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MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2018 Northwest Baseball and Softball Media Guide is a publication of the Northwest Sports Information Office and is available for purchase at home games for $6.00. This publication was written and edited by Kevin Maloney and Brian Lentz. Additional editing provided by Julie Bauer and the Northwest Communications Office. Cover design by Sheila Cline, Service Printers Inc. 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 Service Printers Inc. (Flowood, MS)

2018 RANGER BASEBALL Visitor’s Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 President, Board of Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 Jim Miles Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15 Season Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17 MEET THE RANGERS - STAFF AND TEAM Head Coach Mark Carson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Assistant Coach Bill Selby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Assistant Coach Domenick Carlini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 2018 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Radio/Online/TV Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-35 THE 2017 SEASON Season in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37 Results/Overall Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39 Final Line Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41 Final Career Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43 HISTORY AND RECORD BOOKS MLB Draft Picks/MiLB Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-47 Four-Year Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49 Single-Season Batting/Pitching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-53 Single-Season Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-55 Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-59 All-MACJC/All-Region Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-61 NJCAA All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-63 All-Time Results Since 1929 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-73 Yearly Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Yearly Results/Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

2018 RANGER SOFTBALL Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-79 Season Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-81 MEET THE RANGERS - STAFF AND TEAM Head Coach Mike Rowan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Assistant Coach Catherine Carver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 2018 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Radio/Internet/TV Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86-91 THE 2017 SEASON Season in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92-93 Results/Overall Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94-95 Final Line Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96-97 HISTORY AND RECORD BOOKS Single-Season Batting Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-101 Single-Season Pitching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-103 Single-Season Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104-105 Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106-108 All-MACJC/All-Region Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Final Career Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110-111 NJCAA Academic Student-Athletes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-113 All-Time Results Since 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114-116 Yearly Results/Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 RANGER EXTRAS About the MACJC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Northwest Sports Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120-121 Athletic Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122-125 All-Time Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126

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

HOTWANGS.COM 105 Northwest Plaza, Senatobia

POPEYE’S 396 E. Main St., Senatobia

BROKEN CUP CAFE 203 Center Street, Senatobia

HUDDLE HOUSE I-55 & Hwy. 4, Senatobia

RIO LINDO RESTAURANT 326 E. Main St., Senatobia

BURGER KING 5101 Hwy. 51, Senatobia

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 505 E. Main St., Senatobia

SENATOBIA DONUTS 118B Norfleet Dr., Senatobia

CAPTAIN D’S 701 Robinson St., Senatobia

LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA 5182 Hwy. 51 N, Senatobia

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

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

McDONALD’S 203 Norfleet Dr., Senatobia

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

HARDEE’S 100 Norfleet Drive

MR. CHEN’S KITCHEN 106 Northwest Plaza, Senatobia

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

NEW CHINA BUFFET 115 Norfleet Dr., Senatobia

EL CHARRO MEXICAN RESTAURANT 109 Hwy. 51 South, Senatobia

YAMATO SUSHI & STEAKHOUSE 130 Collonade Plaza, Senatobia

FRESH GARDEN MARKET 3655 Hwy. 51 South, Senatobia

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

ALMA JEAN’S SOUTHERN KOOKIN 122 Norfleet Dr, Senatobia TACO BELL 209 Norfleet Dr., Senatobia WENDY’S 511 E. Main St., Senatobia ZAXBY’S 302 E. Main St., Senatobia

PIZZA HUT 118 Norfleet Dr., 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 campus-based 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 almost half the price of a Mississippi public college or university ($1,500 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 38.7% o Female 61.3% INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Northwest offers nine competitive athletic programs and is known state‐wide for its tradition of excellence in intercollegiate sports. Since 2000, over 400 Northwest student-athletes have gone on to play at over 150 different four-year schools around the country. Over 60 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 four-year 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. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA, 30033-4097, or call (404) 679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Northwest Mississippi Community College. SAFETY The safety and security of students, faculty, and staff is very important to Northwest Mississippi Community College. A copy of the Annual Security Report, published annually by the Campus Police Department, details Northwest policies and procedures regarding campus safety. A copy of the report, which contains the annual crime statistics report, is available online in the current Northwest Bulletin or on the Northwest website (northwestms.edu) and in printed form upon request from the Campus Police Office (662-562-3314).

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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 Information 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 TBA.........................................................................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 Domenick Carlini.....................................................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, Women’s Basketball Don Edwards...........................................................662-562-3418 Assistant, Women’s Basketball Troy Howell.............................................................662-560-5345 Head Coach, Football Benjy Parker (HC/OC)..............................................662-562-3412 Assistant Coach, Football Stan Hill (OC/QB).....................................................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 Catherine Carver.....................................................662-562-1238

COVERAGE Northwest Mississippi 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 nine sports are provided on the award-winning NWCCRANGERS.COM. In-game live stats, live video and live audio is available for selected Ranger baseball and sofball contests. Fans can also follow the team on numerous social media outlets (@NWCC_Rangers). Eighth-year sports information director, Kevin Maloney, and third-year assistant sports information director, Brian Lentz, maintain www.nwccrangers.com. CREDENTIALS Media or photo credentials are not required for admittance to Northwest baseball/softball 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 are not allowed on the field during play, but are welcomed before and after games at their own risk. Requests for seating in the press box 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 in the press box 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 1:30-4:30 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 baseball/softball contests online at nwccrangers.com/watch. Live stats will also be available by logging on to nwccrangers.com and clicking on the “multimedia tab.”

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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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WTNM SuperTalk North Mississippi 93.7 FM PO Box 1077, Oxford, MS 38655 Rick Mize, General Manager

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THE PRESIDENT DR. GARY LEE

SPEARS

PRESIDENT u 13TH YEAR

Dr. Gary Lee Spears is in his 13th 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 and beautification campaign with the recent completions of the Gary Lee Spears Center for Nursing and Health Sciences, approved by the Board of Trustees in January 2017, and Ranger Football Complex. 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. Gary Lee Spears receives his annual yearbook from 2016 editor Karen Parks (left) and journalism Dr. Spears was named 2014 Alumnus of the Year for the School of Education at the University of Mississippi and as chair of the MACJC committee for instructor Carroll Huebner (right). Spears is issued the first copy each year. Phi Theta Kappa. In May 2010 the Spears family joined the college in celebrating the dedication Dr. and Mrs. Spears have two adult sons, Jared and Daniel, who are of the Marilyn R. Spears Building for the Early Childhood Education Technology also Northwest graduates. Jared graduated from Delta State and earned program, named for Northwest First Lady Marilyn Spears, a Northwest graduate a Master of Fine Arts terminal degree at The University of Mississippi. He who retired from the college in the spring of 2005 after 25 years as an instructor is an instructional assistant professor at UM and is also a musician and in that program. sculptor outside of the university. He and his wife, Brooke, a teacher, Prior to being named president July 1, 2005, Dr. Spears served as registrar and reside in Taylor, and have one son, Thomas Lee Sullivan Spears. director of Admissions and Records for 25 years. A native of Eudora, he has held Daniel also completed a bachelor’s degree from Ole Miss. He is a teacher positions at the college including instructor, vocational counselor, assistant to the with the North Mississippi Regional Center and a musician. He and his DeSoto Center director and vice president for Student Affairs. wife, Julie, an architect with Julie Spears Architecture, live in Oxford and Dr. Spears earned an Associate of Applied Science and an Associate of Educahave two sons and one daughter—Jack, Samuel and Phoebe Joy. tion from Northwest. He went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in social science and The Spears family has lived in Tate County for 42 years and are active a master’s degree in counseling from Delta State University. In 1991, Dr. Spears members of the First Baptist Church in Senatobia. They moved into the earned a doctorate in educational leadership at The University of Mississippi, college’s President’s Home on the Senatobia campus in March of 2009. 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.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

JAMIE ANDERSON

DR. RACHELL ANDERSON

WILLIAM AUSTIN JR.

JERRY BARRETT

Tallahatchie

Tunica

DeSoto

Tate

JOHNNY BLAND

STEVE BOSTICK

JOHN G. BURT Calhoun

STEVE CUMMINGS

BILL DAWSON

DIANA GRIST

Benton

DR. LELA HALE

DAVID HARGETT

SAMMY HIGDON

JAMIE HOWELL SR.

DR. EVELYN JOSSELL

DR. ADAM PUGH

CORY USELTON

STEVE WHITE

DOROTHY WILBOURN

JOHN LAMAR JR.

Quitman

Marshall

DR. DARYL SCOGGIN Secretary • Tate

Tallahatchie

Vice Chairman • DeSoto

Yalobusha

Lafayette

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Yalobusha

Panola

Panola

Marshall

Quitman

Benton

Chairman • Lafayette

Board Attorney • Tate

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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

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

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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2018 SEASON OUTLOOK

MOORE

DAILEY

Coming off a fourth 30-win season in the last five years and ninth straight postseason appearance, Northwest Mississippi is looking to take the next step in the always tough MACJC and Region 23. The 2018 edition of Ranger baseball brings back a wealth of experience with 17 returners, in addition to two key SEC transfers, and welcomes 12 freshmen to a very talented lineup under the direction of 13th-year head coach Mark Carson. Carson’s overall record with the Rangers stands at 352-244-2, with nine straight postseason trips and four MACJC runner-up finishes the last seven years. Since taking over for Donny Castle in 2006, the Rangers have won 30 or more games six times and have finished with a winning record in 11 consecutive seasons. Last season’s squad advanced to both the MACJC Tournament and NJCAA Region 23 Tournament, closing the year at 32-19 overall and 17-11 in MACJC play. Northwest was 5-2 against ranked opponents, including an 11-1 thumping of then-No. 1 Jones County to end the Bobcats’ 26-game winning streak. Receiving votes in the final 2017 NJCAA poll, voters have gone all in on the Rangers this season and rewarded Northwest with a lofty No. 7 ranking to open the 2018 season – the school’s highest preseason ranking in 15 years. “It’s humbling that coaches around our league and the country have that opinion of our baseball program,” Carson said. “Preseason rankings are a good starting point, but at the end of the day, you have to go prove your worth and earn that national ranking.” Out of the 17 returners, nine saw action in 20 or more games in the field and seven pitched in 10 games or more, with the lone exception catcher Jake McPhail who was injured in the fifth game of the season. With seven pitchers returning, Northwest’s bullpen could be one of the best weapons on this year’s team and should be a big factor in a postseason run. 14

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Of the seven returning, three are probable starters in left-handers Harrison Sandridge (3-1, 2.91 ERA, 54 K) and Ian Hawkins (0-3, 5.88, 31 K) and right-hander Kyle Moore (2-1, 4.02, 33 K). Nathan Harrison, Trey Morrison, Cody McGarrity and Drew Hurst are all back in relief roles. The fourth starting spot is up for grabs to start the season. Southpaw Jake Tyrone (Lewisburg), as well as righty Reed Logsdon (DeSoto Central), are two guys who have impressed in the fall. Tyrone can really command four pitches, which is a rarity in our league, while Logsdon has a plus-arm and can throw it in the strike zone consistently. There should be several other options out there as well as the season progresses. Northwest’s 3.64 team ERA ranked 14th in the country last year in addition to a school record 338 strikeouts. Delta State signee Dalton Minton (69) and USM signee Jarod Wright (64) led the way, while Sandridge, Hawkins and Moore combined for nearly a third of those. With the hiring of former Ranger and professional Domenick Carlini in January, Carson has turned over pitching duties to a rookie coach in his first season after he handled it for the last 12 years as the head coach. “It’s a little taxing having to manage and keep up with the flow of a game while also handling pitching, defensive changes and other things,” Carson said. This will allow me a little more freedom and to spread myself out a bit. It’s going to be big for us down the road and I think our guys will welcome the change.” Behind the plate, freshman Tanner Booth, who helped lead Lewisburg to five consecutive district championships, has emerged as an everyday starter. Sophomores Jake McPhail, Hunter White and Bailey Nix could all see time on the back end of doubleheaders. White, whose primary position is an outfielder, did an admirable job last season having to catch 27 straight games down the stretch due to two injuries on the team. He threw out 14 runners attempting to steal, third-most in a single season. 2018 NORTHWEST BASEBALL • NWCCRANGERS.COM


2018 SEASON OUTLOOK As far as catchers are concerned, it’s worth noting that the MACJC baseball coaches voted to do away with courtesy running for the catcher. For a lot of teams, that will really change the way they set their lineups. Around the diamond, Northwest returns middle infielders Dakota Dailey (.295, 22 RBIs, .978 FLD%) and Brooks Boolos (.266, 19 RBIs, 28 runs), as well as Justin Milam, Baron Davies and Brody Catt on the corners. Talented freshmen Tanner Leggett (Central Hinds), Bradley Smith (DeSoto Central) and Ben Van Cleve (Indianola Academy) are all fighting for starting roles entering the year. Leggett, a four-time all-conference nod and four-sport star, hit .408 with eight homers last year, while Van Cleve batted .518 his senior year and over .440 for his four-year career. The duo was named MAIS AAA CoMVPs last season for their respective teams. Gritty, scrappy situational hitting and aggressiveness on the base paths is what fits the bill for longtime hitting coach Bill Selby in terms of the offense. Northwest has ranked among the nation’s best in batting average for the past decade, while stealing 100 or more bases in five of the last seven seasons. Coach Carson agrees that the Rangers have more speed this season than he’s ever had. Dailey, Grant McMinn and Will Brooks are the type of guys who can swipe 20 or more bases this year. The Rangers will be without their top three hitters from a year ago in David Herrington (Delta State), Spencer Cayten (William Carey) and Aaron Campbell

#7 DAKOTA DAILEY

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#9 BRANT BLAYLOCK

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#11 WILL BROOKS

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#16 IAN HAWKINS

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2017 starts at position...........................................38 2017 stats.......... .295/4 2B/22 RBIs/8 SB/.978 FLD% Note: Led team in BB, 2nd in OBP% and runs scored

2017 starts at position...........................................26 2017 stats....................... .193/2B/2 3B/2 HR/10 RBIs Note: Named No. 47 in PG’s Top 100 college sophs

2017 starts at position...........................................25 2017 stats................. .291/6 2B/3B/HR/7 SB/18 RBIs Note: Missed final 24 games of the season w/injury

2017 starts at position.............................................6 2017 stats.......................... 0-3/5.88 ERA/31 K/16 BB Note: Allowed 2 ER or less in four of his six starts

#23 GRANT MCMINN

2017 starts at position...........................................41 2017 stats.................. .267/15 2B/ HR/19 RBIs/10 SB Note: Fielded .963 with four outfield assists

#32 KYLE MOORE

2017 starts at position.............................................7 2017 stats..................2-1/4.02 ERA/2 CG/33 K/17 BB Note: Came on late as SP on mound, also played 3B

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(Austin Peay), but shouldn’t miss a beat with the addition of guys like Brant Blaylock (DeSoto Central/Mississippi State), Hayden Leatherwood (CBHS/ Vanderbilt) and Van Cleve to name a few. The two transfers bring a lot of athleticism and juice to the lineup, while Van Cleve is a power guy that should put up big numbers. Blaylock, who played in 36 games at Mississippi State last year, will also see time on the mound. McMinn, Brooks, Blaylock and Leatherwood will split time in the outfield, while you could see McMinn play first base some and Leatherwood fill the DH spot. Freshmen Brayland Skinner (Lake Cormorant), Pedro Rubio (Strayhorn) and Tyrone will compete for time as well. “We have so many options and talent that we’ll have to get creative getting guys at-bats,” Carson said. “I want to give guys as many reps and at-bats early in the year. I’m not one of those coaches who usually sticks with one lineup, I like to give as many guys opportunities as possible.” Northwest will open with 12 straight games at Jim Miles Field and also has an eight-game and 10-game homestand during the year. A two-week road stretch late March, including a doubleheader at No. 1 Jones, will be the Rangers’ biggest challenge for a run at their first conference championship since 2000. SANDRIDGE LHP Harrison Sandridge was 3-1 with a 2.91 ERA, second-best among everyday starters, and 54 strikeouts as a freshman. He surrendered two earned runs or less in six of his 10 starts.

Like last season, the conference champion will be determined in the regular season. The top nine teams advance to a best-of-three playoff, followed by a six-team NJCAA Region 23 Tournament in Eunice, La., May 16-19.

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2018 OPPONENTS LOCATION: Robinson, Ill. CONFERENCE: GRAC STADIUM: Lincoln Trail Field 2017 RECORD: 32-23 HEAD COACH: Kevin Bowers SID: Kevin Bowers GAMES 1-2

LOCATION: Clarksdale, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Eddie C. Smith Sportsplex 2017 RECORD: 20-24 HEAD COACH: Lee Hodge SID: Vashon Jones

LINCOLN TRAIL

FEB. 10

GAMES 17, 29-30

LOCATION: Memphis, Tenn. CONFERENCE: TCCAA STADIUM: USA Stadium 2017 RECORD: 33-24 HEAD COACH: Erik Schoenrock SID: Keith Gentry GAMES 3-4, 15-16

SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE

FEB. 13/MARCH 7

REND LAKE

GAMES 18, 37-38

JACKSON STATE

FEB. 17

GAMES 19-20

LAKE LAND COLLEGE

FEB. 20

GAMES 21-22

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CALHOUN

PEARL RIVER

MARCH 17

EAST MISSISSIPPI

MARCH 21

LOCATION: Ellisville, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Community Bank Park 2017 RECORD: 46-4 HEAD COACH: Chris Kirtland SID: Shawn Wansley FEB. 24

GAMES 23-24

LOCATION: Decatur, Ala. CONFERENCE: ACCC STADIUM: Calhoun Field 2016 RECORD: 20-31 HEAD COACH: Mike Burns SID: Dr. Nancy Keenum (AD) GAMES 11-14

MARCH 9, APRIL 18

LOCATION: Scooba, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Gerald Poole Field 2017 RECORD: 25-20 HEAD COACH: Chris Rose SID: David Rosinski

LOCATION: Mattoon, Ill. CONFERENCE: GRAC STADIUM: Laker Baseball Field 2017 RECORD: 22-30 HEAD COACH: Bill Jackson SID: Cathy Rennels GAMES 9-10

MISSISSIPPI DELTA

LOCATION: Poplarville, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Wildcat Field 2017 RECORD: 28-19 HEAD COACH: Michael Avalon SID: Stan Caldwell

LOCATION: Jackson, Tenn. CONFERENCE: TCCAA STADIUM: Jack Martin Field 2017 RECORD: 34-20 HEAD COACH: Tyson Malik SID: Steve Cornelison (AD) GAMES 7-8

MARCH 9, APRIL 4

LOCATION: Moorhead, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Trojan Field 2017 RECORD: 29-19 HEAD COACH: Dan Rives SID: Jamie Scrivener

LOCATION: Ina, Ill. CONFERENCE: GRAC STADIUM: Warrior Baseball Field 2017 RECORD: 27-25 HEAD COACH: Tyler O’Daniel SID: ReAnne Palmer GAMES 5-6

COAHOMA

AT JONES COUNTY

MARCH 24

LOCATION: Goodman, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Charlie Donald Field 2017 RECORD: 15-31 HEAD COACH: Kenny Dupont SID: Steve Diffey MARCH 1/3

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HOLMES

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2018 OPPONENTS LOCATION: Wesson, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Sullivan Field 2017 RECORD: 20-27 HEAD COACH: Clay Smith SID: Lucas Calvert GAMES 27-28

AT COPIAH-LINCOLN

LOCATION: Meridian, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Scaggs Field 2017 RECORD: 23-21 HEAD COACH: Dillon Sudduth SID: Sander Atkinson (AD) MARCH 30

GAMES 41-42

AT SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI

APRIL 7

GAMES 43-44

LOCATION: Fulton, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Roy Cresap Field 2017 RECORD: 31-16 HEAD COACH: Rick Collier SID: Adam Gore GAMES 33-34

ITAWAMBA

APRIL 10

GULF COAST

AT NORTHEAST

MAY 2

LOCATION: Decatur, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Clark/Gay Baseball Complex 2017 RECORD: 33-17 HEAD COACH: Neal Holliman SID: Bill Wagnon GAMES 45-46

LOCATION: Perkinston, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Ken “Curly” Farris Field 2017 RECORD: 21-23 HEAD COACH: Rodney Batts SID: Don Hammack GAMES 35-36

APRIL 28

LOCATION: Booneville, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Harold T. White Field 2017 RECORD: 20-26 HEAD COACH: Richy Harrelson SID: Blake Long

LOCATION: Summit, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Southwest Baseball Field 2017 RECORD: 16-29 HEAD COACH: Ken Jackson SID: Michael D. Gunnell GAMES 31-32

MERIDIAN

AT EAST CENTRAL

MAY 5

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 14

MISSISSIPPI ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY & JUNIOR COLLEGES LOCATION: Raymond, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Joe G. Moss Field 2017 RECORD: 34-18 HEAD COACH: Sam Temple SID: Nick Ammirati GAMES 39-40

HINDS

APRIL 21

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

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MARK

CARSON HEAD COACH • 13TH SEASON

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI, 1991 RECORD: 352-244-2 (.590) Mark Carson enters his 13th season as the head baseball coach at Northwest and has guided the Rangers to eight straight postseason appearances, including four MACJC runner-up finishes in the last seven seasons. Carson’s overall record with the Rangers stands at 352-244-2 (.590) and he’s 183-92 (.665) against north division/conference opponents. Since taking over for Donny Castle in 2006, the Rangers have won 30 or more games six times and have finished with a winning record in 11 consecutive seasons. Last season’s squad advanced to both the MACJC Tournament and NJCAA Region 23 Tournament, closing the year at 32-19 overall and 17-11 in MACJC play. Northwest was 5-2 against ranked opponents, including an 11-1 thumping of then-No. 1 Jones County to end the Bobcats’ 26-game winning streak. The Rangers received votes in the final 2017 NJCAA poll on May 16 after finishing three straight seasons ranked in the Top 20. Carson surpassed the 300-win plateau on March 16, 2016 with a split on the road at Holmes. He is only the second coach in program history with 300 or more victories, ranking second on Northwest’s all-time wins list behind the legendary Jim Miles (556). Carson was named the Region XXIII Coach of the Year in 2007 after leading the Rangers to a third NJCAA World Series appearance. Northwest ended the 2007 campaign with a 40-17 (14-2 MACJC) record and fourth place overall finish in NJCAA Division II. Carson and his staff have also been instrumental in developing players and helping them get to the next

level, both collegiately and professionally, with 89 moving onto four-year schools and 10 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 AllMetro Conference Commissioner’s List in 1991 as well as team captain and an Academic All-American. He went on to sign a free agent contract with the Cincinnati Reds in 1991, playing one season for its minor league affiliate. Carson was inducted into the inaugural 2016 class of the Independence High School Athletic Hall of Fame where he was a four-year letterman in baseball and three-year letterwinner in football and basketball. He was named team MVP in all three sports his senior year and was also president of the senior class and elected Mr. IHS. Carson is married to the former Shelia Lusher of Independence and the two have a 13-year-old daughter, Hadley.

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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 29-21, 18-10 MACJC Region 23 Tournament 32-19, 17-11 MACJC Region 23 Tournament

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BILL

SELBY ASSISTANT COACH • 13TH SEASON

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI, 1992 Longtime assistant and 2017 MACJC Sports Hall of Fame inductee Bill Selby enters his MVP in 1999 (.295, 20 homers, 85 RBI) and played in the 2000 Triple-A All-Star Game in 13th season with the Northwest baseball program in 2018. Rochester, New York. Selby helps in all aspects of NWCC baseball, including serving as the Rangers’ hitting Selby closed his career by being named to the Mexican League All-Star Team while instructor and third base coach. playing for the Campeche Pirates, batting .318 with 25 home runs and 93 RBIs. Before In his 12 seasons, Northwest has seen great success at the plate, ranking among the joining the Pirates, he played minor league ball with the Memphis Redbirds and Iowa nation’s best in batting average. The Rangers have finished in the Top 30 in the NJCAA in Cubs. Other career highlights include being named a Carolina League All-Star in 1994 five of Selby’s seasons, including 18th in 2014 with a .327 average – second best in the and International League All-Star in 2000. state behind Jones County. Northwest also finished 26th in 2011 (.314), 30th in 2009 A 2008 inductee into the Northwest Sports Hall of Fame, Selby was the Rangers’ MVP (.326), 15th in 2008 (.342) and fifth in 2007 (.357). in his only season in 1990, hitting a single-season school record .477 from the plate with Selby also plays a big role in the Rangers’ aggressive play on the basepaths. The signal 14 home runs, 13 doubles and 43 RBIs. He was named an All-State and All-Region 23 caller has seen Northwest steal 100 bases in five of the last seven seasons, including 126 selection at season’s end. in 2015, tying the school-record set in 2013. Northwest swiped 117 bags in 2014, 108 in Selby played his final two seasons for Southern Mississippi, where he was a teammate 2012 and 104 in 2011. of current head coach Mark Carson. His name is still scattered in the Golden Eagles’ record Selby and the rest of the staff have been instrumental in developing players and books, owning single-season school records for home helping them get to the next level, both collegiately and professionally, with 89 moving runs (23), doubles (31) and slugging percentage on to four-year schools and 10 being drafted by Major League Baseball during his tenure. (.824) and ranking in the top 10 in numerous Northwest had a record four players drafted in 2013, including All-American LHP Cody career categories despite playing just two years. Reed by the Kansas City Royals at 46th overall, the highest selection in program history. He was inducted into the USM M-Club Hall of He’s also currently a scout for the Tampa Bay Rays organization. Fame in 2011. Since his arrival in 2006, the Rangers have amassed a record of 352-244-2 and are Selby is married to the former Teri Capers 183-92 against north division and conference opponents. Northwest has missed the of Walls, who is a former cheerleadpostseason only once in his 12 seasons, captured the 2007 and 2011 MACJC North er at Northwest. The couple Division Championship and has played for the MACJC Championship in three of the past have two children, Erica seven seasons. and Eli (14). Prior to joining Northwest in 2006, Selby put the wraps on his 14-year professional baseball career that spanned from 1992-2005 and included stops with the Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs THE BILL SELBY WORKSHEET and Boston Red Sox. He was drafted by the BoSox in the 13th Round (366th overall) of the 1992 MLB Draft, spend- PLAYING EXPERIENCE • 1990 - Northwest Mississippi CC ing five seasons with the organization. • 1991-92 - Southern Mississippi Selby played in 198 total MLB games, with a .223 ca • 1992 - Elmira Pioneers reer batting average. Mostly used off the bench, Selby hit • 1993-94 - Lynchburg Red Sox a career high six home runs in 2002 with the Indians. The • 1994 - New Britain Red Sox most dramatic of those home runs came on July 14, when • 1995 - Trenton Thunder he hit a walk-off grand slam against 13-time All-Star and • 1996 - Boston Red Sox five-time World Series champion Mariano Rivera to defeat • 1997 - Yakohama BayStars • 1998-99 - Buffalo Bisons the New York Yankees, 10-7, in the bottom of the 9th inning. It was the first walk-off home run that Rivera had • 2000 - Cleveland Indians • 2001 - Cincinnati Reds allowed in his career. • 2002-03 - Cleveland Indians Selby became the sixth player in Buffalo Bisons • 2003 - Memphis Redbirds (Triple-A) club history to be inducted into the Buffalo • 2004 - Iowa Cubs Baseball Hall of Fame on August 25, 2007. In the Bisons’ • 2005 - Campeche Pirates modern era, Selby ranks first in hits (378), doubles (90), COACHING EXPERIENCE RBI (245) and runs (217). He’s second in games played • 2006-present - Northwest Mississippi Assistant Coach (370) and third in home runs (60). Selby was the team’s 10-TIME MACJC CHAMPIONS • 26 NJCAA REGIONAL APPS

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DOMENICK

CARLINI ASSISTANT COACH • 1ST SEASON

SE LOUISIANA, 2016 Former Ranger and professional Domenick Carlini was hired in January and will enter his first season as an assistant with Northwest. “I’m very grateful for the opportunity and excited to be back with the program. It’s almost too good to be true. I’ve always loved and respected this program and it’s had a special place in my heart. I want to make sure I represent the program in the best light I can and am anxious to get started.” Carlini replaces Taylor Walker, who stepped away from coaching in May after six successful seasons with the Rangers. The Nesbit native and DeSoto Central product spent the past two seasons in minor league baseball after being drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 21st round of the 2016 MLB Draft out of Southeastern Louisiana. Carlini was originally assigned to the Elizabethton Twins (Rookie) in 2016 and spent the 2017 season with the Cedar Rapids Kernels (Single-A). Carlini was 8-2 with a 2.03 ERA and two complete games in 16 appearances for the SLU Lions as a senior en route to Second Team All-Southland Conference honors and an NCAA Regional berth. In 97.1 innings of work, Carlini held opposing hitters to a .206 batting average while striking out 63 against 36 walks. He was 1-0 with three saves as a junior. His lone summer ball stint was with the St.

Cloud Rox after his junior year at SLU, going 5-2 with a 2.68 ERA and 44 strikeouts in 57 innings pitched. Carlini pitched the 2013-14 seasons for Northwest, helping the Rangers to backto-back 30-win seasons and posting a 7-8 career record with five complete games, two saves and a 3.04 ERA. He struck out 119 batters (fourth-most in school history) against 35 walks in 119.2 career innings pitched. He was named “Mr. Ranger” after his sophomore season in addition to earning Second Team All-MACJC honors. Carlini was also selected the MACJC Pitcher of the Week on April 8, 2014, to kick off his sophomore campaign. “We are very excited about the opportunity to add a young man with a wealth of baseball knowledge and professional experience to our program in 2018,” head coach Mark Carson said. “He will help a lot in the pitching area and the overall dayto-day operations within our program.” Carlini is married to the former Lauren Carson of Independence, also a Northwest graduate, and the two are expecting their first child this June.

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2009-12 - DeSoto Central High School 2013-14 - Northwest Community College 2015 - St. Cloud Rox 2015-16 - Southeastern Louisiana 2016 - Elizabethton Twins (Rookie) 2017 - Cedar Rapids Kernels (Single-A)

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2018 ROSTER

2018 NUMERICAL ROSTER Alphabetical Roster 9 13 36 11 27 7 10 22 21 31 16 24 12 1 3 26 23 17 4 32 14 34 28 2 18 8 6 20 15 5

BLAYLOCK, Brant BOOLOS, Brooks BOOTH, Tanner BROOKS, Will CATT, Brody DAILEY, Dakota DAVIES, Baron DAY, Noah HARDING, Reed HARRISON, Nathan HAWKINS, Ian HURST, Drew LEATHERWOOD, H. LEGGETT, Tanner LOGSDON, Reed MCGARRITY, Cody MCMINN, Grant MCPHAIL, Jake MILAM, Justin MOORE, Kyle MORRISON, Trey NIX, Bailey RUBIO, Pedro SANDRIDGE, Harrison SHELTON, Daniel SKINNER, Brayland SMITH, Bradley TYRONE, Jake VAN CLEVE, Ben WHITE, Hunter

NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 31 32 34 36

NAME

POS

B/T

HT

WT

YR

HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL

Tanner Leggett Harrison Sandridge Reed Logsdon Justin Milam Hunter White Bradley Smith Dakota Dailey Brayland Skinner Brant Blaylock Baron Davies Will Brooks Hayden Leatherwood Brooks Boolos Trey Morrison Ben Van Cleve Ian Hawkins Jake McPhail Daniel Shelton Jake Tyrone Reed Harding Noah Day Grant McMinn Drew Hurst Cody McGarrity Brody Catt Pedro Rubio Nathan Harrison Kyle Moore Bailey Nix Tanner Booth

INF LHP RHP INF/RHP C/OF INF INF OF OF OF/INF OF OF INF RHP INF LHP C RHP OF/LHP RHP LHP OF RHP RHP INF OF RHP RHP C/DH C

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

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

170 195 175 190 170 175 190 170 205 180 190 200 180 240 260 170 200 205 170 175 180 225 180 185 235 205 220 210 235 220

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

Raymond, Miss. / Central Hinds Academy Hernando, Miss. / Magnolia Heights Southaven, Miss. / DeSoto Central HS Madison, Miss. / Madison Central HS Mantachie, Miss. / Itawamba AHS Olive Branch, Miss. / DeSoto Central HS Holly Springs, Miss. / Marshall Academy Lake Cormorant, Miss. / Lake Cormorant HS Southaven, Miss. / Mississippi State Southaven, Miss. / Southaven HS Madison, Miss. / Madison Central HS Collierville, Tenn. / Christian Brothers HS Vicksburg, Miss. / Warren Central HS Coldwater, Miss. / Magnolia Heights Indianola, Miss. / Indianola Academy Southaven, Miss. / DeSoto Central HS Water Valley, Miss. / Lafayette HS Coldwater, Miss. / Magnolia Heights Olive Branch, Miss. / Lewisburg HS Olive Branch, Miss. / DeSoto Central HS Madison, Miss. / Madison Central HS Hernando, Miss. / Magnolia Heights Tupelo, Miss. / Tupelo Christian Prep Walls, Miss. / Lake Cormorant HS Fulton, Miss. / Itawamba AHS Strayhorn, Miss. / Strayhorn HS Wynne, Ark. / Wynne HS Hernando, Miss. / Northpoint Christian School Pittsboro, Miss. / Bruce HS Southaven, Miss. / Lewisburg HS

Head Coach: 33 Mark Carson, 13th season (Southern Mississippi, 1991) Assistant Coaches: 29 Bill Selby, 13th season (Southern Mississippi, 1992); 30 Domenick Carlini, 1st season (Southeastern Louisiana, 2016) Athletic Trainer: David Ferguson (Ole Miss, 1990) • Managers: Kile White, Hayden Wallace, Simon Corson

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2 Tanner Leggett

Freshman • INF • R/R

7

3

Harrison Sandridge Sophomore • LHP • R/L

8 Dakota Dailey

Sophomore • INF • R/R

13 Brooks Boolos

20

Brayland Skinner Freshman • OF • L/L

Trey Morrison

Sophomore • RHP • R/R

Jake Tyrone

27 Brody Catt

Ben Van Cleve

Noah Day

Freshman • LHP • L/L

Pedro Rubio

Nathan Harrison

Sophomore • RHP • R/R

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6 Hunter White

Sophomore • C/OF • R/R

11

Baron Davies

Sophomore • OF/INF • R/R

Ian Hawkins

Sophomore • LHP • R/L

Will Brooks

Sophomore • OF • R/R

Grant McMinn

Jake McPhail

R-Sophomore • C • R/R

Kyle Moore

Sophomore • RHP • R/R

Freshman • OF • L/R

Daniel Shelton

Freshman • RHP • R/R

26 Drew Hurst

Sophomore • RHP • R/R

34

32

Hayden Leatherwood

18

24

Sophomore • OF • R/R

Bradley Smith

Freshman • INF • R/R

12

17

23

31

Freshman • OF • R/R

Justin Milam

Sophomore • INF/P • R/R

16

Freshman • INF • R/R

Reed Harding

28

Sophomore • INF • R/R

Brant Blaylock

Sophomore • OF • R/R

22

R-Freshman • RHP • R/R

5

10

15

21

Freshman • OF/P • L/L

Reed Logsdon

Freshman • RHP • R/R

9

14

Sophomore • INF • R/R

4

Cody McGarrity

Sophomore • RHP • R/R

36 Bailey Nix

Sophomore • C/DH • R/R

Tanner Booth

Freshman • C • R/R

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HARRISON

LEGGETT

SANDRIDGE

Raymond, Miss.

Hernando, Miss.

CENTRAL HINDS ACA.

MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS

Freshman • INF • R/R • 6-0/170

HIGH SCHOOL A four-sport athlete at Central Hinds Academy...named district MVP in baseball, football, soccer and basketball...helped the Cougars to a 28-8 record on the diamond his senior year...batted .405 with eight home runs and was named MAIS AAA Co-MVP with Ranger teammate Ben Van Cleve...a four-time All-MAIS selection in baseball...2017 Perfect Game Southeast Region Honorable Mention...named Central Hinds’ Most Athletic... played summer ball for the East Coast Sox...selected to all four all-star games and was named MVP of MAIS soccer all-star game...won four MAIS Division III state championships in soccer and named Best of MS Preps...as a junior, led Mississippi in points scored (175) with a state-best 75 goals and 25 assists. PERSONAL Son of Lennon Leggett...brother, Jordan (22)...studying business...born August 9, 1999.

REED

2

3

LOGSDON Southaven, Miss.

Sophomore • LHP • R/L • 5-11/195

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Started 10 games on the mound during his freshman campaign...was 3-1 with a 2.91 ERA, second-best among everyday starters...threw 55.1 total innings, striking out 54 batters (third-most on team) against 20 walks...logged four quality starts...surrendered two earned runs or less in 6 of his 10 starts...notched a career-best performance in a 22-1 victory at No. 18 East Mississippi, tossing 10 strikeouts and allowing one unearned run in a complete game...selected MACJC Pitcher of the Week in early March for his seven strikeouts and shutout victory against Calhoun (Ala.). HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Chris McMinn at Magnolia Heights...a five-time MAIS AAA Division II State Champion...as a senior, was 4-4 with a 1.68 ERA and 90 strikeouts against 16 walks in 66.2 innings of work...tossed a no-hitter vs Hillcrest in the MAIS playoffs his senior year...a two-time all-tournament team selection at Perfect Game’s High School Showdown and named MVP...as a junior, appeared in 19 games on the mound and posted a 3.53 ERA with 49 strikeouts against 21 walks...opponents hit .236 against him... hit .284 from the plate with five doubles and 10 RBIs...also played football for the Chiefs. PERSONAL Son of Jason and Susan...has one sibling, Kirkland (22)...cousin, Mari Alex, is an All-GSC pitcher/outfielder at Delta State...nickname is “Harry”...likes to hunt and fish in his free time...studying agriculture business...born May 17, 1998.

DESOTO CENTRAL HS Freshman • RHP • R/R • 6-0/175

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Mark Monaghan and graduated with honors from DeSoto Central...led the Jaguars to a 24-9 overall record, Region 1-6A championship and a quarterfinal appearance in the Class 6A state playoffs his senior year...went 6-2 with a 1.69 ERA last year, striking out 51 batters against 15 walks in 45.2 total innings...named All-Region 1-6A Second Team, All-DeSoto County and selected to play in the D.M. Howie All-Star Game...Memphis News All-Metro selection...finished his high school career with a 10-3 record, 2.17 ERA and 77 strikeouts...helped the Jaguars to the 2015 Class 6A state championship as a sophomore...National Honor Society member...saw interest from UT Martin, Delta State, Itawamba and Northeast.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

SANDRIDGE’S CAREER HIGHS 7.0 3x, last vs Holmes 10 at East Mississippi 4 3x, last vs Northeast 10 2x, last vs Holmes 5 2x, last vs Northeast 5 at Mississippi Delta

3/28/17 3/22/17 5/2/17 3/28/17 5/2/17 4/19/17

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 2017 3.91 3-1 10 10 1 0/1 0 55.1 64 31 23 20 54 3 3 .291

PERSONAL Son of Kendal and Shannon Logsdon, a Northwest baseball alumnus...has a younger brother, Will (16) who also plays baseball for DeSoto Central...grandfather, Randy Reed, played football for Ole Miss from 1969-71 and received the M-Club Service Award from Ole Miss in 2009...enjoys hunting in his spare time...studying general college...answers to nicknames “Log” and “Reedo”...born September 26, 1998.

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4

HUNTER

MILAM

WHITE

Madison, Miss.

Mantachie, Miss.

MADISON CENTRAL HS

ITAWAMBA AHS

Sophomore • INF/P • R/R • 6-1/190

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 30 games as a freshman, starting in 27 between first and third base...hit .241 with 10 doubles, three home runs, 10 RBIs and 15 runs scored...fifth on the team with a .460 slugging percentage...fielded .915 in 141 chances...plunked seven times, secondmost on the team...responsible for 100 putouts, third-most on the team...went 2-for-4 with two home runs and two RBIs in a 7-3 win over Shawnee in the season-opener… also made four relief appearances on the mound, striking out seven batters in 6.1 innings of work for a 3.32 ERA...missed the final 12 games of the season after suffering an injury at Hinds on April 21...off the field, a two-time honoree on Northwest’s Dean’s List, NJCAA All-Academic Third Team and MACJC All-Academic selection. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Patrick Robey at Madison Central...first team all-state and a three-time all-district selection...led the Jaguars (27-10) to the 6A state championship as a senior, pitching two complete games vs George County in the championship series... ended his senior year 7-0 on the mound with a 1.97 ERA...struck out 46 against 14 walks in 64 innings of work...hit .358 with seven doubles and 20 RBIs...as a junior, hit .333 with nine doubles, a home run and 23 RBIs and posted a 3-0 record with a 0.95 ERA...recruited by numerous MACJC schools in addition to Delta State and West Alabama. PERSONAL Son of Jay and Danielle...has two younger siblings, Nathalie (17) and Jake (9)...studying business administration...born February 2, 1998.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

3 2 1 2 2 2 1

MILAM’S CAREER HIGHS at East Mississippi 6x, last at Mississippi Delta 10x, last at Hinds vs Shawnee 3x, last vs Copiah-Lincoln vs Rend Lake at Calhoun

5

3/22/17 4/19/17 4/21/17 2/11/17 4/1/17 2/18/17 3/4/17

Sophomore • C/OF • R/R • 5-11/170

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 49 of the team’s 51 contests as a freshman, earning the start in 41 games behind the plate...batted .248 with eight doubles, a home run, 16 RBIs and 25 runs scored... had nine multi-hit games...had a season-best 10-game hit streak from March 28-April 11...3-for-3 in stolen bases...added 13 walks and five sacrifices...fielded .954 in 307 total chances...threw out 14 runners attempting to steal, third-most in a single season...had a career-high three hits (three times), including a 3-for-4 outing vs Coahoma with a home run and three RBIs. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Steve Kerr at Itawamba AHS...as a senior, hit .317 with three doubles, four RBIs and 11 runs scored...hit .303 as a junior with 10 doubles, a home run and 16 RBIs...selected to play in the NEMCABB All-Star Game...named 2015 District 1-4A Co-Defensive MVP...also played football and was a four-time all-division selection and 4A Offensive Player of the Year...recruited by several other MACJC schools. PERSONAL Son of Angela Thompson and Chris White...has four younger siblings, Kobe (16), Balie (14), Addy (13) and Easton (4)...likes to hunt and fish in his free time...studying kinesiology...born September 21, 1997.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

3 3 1 1 3 2 1

WHITE’S CAREER HIGHS vs Coahoma 3x, last vs Southwest Mississippi 8x, last vs East Central vs Coahoma vs Coahoma 4x, last vs Northeast 3x, last vs East Central

3/10/17 4/8/17 5/17/17 3/10/17 3/10/17 5/2/17 5/17/17

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .248 49-41 141 25 35 16 8 0 1 13 3 1 16 250 43 14 .954

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .241 30-27 87 15 21 10 10 0 3 5 1 7 22 100 29 12 .915

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6

DAKOTA

SMITH

DAILEY

Olive Branch, Miss.

Holly Springs, Miss.

DESOTO CENTRAL HS

MARSHALL ACADEMY

Freshman • INF • R/R • 5-10/175

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Mark Monaghan at DeSoto Central...helped guide the Jaguars to a 24-9 overall record, Region 1-6A championship and a quarterfinal appearance in the Class 6A state playoffs his senior year...hit. 250 with three doubles, two triples and 16 RBIs with 11 stolen bases...fielded .939 with 34 putouts and 59 assists and turned 11 double plays...selected to play in the D.M. Howie All-Star Game...played summer ball for the Mississippi Royals Baseball Academy...also received interest from East Central and East Mississippi. PERSONAL Son of Jennifer and Brad Smith...has one sister, Katie...enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time...studying general college...born June 16, 1999.

BRAYLAND

8

SKINNER Lake Cormorant, Miss.

LAKE CORMORANT HS Freshman • OF • L/L • 5-11/170

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Brian Lewis at Lake Cormorant...helped guide the Gators to the first round of the Class 5A state playoffs his senior season...hit .373 with five doubles, three triples, 13 RBIs and team-high 28 runs scored and 13 stolen bases...fielded .949 in 39 total chances...also 3-1 on the mound with a 4.10 ERA and 26 strikeouts against 12 walks...named team MVP and Defensive Player of the Year...selected to play in North MS vs West TN All-Star Game...recipient of the school’s Leadership Scholarship. PERSONAL Son of Tamika and Ben Skinner...has three siblings, Taylor (20), Tylar (20) and Bryland (18)...enjoys spending time with family in his spare time...studying business administration...nickname is “Bray”...born July 24, 1999.

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Sophomore • INF • R/R • 6-0/190

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) A two-sport athlete at Northwest that joined the lineup in early March...played and started in 38 contests at second base...hit .295 with four doubles and 22 RBIs...had a career-high three hits (twice) at EMCC and Gulf Coast...had a 22-game reached base streak during the year...nine multi-hit games...led the team in walks (29) and was second in runs scored (36) and on-base percentage (.495)...8-of-9 in stolen bases...finished with a .978 fielding percentage in 181 chances with only four errors...also played basketball, averaging 12.8 points (team-high), 2.6 assists and 1.8 rebounds per game... his .845 free throw percentage (120-for-142) set a new single-season school record... fall 2016 President’s List and spring 2017 Dean’s List honoree...garnered All-Academic honors from the NJCAA and MACJC. 2015-16 (DELTA STATE) Played in 18 games for the Statesmen on the hardwood...averaged 1.1 points per game and shot 42 percent from the field on 5-of-12 shooting, including 1-of-3 from 3-point land for 33 percent...career-high five points against Eckerd on Nov. 13 and career-high four rebounds and two assists versus Johnson on Nov. 21. HIGH SCHOOL Played basketball, baseball and football at Marshall Academy...played point guard under his father, Craig Dailey...four-time All-MAIS selection...two-time MAIS Class A MVP... member of the state championship teams from 2011-2015...chosen MAIS Player of the Year for basketball as a junior...2015 MAIS overall champions...selected First Team AllMAIS as a quarterback in 2014 and 2015...named First Team All-MAIS as an infielder from 2012-2015...selected to the MAIS Preseason Fab 15 from 2012-14 for three different sports, the only athlete to accomplish that feat. PERSONAL Son of Craig and Bridgett Dailey...studying general college...born October 24, 1995.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

3 3 1 - 4 2 2

DAILEY’S CAREER HIGHS at East Mississippi 2x, last at Gulf Coast 4x, last at Hinds - at East Mississippi 9x, last vs Pearl River vs Holmes

3/22/17 4/14/17 4/21/17 3/22/17 5/19/17 3/28/17

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .295 38-38 122 36 36 22 4 0 0 29 8 2 26 78 99 4 .978

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9

BARON

DAVIES

BLAYLOCK

Southaven, Miss.

Southaven, Miss.

SOUTHAVEN HS

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Sophomore • OF/INF • R/R • 6-1/180

R-Sophomore • OF • R/R • 6-1/205

2017 (MISSISSIPPI STATE) Redshirted during initial year at Mississippi State...named No. 47 in Perfect Game’s Top 100 college sophomores and the No. 12 SEC prospect in 2018 MLB Draft (Perfect Game)... as a sophomore, played in 35 games (26 starts) and hit .193 with a double, two triples, two home runs and 10 RBIs...hit his first career home run on Feb. 19 in a win against Texas Tech...hit his second career long ball on March 7 against No. 24 Louisiana Tech... went 2-for-5 with two RBIs and a pair of stolen bases on March 14 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff...earned first career win on the mound after throwing the final 2.2 innings while striking out two and allowing no runs against Alabama on April 21...played summer ball for the Sanford River Rats of the Florida Collegiate League...hit .313 with six doubles, a triple and a home run while driving in 16 runs in 32 games. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Mark Monaghan at DeSoto Central...2014 and 2015 Perfect Game All-American...2015 Clarion Ledger All-State selection after hitting .349 in 37 games with 19 runs scored and 17 RBIs...recorded a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage his senior season...won 2015 state championship with former MSU teammate Keegan James...hit .372 with 28 RBIs as a junior in 2014, leading the squad to the north state championship and runner-up finish...played travel ball for the Dulins Dodgers. PERSONAL Son of Aimee and Gary Blaylock...brother, Garrett (24), played for Northwest from 2012-13 and now serves as an assistant baseball coach and social studies teacher at Horn Lake...signed with Southern Miss on Nov. 8, 2017...studying kinesiology...born Feb. 17, 1997.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

BLAYLOCK’S CAREER HIGHS 2 3x, last vs Tennessee 3 vs Columbia 1 vs Marist 1 2x, last vs Louisiana Tech 2 3x, last vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1 8x, last vs Tennessee 2 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff

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3/26/17 3/12/17 2/26/17 3/17/17 3/14/17 3/25/17 3/14/17

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Saw action in 40 games as a freshman, starting in 19 between second base, right field and the designated hitter spot...fifth on the team with a .281 batting average, five doubles, seven home runs and 22 RBIs...had a career-high three hits (twice), including a 3-for-4 game with a double, two home runs and seven RBIs vs Lake Land...scored 21 runs...boasted a team-leading .688 slugging percentage...fielded 1.000 in 35 chances... two-time MACJC Player of the Week and NJCAA Player of the Week after a 6-for-10 week with five home runs...off the field, named to the 2016-17 MACJC All-Academic Team and has been a Dean’s List and President’s List honoree. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Gary Scott Gabbert at Southaven...hit .320 with seven doubles, four triples, a home run and 17 RBIs his senior year...was also 6-0 on the mound with a 3.92 ERA and three saves...struck out 28 against 16 walks in 30.1 innings of work... second team all-state and an all-metro selection...Charger Award...Mississippi Bright Future Award...2016 district champions...2013 6A state champions...played his summer ball for the Mississippi Drillers. PERSONAL Son of Brian Davies...studying civil engineering...likes to play Call of Duty in his free time...born March 12, 1998.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

3 3 1 2 7 1 1

DAVIES’ CAREER HIGHS vs Lake Land College 2x, last at Jackson State 5x, last at Mississippi Delta 2x, last vs Lake Land College vs Lake Land College at Hinds vs Coahoma

2/24/17 3/8/17 4/19/17 2/24/17 2/24/17 4/21/17 4/5/17

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .281 40-19 64 21 18 22 5 0 7 1 1 2 21 23 12 0 1.000

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .193 35-26 83 14 16 10 1 2 2 8 2 1 40 39 0 1 .975

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11

BROOKS

LEATHERWOOD

Madison, Miss.

MADISON CENTRAL HS Sophomore • OF • R/R • 6-2/190

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played and started in 25 games in centerfield before suffering a season-ending wrist injury...hit .291 with six doubles, a triple, a home run and 18 RBIs...finished a perfect 7-for-7 in stolen bases...fielded 1.000 in 46 chances...went 3-for-5 with a home run and six RBIs in an early-season win vs. Southwest Tennessee. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Patrick Robey at Madison Central...led the Jaguars (27-10) to the 6A state championship as a senior, their first since 2009...first team all-state selection... Best of MSPreps Second Team All-State...hit .331 with 14 doubles, a triple and seven home runs...drove in 25 runs and scored 38 more...2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game AllAmerican Honorable Mention...played summer ball for East Coast Baseball’s 18U team... originally signed with Mississippi State on Nov. 11, 2015, over interest from LSU, Ole Miss and USM...also played defensive back/receiver for the Jaguar football team. PERSONAL Son of Todd and Debbie Brooks...has two younger brothers, Bo (17) and Ty (13)... studying general college...born June 7, 1998.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

3 3 3 1 6 3 3

BROOKS’ CAREER HIGHS at East Mississippi 2x, last vs Holmes vs Holmes vs Southwest Tennessee vs Southwest Tennessee at Pearl River vs Calhoun

HAYDEN

12

3/22/17 3/28/17 3/28/17 2/22/17 2/22/17 3/18/17 3/2/17

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .291 25-25 79 13 23 18 6 1 1 6 7 3 28 45 1 0 1.000

Collierville, Tenn.

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Freshman • OF • L/R • 6-1/200

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Buster Kelso and was an honor roll student at Christian Brothers... the Purple Wave finished 18-16 overall and advanced to the first round of the playoffs his senior year...injured in the opening game of his senior season and missed the rest of the year...2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American...garnered multiple all-county, all-region, all-state and All-American honors...as a junior, hit .408 with 11 doubles, three triples, three home runs and 39 RBIs and helped CBHS claim the 2016 Class AA Division II state championship...2016 TBCA D2 All-State selection...IMG National Classic Home Run Derby champion...JUCO Sunbelt Classic All-Tournament Team... transferred from Briarcrest for his junior-senior seasons at CBHS...played summer ball for Dulins Dodgers...originally signed with Vanderbilt University and also recruited by LSU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Austin Peay among others. PERSONAL Son of Michelle and John Leatherwood...has three younger siblings, Ty (17), Cade (14) and Miley (5)...enjoys lifting weights, hunting and fishing in his spare time...studying business...born August 13, 1998.

BROOKS

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BOOLOS Vicksburg, Miss.

WARREN CENTRAL HS Sophomore • INF • R/R • 5-11/180

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

3 3 1 - 2 2 1

BOOLOS’ CAREER HIGHS vs Jones County 4x, last vs Pearl River 2x, last vs Copiah-Lincoln - 2x, last vs Holmes vs Copiah-Lincoln 6x, last vs Pearl River

3/24/17 5/19/17 5/11/17 3/28/17 4/1/17 5/19/17

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .266 45-41 139 28 37 19 2 1 0 11 6 1 29 40 94 24 .848

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2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Started in 41 games at shortstop for the Rangers as a freshman...batted .266 with two doubles, a triple and 19 RBIs...scored 28 runs and added a team-high six sacrifices...stole 6-of-9 bases...had a career-high three hits (four times)...eight multi-hit games...had a season-long 14-game reached base streak...turned 15 double plays, good for secondmost on the team...off the field, earned All-Academic honors from the NJCAA and MACJC and is a three-time President’s List honoree.

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MEET THE RANGERS HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Conner Douglas and graduated with distinction at Warren Central...four-time all-county, three-time all-region and three-time Class 6A all-state selection...a .314 lifetime hitter in 98 career games in the field and was 3-4 with a 2.67 ERA and 10 saves in 60.1 innings...hit .321 his senior year with five doubles, 14 RBIs, 26 runs scored and 16 stolen bases...helped the Vikings to the Division 4-6A championship his junior year, hitting a walk-off single to beat Clinton 3-2...played summer ball for the East Coast Sox...recruited by numerous MACJC schools. PERSONAL Son of Todd and Tammy...has two older sisters, Lindsay (25) and Brittany (26)...studying accounting...born June 5, 1997.

TREY

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MORRISON Coldwater, Miss.

MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS Sophomore • RHP • R/R • 6-4/240

BEN

15

VAN CLEVE Indianola, Miss.

INDIANOLA ACADEMY Freshman • INF • R/R • 6-3/260

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Clete Putnam at Indianola Academy...batted .518 his senior year and over .440 for his four-year career...MAIS AAA Co-MVP with Ranger teammate Tanner Leggett...2017 MAIS AAA All-Star...17U Perfect Game All-Tournament Team...Most Valuable hitter at the WWBA 2016 National Championships with the East Coast Sox... recruited by Ole Miss, Mississippi State and all Mississippi junior colleges...also played football and basketball for the Colonels...won a football state championship his senior year and basketball state title as a junior...Defensive Player of the Year in football. PERSONAL Son of Seldon and Michelle...has two siblings, Woods (20) and Whit (14)...nickname is “Benny”...likes to hunt, play video games and pickup basketball in his free time...studying business...born July 22, 1999.

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Appeared in 11 games on the mound in relief as a freshman...was 3-0 with a 3.60 ERA in 11.2 innings of work...struck out 13 batters against five walks...allowed no earned runs in eight of his 11 appearances...delivered a season-high three strikeouts (twice) against Mississippi Delta and Holmes. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Chris McMinn at Magnolia Heights...a five-time MAIS AAA Division II State Champion...went 6-1 on the mound his senior year with 75 strikeouts against 22 walks in 56 innings...hit .375 with 10 doubles and 34 RBIs...First Team North AAAA AllConference his senior year and a second team selection as a junior...MAIS All-Tournament Team...competed in Perfect Game’s High School Challenge, pitching six innings and allowing one unearned run while batting over .700 in five games...played summer ball for Dulins Dodgers...also played football for the Chiefs, helping the team to a pair of state runner-up finishes...2016 MAIS All-Star Game selection. PERSONAL Son of Bill and Marlene...volunteers with the Senatobia Fire Department and First Response Team...nickname is “T-Bone”...likes to hunt and fish in his free time...studying general college...born August 22, 1997.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

MORRISON’S CAREER HIGHS 2.0 2x, last vs Holmes 3 2x, last vs Holmes 1 5x, last vs Northeast 3 vs Mississippi Delta 4 vs Northeast 3 vs Shawnee

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2017 3.60 3-0 11 0 0 0/0 0 11.2 16

3/28/17 3/28/17 5/2/17 3/10/17 5/2/17 2/11/17

R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 14 6 5 13 1 0 .296

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IAN

JAKE

MCPHAIL

HAWKINS Southaven, Miss.

Water Valley, Miss.

DESOTO CENTRAL HS

LAFAYETTE HS

Sophomore • LHP • R/L • 6-1/170

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Appeared in 10 games on the mound, including six starts...finished the season 0-3 with a 5.88 ERA...registered 31 strikeouts against 16 walks in 25 innings of work...punched out a career-high five batters in each of his first four season appearances...surrendered two earned runs or less in four of his six starts. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Mark Monaghan and was an honor roll student at DeSoto Central... as a senior, was 3-1 with a 3.33 ERA and 40 strikeouts (led county) in 33.2 innings of work...helped the Jaguars to a first place finish in the DeSoto County Tournament, earning All-Tournament Team honors...also recruited by Memphis and Austin Peay. PERSONAL Son of Kim and Larry...has an older brother, Collin (24)...studying general college...born October 20, 1997.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

4.1 5 4 6 5 5

HAWKINS’ CAREER HIGHS 2x, last vs Copiah-Lincoln 4x, last at Jackson State 2x, last vs Copiah-Lincoln at Jackson State vs Jones County vs Jones County

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2017 5.88 0-3 10 6 0 0/0 0 25.0 35

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4/1/17 3/8/17 4/1/17 3/8/17 3/24/17 3/24/17

R-Sophomore • C • R/R • 6-2/200

2017 Started in five games behind the plate before suffering a season-ending injury...hit .333 (3-for-9) during his five-game stint in the lineup with a run scored...fielded .972 in 36 chances...threw out two runners attempting to steal...named to spring 2017 Dean’s List. 2016 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played in 40 games behind the plate (39 starts)...hit .254 with seven doubles, a home run, 21 RBIs and nine runs scored...had five sacrifice hits...was a career-high 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs at Southwest Mississippi...fielded .974 in 192 chances...threw out five runners. 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.

R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 27 21 16 31 4 7 .330 Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

MCPHAIL’S CAREER HIGHS 2 at Jones County 3 at Southwest Mississippi 2 at Southwest Mississippi 1 vs Itawamba 2 4x, last at Jones County 2 at Jones County - -

3/25/16 4/9/16 4/9/16 3/29/16 5/12/16 3/25/16 -

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .333 5-5 9 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 32 3 1 .972

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SHELTON Coldwater, Miss.

MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS Freshman • RHP • R/R • 6-3/205

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Chris McMinn at Magnolia Heights...as a senior, was 5-2 with a 3.40 ERA in 57 innings of work, striking out 57 against 22 walks...hit .281 from the plate with five doubles, a triple, two home runs and 20 RBIs...added eight stolen bases...2017 Perfect Game High School Showdown All-Tournament Team selection...also played football and basketball for the Chiefs. PERSONAL Son of Steve and Carolyn...has a brother, Nick (22)...studying general college...born August 26, 1998.

JAKE

REED

HARDING Olive Branch, Miss.

DESOTO CENTRAL HS R-Freshman • RHP • R/R • 5-10/175

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Mark Monaghan at DeSoto Central...a first team all-metro selection...was 1-1 with a 2.47 ERA in four appearances his senior year, striking out nine in 11.1 innings...hit .329 with four doubles, three home runs and 18 RBIs...fielded .940 in 84 total chances...recruited by several other MACJC schools. PERSONAL Son of David and Janie Harding...father played baseball at Christian Brothers University... has an older brother, Brett...likes to play basketball in his free time...studying general college...born January 17, 1998.

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TYRONE Olive Branch, Miss.

LEWISBURG HS Freshman • OF/LHP • L/L • 5-10/170

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Rusty Cagle at Lewisburg...helped the Patriots to a 20-13 record, district championship and Class 5A state quarterfinal appearance his senior year...named first team all-district and offensive MVP...was 3-4 with a 3.38 ERA and 42 strikeouts in 29 innings of work...batted over .350 for his career with 50+ stolen bases...recruited by numerous Mississippi JUCOs...off the field, involved with Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta and National Honor Society. PERSONAL Son of Marty and Amanda...has an older sister, Rachel (22)...nickname is “JT”...likes to shoe shop, hunt and hang with friends in his free time...studying kinesiology...born October 6, 1998.

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DAY Madison, Miss.

MADISON CENTRAL HS Freshman • LHP • L/L • 6-0/180

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Patrick Robey at Madison Central...helped the Jaguars to a 19-9 overall record and second round appearance in the Class 6A state playoffs last season... was 3-2 with a 1.12 ERA and a save in 10 appearances...struck out 38 against 17 walks in 37.1 innings of work...2016 6A state champions...was a combined 15-5 with a 2.15 ERA and nearly 100 strikeouts in his sophomore-senior seasons...2017 Perfect Game Southeast Region Honorable Mention...2016 PG Underclass All-American Honorable Mention... also received interest from Meridian, East Central and Gulf Coast. PERSONAL Son of Andy and Corinne Day...has a younger brother, Logan (16)...nickname is “Red”... hobbies include fishing, boating and building tree houses...studying general college... born September 29, 1998.

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MEET THE RANGERS GRANT

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DREW

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HURST

MCMINN Hernando, Miss.

Tupelo, Miss.

MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS

TUPELO CHRISTIAN PREP

Sophomore • OF • R/R • 6-4/225

Sophomore • RHP • R/R • 6-0/180

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played and started in 41 games in left field as a freshman...batted .267 with 15 doubles, a home run and 19 RBIs...scored 19 runs and was 10-for-12 in stolen bases...was 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBIs vs Rend Lake...had eight multi-hit games...fielded .963 with four outfield assists...named to the fall 2017 President’s List.

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Appeared in 14 games on the mound in relief...was 1-0 with a 4.26 ERA and 21 strikeouts in 24.2 innings of work...picked up his lone win in a 6-4 victory at No. 18 East Mississippi...tallied a career-high three strikeouts (twice) vs Southwest Tennessee and at EMCC... logged a career-high 4.0 innings vs Copiah-Lincoln.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Chris McMinn at Magnolia Heights...a five-time MAIS AAA Division II State Champion...missed his senior season with a knee injury...hit .351 as a junior with 16 doubles, four triples, six home runs and 54 RBIs and was an All-MAIS selection... added 20 stolen bases and four sacrifice hits...slugged .623 with a .440 on-base percentage...also played basketball for the Chiefs and was named the recipient of the Denny Brewer Sportsmanship Award.

HIGH SCHOOL Played his senior season at Tupelo Christian Prep for head coach Will Lowrey and graduated with honors...helped the Eagles (25-12) to their first-ever MHSAA 1A State Championship in program history...was 5-3 with a 1.71 ERA and four saves in 41 innings of work...2016 Perfect Game Southeast Region Honorable Mention...2016 all-state nod...two-time all-division selection...selected to play in the 2016 Diamond Crossroads All-Star Game...as a junior at Tupelo High School, was named one of The Clarion-Ledger’s MS Prep 20 Juniors to Watch...posted a 1.84 ERA in 49 innings of work...MHSAA Fab 15...Tupelo High Cy Young Award winner...played summer ball for the Tupelo 49ers and helped them win an American Legion State Championship.

PERSONAL Son of Randy and Marla...father played baseball at Northwest/Delta State and was drafted by the Montreal Expos...studying general college...born September 3, 1997.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

3 2 2 1 3 2 1

MCMINN’S CAREER HIGHS at East Mississippi 8x, last vs Northeast vs Lake Land vs Rend Lake 2x, last at Mississippi Delta at Itawamba 10x, last vs Copiah-Lincoln

3/22/17 5/2/17 2/24/17 2/18/17 4/19/17 4/11/17 5/13/17

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .267 41-41 135 19 36 19 15 0 1 8 10 6 29 48 4 2 .963

PERSONAL Son of James and Marianne...has a sister, JoAnna...studying general college...born April 5, 1998.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

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HURST’S CAREER HIGHS vs Copiah-Lincoln 2x, last at East Mississippi 4x, last vs Pearl River 2x, last vs Jones County vs Northeast vs Southwest Tennessee

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2017 4.26 1-0 14 0 0 0/0 0 24.2 28

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R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 24 15 14 21 11 5 .283

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MCGARRITY Walls, Miss.

LAKE CORMORANT HS Sophomore • RHP • R/R • 6-4/185

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Appeared in nine games on the mound as a freshman...struck out nine batters over nine innings...tossed a season-high three strikeouts in an early season loss to Rend Lake. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Tyler Brewer at Lake Cormorant...was 6-4 with a 1.90 ERA his senior year, striking out 41 in 51.2 innings of work...hit .337 with seven doubles and 20 RBIs...the first LCHS player ever to garner first team all-state honors...DeSoto County All-Tournament Team selection...invited to play in the North Mississippi-West Tennessee All-Star Game...Pitcher Award...played summer ball for the Jackson 96ers...recruited by several MACJC schools. PERSONAL Son of Mike and Mary...studying pre-physical therapy...born November 2, 1996.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

MCGARRITY’S CAREER HIGHS 2.0 vs Rend Lake 3 vs Rend Lake 2 4x, last vs Copiah-Lincoln 3 2x, last at Gulf Coast 7 at Gulf Coast 7 at Gulf Coast

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP 2017 10.89 0-0 9 0 0 0/0 0 9.0

H 12

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R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 14 14 11 9 4 0 .316

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CATT Fulton, Miss.

ITAWAMBA AHS Sophomore • INF • R/R • 6-3/235

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Saw action in 29 games as a freshman, earning 20 starts at first base...hit .267 with five doubles, two home runs and nine RBIs...ended the year on an 11-game reached base streak...fielded .981 in 209 chances with only four errors...helped turn 14 double plays... made one pitching appearance at Gulf Coast, striking out two batters against a pair of walks in two innings. 10-TIME MACJC CHAMPIONS • 26 NJCAA REGIONAL APPS

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Brian Long at Itawamba AHS...hit .343 his senior year with 11 doubles, a triple and 14 RBIs...2016 North All-Star...named the 2015 Division 1-4A CoOffensive MVP after hitting .460 his junior year with 13 extra-base hits and 28 RBIs...also 4-4 with a 2.08 ERA and 43 strikeouts on the hill. PERSONAL Son of Doug and Nicole...has an older sister, Lauren (22)...studying general college... born August 6, 1997.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

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YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .267 29-20 75 9 20 9 5 0 2 6 0 2 14 193 12 4 .981

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RUBIO Strayhorn, Miss.

STRAYHORN HS Freshman • OF • R/R • 6-1/200

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Jarrod Corlew and graduated with honors from Strayhorn...help guide the Mustangs to five consecutive Region 3-2A titles and the second round of the Class 2A state playoffs his senior year...switched from pitcher to the outfield as a senior and hit .385 with five doubles, a home run and 14 RBIs...named to the Mississippi Association of Coaches Class 2A All-State Team and played in both the D.M. Howie and North MS-West TN All-Star games...Preseason Top 40 senior by The Clarion-Ledger...as a junior, batted a team-leading .512 with 17 doubles, four triples, four home runs and 37 RBIs... won team MVP and Best Offense awards...struck out nine batters and hit a two-run homer in a 2016 playoff matchup vs. East Union...also played football for the Mustangs, helping the team to back-to-back playoff appearances and the Region 3-2A championship as a senior...achieved a 4.0 GPA and was a member of the Interact Club. PERSONAL Son of Joy and Julio Rubio...has three siblings, Mana (20), Abigail (13) and Alma (12)... enjoys boxing, playing soccer and spending time with family in his free time...studying sports medicine...nickname is “Pepe”...born August 4, 1999.

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MOORE

HARRISON Wynne, Ark.

Hernando, Miss.

WYNNE HS (AR)

NORTHPOINT CHRISTIAN

Sophomore • RHP • R/R • 6-2/220

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Appeared in 19 games on the mound, second-most on the team, all of them in relief... was 3-6 with a 3.36 ERA and a combined shutout...struck out 12 batters against 10 walks in 33.1 innings of work...chalked up season victories vs. Shawnee, Southwest Tennessee and at No. 12 Itawamba. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Lionel Myers at Wynne (Ark.)...was 6-2 with a 0.53 ERA and 85 strikeouts in 52.2 innings of work his senior year...an all-state and all-conference selection...was 6-1 with a 1.61 ERA and 67 strikeouts in 56.2 innings as a junior...2015 EastWest All-Star Game selection...played in the 11th Annual Xtra Innings Summer Classic... played summer ball for the Memphis Tigers 18U. PERSONAL Son of Michael and Nikki Harrison...has two younger sisters, Bailey (18) and Toni (13)... likes to hunt and fish in his spare time...nickname is “Nate”...studying general college... born February 17, 1997.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

HARRISON’S CAREER HIGHS 4.0 vs Shawnee 2 2x, last at Itawamba 2 at Itawamba 7 at Jackson State 5 at Jackson State 5 at Jackson State

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2017 3.36 3-6 19 0 0 0/1 0 33.1 41

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R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 28 16 10 12 6 3 .285

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Sophomore • RHP • R/R • 6-4/210

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Appeared in 11 games on the mound, earning seven starts...finished 2-1 with a 4.02 ERA with two complete games...struck out 33 batters against 17 walks in 47 innings of work...totaled a season-high six strikeouts in a relief outing at Jackson State (Tenn.)... notched his two victories of the season vs Coahoma and at Mississippi Delta...hit .217 with two doubles, three RBIs and nine runs scored in 10 starts in the infield....471 on-base percentage...off the field, spring 2017 Dean’s List honoree and selected to the 2016-17 MACJC All-Academic Team. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Zach Miller at Northpoint Christian School...was 3-1 with a 1.90 ERA and 26 strikeouts in 25 innings pitched...carried a .377 batting average with five homers, two triples, four doubles and 22 runs driven in. PERSONAL Son of Jeff and Jamie...likes to fish and ride four wheelers and dirt bikes in his free time... studying general college...born April 1, 1998.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

7.0 6 5 10 7 7

MOORE’S CAREER HIGHS 2x, last at Mississippi Delta at Jackson State vs Northeast vs LSU Eunice vs LSU Eunice vs LSU Eunice

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2017 4.02 2-1 11 7 2 0/0 0 47.0 57

4/19/17 3/8/17 5/2/17 5/18/17 5/18/17 5/18/17

R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 33 27 17 33 5 7 .300

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Southaven, Miss.

Pittsboro, Miss.

LEWISBURG HS

BRUCE HS

Sophomore • C/DH • R/R • 5-10/235

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Saw action in 21 games as a freshman, starting 14 as the team’s designated hitter...hit .271 with a pair of doubles, six RBIs and seven runs scored...was a career-high 3-for-4 with an RBI vs Holmes...had a season-best seven-game hit streak from March 10-28... drew 10 walks...2-for-2 in stolen bases...off the field, 2016-17 MACJC All-Academic Team selection and was a spring 2017 Dean’s List and fall 2017 President’s List honoree. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Josh Dowdy and graduated with special honors at Bruce...hit .490 as a senior with seven home runs...NEMCCABB All-Star Game participant...team MVP... three-time all-district selection...second team all-state as a sophomore after hitting .417 with five home runs and 32 RBIs...also played football for the Trojans.

Freshman • C • R/R • 5-11/220

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Rusty Cagle and was an honor roll student at Lewisburg...helped the Patriots to a 20-13 record, district championship and Class 5A state quarterfinal appearance his senior year...named first team all-district and to the Commercial Appeal’s Spring 2017 All-Metro Team...hit six doubles, two home runs and 22 RBIs during his senior season...fielded .972 in 217 total chances...threw out 16 runners attempting to steal in three seasons...member of five consecutive region championship teams from 2013-17 and 2013 state championship squad...received interest from Belhaven, Meridian, Mississippi Delta and Itawamba...off the field, a member of the Interact Club. PERSONAL Son of Lisa and Jerry Booth...enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time...studying agricultural engineering...nickname is “Boothie”...born January 5, 1999.

PERSONAL Son of Heather and Chris...has a brother, Bryan...likes to hunt and fish in his free time... studying general college...born May 29, 1998.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

2 3 1 - 2 3 1

NIX’S CAREER HIGHS vs Jones County vs Holmes 2x, last vs Jones County - at East Mississippi vs Copiah-Lincoln 2x, last vs Holmes

3/24/17 3/28/17 3/24/17 3/22/17 4/1/17 3/28/17

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .271 21-14 48 7 13 6 2 0 0 10 2 1 14 2 0 0 1.000

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2017 SEASON IN REVIEW David Herrington combined to go 7-for-10 with a double, a home run and eight RBIs. Herrington followed with a 3-for-5 day and five RBIs in the split with JCJC, which also featured a career-high 10-strikeout performance from current Southern Miss pitcher Jarod Wright. Herrington was awarded Player of the Week honors from the MACJC and NJCAA, while Wright earned MACJC Pitcher of the Week recognition. After another mini-skid saw the Rangers swept by Copiah-Lincoln and split with Coahoma, Northwest tallied two sweeps over Southwest Mississippi and No. 12 Itawamba, running its record to 22-12 overall and 10-6 in the MACJC. At ICC, the Rangers trailed in both games by 4-0 and 6-0 margins before rallying late with the help of their bullpen to win 7-6 (11 innings) and 8-6. Northwest was then rocked in a split at Mississippi Gulf Coast, falling 24-10 in game one before notching a 3-1 win in the nightcap, thanks to a solid seven-strikeout effort from sophomore Dalton Minton. An ineligible player ruling later forced MGCCC to forfeit several of its victories, however, including the one against the Rangers which was then credited as a win for NWCC. That turn of events caused a major shakeup within the MACJC standings and despite splitting the next three series at Mississippi Delta, Hinds and Meridian, the Rangers found themselves in position to capture the second place slot as the regular season came to a close.

Northwest finished with its fourth MACJC runner-up finish in seven years and advanced to its fifth NJCAA Region 23 Tournament in the last seven seasons, but the Rangers were eliminated with a pair of postseason losses against LSU Eunice and Pearl River to finish 32-19 overall and 17-11 in MACJC play. The Rangers opened the season at 11-3 with sweeps over Shawnee, Southwest Tennessee, Lake Land College and Calhoun and splitting with Jackson State, Rend Lake and a second doubleheader with Calhoun. It was during that stretch where freshman Baron Davies made his mark, earning two MACJC and NJCAA Division II Player of the Week accolades for his hot start to the season. The Southaven native hit six homers in his first nine games in a Ranger uniform, which included a three-game stretch of five homers, a double and 14 RBIs. Freshman pitcher Harrison Sandridge also established himself as the Rangers’ primary midweek option during the early stretch. After notching his third quality start with seven strikeouts in a win against Calhoun, the Magnolia Heights product was named MACJC Pitcher of the Week. Northwest would then drop five of the next six contests, with the lone highlight coming in a 10-0 non-conference victory against Coahoma. The skid dropped the Rangers to 12-8 on the season and 0-2 in the MACJC after being swept at Pearl River. The Rangers responded in powerful fashion, however, winning five of the next six games with sweeps over No. 18 East Mississippi and Holmes and a split to No. 1 Jones County, snapping the Bobcats’ undefeated record and 26-game winning streak. In the first game at EMCC, Northwest tore through the Lions’ pitching staff with 21 hits in a 22-1 blowout, which was followed by a 6-4 victory in game two. Sophomore

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After concluding a near-three week road trip, Northwest returned back to the friendly confines of Jim Miles Field for the final pair of doubleheaders against Northeast and East Central. Although Northwest failed to take either series, splits against the Tigers and Warriors allowed the Rangers to finish in second and host the MACJC Playoff round against ninth-seeded Co-Lin. In game one against the Wolves, all nine Rangers finished with at least one hit and Wright went 7.2 innings to limit Co-Lin to two runs in a 10-2 victory. The top of the Ranger lineup came up big in the second game, accounting for eight hits, seven RBIs and seven runs scored in the 9-3 triumph, sending Northwest back to the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament for the third consecutive season and 26th appearance all-time.

2017 MACJC FINAL STANDINGS Jones County Northwest East Central Hinds^ Itawamba Pearl River Mississippi Delta East Mississippi Copiah-Lincoln Meridian Mississippi Gulf Coast Northeast Coahoma Holmes Southwest Mississippi

CONFERENCE 26-2 .929 17-11 .607 17-11 .607 17-11 .607 17-11 .607 15-11 .577 16-12 .571 15-13 .536 14-14 .500 12-16 .429 12-16 .429 11-17 .393 8-18 .308 6-22 .214 5-23 .179

OVERALL 46-4 .920 32-19 .627 33-17 .660 34-18 .654 31-16 .660 28-19 .596 29-19 .604 25-20 .556 20-27 .426 23-21 .523 21-23 .477 20-26 .435 20-24 .455 15-31 .326 16-29 .356

^NJCAA Region 23 Champions

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2017 SEASON IN REVIEW Northwest got the region tournament started off on the right note, using a five-run fourth inning and a complete outing from Wright to defeat East Central 8-1 in Ellisville. Spencer Cayten finished 3-for-4 with an RBI to lead the Rangers at the plate. The next two days weren’t as kind to the Rangers, however, as perennial power and second-ranked LSU Eunice put Northwest against elimination with an 8-4 defeat. Although NWCC gave Pearl River all it could handle, the Wildcats sent the Rangers home packing with a 10-8 win in 10 innings, ending another successful season. Looking back, Northwest accomplished a lot with a freshman-heavy lineup. Using six first-year starters, the Rangers captured their fourth 30-win season in the last five years and received votes in the final NJCAA baseball rankings. Some of the biggest losses for Northwest entering 2018 include everyday starters Herrington and Aaron Campbell. Now at Delta State, Herrington was arguably one of the most notable All-American snubs despite ending his sophomore campaign leading the team in nearly all major offensive categories, batting .423 with 14 doubles, two triples, seven home runs and 34 RBIs. His 135 career hits also tied the all-time Ranger hitting record, set by former assistant coach Taylor Walker and stole 55 bases for his career, leading the team in both seasons. As for Campbell, the Austin Peay signee ended his Ranger career tied for first in games started (99), second in doubles (28), at-bats (354) and games played (100), ninth in hits (114) and 10th in RBIs (84). He hit .322 for his career, leading the team in doubles (16), runs batted in (48) and multi-RBI games (13) as a sophomore. Wright (USM), Cayten (William Carey) and Minton (Delta State) also signed to continue their respective careers at four-year programs, bringing the all-time signee total to 121 since 1999 and 67 in the last eight seasons.

MACJC BASEBALL AWARDS

All-MACJC Team INF David Herrington - First Team + NJCAA Reg. 23 OF Aaron Campbell - Second Team DH Spencer Cayten - Second Team RHP J.G. Lipscomb - Second Team RHP Jarod Wright - Second Team LHP Dalton Minton - Second Team

MACJC PLAYER/PITCHER OF THE WEEK DH Baron Davies (Feb. 14) DH Baron Davies (March 1) + NJCAA POTW LHP Harrison Sandridge (March 7) INF David Herrington (March 28) + NJCAA POTW RHP Jarod Wright (March 28) LHP Dalton Minton (April 18)

REGION 23 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Wednesday, May 17 Northwest 8, East Central 1 Pearl River 5, Jones County 4 Hinds 6, LSU Eunice 2

Friday, May 19 Pearl River 10, Northwest 8 Jones County 10, LSU Eunice 2 Hinds 10, Pearl River 3

Thursday, May 18 LSU Eunice 8, Northwest 4 Jones County 21, East Central 2 Hinds 13, Pearl River 3

Saturday, May 20 Hinds 8, Jones County 7

As a team, the Rangers hit an unusually low .292 coupled with a 3.64 team earned run average. In the closer role, sophomore J.G. Lipscomb had the lowest individual ERA at 2.47 and tied the program’s all-time saves record at 11. After emerging as one of the Rangers’ top hitters over the second half of the season, Cayten was honored as the school’s first-ever CoSIDA Academic All-American. He was the lone junior college selection to the All-American team and achieved a 3.66 cumulative GPA while at Northwest. The Purvis native was also a member of the President’s and Dean’s List and Phi Theta Kappa. Northwest finished with a 3.15 team GPA and saw 11 players honored with MACJC All-Academic recognition. Six athletes – Brooks Boolos, Wright, Cayten, Dakota Dailey, Jordan Volner and Justin Milam – also received NJCAA All-Academic honors. Head coach Mark Carson concluded his 12th season with his 11th straight winning season. The former Ranger and USM pitcher now owns a career coaching record of 352-244-2 overall and 183-92 against conference opponents.

HERRINGTON David Herrington ended his Ranger career tied for first all-time in hits (135) and stolen bases (55), third in doubles, fifth in batting average and seventh in on-base percentage.

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2017 SEASON RESULTS Record: 32-19 • Home: 20-10 • Away: 11-7 • Neutral: 1-2 • MACJC: 17-11 Date # Feb 11 # Feb 11 Feb 15 Feb 15 Feb 18 Feb 18 Feb 22 Feb 22 Feb 24 Feb 24 Mar 02 Mar 02 Mar 04 Mar 04 Mar 08 Mar 08 Mar 10 Mar 10 * Mar 18 * Mar 18 * Mar 22 * Mar 22 * Mar 24 * Mar 24 * Mar 28 * Mar 28 * Apr 01 * Apr 01 * Apr 05 * Apr 05 * Apr 08 * Apr 08 * Apr 11 * Apr 11 * Apr 14 * Apr 14 * Apr 19 * Apr 19 * Apr 21 * Apr 21 * Apr 29 * Apr 29 * May 02 * May 02 * May 06 * May 06 % May 11 % May 13 ^ May 17 ^ May 18 ^ May 19

Opponent SHAWNEE W SHAWNEE W JACKSON STATE W JACKSON STATE REND LAKE REND LAKE W SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE W SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE W LAKE LAND COLLEGE W LAKE LAND COLLEGE W CALHOUN W CALHOUN at Calhoun W at Calhoun W at Jackson State at Jackson State MISSISSIPPI DELTA COAHOMA W at Pearl River at Pearl River at #18 East Mississippi W at #18 East Mississippi W #1 JONES COUNTY W #1 JONES COUNTY HOLMES W HOLMES W COPIAH-LINCOLN COPIAH-LINCOLN COAHOMA COAHOMA W SOUTHWEST W SOUTHWEST W at #12 Itawamba W at #12 Itawamba W at Gulf Coast W at Gulf Coast W at Mississippi Delta at Mississippi Delta W at Hinds at Hinds W at Meridian at Meridian W NORTHEAST NORTHEAST W EAST CENTRAL EAST CENTRAL W COPIAH-LINCOLN W COPIAH-LINCOLN W vs East Central W vs #2 LSU Eunice vs Pearl River

* Denotes MACJC Game % NJCAA Reg. 23 Playoffs (Senatobia)

Score 7-3 15-4 6-4 2-6 L 3-7 L 4-3 9-3 13-8 7-2 13-2 3-0 0-3 L 4-3 2-0 6-10 L 3-4 L 4-14 L 10-0 1-11 L 2-3 L 22-1 6-4 11-1 2-14 L 7-6 7-4 6-14 L 4-8 L 6-7 L 9-6 6-5 6-2 7-6 8-6 10-24 3-1 5-6 L 4-1 7-9 L 4-3 5-8 L 8-1 7-18 L 11-7 3-6 L 5-3 10-2 9-3 8-1 4-8 L 8-10 L

R-H-E 7-8-2 15-14-2 6-13-1 2-4-4 3-6-1 4-8-3 9-9-1 13-8-2 7-7-2 13-9-0 3-5-3 0-0-2 4-7-0 2-4-0 6-11-1 3-6-2 4-6-3 10-11-1 1-3-5 2-6-1 22-21-1 6-9-4 11-14-0 2-3-2 7-12-3 7-10-2 6-8-5 4-7-5 6-14-3 9-9-2 6-10-1 6-11-2 7-9-1 8-11-1 10-11-8 3-6-1 5-5-2 4-7-3 7-12-2 4-4-1 5-10-1 8-14-0 7-6-5 11-11-2 3-6-1 5-6-1 10-13-1 9-11-1 8-12-2 4-10-1 8-16-3

R-H-E 3-8-3 4-7-2 4-10-3 6-9-1 7-13-1 3-5-0 3-10-1 8-8-2 2-5-1 2-3-2 0-3-1 3-3-0 3-9-2 0-3-1 10-13-4 4-9-2 14-14-4 0-3-4 11-10-1 3-6-1 1-10-5 4-11-2 1-4-2 14-14-0 6-14-3 4-4-1 14-14-0 8-7-1 7-8-0 6-7-1 5-12-0 2-7-0 6-10-3 6-12-4 24-20-3 1-4-0 6-10-1 1-7-2 9-9-2 3-7-2 8-11-0 1-4-2 18-13-0 7-10-0 6-7-1 3-6-4 2-8-5 3-8-3 1-4-1 8-12-3 10-15-3

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Inn 9 5 9 7 9 7 9 7 7 5 9 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 (10) 7 (9) 7 7 (10) 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 (11) 7 7 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 7 7 9 7 8 9 9 9 (10)

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

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

Pitcher of Record N. Harrison (W 1-0) D. Minton (W 1-0) H. Sandridge (W 1-0) N. Harrison (L 1-1) D. Minton (L 1-1) J. Lipscomb (W 1-0) N. Harrison (W 2-1) T. Morrison (W 1-0) Jarod Wright (W 1-0) D. Minton (W 2-1) H. Sandridge (W 2-0) Ian Hawkins (L 0-1) Jarod Wright (W 2-0) D. Minton (W 3-1) N. Harrison (L 2-2) Ian Hawkins (L 0-2) Jarod Wright (L 2-1) D. Minton (W 4-1) D. Minton (L 4-2) J. Lipscomb (L 1-1) H. Sandridge (W 3-0) Drew Hurst (W 1-0) Jarod Wright (W 3-1) Ian Hawkins (L 0-3) J. Lipscomb (W 2-1) T. Morrison (W 2-0) Jarod Wright (L 3-2) N. Harrison (L 2-3) J. Lipscomb (L 2-2) Kyle Moore (W 1-0) Jarod Wright (W 4-2) D. Minton (W 5-2) N. Harrison (W 3-3) T. Morrison (W 3-0) Jarod Wright (L 4-3) D. Minton (W 6-2) N. Harrison (L 3-4) Kyle Moore (W 2-0) N. Harrison (L 3-5) J. Lipscomb (W 3-2) D. Minton (L 6-3) Jarod Wright (W 5-3) H. Sandridge (L 3-1) Jarod Wright (W 6-3) D. Minton (L 6-4) Jarod Wright (W 7-3) Jarod Wright (W 8-3) D. Minton (W 7-4) Jarod Wright (W 9-3) Kyle Moore (L 2-1) N. Harrison (L 3-6)

Att. 210 210 - 145 - 185 - 144 - 148 - 115 - 135 - 105 120 133 - 209 - 185 - 165 - 149 - 159 - 129 - 119 - 242 - 302 - 132 - 107 - - - 236 - 209 177 165 719 431 378

Time 2:15 1:40 2:35 2:21 2:55 2:39 2:39 2:48 2:00 1:38 1:55 1:47 2:04 1:32 2:54 2:10 2:31 1:57 2:12 2:41 2:25 3:30 2:19 2:30 3:01 2:15 2:45 2:30 2:38 1:55 2:11 1:50 3:13 2:27 FORF 1:43 2:31 1:50 2:58 2:15 2:45 1:47 2:53 3:00 2:44 1:58 2:26 2:47 2:33 3:04 3:45

( ) extra inning game

Score by innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Tot Northwest 50 27 52 40 47 52 38 18 4 4 332 Opponents 29 61 41 33 33 36 17 23 7 5 285

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2017 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% David Herrington .423 47-47 182 52 77 14 2 7 34 116 .637 16 7 22 .483 32-38 65 97 21 .885 Spencer Cayten .339 36-30 118 22 40 8 3 4 28 66 .559 4 4 23 .381 5-5 6 0 0 1.000 Aaron Campbell .305 50-49 174 35 53 16 2 6 48 91 .523 12 13 17 .390 12-16 86 6 3 .968 Dakota Dailey .295 38-38 122 36 36 4 0 0 22 40 .328 29 2 26 .435 8-9 78 99 4 .978 Baron Davies .281 40-19 64 21 18 5 0 7 22 44 .688 1 2 21 .309 1-1 23 12 0 1.000 Grant McMinn .267 41-41 135 19 36 15 0 1 19 54 .400 8 6 29 .331 10-12 48 4 2 .963 Brody Catt .267 29-20 75 9 20 5 0 2 9 31 .413 6 2 14 .329 0-0 193 12 4 .981 Brooks Boolos .266 45-41 139 28 37 2 1 0 19 41 .295 11 1 29 .320 6-9 40 94 24 .848 Hunter White .248 49-41 141 25 35 8 0 1 16 46 .326 13 1 16 .314 3-3 250 43 14 .954 Justin Milam .241 30-27 87 15 21 10 0 3 10 40 .460 5 7 22 .330 1-2 100 29 12 .915 Zack Pope .234 36-23 77 19 18 4 1 2 15 30 .390 10 1 21 .322 2-3 26 0 1 .963 Jordan Volner .333 11-9 30 8 10 3 0 2 5 19 .633 1 2 12 .394 0-0 43 2 0 1.000 Jake McPhail .333 5-5 9 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 .333 2 3 3 .571 0-0 32 3 1 .972 Will Brooks .291 25-25 79 13 23 6 1 1 18 34 .430 6 3 28 .356 7-7 45 1 0 1.000 Bailey Nix .271 21-14 48 7 13 2 0 0 6 15 .313 10 1 14 .400 2-2 2 0 0 1.000 Kyle Moore .217 12-10 23 9 5 2 0 0 3 7 .304 10 1 11 .471 0-0 17 13 5 .857 Jack McClure .167 15-15 36 7 6 1 0 1 2 10 .278 12 7 13 .455 2-3 93 8 2 .981 Trey Morrison .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 Totals .292 51-51 1551 332 453 106 10 37 278 690 .445 159 65 328 .378 93-112 1172 499 103 .942 Opponents .280 51-51 1569 285 440 60 6 38 247 626 .399 163 60 338 .367 42-62 1141 438 90 .946

Pitching Statistics Player J.G. Lipscomb Dalton Minton Harrison Sandridge Justin Milam Nathan Harrison Jarod Wright Trey Morrison Kyle Moore Drew Hurst Ian Hawkins Brody Catt Cody McGarrity 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 2.47 3-2 21 0 0 0 2 10 22.2 20 11-8 11 23 0 1 2 84 .238 9 5 2.62 7-4 13 13 3 1 1 0 72.0 65 39-27 34 69 7 1 6 268 .243 6 6 2.91 3-1 10 10 1 0 1 0 55.1 64 31-23 20 54 9 0 5 220 .291 3 3 3.32 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 6.1 15 12-3 2 7 3 0 1 33 .455 0 4 3.36 3-6 19 0 0 0 1 0 33.1 41 28-16 10 12 7 2 2 144 .285 3 6 3.51 9-3 16 15 3 0 0 0 81.2 85 50-41 21 64 13 1 5 325 .262 5 11 3.60 3-0 11 0 0 0 0 0 11.2 16 14-6 5 13 3 0 1 54 .296 0 1 4.02 2-1 11 7 2 0 0 0 47.0 57 33-27 17 33 9 0 2 190 .300 7 5 4.26 1-0 14 0 0 0 0 0 24.2 28 24-15 14 21 3 0 4 99 .283 5 11 5.88 0-3 10 6 0 0 0 0 25.0 35 27-21 16 31 5 1 8 106 .330 7 4 7.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 2-2 2 2 0 0 0 8 .250 0 0 10.89 0-0 9 0 0 0 0 0 9.0 12 14-14 11 9 1 0 2 38 .316 0 4 3.64 32-19 51 51 9 3 2 10 390.2 440 285-203 163 338 60 6 38 1569 .280 45 60 4.77 19-32 51 51 6 1 0 4 380.1 453 332-259 159 328 106 10 37 1551 .292 52 65

PB - Team (34), Hunter White 26, Jack McClure 4, Jake McPhail 2, Bailey Nix 2, Opp (15). Pickoffs - Team (1), H. Sandridge 1, Opp (10). SBA/ATT - Hunter White (29-43), H. Sandridge (6-12), D. Minton (7-11), Jarod Wright (8-11), Jack McClure (9-10), Kyle Moore (8-9), Ian Hawkins (5-7), Jake McPhail (3-5), Drew Hurst (1-4), T. Morrison (3-4), N. Harrison (2-2), J. Lipscomb (1-1), Brody Catt (1-1). Starting Pitcher Jarod Wright Dalton Minton Harrison Sandridge Kyle Moore Ian Hawkins

Starts 15 13 10 7 6

Team W-L (11-4) (7-6) (6-4) (6-1) (1-5)

Starting Catcher Hunter White Jack McClure Jake McPhail

Starts 40 6 5

Team W-L (24-16) (2-4) (5-0)

Hitting Streaks David Herrington Hunter White Spencer Cayten Aaron Campbell Grant McMinn Bailey Nix Will Brooks Brooks Boolos Brody Catt Dakota Dailey Justin Milam Baron Davies Zack Pope Jack McClure Jake McPhail Jordan Volner Kyle Moore

10-TIME MACJC CHAMPIONS • 26 NJCAA REGIONAL APPS

Longest 15 10 8 8 7 7 6 5 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2

Current 2 6 6 5 2 3 1 1 2 2 -

Reached Base David Herrington Dakota Dailey Aaron Campbell Jack McClure Brooks Boolos Hunter White Brody Catt Spencer Cayten Zack Pope Will Brooks Grant McMinn Bailey Nix Justin Milam Jake McPhail Jordan Volner Baron Davies Kyle Moore Trey Morrison

Longest 32 22 16 15 14 11 11 11 10 9 7 7 6 5 4 4 2 1

Current 32 1 8 15 3 11 6 10 2 5 2 5 1 1

19 ALL-AMERICANS • 18 MLB DRAFT PICKS

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2017 LINE SCORES Feb 11, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Shawnee............. 011 010 000 - 3 8 3 (0-1) Northwest........... 120 310 00X - 7 8 2 (1-0) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Nathan Harrison (1-0) LP-Collin Jones (0-1) T-2:15 A-210 HR NWCC - Justin Milam 2 Feb 11, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Shawnee............. 000 13 - 4 7 2 (0-2) Northwest........... 618 0X - 15 14 2 (2-0) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Dalton Minton (1-0) LP-Dalton Coots (0-1) T-1:40 A-210 HR SCC - Cameron Chapman, Adam Jones HR NWCC - Jordan Volner, Baron Davies Feb 15, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss Jackson State....... 000 012 001 - 4 10 3 (0-5) Northwest........... 031 011 00X - 6 13 1 (3-0) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harrison Sandridge (1-0) Save-J.G. Lipscomb(1) LP-Josh Smith T-2:35 HR JSCC - Sadler Goodwin, Zane Phillips Feb 15, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Jackson State....... 100 005 0 - 6 9 1 (1-5) Northwest........... 001 100 0 - 2 4 4 (3-1) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Sadler Goodwin LP-Nathan Harrison (1-1) T-2:21 A-145 HR JSCC - Sadler Goodwin Feb 18, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Rend Lake........... 012 101 020 - 7 13 1 (1-0) Northwest........... 000 000 021 - 3 6 1 (3-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Dakota Head (1-0) LP-Dalton Minton (1-1) T-2:55 HR RLC - Grant Bruggenjohan HR NWCC - Jordan Volner Feb 18, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Rend Lake........... 000 021 0 - 3 5 0 (1-1) Northwest........... 000 030 1 - 4 8 3 (4-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-J.G. Lipscomb (1-0) LP-Martin Ward (0-1) T-2:39 A-185 HR RLC - Cody Clark HR NWCC - Grant McMinn Feb 22, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Southwest Tennessee. 001 001 010 - 3 10 1 (2-13) Northwest........... 000 010 44X - 9 9 1 (5-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Nathan Harrison (2-1) LP-Adrian Comas T-2:39 HR NWCC - Will Brooks Feb 22, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Southwest Tennessee. 210 401 0 - 8 8 2 (2-14) Northwest........... 012 064 X - 13 8 2 (6-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Trey Morrison (1-0) Save-J.G. Lipscomb(2) LP-Allen Denhart T-2:48 A-144 HR SWTN - Rusber Estrada, Andrew Miller, Will Hampson HR NWCC - Baron Davies 2 Feb 24, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Lake Land College... 200 000 0 - 2 5 1 (2-3) Northwest........... 006 001 X - 7 7 2 (7-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jarod Wright (1-0) LP-Blake Marks (0-2) T-2:00 HR LLC - Felix Baez NWCC - Aaron Campbell, Baron Davies

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Feb 24, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Lake Land College... 0 02 00 - 2 3 2 (2-4) Northwest........... (10)00 03 - 13 9 0 (8-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Dalton Minton (2-1) LP-Br. McNeely (1-1) T-1:38 A-148 HR NWCC - Baron Davies 2 (6), Aaron Campbell (2)

Mar 18, 2017 at Poplarville, Miss. Northwest........... 101 000 000 0 - 2 6 1 (12-8) Pearl River......... 001 100 000 1 - 3 6 1 (9-5) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Colby White (1-1) LP-J.G. Lipscomb (1-1) T-2:41 A-209 HR PRCC - Donte Peters

Mar 02, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Calhoun............. 000 000 000 - 0 3 1 (7-7) Northwest........... 000 102 00X - 3 5 3 (9-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harrison Sandridge (2-0) Save-J.G. Lipscomb(3) LP-Colin Chamblin T-1:55

Mar 22, 2017 at Scooba, Miss. Northwest........... 023 436 4 - 22 21 1 (13-8) East Mississippi.... 000 010 0 - 1 10 5 (9-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harrison Sandridge (3-0) LP-Cole Whitman (0-3) T-2:25 HR NWCC - David Herrington

Mar 02, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Calhoun............. 000 300 0 - 3 3 0 (8-7) Northwest........... 000 000 0 - 0 0 2 (9-3) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Seth Gulley LP-Ian Hawkins (0-1) T-1:47 A-115

Mar 22, 2017 at Scooba, Miss. Northwest........... 102 100 002 - 6 9 4 (14-8) East Mississippi.... 200 200 000 - 4 11 2 (9-7) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Drew Hurst (1-0) Save-J.G. Lipscomb(5) LP-Bubba Stockstill (2-1) T-3:30 A-185

Mar 04, 2017 at Tanner, Ala. Northwest........... 110 101 0 - 4 7 0 (10-3) Calhoun............. 030 000 0 - 3 9 2 (8-8) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jarod Wright (2-0) Save-J.G. Lipscomb(4) LP-Jacob Hallmark T-2:04 HR NWCC - David Herrington HR CALH - Collins Robinson Mar 04, 2017 at Tanner, Ala. Northwest........... 000 000 2 - 2 4 0 (11-3) Calhoun............. 000 000 0 - 0 3 1 (8-9) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Dalton Minton (3-1) LP-Bryant Atkins T-1:32 A-135 Mar 08, 2017 at Jackson, Tenn. Northwest........... 001 131 0 - 6 11 1 (11-4) Jackson State....... 023 014 X - 10 13 4 (10-9) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Christian Vick (2-2) LP-Nathan Harrison (2-2) T-2:54 HR NWCC - Jack McClure (1) Mar 08, 2017 at Jackson, Tenn. Northwest........... 020 100 0 - 3 6 2 (11-5) Jackson State....... 040 000 X - 4 9 2 (11-9) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Trevor Mace (1-0) Save-Jackson South(1) LP-Ian Hawkins (0-2) T-2:10 A-105 Mar 10, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Mississippi Delta... 0(10)0 010 3 - 14 14 4 (13-3) Northwest........... 10 2 000 1 - 4 6 3 (11-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Cole Marsh LP-Jarod Wright (2-1) T-2:31 A-120 Mar 10, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Coahoma............. 000 000 - 0 3 4 (9-5) Northwest........... 113 203 - 10 11 1 (12-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Dalton Minton (4-1) LP-Bryan Pala (2-1) T-1:57 A-133 HR NWCC - David Herrington (2), Hunter White (1) Mar 18, 2017 at Poplarville, Miss. Northwest........... 000 001 0 - 1 3 5 (12-7) Pearl River......... 042 010 4 - 11 10 1 (8-5) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Peyton Lee (3-0) LP-Dalton Minton (4-2) T-2:12 HR PRCC - Simon Landry, Lucas Scott, Logan Walters, Donte Peters

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Mar 24, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Jones County........ 100 000 0 - 1 4 2 (22-1) Northwest........... 040 312 1 - 11 14 0 (15-8) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jarod Wright (3-1) LP-Mason Strickland (6-1) T-2:19 HR NWCC - David Herrington (4) Mar 24, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Jones County........ 017 020 4 - 14 14 0 (23-1) Northwest........... 000 020 0 - 2 3 2 (15-9) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Logan Robbins (6-0) LP-Ian Hawkins (0-3) T-2:30 A-165 HR JCJC - Fred Franklin, Shelton Wallace 2, Tanner Huddleston Mar 28, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Holmes.............. 000 220 011 0 - 6 14 3 (11-14) Northwest........... 101 200 020 1 - 7 12 3 (16-9) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-J.G. Lipscomb (2-1) LP-Justin Hutton (1-2) T-3:01 Mar 28, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Holmes.............. 000 310 0 - 4 4 1 (11-15) Northwest........... 200 230 X - 7 10 2 (17-9) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Trey Morrison (2-0) Save-J.G. Lipscomb(6) LP-Nick Lawrence (2-1) T-2:15 A-149 HR NWCC - Aaron Campbell (3) Apr 01, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Copiah-Lincoln...... 025 001 330 - 14 14 0 (10-14) Northwest........... 000 006 000 - 6 8 5 (17-10) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Christian Day (2-2) Save-Zach James(1) LP-Jarod Wright (3-2) T-2:45 HR NWCC - Justin Milam Apr 01, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Copiah-Lincoln...... 110 006 0 - 8 7 1 (11-14) Northwest........... 001 021 0 - 4 7 5 (17-11) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Blake Sigrest (3-3) LP-Nathan Harrison (2-3) T-2:30 A-159 HR CLCC - Chandler Dillard

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2017 LINE SCORES Apr 05, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Coahoma............. 102 001 003 - 7 8 0 (11-14) Northwest........... 201 020 010 - 6 14 3 (17-12) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Wyatt Bailey LP-J.G. Lipscomb (2-2) T-2:38 HR CCC - Hunter Wilson HR NWCC - David Herrington (5)

Apr 19, 2017 at Moorhead, Miss. Northwest........... 320 000 000 - 5 5 2 (23-14) Mississippi Delta... 000 140 10X - 6 10 1 (23-13) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Hunter Allen (5-2) Save-Wesley Ross(1) LP-Nathan Harrison (3-4) T-2:31 HR MDCC - Jake Hartman, Wendell Rieves

Apr 05, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Coahoma............. 131 100 0 - 6 7 1 (11-15) Northwest........... 008 100 X - 9 9 2 (18-12) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kyle Moore (1-0) LP-Latalo Newson T-1:55 A-129 HR CCC - Hector Torres HR NWCC - David Herrington (6)

Apr 19, 2017 at Moorhead, Miss. Northwest........... 110 002 0 - 4 7 3 (24-14) Mississippi Delta... 001 000 0 - 1 7 2 (23-14) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kyle Moore (2-0) LP-Brandon Kessner (1-2) T-1:50 A-132

Apr 08, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Southwest........... 000 100 040 - 5 12 0 (12-16) Northwest........... 000 130 02X - 6 10 1 (19-12) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jarod Wright (4-2) Save-J.G. Lipscomb(7) LP-Kyle Coleman (2-3) T-2:11 HR SMCC - John Marcus McDowe HR NWCC - Spencer Cayten Apr 08, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Southwest........... 110 000 0 - 2 7 0 (12-17) Northwest........... 000 132 X - 6 11 2 (20-12) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Dalton Minton (5-2) LP-Josh Merchant (1-2) T-1:50 A-119 HR SMCC - Scooter Ginn HR NWCC - Baron Davies Apr 11, 2017 at Fulton, Miss. Northwest........... 000 011 200 03 - 7 9 1 (21-12) Itawamba............ 040 000 000 02 - 6 10 3 (21-8) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Nathan Harrison (3-3) Save-J.G. Lipscomb(8) LP-Sam Harrington (2-1) T-3:13 A-0 HR NWCC - Spencer Cayten (2) Apr 11, 2017 at Fulton, Miss. Northwest........... 000 220 4 - 8 11 1 (22-12) Itawamba............ 114 000 0 - 6 12 4 (21-9) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Trey Morrison (3-0) Save-J.G. Lipscomb(9) LP-Blake Appel (0-1) T-2:27 A-242 HR NWCC - Aaron Campbell (4) HR ICC - Tyreque Reed Apr 14, 2017 at Perkinston, Miss. Northwest........... 202 001 5 - 10 11 8 (22-13) Gulf Coast.......... 780 090 X - 24 20 3 (20-11) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Chris Crosby (6-3) LP-Jarod Wright (4-3) T-FORF-V HR NWCC - Aaron Campbell (5) HR MGCCC - Beau Bratton, Chase Fagan 2 *game later forfeited by MGCCC for ineligible players Apr 14, 2017 at Perkinston, Miss. Northwest........... 200 100 0 - 3 6 1 (23-13) Gulf Coast.......... 100 000 0 - 1 4 0 (20-12) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Dalton Minton (6-2) LP-Josh Lewis (1-4) T-1:43 A-302 HR NWCC - Brody Catt (1)

Apr 21, 2017 at Raymond, Miss. Northwest........... 000 201 400 - 7 12 2 (24-15) Hinds............... 220 001 04X - 9 9 2 (25-10) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Brandon Ross (1-1) Save-Quinton Logan(4) LP-Nathan Harrison (3-5) T-2:58 HR NWCC - Spencer Cayten HR HINDS - Jackson Mitchell Apr 21, 2017 at Raymond, Miss. Northwest........... 100 002 1 - 4 4 1 (25-15) Hinds............... 300 000 0 - 3 7 2 (25-11) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-J.G. Lipscomb (3-2) LP-Colin Coates (0-1) T-2:15 A-107 HR NWCC - David Herrington Apr 29, 2017 at Meridian, Miss. Northwest........... 400 000 010 - 5 10 1 (25-16) Meridian............ 003 120 02X - 8 11 0 (23-18) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Logan McDowell (4-0) LP-Dalton Minton (6-3) T-2:45 HR NWCC - Brody Catt HR MCC - J.D. Gann Apr 29, 2017 at Meridian, Miss. Northwest........... 211 030 1 - 8 14 0 (26-16) Meridian............ 000 001 0 - 1 4 2 (23-19) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jarod Wright (5-3) LP-Hunter Stanley (5-4) T-1:47 HR NWCC - Zack Pope HR MCC - Zack Carter

May 06, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. East Central........ 001 001 1 - 3 6 4 (31-15) Northwest........... 003 200 X - 5 6 1 (29-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jarod Wright (7-3) Save-J.G. Lipscomb(10) LP-Dylan Marsh (2-3) T-1:58 A-209

MACJC/R23 PLAYOFFS (Best-of-3) May 11, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Copiah-Lincoln...... 000 001 01 - 2 8 5 (20-26) Northwest........... 021 022 12 - 10 13 1 (30-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jarod Wright (8-3) LP-Hunter Fortenberry (1-3) T-2:26 A-177 May 13, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Copiah-Lincoln...... 000 002 001 - 3 8 3 (20-27) Northwest........... 000 012 42X - 9 11 1 (31-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Dalton Minton (7-4) LP-Blake Sigrest T-2:47 A-165 HR NWCC - Aaron Campbell, Spencer Cayten, Zack Pope

NJCAA REGION 23 TOURNAMENT May 17, 2017 at Ellisville, Miss. East Central........ 000 100 000 - 1 4 1 (33-16) Northwest........... 002 501 00X - 8 12 2 (32-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jarod Wright (9-3) LP-Kolby Crowley (2-1) T-2:33 A-719 May 18, 2017 at Ellisville, Miss. LSU Eunice.......... 130 021 010 - 8 12 3 (46-10) Northwest........... 101 000 200 - 4 10 1 (32-18) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Ridge Heisler (8-0) LP-Kyle Moore (2-1) T-3:04 A-431 May 19, 2017 at Ellisville, Miss. Pearl River......... 040 000 031 2 - 10 15 3 (29-19) Northwest........... 400 002 110 0 - 8 16 3 (32-19) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Luke Bradley (4-0) LP-Nathan Harrison (3-6) T-3:45 A-378

May 02, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Northeast........... 103 (11)03 0 - 18 13 0 (19-23) Northwest........... 040 2 01 0 - 7 6 5 (26-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Max Ludka (2-4) LP-Harrison Sandridge (3-1) T-2:53 HR NEMCC - Tucker Childers 2 May 02, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Northeast........... 120 003 1 - 7 10 0 (20-23) Northwest........... 301 106 X - 11 11 2 (27-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jarod Wright (6-3) LP-Ryan Wesson (5-2) T-3:00 A-236 May 06, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. East Central........ 032 000 010 - 6 7 1 (31-14) Northwest........... 000 010 011 - 3 6 1 (28-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Cole Gray (4-4) LP-Dalton Minton (6-4) T-2:44 HR ECCC - Billy Cameron

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FINAL CAREER STATS

Individual Career History Aaron Campbell Year

2016 2017 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

.339 50-50 .305 50-49 .322 100-99

ab

180 174 354

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

41 61 35 53 76 114

r

12 16 28

1 2 3

5 6 11

36 90 48 91 84 181

.500 .523 .511

19 12 31

4 13 17

30 17 47

3 1 4

.408 .390 .399

3 1 4

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

3 12-16 3 12-16 6 24-32

75 86 161

9 6 15

2 3 5

.977 .968 .972

fld%

Spencer Cayten Year

2016 2017 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

.304 17-14 .339 36-30 .329 53-44

avg

46 118 164

7 22 29

14 40 54

2 8 10

0 3 3

1 4 5

10 28 38

19 66 85

.413 .559 .518

4 4 8

3 4 7

17 23 40

1 1 2

.389 .381 .383

1 0 1

2 0 2

2-2 5-5 7-7

0 6 6

0 0 0

0 .000 0 1.000 0 1.000

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

59 105 65 97 124 202

16 21 37

.911 .885 .898

David Herrington Year

2016 2017 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

.367 49-49 .423 47-47 .397 96-96

avg

158 182 340

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

33 58 52 77 85 135

r

12 14 26

2 2 4

0 7 7

24 74 34 116 58 190

.468 .637 .559

18 16 34

12 7 19

16 22 38

3 3 6

.466 .483 .475

1 2 3

6 23-26 2 32-38 8 55-64

J.G. Lipscomb Year

2015 2017 TOTAL Year

2015 2017 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%

.444 .000 .444

6-2 0-0 6-2

9 0 9

2 0 2

4 0 4

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

1 0 1

4 0 4

.444 .000 .444

0 0 0

0 0 0

1 0 1

0 0 0

.444 .000 .444

0 0 0

0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0

6 5 11

6 8 14

1 1 2

.923 .929 .926

era

w-l

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

3.12 2.47 2.86

5-1 3-2 8-3

11 21 32

5 0 5

0 0 0

0/1 0/2 0/3

1 10 11

33.2 22.2 56.1

36 20 56

17 11 28

15 8 23

14 11 25

26 23 49

8 0 8

0 1 1

1 2 3

159 104 263

.275 .238 .260

1 9 10

11 5 16

0 0 0

0 2 2

3 2 5

Jack McClure Year

2017 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%

.167 15-15 .167 15-15

avg

36 36

7 7

6 6

1 1

0 0

1 1

2 2

10 10

.278 .278

12 12

7 7

13 13

0 0

.455 .455

0 0

1 1

2-3 2-3

93 93

8 8

2 2

.981 .981

Dalton Minton Year

2016 2017 TOTAL Year

2016 2017 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%

.500 .000 .500

1-1 0-0 1-1

2 0 2

0 0 0

1 0 1

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

1 0 1

.500 .000 .500

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

.500 .000 .500

0 0 0

0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 3 3

15 18 33

1 2 3

.938 .913 .923

era

w-l

2.55 3-1 2.62 7-4 2.59 10-5

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

12 13 25

10 13 23

2 3 5

0/0 1/1 1/1

0 0 0

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

57.2 66 72.0 65 129.2 131

ip

27 39 66

21 27 48

23 46 34 69 57 115

11 7 18

0 1 1

2 6 8

250 319 569

.301 .243 .269

8 6 14

3 6 9

0 0 0

0 4 4

5 6 11

Zack Pope Year

2017 TOTAL

42

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

.234 36-23 .234 36-23

avg

77 77

19 19

18 18

4 4

1 1

2 2

15 15

30 30

.390 .390

10 10

1 1

21 21

0 0

.322 .322

2 2

2 2

2-3 2-3

26 26

0 0

1 1

.963 .963

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FINAL CAREER STATS

Individual Career History Jordan Volner

Year

2017 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

.333 .333

11-9 11-9

30 30

8 8

10 10

3 3

0 0

2 2

5 5

19 19

.633 .633

1 1

2 2

12 12

0 0

.394 .394

0 0

0 0

0-0 0-0

43 43

2 2

0 1.000 0 1.000

fld%

Jarod Wright Year

2016 2017 TOTAL Year

2016 2017 TOTAL

avg

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

.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

5 6 11

14 13 27

era

w-l

3.05 5-6 3.51 9-3 3.28 14-9

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

15 16 31

13 15 28

3 3 6

0/0 0/0 0/0

0 0 0

ip

e

fld%

3 .864 0 1.000 3 .927

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

80.1 78 81.2 85 162.0 163

43 50 93

35 41 76

27 65 21 64 48 129

14 13 27

2 1 3

4 5 9

343 362 705

.256 .262 .259

5 5 10

4 11 15

0 1 1

3 1 4

4 4 8

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MLB DRAFT PICKS

ALL-TIME DRAFT PICKS (1986-2016) Cody Reed, LHP Bill Selby, 2B Jordan Barnes, CF Chad Cregar, 1B Rolando Geigel, P Dalton Dulin, SS Domenick Carlini, LHP 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) 2016 (21st) 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

Minnesota Twins 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 Domenick Carlini

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

2006, 2007 2007 2007 2006, 2007 2006, 2007 2006, 2007 2006, 2007 2012, 2013 2013 2013 2010 2015 2013-14

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) 2016 (21st)

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 Minnesota Twins

Mark Carson Era (2006-present)

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RANGERS IN THE MINORS Left-handed pitcher Domenick Carlini was selected in the 21st round by the Minnesota Twins on the final day of the 2016 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Carlini was 8-2 with a 2.03 ERA and two complete games in 16 appearances for Southeastern Louisiana his senior season en route to Second Team All-Southland Conference honors. In 97.1 innings of work, Carlini held opposing hitters to a .206 batting average while striking out 63 against 36 walks. He was 1-0 with three saves as a junior. In a 3-2 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional win over Utah Valley on June 5, 2016, Carlini scattered two hits, one earned run and four strikeouts to close his Lion career on a high note. Carlini played the 2013-14 seasons for Northwest and helped the Rangers to back-to-back 30-win seasons, posting a 7-8 career record with five complete games, two saves and a 3.04 ERA. He struck out 119 batters (fourth most in school history) against 35 walks in 119.2 career innings pitched. He was named “Mr. Ranger” after his sophomore season in addition to earning Second Team All-MACJC honors. The Nesbit native and DeSoto Central product is the 18th all-time MLB draft pick by way of Northwest and sixth in the last four years.

DOMENICK CARLINI

YEAR 2016 2017 Career

TEAM ELZ CR Minors

LEVEL ROK A (Full) Minors

W L ERA G GS CG SHO 1 7 4.83 12 8 1 0 4 8 5.18 17 16 0 0 5 15 5.05 29 24 1 0

SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO AVG WHIP 1 50.1 63 32 27 3 2 10 0 41 .310 1.45 0 83.1 96 56 48 12 5 29 0 66 .288 1.50 1 133.2 159 88 75 15 7 39 0 107 .297 1.48

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 spent the 2013-15 seasons down in Tampa, Fla., in rookie ball for the GCL Yankees1 and GCL Yankees2. He opened the 2016 season with the Birmingham Bloomfield Beavers in the newly-created USPBL League before being sidelined with a foot injury.

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 2016 AUB A (Short) 40 113 12 21 30 3 3 0 9 13 0 34 7 1 .186 .277 .265 .542 Career Minors 75 212 39 48 65 9 4 0 17 31 0 55 15 2 .226 .341 .307 .648

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FOUR-YEAR PLAYERS

CLAY CASEY

DOMENICK CARLINI

2018 (current season) Brant Blaylock

OF

Southern Mississippi

2017 Jarod Wright Aaron Campbell David Herrington Dalton Minton Spencer Cayten

RHP OF INF LHP DH

Southern Mississippi Austin Peay Delta State Delta State William Carey

2016 Colt Smith LeeMarcus Boyd Peyton Plumlee Cody Cooper Ryan Skalnik Hunter Lacefield Hunter Wilson Jamell Newson Jonathan Lindsey Austin Towles J.R. Miller

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

Southern Mississippi Southern Mississippi Mississippi State Western Kentucky Missouri State Mississippi College Mississippi College Delta State Delta State Delta State Union University

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

Houston/Delta State 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 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 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 Univ. 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 Lee University

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

INF P P 2B P OF SS

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

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

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FOUR-YEAR PLAYERS 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

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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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. .423 - David Herrington (77-182) - 2017 At-Bats 1. 190 - Michael Ross - 2007 2. 188 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015 3. 187 - Charlie Edwards - 2007 4. 185 - Hunter Wilson - 2016 5. 184 - Craig Dean - 2007 6. 183 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2016 7. 182 - David Herrington - 2017 8. 180 - Aaron Campbell - 2016 9. 179 - Jon Reeder - 2000 10. 177 - Taylor Walker - 2007 11. 176 - Cristian Cajigas - 2001 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

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Hits 1. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.

77 - Taylor Walker - 2007 77 - David Herrington - 2017 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 - Hunter Wilson - 2016 66 - Kory Petri - 2007 66 - Nathan Bowden - 1999

Doubles 1. 17 - Jeremy Gross - 1996 17 - Michael Gonzalez - 1999 17 - Will Corban - 2001 17 - Taylor Walker - 2007 17 - Matt James - 2009 17 - Dalton Dulin - 2015 7. 16 - Cristian Cajigas - 2001 16 - Gary-Scott Gabbert - 2004 16 - Taylor King - 2014 16 - Aaron Campbell - 2017 10. 15 - Five Players Tied 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. 116 - David Herrington - 2017 2018 NORTHWEST BASEBALL • NWCCRANGERS.COM


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DREW KLEPZIG

CHARLIE EDWARDS

Stolen Bases 1. 46 - Dalton Dulin (46-53) - 2015 2. 35 - James Lear (35-39) - 2014 3. 32 - David Herrington (32-38) - 2017 4. 29 - Mark Rowan (29-NA) - 1982 29 - Chad Wardlaw (29-30) - 2010 6. 27 - Jon Bradley (27-27) - 1985 7. 26 - Josh Johnson (26-30) - 2011 26 - Josh Johnson (26-27) - 2012 9. 25 - Michael Ross (25-28) - 2007 10. 24 - Paul Bakke (24-NA) - 1985 11. 23 - Three Players Tied

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

Walks 1. 40 - Andy Brauer - 1980 2. 39 - Jamell Newson - 2015 3. 37 - Josh Irvin - 2004 4. 36 - Bentley Browning - 1983 36 - Jamell Newson - 2016 6. 35 - Tom Carroll - 1983 35 - Clay Casey - 2015 8. 34 - Michael Pennington - 2003 9. 33 - James Lear - 2014 10. 32 - Troy Martin - 2003

Hit-By-Pitches 1. 17 - Taylor King - 2014 2. 14 - Drew Klepzig - 2011 3. 13 - Barry Finnie - 1999 13 - Aaron Campbell - 2017 5. 12 - David Herrington - 2016 6. 11 - James Lear - 2014 11 - Jordan Barnes - 2013 11 - Chad Wardlaw - 2011 11 - Blake Embrey - 2007 11 - B.W. Beckwith - 2005

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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Most Sacrifice Hits 1. 13 - Mark Rich - 1986 2. 12 - Hunter Wilson - 2016 3. 9 - Jay King - 2014 4. 8 - Mike Hargett - 1985 8 - Stuart Chick - 2015 8 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015 7. 7 - Gary McDonald - 1980 7 - Greg Crenshaw - 1986 7 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2016 10. 6 - Rick Johnston - 1985 6 - Jon Reeder - 2000 6 - Dylan Castoria - 2013 6 - David Herrington - 2016 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 50 - Aaron Campbell - 2016 50 - Hunter Wilson - 2016 50 - Aaron Campbell - 2017

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TIM SENTER

Appearances 1. 21 - Justin Goodrich - 2002 21 - J.G. Lipscomb - 2017 3. 20 - Tim Senter - 2003 4. 19 - Paul Sills - 1986 19 - Mike Glover - 1983 19 - Jeff Walls - 1999 19 - Nathan Harrison - 2017 8. 18 - Craig Yancey - 1983 18 - Tyler Scholl - 2014 18 - Koby Busby - 2015 18 - Colin Liles - 2015 18 - J.R. Miller - 2016 18 - Jonathan Lindsey - 2016 Wins 1. 2. 5.

11 - Paul Sills (11-0) - 1986 9 - Steve Benton (9-2) - 1985 9 - Shane Hargett (9-3) - 1996 9 - Jarod Wright (9-3) - 2017 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 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. 10 - J.G. Lipscomb - 2017 2. 9 - Nason Williams - 1996* 3. 7 - Justin Goodrich - 2002 4. 6 - Tyler Scholl - 2014 6 - Koby Busby - 2015 6. 5 - Jeff Walls - 1999 5 - Tyler Scholl - 2013 8. 4 - Tatum Brown - 2000 4 - Josh Irvin - 2004 4 - Drew Griffin - 2011 4 - Koby Busby - 2016

CONNER DOUGLAS

Innings Pitched 1. 98.0 - Shane Hargett - 1996 2. 83.0 - Paul Sills - 1986 3. 82.0 - Glenn Downs - 1996 4. 81.2 - Jarod Wright - 2017 5. 80.1 - Jarod Wright - 2016 6. 80.0 - Jason Green - 1997 7. 75.1 - Garrett Radicioni - 2011 8. 74.1 - Joel Posey - 2000 9. 73.1 - Cody Reed - 2013 10. 72.2 - Conner Douglas - 2005 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. 1.25 - J.R. Miller (33.2 IP) - 2016 8. 1.31 - Bart McAtee (42.2 IP) - 1987 9. 1.33 - Joel Posey (63.0 IP) - 2001 10. 1.38 - Travis England (30.1 IP) - 1990 Opponent Batting Average (min. 30 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

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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. 69 - Dalton Minton - 2017 8. 67 - Fred Kramer - 1985 9. 65 - Cody Reed - 2012 65 - Jarod Wright - 2016 11. 64 - Tarus Hervey - 2011 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. 362 - Jarod Wright - 2017 2. 343 - Jarod Wright - 2016 3. 336 - Conner Douglas - 2005 4. 324 - Cody Reed - 2013 5. 323 - Garrett Radicioni - 2011 6. 320 - Chris Garrett - 2006 7. 319 - Dalton Minton - 2017 8. 316 - Colt Smith - 2016 9. 312 - Zach Cook - 2001 10. 310 - Joel Posey - 2000

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 41 - Jarod Wright - 2017 6. 40 - Joshua Posey - 2008 7. 39 - Brian Leach - 2007 8. 38 - Connor Douglas - 2005 38 - Garrett Radicioni - 2011 10. 37 - Jason Green - 1998 37 - Matt Shaw - 2010 37 - Colt Smith - 2016 Most Doubles Allowed 1. 24 - Chris Garrett - 2006 2. 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 14 - Colt Smith - 2016 14 - Jarod Wright - 2016 10. 13 - Six Players Tied 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 15 - Colt Smith - 2016 5. 14 - Ken Ellis - 2004 14 - Chris Garrett - 2006 14 - Mark Husband - 2010 8. 13 - Tim Senter - 2004 13 - Cody Waddell - 2013 Runners Picked Off 1. 9 - Donnie Corey - 2000 2. 7 - Joel Posey - 2000 7 - Tanner Cable - 2013 4. 5 - Chase Ware - 2007 5 - Peyton Plumlee - 2016 6. 4 - 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 14 - Hunter White - 2017 5. 11 - Joseph Blair - 2011 11 - Drew Klepzig - 2011 7. 10 - Jeffrey Ferrell - 2003 10 - Rick Russell - 2009 10 - Cody Cooper - 2016 10. 9 -Four Players Tied

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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 10. .432 (1437 AB) - 2000 .432 (1247 AB) - 2003 Most Games Played 1. 57 - 2007 2. 54 - 2000 54 - 1999 4. 52 - 2011 5. 51 - 2005 51 - 2010 51 - 2017 8. 50 - 2015-16 50 - 2009 50 - 1986 Most At-Bats 1. 1,676 - 2007 2. 1,584 - 1999 3. 1,551 - 2017 4. 1,538 - 2016 5. 1,522 - 2015 6. 1,491 - 2011 7. 1,480 - 1996 8. 1,437 - 2000 9. 1,415 - 2013

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

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

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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 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 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 Times Hit by Pitch 1. 78 - 2014 2. 65 - 2017 3. 62 - 2016 4. 61 - 2011 5. 58 - 2008 6. 52 - 2005 7. 51 - 2001 8. 48 - 2015 9. 46 - 2007 46 - 2013 Fewest Strikeouts 1. 105 - 1981 2. 106 - 1983 3. 109 - 1977 4. 126 - 1980 5. 127 - 1989 6. 141 - 1984 7. 157 - 1982 8. 158 - 1986 9. 159 - 1988 159 - 1991

Most Sacrifice Flies 1. 35 - 1999 2. 34 - 2007 3. 31 - 2002 31 - 2005 5. 29 - 2004 6. 28 - 2006 28 - 2000 8. 27 - 2011 27 - 2003 Most Sacrifice Hits 1. 42 - 2016 2. 37 - 1986 3. 36 - 2011 4. 33 - 1990 33 - 1994 6. 30 - 1995 30 - 2014 8. 29 - 1977 29 -2015 10. 28 - 2013 Most Stolen Bases 1. 126 (126-143) - 2013 126 (126-153) - 2015 3. 124 (124-NA) - 1985 4. 123 (123-142) - 2007 5. 117 (117-131) - 2014 6. 108 (108-121) - 2012 7. 104 (104-128) - 2011 8. 103 (103-111) - 1999 9. 95 (95-123) - 2016 10. 94 (94-NA) - 1983 Fewest Caught Stealing 1. 6 (52-58) - 2001 6 (29-35) - 2004 3. 7 (50-57) - 2005 4. 8 (103-111) - 1999 8 (42-50) - 2002 6. 10 (81-91) - 2010 7. 11 (35-46) - 2003 11 (43-54) - 2006 11 (57-68) - 2009 Most Stolen Base 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. 123 (95-123) - 2016 8. 121 (108-121) - 2012 9. 112 (93-112) - 2017 10. 111 (103-111) - 1999 11. 105 (93-105) - 2000

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SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS 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, ‘00 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 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. 6.40 (329.0 IP) - 2014 5. 6.30 (351.0 IP) - 2000 6. 6.19 (358.2 IP) - 2013 7. 6.06 (332.2 IP) - 2001 6.06 (390.2 IP) - 2017 9. 5.99 (298.0 IP) - 1985 10. 5.97 (345.0 IP) - 2002 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 32 (32-19) - 2017 Most Saves 1. 13 - 1999 13 - 2015 3. 10 - 2000 10 - 2011 10 - 2014 10 - 2017 7. 9 - 1996 9 - 2002 9 - 2007 9 - 2016

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

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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. 338 - 2017 2. 331 - 2016 3. 329 - 2007 4. 317 - 2013 5. 316 - 2000 6. 315 - 1999 7. 301 - 2014 8. 297 - 2012 9. 294 - 2002 10. 288 - 2001 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. 30 - 2016

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 16 - 2016 5. 12 - 2011 12 - 1999 12 - 2015 8. 11 - 2010 11 - 2012 10. 10 - 2005 Most Runners Caught Stealing 1. 26 - 2011 2. 23 - 2002 23 - 2012 4. 20 - 2017 5. 18 - 2001 18 - 2003 18 - 2005 18 - 2007 9. 17 - 1999 17 - 2016 Highest Fielding Percentage 1. .967 - 2000 2. .964 - 2008 3. .958 - 2015 .958 - 2014 5. .956 - 2012 6. .954 - 2016 7. .953 - 2002 .953 - 2003 9. .952 - 2006 10. .950 - 2011

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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. .397 - David Herrington (135-340) - 2016-17 6. .392 - Kory Petri (111-283) - 2007, 09 7. .384 - Ernesto Diaz (104-271) - 1997-98 8. .379 - Paul Bakke (113-298) - 1985-86 .379 - Seth Walker (106-280) - 2008-09 10. .378 - Charlie Edwards (127-336) - 2006-07 11. .377 - Brandon Kizer (87-231) - 1999-00 At-Bats 1. 371 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 2. 354 - Aaron Campbell - 2016-17 3. 340 - David Herrington - 2016-17 4. 336 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 5. 318 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 6. 314 - Michael Ross - 2006-07 7. 311 - Jon Reeder - 1999-00 8. 310 - James Lear - 2013-14 9. 309 - Craig Dean - 2007-08 10. 303 - Jay King - 2013-14 11. 301 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 Runs Scored 1. 103 - Seth Walker - 2008-09 2. 98 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 3. 96 - Michael Ross - 2006-07 4. 94 - Eduardo Pena - 1998-99 94 - Jon Reeder - 1999-00 94 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 94 - James Lear - 2013-14 8. 88 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 9. 87 - Brad Burkhead - 2002-03 10. 86 - Bentley Browning - 1983-84 11. 85 - David Herrington - 2016-17

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Hits 1. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 14. 15.

EDUARDO PENA

135 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 135 - David Herrington - 2016-17 127 - Brad Burkhead - 2002-03 127 - Charlie Edwards - 2006-07 124 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 118 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 117 - Marcus Van Every - 1998-99 116 - Craig Dean - 2007-08 114 - Aaron Campbell - 2016-17 113 - 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

Doubles 1. 32 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 2. 28 - Aaron Campbell - 2016-17 3. 26 - Brad Burkhead - 2002-03 26 - Kory Petri - 2007,09 26 - David Herrington - 2016-17 6. 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 22 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 Triples 1. 8 - Chris Mitchell - 1995-96 2. 6 - Clint Sewell - 1988-89 6 - Dex Herrington - 2011-12 6 - Jamell Newson - 2015-16 5. 5 - Seven Players Tied

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Home Runs 1. 32 - Eduardo Pena - 1998-99 2. 28 - Seth Walker - 2008-09 3. 24 - Marcus Van Every - 1998-99 4. 23 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 5. 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. 84 - Aaron Campbell - 2016-17 11. 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. 190 - David Herrington - 2016-17 10. 181 - Aaron Campbell - 2016-17 11. 174 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16

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MICHAEL ROSS

Stolen Bases 1. 55 - James Lear (55-63) - 2013-14 55 - David Herrington (55-64) - 2016-17 3. 52 - Josh Johnson (52-57) - 2011-12 4. 50 - Chad Wardlaw (50-53) - 2010-11 5. 46 - Dalton Dulin (46-53) - 2015 6. 40 - Paul Bakke (40-40) - 1985-86 7. 39 - LeeMarcus Boyd (39-50) - 2015-16 8. 36 - Jon Reeder (36-39) - 1999-00 36 - Michael Ross (36-40) - 2006-07 10. 35 - Bradley Noland (35-44) - 2011-12 11. 34 - Brennan Pugh (34-37) - 2013-14 Walks 1. 75 - Jamell Newson - 2015-16 2. 64 - Josh Irvin - 2004-05 3. 60 - Michael Ross - 2006-07 4. 56 - Michael Pennington - 2003-04 5. 55 - Troy Martin - 2001-03 6. 53 - Andy Gesell - 2000-01 7. 51 - Tom Carroll - 1982-83 8. 50 - Gary-Scott Gabbert - 2003-04 9. 49 - Bentley Browning - 1983-84 49 - Greg Messer - 2000-01 49 - James Lear - 2013-14 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) - 2003-04 7. .475 - David Herrington (340 AB) - 2016-17 8. .474 - Eduardo Pena (277 AB) - 1998-99 9. .471 - Troy Martin (254 AB) - 2001-03 10 .470 - Brandon Kizer (231 AB) - 1999-00 Hit-By-Pitches 1. 23 - Barry Finnie - 1997-99 2. 20 - Taylor King - 2013-14 3. 19 - David Herrington - 2016-17 4. 18 - Drew Klepzig - 2010-11 5. 17 - Greg Messer - 2000-01 17 - James Lear - 2013-14 17 - Aaron Campbell - 2016-17 8. 16 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 16 - James Clark - 2014-15 10. 15 - Chad Wardlaw - 2010-11 11. 14 - Gary-Scott Gabbert - 2003-04 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. 17 - Hunter Wilson - 2015-16 2. 16 - Mark Rich - 1985-86 3. 15 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 4. 12 - Jay King - 2013-14 5. 11 - Rick Johnston - 1985-86 11 - Stuart Chick - 2014-15 7. 9 - Josh Johnson - 2011-12 8. 8 - Mike Hargett - 1984-85 8 - David Herrington - 2016-17 10. 7 - 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. 100 - Aaron Campbell - 2016-17 3. 99 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00 4. 98 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 5. 97 - Kory Petri - 2007, 09 6. 96 - Chad Wardlaw - 2010-11 96 - David Herrington - 2016-17 8. 95 - Craig Dean - 2007-08 95 - Jamell Newson - 2015-16 10. 94 - Rick Russell - 2007, 09 94 - James Lear - 2013-14 12. 93 - Michael Ross - 2006-07 93 - Bradley Noland - 2011-12

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CODY REED

Appearances 1. 33 - Tim Senter - 2003-04 33 - Tyler Scholl - 2013-14 3. 32 - J.G. Lipscomb - 2015, 17 4. 31 - Craig Yancey - 1982-83 31 - Koby Busby - 2015-16 31 - Jarod Wright - 2016-17 7. 30 - Mike Irby - 1989-90 30 - Justin Goodrich - 2001-02 9. 29 - Colin Liles - 2014-15 29 - Jonathan Lindsey - 2015-16 11. 28 - Paul Sills - 1985-86 28 - Chris Tice - 1985-86 28 - Jeff Walls - 1998-99 28 - Colt Smith - 2015-16 28 - J.R. Miller - 2015-16 Wins 1. 2. 3. 5.

16 - Cody Reed (16-5) - 2012-13 15 - Joel Posey (15-3) - 2000-01 14 - Chase Ware (14-4) - 2006-07 14 - Jarod Wright (14-9) - 2016-17 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

Complete Games 1. 15 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 2. 10 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 10 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 4. 9 - Jason Green - 1997-98 9 - Josh Barton - 2001-02 6. 7 - Amaury Almodovar - 1997-98 7 - Jeffrey Vance - 2008-09 8. 6 - Seven Players Tied

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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 11 - J.G. Lipscomb - 2016-17 3. 10 - Nason Williams - 1996-97 10 - Koby Busby - 2015-16 5. 8 - Justin Goodrich - 2001-02 6. 6 - Drew Griffin - 2010-11 7. 5 - Tatum Brown - 1999-00 5 - Jeff Walls - 1998-99 9. 4 - Josh Irvin - 2004-05 10. 3 - Nine Players Tied Most Strikeouts 1. 161 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 2. 152 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 3. 129 - Jarod Wright - 2016-17 4. 126 - Richard Moise - 1994-95 5. 119 - Domenick Carlini - 2013-14 6. 117 - Tarus Hervey - 2010-11 7. 115 - Jason Green - 1997-98 115 - Dalton Minton - 2016-17 9. 106 - Steven Oelke - 1999-00 10. 104 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 11. 102 - Josh Ross - 2007-08

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CHASE WARE

Innings Pitched 1. 162.0 - Jarod Wright - 2016-17 2. 137.2 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 3. 137.1 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 137.1 - Colt Smith - 2015-16 5. 133.1 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 6. 129.2 - Dalton Minton - 2016-17 7. 128.1 - Shane Hargett - 1995-96 8. 121.1 - Chris Garrett - 2005-06 9. 120.0 - Josh Barton - 2001-02 120.0 - Jason Green - 1997-98 11. 119.2 - Domenick Carlini - 2013-14 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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CAREER PITCHING RECORDS

JAROD WRIGHT

HUNTER WHITE

LEEMARCUS BOYD

Most Games Started 1. 28 - Jarod Wright - 2016-17 2. 25 - Colt Smith - 2015-16 3. 23 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 23 - Dalton Minton - 2016-17 23 - Brandon Westmoreland - 2003-04 6. 21 - Colt Burns - 2011-12 7. 20 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 20 - Josh Barton - 2001-02 20 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 20 - Matt Ferguson - 2013-14 11. 19 - Four Players Tied

Most Caught Stealing (by catcher) 1. 22 - Matt Smith - 2001-02 2. 20 - Luke Carroll - 2000-01 3. 19 - Rick Russell - 2007, 09 4. 18 - Joseph Blair - 2010-11 18 - Justin Rose - 2011-12 6. 16 - Drew Klepzig - 2010-11 16 - Felix Bruno - 2004-05 8. 15 - Kody Kimbrough - 2014-15 9. 14 - Hunter White - 2017-present 14 - Cody Cooper - 2015-16 11. 13 - Will Britt - 2006-07

Most Batters Faced 1. 705 - Jarod Wright - 2016-17 2. 615 - Colt Smith - 2015-16 3. 601 - Cody Reed - 2012-13 4. 579 - Chris Garrett - 2005-06 5. 577 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 6. 569 - Dalton Minton - 2016-17 7. 561 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 8. 526 - Josh Barton - 2001-02 9. 523 - Domenick Carlini - 2013-14 10. 522 - Matt Ferguson - 2013-14

Lowest Stolen Base Against Percentage 1. .660 - Justin Rose (35-53) - 2011-12 2. .674 - Hunter White (29-43) - 2017-present 3. .679 - Joseph Blair (38-56) - 2010-11 4. .710 - Marcus Van Every (22-31) - 1998-99 5. .717 - Kody Kimbrough (38-53) - 2014-15 6. .718 - Matt Smith (56-78) - 2001-02 7. .733 - Felix Bruno (44-60) - 2004-05 8. .744 - Cody Carson (29-39) - 2012-13 9. .759 - Rick Russell (60-79) - 2007, 09 10. .761 - Jeffrey Ferrell (35-46) - 2003-04

Most Double Plays Turned 1. 53 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 2. 48 - Jay King - 2013-14 48 - Chase Clark - 2013-14 4. 36 - Bradley Noland - 2011-12 5. 34 - James Clark - 2014-15 6. 30 - Jeremy Carlisle - 2011-12 30 - Tanner Densford - 2013-14 8. 29 - Drew Griffin - 2010-11 9. 27 - Hugh Brown - 2004-05 10. 23 - Ryan Skalnik - 2016 11. 22 - Dalton Dulin - 2015

Most Runners Picked Off 1. 12 - Donnie Corey - 2000-01 2. 8 - Tanner Cable - 2013-14 3. 7 - Joel Posey - 2000-01 7 - Chase Ware - 2006-07 5. 6 - Brandon Hall - 2007-08 6 - Justin Rose - 2011-12 6 - Ken Ellis - 2004-05 8. 5 - Josh Barton - 2001-02 5 - Peyton Plumlee - 2016 10. 4 - Seven Players Tied

Most Putouts 1. 610 - Andy Gesell - 2000-01 2. 604 - Troy Martin - 2001-03 3. 493 - Joel Rich - 2009-10 4. 492 - Rick Russell - 2007, 09 5. 449 - Chase Clark - 2013-14 6. 441 - James Clark - 2014-15 7. 382 - Jeremy Carlisle - 2011-12 8. 359 - Luke Carroll - 2000-01 9. 348 - Brandon Kizer - 1999-00 10. 323 - Nathan Bowden - 1999-00

Highest Fielding Percentage (min. 140 chances) 1. 1.000 - Chad Wardlaw (137-5-0) - 2010-11 2. .994 - Will Britt (302-40-2) - 2006-07 .994 - Kyle Chunn (152-13-1) - 2005-06 4. .990 - Luke Carroll (359-37-4) - 2000-01 .990 - Chad Cregar (276-15-3) - 2006-07 6. .988 - Chase McNatt (151-18-2) - 2002-03 7. .987 - James Clark (441-15-6) - 2014-15 8. .985 - Jeffrey Ferrell (180-15-3) - 2003-04 9. .984 - Brandon Kizer (348-23-6) - 1999-00 10. .983 - Five Players Tied

10-TIME MACJC CHAMPIONS • 26 NJCAA REGIONAL APPS

Most Assists 1. 278 - LeeMarcus Boyd - 2015-16 2. 207 - Jay King - 2013-14 3. 202 - David Herrington - 2016-17 4. 199 - Drew Griffin - 2010-11 5. 197 - Hugh Brown - 2004-05 6. 188 - Taylor Walker - 2007-08 7. 179 - Gary-Scott Gabbert - 2003-04 8. 174 - Michael Ross - 2006-07 9. 169 - Dustin Young - 2005-06 10. 164 - Bradley Noland - 2011-12

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ALL-MACJC/ALL-REGION NJCAA All-Region 1977 P-Kim Todd INF-Carey Smith OF-Ben Evans (All-Eastern) 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 1996 C-Jeremy Gross OF-Robbie Rhea 2B-Chris Mitchell OF-Mike Hanson RHP-Shane Hargett 1997 1B-Brandon Burnett 1998 OF-Eduardo Pena P/1B-Amaury Almodovar 1999 1B-Nathan Bowden OF-Eduardo Pena OF-Daniel Husband 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 2009 OF-Seth Walker 2011 INF-Drew Griffin OF-Chad Wardlaw 2013 OF-Dylan Castoria LHP-Cody Reed 2014 OF-Kramer Hollenbach SS-Jay King 2015 OF-Clay Casey SS-Dalton Dulin 2017 INF-David Herrington

1976 2B-Ben Evans Joe Wilson INF-Carey Smith

1993 P/C-Chris Ware OF-Shane Faulkner (2nd) 2B-Chris McMinn (2nd)

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

1995 3B-Wash Respess 2B-Chris Mitchell OF-Aaron Evans LHP-Richard Moise RHP-Michael Shettles OF-Darrick Lee

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)

1996 C-Jeremy Gross OF-Robbie Rhea 2B-Chris Mitchell 1B-Aaron Evans (2nd) OF-Mike Hanson (2nd) RHP-Shane Hargett (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)

1997 1B-Brandon Burnett

2005 P-Conner Douglas OF-Josh Irvin INF-Nick Gardner INF-Alex Acevedo (2nd) OF-Kyle Chunn (2nd) 1B-B.W. Beckwith (2nd)

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

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)

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)

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ALL-MACJC/ALL-REGION 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)

2017 INF-David Herrington OF Aaron Campbell (2nd) DH Spencer Cayten (2nd) RHP J.G. Lipscomb (2nd) RHP Jarod Wright (2nd) LHP Dalton Minton (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)

TANNER CABLE

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)

DALTON DULIN

2016 SS-LeeMarcus Boyd RHP-Jarod Wright OF-Hunter Wilson (2nd) OF-Aaron Campbell (2nd) 3B-David Herrington (2nd) 2B-Ryan Skalnik (2nd) RHP-Colt Smith (2nd) RHP-J.R. Miller (2nd)

DREW GRIFFIN

10-TIME MACJC CHAMPIONS • 26 NJCAA REGIONAL APPS

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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, P 2001

Jeremy Gross, C 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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NJCAA ACADEMIC STUDENT ATHLETES

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) 2016: Hunter Lacefield, P (Superior); Colt Smith, P (Exemplary); Hunter Wilson, OF (Exemplary); Ryan Skalnik, INF (Exemplary); Jarod Wright, P (Exemplary) 2017: Brooks Boolos, INF (1st Team); Jordan Volner, INF (1st); Jarod Wright, P (2nd Team); Spencer Cayten, DH (2nd); Dakota Dailey, INF (3rd Team); Justin Milam, INF (3rd)

Cody Carson, C 2013

Will Faulkner, P 2014

10-TIME MACJC CHAMPIONS • 26 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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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) @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 3/26 (5) *East Mississippi........ L............ 4-8

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 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 2015 33-17 • 19-9 MACJC Head Coach Mark Carson 2/9 at SW Tennessee..............W......... 13-5 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 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 2016 29-21 • 18-10 MACJC Head Coach Mark Carson 2/13 Lincoln Trail.....................W........... 8-7 2/13 Lincoln Trail.....................W........... 4-1 2/17 at Arkansas Baptist.........W......... 11-9 2/17 at Arkansas Baptist.........W........... 9-4 2/20 Rend Lake ......................W........... 5-2 2/20 Rend Lake.......................W........... 5-2 2/26 Lake Land........................W........... 5-4 2/26 Lake Land........................ L............ 7-9 2/29 at Jackson State.............. L.......... 3-13 2/29 at Jackson State.............. L........ 10-12 3/4 vs. Southeastern Iowa..... L............ 6-9 3/10 *at East Central............... L............ 3-7 3/14 *at East Central............... L............ 4-6 3/15 Southwest Tennessee......W......... 12-8 3/16 ! *at Holmes.................... W......... 12-3 3/16 *at Holmes...................... L............ 4-8 3/19 *Pearl River.....................W........... 7-1 3/19 *Pearl River.....................W......... 11-1 3/22 *at Coahoma...................W......... 11-0 3/22 *at Coahoma................... L............ 4-5 3/25 *at Jones County............. L............ 6-8 3/25 *at Jones County............. L............ 2-4 3/29 *Itawamba......................W........... 8-7 3/29 *Itawamba......................W........... 9-4 4/2 *at Copiah-Lincoln..........W........... 6-2 4/2 *at Copiah-Lincoln..........W........... 7-5 4/5 *Mississippi Delta...........W........... 4-3 4/5 *Mississippi Delta...........W......... 10-9 4/9 *at SW Mississippi...........W........... 6-1 4/9 *at SW Mississippi...........W........... 5-3 4/12 vs. Dyersburg State......... L.......... 3-10 4/12 vs. Dyersburg State......... L.......... 4-12 4/17 *Gulf Coast......................W....... 11-10 4/17 *Gulf Coast...................... L............ 1-2 4/19 *at Northeast..................W........... 6-3 4/19 *at Northeast..................W........... 2-1 4/23 *Hinds.............................W........... 4-3 4/23 *Hinds............................. L............ 3-5 4/26 *East Mississippi.............W........... 8-5 4/26 *East Mississippi.............W........... 4-2 5/1 *(8) Meridian.................. L............ 4-5 5/1 *(8) Meridian.................. L............ 3-4 5/6 $ Hinds............................ L........ 11-12 5/7 $ Hinds............................W........... 7-3 5/7 $ Hinds............................W........... 9-2 5/12 % at (2) Jones County..... L........ 12-15 5/13 % (11) Meridian..............W........... 9-4

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 5/19 ^ at (10) East Central...... L............ 2-3 5/20 ^ (1) LSU Eunice............. L.......... 5-11 $ MACJC Playoffs First Round (Senatobia) % MACJC Tournament (Ellisville) ^ NJCAA Region 23 Tournament (Decatur) ! Mark Carson grabs career win No. 300 *Ranked 18th in final NJCAA Poll 2017 32-19 • 17-11 MACJC Head Coach Mark Carson 2/11 $ Shawnee......................W........... 7-3 2/11 $ Shawnee......................W......... 15-4 2/15 Jackson State..................W........... 6-4 2/15 Jackson State.................. L............ 2-6 2/18 Rend Lake....................... L............ 3-7 2/18 Rend Lake.......................W........... 4-3 2/22 Southwest Tennessee......W........... 9-3 2/22 Southwest Tennessee......W......... 13-8 2/24 Lake Land........................W........... 7-2 2/24 Lake Land........................W......... 13-2 3/2 Calhoun...........................W........... 3-0 3/2 Calhoun........................... L............ 0-3 3/4 at Calhoun.......................W........... 4-3 3/4 at Calhoun.......................W........... 2-0 3/8 at Jackson State.............. L.......... 6-10 3/8 at Jackson State.............. L............ 3-4 3/10 Mississippi Delta............. L.......... 4-14 3/10 Coahoma.........................W......... 10-0 3/18 *at Pearl River................. L.......... 1-11 3/18 *at Pearl River................. L............ 2-3 3/22 *at (18) East Mississippi..W......... 22-1 3/22 *at (18) East Mississippi..W........... 6-4 3/24 * (1) Jones County...........W......... 11-1 3/24 * (1) Jones County........... L.......... 2-14 3/28 *Holmes..........................W........... 7-6 3/28 *Holmes..........................W........... 7-4 4/1 *Copiah-Lincoln.............. L.......... 6-14 4/1 *Copiah-Lincoln.............. L............ 4-8 4/5 *Coahoma....................... L............ 6-7 4/5 *Coahoma.......................W........... 9-6 4/8 *SW Mississippi...............W........... 6-5 4/8 *SW Mississippi...............W........... 6-2 4/11 *at (12) Itawamba..........W........... 7-6 4/11 *at (12) Itawamba..........W........... 8-6 4/14 *at Gulf Coast..................W........... 7-0 4/14 *at Gulf Coast..................W........... 3-1 4/19 *at Mississippi Delta....... L............ 5-6 4/19 *at Mississippi Delta.......W........... 4-1 4/21 *at Hinds......................... L............ 7-9 4/21 *at Hinds.........................W........... 4-3 4/29 *at Meridian................... L............ 5-8 4/29 *at Meridian...................W........... 8-1 5/2 *Northeast...................... L.......... 7-18 5/2 *Northeast......................W......... 11-7 5/6 *East Central................... L............ 3-6 5/6 *East Central...................W........... 5-3 5/11 % Copiah-Lincoln............W......... 10-2 5/13 % Copiah-Lincoln............W........... 9-3 5/17 ^ East Central.................W........... 8-1 5/18 ^ (2) LSU Eunice............. L............ 4-8 5/19 ^ Pearl River................... L.......... 8-10 $ Flag City Classic (Senatobia) % NJCAA Region 23 Playoffs (Senatobia) ^ NJCAA Region 23 Tournament (Ellisville)

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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 2016.......... .305............ 24............95............3.81........... 9..............331.......... .954..........81 2017.......... .292............ 37............93............3.64........... 10............338.......... .942..........103

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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 2016 David Herrington (3b)............................ .367 2017 David Herrington (3b)............................ .423

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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 2016 2017

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 29 21 0 32 19 0

MVCC/MACJC NORTH/MACJC - - - - - - - 1st 9 0 0 1st - - - 1st - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1st - - - 7 3 0 - - - T-2nd 10 2 0 1st - - - 1st - - - 2nd - - - 2nd - - - 1st - - - 1st - - - 8 2 0 17 3 0 1st 16 4 0 1st 14 6 0 1st 15 5 0 1st 16 4 0 1st 17 3 0 1st 17 3 0 1st 12 8 0 21 3 0 1st 13 9 0 2nd 14 8 0 2nd 14 8 0 2nd 9 11 0 5 12 0 11 13 0 17 5 0 2nd 14 6 0 2nd 15 9 0 16 8 0 22 2 0 1st 19 5 0 1st 19 5 0 T-1st 20 4 0 1st 10 6 0 9 7 0 12 4 0 1st 9 6 0 2nd 14 2 0 1st 9 7 0 3rd 16 8 0 3rd 14 10 0 4th 18 6 0 T-1st 16 8 0 2nd 17 7 0 2nd 16 8 0 3rd 19 9 0 3rd 18 10 0 4th 17 11 0 2nd

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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 Mark Carson Mark Carson

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................352-244-2 (.590) Conference Record.............. 183-92 (.665)

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 .646 352 - 244 - 2 .590 183 - 92 - 0 .665 271 - 120 - 4 .691 127 - 41 - 0 .756

Tenure 1998-2005 1976-1997 2006-present

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W - L - T Pct. 271 - 120 - 4 .691 556 - 304 - 3 .646 352 - 244 - 2 .590

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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2018 RANGER

SOFTBALL


2018 SEASON OUTLOOK

MCSHAN

JUDKINS

Longtime head coach Mike Rowan will be the first to tell you that last season’s softball team outperformed any and all preseason expectations in finishing fifth in the extremely talented MACJC. “We didn’t have one position player finish the year at the same position they started the year at last season,” Rowan said. “Due to injuries and other factors, we had to shuffle the lineup so many times to make it work. We definitely overachieved.” Northwest was 22-20 overall and 16-12 in conference play, a year after finishing ninth, including upsets of No. 5 Gulf Coast, No. 12 East Central and No. 19 Pearl River and played No. 1 Jones County to a pair of close games in Ellisville. Rowan, however, is very optimistic about this year’s team with players in their true positions, much improved pitching and defense and speed. The Rangers also have a more balanced roster with seven sophomores and 11 freshmen. In the circle, Northwest returns 12-game winner and first team all-conference pitcher Harley Smith (12-10, 4.43 ERA, 11 CG, 104 K). Her 104 strikeouts, against just 14 walks, was the sixth-most in a single-season, punching out a career-high eight twice. She also posed a dual threat at the plate, hitting .319 with seven doubles, two triples, three home runs and 26 RBIs. Smith will be complemented by newcomers Sarah Johnson (North Delta), Katie Brownlee (Lewisburg) and Hope Clanton (Carroll Academy) to give the Rangers four good options in the circle. Brownlee went 16-4 with four saves and a 1.14 ERA last season, striking out 165 batters against 39 walks in 129.1 total innings. Johnson was named district MVP, all-state and an MAIS All-Star, while Clanton was also team MVP and an all-conference performer. “We may do it like we did a couple years ago and have each pitcher throw two innings or so to keep hitters off balance,” Rowan said. “Harley and Katie will definitely be starters. Johnson is more of a power pitcher, while Clanton has 78

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held her own in the fall and will give us some good innings.” Behind the plate, sophomore Kendall Akerson will continue to catch Smith because the pair worked so well together last year. The Rangers have multiple freshmen to back up Akerson, including Heather Berry (South Pontotoc), Laura Fields (Grenada), Harley Stoufflet (Covenant Christian Academy) and transfer Briley Terry (Decatur, Ala./Calhoun CC). Berry was a Gold Glove winner for South Pontotoc and an MAC All-Star. She’s a triple threat for Northwest, able to catch and play both outfield and infield. Stoufflet moved from catcher to third base her senior year and hit .432 with two doubles, two home runs and 17 RBIs to be named Co-District 10-1A MVP, while Terry is a true catcher but is transitioning to first base.

2017 MACJC FINAL STANDINGS Jones County Gulf Coast Itawamba East Central Northwest Northeast East Mississippi Southwest Pearl River Meridian Copiah-Lincoln Holmes Hinds Mississippi Delta Coahoma

CONFERENCE OVERALL 26-2 .929 55-4 .932 24-4 .857 40-14 .741 23-5 .821 39-14-1 .731 23-5 .821 42-8 .840 16-12 .571 22-20 .524 15-13 .536 29-21 .580 15-13 .536 18-27 .400 14-14 .500 18-27 .400 11-17 .393 19-23 .452 12-16 .429 17-22 .436 10-16 .385 18-24 .429 9-19 .321 13-29 .310 7-21 .250 12-33 .267 1-25 .038 1-34 .029 0-24 .000 1-37 .026

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2018 SEASON OUTLOOK “We have more competition at catcher than anywhere else on the field,” Rowan said. “We basically have five on the roster, whereas last year we were looking for one starter. It’s a wide open competition.” Around the diamond, Northwest has a true shortstop in freshman Shelby Wilson (Copiah Academy), is transitioning Alexis McShan into an everyday second baseman and has several options on the corners. Wilson hit .416 with 18 RBIs, 27 stolen bases and a .507 on-base percentage as a senior and helped the Lady Colonels to four consecutive MAIS AAA state championships. McShan was second on the team with a .406 average last year and .485 on-base percentage. Freshmen Cameron Hall (Hernando) and Marlee Ray (Eupora) are other options in the middle infield in a pretty open competition too. Sophomore Mary Thornburg, still nursing a shoulder injury, saw action in 14 games as a reserve infielder last year and hit .545 (6-for-11) with three RBIs and an impressive .615 on-base percentage. Morgan Gresham, who started 37 games at third, is coming off a knee injury and won’t be ready for the season-opener, so look for freshman Maddy Politte (DeSoto Central) to get the nod. Politte led the Lady Jaguars to a 21-7-1 overall record, 6A Region 1 Championship and the second round of the 6A state playoffs last season, batting .390 with 20 RBIs and a .464 on-base percentage. Smith, Johnson and Brownlee, all pitchers, will see time at first base, but coach Rowan is hoping that Terry will develop into a good option to keep those three from getting injured in the chance of any collision at first.

#2 HARLEY SMITH

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#4 ALEXIS MCSHAN

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#13 MORGAN GRESHAM

OF

#18 ALLY JUDKINS

OF

2017 starts at position...........................................23 2017 stats.......... 12-10/4.43 ERA/11 CG/104 K/14 BB Note: 104 strikeouts was 6th-most in a single-season

2017 starts at position...........................................11 2017 stats............... .406/2 2B/3B/4 RBIs/.485 OBP% Note: Second on the team in batting average

2017 starts at position...........................................37 2017 stats............. .235/3 2B/HR/13 RBIs/.927 FLD% Note: Career-high 4-for-4 with a 2B, 3 RBIs vs CLCC

2017 starts at position...........................................37 2017 stats............ .290/2 2B/HR/14 RBIs/13 SH/6 SB Note: 13 sacrifice hits is 2nd-most in a single season

#21 KENDALL AKERSON

2017 starts at position...........................................35 2017 stats.......................... .146/2 2B/3B/7 RBIs/3 CS Note: 2016-17 NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete

#24 SARAH TAYLOR

2017 starts at position...........................................35 2017 stats....................... .284/6 2B/HR/24 RBIs/5 SH Note: Played and started in all 41 gms as a freshman

C OF

In the outfield, Sarah Taylor played and started in all 41 games as a freshman, primarily in left, and hit .284 with six doubles, a triple, home run and 24 RBIs. Look for sophomores Ally Judkins and Gresham to join her as well as freshmen Ray and Berry due to their speed and bats. Judkins played second most of last season and Gresham played third, but their true positions are in the outfield. Northwest loses four of its top five hitters from a year ago in a lineup that hit .323, fourth-best in school history. McShan’s .406 clip is the best among returners. Judkins is the lone slap-hitter on the team. Rowan thinks he has one of his fastest teams with players like Ray, Wilson, Hall, McShan and Judkins who will provide a big threat on the base paths. Northwest has slowly become more aggressive with 60 or more stolen bases in four straight seasons after averaging half of that the previous decade. Once again the schedule doesn’t do the Rangers any favors, with NJCAA Top 20 opponents like Jones, Gulf Coast, East Central, Itawamba and Illinois Central. Northwest will play its usual non-conference opponents in Blue Mountain, Southwest Tennessee and Arkansas Baptist, but has gone away from the annual Northeast TigerFest and picked up a two-day tournament in Ellisville Feb. 23-24. Northwest has missed the postseason only three times in Rowan’s head coaching career and will open conference play at East Mississippi on Feb. 28. The top nine teams advance to a best-of-3 playoff, followed by an MACJC and Region 23 Tournament in consecutive weekends late April-early May. 42 NJCAA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

Sophomore Harley Smith struck out 104 batters last season, the sixth Ranger ever with 100 or more in a single season. Only four have ever struck out over 200 in a career.

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2018 OPPONENTS LOCATION: Moorhead, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Trojan Field 2017 RECORD: 1-34 HEAD COACH: Brad Grinstead SID: Jamie Scrivener GAMES 1, 41-42

MISSISSIPPI DELTA

LOCATION: Summit, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Southwest Softball Field 2017 RECORD: 19-26 HEAD COACH: Shea Johnson SID: Michael D. Gunnell FEB. 13/APR. 18

GAMES 27-28

LOCATION: Memphis, Tenn. CONFERENCE: TCCAA STADIUM: Buckhead Creek Rec. Complex 2017 RECORD: 16-42 HEAD COACH: Keith Gentry SID: Keith Gentry GAMES 2, 5-6

SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE

FEB. 13/21

BLUE MOUNTAIN JV

GAMES 11-12

COAHOMA

FEB. 15/MAR. 19

GAMES 13-14

FEB. 15/MAR. 21

COASTAL ALABAMA - SOUTH

GAMES 15-16

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MARCH 3

FEB. 23

ITAWAMBA

MARCH 6

LOCATION: Meridian, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Tommy McDonald Field 2017 RECORD: 17-22 HEAD COACH: Faith Robinson SID: Sander Atkinson (AD) GAMES 17-18

LOCATION: East Peoria, Ill. CONFERENCE: MWAC STADIUM: ICC Softball Field 2017 RECORD: 30-20 HEAD COACH: Heather Doty SID: Sue Sinclair GAMES 8-9

FEB. 28

LOCATION: Fulton, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: ICC Softball Complex 2017 RECORD: 39-14-1 HEAD COACH: Andy Kirk SID: Adam Gore

LOCATION: Bay Minette, Ala. CONFERENCE: ACCC STADIUM: Buckhead Creek Rec. Complex 2016 RECORD: 42-17 HEAD COACH: Mallory Radwitch SID: Wayne Larker (AD) GAME 7

AT EAST MISSISSIPPI

LOCATION: Ellisville, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Gwen Magee Field 2017 RECORD: 55-4 HEAD COACH: Chris Robinson SID: Shawn Wansley

LOCATION: Clarksdale, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Eddie C. Smith Sportsplex 2017 RECORD: 3-37 HEAD COACH: Erin Smith SID: Vashon Jones GAMES 4, 25-26

FEB. 24/MARCH 23

LOCATION: Scooba, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: EMCC Softball Field 2017 RECORD: 18-27 HEAD COACH: Kyndall White SID: David Rosinski

LOCATION: Blue Mountain, Miss. CONFERENCE: NAIA (SSAC) STADIUM: BNA Park 2017 RECORD: N/A HEAD COACH: Hayley Parker SID: Brett Fowler GAMES 3, 23-24

AT SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI

AT MERIDIAN

MARCH 9

LOCATION: Little Rock, Ark. CONFERENCE: NJCAA Region II STADIUM: N/A 2017 RECORD: N/A HEAD COACH: Ronald Rowland SID: Charles Ripley (AD) FEB. 23-24

GAMES 19-20, 29-30

ARKANSAS BAPTIST

MARCH 17

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2018 OPPONENTS LOCATION: Perkinston, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Ross Smith Field 2017 RECORD: 40-14 HEAD COACH: Kenneth Long SID: Don Hammack GAMES 21-22

MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST

LOCATION: Booneville, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: David Carnell Memorial Field 2017 RECORD: 29-21 HEAD COACH: Jody Long SID: Blake Long MARCH 18

GAMES 37-38

AT NORTHEAST

LOCATION: Poplarville, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Lady Wildcat Stadium 2017 RECORD: 19-23 HEAD COACH: Leigh White SID: Stan Caldwell

LOCATION: Wesson, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Co-Lin Softball Field 2017 RECORD: 18-24 HEAD COACH: Allen Kent SID: Lucas Calvert GAMES 31-32

AT COPIAH-LINCOLN

MARCH 29

GAMES 39-40

PEARL RIVER

LOCATION: Goodman, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: Lady Bulldogs Softball Field 2017 RECORD: 13-29 HEAD COACH: Ricky Casey SID: Steve Diffey GAMES 33-34

HOLMES

HINDS

APRIL 13

LOCATION: Decatur, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: ECCC Softball Complex 2017 RECORD: 42-8 HEAD COACH: Kristin Chaney SID: Bill Wagnon APRIL 4

GAMES 43-44

AT EAST CENTRAL

LOCATION: Raymond, Miss. CONFERENCE: MACJC STADIUM: New Rene T. Warren Field 2017 RECORD: 12-33 HEAD COACH: Mike Grzanich SID: Nick Ammirati GAMES 35-36

APRIL 10

APRIL 21

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 7

MISSISSIPPI ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY & JUNIOR COLLEGES

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

Affirmative Action Northwest Mississippi Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, gender identity, age, or status as a veteran or disabled veteran in all its programs and activities. Northwest Mississippi Community College prohibits sexual harassment and all forms of sexual violence, regardless of sex, gender identity or sexual orientation. The following have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990/Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973: Disability Support Services Coordinator, Tate Hall, P.O. Box 5555, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number 662-562-3309, e-mail address gbeard@northwestms.edu; Title II of the Age Discrimination Act: Vice President for Finance, James P. McCormick Administration Building, P.O. Box 7017, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number 662-562-3216, e-mail address gtmosley@northwestms.edu; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972/Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Vice President for Student Services, Tate Hall, P.O. Box 7010, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS 38668, telephone number 662-562-3997, e-mail address dsmith@northwestms.edu.

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COACHING STAFF MIKE

ROWAN HEAD COACH • 15TH SEASON

NORTHWEST CC, 1978 RECORD: 376-193-1 (.660) Mike Rowan will begin his 15th season as head coach of the Ranger softball team entering the 2018 campaign. The MACJC and Northwest Sports Hall of Fame inductee has amassed an overall record of 376-193-1 (.660) and a 204-96 (.680) mark in division/conference play in 14 seasons and has only missed the postseason three times. Rowan has led the Rangers to 30 or more wins four times and advanced to eight MACJC Tournaments and six NJCAA Region XXIII Tournaments during his tenure. He 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 added division titles in 2009 and 2015 before softball went to a conference-wide format in 2016. A total of 46 Rangers have earned All-MACJC recognition under Rowan’s watch, in addition to nine NJCAA All-Region 23 selections, and 22 have continued their softball careers at the four-year level. Off the field, Northwest has boasted one of the nation’s top 10 GPAs in five con-

secutive years, finishing as the NFCA’s junior college runner-up in 2013-14 (3.489) and 2014-15 (3.522). The Rangers have also boasted an MACJC-most 57 NFCA All-America Scholar Athletes during that time. This is Rowan’s second coaching stint at Northwest Mississippi, 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 almost four decades. He has officiated sports on many different levels including the MAIS, 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 AllMACJC 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.

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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 18-18, 12-16 MACJC 22-20, 16-12 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 - MACJC Playoffs

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COACHING STAFF CATHERINE

CARVER ASSISTANT COACH • 2ND SEASON

DELTA STATE, 2016 Catherine Carver will begin her second season as an assistant softball coach for the Rangers in 2018. Carver is involved with all aspects of the program which include defense, hitting, recruiting and scouting and serves as the Rangers’ first base coach. Northwest finished fifth in the MACJC standings in her first season, up from ninth in 2016, and advanced to the first round of the MACJC playoffs. She coached four all-conference selections, the most in a single-season since 2009, including her sister Sallie Rose Carver. Prior to Northwest, Carver coached the 18U Southaven Illusions summer travel team from 2014-16. Carver was a two-time all-north division second baseman at Itawamba Community College in 2013-14, helping the Indians to a combined 68-18-1 record and two north division titles under head coach Andy Kirk. She was the MACJC Player of the Week as a sophomore after hitting a pinchhit grand slam in the top of the seventh to help then ranked No. 20 ICC beat Gadsden State 8-4 on the road. As a sophomore, she was an NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete and received NJCAA Superior Academic Achievement honors. The Hernando native was a .310 lifetime hitter for the Indians with four home runs, 24 doubles, 55 RBIs, 89 runs scored and 24 stolen bases. Prior to Itawamba, Carver was a four-time all-conference shortstop at Hernando High School and also played volleyball and soccer. She was a Best of the Preps Scholar Athlete of the Year finalist as a senior and graduated ninth in her class. Carver graduated Summa Cum Laude from Delta State in December 2016 with a bachelor’s in education and a concentration in social studies.

THE CARVER WORKSHEET PLAYING EXPERIENCE

• 2009-12 - Hernando High School • 2013-14 - Itawamba Community College COACHING EXPERIENCE • 2014-16 - 18U Southaven Illusions • 2017-present - Northwest Mississippi Asst Coach

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NAME

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 15 16 18 20 21 22 24 25

Mary Thornburg Harley Smith Maddy Politte Alexis McShan Heather Berry Cam Hall Katie Brownlee Marlee Ray Harley Stoufflet Morgan Gresham Sarah Johnson Briley Terry Ally Judkins Laura Fields Kendall Akerson Hope Clanton Sarah Taylor Shelby Wilson

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INF P/INF INF UTIL C/UTIL INF P/INF OF/UTIL C OF P/INF C/INF OF C C OF/P OF INF

R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R S/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/L R/R R/R R/R R/R

So. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr.

Winona, Miss. / Winona HS Lake Cormorant, Miss. / Lake Cormorant HS Southaven, Miss. / DeSoto Central HS Houston, Miss. / Houston HS Pontotoc, Miss. / South Pontotoc HS Hernando, Miss. / Hernando HS Olive Branch, Miss. / Lewisburg HS Eupora, Miss. / Eupora HS Chauvin, La. / Covenant Christian Academy Southaven, Miss. / Southaven HS Batesville, Miss. / North Delta School Decatur, Ala. / Calhoun CC Hernando, Miss. / Magnolia Heights Grenada, Miss. / Grenada HS Hernando, Miss. / Hernando HS Carrollton, Miss. / Carroll Academy New Site, Miss. / New Site HS Byram, Miss. / Copiah Academy

Head Coach: Mike Rowan, 15th season (Northwest Community College, 1978) Assistant Coach: Catherine Carver, 2nd season (Delta State, 2016) Athletic Trainer: Amber Thomas • Manager: Paula Ables Strength and Conditioning: Danny Ray Cole (Arkansas-Monticello, 1991)

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1

2

Mary Thornburg

Sophomore • INF • R/R

7

3 Harley Smith

Sophmore • P/INF • R/R

8

Katie Brownlee

Freshman • P/INF • R/R

18 Ally Judkins

Maddy Politte

Freshman • INF • R/R

9 Marlee Ray

Freshman • OF/UTIL • S/R

20

Sophomore • OF • L/R

4

5 Alexis McShan

Sophomore • UTIL • R/R

13

Harley Stoufflet Freshman • C • R/R

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6 Heather Berry

Freshman • C/UTIL • R/R

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Morgan Gresham

Sophomore • OF • R/R

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16

Sarah Johnson

Freshman • P/INF • R/R

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Kendall Akerson Sophomore • C • R/R

Freshman • OF/P • R/R

Sophomore • OF • R/R

Mike Rowan

Catherine Carver

Amber Thomas

Paula Ables

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

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Hope Clanton

Athletic Trainer

Briley Terry

Freshman • C/INF • R/R

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Laura Fields

Freshman • C • R/L

Cameron Hall

Freshman • INF • R/R

Sarah Taylor

Shelby Wilson

Freshman • INF • R/R

Manager

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MEET THE RANGERS MARY

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HARLEY

THORNBURG

SMITH

Winona, Miss.

Lake Cormorant, Miss.

Sophomore • INF • R/R

Sophomore • P/INF • R/R

WINONA HS

LAKE CORMORANT HS

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Saw action in 14 games as a reserve infielder...made her first collegiate start in Game 2 at Northeast...hit .545 (6-for-11) with three RBIs...had a .615 on-base percentage and fielded 1.000 in three chances...spring 2017 Dean’s List and fall 2017 President’s List honoree...Academic All-MACJC selection. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Steven Helms at Winona...helped the Lady Tigers to a 16-9 overall record and the quarterfinal round of the 2016 Class 2A state playoffs as a senior...played in all 25 games her senior season and batted .465 with six doubles, two triples and 24 RBIs...team also won 2015 Region 4-2A title...named team Most Valuable Player and recipient of the Lady Tiger award as a senior and the Region 4-2A Offensive MVP in 2014... also participated in slowpitch softball, soccer and cheer, winning several individual awards in each sport...member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Beta Club and Leadership Montgomery Youth. PERSONAL Daughter of Dana and Randy Smith...has two siblings, Austin (22) and Sadie Grace (2)... enjoys hanging out with friends in her spare time...studying child psychology...born March 30, 1998.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

THORNBURG’S CAREER HIGHS 1 vs Arkansas Baptist 1 6x, last vs Meridian - - - - 2 vs Arkansas Baptist 1 2x, last at East Central 1 vs Arkansas Baptist

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3/3/17 4/25/17 2/23/17 4/29/17 3/3/17

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .545 14-1 11 1 6 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 1.000

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) First Team All-MACJC...started in all 41 games as a freshman in the circle or at first base... was 12-10 with a 4.43 ERA, 11 complete games and a pair of shutouts in 143.2 innings of work...struck out 104 batters (sixth-most in a single-season) against only 14 walks... had a career-high eight strikeouts (twice)...hit .319 from the plate with seven doubles, two triples, three home runs and 26 RBIs...had a career-high three hits (twice) at Holmes and vs Mississippi Delta...3-for-3 in stolen bases...led the team with 15 walks...seven multi-hit and seven multi-RBI games...fielded .981 in 160 chances with only three errors...MACJC/NJCAA Division II Pitcher of the Week on April 6 after going 4-0 with three complete games, 23 strikeouts and only one walk...off the field, a three-time President’s List member...Phi Theta Kappa...NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete, Distinguished Academic All-MACJC and NJCAA All-Academic Second Team. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Chris Smith and graduated with distinction at Lake Cormorant... helped the Lady Gators to a 19-8 record and the quarterfinal round of the 2016 Class 5A state playoffs...as a senior, went 11-4 in the circle with a 1.24 ERA and 130 strikeouts in 107.1 innings of work...hit .318 with six RBIs, four doubles and two triples...two-time All-Desoto County selection...All-Metro selection as a senior...recipient of several team awards, including 2013 Lady Gator award, Pitching Award and two-time team Most Valuable Player...member of several academic organizations, including National Honor Society, vice-president of the student body and class committee...named president of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Star Student by Desoto Times-Tribune...graduated with a 4.23 GPA and a 98.81 average...member of Glenn’s Chapel Congregational Methodist Church...received interest from Itawamba, Meridian, Northeast and Blue Mountain. PERSONAL Daughter of Cheryl Guidi...has two older siblings, Steph Segars (26) and Jason Clarkson (25)...enjoys going to church, fishing and being outside in her spare time...studying preradiology...nickname is “Harls”...born February 9, 1998.

Innings Pitched Strikeouts Walks Hits Runs Earned Runs

7.0 8 3 13 9 9

SMITH’S CAREER HIGHS 5x, last vs Meridian 2x, last vs Hinds vs Itawamba at Copiah-Lincoln vs Itawamba vs Itawamba

4/25/17 4/1/17 4/6/17 3/26/17 4/6/17 4/6/17

YEAR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO HBP WP B/AVG 2017 4.43 12-10 33 23 11 2/2 0 143.2 198 108 91 14 104 6 2 .324

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ALEXIS

POLITTE

MCSHAN

Southaven, Miss.

Houston, Miss.

Freshman • INF • R/R

Sophomore • UTIL • R/R

DESOTO CENTRAL HS

HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Phyllis Hicks at DeSoto Central...led the Lady Jaguars to a 21-7-1 overall mark, 6A Region 1 Championship and the second round of the 6A state playoffs last season...batted .390 with 20 RBIs, a .590 slugging percentage and .464 on-base percentage...fielded .962 to earn Best Defense honors...named the team’s MaxPreps Player of the Game numerous times...two-time all-conference selection...as a junior, hit .338 and was third on the team in RBIs (14), fourth in hits (23) and fifth in runs scored (19)...part of three Region 1-6A championships (2013, 2014, 2017)...2017 Commercial Appeal AllMetro selection...Lady Jags of Steel from 2015-17, showing an improvement in weights/ conditioning...off the field, member of Mu Alpha Theta and the SADD Club. PERSONAL Daughter of Angie and Paul Politte...has two siblings, Ally (14) and Zach (11)...enjoys hanging with friends in her spare time...studying general college...born April 5, 1999.

HEATHER

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5

HOUSTON HS

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Saw action in 32 games as a freshman, earning the start in 11...second on the team with a .406 batting average...had a pair of doubles, a triple and four RBIs...boasted a .486 on-base percentage...was 2-for-3 with an RBI-triple vs Meridian...fall 2016 President’s List member...Academic All-MACJC selection. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coaches Keith Jernigan and Derick Kirby at Houston...helped lead the Lady Hilltoppers to a 16-10 overall record and the quarterfinal round of the 2016 Class 4A state playoffs...as a senior, hit .326 with four RBIs, two doubles, two triples and 18 stolen bases...finished her senior season with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage...twotime all-region player and five-time Outfielder of the Year team award winner...member of 2012 Class 4A state championship team...three-year member of Student Council. PERSONAL Daughter of Michael and DeLois McShan...has two siblings, Travis (25) and Chrispin (23)...cousins, Chelsea Gates and Chelsea Robinson, played softball for Northeast and Mississippi Delta...enjoys spending time with family in her spare time...studying physical therapy...nickname is Lexie...born September 24, 1997.

BERRY Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

Pontotoc, Miss.

SOUTH PONTOTOC HS Freshman • C/UTIL • R/R

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Adam Patterson at South Pontotoc...helped the Lady Cougars to a 22-8 record and the quarterfinal round of the 2016 Class 3A state playoffs...received All-Region 2-3A honors and team Gold Glove award...named an MAC All-Star in 2015...as a freshman, helped team to Region 3-3A title in 2013...also played slowpitch softball and soccer, where she was a teammate of former Lady Ranger Kayleigh Sims (2014-15).

2 2 1 - 1 1 1

MCSHAN’S CAREER HIGHS vs Mississippi Delta vs Meridian 2x, last at East Central - 4x, last at East Central 3x, last at Northeast vs Mississippi Delta

3/29/17 4/25/17 4/29/17 4/29/17 4/11/17 3/29/17

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .406 32-11 32 13 13 4 2 1 0 3 1 2 0 6 5 4 .733

PERSONAL Daughter of Tim and Valerie Berry...has an older sister, Brandee (25)...studying radiology...nickname is “HB”...born March 16, 1998.

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HALL

RAY

Hernando, Miss.

Eupora, Miss.

Freshman • INF • R/R

Freshman • OF/UTIL • S/R

HERNANDO HS

EUPORA HS

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Jayme Vinson at Hernando...helped the Lady Tigers to a 21-9 overall record and the quarterfinal round of the Class 6A state playoffs last year...hit .260 with 11 doubles, a triple, 16 RBIs and 17 runs scored during her senior season... named second team all-county...as a junior, second on the team in runs scored and third in stolen bases...2014 6A Region 2 District Champions...off the field, a member of the National Spanish Honor Society. PERSONAL Daughter of Brandie and Wesley Hall...has two younger siblings, Dalton (16) and Nate (9)...nickname is “Cam”...studying nursing...born August 23, 1999.

KATIE

Olive Branch, Miss.

LEWISBURG HS Freshman • P/INF • R/R

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Chelsea Bramlett and graduated with honors at Lewisburg... helped guide the Lady Patriots to a 26-4-1 overall record and the quarterfinal round of the Class 5A state playoffs as a senior...the 26 wins tied a program record for the most in a single season...made 28 appearances in the circle her senior year, going 16-4 with four saves and a 1.14 ERA...struck out 165 batters against 39 walks in 129.1 total innings... had double digit strikeouts three times, including a season-high 14 in a 6-1 win over Southaven...two-time all-Region 1-5A selection and three-time all-district nod...also received Commercial Appeal All-Metro and Rookie of the Year honors in her high school career...team awards include Strikeout Award and Best Defense...also received interest from Christian Brothers, Itawamba, Northeast and Meridian. PERSONAL Daughter of Melissa and Danny Brownlee...has an older brother, Cole (21)...enjoys hanging out with friends and watching Netflix in her spare time...studying general college... born July 9, 1999.

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HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coaches Kaley Harris and Amir Hunt and graduated with special honors from Eupora...guided the Lady Eagles to a 15-9 overall mark as a senior and the Class 2A state playoffs...stole 33 bases last season and was named to the Starkville Daily News All-Area Team...also named to 2016 Clarion Ledger All-Area Team, All-District Team and MAC All-Star Game...as a junior, batted .330 with a pair of RBIs and .500 on-base percentage...2015 Class 2A slowpitch state champions...received interest from ICC, Holmes, Meridian and Hinds...also a member of Eupora’s cheerleading squad and Beta Club. PERSONAL Daughter of Heather Palculict and Kevin Ray...has a younger sister, Macey Kate (13)... enjoys shopping and spending time with friends and family in her free time...studying pharmaceutical studies...born October 13, 1998.

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BROWNLEE

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HARLEY

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STOUFFLET Chauvin, La.

COVENANT CHRISTIAN Freshman • C • R/R

HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Austin Kesterson at Covenant Christian Academy...led the Lady Lions to a 19-10 overall record last season, their best ever while competing in the Louisiana High School Athletic Association...hit .432 with two doubles, two home runs and 17 RBIs as a senior...fielded .968 in 29 games...was a catcher as a seventh grader until her senior year when she made the move to third base to help the team...2017 Co-District 10-1A MVP and an all-state third baseman....named to The Courier and The Daily Comet’s All-Region softball team...four-time first team all-district selection...also played volleyball and soccer at CCA and garnered all-district honors in both sports. PERSONAL Daughter of Cindy and Ryan Blanchard...has two siblings, Taylor Bourgeois (20) and Vallie Blanchard (16)...hobbies include drawing and hunting...nickname is “Gator”...studying pre-veterinary...born July 13, 1999.

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SARAH

GRESHAM

JOHNSON

Southaven, Miss.

Batesville, Miss.

Sophomore • OF • R/R

Freshman • P/INF • R/R

SOUTHAVEN HS

NORTH DELTA

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Started in 37 games as a freshman, primarily at third base...fielded .927 in 82 chances... hit .235 with three doubles, a home run and 13 RBIs...was a career-high 4-for-4 with a double and three RBIs at Copiah-Lincoln...Academic All-MACJC selection. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Shane Staten at Southaven...helped the Lady Chargers to a 17-10 overall record and the 2016 Class 6A North Half semifinals as a senior...part of backto-back Region 1-6A championship teams...named second team All-Desoto County... three-time scholar athlete and four-time recipient of the Charger Award...named a Mississippi Scholar.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Damon Plummer at North Delta School...named District MVP, all-state and helped lead her team to back-to-back state playoff appearances...selected to play in the MAIS All-Star Game...2015 MAIS District 1-AAA Champions...also played basketball for the Lady Green Wave and was part of the 2016 District 1-AAA runner-up team...received interest from Delta State, Itawamba and Southwest Mississippi. PERSONAL Son of Odessa and Michael Johnson...older sister, Vicki (24), played softball at Northwest from 2012-13...enjoys going to movies and watching sports in her spare time...studying biology...born November 4, 1998.

PERSONAL Daughter of Dawn and Kelly Gresham...has a younger brother, Luke (6)...enjoys going to concerts and Mississippi State football games in her spare time...studying special education...nickname is “Mo”...born June 27, 1998.

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GRESHAM’S CAREER HIGHS 1 8x, last at East Central 4 at Copiah-Lincoln 1 3x, last at East Central 1 vs Arkansas Baptist 3 at Copiah-Lincoln 1 vs East Mississippi - -

TERRY

4/28/17 3/26/17 4/28/17 3/3/17 3/26/17 4/20/17 -

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .235 39-37 51 8 12 13 3 0 1 1 0 2 7 27 49 6 .927

16

Decatur, Miss.

CALHOUN CC Freshman • C/INF • R/R

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Steve Netherton at Decatur (Ala.)...two-time All-Morgan County selection...also an all-area selection for the Red Raiders in volleyball...member of National Honor Society...Outstanding Senior Award winner...originally signed with Calhoun Community College and transferred to Northwest after Christmas. PERSONAL Granddaughter of Jim Lowes...has three older siblings, Jacob Roan (25) and Holly (25) and Amberly Terry (24)...studying general college...born January 26, 1999.

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JUDKINS

LAURA

20

FIELDS

Hernando, Miss.

Grenada, Miss.

Sophomore • OF • L/R

Freshman • C • R/L

MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS

GRENADA HS

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played and started in all 41 games, primarily at second base...hit .290 with two doubles, a triple, home run and 14 RBIs...nine multi-hit games...6-for-6 in stolen bases...added 13 sacrifice hits, second-most in single-season school history...second on the team with 28 runs scored...fielded .946 in 111 chances...was 2-for-2 with a home run and career-high four RBIs vs Arkansas Baptist...off the field, two-time President’s List member and spring 2017 Dean’s List honoree...Phi Theta Kappa...NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete, NJCAA All-Academic Third Team and Academic All-MACJC.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Leslie Lancaster at Grenada...helped the Lady Chargers to a 21-8 record and Class 5A North Half runner-up finish as a senior...fielded .991 in 340 total chances...batted .209 with two doubles, a triple and 13 RBIs...selected to participate in the MAC All-Star Game...named team captain...four-time Athletic Scholar Award winner...received team awards for Best Offensive and Best Defensive player...also received interest from other MACJC schools...off the field, member of National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Spanish Club and Key Club.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Jim Patterson at Magnolia Heights...helped the Lady Chiefs to a second place finish in MAIS Class AAAA Division II and third place overall finish in Class AAAA...four-time all-conference selection...named team captain and Best Defensive Player her junior and senior seasons...also competed in tennis and track, where she was named team MVP...Judge Dick Thomas Award, Senior Courtesy Award and Andrew Archer Award winner...named Most Friendliest, Most Courteous, class favorite and vice-president of Interact Club...member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and a girls’ Bible study.

PERSONAL Daughter of Jan and Kenneth Fields...has a brother, Caleb (25)...enjoys singing and riding four-wheelers in her spare time...studying occupational therapy...born October 16, 1998.

PERSONAL Daughter of Dawn Judkins...enjoys playing music and running in her spare time...studying audio engineering...born October 23, 1997.

HOPE

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CLANTON Carrollton, Miss.

Runs Hits Doubles Home Runs RBIs Walks Stolen Bases

JUDKINS’ CAREER HIGHS 3 vs Itawamba 2 8x, last at Northeast 1 2x, last vs Mississippi Delta 1 vs Arkansas Baptist 4 vs Arkansas Baptist 2 2x, last vs Gulf Coast 1 6x, last at Northeast

CARROLL ACADEMY 4/6/17 4/11/17 3/29/17 3/3/17 3/3/17 4/8/17 4/11/17

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .290 41-41 107 28 31 14 2 1 1 13 6 2 19 65 40 6 .946

Freshman • OF/P • R/R

HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Rusty Miller and was an honor roll student at Carroll Academy... part of four district championships and three north half championships with the Rebels... two-time all-conference selection her junior and senior seasons...team MVP...MAIS AllTournament Team...also played basketball. PERSONAL Daughter of Robert and Stephanie Clanton...has five siblings, Peyton (22), Emma (14), Caraline (9), Shawn Allen (4) and Maci (3)...sister, Peyton, played softball at Northwest during the 2014 season...likes to swim and play sports in her free time...studying physical therapy...born January 12, 1999.

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SARAH

TAYLOR

AKERSON Hernando, Miss.

New Site, Miss.

Sophomore • C • R/R

Sophomore • OF • R/R

NEW SITE HS

HERNANDO HS

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Started in 35 games behind the plate as a freshman...fielded .950 in 179 chances...hit .146 with two doubles, a triple and seven RBIs...was 2-for-2 with a career-high four RBIs vs Blue Mountain...threw out three runners attempting to steal...off the field, Phi Theta Kappa, fall 2016 Dean’s List member and 2017 fall-spring President’s List...NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete, Distinguished Academic All-MACJC selection...NJCAA AllAcademic Second Team. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Jayme Vinson and graduated with distinction at Hernando... helped lead the Lady Tigers to a 21-10 finish and the second round of the 2016 Class 6A state playoffs as a senior...batted .286 in 30 games as a senior with five RBIs, four doubles and a triple...fielded .984 in 191 chances with three errors...was part of three playoff teams at Hernando, including a north half runner-up finish in 2015 and a Region 2-6A championship in 2014...recipient of several individual awards as a senior, including all-district, Best Defense and All-DeSoto County honorable mention...as a freshman, received team’s Most Improved award...member of National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, Special Tigers and Fellowship of Christian Athletes...also received interest from Holmes and Christian Brothers.

2017 (FRESHMAN SEASON) Played and started in all 41 games as a freshman, primarily in left field...hit .284 with six doubles, a triple, home run and 24 RBIs...was a career-high 4-for-4 at Southwest Mississippi...added five sacrifices on the year...off the field, a fall 2016 President’s List member and spring 2017 Dean’s List honoree...NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete, NJCAA All-Academic Second Team and Distinguished Academic All-MACJC selection. HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Rodney Moore and was an honor roll student at New Site...as a senior, batted .492 with 11 doubles, two triples, a home run and 35 RBIs...named to allregion team in all four years and Region 1-2A Player of the Year as a junior...participated in NEMSBCA All-Star Game as a senior...named a Mississippi Scholar. PERSONAL Daughter of Doug and Katrina Taylor...older sister, Nikki (24), ran cross country for Blue Mountain College from 2012-15...enjoys riding horses and hunting in her spare time... studying veterinary technology...nickname is “Kuntry”...born May 19, 1998.

PERSONAL Daughter of Kenny and Dina...has an older sister, Emily (21)...hobbies include fishing and being outside...studying criminal justice...nickname is Ken...born March 24, 1998.

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AKERSON’S CAREER HIGHS 1 2x, last vs Meridian 2 vs Blue Mountain JV 1 2x, last vs Pearl River - - 4 vs Blue Mountain JV 1 vs Arkansas Baptist - -

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WILSON Byram, Miss.

4/25/17 2/23/17 3/10/17 2/23/17 3/3/17 -

YEAR AVG GP-S AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB HB SO PO A E FLD 2017 .146 38-35 41 2 6 7 2 1 0 1 0 0 4 160 10 9 .950

COPIAH ACADEMY Freshman • INF • R/R

HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Terry Bauer at Copiah Academy...as a senior, hit .416 with 18 RBIs and 27 stolen bases...had a .507 on-base percentage and .920 fielding percentage in 137 chances...helped the Lady Colonels to four consecutive MAIS AAA state championships... two-time team MVP and two-time first team all-district honoree...2015 Clarion- Ledger Best of MS Preps selection...also selected as an MAIS All-Star...received interest from Pearl River, Southwest Mississippi and Copiah-Lincoln...ran track and played basketball at Copiah Academy. PERSONAL Daughter of Shelley and Jay Wilson and stepdaughter of Andrea Wilson...has an older brother, Nick (22)...hobbies include hunting, fishing and playing sports...studying general college...born September 30, 1998.

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2017 IN REVIEW The Northwest softball program overachieved in 2017. It’s as simple as that. After finishing with a .500 record in 2016, the Rangers bounced back with a 22-20 overall record, a fifth-place conference finish at 16-12 and a trip to the MACJC Playoffs, losing a best-of-three series at nationally-ranked East Central. Northwest stumbled out of the gate to start the season, dropping its first three matchups before notching an 8-7 neutral site, non-conference win against Mississippi Delta. Trailing 7-6 in the bottom of the seventh and down to its last out, the Rangers capitalized on MDCC mistakes and loaded the bases up for Tori Luke, who delivered the walk-off single and the win. After dropping three of the next four in the annual Northeast TigerFest, the Rangers fell to 2-6 overall before earning a pair of doubleheader sweeps against Blue Mountain College JV and Arkansas Baptist to improve to 6-6. The bats came alive for the Rangers, as Northwest plated a combined 72 runs and didn’t allow a single run in either contest. Northwest kept its newfound momentum going as the Rangers entered the conference slate. The Rangers kicked things off with a road sweep at Holmes before upsetting then-No. 17 Pearl River at home, improving to 10-6 overall and achieving a season-best eight game winning streak. Luke and freshman pitcher Harley Smith finished with complete games in the sweep of PRCC, with the sophomore Luke adding a pair of hits and RBIs. Things got a little more challenging for the Rangers as Northwest embarked on a road swing at No. 1 Jones County and No. 12 East Central. Despite being swept at JCJC, the Rangers came away with a split at ECCC, winning the first contest 6-3 before dropping a 6-2 decision. The top of the lineup (Kailey Walker, Ally Judkins and Sallie Rose Carver) finished 5-for-9 with four runs scored and two RBIs in the G1victory. Following two wins at Coahoma, the Rangers wound up on the wrong end of a sweep at Copiah-Lincoln to drop their overall record to 13-11 and 7-5 in the MACJC. Northwest would respond by winning four straight in sweeps over Mississippi Delta and Hinds. Smith tossed three complete games in that stretch and was awarded

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MACJC and NJCAA Division II Pitcher of the Week honors, becoming the first Ranger pitcher in four years to garner national POTW honors. She was 4-0 against MDCC and Hinds, fanning 23 batters against one walk in 24 innings. Adding to her performances in the circle, Smith also went 7-for-10 with three doubles, a triple and two RBIs. From there, Northwest then hosted back-to-back ranked doubleheaders against No. 14 Itawamba and No. 5 Mississippi Gulf Coast. The Rangers were swept by ICC but took away a split from MGCCC to hold serve in the conference standings. In a 5-4 win against Gulf Coast, Smith tossed a 129-pitch complete game and finished with five strikeouts against one walk. At the plate, Carver finished 5-for-7 with three doubles and four RBIs in the split. Northwest struggled in its final road swing, dropping three of four to Northeast and Southwest Mississippi. The Rangers failed to score a run in the sweep to Northeast and dropped a tough battle to SMCC before rebounding for a 5-3 win in Summit. The Rangers then concluded the regular season with a four-game homestand against East Mississippi and Meridian, winning three of four. In a sweep of MCC, Smith picked up her 12th win in the circle and scattered five strikeouts with no walks and two earned runs. She also had a big day at the plate, finishing 4-for-5 with a double, two home runs and five RBIs in the doubleheader. Northwest then set its sights on the postseason, traveling back to Decatur to take on East Central. ECCC plated seven runs on seven hits in the third to take a commanding lead but the Warriors had to hold off a five-run Ranger rally in the fifth inning before taking a 13-5 win in game one. With their backs to the wall and the season on the line, the Rangers battled in game two and jumped out to a 9-7 lead after four complete. However, East Central responded with 10 runs over the final three frames en route to the 17-12 victory, eliminating Northwest. In her final series as a Ranger, Luke went 3-for-5 at the plate with two home runs and six RBIs. Walker and Allison Williams also had three hits apiece in their final games, while Carver and Smith added two apiece.

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2017 IN REVIEW Due to injuries and a small roster size, the Rangers played the majority of the season with many players playing out of position, including outfielders Morgan Gresham and Ally Judkins, who had to move to third and second, respectively. The Rangers also rode the arms of Luke and freshman pitcher Harley Smith all season long, as Luke finished 12-10 overall with a 4.43 ERA coupled with Smith’s 7-7 record and 5.04 ERA. Smith also recorded 104 strikeouts, good for sixth-most in a single season at Northwest. For the second straight season, Walker led the team at the plate, hitting .410 with four doubles, two triples and 16 RBIs. Luke (.406), Carver (.358), Williams (.322) and Smith (.319) rounded out the top five hitters for Northwest, with Luke responsible for a team-high 35 RBIs and Smith leading the way with three homers. Walker also led the Rangers on the base paths, stealing a school-record 30 of 31 bases. Key losses for the upcoming 2018 season include everyday starters Walker, Luke, Carver and Williams. Walker and Williams patrolled the outfield for the majority of their time in a Ranger uniform, while Carver proved herself to be a valuable infielder along with pitcher/infielder Luke. As a team, Northwest hit .323, fourth-best in school history, with 73 extra-base hits (50 doubles, 13 triples, 10 home runs). The Rangers also stole 59-of-63 bases, good for fifth-most in program history and fielded .946 in over 1,000 chances. Northwest saw four players named to the 2017 All-MACJC Softball Team, the most since 2009. Luke and Smith were recognized as first team honorees, while Carver and Walker garnered second team selections. With a 3.51 team grade point average during the 2016-17 academic year, the Northwest softball program was recognized as having one of the top GPA’s in the NJCAA and NFCA and have boasted 57 NFCA All-America Scholar Athletes over the last five seasons. A total of 10 Rangers – Carver, Judkins, Smith, Leeah Henson, Makenzie Crutcher, Kat Holley, Kendall Akerson, Alexis Winters, Sarah Craig, Sarah Taylor -- were named NFCA honorees this year. Under the direction of 14th year head coach Mike Rowan and first year assistant coach Catherine Carver, the Rangers advanced to the postseason for the 11th time since Rowan was appointed head coach in 2004. His career record now stands at 376-193-1 overall and 204-96 in conference play.

MULTI-HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Tot Tori Luke 13 1 1 - 15 Sallie Rose Carver 10 2 - - 12 Kailey Walker 6 5 - - 11 Ally Judkins 9 - - - 9 Allison Williams 7 2 - - 9 Sarah Taylor 6 - 1 - 7 Harley Smith 5 2 - - 7 Leeah Henson 3 - - - 3 Kendall Akerson 1 - - - 1 Alexis McShan 1 - - - 1 Morgan Gresham - - 1 - 1 TEAM 61 12 3 0 76

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All-State Selections P/INF Harley Smith - First Team P/INF Tori Luke - First Team INF Sallie Rose Carver - Hon. Mention OF Kailey Walker - Hon. Mention Player of the Week P Harley Smith (April 4) + NJCAA POTW

CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District INF Sallie Rose Carver P/INF Tori Luke

NFCA Top 10 Academic Team Rankings 1. College of Southern Idaho - 3.686 2. East Mississippi - 3.643 3. Allen - 3.630 4. Iowa Western - 3.591 5. Wenatchee Valley College - 3.540 6. Gulf Coast State - 3.526 7. Fort Scott - 3.520 8. Northwest Mississippi - 3.512 9. North Platte - 3.497 10. Tallahassee - 3.480

2016-17 NFCA All-America Scholar Athletes Sallie Rose Carver (Hernando High School) Kat Holley (Hernando High School) Kendall Akerson (Hernando High School) Makenzie Crutcher (South Panola High School) Leeah Henson (Senatobia High School) Ally Judkins (Magnolia Heights) Sarah Craig (Delta Academy) Sarah Taylor (New Site High School) Alexis Winters (Lake Cormorant High School) Harley Smith (Lake Cormorant High School)

MULTIPLE RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Tot Tori Luke 6 4 - - 10 Sallie Rose Carver 5 3 - - 8 Harley Smith 4 2 1 - 7 Sarah Taylor - 3 1 - 4 Morgan Gresham 3 1 - - 4 Allison Williams 3 - 1 - 4 Kailey Walker 2 1 - - 3 Ally Judkins 2 - 1 - 3 Leeah Henson 2 - - - 2 Mary Thornburg 1 - - - 1 Sarah Craig 1 - - - 1 Kendall Akerson - - 1 - 1 TEAM 29 14 5 0 48

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2017 SEASON RESULTS Record: 22-20 • Home: 14-4 • Away: 6-11 • Neutral: 2-5 • MACJC: 16-12 Date @ Feb 10 @ Feb 10 Feb 14 Feb 14 + Feb 17 + Feb 17 + Feb 18 + Feb 18 Feb 23 Feb 23 Mar 03 Mar 03 * Mar 08 * Mar 08 * Mar 10 * Mar 10 * Mar 17 * Mar 17 * Mar 19 * Mar 19 * Mar 23 * Mar 23 * Mar 26 * Mar 26 * Mar 29 * Mar 29 * Apr 01 * Apr 01 * Apr 06 * Apr 06 * Apr 08 * Apr 08 * Apr 11 * Apr 11 * Apr 13 * Apr 13 * Apr 20 * Apr 20 * Apr 25 * Apr 25 % Apr 28 % Apr 29

Opponent vs Calhoun vs Marion Military at Holmes vs Mississippi Delta W vs John A. Logan vs Arkansas State W vs Wabash Valley vs Mineral Area College BLUE MOUNTAIN JV W BLUE MOUNTAIN JV W ARKANSAS BAPTIST W ARKANSAS BAPTIST W at Holmes W at Holmes W #17 PEARL RIVER W #17 PEARL RIVER W at #1 Jones County at #1 Jones County at #12 East Central W at #12 East Central at Coahoma W at Coahoma W at Copiah-Lincoln at Copiah-Lincoln MISSISSIPPI DELTA W MISSISSIPPI DELTA W HINDS W HINDS W #14 ITAWAMBA #14 ITAWAMBA #5 GULF COAST #5 GULF COAST W at Northeast at Northeast at SW Mississippi at SW Mississippi W EAST MISSISSIPPI W EAST MISSISSIPPI MERIDIAN W MERIDIAN W at #9 East Central at #9 East Central

Score 0-8 L 0-9 L 4-10 L 8-7 0-4 L 8-4 2-7 L 2-4 L 11-0 21-0 20-0 20-0 11-5 9-4 5-3 8-2 1-9 L 0-4 L 6-3 2-6 L 9-4 4-2 2-5 L 5-8 L 8-4 9-1 14-0 4-0 1-10 L 6-9 L 2-9 L 5-4 0-5 L 0-8 L 2-3 L 5-3 7-5 4-6 L 7-2 8-5 5-13 L 12-17 L

R-H-E 0-1-4 0-1-3 4-6-5 8-10-5 0-4-2 8-0-0 2-6-2 2-4-2 11-10-2 21-11-0 20-16-0 20-15-0 11-15-3 9-10-1 5-6-2 8-9-1 1-2-4 0-3-1 6-9-0 2-10-1 9-10-2 4-8-0 2-4-1 5-14-1 8-11-0 9-10-0 14-11-0 4-8-0 1-4-2 6-8-0 2-6-1 5-9-3 0-4-1 0-2-1 2-8-0 5-13-0 7-9-3 4-5-1 7-8-0 8-10-1 5-7-1 12-16-1

R-H-E 8-7-1 9-9-2 10-15-2 7-8-2 4-6-0 4-0-0 7-11-1 4-10-1 0-4-2 0-0-5 0-0-3 0-2-5 5-12-0 4-8-4 3-8-1 2-8-1 9-11-0 4-6-1 3-9-0 6-5-2 4-12-8 2-7-1 5-10-2 8-13-1 4-6-2 1-3-3 0-3-0 0-4-3 10-12-0 9-10-5 9-13-0 4-12-2 5-10-0 8-10-1 3-7-1 3-7-2 5-10-2 6-14-3 2-7-2 5-9-1 13-16-0 17-20-1

Inn 5 5 7 7 5 5 7 7 5 3 3 3 7 7 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 5 7 5 7 7 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 7

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

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

Pitcher of Record Harley Smith (L 0-1) Leeah Henson (L 0-1) Harley Smith (L 0-2) Tori Luke (W 1-0) Tori Luke (L 1-1) None Harley Smith (L 0-3) Tori Luke (L 1-2) Tori Luke (W 2-2) Harley Smith (W 1-3) Tori Luke (W 3-2) Leeah Henson (W 1-1) Tori Luke (W 4-2) Harley Smith (W 2-3) Tori Luke (W 5-2) Harley Smith (W 3-3) Tori Luke (L 5-3) Harley Smith (L 3-4) Harley Smith (W 4-4) S.R. Carver (L 0-1) Tori Luke (W 6-3) Harley Smith (W 5-4) Tori Luke (L 6-4) Harley Smith (L 5-5) Harley Smith (W 6-5) Harley Smith (W 7-5) Harley Smith (W 8-5) Harley Smith (W 9-5) Harley Smith (L 9-6) Harley Smith (L 9-7) Tori Luke (L 6-5) Harley Smith (W 10-7) Harley Smith (L 10-8) Tori Luke (L 6-6) Harley Smith (L 10-9) Tori Luke (W 7-6) Harley Smith (W 11-9) Tori Luke (L 7-7) Harley Smith (W 12-9) Leeah Henson (W 2-1) Harley Smith (L 12-10) Leeah Henson (L 2-2)

*Denotes MACJC Game @Wildcat Invitational (Poplarville) +Northeast TigerFest (Booneville) %MACJC Playoffs Best-of-3 (Decatur) () extra inning game

Score by innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Northwest 82 35 33 36 29 28 14 257 Opponents 39 29 28 37 42 19 18 212

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Att. 110 140 105 89 100 85 166 109 - 91 - 75 - 135 - 90 - 144 - 163 - 107 - 100 - 88 - 147 - 118 - 144 - 87 - 101 - 128 - 168 247 177

Time 1:17 1:16 1:38 2:06 1:23 FORF 1:10 1:06 1:25 1:20 1:12 0:55 2:02 1:40 2:13 2:04 1:05 1:18 1:41 1:34 1:43 1:33 1:39 1:44 1:25 1:39 1:33 1:29 1:40 1:54 1:37 1:53 1:28 1:16 1:32 1:51 1:47 2:10 1:40 1:42 1:51 2:38


2017 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% Kailey Walker .410 41-41 122 39 50 4 2 0 16 58 .475 13 1 16 .464 30-31 52 0 5 .912 Alexis McShan .406 32-11 32 13 13 2 1 0 4 17 .531 3 2 0 .486 1-2 6 5 4 .733 Tori Luke .402 41-41 117 26 47 10 1 2 35 65 .556 9 1 7 .442 3-4 142 30 0 1.000 Sallie Rose Carver .358 40-40 123 30 44 10 2 1 32 61 .496 11 0 8 .401 5-6 59 76 8 .944 Allison Williams .322 41-41 115 18 37 2 1 0 20 41 .357 7 1 15 .363 6-6 48 9 6 .905 Harley Smith .319 41-41 91 23 29 7 2 3 26 49 .538 15 4 8 .436 3-3 123 34 3 .981 Ally Judkins .290 41-41 107 28 31 2 1 1 14 38 .355 13 2 19 .377 6-6 65 40 6 .946 Sarah Taylor .284 41-41 109 16 31 6 1 2 24 45 .413 2 0 13 .292 1-1 36 4 7 .851 Leeah Henson .237 33-32 76 7 18 2 0 0 11 20 .263 4 4 12 .310 0-0 1 4 0 1.000 Morgan Gresham .235 39-37 51 8 12 3 0 1 13 18 .353 1 2 7 .278 0-0 27 49 6 .927 Kendall Akerson .146 38-35 41 2 6 2 1 0 7 10 .244 1 0 4 .167 0-0 160 10 9 .950 Sarah Craig .571 7-0 7 0 4 0 1 0 2 6 .857 0 1 1 .625 0-0 10 1 0 1.000 Mary Thornburg .545 14-1 11 1 6 0 0 0 3 6 .545 2 0 0 .615 1-1 3 0 0 1.000 Alexis Winters .429 27-0 7 15 3 0 0 0 0 3 .429 0 1 1 .500 1-1 1 0 0 1.000 Amber Helmes .200 25-0 5 13 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 2 0 3 .429 2-2 1 2 1 .750 Makenzie Crutcher .111 10-0 9 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 .111 0 1 2 .200 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Bethany Mills .000 7-0 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 1 1 .200 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 Kali Roberts .000 18-3 4 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1 0 0 .200 0-0 1 2 2 .600 Totals .323 41-41 1031 249 333 50 13 10 210 439 .426 84 21 117 .382 59-63 736 266 57 .946 Opponents .330 41-41 1074 208 354 58 12 23 185 505 .470 54 11 166 .365 62-67 727 318 73 .935

Pitching Statistics Player Harley Smith Tori Luke Sallie Rose Carver Leeah Henson 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 4.43 12-10 33 23 11 2 2 0 143.2 198 108-91 14 104 30 8 13 612 .324 2 6 5.04 7-7 26 14 3 1 1 2 73.2 112 71-53 29 47 19 3 5 335 .334 3 4 3.82 0-1 4 1 0 0 1 0 3.2 4 4-2 5 4 0 0 0 16 .250 0 1 4.03 2-2 11 3 0 0 3 0 24.1 40 25-14 6 11 9 1 5 111 .360 1 0 4.57 22-20 41 41 14 6 3 2 245.1 354 208-160 54 166 58 12 23 1074 .330 6 11 5.17 20-22 41 41 27 6 0 1 242.1 333 249-179 84 117 50 13 10 1031 .323 33 21

PB - Team (5), K. Akerson 5, Opp (13). Pickoffs - Team (2), K. Akerson 2. SBA/ATT - K. Akerson (56-59), Harley Smith (35-38), Tori Luke (25-27), Sarah Taylor (6-6), Leeah Henson (2-2), Sarah Craig (0-1).

Fielding Statistics

Player Tori Luke Sarah Craig Leeah Henson Mary Thornburg Bethany Mills Alexis Winters Harley Smith Kendall Akerson Ally Judkins Sallie Rose Carver Morgan Gresham Kailey Walker Allison Williams Sarah Taylor Amber Helmes Alexis McShan Kali Roberts Makenzie Crutcher Totals Opponents

C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB 172 142 30 0 1.000 4 25 2 .926 0 11 10 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 .000 0 5 1 4 0 1.000 0 2 0 1.000 0 3 3 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 160 123 34 3 .981 2 35 3 .921 0 179 160 10 9 .950 0 56 3 .949 5 111 65 40 6 .946 4 0 0 - 0 143 59 76 8 .944 2 0 0 - 0 82 27 49 6 .927 1 0 0 - 0 57 52 0 5 .912 0 0 0 - 0 63 48 9 6 .905 0 0 0 - 0 47 36 4 7 .851 0 6 0 1.000 0 4 1 2 1 .750 0 0 0 - 0 15 6 5 4 .733 0 0 0 - 0 5 1 2 2 .600 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 1059 736 266 57 .946 7 62 5 .925 5 1118 727 318 73 .935 21 59 4 .937 13

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Overall........................................................22-20 Conference..................................................16-12 Non-Conference..............................................6-8 Home............................................................14-4 Away.............................................................6-11 Neutral............................................................2-5 Day..............................................................22-20 Night...............................................................0-0 vs Left.............................................................0-0 vs Right.......................................................21-20 1-Run games...................................................2-1 2-Run games...................................................4-2 5+Run games.............................................11-11 Extra innings...................................................0-0 Shutouts.........................................................6-6 Scoring 0-2 runs............................................0-14 Scoring 3-5 runs..............................................5-4 Scoring 6-9 runs............................................11-1 Scoring 10+ runs............................................6-1 Opponent 0-2 runs........................................10-0 Opponent 3-5 runs........................................11-6 Opponent 6-9 runs........................................1-10 Opponent 10+ runs........................................0-4 Scored in 1st inning......................................15-4 Scores first....................................................15-5 Opponent scores first....................................7-15 After 4 leading..............................................13-4 After 4 trailing...............................................2-16 After 4 tied......................................................4-0 After 5 leading..............................................13-2 After 5 trailing...............................................1-10 After 5 tied......................................................2-1 After 6 leading..............................................14-1 After 6 trailing...............................................1-10 After 6 tied......................................................0-2 Hit 0 home runs..........................................15-18 Hit 1 home run................................................6-2 Hit 2+ home runs...........................................1-0 Opponent 0 home runs.................................18-9 Opponent 1 home run.....................................2-6 Opponent 2+ HRs...........................................2-5 Made 0 errors................................................12-2 Made 1 error.................................................3-10 Made 2+ errors...............................................7-8 Opp. made 0 errors..........................................4-6 Opp. made 1 error...........................................4-8 Opp. made 2+ errors.....................................14-6 Out-hit opponent..........................................16-3 Out-hit by opponent.....................................4-17 Hits are tied.....................................................2-0 Longest Winning Streak..........................8 games Longest Losing Streak.............................3 games Current Streak..............................................lost 2

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Feb 10, 2017 at Poplarville, Miss. Calhoun............. 104 03 - 8 7 1 (2-3) Northwest........... 000 00 - 0 1 4 (0-1) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Anita Bates LP-Harley Smith (0-1) T-1:17 A-110 HR CALSB - Makenzie Smith

Mar 03, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Arkansas Baptist.... 0 00 - 0 0 3 Northwest........... (15)5X - 20 16 0 (5-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Tori Luke (3-2) LP-Mercedes James T-1:12 HR NWCCSB - Ally Judkins

Feb 10, 2017 at Poplarville, Miss. Marion Military..... 041 40 - 9 9 2 (6-3) Northwest........... 000 00 - 0 1 3 (0-2) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Amanda Ingram (3-2) LP-Leeah Henson (0-1) T-1:16 A-140 HR MMISB - Danielle Phillips, Yasmin Cottingham

Mar 03, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Arkansas Baptist.... 0 00 - 0 2 5 Northwest........... (15)5X - 20 15 0 (6-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Leeah Henson (1-1) LP-Mercedes James T-0:55 A-75 HR NWCCSB - Morgan Gresham

Feb 14, 2017 at Goodman, Miss. Northwest........... 120 001 0 - 4 6 5 (0-3) Holmes.............. 102 241 X - 10 15 2 (2-1) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Madison Frazier LP-Harley Smith (0-2) T-1:38 A-105 Feb 14, 2017 at Goodman, Miss. Mississippi Delta... 002 212 0 - 7 8 2 (0-1) Northwest........... 300 111 2 - 8 10 5 (1-3) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Tori Luke (1-0) LP-Makenna Morgan (0-1) T-2:06 A-89 HR MDCCSB - Rebekah Garner 2 Feb 17, 2017 at Booneville, Miss. John A. Logan....... 011 20 - 4 6 0 (1-0) Northwest........... 000 00 - 0 4 2 (1-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Sydnee Rushing (1-0) LP-Tori Luke (1-1) T-1:23 A-100 Feb 17, 2017 at Booneville, Miss. Arkansas State...... 100 03 - 0 0 0 Northwest........... 115 1X - 0 0 0 (2-4) -----------------------------------------------------------T-FORF-H A-85 Feb 18, 2017 at Booneville, Miss. Northwest........... 200 000 0 - 2 6 2 (2-5) Wabash Valley....... 011 230 X - 7 11 1 (4-1) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Hannah Shirley LP-Harley Smith (0-3) T-1:10 A-166 HR WVCSB - Steffi Farkas

Mar 08, 2017 at Goodman, Miss. Northwest........... 600 500 0 - 11 15 3 (7-6) Holmes.............. 001 120 1 - 5 12 0 (4-11) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Tori Luke (4-2) LP-Karley Poindexter (3-3) T-2:02 Mar 08, 2017 at Goodman, Miss. Northwest........... 000 130 5 - 9 10 1 (8-6) Holmes.............. 200 010 1 - 4 8 4 (4-12) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harley Smith (2-3) LP-Meghan Cumming T-1:40 A-135 Mar 10, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Pearl River......... 200 001 0 - 3 8 1 (8-7) Northwest........... 102 200 X - 5 6 2 (9-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Tori Luke (5-2) LP-Jacqueline Shows (2-3) T-2:13 Mar 10, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Pearl River......... 011 000 0 - 2 8 1 (8-8) Northwest........... 002 024 X - 8 9 1 (10-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harley Smith (3-3) LP-Olivia Holley (1-1) T-2:04 A-90 Mar 17, 2017 at Ellisville, Miss. Northwest........... 100 00 - 1 2 4 (10-7) Jones County........ 600 3X - 9 11 0 (21-0) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Haylee Morse (5-0) LP-Tori Luke (5-3) T-1:05 HR JCJCSB - Brittany Baty

Feb 18, 2017 at Booneville, Miss. Northwest........... 010 001 0 - 2 4 2 (2-6) Mineral Area College 000 031 X - 4 10 1 (2-3) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-India Price LP-Tori Luke (1-2) T-1:06 A-109

Mar 17, 2017 at Ellisville, Miss. Northwest........... 000 000 0 - 0 3 1 (10-8) Jones County........ 300 010 X - 4 6 1 (22-0) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Amanda Holliday (7-0) LP-Harley Smith (3-4) T-1:18 A-144 HR JCJCSB - Kelsha Lofton

Feb 23, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Blue Mountain JV.... 000 00 - 0 4 2 (0-3) Northwest........... 515 0X - 11 10 2 (3-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Tori Luke (2-2) LP-Kelly Speer T-1:25

Mar 19, 2017 at Decatur, Miss. Northwest........... 101 120 1 - 6 9 0 (11-8) East Central........ 000 012 0 - 3 9 0 (21-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harley Smith (4-4) LP-Kaitlyn Oswalt (13-2) T-1:41

Feb 23, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Blue Mountain JV.... 0 00 - 0 0 5 (0-4) Northwest........... (19)2X - 21 11 0 (4-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harley Smith (1-3) LP-Abby Ripp T-1:20 A-91 HR NWCCSB - Sarah Taylor, Harley Smith

Mar 19, 2017 at Decatur, Miss. Northwest........... 101 000 0 - 2 10 1 (11-9) East Central........ 060 000 X - 6 5 2 (22-4) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Makenzie Rousseau (9-1) LP-Sallie Rose Carver (0-1) T-1:34 A-163

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2017 LINE SCORES Mar 23, 2017 at Clarksdale, Miss. Northwest........... 100 043 1 - 9 10 2 (12-9) Coahoma............. 112 000 0 - 4 12 8 (0-21) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Tori Luke (6-3) LP-Gabrielle Crain T-1:43 HR NWCCSB - Sarah Taylor

Apr 08, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Gulf Coast.......... 401 011 2 - 9 13 0 (28-8) Northwest........... 011 000 0 - 2 6 1 (17-14) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Nora Keehn (13-4) LP-Tori Luke (6-5) T-1:37 HR MGCCCSB - Lexie Mathis, Izzy Werdann, Molly Murphy

Mar 23, 2017 at Clarksdale, Miss. Northwest........... 000 103 0 - 4 8 0 (13-9) Coahoma............. 000 020 0 - 2 7 1 (0-22) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harley Smith (5-4) LP-Breianna Trevino T-1:33 A-107

Apr 08, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Gulf Coast.......... 003 001 0 - 4 12 2 (28-9) Northwest........... 201 101 X - 5 9 3 (18-14) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harley Smith (10-7) LP-Nora Keehn (13-5) T-1:53 A-144 HR MGCCCSB - Izzy Werdann

Mar 26, 2017 at Wesson, Miss. Northwest........... 000 200 0 - 2 4 1 (13-10) Copiah-Lincoln...... 030 110 X - 5 10 2 (8-15) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Bailey Root LP-Tori Luke (6-4) T-1:39 HR CLCCSB - Kamryn Vanlandingh Mar 26, 2017 at Wesson, Miss. Northwest........... 010 020 2 - 5 14 1 (13-11) Copiah-Lincoln...... 310 130 X - 8 13 1 (9-15) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Christian Black LP-Harley Smith (5-5) T-1:44 A-100 Mar 29, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Mississippi Delta... 400 000 0 - 4 6 2 (0-22) Northwest........... 141 020 X - 8 11 0 (14-11) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harley Smith (6-5) LP-Tiffany Phillips T-1:25 Mar 29, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Mississippi Delta... 100 000 - 1 3 3 (0-23) Northwest........... 121 122 - 9 10 0 (15-11) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harley Smith (7-5) LP-Catrina Hall T-1:39 A-88 Apr 01, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Hinds............... 000 00 - 0 3 0 (7-23) Northwest........... 062 6X - 14 11 0 (16-11) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harley Smith (8-5) LP-Cecilia Akin (3-10) T-1:33 Apr 01, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Hinds............... 000 000 0 - 0 4 3 (7-24) Northwest........... 010 012 X - 4 8 0 (17-11) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harley Smith (9-5) LP-Amberlee Nix (2-10) T-1:29 A-147 Apr 06, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Itawamba............ 150 22 - 10 12 0 (24-9-1) Northwest........... 000 10 - 1 4 2 (17-12) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Caroline Dickins (7-3) LP-Harley Smith (9-6) T-1:40 Apr 06, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Itawamba............ 300 001 5 - 9 10 5 (25-9-1) Northwest........... 000 130 2 - 6 8 0 (17-13) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Carleigh Mills (12-5) LP-Harley Smith (9-7) T-1:54 A-118 HR ICCSB - Kaitlyn Rhodes

Apr 11, 2017 at Booneville, Miss. Northwest........... 000 000 0 - 0 4 1 (18-15) Northeast........... 002 300 X - 5 10 0 (24-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Jessica Boyd (17-7) LP-Harley Smith (10-8) T-1:28 Apr 11, 2017 at Booneville, Miss. Northwest........... 000 00 - 0 2 1 (18-16) Northeast........... 320 3X - 8 10 1 (25-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Rebekah Morris (5-9) LP-Tori Luke (6-6) T-1:16 A-87 Apr 13, 2017 at Summit, Miss. Northwest........... 002 000 0 - 2 8 0 (18-17) SW Mississippi...... 010 000 2 - 3 7 1 (18-20) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kassie Shipley (7-10) LP-Harley Smith (10-9) T-1:32 HR SMCCSB - Miranda Magee, Kelcey Bremenkamp

Apr 25, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Meridian............ 000 301 1 - 5 9 1 (17-22) Northwest........... 001 205 X - 8 10 1 (22-18) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Leeah Henson (2-1) Save-Tori Luke(2) LP-Tiana Boutte T-1:42 A-168 HR MCCSB - Mia Johnson, KeeLee Ladnier HR NWCCSB - Harley Smith (3)

MACJC PLAYOFFS (Best-of-3) Apr 28, 2017 at Decatur, Miss. Northwest........... 000 05 - 5 7 1 (22-19) East Central........ 007 24 - 13 16 0 (41-6) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Kaitlyn Oswalt (21-4) LP-Harley Smith (12-10) T-1:51 A-247 HR NWCCSB - Tori Luke (1) HR ECCCSB - Kayla Beckham, Katherine Shell Apr 29, 2017 at Decatur, Miss. East Central........ 130 364 0 - 17 20 1 (42-6) Northwest........... 006 303 0 - 12 16 1 (22-20) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Makenzie Rousseau (17-2) Save-Kaitlyn Oswalt(3) LP-Leeah Henson (2-2) T-2:3 A-177 A-177 HR ECCCSB - Madelyn McMahon, Cassie Obman HR NWCCSB - Tori Luke (2)

Apr 13, 2017 at Summit, Miss. Northwest........... 002 120 0 - 5 13 0 (19-17) SW Mississippi...... 100 200 0 - 3 7 2 (18-21) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Tori Luke (7-6) LP-Rebecca Davis (9-7) T-1:51 A-101 HR NWCCSB - Sallie Rose Carver (1) Apr 20, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. East Mississippi.... 000 101 3 - 5 10 2 (17-23) Northwest........... 130 201 X - 7 9 3 (20-17) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harley Smith (11-9) Save-Tori Luke(1) LP-Jordan Self (2-3) T-1:47 Apr 20, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. East Mississippi.... 100 011 3 - 6 14 3 (18-23) Northwest........... 000 201 1 - 4 5 1 (20-18) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Carly Thompson (8-9) LP-Tori Luke (7-7) T-2:10 A-128 Apr 25, 2017 at Senatobia, Miss. Meridian............ 000 002 0 - 2 7 2 (17-21) Northwest........... 500 200 X - 7 8 0 (21-18) -----------------------------------------------------------WP-Harley Smith (12-9) LP-Tiana Boutte T-1:40 HR MCCSB - Mycahla Howard HR NWCCSB - Harley Smith (2)

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SINGLE-SEASON BATTING RECORDS

ASHLEY WHITE

HILLARI PLUMMER

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. .410 - Kailey Walker (50-122) - 2017 8. .402 - Tori Luke (47-117) - 2017 9. .394 - Ashley White (41-104) - 2006 10. .391 - Candice Brasher (50-128) - 2010 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 123 - Kailey Walker - 2017 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 39 - Kailey Walker - 2017 8. 38 - Haylei Plummer - 2010 38 - Alex Barrett - 2014 10. 34 - Lauren Sharp - 2005 34 - Sarah Gill - 2008 34 - Kailey Walker - 20

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

HEATH GRIFFITH

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 50 - Kailey Walker - 2017 49 - Ashley White - 2007 49 - Andi Barrett - 2014

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 - Sallie Rose Carver - 2017 10 - Tori Luke - 2017 10 - Kendall Alford - 2015 10 - Haley Vance - 2014 10 - Lauren Riley - 2012 10 - Candice Brasher - 2010 10 - Haylei Plummer - 2009 10 - Amber Thomas - 2008 10 - Chelsea Shepherd - 2008 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 - Fourteen Players Tied

Home Runs 1. 6 - Heath Griffith - 2016 2. 5 - Candice Brasher - 2010 5 - Chelsey Gilliam - 2013 4. 4 - Lauren Riley - 2012 4 - Casey Baddley - 2013 4 - Haley Vance - 2014 4 - Hailee Kolwyck - 2016 8. 3 - Eight Players Tied Runs Batted In 1. 41 - Lauren Riley - 2012 2. 40 - Candice Brasher - 2010 3. 37 - Candice Brasher - 2011 4. 35 - Hailee Kolwyck - 2016 35 - Tori Luke - 2017 6. 33 - Ashley White - 2007 7. 32 - Alex Barrett - 2014 32 - Sallie Rose Carver - 2017 9. 31 - Kendall Alford - 2014 31 - Haley Vance - 2014 31 - Andi Barrett - 2014 31 - Haylei Plummer - 2010 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. 65 - Tori Luke - 2017 10. 64 - Ashley White - 2007 64 - Lauren Riley - 2012

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LINSEY HEBERT

Stolen Bases 1. 30 - Kailey Walker (30-31) - 2017 2. 27 - Katelyn Westbrook (27-29) - 2014 3. 25 - Andi Barrett (25-27) - 2014 4. 21 - Kailey Walker (21-24) - 2016 5. 20 - Alex Barrett (20-25) - 2014 6. 17 - Erin Claire Stegall (17-17) - 2015 7. 15 - Linsey Hebert (15-19) - 2012 15 - Janie Turner (15-16) - 2014 9. 13 - Three Players Tied 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 - Meredith Carver - 2007 16 - Angela Carden - 2009 16 - Kristen Cooper - 2009 16 - Codie Jones - 2012 16 - Stormy Robison - 2012 16 - Andi Barrett - 2014 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. .556 - Tori Luke (117 AB) - 2017 7. .551 - Carlie Jenkins (107 AB) - 2013 8. .548 - Alex Barrett (126 AB) - 2014 .548 - Kendall Alford (135 AB) - 2014 10. .538 - Heath Griffith (104 AB) - 2016

TORI LUKE

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. .464 - Kailey Walker (122 AB) - 2017 8. .454 - Haley Vance (102 AB) - 2014 9. .452 - Hillari Plummer (137 AB) - 2012 10. .445 - Lauren Riley (110 AB) - 2012 .445 - Andi Barrett (132 AB) - 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 - Heath Griffith - 2016 9. 6 - Lindsey Shaw - 2014 6 - Haley Vance - 2013 6 - Casi Brooks - 2010 6 - Meredith Carver - 2007 Sacrifice Flies 1. 4 - Candice Brasher - 2010 2. 3 - Kayla Wilson - 2010 3 - Kayla Wilson - 2011 3 - Lauren Riley - 2013 3 - Andi Barrett - 2014 3 - Sallie Rose Carver - 2017 7. 2 - Fifteen Players Tied

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STORMY ROBISON

Most Sacrifice Hits 1. 14 - Audra Long - 2006 2. 13 - Ally Judkins - 2017 3. 12 - Casey Baddley - 2012 4. 9 - Leigh Tedford - 2010 5. 8 - Stormy Robison - 2011 6. 7 - Mandy Bolden - 2010 7 - Christian Reyes - 2007 8. 6 - Erin Claire Stegall - 2015 6 - Alex Barrett - 2014 6 - Malea Dillon - 2013 6 - Hillari Plummer - 2012 6 - Linsey Hebert - 2012 6 - Linsey Hebert - 2011 6 - Audra Long - 2007 6 - Lauren Andrews - 2007 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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SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS

LACIE MCCULLEY

CASEY BADDLEY

Appearances 1. 40 - Lacie McCulley - 2005 2. 34 - Sarah Gill - 2009 3. 33 - Harley Smith - 2017 4. 27 - Casey Baddley - 2012 5. 26 - Tori Luke - 2017 6. 25 - Candice Brasher - 2010 25 - Casey Baddley - 2013 8. 23 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 9. 22 - Alicia Malone - 2007 22 - Tori Luke - 2016

Saves 1. 4 - Amber Clay - 2007 2. 3 - Lindsey Shaw - 2014 3 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 4. 2 - Tori Luke - 2017 2 - Roxanna Kimes - 2014 2 - Lindsey Shaw - 2013 2 - Casey Baddley - 2013 2 - Alicia Malone - 2007 2 - Lacie McCulley - 2005 10. 1 - Eleven Players Tied

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

Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8.

Innings Pitched 1. 198.0 - Sarah Gill - 2009 2. 152.1 - Lacie McCulley - 2005 3. 143.2 - Harley Smith - 2017 4. 128.1 - Casey Baddley - 2012 5. 117.2 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 6. 113.0 - Casey Baddley - 2013 7. 104.0 - Alicia Malone - 2008 8. 102.1 - Sarah Gill - 2008 9. 99.1 - Alicia Malone - 2007 10. 96.0 - Amber Clay - 2007

Strikeouts 1. 149 - Lacie McCulley - 2005 2. 117 - Sarah Gill - 2009 3. 113 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 4. 105 - Casey Baddley - 2013 5. 104 - Harley Smith - 2017 6. 102 - Amber Clay - 2007 7. 99 - Casey Baddley - 2012 99 - Amber Clay - 2006 9. 92 - Sarah Gill - 2008 10. 78 - Alicia Malone - 2008 11. 75 - Alicia Malone - 2007

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 12 - Harley Smith (12-10) - 2017 10 - Magen Fullwood (10-8) - 2011 10 - Magen Fullwood (10-4) - 2010 10 - Jessica Holliday (10-2) - 2015 10 - Tori Luke (10-8) - 2016

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 3 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 8. 2 - Sarah Gill - 2008 2 - Amber Clay - 2007 2 - Magen Fullwood - 2010 2 - Roxanna Kimes - 2013 2 - Harley Smith - 2017

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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

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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SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS

MAGEN FULLWOOD

ALICIA MALONE

Batters Faced 1. 842 - Sarah Gill - 2009 2. 652 - Harley Smith - 2017 3. 514 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 4. 511 - Casey Baddley - 2012 5. 476 - Casey Baddley - 2013 6. 462 - Sarah Gill - 2008 7. 456 - Alicia Malone - 2008 8. 448 - Alicia Malone - 2007 9. 407 - Magen Fullwood - 2010 407 - Tori Luke - 2016

Most Walks Allowed 1. 46 - Sarah Gill - 2009 2. 35 - Casey Baddley - 2012 3. 33 - Candice Brasher - 2010 4. 31 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 31 - Hailee Kolwyck - 2016 6. 29 - Ashton Needham - 2016 29 - Tori Luke - 2017 8. 28 - Tori Luke - 2016 9. 25 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 10. 23 - Sarah Gill - 2008

Fewest Walks 7/inn game (min. 40 IP) 1. 0.68 - Harley Smith (143.2 IP) - 2017 2. 0.69 - Jessica Holliday (71.1 IP) - 2015 3. 0.88 - Alicia Malone (104.0 IP) - 2008 4. 0.89 - Magen Fullwood (94.2 IP) - 2010 5. 0.95 - Amber Clay (96.0 IP) - 2007 6. 1.15 - Micalah Beall (54.2 IP) - 2014 7. 1.18 - Casey Baddley (113.0 IP) - 2013 8. 1.38 - Stormy Robison (45.2 IP) - 2011 9. 1.43 - Roxanna Kimes (63.2 IP) - 2013 1.43 - Kiley Dunagan (68.1 IP) - 2014

Most Home Runs Allowed 1. 13 - Harley Smith - 2017 2. 6 - Casey Baddley - 2013 3. 5 - Stormy Robison - 2011 5 - Casey Baddley - 2012 5 - Emily Hatcher - 2012 5 - Jessica Holliday - 2014 5 - Ashton Needham - 2016 5 - Leeah Henson - 2017 5 - Tori Luke - 2017 10. 4 - Sarah Gill - 2008 4 - Tori Luke - 2016

Most Earned Runs Allowed 1. 91 - Harley Smith - 2017 2. 65 - Sarah Gill - 2009 3. 62 - Alicia Malone - 2007 4. 53 - Tori Luke - 2017 5. 51 - Sarah Gill - 2008 51 - Alicia Malone - 2008 7. 41 - Tori Luke - 2016 8. 38 - Casey Baddley - 2013 9. 35 - Lauren Kendall - 2010 10. 34 - Emily Hatcher - 2012

Most Doubles Allowed 1. 30 - Harley Smith - 2017 2. 19 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014 19 - Tori Luke - 2016 19 - Tori Luke - 2017 5. 18 - Magen Fullwood - 2011 6. 16 - Emily Hatcher - 2012 16 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 8. 15 - Hailee Kolwyck - 2016 9. 14 - Micalah Beall - 2014 10. 13 - Casey Baddley - 2013

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LINDSEY BREWER

Most Hit Batters 1. 11 - Alicia Malone - 2007 2. 9 - Kiley Dunagan - 2015 9 - Tori Luke - 2016 4. 8 - Sarah Gill - 2008 8 - Emily Hatcher - 2012 8 - Casey Baddley - 2012 8 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014 8. 6 - Amber Clay - 2007 6 - Alicia Malone - 2008 6 - Candice Brasher - 2010 6 - Harley Smith - 2017 Runners Picked Off 1. 6 - Magen Fullwood - 2010 2. 2 - Candice Brasher - 2010 2 - Rachel McDonald - 2010 2 - Lindsey Shaw - 2013 2 - Brittany Rochelle - 2015 2 - Ashton Needham - 2016 2 - Kendall Akerson - 2017 8. 1 - Lauren Kendall - 2010 1 - Kaitlyn Howell - 2011 1 - Natalie Smock - 2012 1 - Hailee Kolwyck - 2016 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 3-TIME MACJC NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS 103


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

Most Hits 1. 390 - 2014 2. 379 - 2007 3. 352 - 2010 4. 337 - 2012 5. 333 - 2017 6. 309 - 2011 7. 300 - 2016 8. 295 - 2009 9. 279 - 2013 10. 278 - 2015

Most Total Bases 1. 550 - 2014 2. 471 - 2007 3. 470 - 2012 4. 447 - 2010 5. 439 - 2017 6. 410 - 2009 410 - 2011 8. 390 - 2013 390 - 2016 10. 349 - 2015

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

Most Doubles 1. 83 - 2014 2. 68 - 2007 68 - 2009 4. 61 - 2010 5. 60 - 2011 60 - 2012 7. 50 - 2017 8. 47 - 2008 9. 43 - 2013, 15-16

Most Walks 1. 146 - 2012 2. 141 - 2007 3. 125 - 2013 4. 118 - 2009 5. 115 - 2014 6. 114 - 2011 7. 107 - 2010 8. 84 - 2017 9. 79 - 2008 10. 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. .382 (1031 AB) - 2017 9. .373 (943 AB) - 2016 10. .370 (885 AB) - 2008 Most At-Bats 1. 1118 - 2014 2. 1084 - 2010 3. 1082 - 2012 4. 1051 - 2007 5. 1031 - 2017 6. 972 - 2013 7. 962 - 2011 8. 943 - 2016 9. 934 - 2009 10. 885 - 2008 Most Runs Scored 1. 313 - 2007 2. 304 - 2012 3. 299 - 2014 4. 257 - 2010 5. 249 - 2017 6. 241 - 2013 7. 237 - 2009 8. 229 - 2011 9. 196 - 2016 10. 185 - 2008

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Most Triples 1. 22 - 2014 2. 13 - 2009 13 - 2017 4. 11 - 2012 5. 10 - 2013 6. 7 - 2011 7. 6 - 2007 8. 5 - 2010 5 - 2015 10. 4 - 2016

Most Times Hit By Pitch 1. 48 - 2014* (led NJCAA) 2. 42 - 2012 3. 38 - 2013 4. 34 - 2009 5. 32 - 2010 6. 31 - 2016 7. 30 - 2008 8. 25 - 2007 9. 21 - 2015 21 - 2017

Most Home Runs 1. 17 - 2012 2. 16 - 2013 3. 13 - 2016 4. 11 - 2014 5. 10 - 2017 6. 9 - 2011 7. 8 - 2010 8. 7 - 2008 7 - 2009 10. 6 - 2015 Most Runs Batted In 1. 253 - 2014 2. 247 - 2007 3. 229 - 2012 4. 213 - 2010 5. 210 - 2017 6. 203 - 2009 203 - 2013 8. 186 - 2011 9. 168 - 2016 10. 140 - 2015

Fewest Strikeouts 1. 83 - 2016 2. 93 - 2015 3. 99 - 2007 4. 101 - 2008 5. 109 - 2011 6. 110 - 2012 7. 115 - 2009 8. 116 - 2013 9. 117 - 2017 10. 118 - 2010 Most Sacrifice Flies 1. 15 - 2014 2. 13 - 2010 3. 11 - 2013 4. 10 - 2017 5. 9 - 2012 9 - 2011 7. 8 - 2015 8. 6 - 2016 9. 5 - 2007-09

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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 33 - 2017 7. 30 - 2013 8. 29 - 2015 9. 26 - 2008 26 - 2016

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 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 273 - 2016

Most Stolen Bases 1. 143 (143-162) - 2014* (3rd in NJCAA) 2. 84 (84-95) - 2015 3. 66 (66-77) - 2016 4. 61 (61-NA) - 2009 5. 59 (59-63) - 2017 6. 46 (46-51) - 2011 7. 45 (45-50) - 2012 8. 39 (39-42) - 2007 9. 29 (29-34) - 2013 10. 26 (26-29) - 2010

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

Fewest Runs Allowed 1. 99 - 2015 2. 113 - 2013 3. 117 - 2008 117 - 2012 5. 125 - 2007 6. 127 - 2009 7. 138 - 2011 8. 139 - 2014 9. 141 - 2010 10. 160 - 2016

Most Stolen Base Attempts 1. 162 (143-162) - 2014 2. 95 (84-95) - 2015 3. 77 (66-77) - 2016 4. 63 (59-63) - 2017 5. 61 (61-NA) - 2009 6. 51 (46-51) - 2011 7. 50 (45-50) - 2012 8. 42 (39-42) - 2007 9. 34 (29-34) - 2013 10. 29 (26-29) - 2010

Most Saves 1. 7 - 2007 2. 6 - 2014 6 - 2015 4. 5 - 2013 5. 2 - 2012 2 - 2017 7. 1 - 2010 1 - 2011 1 - 2008

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 10. 112 - 2016

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 10. 3.58 (219.0 IP) - 2016 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 10. .305 (219.0 IP) - 2016

Most Complete Games 1. 27 - 2008 2. 25 - 2009 3. 24 - 2007 4. 23 - 2012 5. 22 - 2011 6. 17 - 2013 7. 14 - 2010 14 - 2017 9. 11 - 2015 10. 9 - 2016 Most Shutouts 1. 13 - 2013* (led NJCAA) 2. 12 - 2007 3. 11 - 2012 4. 8 - 2015 5. 7 - 2014 6. 6 - 2011 6 - 2017 8. 5 - 2008 9. 4 - 2009 4 - 2010

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Most Strikeouts 1. 214 - 2007 2. 212 - 2015 3. 211 - 2014 4. 181 - 2013 5. 170 - 2008 6. 166 - 2012 166 - 2017 8. 138 - 2011 9. 125 - 2009 10. 119 - 2010 Highest Fielding Percentage 1. .967 (775-344-38) - 2012* (led NJCAA) 2. .962 (723-281-40) - 2013 3. .956 (657-316-45) - 2016 4. .950 (695-306-53) - 2011 5. .949 (798-311-59) - 2014 6. .947 (659-225-49) - 2015 7. .946 (736-266-57) - 2017 8. .943 (622-232-52) - 2008 9. .939 (780-425-78) - 2010 10. .936 (724-303-70) - 2007 3-TIME MACJC NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS 105


CAREER PITCHING RECORDS

ROXANNA KIMES

AMBER CLAY

Earned Run Average 1. n/a - Lacie McCulley - 2005-06 2. 0.91 - Amber Clay (170.0 IP) - 2006-07 3. 1.66 - Kiley Dunagan (156.1 IP) - 2014-15 4. 1.89 - Casey Baddley (241.1 IP) - 2012-13 5. 1.90 - Jessica Holliday (106.2 IP) - 2014-15 6. 1.98 - Magen Fullwood (212.1 IP) - 2010-11 7. 2.20 - Roxanna Kimes (92.1 IP) - 2013-14 8. 2.30 - Micalah Beall (88.1 IP) - 2014-15 9. 2.34 - Stormy Robison (89.2 IP) - 2011-12 10. 2.56 - Lindsey Shaw (90.1 IP) - 2013-14 Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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 17 - Tori Luke (17-15) - 2016-17) 16 - Kiley Dunagan (16-8) - 2014-15 14 - Jessica Holliday (14-5) - 2014-15 12 - Candice Brasher (12-9) - 2010-11 12 - Harley Smith (12-10) - 2017-present

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. 2 - Tori Luke - 2016-17 9. 1 - Eight Players Tied **Lacie McCulley’s 2006 stats are not available

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LINDSEY SHAW

Appearances 1. n/a - Lacie McCulley - 2005-06 2. 53 - Sarah Gill - 2008-09 3. 52 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 4. 48 - Tori Luke - 2016-17 5. 43 - Magen Fullwood - 2010-11 6. 42 - Alicia Malone - 2007-08 7. 41 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014-15 8. 38 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 9. 34 - Amber Clay - 2006-07 34 - Lindsey Shaw - 2013-14 34 - Jessica Holliday - 2014-15 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. 11 - Harley Smith (2017-present) 8. 9 - Tori Luke - 2016-17 9. 7 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014-15 10. 6 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 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 2 - Harley Smith (2017-present) 10. 1 - Twelve Players Tied

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. 161.0 - Tori Luke - 2016-17 8. 156.1 - Kiley Dunagan - 2014-15 9. 109.2 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 10. 106.2 - Jessica Holliday - 2014-15 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. 104 - Harley Smith - 2017-present 9. 87 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 10. 85 - Tori Luke - 2016-17 Fielding Percentage (min. 125 chances) 1. .994 Casey Baddley (223-88-2) - 2012-13 2. .991 Tori Luke (146-69-2) - 2016-17 3. .987 Natalie Smock (267-32-4) - 2012-13 .987 Angela Carden (326-41-5) - 2009-10 5. .986 Casi Brooks (125-16-2) - 2009-10 6. .983 Emily Branch (164-14-3) - 2006-07 7. .982 Lindsey Brewer (143-20-3) - 2011 .982 Brittany Rochelle (151-13-3) - 2015 9. .981 Christine House (139-19-3) - 2008 .981 Harley Smith (123-34-3) - 2017-present

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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. .401 Kailey Walker (83-207) - 2016-17 9. .378 Micalah Beall (54-143) - 2014-15 10. .371 Andi Barrett (49-132) - 2014 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. 211 - Sallie Rose Carver - 2016-17 Runs Scored 1. 82 - Hillari Plummer - 2011-12 2. 73 - Kailey Walker - 2016-17 3. 71 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 4. 69 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 5. 68 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 6. 64 - Megan Shackleford - 2004-05 7. 63 - Lauren Sharp - 2004-05 8. 57 - Vicki Johnson - 2012-13 9. 56 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 10. 55 - Ashley White - 2006-07

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 83 - Kailey Walker - 2016-17 82 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 80 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 78 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10 71 - Sallie Rose Carver - 2016-17 70 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12

Doubles 1. 27 - Candice Brasher - 2010-11 2. 26 - Kendall Alford - 2014-15 3. 22 - Angela Carden - 2009-10 4. 18 - Sallie Rose Carver - 2016-17 18 - Haylei Plummer - 2009-10 6. 17 - Carrie Canizaro - 2007-08 17 - Ashley White - 2006-07 8. 16 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 9. 15 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10 15 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 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 6 - Heath Griffith - 2015-16 3. 5 - Chelsey Gilliam - 2013 4 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 4 - Stormy Robison - 2011-12 4 - Lauren Riley - 2012-13 4 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 4 - Haley Vance - 2013-14 4 - Hailee Kolwyck - 2016 10. 3 - Seven 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. 49 - Tori Luke - 2016-17 8. 48 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10 9. 47 - Stormy Robison - 2011-12 10. 46 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 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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KAILEY WALKER

KATELYN WESTBROOK

Stolen Bases 1. 51 - Kailey Walker (51-55) - 2016-17 2. 29 - Erin Claire Stegall (29-30) - 2015-16 29 - Katelyn Westbrook (29-32) - 2013-14 4. 25 - Andi Barrett (25-27) - 2014 25 - Janie Turner (25-28) - 2014-15 6. 24 - Linsey Hebert (24-29) - 2011-12 7. 23 - Hillari Plummer (23-25) - 2011-12 8. 20 - Alex Barrett (20-25) - 2014 9. 19 - Ciara Small (19-22) - 2009-10 10. 17 - Christian Reyes (17-19) - 2007-08

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. .455 Kailey Walker (207 AB) - 2016-17

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. 9 - Erin Claire Stegall - 2015-16 7. 8 - Sarah Gill - 2008-09 8 - Heath Griffith - 2015-16 9. 7 - Carrie Canizaro - 2007-08 7 - Casi Brooks - 2009-10 7 - Kristen Cooper - 2009-10

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

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Most Sacrifice Hits 1. 20 - Audra Long - 2006-07 2. 15 - Casey Baddley - 2012-13 3. 14 - Leigh Tedford - 2009-10 4. 13 - Ally Judkins - 2017-present 5. 12 - Linsey Hebert - 2011-12 12 - Christian Reyes - 2007-08 7. 11 - Stormy Robison - 2011-12 8. 8 - Kristen Cooper - 2009-10 8 - Jessica McElyea - 2006-07 8 - Mandy Bolden - 2009-10 8 - Vicki Johnson - 2012-13 8 - Erin Claire Stegall - 2015-16

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 4 - Tori Luke - 2016-17 6. 3 - Angela Carden - 2009-10 3 - Vicki Johnson - 2012-13 3 - Natalie Smock - 2012-13 3 - Andi Barrett - 2014 3 - Sallie Rose Carver - 2016-17 3 - Kailey Walker - 2016-17 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 77 - Kailey Walker - 2016-17

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ALL-MACJC/ALL-REGION

LACIE MCCULLEY

HAYLEI PLUMMER

CANDICE BRASHER

All-MACJC Selections 1999 Reanon Gaut INF - Christy Smith 2001 P/OF - Katie Turner 2003 OF - Elizabeth Eads (1st) SS - Lindsey Young (1st) P - Rachel Huston (2nd) 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)

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) 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

2013 P - Casey Baddley 2014 SS - Alex Barrett P - Kiley Dunagan 2015 P - Jessica Holliday P - Kiley Dunagan C - Brittany Rochelle 2016 C/INF - Heath Griffith 2017 P/INF - Tori Luke P/INF - Harley Smith OF - Kailey Walker (HM) SS - Sallie Rose Carver (HM)

NJCAA All-Region 2001 INF/OF - Jennifer Hanna (HM) 2005 SS - Meagan Shackleford 2006 P - Lacie McCulley 2007 SS - Ashley White P - Amber Clay 2008 P - Alicia Malone 2009 P - Sarah Gill 2010 2B - Haylei Plummer 2012 P - Casey Baddley

2012 P - Casey Baddley SS - Hillari Plummer

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FINAL CAREER STATS

Northwest Softball Individual Career History Sallie Rose Carver Year

2016 2017 TOTAL Year

2016 2017 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%

.307 33-30 .358 40-40 .336 73-70

avg

88 123 211

14 30 44

27 44 71

8 10 18

0 2 2

0 1 1

11 32 43

35 61 96

.398 .496 .455

3 11 14

0 0 0

6 8 14

0 0 0

.330 .401 .373

0 3 3

2 0 2

3-3 5-6 8-9

150 59 209

13 76 89

3 8 11

.982 .944 .964

era

w-l

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

1.45 3.82 2.10

0-0 0-1 0-1

7 4 11

1 1 2

0 0 0

0/1 0/1 0/2

0 0 0

9.2 3.2 13.1

14 4 18

6 4 10

2 2 4

6 5 11

11 4 15

3 0 3

0 0 0

0 0 0

50 23 73

.333 .250 .310

2 0 2

1 1 2

0 0 0

0 0 0

1 1 2

Sarah Craig Year

2017 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

.571 .571

7-0 7-0

7 7

0 0

4 4

0 0

1 1

0 0

2 2

6 6

.857 .857

0 0

1 1

1 1

0 0

.625 .625

0 0

0 0

0-0 0-0

10 10

1 1

0 1.000 0 1.000

fld%

Makenzie Crutcher Year

2016 2017 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 .111 .071

13-0 10-0 23-0

5 9 14

3 2 5

0 1 1

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 1 1

0 1 1

.000 .111 .071

1 0 1

0 1 1

2 2 4

0 0 0

.167 .200 .188

0 0 0

0 0 0

1-1 0-0 1-1

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

.000 .000 .000

Amber Helmes Year

2017 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%

.200 .200

25-0 25-0

5 5

13 13

1 1

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1 1

.200 .200

2 2

0 0

3 3

0 0

.429 .429

0 0

0 0

2-2 2-2

1 1

2 2

1 1

.750 .750

fld%

Leeah Henson Year

2016 2017 TOTAL Year

2016 2017 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

.000 3-1 .237 33-32 .225 36-33

avg

4 76 80

0 7 7

0 18 18

0 2 2

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 11 11

0 20 20

.000 .263 .250

0 4 4

0 4 4

2 12 14

0 1 1

.000 .310 .295

0 0 0

1 2 3

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 1 1

0 4 4

0 .000 0 1.000 0 1.000

era

w-l

app

gs

cg

sho

sv

ip

h

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

2.55 4.03 3.57

1-0 2-2 3-2

6 11 17

0 3 3

0 0 0

0/0 0/3 0/3

0 0 0

11.0 24.1 35.1

17 40 57

7 25 32

4 14 18

0 6 6

2 11 13

2 9 11

0 1 1

0 5 5

49 124 173

.347 .360 .356

1 1 2

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 2 2

0 5 5

Tori Luke Year

2016 2017 TOTAL Year

2016 2017 TOTAL

110

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

sh

sb-att

po

a

.250 30-26 .402 41-41 .348 71-67

avg

64 117 181

11 26 37

16 47 63

2 10 12

0 1 1

0 2 2

14 35 49

18 65 83

.281 .556 .459

3 9 12

3 1 4

1 7 8

0 0 0

.306 .442 .393

2 2 4

0 2 2

1-1 3-4 4-5

4 142 146

39 30 69

era

w-l

3.29 10-8 5.04 7-7 4.09 17-15

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app

gs

cg

sho

sv

22 26 48

17 14 31

6 3 9

0/1 1/1 1/2

0 2 2

ip

h

e

fld%

2 .956 0 1.000 2 .991

r

er

bb

so

2b

3b

hr

bf

bavg

wp

hbp

bk

sfa

sha

87.1 104 56 73.2 112 71 161.0 216 127

41 53 94

28 29 57

38 47 85

19 19 38

2 3 5

4 5 9

407 379 786

.293 .334 .313

9 3 12

9 4 13

0 0 0

3 1 4

12 10 22

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Individual Career History Bethany Mills

Year

2017 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

7-0 7-0

4 4

3 3

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1 1

0 0

.000 .000

0 0

1 1

1 1

0 0

.200 .200

0 0

0 0

0-0 0-0

1 1

0 0

0 1.000 0 1.000

fld%

Kali Roberts Year

2017 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

18-3 18-3

4 4

5 5

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1 1

0 0

.000 .000

1 1

0 0

0 0

0 0

.200 .200

0 0

1 1

0-0 0-0

1 1

2 2

2 2

.600 .600

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

3 21-24 3 30-31 6 51-55

20 52 72

2 0 2

5 5 10

.815 .912 .881

Kailey Walker Year

2016 2017 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

.388 36-28 .410 41-41 .401 77-69

avg

85 122 207

34 39 73

33 50 83

0 4 4

0 2 2

1 0 1

10 16 26

36 58 94

.424 .475 .454

5 13 18

4 1 5

14 16 30

0 0 0

.442 .464 .455

1 2 3

Allison Williams Year

2016 2017 TOTAL

gp-gs

ab

r

h

2b

3b

hr

rbi

tb

slg%

bb

hbp

so

gdp

ob%

sf

.384 35-25 .322 41-41 .348 76-66

avg

86 115 201

22 18 40

33 37 70

2 2 4

1 1 2

0 0 0

11 20 31

37 41 78

.430 .357 .388

5 7 12

1 1 2

14 15 29

0 0 0

.424 .363 .389

0 1 1

sh

sb-att

po

a

e

fld%

2 10-12 0 6-6 2 16-18

22 48 70

1 9 10

7 6 13

.767 .905 .860

fld%

Alexis Winters Year

2017 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

.429 .429

27-0 27-0

7 7

15 15

3 3

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

3 3

.429 .429

0 0

1 1

1 1

0 0

.500 .500

0 0

1 1

1-1 1-1

1 1

0 0

0 1.000 0 1.000

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NJCAA ACADEMIC STUDENT-ATHLETES

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) 2016: Kali Roberts, OF (Exemplary); Annah Catherine Storey, OF (Superior); Ashton Needham, P (Exemplary); Erin Claire Stegall, INF (Superior); Heath Griffith, INF (Superior); Leeah Henson, P (Superior); Makenzie Crutcher, INF (Exemplary); Olivia Owen, OF/C (Superior) 2017: Harley Smith, P/INF (NJCAA 2nd Team); Alexis Winters, OF (NJCAA 2nd Team); Kendall Akerson, C (NJCAA 2nd Team); Sarah Taylor, C/ OF (NJCAA 2nd Team); Ally Judkins, INF (NJCAA 3rd Team); Sarah Craig, C (NJCAA 3rd Team)

Casey Gibson, P/INF 2012

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Casey Baddley, P/IF 2013

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

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NJCAA ACADEMIC STUDENT-ATHLETES

Janie Turner, OF 2015

Kendall Alford, UTIL 2015

Micalah Beall, P 2015

Rae Drewrey, C 2015

Drennan Nemnich, INF 2015

Kali Roberts, OF 2016

A.C. Storey, OF 2016

Ashton Needham, P 2016

Erin Claire Stegall, INF 2016

Heath Griffith, C 2016

Leeah Henson, P 2016

Makenzie Crutcher, OF 2016

Olivia Owen, C 2016

Harley Smith, P/INF 2017

Alexis Winters, OF 2017

Kendall Akerson, C 2017

Sarah Taylor, C/OF 2017

Ally Judkins, INF 2017

Sarah Craig, C 2017

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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

2015 MACJC North Division Champions 29-14 Overall (18-6 north) 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 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

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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) 2016 18-18 • 12-16 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan 2/17 Mississippi Delta...............W...........6-1 2/17 Mississippi Delta...............W.........10-2 2/19 & Mineral Area College.....W.........12-2 2/19 & Jefferson College (20)....W...........7-6 2/19 & Three Rivers...................W.........14-3 2/20 & East Central College.......W...........3-1 2/26 + vs. LSU Eunice (10).........L...........0-4 2/26 at Southwest Mississippi....L...........3-4 2/29 *Holmes............................W...........3-1 2/29 *Holmes............................W...........3-1 3/5 *at Pearl River....................L...........2-5 3/5 *at Pearl River...................W...........7-5 3/7 *Coahoma.........................W.........20-3 3/7 *Coahoma.........................W.........19-4 3/16 *at Itawamba (10).............L...........1-7 3/16 *at Itawamba (10).............L...........1-8 3/19 *Copiah-Lincoln.................L...........1-8 3/19 *Copiah-Lincoln.................L...........3-8 3/22 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........9-0 3/22 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........9-1 3/25 *at Hinds...........................L...........1-6 3/25 *at Hinds..........................W.........20-8 3/29 *East Central (3).................L.........3-11 3/29 *East Central (3).................L...........2-6 4/3 *at Gulf Coast (3)...............L...........1-4 4/3 *at Gulf Coast (3)...............L...........1-6 4/5 *Northeast........................W...........3-1

4/5 *Northeast........................W...........6-5 4/8 *Southwest Mississippi......L...........3-4 4/8 *Southwest Mississippi......L.........1-10 4/10 *Jones County (8)..............L.........3-11 4/10 *Jones County (8)..............L...........1-4 4/16 *at Meridian.....................W...........6-1 4/16 *at Meridian.....................W...........6-1 4/18 *at East Mississippi............L...........3-4 4/18 *at East Mississippi............L...........3-4 & Northeast TigerFest (Booneville); + played at Southwest Mississippi (Summit)

2/10 2/10 2/14 2/14 2/17 2/17 2/18 2/18 2/23 2/23 3/3 3/3 3/8 3/8 3/10 3/10 3/17 3/17 3/19 3/19 3/23 3/23 3/26 3/26 3/29 3/29

2017 22-20 • 16-12 MACJC Head Coach Mike Rowan & Calhoun..........................L...........0-8 & Marion Military...............L...........0-9 at Holmes..........................L.........4-10 + Mississippi Delta...........W...........8-7 ^ John A. Logan................L...........0-4 ^ Arkansas State..............W...........8-4 ^ Wabash Valley................L...........2-7 ^ Mineral Area College......L...........2-4 Blue Mountain JV..............W.........11-0 Blue Mountain JV..............W.........21-0 Arkansas Baptist...............W.........20-0 Arkansas Baptist...............W.........20-0 *at Holmes........................W.........11-5 *at Holmes........................W...........9-4 *Pearl River (17)...............W...........5-3 *Pearl River (17)...............W...........8-2 *at Jones County (1)..........L...........1-9 *at Jones County (1)..........L...........0-4 *at East Central (12)..........W...........6-3 *at East Central (12)...........L...........2-6 *at Coahoma.....................W...........9-4 *at Coahoma.....................W...........4-2 *at Copiah-Lincoln.............L...........2-5 *at Copiah-Lincoln.............L...........5-8 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........8-4 *Mississippi Delta.............W...........9-1

4/1 *Hinds..............................W.........14-0 4/1 *Hinds..............................W...........4-0 4/6 *Itawamba (14).................L.........1-10 4/6 *Itawamba (14).................L...........6-9 4/8 *Gulf Coast (5)...................L...........2-9 4/8 *Gulf Coast........................W...........5-4 4/11 *at Northeast.....................L...........0-5 4/11 *at Northeast.....................L...........0-8 4/13 *at Southwest Mississippi..L...........2-3 4/13 *at Southwest Mississippi.W...........5-3 4/20 *East Mississippi...............W...........7-5 4/20 *East Mississippi................L...........4-6 4/25 *Meridian.........................W...........7-2 4/25 *Meridian.........................W...........8-5 4/28 % at East Central (9)..........L.........5-13 4/28 % at East Central (9)..........L.......12-17 & PRCC Wildcat Invitational (Poplarville) + Game played at Holmes CC (Goodman) ^ Northeast TigerFest (Booneville) % MACJC Playoffs (Decatur)

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YEARLY RESULTS/COACHING RECORDS YR 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007^ 2008 2009^ 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015^ 2016 2017

OVERALL MACJC NORTH/MACJC 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 18 18 0 12 16 0 9th 22 20 0 16 12 0 5th

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 Mike Rowan Mike Rowan

* Fastpitch softball began in 2000; ^ North Division Champions ! Conference play began in 2016 (no north/south division; top 8 make playoffs)

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................376-193-1 (.660) Conference Record.............. 204-96 (.680)

BY VICTORIES Coach Mike Rowan Alan Arrington Don Clanton

|-------Overall-------| W - L - T Pct. 376-193-1 .660 45-48 .484 33-45 .423

BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Coach Mike Rowan Alan Arrington Don Clanton

Tenure 2004-pres. 1998-2000 2001-2003

|---Conference---| W - L - T Pct. 204-96 .680 n/a 22-36 .379

|-------Overall-------| W - L - T Pct. 376-193-1 .660 45-48 .484 33-45 .423

FOUR-YEAR PLAYERS 2016 Heath Griffith Annah Catherine Storey

C/IB OF

Mississippi College West Alabama

2015 Carla Avant Jessica Holliday

OF P/DP

Blue Mountain College Delta State University

2014 Katelyn Westbrook Haley Vance

OF 3B/OF

2013 Vicki Johnson OF Carlie Jenkins OF 2011 Kayla Wilson UTIL Lauren Kendall P/INF Candice Brasher UTIL/P

Delta State University Christian Brothers/UWA Jackson State University Middle Tennessee State Delta State University Delta State University Central Baptist

2010 Mandy Bolden SS Haylei Plummer 2B Laina Collier P Angela Carden 1B

North Alabama Blue Mountain College Ole Miss Delta State University

2009 Sarah Gill P Amber Thomas OF

Central Baptist Lane College

2008 Carrie Canizaro LF Christian Reyes RF

Crichton College Crichton College

2004 Megan Shackleford Kristin Chrestman

Christian Brothers University University of Memphis

SS CF

2003 Lindsey Young SS

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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

HONOREE SPORT(S) Harry Adair Men’s Basketball Coach Darrel M. Arnold Football, Basketball, Baseball Shantell Atkins-Brown Women’s Basketball Bernard Blackwell Football Coach Joe Boyles Baseball, Football, Men’s Basketball, T&F John Brewer Football, Baseball Cecil Burford Sr. Baseball, Football, M Basketball Lonny Calicchio Football Michael Joe Cannon Football Donny Castle Baseball Coach John W. Clayton Football, Men’s Basketball LaConger Cohran-Shelton Women’s Basketball James Cook Football Danny Cranford Football Marc Dukes Men’s Basketball Coach Don Edwards Women’s Basketball Coach Russell Evans Football Ben Evans Baseball, Football Bobby Ferguson Football Bobby Ray Franklin Football Coach Detric Golden Men’s Basketball Eddy Halfacre Rodeo Will Hall Football Gerald Hasselman Men’s Basketball Bobby Hogue Baseball, Football Catricia Howard Women’s Basketball Jamie Howell Sr. Baseball, Men’s Basketball, T&F Kenny Hunt Baseball, Men’s Basketball James Carroll Johnson Baseball, Football, M Basketball Maurice Kelly Baseball, Football, M Basketball Cortez Kennedy Football Henry B. Koon Men’s Basketball Coach Arthur Kuntzman Jr. Football Max Lee Football Merrie Carol Martin Butler Rodeo Cedric Matthews Men’s Basketball Mike McClenton Football

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CLASS 2005 1992 2014 1993 2015 1991 2006 2010 2006 2004 1993 2008 2002 2012 2015 2017 2008 2014 2012 2003 2014 2004 2012 2017 1993 2005 1992 1993 1991 1994 1998 1993 2004 2010 2012 2003 2002

HONOREE SPORT(S) Bill McCollins Football Lacie McCulley Cook Softball Bryce J. McCullough Football Jim Miles Jr. Baseball, Men’s Basketball Hollis Miller Men’s Basketball Bryant Mix Football Bill Oakley Athletic Director, MBK/FB Coach Jack Peel Baseball Gerald Perry Football Thomas Poff Jr. Football Joel Posey Baseball Robert Eugene Proctor Baseball, Football, Men’s Basketball Don Randolph Men’s Basketball Johnny Ray Baseball Kenneth “Cat” Robbins Men’s Basketball Coach Dr. Mark Robbins Football Jack Roberson Jr. Rodeo Freddy Rogers Football Andre Rone Football Billy C. Rotenberry Track and Field Mike Rowan Football, Baseball Eric Schwartz Football Bill Selby Baseball Tommy Simpson Men’s Basketball Paul Stroud Jr. Football Leslie Buford “Cy” Taylor Baseball, Football, MBK, T&F Nikita Taylor Women’s Basketball Fred Thomas Football Edwin Thomas Football Robert Tulon Akins Football Marcus Van Every Baseball Cassius Ware Football Robert Q. Whitwell Football Henry “Gizmo” Williams Football, Track and Field A.C. Williams Jr. Baseball, Football, Men’s Basketball Bud Young Rodeo Coach Galen Young Men’s Basketball

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CLASS 2010 2012 2008 1994 1995 2008 1992 2005 2002 2002 2010 1992 2005 2010 2002 1995 2015 2010 2015 2006 1998 2004 2008 2003 2003 1991 2015 2005 1992 2006 2017 2012 1996 1998 1991 2005 2015


SPORTS HALL OF FAME

Gerald Hasselman

Don Edwards

DR. GERALD HASSELMAN, MBASKETBALL, 1964-66 Hasselman had his fair share of big performances while starring on the basketball court at Northwest. As a member of the Ranger men’s basketball team from 1964-66, Hasselman finished with eight 30-point games, good for second all-time in program history, and concluded his Northwest basketball career by being named All-MACJC in the spring of 1966. Off the court, he was also selected to the President’s and Dean’s Lists. After Northwest, the Holly Springs native continued his academic and athletic career at Millsaps College from 196668. Off the court, Hasselman was a Dean’s List honoree and an active member of the International Relations Club and Omicron Delta Kappa. Hasselman traded in his skills on the hardwood for a different kind of leadership in the public school system after graduation from Millsaps. In the fall of 1968, he was hired as a coach and teacher at Warren Central High School in Vicksburg and was later promoted to assistant principal in 1971 and principal in 1975. While at Warren Central, Hasselman continued his education at Millsaps, acquiring a masters’ in history in 1971 and an educational specialist in principalship in 1979. After 18 years at Warren Central, Hasselman became principal at Oxford High School in 1986 and simultaneously took on a role as director of secondary curriculum for the Oxford School District, sparking a transition to higher administrative roles. In 1989, Hasselman earned a doctorate in educational leadership from Mississippi State, and shortly after that, became the director of the Mississippi Department of Education’s Bureau of School Improvement before becoming the Associate State Superintendent for Academic Education in 1993. In 1997, he became the Director of Education at William Carey College’s Coast campus while also returning to the classroom as a Professor of Education. After a brief stint in Eugene, Oregon, as the assistant principal at John F. Kennedy Middle School, Hasselman returned to William Carey in 2000 to his previous position and later moved to his current position as the Director of Educational Leadership at Mississippi College in 2003. Hasselman has made numerous presentations and has served in various leadership opportunities throughout his career, including roles as a trainer for the National Association of Secondary School Principals’ Assessment Center, a participant in Vanderbilt University’s Principal Institute and as a Task Force member for the Mississippi Training Manual for School Safety and Crisis Management.

Marcus Van Every DON EDWARDS, HEAD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACH, 1987-PRESENT Edwards enters his 31st season as Northwest’s head women’s basketball coach entering the 2017-18 season and has been a part of the staff for the last 34 years, starting in 1983 as an assistant under Harry Adair. During his tenure as head coach, Edwards has led the Lady Rangers to 17 NJCAA Region XXIII and three NJCAA National Tournament Appearances, as well as a pair of MACJC championships in 1995 and 1996. His career record at Northwest stands at 447-310 (.590), posting 22 winning seasons overall and four seasons with 20 or more wins. With all his success, Edwards has received numerous Coach of the Year recognitions. He was named Region XXIII and District 16 Coach of the Year in 1990, 1996, 1998 and 2005, MACJC Coach of the Year in 1989 and 1990 and was MAC Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year in 1990, 1995 and ‘96. Edwards led the Lady Rangers to a 16-6 overall mark and a 9-3 record in the north division two years ago. The Lady Rangers advanced to the MACJC and Region XXIII Tournaments, falling in the first round to Copiah-Lincoln. After a 6-0 start to the season, Northwest earned its first national ranking since 1999-2000 at 25th in the NJCAA. Edwards led the Lady Rangers to a fifth north division crown during the 2012-13 season, finishing with an 18-7 overall record and 9-3 mark in the division. The 18 wins was the most for Northwest in eight seasons. Since 2004-05, a total of 28 Lady Rangers have gone on to play at four-year schools, including Destiny Gardner (North Alabama), Averyale Joy (Freed-Hardeman), Janesha Johnson (University of Charleston), Aspriona Gilbert (Delta State), Jacquelyn Brooks (Delta State), Bethany Lytle (Union University) and Sara Lytle (Union University) from the past three seasons. Not only have the Lady Rangers performed on the court, but they have done it off the court as well. Northwest posted a 3.15 team GPA last season and 3.20 GPA during the 2015-16 academic year to be recognized as an All-Academic team by both the MACJC and NJCAA. Edwards also served as the head men’s golf coach for 23 seasons at Northwest, being named the MACJC Coach of the Year twice, and sending at least one golfer to compete in the NJCAA Division II National Tournament in 11 of his final 17 seasons. Edwards came to Northwest from West Panola Academy at Batesville where he served as the boys’ and girls’ basketball coach, golf coach and athletic director for eight years. Named Coach of the Year a total of six times, he coached in two academy All-Star games. His record as a high school coach stands at 246-56 for girls and 162-82 for boys. Edwards’ girls’ teams finished in the top four in the state for six years, capturing the championship

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three times. Before arriving at West Panola Academy, Edwards worked at Quitman County High School where he was athletic director, basketball and football coach and driver’s education instructor. After attending Northwest for two years, Edwards transferred to Delta State University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1973. He also holds an M.Ed. in administration and supervision from Delta State University. MARCUS VAN EVERY, BASEBALL, 1998-99 The Northwest baseball team experienced the best offensive season in team history in 1999 and Senatobia native Marcus Van Every was a big reason why. After originally signing with Gulf Coast (Fla.), Van Every returned to Senatobia after one semester and was a primary contributor during his two seasons with the Rangers. The catcher/third baseman finished his career with a .432 batting average (third all-time), an on-base percentage of .508 (second) and 24 home runs (third). In 1999, Van Every hit .453 in his sophomore campaign, and alongside teammate Eduardo Pena, the duo led the NJCAA with 17 homers, which remains the Rangers’ single-season record. Van Every also holds the single-season record for total bases at 132. A two-time All-MACJC selection and NJCAA Distinguished Academic Student Athlete, Van Every later carried his talents to Delta State University. At DSU, he helped lead the Statesmen to a third place finish in the NCAA Division II College World Series in 2001. Van Every garnered numerous All-American, Academic All-American and All-Gulf South Conference honors and still ranks fourth all-time in career batting average (.395). Van Every continues to give back to the game he loves today, coaching an 18U summer showcase baseball team, the Shockers Baseball Club. Van Every and his wife Abby will celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary next March. The couple have three sons, Easton, Vance and Jordan.

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ATHLETIC STAFF RICHIE LAWSON

BUBBA SKELTON

VP FOR EDUCATION

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Fourth Year Memphis, 1981

Fourth Year Mississippi College, 1987

Richie E. Lawson, former dean of Northwest Mississippi Community College’s DeSoto Center, was named vice president for education in April of 2014. In addition to overseeing all education related matters system-wide, Lawson also supervises the athletic department, its coaches and support staff. Lawson began his career at Northwest in 1983, teaching what was then called Mortuary Science at DeSoto Center. He taught until 1987, when he was named director of Vocational Technical Education. In 1988, he moved to Northwest’s Olive Branch Center as center director, and returned to DeSoto Center two years later as director of Vocational Technical Education. In 2002, Lawson was named dean of DeSoto Center. In that capacity, he was responsible for the administration of every aspect of the campus. As vice president, he is responsible for all aspects of education at the college: academic, career-technical and workforce at each campus. His office deals with compliance with all state requirements, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), articulation agreements with universities, dual enrollment and eLearning. “We have to make it easier for our students to come to Northwest,” Lawson said. “My main concern is to get our students enrolled and coming to school. We have great programs to offer but we need to make it easier for them to get here. One of my goals is to provide online registration for our students. We are working on that now, and we have to do it.” Lawson grew up in Corning, Ark. and graduated from Corning High School. He attended Arkansas State University for two years and then went to Dallas Institute of Mortuary Science. He worked in the funeral service industry for 13 years in Little Rock and Memphis before he came to Northwest. He earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism and public relations in 1981 and his master’s in communications studies in 1986 from The University of Memphis. In 2006, Lawson earned a graduate certificate in Community College Teaching and Leadership from The University of Memphis. He is the current secretary of the Mississippi Community and Junior College Academic Officers Association and a past board member of the DeSoto Economic Development Council. He and his wife, Nila, have been married for 46 years. Nila is a nurse practitioner at the University of Memphis Health Center. They are the parents of two sons, Justin, a regional director of Quality Deer Management Association, and Aaron, a respiratory therapist in Chattanooga. They have one grandson, West. Lawson is the son of Deloy J. Lawson of Paragould, Ark. and the late Afreda B. Lawson of Corning. Lawson enjoys hunting deer, turkey and ducks. He is a member of Ducks Unlimited, National Wild Turkey Federation, the National Rifle Association, the Coldwater Red Banks Hunting Club and Quality Deer Management Association, Wolf River Branch. He and his wife are members of Christ United Methodist Church in Memphis and he is a member and past president of the Seekers Sunday School class.

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Bubba Skelton, the winningest coach in Northwest men’s basketball history, returns for a 14th season in Senatobia as part of his second stint. Skelton was also named Northwest’s athletic director on June 13, 2014. Last season, Skelton led the Rangers to a 14-9 overall mark, 7-5 finish in the north division and MACJC tournament appearance. With an 86-68 home win over Mississippi Delta on January 14, 2016, Skelton passed Kenneth “Cat” Robbins for first all-time in men’s basketball history with win No. 252. His career coaching mark with the Rangers now stands at 273-102 overall (.728) and he’s also 116-40 all-time in north division play. In 19 seasons as a head coach at the junior college level, Skelton is 372-165 overall for a solid .692 winning percentage. Skelton’s second stint began with the 2012-13 season after a six-year hiatus. He led the Rangers to a 19-8 record and a trip to the state and region tournaments. Northwest was less than 30 seconds away from the national tournament and finished as Region 23 runner-up after a 66-62 loss to East Mississippi. A five-time Region 23 and four-time MACJC Coach of the Year selection, Skelton spent the 2008-12 seasons at Jones County Junior College where he led the Bobcats to a 68-38 record. In his first season in 2008-09, Skelton piloted Jones to a 24-5 record and its first state championship since the 1945-46 season. Prior to Jones, Skelton was an assistant coach at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas for two years. The Cardinals went 19-11 and tied for the Southland Conference crown in his final season. Skelton previously coached at Northwest during the 1998-2006 seasons. Northwest won three MACJC State Championships (2000-01, 2004-05, 2005-06) and five Region 23 Championships (2000-01, 2002-03, 2003-06) under his leadership and went to five national tournaments in Hutchinson, Kan., in eight seasons. Northwest closed out Skelton’s final three seasons with a Top 10 national ranking by the NJCAA, including a No. 2 finish to end the 2005-06 season. Skelton started his head coaching career in the MACJC at Southwest Mississippi CC during the 1996-98 seasons, leading the Bears to a combined 31-25 record. A native of Leland, Skelton was a four-year letterman at Mississippi College and played in every game during his career with the Choctaws. He was third in the Gulf South Conference in assists as a senior and was an All-GSC Academic team selection in 1986 and 1987. Skelton is married to the former Tammy Pryor of Ellisville and they have one son, Trey, a former Northwest basketball player and now a junior at Ole Miss.

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ATHLETIC STAFF KEVIN MALONEY

JAKE LONG

SPORTS INFO DIRECTOR

ACADEMIC COORDINATOR

Eighth Year Mississippi State, 2005

Fourth Year Alabama, 2010

Kevin Maloney enters his eighth year as Northwest’s sports information director and is the primary media contact in charge of publicizing all nine Ranger sports through press releases, publications, social media and various other platforms. In his first seven years, Maloney has helped Northwest launch a new website, increase its social media presence on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram by over 200 percent, promote its athletes on a national level and keep the media as well as Ranger fans, students, staff and parents informed and updated at all times. He also brought the loyalty fan app, Ranger Rewards, to campus in the fall of 2014. His publications and social media platforms have garnered 15 state awards by the College Public Relations Association of Mississippi (CPRAM) and 12 national awards by CoSIDA, with 15 of those earning first place recognition. Maloney came to Senatobia from The University of Texas at Tyler where he was instrumental in designing and launching a new athletics website while fulfilling every day duties in the sports information office. Maloney also broadcast selected baseball/softball games during the ASC and NCAA Regional Tournaments. Prior to UT Tyler, Maloney spent three and a half years as the sports information director at Division III Millsaps College. Maloney was in charge of all media relations efforts for the Majors’ 18 intercollegiate sports, completely revamping the department and turning it into one of the best in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC). Among his many duties, Maloney helped bring a new athletics website to the campus in January 2009 and also started an annual “Take A Kid to the Game Day” in 2007 as part of the NCAA’s nationally recognized program. Maloney produced four CoSIDA award-winning media guides for Millsaps in the sports of football, baseball and men’s soccer, raised over $15,000 as the marketing representative for sponsorship on publications and other events and was responsible for the startup and overseeing of live audio/video broadcasts. A 2005 graduate of Mississippi State in sports communication and Dean’s Scholar in 2004, Maloney interned in the athletic department, assisting with football, men’s and women’s basketball, soccer and volleyball. He’s also an alumnus of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, serving as secretary, vice president and president. After graduation, Maloney spent six months at Texas State University as a media relations assistant where he was the primary contact for softball, women’s soccer, women’s tennis and secondary contact for track and field. He assisted with the editing and design of media guides, game notes and gameday operations. Maloney is an 11-year member of CoSIDA, serving on the publications committee for the past four years and 2YSIDA second vice president the past two. Maloney has been highly involved with athletics over the past decade, volunteering at the Allstate Sugar Bowl, AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Division I Men’s Basketball South Regional Finals, SEC Football and Women’s Basketball Championships, NCAA Baseball Regionals, C-USA Baseball Championship and Football Media Day. He spent five seasons as a member of the Memphis Grizzlies’ stats crew and has also been doing freelance work for ESPN/SEC Network, FoxSports and CBS since 2007.

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Jake Long is entering his fourth year as the athletic academic coordinator. In his first three years, Northwest student-athletes have made great strides in the classroom. Northwest has had 397 athletes make the President’s and Dean’s Lists, 147 named Academic All-MACJC and 95 named NJCAA Academic Student-Athlete Award winners. In addition, Northwest programs continue to receive recognition from the MACJC, NJCAA, WBCA, NABC, ITA and NFCA for their work in the classroom. Long came to Northwest in 2014 after spending one 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.

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ATHLETIC STAFF ALLISON EOFF

BRIAN LENTZ

ATHLETIC SECRETARY

ASSISTANT SID

Ninth Year Delta State University

Third Year Mississippi State, 2015

Allison Eoff begins her ninth 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 (20), and resides in Senatobia.

LIESL MOTE STUDENT ACTIVITIES Sixth Year Eastern Washington, 1995 Liesl Mote enters her sixth year as Northwest’s student activities manager, cheer coach and spirit sponsor. Northwest’s cheer squad supports the College’s athletic teams while boosting fan support and having fun. You’ll see them regularly at football and basketball games, home and away, and they’ll also travel to bowl games and tournaments around the nation. Although they are non-competitive, certain requirements must be met at tryouts held each spring. 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. She also heads up the 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 anti-terrorism 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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Brian Lentz was hired on July 1, 2015 and enters his third year as the assistant sports information director at Northwest. “Brian worked in our department for three years as a student assistant and there was absolutely no hesitation in hiring him full-time 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 came to Northwest in the summer of 2015 after spending two and a half years as an undergraduate student assistant at Mississippi State. He served as the women’s tennis contact for two seasons and also assisted at home football and baseball games in various roles. Lentz volunteered at numerous preseason and postseason Southeastern Conference (SEC) events, including SEC Media Days and the 2013 SEC Championship Game in Atlanta. Most recently, he has volunteered at additional NCAA events, including the 58th annual Liberty Bowl and the Memphis regional of the 2017 NCAA Basketball Tournament. In addition to his duties at Northwest, Lentz is also entering the third year of his second stint of covering prep sports for the Tate Record newspaper. While in at MSU, Lentz covered high school athletics for both the Starkville Daily News and The Commercial Dispatch. 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 and serving as the public address announcer for selected Ranger baseball and softball games. During his enrollment 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 Mississippi State University in sports studies.

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ATHLETIC STAFF DANNY RAY COLE

AMBER THOMAS

STRENGTH COACH

ATHLETIC TRAINER

17th Year Arkansas-Monticello, 1991

Third Year Lane College, 2011

Danny Ray Cole enters his 17th year on the Northwest athletic staff and his fifth as the head strength and conditioning coach for all nine 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 was also the defensive line coach his first eight seasons from 2001-08. He 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 bachelor’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.

PAUL SINKA HEAD TRAINER Fourth Year Butler University, 2011 Paul Sinka joined the Rangers’ athletic training staff in October 2014 and was promoted to head trainer prior to the start of the 2017-18 sports season. Prior to Northwest, Sinka worked with varying levels of sports teams for 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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Amber Thomas begins her third year at Northwest as part of the athletic training staff and covers men’s and women’s soccer and softball. The Hernando native is no stranger to Northwest, playing softball for the Rangers and getting her associate degree in 2009 from the college. A former athlete at Hernando High School and Lane College as well, Thomas aspired to become an athletic trainer after suffering the first of three knee injuries entering her senior year of high school. 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. She hit .362 in two seasons and was 6-4 in the circle, earning All-SIAC Second Team honors as a junior. Thomas was an SIAC All-Academic Team selection and Honor Roll student as a senior. 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. She was also a member of Zeta Phi Beta sorority. Thomas has been ATC, LAT certified since 2014 and her first job was covering Strayhorn football and basketball and Hernando softball and baseball. She is the daughter of two retired military parents, Iziah and Nikki Thomas.

DAVID FERGUSON ATHLETIC TRAINER Fourth Year Ole Miss, 1990 David Ferguson enters his fourth year as the Rangers’ athletic trainer and will work primarily with baseball in 2017-18. 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 almost 20 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 bachelor’s in physical education. Ferguson has been married for 26 years to Vicki Ferguson, who works at University Sports Medicine, and the two have a 15-year-old daughter, Olivia.

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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

SOFTBALL

Division Champions 2015 2009 2007

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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

National Champions 1983

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

FOOTBALL

National Champions 2015 1992 1982 National Runners-Up 1991 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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