA ** *Coahoma.........................W........... NA ** *Coahoma.........................W........... NA 4/19 *at Coahoma.....................W.........21-0 4/19 *at Coahoma.....................W.........16-0 ** +at Copiah-Lincoln............L...........0-4 &Northeast TigerFest (Booneville); +State Tournament (Wesson) 2007 36-13 • 14-2 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS 3/3 Southwest Mississippi.......W...........9-4 3/3 Southwest Mississippi.......W...........4-1 3/5 Southwest Tennessee........W...........8-0 3/5 Southwest Tennessee........W...........3-2 3/6 John Wood........................W...........5-1 3/6 John Wood........................W...........9-1 3/7 Carl Sandburg...................W.... 7-0 (ff) 3/7 Carl Sandburg...................W.... 7-0 (ff) 3/8 Crowley’s Ridge.................W.........15-0 3/8 Crowley’s Ridge.................W.........16-0 3/9 at Hinds.............................L...........2-3 3/9 at Hinds.............................L...........4-5 3/10 at Holmes..........................L...........4-5 3/10 at Holmes.........................W...........4-0 3/20 *at Itawamba...................W...........3-0 3/20 *at Itawamba....................L...........2-4 3/23 &vs. Gulf Coast...................L.........1-15 3/23 &vs. Holmes......................W...........4-2 3/24 &vs. Southern Union State.W...........7-3 3/24 &vs. Three Rivers...............W...........4-1 3/24 &vs. Snead State...............W...........5-3 3/27 at Southwest Tennessee....W...........5-4 3/27 at Southwest Tennessee....W...........2-0 3/30 Holmes..............................L...........0-8 3/30 Holmes.............................W.........10-3 3/31 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........8-3 3/31 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........3-2 4/4 *Coahoma.........................W.........15-0 4/4 *Coahoma.........................W.........14-0 4/13 *at Northeast....................W...........8-4 4/13 *at Northeast....................W...........7-6 4/14 *Itawamba.......................W...........8-3 4/14 *Itawamba.......................W...........8-5 4/16 at Crowley’s Ridge.............W.........19-0 4/16 at Crowley’s Ridge.............W.........31-2 4/21 *at Mississippi Delta.........W...........3-1 4/21 *at Mississippi Delta.........W.........15-7 4/24 Jackson State....................W.... 7-0 (ff) 4/24 Jackson State....................W.... 7-0 (ff) 4/25 *at Coahoma.....................W.........19-0 4/25 *at Coahoma.....................W.........14-0 4/29 *Northeast........................W...........2-0 4/29 *Northeast.........................L...........0-8 5/4 +Hinds..............................L...........0-6 5/5 +East Central.....................L...........3-9 5/10 ^vs. LSU Eunice (1)............L...........0-1 5/11 ^vs. Pearl River..................L...........1-3 & Northeast TigerFest ^Region 23 Tourney (Clinton)

2008 17-18 • 7-9 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan 2/25 Northwest Shoals...............L...........3-6 2/25 Northwest Shoals...............L...........4-7 2/28 Southwest Tennessee.........L...........2-5 2/28 Southwest Tennessee.........L...........3-4 3/1 &vs. Snead State................L...........0-2 3/1 &vs. Calhoun.....................W...........4-2 3/1 &vs. East Mississippi..........W.........11-3 3/5 Holmes.............................W...........7-2 3/5 Holmes..............................L...........3-6 3/16 at Holmes.........................W...........7-6 3/16 at Holmes..........................L...........2-3 3/18 *Northeast.........................L...........2-4 3/18 *Northeast.........................L...........1-2 3/20 *Itawamba.......................W...........3-2 3/20 *Itawamba........................L...........2-3 3/25 at Crowley’s Ridge.............W.........16-0 3/25 at Crowley’s Ridge.............W...........9-0 3/26 at Southwest Tennessee....W...........9-7 3/26 at Southwest Tennessee....W...........3-1 3/29 *at Mississippi Delta.........W...........7-1 3/29 *at Mississippi Delta..........L...........6-7 4/2 *Coahoma.........................W.........15-0 4/2 *Coahoma.........................W.........10-0 4/4 Crowley’s Ridge.................W.... 7-0 (ff) 4/4 Crowley’s Ridge.................W.... 7-0 (ff) 4/8 *at Itawamba....................L...........1-2 4/8 *at Itawamba....................L ����������� 2-4 4/10 *at Northeast.....................L...........3-6 4/10 *at Northeast....................W...........5-0 4/14 at East Mississippi..............L...........6-7 4/14 at East Mississippi..............L...........2-7 4/16 *Mississippi Delta..............L...........3-7 4/16 *Mississippi Delta..............L...........2-7 4/19 *at Coahoma.....................W.........16-1 4/19 *at Coahoma.....................W.........16-3 *North Division game; & Northeast TigerFest (Booneville) 2009 27-11 • 21-3 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS 2/24 Southwest Tennessee.........L.........2-10 2/24 Southwest Tennessee.........L.........1-13 2/26 Crowley’s Ridge.................W.........15-0 2/26 Crowley’s Ridge.................W.........23-0 3/4 *at Mississippi Delta.........W...........5-1 3/4 *at Mississippi Delta.........W...........4-3 3/7 *East Mississippi...............W...........7-6 3/7 *East Mississippi...............W...........4-1 3/10 Jackson State.....................L...........1-4 3/10 Jackson State.....................L.........6-15 3/16 *at Coahoma.....................W.........15-0 3/16 *at Coahoma.....................W.........15-1 3/17 *at Northeast....................W...........2-1 3/17 *at Northeast.....................L ����������� 2-3 3/23 East Central.......................W...........4-0 3/23 East Central........................L.........1-10 3/25 *Itawamba.......................W...........6-5 3/25 *Itawamba.......................W...........4-3 3/26 at Crowley’s Ridge.............W...7-0 (ff) 3/26 at Crowley’s Ridge.............W...7-0 (ff)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 3/28 *at Holmes........................W.......11-6 3/28 *at Holmes........................W.........7-0 3/31 *Mississippi Delta.............W.........9-6 3/31 *Mississippi Delta.............W.......10-3 4/4 *at East Mississippi............L.........1-2 4/4 *at East Mississippi...........W.........7-3 4/9 *Northeast........................W.........8-0 4/9 *Northeast........................W.........5-4 4/15 *Coahoma.........................W.......18-0 4/15 *Coahoma.........................W.......24-4 4/18 *at Itawamba....................L.........3-5 4/18 *at Itawamba...................W.........7-0 4/20 *Holmes............................W.........2-1 4/20 *Holmes............................W.........4-1 4/24 +vs. East Central...............W.........7-4 4/25 +vs. Gulf Coast..................L.........5-9 4/30 ^vs. Pearl River..................L.........0-2 5/1 ^vs. LSU Eunice (1)............L.........0-1 *North Division game; +MACJC State Tournament (Wesson); ^Region 23 Tournament (Clinton) 2010 32-15 • 16-8 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan 2/24 at East Central ...................L .........5-13 2/24 at East Central ...................L ...........0-3 2/25 Hinds ................................W...........8-1 2/25 Hinds ................................W...........9-1 2/26 &vs. Bevill State ...............W ..........7-6 2/26 &vs. Three Rivers ..............W ..........3-2 2/27 &vs. Northwest Shoals ......L ...........2-5 3/3 East Central........................L ...........2-5 3/3 East Central........................L ...........2-9 3/4 at Hinds .............................L ...........3-4 3/4 at Hinds ............................W...........6-1 3/5 North Arkansas.................W......7-0 (ff) 3/5 North Arkansas.................W......7-0 (ff) 3/6 North Arkansas.................W......7-0 (ff) 3/6 North Arkansas.................W......7-0 (ff) 3/6 Pearl River.........................W...........3-2 3/10 *at Coahoma ....................W.........17-2 3/10 *at Coahoma ....................W.........10-0 3/22 Arkansas Baptist ..............W......7-0 (ff) 3/22 Arkansas Baptist...............W......7-0 (ff) 3/23 Jackson State....................W...........7-6 3/23 Jackson State....................W...........9-1 3/24 *at Itawamba ....................L...........1-5 3/24 *at Itawamba ....................L...........0-3 3/27 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........5-4 3/27 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........6-2 3/30 at Williams Baptist (jv) .....W...........6-2 3/30 at Williams Baptist (jv)......W...........8-2 4/1 *at Northeast ....................L ...........6-7 4/1 *at Northeast ...................W...........7-1 4/6 *at East Mississippi............L...........6-8 4/6 *at East Mississippi............L ...........6-7 4/8 *Holmes............................W...........5-2 4/8 *Holmes............................W...........8-3 4/9 *Coahoma.........................W.........19-4 4/9 *Coahoma.........................W.........16-0 4/12 *at Holmes.........................L...........1-2 4/12 *at Holmes.........................L...........5-6 4/14 *Itawamba.......................W.........10-4 4/14 *Itawamba........................L...........4-5

4/17 *at Mississippi Delta ........W ..........9-1 4/17 *at Mississippi Delta ........W ..........7-6 4/23 *Northeast........................W ..........6-5 4/23 *Northeast........................W ..........8-0 4/26 *East Mississippi...............W ..........6-2 4/26 *East Mississippi...............W ..........9-0 4/30 +vs Gulf Coast ...................L ...........3-4 *North Division game; & Northeast TigerFest (Booneville); +MACJC State Tournament (Fulton) 2011 23-17 • 14-8 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan 2/19 Arkansas Baptist...............W.... 15-0 (3) 2/19 Arkansas Baptist...............W.... 15-0 (3) 2/24 at Hinds.............................L...........2-3 2/24 at Hinds............................W...... 7-5 (9) 2/25 &vs. Northwest Shoals......W...........8-4 2/25 &vs. Three Rivers................L...........0-3 2/26 &vs. Indian Hills (19)..........L...........2-8 2/26 &vs. Southwest Tennessee.L...........0-7 2/26 &vs. John A. Logan.............L...........6-8 3/2 *at East Mississippi............L...........3-4 3/2 *at East Mississippi............L...........6-7 3/11 *at Coahoma.....................W.........16-1 3/11 *at Coahoma.....................W.........12-0 3/21 at Jackson State................W...........3-1 3/21 at Jackson State.................L...........3-8 3/23 *Holmes............................W...........8-0 3/23 *Holmes............................W...........7-1 3/24 *Northeast.........................L...........2-3 3/24 *Northeast........................W...........4-2 3/28 Hinds.................................L...........2-5 3/28 Hinds.................................L...........3-9 3/29 Williams Baptist (jv).........W...........4-3 3/29 Williams Baptist (jv).........W.........10-4 3/31 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........4-2 3/31 *Mississippi Delta.............W.........10-2 4/2 *East Mississippi...............W...........9-2 4/2 *East Mississippi................L...........4-7 4/6 *at Itawamba...................W...........5-4 4/6 *at Itawamba....................L ����������� 5-6 4/8 *at Northeast....................W...........2-0 4/8 *at Northeast.....................L.........5-11 4/12 *Coahoma.........................W.........11-3 4/12 *Coahoma.........................W.... 15-0 (4) 4/14 at Arkansas Baptist...........W......7-0 (ff) 4/14 at Arkansas Baptist...........W......7-0 (ff) 4/16 *at Holmes.........................L...........0-1 4/16 *at Holmes........................W.........11-2 4/19 *Itawamba.......................W...........8-4 4/19 *Itawamba........................L...........2-4 4/28 +vs. East Central (19)........L...........0-4 *North Division game; & Northeast TigerFest (Booneville); +MACJC State Tournament (Perkinston)

2/24 2/24 2/25 2/25

2012 30-12-1 • 18-6 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan &vs. Lane College..............W.........10-0 &vs. Three Rivers................L...........5-9 &vs. Indian Hills................W...........4-2 &vs. Calhoun......................L...........5-6

2/25 &vs. Jefferson College.......W...........4-2 2/27 Southwest Tennessee........W...........3-0 2/27 Southwest Tennessee.........T.....7-7 (10) 2/28 Hinds................................W...........4-1 2/28 Hinds.................................L...........5-7 3/6 *at Mississippi Delta.........W...........9-0 3/6 *at Mississippi Delta.........W.........15-2 3/7 Arkansas Baptist...............W.........12-1 3/7 Arkansas Baptist...............W.........13-5 3/8 *at Itawamba....................L...........3-4 3/8 *at Itawamba....................L...........2-4 3/19 vs. North Arkansas............W.........12-4 3/19 vs. North Arkansas............W.........16-6 3/20 *Coahoma.........................W.... 15-0 (3) 3/20 *Coahoma.........................W.... 19-2 (3) 3/21 *at Northeast....................W...........1-0 3/21 *at Northeast.....................L...........0-7 3/24 *Holmes............................W...........2-0 3/24 *Holmes.............................L...........1-2 3/27 *East Mississippi...............W...........5-2 3/27 *East Mississippi...............W...........3-1 4/2 *Itawamba.......................W...........7-3 4/2 *Itawamba.......................W...........3-0 4/4 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........8-0 4/4 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........9-0 4/9 Jackson State....................W...........9-1 4/9 Jackson State....................W...........7-3 4/10 *at Coahoma.....................W.... 23-0 (3) 4/10 *at Coahoma.....................W.........21-4 4/14 *Northeast........................W...... 2-1 (8) 4/14 *Northeast.........................L...........7-9 4/18 *at Holmes........................W.........11-0 4/18 *at Holmes........................W...........3-2 4/20 *at East Mississippi............L...........3-4 4/20 *at East Mississippi...........W.........10-5 4/26 +vs. East Central...............W...........4-3 4/27 +vs. Jones County (3)........L...........0-2 5/3 ^vs. LSU Eunice (1)............L...........0-3 5/4 ^vs. Northeast...................L...........2-3 & Northeast TigerFest (Booneville); +MACJC State Tournament (Fulton); ^Region 23 Tournament (Clinton) 2013 27-13 • 15-9 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan 2/24 & vs. Muskegon (10)..........L...........1-6 2/24 & vs. Three Rivers..............W...........2-0 2/28 vs. Jackson State...............W...........7-6 2/28 vs. Jackson State...............W.........10-2 3/6 Southwest Tennessee........W...........3-1 3/6 Southwest Tennessee........W...........2-0 3/8 *at Northeast.....................L...........5-6 3/8 *at Northeast.....................L...........6-7 3/9 at North Arkansas.............W.........13-2 3/9 at North Arkansas.............W...........8-0 3/14 *Itawamba.......................W...........2-0 3/14 *Itawamba........................L...........0-1 3/16 *at Holmes........................W...........4-0 3/16 *at Holmes.........................L.....2-3 (10) 3/20 at Jackson State................W.........11-8 3/20 vs Des Moines Area............L...........3-6 3/25 North Arkansas.................W......7-0 (ff) 3/25 North Arkansas.................W......7-0 (ff) 3/26 *at Coahoma.....................W.........19-0

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3/26 *at Coahoma.....................W...........8-0 3/27 Dyersburg State................W.........12-4 3/27 Dyersburg State................W...........7-0 3/28 *East Mississippi...............W...........4-2 3/28 *East Mississippi................L...........2-9 4/2 *Mississippi Delta.............W.........11-3 4/2 *Mississippi Delta.............W.........10-2 4/9 *at Itawamba...................W.........10-0 4/9 *at Itawamba...................W...........5-0 4/13 *Holmes............................W...........8-0 4/13 *Holmes.............................L...........2-3 4/15 *Northeast.........................L...........1-5 4/15 *Northeast........................W...........5-4 4/19 *at East Mississippi............L...........5-6 4/19 *at East Mississippi............L.........6-14 4/22 at Southwest Tennessee.....L...........1-5 4/22 at Southwest Tennessee.....L...........4-5 4/23 *Coahoma.........................W.........14-0 4/23 *Coahoma.........................W.........13-1 4/26 *at Mississippi Delta.........W...........7-2 4/26 *at Mississippi Delta.........W...........8-0 & Northeast TigerFest (Booneville) 2014 29-14 • 18-6 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan NORTH DIVISION RUNNER-UP 2/19 Southwest Tennessee........W.........11-3 2/19 Southwest Tennessee........W.........10-4 2/22 & vs. John A. Logan...........W...........5-0 2/22 & vs. Gadsden State...........L...........0-2 2/22 & vs. Wabash Valley..........W...........7-3 2/23 & vs. Jefferson College.......L...........2-5 2/23 & vs. Lincoln Land..............L...........0-5 2/25 Southwest Mississippi.......W...........9-5 2/25 Southwest Mississippi........L...........3-4 3/1 *East Mississippi...............W...... 6-4 (8) 3/1 *East Mississippi...............W...........5-3 3/7 *Coahoma.........................W.........12-2 3/7 *Coahoma.........................W.........15-0 3/8 *at Itawamba...................W...........4-0 3/8 *at Itawamba....................L...........2-6 3/10 Jackson State....................W.........15-1 3/10 Jackson State....................W...........7-4 3/11 Arkansas Baptist...............W.........18-0 3/11 Arkansas Baptist...............W.........16-1 3/17 vs. Des Moines Area (13)....L...........1-4 3/17 vs. Des Moines Area (13)....L...........1-3 3/19 *at Holmes........................W...........3-2 3/19 *at Holmes.........................L...........3-5 3/21 *Northeast.........................L...........0-2 3/21 *Northeast.........................L...........3-4 3/25 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........8-0 3/25 *Mississippi Delta ............W...........9-1 3/31 *at East Mississippi...........W...... 7-4 (9) 3/31 *at East Mississippi...........W...........6-4 4/2 *Itawamba (15).................L...........2-5 4/2 *Itawamba (15).................L.........1-10 4/6 *at Coahoma.....................W.........12-0 4/6 *at Coahoma.....................W.........11-1 4/9 at Southwest Tennessee....W.........12-7 4/9 at Southwest Tennessee....W.......13-12 4/11 *Holmes............................W...........5-4 4/11 *Holmes............................W...... 3-2 (8) 4/16 *vs. Mississippi Delta........W.........13-0

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 4/16 *vs. Mississippi Delta........W.........19-1 4/17 *at Northeast....................W...........7-3 4/17 *at Northeast....................W...........8-3 4/25 %Pearl River......................L...........1-5 4/26 %Pearl River......................L...........4-5 & Northeast TigerFest (Booneville); +MACJC Playoffs (Senatobia) 2015 29-14 • 18-6 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS 2/18 at Southwest Mississippi....L.......10-11 2/18 at Southwest Mississippi...W.........11-0 2/19 at Hinds.............................L.........5-13 2/19 at Hinds............................W.........12-3 2/28 *at East Mississippi...........W...........8-2 2/28 *at East Mississippi...........W.........10-2 3/12 at Williams Baptist............W.........13-5 3/12 at Williams Baptist............W...........7-2 3/18 *Holmes............................W...........3-2 3/18 *Holmes............................W...........3-1 3/24 &*Mississippi Delta...........W...........4-0 3/24 &*Mississippi Delta...........W.........12-1 3/25 *Itawamba........................L...........1-4 3/25 *Itawamba.......................W...........3-2

YR 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007^ 2008 2009^ 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015^

3/28 *at Coahoma.....................W...........7-0 3/28 *at Coahoma.....................W...........7-0 3/29 *East Mississippi...............W...........8-0 3/29 *East Mississippi................L...........6-7 3/31 *Coahoma.........................W...........7-0 3/31 *Coahoma.........................W...........7-0 4/1 *Northeast........................W...........9-6 4/1 *Northeast.........................L...........5-9 4/7 Jackson State (Tenn.)........W...........3-2 4/7 Jackson State (Tenn.)........W...........4-3 4/8 Southwest Tennessee.........L...........0-5 4/8 Southwest Tennessee........W...........4-1 4/9 *at Itawamba...................W...........4-0 4/9 *at Itawamba...................W...........3-2 4/11 *at Holmes.........................L...........1-4 4/11 *at Holmes........................W...........4-0 4/16 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........5-0 4/16 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........8-0 4/22 *at Northeast.....................L...........0-8 4/22 *at Northeast....................W...........6-0 4/26 %Pearl River......................L...........0-2 4/26 %Pearl River.....................W...........3-1 4/27 %Pearl River......................L...........0-1 & Games played at South Panola HS (Batesville) % MACJC Playoffs (Senatobia)

OVERALL MACJC NORTH FINISH 15 15 0 13 13 0 17 20 0 12 12 0 12 16 0 7 11 0 9 15 0 5 15 0 12 14 0 10 10 0 27 13 0 11 5 0 2nd 33 7 0 13 3 0 2nd 29 12 0 12 4 0 2nd 36 13 0 14 2 0 1st 17 18 0 7 9 0 27 11 0 21 3 0 1st 32 15 0 16 8 0 3rd 23 17 0 14 8 0 3rd 30 12 1 18 6 0 2nd 27 13 0 15 9 0 3rd 29 14 0 18 6 0 2nd 27 10 0 19 5 0 1st

HEAD COACH Alan Arrington Alan Arrington Alan Arrington Don Clanton Don Clanton Don Clanton Mike Rowan Mike Rowan Mike Rowan Mike Rowan Mike Rowan Mike Rowan Mike Rowan Mike Rowan Mike Rowan Mike Rowan Mike Rowan Mike Rowan

ALAN ARRINGTON

Tenure......................................1998-2000 Overall Record....................... 45-48 (.484) Conference Record...............................n/a

DON CLANTON

Tenure......................................2001-2003 Overall Record....................... 33-45 (.423) Conference Record................ 22-36 (.379)

MIKE ROWAN

Tenure...................................... 2004-pres. Overall Record................336-155-1 (.684) Conference Record.............. 178-68 (.724)

* Fastpitch softball began in 1998; ^ North Division Champions

BY VICTORIES Coach Mike Rowan Alan Arrington Don Clanton

|-------Overall-------| W - L - T Pct. 336-155-1 .684 45-48 .484 33-45 .423

BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Coach Mike Rowan Alan Arrington Don Clanton

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|---Conference---| W - L - T Pct. 178-68 .724 n/a 22-36 .379

|-------Overall-------| W - L - T Pct. 336-155-1 .684 45-48 .484 33-45 .423

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ABOUT THE MACJC What is the MACJC? The Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) represents the collective interests of Mississippi’s fifteen public two-year colleges. This Association was chartered, in part, to provide a framework for the development and administration of policies and procedures related to the governance of student activities at the various institutions.

Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges (MACJC) 3825 Ridgewood Road Jackson, MS 39211 Phone: (601) 432-6340 Fax: (601) 432-6363

It is the belief of the MACJC membership that a well-rounded program of student activities greatly enhances the total development of the individual student and promotes the fulfillment of the purpose of the various institutions. The benefits of such activities prepare students through the development of discipline, teamwork, sportsmanship, fair play and other virtues essential to success in life. The Association supports the wholesome benefits of inter-school competition in athletics and other student activities. Through this shared vision of the institutional and collective benefits of a progressive program of student activities, the MACJC seeks to offer competitive programs that are established and maintained based on a high standard of ethics and fair play.

MACJC Staff Director of Athletics Activities James “Jim” Southward Email: southward@mccb.edu

To this end the Association has developed and approved the following policies and guidelines to insure fairness and equity to all students and institutions participating in activities sanctioned by the MACJC. The rules and regulations contained herein have been established as a guide for the administration of student activities sanctioned by the Association. Participating institutions shall be entitled to all privileges of membership granted through the constitution and by-laws of the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC).

Marilyn Gardner Athletics Activities Specialist Email: mgardner@mccb.edu

MACJC Mission Statement It is the mission of the MACJC to foster a state program of intercollegiate activities in an environment that supports equitable opportunities consistent with the educational objectives of member colleges.

Website: www.sbcjc.cc.ms.us

Policies, Rules and Regulations MACJC institutions are bound by NJCAA policies, rules and regulations. In the event there is a difference in policy of MACJC and the NJCAA, the more restrictive policy shall be followed.

MACJC Baseball/Softball Membership Coahoma Community College East Mississippi Community College Holmes Community College Itawamba Community College Mississippi Delta Community College Northeast Mississippi Community College Northwest Mississippi Community College Copiah-Lincoln Community College East Central Community College Hinds Community College Jones County Junior College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Pearl River Community College Southwest Mississippi Community College Meridian Community College

In all cases, the MACJC Commissioner shall have the authority to monitor, investigate, report and impose penalties for violations of either MACJC or NJCAA policies, rules, or regulations. In addition to any NJCAA sanctions issued, MACJC will issue penalties in accordance with this Handbook. (See NJCAA handbook for corroborating statement of policy by the NJCAA). Article V, Sec. 1, e. Participating colleges have agreed to respect institutional boundaries in the recruitment of students. These boundaries, originally established to provide local and regional financial support for the various colleges, serve as restrictive borders for institutional recruitment in athletics and other student activities as well as in the recruitment of general students. a.) The activities of the MACJC shall be administered by the Commissioner, the MACJC Athletic Directors’ Association, the Athletic Council, the Executive Committee of MACJC and the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC). b.) Requirements for participation in MACJC athletic activities are (1) to endorse the code of sportsmanship, (2) active membership in the NJCAA and (3) to abide by all rules of the Association. c.) Acceptable conduct by participants in competitive sports is rightfully the concern of all who share in promoting athletics. However, the final responsibility for the conduct of coaches, players, and spectators is that of the president of each institution. d.) Breaches of conduct by coaches, players, and spectators should be reported to the Commissioner, and action will be taken as deemed necessary under the established policies of the Association.

www.sbcjc.cc.ms.us

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SPORTS HALL OF FAME

Northwest welcomed six new members into the Northwest Sports Hall of Fame on Oct. 3, 2015. The inductees were recognized prior to kickoff of the Homecoming game against Holmes.

2015 Inductees Joe Boyles, 1961-63, Track, Basketball, Baseball, Football; Galen Young, 1994-96, Basketball; Nikita Taylor, 2003-05, Women’s Basketball; Marc Dukes, 1993-98, Men’s Basketball Coach; Jack Roberson Jr., 1976-78, Rodeo; Andre Rone, 1994-96, Football. 2014 Inductees Shantell Atkins-Brown, 1995, Basketball; Ben Evans, 1977, Baseball, Football; Detric Golden, 1997, Basketball 2012 Inductees Danny Cranford, 1957, Football; Merrie Carol Martin Butler, 1991, Rodeo; Cassius Ware, 1991, Football; Bobby Ferguson, 1980, Football; Lacie McCulley Cook, 2006; Softball; Will Hall, 2000, Football 2010 Inductees Lonny Calicchio, 1991-93, Football; Bill McCollins, 1991-93, Football; Johnny Ray, 1985-87, Baseball; George “Max” Lee, 1959-61, Football; Joel Posey, 2000-01, Baseball; Freddy Rogers, 1980-82, Football

2002 Inductees James Randy Cook, 1976-77, Football; Mike McClenton, 1988-89, Football; Gerald Perry, 1983-84, Football; Thomas Poff Jr., 1959-60, Football; Kenneth “Cat” Robbins, 1975-93, Head Men’s Basketball Coach (posthumously) 1997 Inductees Cortez Kennedy, 1987-88, Football; Mike Rowan, 1976-77, Football, Baseball; Henry “Gizmo” Williams, 1981-82, Football, Track 1996 Inductee Robert Q. Whitwell, 1965, Football 1995 Inductees Hollis Miller, 1971-72, Basketball; Dr. Mark Robbins, 1982-84, Football

2008 Inductees Russell Evans, 1991-93, Football; Bryant Mix, 1991-93, Football; Bill Selby, 1990, Baseball; LaConger Cohran-Shelton, 1981-83, Basketball; Bryce J. McCullough, 1961-62, Football (posthumously)

1994 Inductees James C. Miles Jr., 1961-63, Basketball, Baseball; Maurice Kelly, 1947-48, Football, Basketball, Baseball

2006 Inductees Robert Tulon Akins, 1973-75, Football; Cecil Weston Burford Sr., 1926-28, Football, Basketball, Baseball (posthumously); Michael Joe Cannon, 1978-80, Football; Billy C. Rotenberry, 1961-62, Track

1993 Inductees Bernard Blackwell, 1948-50, Head Football Coach (posthumously); John W. Clayton, 1951-53, Football, Basketball; Bobby Hogue, 1957-59, Football, Baseball; Kenny L. Hunt, 1959-60, Basketball, Baseball; Henry B. Koon, 1965-85, Basketball Coach, President (posthumously)

2005 Inductees Harry Adair, 1978-87, Head Women’s Basketball Coach; Catricia Howard, 1989-90, Basketball; Jack Peel, 1983-84, Baseball; Don Randolph, 1960-61, Basketball; Fred Thomas, 1992-93, Football; Lawrence “Bud” Young, 1973-2009, Rodeo Coach

1992 Inductees Darrel M. Arnold, 1953-55, Football, Basketball, Baseball; Jamie Whitten Howell Sr., 1956-58, Basketball, Baseball, Track; Robert Eugene Proctor, 1951-53, Football, Basketball, Baseball; William C. “Bill” Oakley, 1955-65 (Coach), Basketball, Football, Athletic Director (posthumously); Edwin P. Thomas, 1956-58, Football

2004 Inductees Donny Castle, 1979-2005, Athletic Director and Head Baseball Coach; Eddy Halfacre, 1977-79, Rodeo; Arthur L. “Bubba” Kuntzman Jr., 1960-61, Football; Eric Schwartz, 1982-83, Football

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2003 Inductees Bobby Franklin, 1981-2005, Head Football Coach; Cedric Matthews, 1990-92, Basketball; Tommy Simpson, 1956-58, Basketball; Paul Stroud Jr., 1960-61, Football

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1991 Inductees (Charter Class) James Walden “John” Brewer, 1947-49, Football, Baseball; James Carroll Johnson, 1929-32, Football, Baseball, Basketball; Leslie Buford “Cy” Taylor, 1930-31, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track (posthumously); A.C. Williams Jr., 1935-37, Football, Basketball, Baseball

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ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIPS BASEBALL

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

MEN’S BASKETBALL

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

NJCAA Elite Eight 2004 2001 1996

National Runners-Up 1984

NJCAA Final Four 1998

NJCAA Sweet Sixteen 2006 2005 2003 Region Champions 2006 2005 2004 2003 2001 1998 1996 1983 State Champions 2005 2001 1997 1996 1985 1983 1980 1972

MEN’S GOLF

Region Champions 2005 2000 1997 State Champions 1998 1997 1990 1989 1988

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National Champions 1983

FOOTBALL

National Champions 2015 1992 1982 National Runners-Up 1991

NJCAA Final Four 1980 NJCAA Elite Eight 1998 1996 1990 1985 NJCAA Sweet Sixteen 2005 Region Champions 2005 1998 1996 1990 1985 1984 1983 1980 State Champions 1996 1995 1983 1982 1981 1980

Region Champions 2015 1999 1992 1991 1989 1987 1982 1966 1960 State Champions 2015 1999 1992 1991 1989 1987 1982 1965 1960

TENNIS

State Champions 1992 1948

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ATHLETIC STAFF JAKE

LONG

ATHLETIC ACADEMIC COORDINATOR u 2ND YEAR u ALABAMA

Fulton native Jake Long is entering his second year in the newlycreated Athletic Academic Coordinator position at Northwest. In his first year, Northwest student-athletes made great strides in the classroom. During the 2014-15 academic year, Northwest had 120 make the President’s and Dean’s Lists, 30 named Academic All-MACJC and 11 named NJCAA Academic Student-Athlete Award winners. In addition, six programs received recognition by the MACJC and NJCAA for their work in the classroom. Long joined Northwest after spending the 2013 season as a volunteer assistant baseball coach at Mercer University under head coach Craig Gibson. During his time with the Bears, the team went 38-17 overall and 18-9 in the Atlantic Sun, placing second in the conference. Among his many duties, he handled player class scheduling, monitored attendance, coordinated travel and assisted as academic advisor for their student-athletes. Prior to his stint at Mercer, he also coached the Marion Bobcats of the Ohio Valley Summer Collegiate League in 2013. He was responsible for securing housing and host families for all players and was in charge of assembling his roster, which he completed by recruiting

players from 10 states across the country. Long is also no stranger to the MACJC, serving as assistant baseball coach and recruiting coordinator at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College from 2011-13. While at MGCCC, Long helped the Bulldogs to an 81-64 overall record and a pair of MACJC State Tournament appearances. He also handled player class scheduling, implemented and oversaw a team study hall program, monitored class attendance and helped MGCCC reach a 98 percent graduation rate among its baseball players. Long graduated from the University of Alabama, earning his bachelor’s degree in consumer affairs in 2010 and his masters’ degree in human environmental services in 2012. He was a team manager for the baseball program at UA from 2007-10, assisting with team travel, meals, equipment and field operations. Also while at UA, he was an assistant coach for the Wareham Gateman in the Cape Cod League from 2008-10. He served as a logistical coordinator between organizational staff and players, organized meals and travel, handled day-to-day event promotions and assisted with recruitment of sponsors and community activities.

LIESL

MOTE

STUDENT ACTIVITIES/CHEER

u 4TH YEAR u E. WASHINGTON

Liesl Mote enters her fourth season as Northwest’s student activities manager and spirit sponsor. In her three seasons, Mote has helped bring back male cheerleaders to the program which were absent the previous 10 years. Her squad size has also grown from 16 to 24 and is highly competitive in making a roster spot. In addition to her duties with cheer, Mote is the director of student activities and manages all fitness facilities and programs on the Senatobia campus. She also teaches indoor cycling, fitness and conditioning and aerobics Monday through Thursday in the McLendon Center. Mote helps organize numerous on-campus events for athletics, including Meet the Rangers, tailgating and home football theme games.

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She also heads up the Northwest Beauty Review, Homecoming, school dances and any alcohol awareness programs. 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 antiterrorism team, twice spending time in Iraq where she earned a bronze star and once in Pakistan. Mote attended Northwest for two years and finished her bachelor’s in outdoor recreation at Eastern Washington University in 1995. She was married to Greg Mote from Southaven on December 28, 2013.

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ATHLETIC STAFF ALLISON

EOFF

SECRETARY & INSURANCE COORDINATOR u 7TH YEAR u DELTA ST. Allison Eoff begins her seventh year as the athletic secretary and insurance coordinator for the Northwest athletic department. 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 (18), and resides in Senatobia.

DANNY RAY

COLE

STRENGTH COACH u 15TH YEAR u ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO Danny Ray Cole enters his 15th season on the Northwest athletic staff and his fourth as the head strength and conditioning coach for all 12 athletic programs. Named the Junior College Strength Coach of the Year by Samson’s in the March 2010 issue of American Football Monthly magazine, Cole serves as the football team’s strength coach and also was the defensive line coach his first eight seasons from 2001-08. He also teaches fitness and conditioning classes Monday-Thursday and evening classes on the Senatobia campus. Cole, who is a member of the Mississippi Coaches Association, came to Northwest from South Panola High School where he coached the defensive line and was strength and conditioning coach from 1991 through 2000.

During his 10-year stay at South Panola, Cole helped the Tigers reach the Class 5A State Championship game on four occasions and won it in both 1993 and 1999. A 1980 graduate of South Panola, Cole attended Northwest for one year and majored in physical education. After Northwest, he earned his B.S. degree in physical education from the University of Arkansas at Monticello in 1991. Away from the playing field, Cole lifts weights as a hobby, which has earned him a place as one of the “Strongest Men in Mississippi” with the Mississippi High School Coaches Association. Cole competed in the super heavyweight category of 300 pounds and up and can bench press 600 pounds and squat 900 and once qualified for the 1986 Olympic team as a world-class bencher.

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LENTZ

ASST. SPORTS INFO DIRECTOR u1ST YEAR u MISSISSIPPI STATE Brian Lentz was hired in July 1, 2015, as the assistant sports information director. “Brian has worked in our department for three years as a student assistant and there was absolutely no hesitation in hiring him fulltime when this position became available,” sports information director Kevin Maloney said. “I have very high expectations for him and am thrilled to add him to the staff. He’s gained valuable experience at MSU the last few years and will be a big asset to this department.” Lentz comes to Northwest after spending the last two and a half years as an undergraduate student assistant at Mississippi State, serving as the women’s tennis contact the last two seasons, assisting at home football and baseball games in various roles and also volunteering at numerous preseason and postseason Southeastern 28 NJCAA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

Conference (SEC) events. Lentz also covered high school sports for both the Starkville Daily News and The Commercial Dispatch while in Starkville. Prior to MSU, Lentz spent two and a half years in the sports information department at Northwest as a student worker, assisting with all 12 sports in some capacity. Lentz also served 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. Lentz is a native of Arkabutla and a 2015 graduate of MSU in sports studies.

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SPORTS MEDICINE STEVE

DAVID

THOMPSON

FERGUSON

Head Athletic Trainer 2nd Season Univ. of Mississippi, 1990

Athletic Trainer 2nd Season Univ. of Mississippi, 1990

Steve Thompson begins his second year as the director of sports medicine at Northwest, working primarily with football. Thompson is no stranger to Northwest, playing briefly for the Rangers under hall of famer Bobby Ray Franklin during the 1982 National Championship season before a medical condition cut short his playing career. That injury influenced his desire to pursue a degree in the sports medicine field. After his recovery, Thompson went on to graduate from the University of Mississippi in 1990 with a double major in sports medicine and secondary education. He started an internship under then head trainer Leroy Mullins working with all sports and then went to work for the team physician, Dr. Wayne T. Lamar PA, a group of orthopedic surgeons. Under that sports medicine outreach program, Thompson was assigned to Northwest Junior College in 1990 where he was the first certified athletic trainer. In 1991, Thompson took a job as the director of sports medicine at Baptist Hospital in Oxford and spent two years there. In 1993, he broke away and began his own private practice, and in 1997, he co-founded Cornerstone Rehabilitation along with Jennifer McGavock where he’s been ever since. Outside of sports medicine, Thompson is involved in Kairos Prison Ministry at local jails and parchment penitentiary and he’s also on the board of directors for the Branch of Hope, which is a substance abuse treatment rehab center. Originally from Water Valley, Thompson was an all-district and all-conference defensive back at Water Valley High School and also played a season at Northwest. His father, Jimbo Thompson, also played for the Rangers in 1962-63. Thompson is married to the former Theresa Heath of Water Valley and the couple will celebrate their 31st wedding anniversary on Dec. 1, 2015. They have three kids, Grant (22), Bree (19), a sophomore on the Itawamba softball team, and Elena (12).

PAUL

SINKA Athletic Trainer 2nd Season Butler University, 2011 Paul Sinka joined the Rangers’ athletic training staff in October 2014. Sinka has worked with varying levels of sports teams over the last two years in the Miami, Fla., area while completing his master’s in athletic training at Florida International University in 2014. He worked with with the football and baseball teams at FIU while completing rotations at Palmetto Senior High School and assisting with football, baseball, basketball and lacrosse. He also worked with doctors at UHZ Sports Medicine Institute. Sinka completed his bachelor’s in physical education and exercise science at Butler University in 2011. During his time there, he worked with the BU sports medicine staff in various sports, including football.

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David Ferguson enters his second year as the Rangers’ athletic trainer and will work with baseball, tennis and men’s golf in 2015-16. Ferguson last worked at Northwest during the 1997-2001 seasons and served as the Rangers’ head athletic trainer. He has been employed with Cornerstone Rehabilitation for 18 years as an athletic trainer and has his ATC and LAT certifications. He’s also a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and the Mississippi Athletic Trainers Association (MATA). Ferguson is an Ole Miss graduate, receiving his B.S. in physical education. Ferguson has been married for 24 years to Vicki Ferguson, who works at University Sports Medicine, and the two have a 13-year-old daughter, Olivia.

AMBER

THOMAS Athletic Trainer 1st Season Lane College, 2011 Amber Thomas begins her first season at Northwest as part of the athletic training staff and will cover men’s and women’s soccer and softball. Thomas received her bachelor’s in physical education and health recreation in 2011 from Lane College while playing two seasons for the Lady Dragon softball team. Thomas received another bachelor’s in athletic training in 2014 from Delta State where she covered football, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s basketball.

THOMAS

DILL

Athletic Trainer 2nd Season Mississippi State, 2011 Thomas Dill enters his second year as an athletic trainer at Northwest. Prior to Northwest, Dill worked with multiple sports teams while pursuing his master’s degree in Miami, Fla., including working Division I baseball and softball at Florida International. He also spent time at St. Thomas University (basketball/volleyball/soccer), Hialeah Gardens HS (football/basketball/baseball) and Pinecrest Physical Therapy. Originally from Corinth, Dill is a 2007 graduate of Kossuth High School and went on to receive his bachelor’s in kinesiology from Mississippi State University and master’s in athletic training from FIU in 2014. 2016 NORTHWEST SOFTBALL • NWCCRANGERS.COM


SPORTS MEDICINE

Northwest's athletic trainers and medical staff play a major role in maintaining the health and physical well-being of all Northwest student-athletes. The staff is committed to the prevention, evaluation, care and rehabilitation of injuries while working with personnel in physical therapy and strength and conditioning.

The athletic training staff is led by director of sports medicine Steve Thompson.The athletic training staff is one support group that the athletic teams cannot do without. They are responsible for staffing all practices and games as well as handling the dayto-day treatment and rehabilitation of injured or post-surgery student-athletes.

The Sports Medicine department is run by Cornerstone Rehabilitation and the department provides medical care and treatment to more than 200 Ranger athletes representing 12 sports.

The goal of the sports medicine department is not only to care for the injuries, but also to assist the student-athletes in preventing injuries from occurring.

Emergency Information Should an emergency occur at Northwest, patients will be transported to Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto. It is the policy of Northwest not to provide private or college transportation for individuals to emergency care facilities. Ambulance transportation will be requested for individuals to emergency care facilities if needed.

Baptist DeSoto (PRIMARY) 7601 Southcrest Parkway Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 772-4000

Northwest Team Physicians Edward Field, MD Dr. Field has been serving North Mississippi and the Oxford community for 18 years. Dr. Field is a leading orthopaedic surgeon in the field of sports medicine. In addition to his clinical practice, he has served as the Team Physician for the University of Mississippi, Mississippi Delta Community College, Northwest Mississippi Community College, Rust College and multiple area high schools. Dr. Field also served as the Associate Team Physician for the U.S. Alpine Ski Team.

Charles Hill, MD Dr. Hill has been with Northwest since 2011 and prior to that was the team physician for Ole Miss Sports Medicine from 2004-12. His medical interest is preventative medicine with an emphasis on cardiovascular disease reduction. He received his BA in biology in 1989 and his MD in 1993 - both from the University of Mississippi. Hill is married to the former Amanda Taylor of Oxford and has two children, Graham and Jack.

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