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BOARD OF TRUSTEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 PLAYER SPOTLIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ITAWAMBA GAME RECAP . . . . . . . . . . 6 DELTA GAME PREVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 HEAD COACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 FOOTBALL STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 SUPPORT STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 RANGER PLAYERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 GAMEDAY ROSTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 SEASON STATISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 ALL-AMERICANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 BAND, CHEER & DANCE . . . . . . . . . . . 28 FOOTBALL FACILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Northwest Football Gameday Programs are a publication of the NWCC Sports Information Office and are available for purchase at all home football games for $5. This publication was written and edited by fourthyear SID Kevin Maloney. Additional editing provided by Sarah Sapp and the NWCC Communications Office. Cover design by Andrew Bartolotta. Photography was provided by Justin Ford, Kevin Maloney, Brett Brown, JUCO Weekly, Jim Biever (Green Bay Packers), NFL Creative, Miami Dolphins, Getty Images, US Presswire and the Brazos Valley Bowl. Please Note: Visit the website at nwccrangers.com to view the online version of the 2013 Northwest Football Almanac (seperate publication) with single-game, single-season and career records that were compiled in the summer of 2011 from old computer and paper files, yearbooks, etc. Yearly stats are not available prior to the 1991 season. We strongly encourage you to email kmaloney@northwestms.edu with information to help fill in any gaps between missing seasons. Weekly game programs are printed by Paulsen Printing in Memphis.

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NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

JAMIE ANDERSON

DR. RACHELL ANDERSON

JERRY BARRETT

JOHNNY BLAND

Vice Chairman • Tallahatchie

Tunica

Tate

Quitman

JOHN G. BURT

BERNARD CHANDLER

BILL DAWSON

JACK GADD

DIANA GRIST

DAVID HARGETT

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Panola

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DR. GARY LEE

SPEARS

PRESIDENT u 9TH YEAR

Dr. Gary Lee Spears is in his ninth academic year as president of Northwest Mississippi Community College. While he is proud of all the accomplishments the college has achieved during his tenure as president, he is particularly proud of the Building on Tradition campaign in which he has played a major role. Students and visitors to the main campus in Senatobia can see evidence of the college’s ongoing building campaign with the recent completions of Tate Hall, McLendon Student Union, Division of Nursing Building and Ranger Outdoor Complex. 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. Prior to being named president July 1, 2005, Dr. Spears served as registrar and director of Admissions and Records for 25 years. A native of Eudora in DeSoto County, Dr. Spears has held positions at the college including instructor, vocational counselor, assistant to the DeSoto Center director and vice president for Student Affairs. Dr. Spears is a graduate of Hernando High School. He earned an Associate of Applied Science degree and an Associate of Education degree from Northwest. He went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in social science and a master’s degree in counseling from Delta State University. In 1991, Dr. Spears earned a doctorate in educational leadership at the University of Mississippi, where he has taught courses in higher education as an adjunct instructor. His profound love for Northwest inspired him to write a history of the college for his doctoral dissertation. He began his career in education at Leland Consolidated School District, where he taught American history while working on his master’s degree. He came to Northwest in 1975. 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. 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. In May 2010 the Spears family joined the college in celebrating the dedication of the Marilyn R. Spears Building for the Early Childhood Education Technology program, named for Northwest First Lady Marilyn Spears, a Northwest graduate who retired from the college in spring 2005 after 25 years as an instructor in that program.

Dr. and Mrs. Spears have two adult sons, Jared and Daniel, who are also Northwest graduates. Jared graduated from Delta State and earned a Master of Fine Arts terminal degree at The University of Mississippi. A member of the UM faculty, Jared is a musician and sculptor outside of the university and resides in Taylor. Daniel also completed a bachelor’s degree from Ole Miss. He is a recreation therapist with the North Mississippi Regional Center and a musician. He and his wife, Julie, an architect with Julie Spears Architecture, live in Oxford and have two sons—Jack, 1, and Samuel, born August 13. The Spears family has lived in Tate County for 37 years and are active members of the First Baptist Church in Senatobia. They moved into the college’s President’s Home on the Senatobia campus in March of 2009.

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Question & Answer

with Taylor Rotenberry BY KEVIN MALONEY

Q. Talk about your time at South Panola. A. It was a great experience. It was kind of like college football there. We had film, weights, etc. Being able to win and take control of Mississippi while I was there was a really fun time. Q. You’re the first in your family to play collegiate sports and will likely be the first to graduate from college. Talk a little about that and what that means to you. A. I’m trying to set a good example for my two brothers who are sophomores in high school. I push them to work harder. My drive to finish is to be a good role model for them. Q. What are your personal & team goals for 2013? A. I want us to win every game we have left. It’s a privelege to play four Top 10 teams and very rare. I’d love to see us pull some upsets and shock a few teams. Even though our record doesn’t show it, we fight to win every game. Q. What do you want to do after Northwest? A. Go to a four-year school and then try to go pro. Either way I still want to graduate. Q. What Division I schools have shown interest in you? A. Auburn, Wyoming, Tennessee, UAB, Middle Tennessee State, Central Arkansas, Mississippi College. Q. What do you like to do with your free time? A. Usually just hang out with friends and find stuff to do to take our mind off school and football. We have a little spot where we go fishing and also just ride around and find things to do.

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Question & Answer

with Karsten Miller BY KEVIN MALONEY

Q. You missed your senior year of high school with an injury. How long before you fully recovered? A. I’d say a full year. When I first got to UNC-Charlotte I was kind of hesitant to get hit. So, I’d say a full 12 months. Q. You’re from North Carolina. How do you like Senatobia and do you get homesick at all? A. I got homesick a lot at first, but now I’ve gotten comfortable thanks to my great teammates. They’ve taken me to high school games and have gotten me adjusted to the area. I like it a lot here. Q. Talk about how you’ve become more comfortable each game with the offense. A. We’ve been working a lot to get better every week. Q. What game are you looking forward to the most? A. The next game is always the big game. Q. Are you looking to stay for your sophomore year? A. As of right now, I’m looking at graduating in the spring. But I guess we’ll see how it turns out. Q. What Division I schools have shown interest in you? A. I couldn’t really tell you. I know coach (Tres) Sullivan has been sending my film out to schools as we speak. Q. What do you like to do in your free time?

A. Playing NCAA14 on PS3. I like playing with Oregon and usually play against teammates or my brother back home.

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Indians Hold Off Rangers in Final Minute, 27-21, Snap Six-Game Skid From NWCCRANGERS.com • September 29, 2013 FULTON – Trying to pull a Top 10 upset for the first time since 2011, Northwest drove down to the Itawamba 16-yard line with under a minute to play and trailing by a touchdown but couldn’t find the go-ahead score in a hard-fought 27-21 loss to the 7th-ranked Indians on Saturday. Itawamba moved to 5-0 (3-0 north) for the first time in school history and snapped a six-game losing streak to the Rangers as Northwest dropped to 1-4 overall and 1-2 in the division. Northwest fell behind 14-0 early in the second quarter after ICC quarterback Griff Loftis rushed in from four yards out and then connected with JaNardreon Jones for an 80-yard touchdown strike. The Rangers, however, would come storming back with 21 unanswered to take a 21-14 lead at the half. Northwest responded to ICC’s second touchdown with a 4-play, 75-yard drive in just 1:41, as Karsten Miller hit D’Montrise Swinney twice for 42 yards to setup a 17-yard TD pass to Josh Hamilton. After forcing an ICC punt, the Rangers strung together a 5-play, 90-yard drive that resulted in a 66-yard TD pass from Miller to Damian Baker on 2nd-and-16. Baker took a 2-yard dump off pass and did the rest himself as he raced past the ICC secondary to knot the game at 14-14 with 5:27 left in the half. ICC drove down to the Northwest 18-yard line with 24 seconds left in the half and looked poised to get at worst a field goal out of the drive, but an ill-advised pass from Loftis when he was under pressure fell 7 yards behind the line of scrimmage for a fumble. Alertly, Keith Reynolds Jr. picked up the loose ball and raced 75 yards the other way to give Northwest a 21-14 lead at the half. The score stayed the same into the fourth quarter as neither team found the end zone in the third, despite Northwest driving deep into ICC territory twice. After driving down to the 3-yard line, Boone Frederick missed a 30-yard chip shot, and after taking it to the ICC 27-yard line the Rangers turned it over on downs. ICC tied it at 21 on an 11-play, 69-yard drive as Chris Ingram rushed in from 1-yard out to open the fourth quarter. With ICC going in again for the go-ahead score, Brandon Mack picked off Loftis in the back corner of the end zone to keep the score tied at the 10:23-mark of the fourth. ICC would not be denied on its next possession after forcing a Northwest punt, as the Indians capitalized off three Ranger penalties for a personal foul, pass interference and illegal substitution to go in for the eventual game-winning score with 4:23 remaining. Ingram went in from 1-yard out again and ICC missed the PAT to give them a 27-21 lead. Northwest had its chance as the clock counted down under a minute, driving from its own 32-yard line down to the ICC 16, but Miller was sacked on back-to-back plays to end the game. ICC piled up 470 yards of total offense against 270 for the Rangers. Loftis hit eight different targets and went 27-of-39 for 375 yards and a touchdown, while Miller was 20-for-30 for 248 yards and two scores. Hamilton, Derrell Lovelady and Kentrell Spencer had five catches each for the Rangers. Defensively, four Rangers finished with double digit tackles including Terrell White (12), Kalen Coleman (12), Demetrius Farmer (11) and Alec Michael (10). Farmer added a sack, forced fumble and 2.5 TFL. Northwest finished the night just 1-for-13 on third down and was held to 1-of-3 scores in the red zone. 6

Sophomore Keith Reynolds Jr. scooped and scored a Griff Loftis fumble from 75 yards out to give Northwest a 21-14 lead at #7 Itawamba going into halftime. He added five tackles and a breakup in the 27-21 loss.

Northwest Itawamba Scoring Summary: 1st 6:49 2nd 13:07 11:27 05:33 00:07 4th 14:56 04:41

0 21 0 0 - 21 7 7 0 13 - 27 ICC - Griff Loftis 4 yd run (Jeb Millender kick) ICC - JaNardreon Jones 80 yd pass from Griff Loftis (Jeb Millender kick) NWCC - Josh Hamilton 17 yd pass from Karsten Miller (Boone Frederick kick) NWCC - Damian Baker 66 yd pass from Karsten Miller (Boone Frederick kick) NWCC - Keith Reynolds Jr. 75 yd fumble recovery (Boone Frederick kick) ICC - Chris Ingram 1 yd run (Jeb Millender kick) ICC - Chris Ingram 1 yd run (Jeb Millender kick failed)

Northwest/Itawamba Game Statistics FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

NWCC 15 29-22 248 30-20-0 59-270 1-75 1--2 4-89 1-0 9-39.2 2-0 8-56 32:18 1 of 13 0 of 2 1-3 2-17

ICC 26 37-74 396 48-31-1 85-470 0-0 2-8 3-45 0-0 6-38.3 2-1 8-70 27:42 7 of 17 1 of 2 3-6 5-32

Game Notes: First 5-0 start for Itawamba in school history. They also snapped a 6-game losing streak vs Northwest Northwest scored 21 unanswered in the second quarter, highlighted by a 75-yard fumble recovery for a TD by Keith Reynolds Jr. Northwest was just 1 for 13 on 3rd down and 1 of 3 in the red zone Itawamba ran 85 plays against 59 for Northwest There were a combined 16 penalties in the game for 126 yards Attendance: 852


Notebook

Rangers Host Trojans in 61st All-Time Meeting

Demetrius Farmer has filled in nicely for the injured Kendall Carr and is second on the team with 33 tackles, 5.5 tackles-forloss, 2.5 sacks, two QB hurries and a forced fumble.

Northwest hosts Mississippi Delta for the 61st time today as part of Homecoming festivities in Senatobia. The Rangers lead the all-time series 36-22-2 and have won seven consecutive over the Trojans. Both teams come in trying to snap losing skids. The Trojans have lost six straight dating back to last season and the Rangers are trying to avoid their first 3-game losing streak since 2005-06. Northwest is led offensively by quarterback Karsten Miller who’s had a solid season after missing his senior year of high school. He’s completed 84 of 130 passes for 1,020 yards, eight touchdowns and four interceptions. D’Montrise Swinney leads the receiving corps with 33 catches for 432 yards and six touchdowns. Sophomore Damian Baker continues to lead the rushing attack and is third in the state with 534 yards. He needs 589 yards over the final four games to break the school’s career rushing record of 2,283 set in 1991-92. Defensively, the Rangers are led by safety Terrell White (38 tackles) and Demetrius Farmer (33 tackles). Delta will run a two quarterback system with Lane Williams and Jaylon Daniels and has a balanced offense. Their defense is allowing 46 points-per-game.

Miss. Delta

Northwest Record: Ranking: Last Game: Head Coach: Career Record: At Northwest:

1-4 (1-2 North) not ranked No. 21 JCGridiron.com preseason September 28 in Fulton (lost at #7 Itawamba, 27-21) Brad LaPlante (Winona State, 2001) 65-20 (eight seasons) 1-4 (first season)

Record: Ranking: Last Game: Head Coach: Career Record: At Miss. Delta:

0-5 (0-3 North) not ranked unranked preseason September 26 in Moorhead (lost to Holmes, 58-6) Jeff Tatum 0-5 (first season) same

2013 Schedule Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 26

SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI #6 COPIAH-LINCOLN at Coahoma* NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI* at #7 Itawamba* MISSISSIPPI DELTA* (HC) at Holmes* #2 EAST MISSISSIPPI* #3 at Jones County

2013 Schedule Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 24

#15 HINDS at Pearl River at #12 Itawamba* #5 EAST MISSISSIPPI* HOLMES* at Northwest Mississippi* at East Central COAHOMA* (HC) at Northeast Mississippi*

Statistical Leaders

L, 15-19 L, 24-48 W, 38-23 L, 21-34 L, 21-27 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m.

Statistical Leaders

L, 7-49 L, 14-30 L, 13-23 L, 0-70 L, 6-58 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

Rushing

Att.

Yds.

TD

Long

Rushing

Att.

Yds.

TD

Damian Baker Boston Newsome

87 21

534 7

4 0

83 6

Edward McCadney Montavis Moore

52 19

153 113

1 0

Passing

Att.

Comp.

Yds.

TD

INT

Passing

Att.

Comp.

Yds.

TD

INT

Karsten Miller

130

84

1020

8

4

Jaylon Daniels

56

27

285

1

4

Receiving

Rec.

D’Montrise Swinney 33 Josh Hamilton 16

Yds.

TD

Long

Receiving

Rec.

Yds.

TD

432 231

6 1

33 42

Passarrio Collins Christian Stephney

13 6

160 152

1 1

Defense

Tkls.

Sacks

INT

Defense

Tkls.

Sacks

INT

Terrell White Demetrius Farmer

38 33

0.0 2.5

1 0

Terrelle Williams Dareous Hayes

41 33

0.0 1.0

0 0

• Northwest leads the all-time series 36-22-2 and has won the last seven meetings by an average of 20.1 ppg. • Northwest is 37-9 in its last 46 division games. • Northwest has won its last three Homecoming games and has outscored its opponents 139-75 • Northwest is looking to avoid its first 3-game losing streak since the 2005-06 seasons • Mississippi Delta is giving up an average of 46 ppg and has allowed 49, 58 and 70 this season. • Mississippi Delta will run a two quarterback system with Lane Williams and Jaylon Daniels •

Damian Baker is third in the state with 534 yards. He needs 589 yards over the final four games to break the school’s career rushing record of 2,283 set in 1991-92

• Northwest will play on Saturday in 4 of its final 5 games (all Homecoming games) •

Delta head coach Jeff Tatum played quarter- back for the Trojans in the 80’s and later went on to become the team’s offensive coordinator. He held that position in 1993, under then head coach James “Wooky” Gray, when the Trojans went undefeated winning the north division and state titles and then bested Nassau Com- munity College for the National Championship.

Live video will be available for today’s game at www.njcaatv.com/nwccrangers and live stats will be available at www.sidearmstats. com/northwestms/football. Both are available on your smartphone or iPad.

• Tune into your local MPB channel every Wednesday night at 10 pm to see highlights from JUCO Weekly. Comcast Ch. 17 in Senatobia

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BRAD

LaPLANTE

HEAD COACH u 1ST YEAR

Brad LaPlante was named the 28th head football coach in Northwest history on January 17, 2013. "I want to thank Dr. Spears, Cameron Blount and the entire search committee for having the faith in me to lead this program," LaPlante said. "For my wife and two children, this is a great community and a great place in our lives to be right now." LaPlante, 35, is the youngest known head coach in the program's 83-year history and will be formally introduced next week at a press conference in Senatobia. He will immediately hit the recruiting trail with national signing day less than a month away. “We're excited to start a new era of football under coach LaPlante,” third-year athletic director Cameron Blount said. “His work ethic and past success speaks for itself. It's a great opportunity for our kids to excel with the plan coach has for his players moving to the next level. He's come from a winning program at Rochester and we hope that translates to success at Northwest and in the MACJC.” LaPlante spent last season at Manvel High School as the special teams coordinator/defensive line coach and prior to that spent a year at Alvin HS where he served as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach.

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Prior to a short stint in the Texas high school ranks, LaPlante spent 11 seasons at NJCAA Division III Rochester Community and Technical College (RCTC) from 1999-2002 and 2004-10. He spent his first two seasons as the offensive line coach and his second two as the cooffensive coordinator before being named the head coach in 2004. LaPlante had a cumulative head coaching record of 64-16 (53-10 conference record, 10-2 playoff record) from 2004-10 and led RCTC to four state championships in six appearances, five NJCAA bowl games and the 2007 NJCAA Division III National Championship. "It's going to be great to get back to college football and build those relationships again," LaPlante said. "I think that this is one of the premier jobs in the nation and it has a great history. As a staff we want to continue to build on that." During his tenure at Rochester, he coached 114 All-Division players, 35 All-Region players and 18 football All-Americans. He was Region XIII Coach of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2010. In 2007, he received the Rochester Area Sports Commission "Coach of the Year'' award. LaPlante also served as the men's athletic coordinator since 2008 and coordinated intramural athletics at the college. A former All-State player from Chatfield, Minn., LaPlante played center for RCTC in 1997 and 1998, earning all-conference, all-state and all-region honors. Both years, the Yellowjackets were state champions and earned bowl games in New York and Iowa. LaPlante earned his associate's degree from RCTC, bachelor's degree from Winona State University and his master's degree from the University of Minnesota. He is married to the former Christie Bronte and the couple has two children, Carson (7) and Cashton (6). LaPlante replaces Ricky Woods who compiled a 35-13 record (24-6 north division) in five seasons with two north division titles, two runner-up finishes and the school's first bowl win in 20 years.

Coaching Experience 2012: Manvel High School (Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Line) 2011: Alvin High School (Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line) 2004-10: Rochester Community and Technical College (Head Coach) 1999-02: Rochester Community and Technical College (Co-Off. Coordinator/OL)


Question & Answer with Brad LaPlante entering the 2013 season Once again we’re preseason ranked. We are unranked in the NJCAA Poll, but come in at No. 21 by JCGridiron.com. “It’s just awesome that we have so many good teams in this league. When you add in the NJCAA and California teams, that’s a pretty good list to be on. It’s a credit to this fine program and its history.” Talk about the spring and battling the weather. “We started on April 1, and the weather was the biggest issue during the spring. To get quality practices, whether they were in the gym or on the grass, was difficult. We only had a handful of actual grass practices to work with.” Talk about the fall. “We are way tougher, more aggressive and got more plays in than we did in spring ball. I think our quarterbacks are coming along and we’re athletic at the receiver and running back positions. We have some guys on the defensive line that are very explosive, while the secondary is very athletic and explosive. Things are looking up and up for the Rangers.” Entering the season, tell me about some guys that may standout. “Quarteback Karsten Miller and running back Damian Baker have showed a lot of leadership, poise and technique. Kendall Carr and Tarow Barney on the defensive line have showed a lot of great extension and good explosiveness, while Chris Fox and Terrell White have looked good in the secondary. White is the most aggressive player we have on defense and is always flying around on every play.”

We signed 37 players on National Signing Day and only have about a dozen players returning. Talk about the youth of this team. “We only had 12 players from last years roster to work with and have a lot of youth. We had a few tryouts and will have to work to get to our final 55-man roster and the additional redshirts that we’re given. As the year progresses, we hope to show the brand of football that we’re going to play. With so many new kids, you may not see that in Week 1, but we’re certainly excited to get started.” How much pressure do you feel coming in to win in your first season? “We’re just coming in here to work and demand a lot from each other as a staff. We want to do things right and we’re going to hold our players accountable. We want them to have a future after Northwest and that’s why we have study tables and grade checks. If you’re doing things right, there’s no way that success can’t happen.” On challenging the fans to come out with five home games this year. “It’s for the kids. When you take the rules in our league with just eight out-ofstaters, a majority of our roster is in-state kids. There’s no reason to not come out and support our Mississippi kids. There are some tough games against some tough opponents, but we’re excited to have five out of those nine in Senatobia. We’re going to have a new defense, new offense and a different look on special teams. ”

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Offensive Coordinator Offensive Line

Defensive Coordinator Defensive Line

Wide Receivers

BEAGLE

Mike Beagle enters his first season as Northwest's offensive coordinator and will also be working with the offensive line. A native of Richmond, Va., Beagle brings 29 years of coaching experience with stints at every level of college football. This will mark his fifth stop in the junior college circuit, spending time in Alabama, Mississippi and Kansas. His coaching career began at Richmond as a student coach. Beagle's tutored over 20 professional players in the NFL, CFL and AFL in his career. Beagle spent last season as the associate head coach for offense at Division II Chowan University and boasted one of the CIAA's best offenses. The Hawks led the league in rushing (181.1 ypg) and ranked second in the league in scoring (32.8 ppg) and third in total offense (430.7 ypg). Prior to Chowan, Beagle was the head coach at Highland Community College from 2007-11. He oversaw all aspects of the football program as well as taught classes in the health and physical education department and served on the NJCAA Football Coaches Committee as the president for a term. Prior to his five year stint at HCC, Beagle served as head coach (2002-06) and athletic director at North Dakota State College of Science (2004-06). He took the Wildcats to the Graphic Edge Bowl twice and won on both occasions. Beagle's previous experience in the MACJC dates all the way back to 1992 with stops at Jones Junior College, Gulf Coast and at Southwest Mississippi Community College. He's also had stops at Cumberland College, Troy University, the U.S. Military Academy and the University of Tennessee at Martin. As an undergrad, Beagle attended Ferrum College where he was team captain and a member of the 1977 NJCAA National Championship football team. He finished his career at the University of Richmond, where he was the starting center. He holds a master's degree from Troy University and a bachelor's degree from Richmond. Mike has one daughter, Morgan, who is a high school cheerleader and honor student.

COON

Ricky Coon enters his first season as the Rangers’ defensive coordinator and defensive line coach and has six years of prior experience at the junior college level. Coon spent last season at NCAA Division II Southwest Baptist University as the defensive line coach. Prior to SBU, Coon served three seasons (2009-12) as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Ellsworth Community College where 18 of his players received all-conference recognition and three were named NJCAA All-Americans. Coon helped the Panthers to the 2009 NJCAA Region XI Championship, two Midwest Football Conference Playoff Championships (2009, 2010) and two NJCAA bowl game appearances. In 2009, Coon’s defensive unit set a school record for the least amount of yards given up in a bowl game. Prior to his three-year stint at Ellsworth CC, Coon worked at Highland Community College where he served as defensive coordinator and head strength and conditioning coordinator from 2007-09. Coon’s defensive units finished in the Top 20 in the NJCAA in each of his two seasons, and the defensive unit put together, statistically, the best two defensive units in school history. Seven defensive players were received all-conference honors during his two years. Coon spent the 2006 season at Division II Northern State University where he was the academic coordinator and defensive line coach. A native of Wichita, Kan., Coon got his start in coaching as the defensive line coach and head strength and conditioning coordinator at his alma mater, Bethel College. Coon was a two-time all-conference defensive lineman at Dodge City Community College and Bethel College. Coon also had the privilege of playing two seasons of professional football in the Arena Football League for the Wichi­ta Stealth­(AF2) and­ the Wichi­ta Aviator­s (APFL). ­ Coon is married to the former Amanda Sanchez. Together they have four children, Taryn (9), Zane (6), Gunner (5) and Bryson (1).

OAKLEY

A familiar face around the city of Senatobia and the longest tenured coach on staff, Scott Oakley begins his 10th season leading the Rangers’ wide receiver unit. Under his tutelage, a total of nine receivers/tight ends have gone on to collect MACJC All-State honors (six first teamers). Most recently, Division I signees Lance Ray (East Carolina), Myles White (Louisiana Tech) and Jamal Mosley (Ole Miss). He’s also coached a trio of All-Americans in Ray (2011), Michael Lindsey (2009) and two-time selection, John Harris (2002-03). As a unit, the Rangers’ receiving corps has flourished the previous four seasons since his return, hauling in 190 or more passes each year for over 2,000 yards. The 2008 season saw the unit catch 208 passes (fourth in single-season history), while last year’s squad racked up 2,633 yards and 28 touchdowns which both rank seventh in single-season school history. Oakley’s first stint with the Northwest football program came as an assistant from the 2002-05 seasons under legendary coach Bobby Franklin, serving as the running backs and wide receivers coach. He was a student assistant for the Rangers during the 1998-99 seasons while earning his degree. Oakley then transferred to Ole Miss where he was a football manager for three years and head equipment manager during the 2001 season. While at Ole Miss, Oakley earned a bachelor’s degree in secondary education and was part of the Rebel football program that earned bowl berths in both 1999 and 2001. Away from the gridiron, Oakley also recently finished up his eighth season as an assistant coach for the Ranger softball program. During his eight years, the Rangers have compiled an overall record of 253-118-1, including a 125-49 mark against opponents from the MACJC north division. Northwest has also captured two division titles during his stay, while boasting four seasons of 30 or more wins. A native of Senatobia, Oakley graduated from Senatobia High School in 1997 and lettered two years in football and three seasons in baseball. He was a member of the Warrior football team that claimed back-to-back district championships. Oakley’s family has been a part of Ranger sports for many years. His grandfather, the late W.C. “Bill” Oakley, is a member of the Sports Hall of Fame while his twin brother, Shane, enters his ninth season as an assistant on the men’s basketball staff.


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MARCUS

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Linebackers

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Wilfred Thomas enters his first season as linebackers coach. Over a coaching career that spans almost 20 years, Thomas is no stranger to success. Thomas was a part of back-to-back conference football championships at Rochester Community and Technical College and won a conference title with the Carolina Eagles. He also won a state title at West Charlotte High School in track and field. Thomas rejoins his fellow counterpart, Brad LaPlante, after working with him during the 2010 season at RCTC. Thomas coached special teams and the secondary for two seasons, with his unit leading the nation in interceptions in 2011 with 38 during the YellowJackets’ undefeated season. The Sanford, Fla., native most recently coached at King High School in Tampa, Fla., working with quarterbacks for the varsity team and serving as head coach for the junior varsity team during the 2012 season. King’s offense ranked second in the county in scoring in his only season. Thomas began coaching football in 1998 in Chattanooga, Tenn., for the Brainerd Bills Pop Warner team. Since then, he’s had stops at high schools and colleges all around the country including stints in North Carolina, Minnesota, Connecticut and Florida. As the running backs and special teams coach at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn., from 2006-09, Thomas tutored a backfield that ran for over 1,800 yards on the season and had just two fumbles. Other stops for Thomas include Orchard Knob Middle School (1999-2001), West Charlotte High School (2001-03), Barber Scotia College (2003-04), Atlantic College (2005), Brisbane Academy (2006-07) and AFC Rangers High School (2010). He also spent one season with the Carolina Eagles, a semipro team, as quarterbacks coach and special teams coordinator. In 2007, he and the coaching staff led the team to an 11-1 record and a championship year while averaging over 40 points per game. Thomas is a 1979 graduate of Bethune-Cookman College where he earned his bachelors in biology.

WINDHAM

Marcus Windham is in his first year as the running backs coach at Northwest, joining new head coach Brad LaPlante’s staff on March 25, 2013. Windham, 28, comes to Northwest from Colquitt County High School (Ga.) where he spent the 2012 season as the receivers coach on Rush Propst’s staff. The Packers went 10-4 in his only season and lost in the semifinals of the GHSA Playoffs. At season’s end, he coached receivers in the War of the Border Georgia vs. Florida All-Star Game. Prior to Colquitt County, Windham spent the 2008-12 seasons at his alma mater Southwest Baptist University as the pass game coordinator and receivers coach. He was also the Bearcats’ film coordinator, academic liaison and assistant travel coordinator. While at SBU, the Bearcats had one of the most prolific offenses in all of NCAA Division II, ranking in the Top 5 in total offense in 2008, 2009 and 2010. He was heavily involved in offensive game planning, preparation and distribution of the defensive scouting report. As a player, Windham was a wide receiver/punt returner at Itawamba CC (2003-05) and Southwest Baptist University (2005-07). He ended his SBU career with 142 receptions for 1,255 yards and 10 touchdowns and was twice named an AllMIAA selection. Off the field, Windham was a two-year member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) in 2006-07. A native of Macon, Miss., Windham earned a bachelor’s degree in community recreation from SBU in 2009 and is currently working on his master’s in science.

SULLIVAN

Tres Sullivan enters his first season as the Rangers’ quarterbacks coach, having played the position at both the collegiate level and in the Arena Football League. Sullivan coached the 2011 season at NCAA Division III Rhodes College in Memphis, working with cornerbacks and also assisting with special teams and defensive game planning. Prior to Rhodes, Sullivan spent the 2007-09 seasons at the University of California at Davis. His first season was as an administrative assistant for the defensive staff, while his final two seasons were as the receivers coach. The Aggies went 16-18 overall during his stay. Sullivan went to UC Davis following a coaching stop in the AFL and AFL2 from 2001-06. He was the offensive coordinator and Director of Player Personnel for the Kansas City Brigade in 2006 after serving as offensive coordinator for the Nashville Kats the previous season. Sullivan, a quarterback with the Arizona Rattlers of the AFL in 1995, has also been on staffs with the New Orleans VooDoo (2004), Macon Knights (2002-03) and Wichita Stealth (2001). Sullivan played collegiately at both the University of Texas-El Paso and San Francisco State, later serving as a graduate assistant at UTEP for three seasons. He earned his bachelor’s degree in university studies from the University of New Mexico in 1996. Sullivan is married to the former Leslie Rendfrey and the couple have a 4-year-old son, Sully.


MORRIS

DANNY RAY

Defensive Backs Special Teams Coordinator

Head Strength Coach

LOLAR

Morris Lolar enters his first season as the defensive backs coach and special teams coordinator, joining the staff in August 2013. Lolar comes to Senatobia from Wichita, Kan., where he spent the past five seasons with the CPIFL’s Wichita Wild, the last three as the head coach. Lolar led the Wild to a 12-2 record and league championship in 2013 and earned Honorable Mention honors as the CPIFL Coach of the Year. During the fall of 2008-12, Lolar was the defensive secondary coach at Friends University, and prior to that, was the defensive coordinator at Wichita East High School in 2007-08. Lolar spent the 2006 season on the coaching staff at Texas A&M Commerce assigned to the defensive secondary, where he coached four All-Lone Star Conference selections, including an NCAA Division II first team All-American. Upon completion of the 1998 season, Lolar began coaching at his alma mater, Friends University, where he was the secondary coach. Lolar coached three all-conference selections, including a two-time NAIA All-American. Following two years at Friends University, he went on to Wichita Northwest High School, where he coached four all-city defensive players, including the State of Kansas Player of the Year, high school All-American, NFL first round draft pick and current Tennessee Titans defensive end, Kamerion Wimbley. Lolar moved on from Northwest to Wichita North High School, where he served as the defensive coordinator. Lolar’s efforts were instrumental in the biggest win-loss turnaround in Wichita North school history. Lolar lettered his freshman season at Minnesota, playing six games in the secondary. He transferred to Friends University in 1990 and was a three-year starter and two-time All-American. Lolar went on to play professionally, spending time at training camp with the Kansas City Chiefs before signing with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League (CFL). In three seasons with Edmonton, Lolar recorded 125 tackles and 11 interceptions - three of which were returned for touchdowns. After earning a starting spot on the defense in his first season with Edmonton, Lolar led the Eskimos to a Grey Cup championship. Lolar graduated from Friends University with a bachelor’s in organizational management in 2008 and received his master’s in management in 2010.

COLE

Danny Ray Cole is beginning his 12th season at Northwest and his third as the head strength and conditioning coach for all 12 athletic programs starting in July 2011. Named the Junior College Strength Coach of the Year by Samson’s in the March 2010 issue of American Football Monthly magazine, Cole serves as the football team’s strength coach and also was the defensive line coach his first eight seasons from 2001-08. He also teaches fitness and conditioning classes Monday-Thursday and evening classes on the Senatobia campus. Cole, who is a member of the Mississippi Coaches Association, came to Northwest from South Panola High School where he coached the defensive line and was strength and conditioning coach from 1991 through 2000. During his 10-year stay at South Panola, Cole helped the Tigers reach the Class 5A State Championship game on four occasions and won it in both 1993 and 1999. A 1980 graduate of South Panola, Cole attended Northwest for one year and majored in physical education. After Northwest, he earned his B.S. degree in physical education from the University of Arkansas at Monticello in 1991. Away from the playing field, Cole lifts weights as a hobby, which has earned him a place as one of the “Strongest Men in Mississippi” with the Mississippi High School Coaches Association. Cole competed in the super heavyweight category of 300 pounds and up and can bench press 600 pounds and squat 900 and once qualified for the 1986 Olympic team as a world-class bencher.

LORI

URETSKY Head Athletic Trainer

Lori Uretsky enters her third season as the head athletic trainer, joining the Northwest family from Rutgers University in July 2011. Uretsky spent the 2008-11 seasons with the Scarlet Knights, responsible for the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of the women’s basketball, men’s/women’s track and field and men’s/women’s golf teams. Prior to Rutgers, the Mercerville, N.J., native spent the 2007-08 season as the head athletic trainer for Nevada’s women’s basketball program, as well as assisting with football, softball, women’s volleyball and overseeing several graduate assistants. Uretsky spent several weeks in the summer of 2008 as a volunteer athletic trainer at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. While volunteering with the USOC, she provided medical coverage for the men’s boxing team, the men’s volleyball Junior National Team, the A2 Select Team and the men’s gymnastics team. She also provided care to athletes from the men’s and women’s weightlifting, wrestling, women’s volleyball, Paralympics cycling, judo, modern pentathlon, triathlon, Junior National synchronized swimming and men’s cycling and bobsled teams. A collegiate softball player at Waynesburg College in Waynesburg, Pa., from 1995-98, Uretsky was the conference Freshman of the Year in 1995 and a four-time President’s Athletic Conference All-Conference selection. She attended the US Olympic Softball Team Trials in 1998 and 2002. Uretsky earned a bachelor’s degree in sports medicine and a minor in biology in 1998 from Waynesburg. She completed her master’s degree in health education with a health science concentration from The College of New Jersey in 1999 and also graduated from the Myotherapy Institute of Massage in Salt Lake City in August 2009.


CAMERON

BLOUNT

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR u 4TH YEAR

A new direction for Northwest began in June 2010 with the hiring of Cameron Blount as director of athletics and intramural sports, replacing Donny Castle who retired after 10 seasons. Blount has worked at Northwest since 2002, and his duties include overseeing a 10-sport athletic department in addition to intramural sports and supervising the newly renovated McClendon Center, dance studio and game room. Blount also serves as an adjunct instructor for health classes such as tennis, badminton, golf and fitness and conditioning. In his three years as the director of athletics and intramural sports, Blount has hit the ground running and pushed the major issue of upgrading Northwest’s athletic facilities. Just to name a few advancements, lights have been added to the baseball field, a new basketball gym floor was installed in Howard Coliseum and both locker rooms were completely renovated, and new dugouts were built at the softball complex. Before his employment at Northwest, Blount worked for eight years at the Baddour Center in Senatobia as a resident manager and director of vocational services from 1995 through 2002. A Northwest alumnus, Blount played baseball for the Rangers during the 1987 and 1988 seasons. An all-state, all-district and all-region nod during his stay, Blount played second base and led Northwest to a record of 33-12 during his sophomore year in 1988. The Rangers were Region 23 and MACJC North Division champions that season and runners-up for the state title. Blount finished his baseball career at Arkansas-Little Rock where he was selected All-TAAC Conference in 1990. Blount also earned a bachelor’s degree in health education and a minor in sociology.

Blount lettered four seasons as a member of the baseball team at Independence High School where he graduated in 1986. Blount is married to the former Kenda Davis of Dallas, Texas. They have three sons – Kyle (21), a senior baseball player at Mississippi College and former Ranger, Cayman (15) and Kenzee (13).

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1 Derrell Lovelady So. • WR Tunica, Miss.

12 D’Montrise Swinney

So. • WR Itta Bena, Miss.

19 Boone Frederick Fr. • K/P Olive Branch, Miss.

26 Raphael McClain Fr. • DB Starkville, Miss.

34 Ja’Vinte Gilliam Fr. • LB Horn Lake, Miss.

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5 Josh Hamilton So. • WR Tupelo, Miss.

13 Alex Jones Fr. • WR Tunica, Miss.

20 Brandon Mack Fr. • DB Oxford, Miss.

27 Patrick Purnell Fr. • RB Winona, Miss.

35 Sharkey Luna Fr. • LB Coldwater, Miss.

8 Kentrell Spencer Fr. • WR Starkville, Miss.

14 Jonathan Barnett Fr. • DB Moss Point, Miss.

21 Keith Reynolds Jr. So. • DB Durant, Miss.

28 Chris Fox Fr. • DB Yazoo City, Miss.

9 Robert Liggins So. • WR Oxford, Miss.

16 Terrell White So. • DB Orlando, Fla.

22 Shuntez Smith So. • WR Southaven, Miss.

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10 Karsten Miller Fr. • QB Lexington, N.C.

17 Taylor Rotenberry So. • FB/TE Batesville, Miss.

24 Damian Baker So. • RB Columbus, Miss.

31 Leevan Bonner Fr. • FS

11 Joshua Barry Fr. • DB Oxford, Miss.

18 Kyle Morgan Fr. • QB Southaven, Miss.

25 Marcel Newson Fr. • DB Coldwater, Miss.

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LaTroyce Murden Fr. • DB Southaven, Miss.

Wayne County, Miss.

Boston Newsome Fr. • RB New Albany, Miss.

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Josh Gaston So. • TE Olive Branch, Miss.

Quinterio Bailey Fr. • LB Water Valley, Miss.

Hunter Lawrence So. • FB Batesville, Miss.

Alec Michael Fr. • LB Oxford, Miss.


50 Kalen Coleman Fr. • LB Oxford, Miss.

51 Josh Rea Fr. • OL Olive Branch, Miss.

53 David Green Fr. • LB Yazoo City, Miss.

55 Justin McCammon Fr. • OL Water Valley, Miss.

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Cortez Coleman Fr. • DE Oxford, Miss.

Jordan Hall Fr. • OL Olive Branch, Miss.

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Bobby Billingsley Fr. • OL Memphis, Tenn.

Demetrius Farmer Fr. • DT Dover, Ohio

Rolandeis Tolliver Fr. • DT Horn Lake, Miss.

Trent Scott Fr. • OL Southaven, Miss.

Rodrickus Hunt Fr. • DL Batesville, Miss.

T.J. Scales Fr. • OT Potts Camp, Miss.

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Nic Thomas Fr. • OL Olive Branch, Miss.

89 Kamian Lucas Fr. • TE Cleveland, Miss.

Samuel Edmondson

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DeAndre Wilson Fr. • OL Opelika, Ala.

Matt Bratton Fr. • K/P Olive Branch, Miss.

Deuce Lyons Fr. • DE Olive Branch, Miss.

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Johnny Russell Fr. • DE Cleveland, Miss.

Austin Howard Fr. • DE New Albany, Miss.

Markevious Garner Fr. • DT Tunica, Miss.

Jamarius Mabry Fr. • WR Jackson, Miss.

95 Tarow Barney So. • DT Bainbridge, Ga.

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99 Kendall Carr So. • DL Batesville, Miss.

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2013 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI RANGERS Football Staff

Head Coach Brad LaPlante (1st Season) Winona State University, 2001 Offensive Coordinator/OL Mike Beagle (1st Season) Richmond University, 1981 Defensive Coordinator/DL Ricky Coon (1st Season) Bethel College, 2005 Defensive Backs Morris Lolar (1st Season) Friends University, 2008 Wide Receivers Scott Oakley (10th Season) Ole Miss, 2001 Linebackers Wilfred Thomas (1st Season) Bethune-Cookman, 1979 Running Backs Marcus Windham (1st Season) Southwest Baptist, 2009 Quarterbacks Tres Sullivan (1st Season) Univ. of New Mexico, 1996 Head Strength Coach Danny Ray Cole (12th Season) Arkansas-Monticello, 1991 Team Managers Kaalyn Clinton, Deyondre Gaston, Angelica Hopkins, Joshua Kidd, Quinneshia Mays, Greg O’Neal, Alex Owens, Cortel Sandridge, Dominique Williams

Support Staff

Athletic Director Cameron Blount (4th Year) Arkansas-Little Rock, 1992 Sports Information Director Kevin Maloney (4th Year) Mississippi State, 2005 Head Athletic Trainer Lori Uretsky (3rd Year) Waynesburg University, 1998 Athletics Secretary Allison Eoff (6th Year) Delta State, 1993

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Derrell Lovelady Josh Hamilton Kentrell Spencer Robert Liggins Karsten Miller Joshua Barry D’Montrise Swinney Alex Jones Jonathan Barnett Terrell White Taylor Rotenberry Kyle Morgan Boone Frederick Brandon Mack Keith Reynolds, Jr. Shuntez Smith Damian Baker Marcel Newson Raphael McClain Patrick Purnell Chris Fox LaTroyce Murden Leevan Bonner Boston Newsome Ja’Vinte Gilliam Sharkey Luna Josh Gaston Quinterio Bailey Hunter Lawrence Alec Michael Kalen Coleman Josh Rea David Green Justin McCammon Cortez Coleman Jordan Hall Bobby Billingsley Demetrius Farmer Trent Scott Rolandeis Toliver Rodrickus Hunt T.J. Scales Nic Thomas Samuel Edmondson DeAndre Wilson Matt Bratton Deuce Lyons Jamarius Mabry Kamian Lucas Joseph Phillips Johnny Russell Austin Howard Markevious Garner Tarow Barney Kendall Carr

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Tunica, Miss. / Rosa Fort HS Tupelo, Miss. / Tupelo HS Starkville, Miss. / Starkville HS Oxford, Miss. / Oxford HS Lexington, N.C. / UNC Charlotte Oxford, Miss. / Lafayette HS Itta Bena, Miss. / Leflore County HS Tunica, Miss. / Lake Cormorant HS Moss Point, Miss. / Moss Point HS Orlando, Fla. / Edgewater HS Batesville, Miss. / Ole Miss Southaven, Miss. / DeSoto Central HS Olive Branch, Miss. / Center Hill HS Oxford, Miss. / Lafayette HS Durant, Miss. / Durant HS Southaven, Miss. / Northeast Mississippi CC Columbus, Miss. / Columbus HS Coldwater, Miss. / Coldwater HS Starkville, Miss. / Starkville HS Winona, Miss. / Winona HS Yazoo City, Miss. / Yazoo County HS Southaven, Miss. / Southaven HS Wayne County, Miss. / Wayne County HS New Albany, Miss. / New Albany HS Horn Lake, Miss. / Horn Lake HS Coldwater, Miss. / Magnolia Heights Olive Branch, Miss. / Olive Branch HS Water Valley, Miss. / Water Valley HS Batesville, Miss. / South Panola HS Oxford, Miss. / Lafayette HS Oxford, Miss. / Lafayette HS Olive Branch, Miss. / Lewisburg HS Yazoo City, Miss. / Yazoo City HS Water Valley, Miss. / Water Valley HS Oxford, Miss. / Lafayette HS Olive Branch, Miss. / Olive Branch HS Memphis, Tenn. / Memphis East HS Dover, Ohio / Dover HS Southaven, Miss. / Southaven HS Horn Lake, Miss. / Horn Lake HS Batesville, Miss. / South Panola HS Potts Camp, Miss. / Potts Camp HS Olive Branch, Miss. / DeSoto Central HS Fairview, Tenn. / Fairview HS Opelika, Ala. / Opelika HS Olive Branch, Miss. / Lewisburg HS Olive Branch, Miss. / Center Hill HS Jackson, Miss. / Forest Hill HS Cleveland, Miss. / Cleveland Eastside HS Childersburg, Ala. / Southwest Mississippi CC Cleveland, Miss. / Cleveland Eastside HS New Albany, Miss. / New Albany HS Tunica, Miss. / Rosa Fort HS Bainbridge, Ga. / Bainbridge HS Batesville, Miss. / South Panola HS


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Carlton Archer DeVonta Norman Raheem Sanders Javis Robinson Passarrio Collins Kamron Carter Edward McCadney Lane Williams Jaylon Daniels Jalon Jones Terrence Rice Devonta’ Allen Montavis Moore Derick Jenkins Bill McRight Dwight Griggs Zacarion Goodman JaMicheal Winners Lloyd Robinson Christian Stephney John LeFlore Roshard Burney Terence Phinisee Doug West Alex Johnson Tyler Slaughter Cordell Anderson Arthur Gillespie Demarrius Williams Donald Jackson Jaylin Mosely Brandon Smith Payton Pearson Terrelle Williams John Marsh Dareous Hayes Tony Williams Sammie Pruitt Bobby Leone Corderro Hill Alex Aranda MacJavoris Tims Silverster Freeman Eric Snow Edward Thomas Shawn Jamison Josh Cooper Edrick Thigpen

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Indianola, Miss. Byhalia, Miss. Greenwood, Miss. Ruleville, Miss. Itta Bena, Miss. Greenwood, Miss. Cleveland, Miss. Flora, Miss. Greenwood, Miss. Greenwood, Miss. Starkville, Miss. Shaw, Miss. Benoit, Miss. Benoit, Miss. Vicksburg, Miss. Greenwood, Miss. Greenville, Miss. Hollandale, Miss. Mound Bayou, Miss. Clarksdale, Miss. Greenwood, Miss. Palm Beach, Fla. Byhalia, Miss. Gray, Ga. Greenwood, Miss. Cleveland, Miss. Byhalia, Miss. Starkville, Miss. Shaw, Miss. Greenville, Miss. Benton, Miss. Mayersville, Miss. Belzoni, Miss. Greenville, Miss. Greenville, Miss. Birmingham, Ala. Jackson, Miss. Clarksdale, Miss. Clarksdale, Miss. Greenville, Miss. Lake Village, Ark. Greenwood, Miss. Greenwood, Miss. Yazoo City, Miss. Indianola, Miss. Hollandale, Miss. Yazoo City, Miss. Drew, Miss.

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Football Staff

Head Coach Jeff Tatum (1st Season) Assistant Coach Rod Gibson (1st Season) Assistant Coach Lou West (1st Season) Graduate Assistant Devario Dorsey (1st Season) Graduate Assistant Jim Crowder (1st Season)

Support Staff

Athletic Director Domino Bellipanni Sports Information Director Joe Wilson Assistant AD & Compliance Vanessa Farrell Grounds & Equipment Manag Sandy Wilson

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2013 Northwest Team Statistics

2013 Northwest Individual Statistics (as of Sept. 28)

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES Red Zone Percentage RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS Red Zone TD Percentage PAT-ATTEMPTS PAT Percentage ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game

RUSHING Damian Baker Patrick Purnell Boston Newsome Derrell Lovelady Kentrell Spencer Kyle Morgan TEAM Karsten Miller Total Opponents

GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G 5 87 593 59 534 6.1 4 83 106.8 1 3 20 0 20 6.7 0 9 20.0 5 21 31 24 7 0.3 0 6 1.4 5 2 2 6 -4 -2.0 0 2 -0.8 5 3 3 10 -7 -2.3 0 3 -1.4 5 4 2 20 -18 -4.5 0 2 -3.6 3 2 0 22 -22 -11.0 0 0 -7.3 5 26 36 104 -68 -2.6 0 11 -13.6 5 148 687 245 442 3.0 4 83 88.4 5 185 805 122 683 3.7 8 47 136.6

PASSING Karsten Miller Kyle Morgan Total Opponents

GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int 5 144.68 84-130-4 5 94.20 13-30-2 5 135.21 97-160-6 5 139.86 81-144-6

NWCC OPP 119 151 23.8 30.2 89 95 26 45 52 43 11 7 442 683 687 805 245 122 148 185 3.0 3.7 88.4 136.6 4 8 1210 1144 97-160-6 81-144-6 7.6 7.9 12.5 14.1 242.0 228.8 9 11 1652 1827 308 329 5.4 5.6 330.4 365.4 25-554 17-293 22.2 17.2 2-11 9-39 5.5 4.3 6-111 6-201 18.5 33.5 10-4 10-4 33-239 34-315 47.8 63.0 27-971 21-807 36.0 38.4 33.8 37.0 32:20 27:40 22/68 29/69 32% 42% 3/10 6/10 30% 60% 7-44 15-89 16 22 2-4 1-4 0-0 0-0 9-14 12-20 64% 60% 7-14 11-20 50% 55% 15-16 16-20 94% 80% 3638 1367 3/1213 2/684

RECEIVING GP D’Montrise Swinney 5 Josh Hamilton 5 Kentrell Spencer 5 Damian Baker 5 Derrell Lovelady 5 Robert Liggins 5 Jamarius Mabry 5 Josh Gaston 5 Boston Newsome 5 Shuntez Smith 5 Kamian Lucas 5 Total 5 Opponents 5

No Yds 33 432 16 231 14 135 12 163 10 86 3 58 3 58 2 16 2 7 1 21 1 3 97 1210 81 1144

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Karsten Miller 5 156 Damian Baker 5 87 Kyle Morgan 5 34 Patrick Purnell 1 3 Boston Newsome 5 21 Derrell Lovelady 5 2 Kentrell Spencer 5 3 TEAM 3 2 Total 5 308 Opponents 5 329

Rush -68 534 -18 20 7 -4 -7 -22 442 683

Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 64.6 1020 8 66 204.0 43.3 190 1 37 38.0 60.6 1210 9 66 242.0 56.2 1144 11 80 228.8 Avg 13.1 14.4 9.6 13.6 8.6 19.3 19.3 8.0 3.5 21.0 3.0 12.5 14.1

Pass Total Avg/G 1020 952 190.4 0 534 106.8 190 172 34.4 0 20 20.0 0 7 1.4 0 -4 -0.8 0 -7 -1.4 0 -22 -7.3 1210 1652 330.4 1144 1827 365.4

2013 Scoring by Quarters BY QUARTERS Northwest Opponents

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1st 23 42

2nd 55 50

3rd 14 33

4th 27 26

TD Long Avg/G 6 33 86.4 1 42 46.2 1 30 27.0 1 66 32.6 0 27 17.2 0 37 11.6 0 36 11.6 0 11 3.2 0 12 1.4 0 21 4.2 0 3 0.6 9 66 242.0 11 80 228.8

Total 119 151

Wide Receiver Kentrell Spencer


2013 Northwest Defensive Statistics (as of Sept. 28) TACKLES SACKS PASS DEFENSE FUMBLES Blocked DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kicks Saf 16 Terrell White 5 18 20 38 . . 1-25 . . 1-0 . . . 59 Demetrius Farmer 5 6 27 33 5.5-13 2.5-9 . 1 2 . 1 . . 50 Kalen Coleman 5 7 25 32 1.0-1 . . . . . . . . 45 Alec Michael 4 12 18 30 0.5-1 . . . 1 . . . . 28 Chris Fox 5 12 16 28 1.0-1 . . . . . 1 . . 95 Tarow Barney 5 9 12 21 6.5-28 1.5-11 . . 3 . . . . 21 Keith Reynolds Jr. 5 12 7 19 2.0-27 . 1-7 3 . 2-75 . . . 20 Brandon Mack 5 13 6 19 1.0-12 . 1-0 6 . . . . . 93 Austin Howard 5 7 11 18 2.5-12 1.0-10 . . 1 . 1 . . 25 Marcel Newson 5 11 7 18 . . 1-43 . 1 . . . . 11 Joshua Barry 5 6 11 17 2.5-9 0.5-1 2-36 . . . 1 . . 90 Joseph Phillips 3 5 9 14 0.5-1 0.5-1 . . 2 1-0 . 1 . 35 Sharkey Luna 5 4 7 11 . . . 1 1 . . . . 26 Raphael McClain 5 6 5 11 . . . . . . . . . 56 Cortez Coleman 5 5 6 11 . . . . 1 . . . . 34 Ja’Vinte Gilliam 4 3 5 8 . . . . . . 1 . . 85 Deuce Lyons 5 3 4 7 0.5-0 . . . . . . . . 53 David Green 4 6 . 6 1.0-1 . . . . . . . . 60 Rolandeis Toliver 3 1 4 5 . . . . . . . . . 1 Derrell Lovelady 5 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . . 99 Kendall Carr 2 1 3 4 0.5-1 . . . . . . . . 94 Markevious Garner 3 1 3 4 0.5-0 . . . . . . . . 31 Leevan Bonner 5 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . . 9 Robert Liggins 5 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . . 89 Kamian Lucas 5 1 1 2 1.0-12 . . . . . . . . 42 Quinterio Bailey 5 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 88 Jamarius Mabry 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 91 Johnny Russell 3 . 1 1 0.5-0 . . . . . . . . 5 Josh Hamilton 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 44 Hunter Lawrence 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 22 Shuntez Smith 5 1 . 1 1.0-17 . . . . . . . . 80 Matt Bratton 5 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . TM TEAM 3 1 . 1 1.0-12 1.0-12 . . . . 1 . 1 Total 5 159 216 375 29-148 7-44 6-111 11 12 4-75 6 1 1 Opponents 5 164 178 342 59.0-226 15-89 6-201 13 11 4-30 5 . . SCORING D’Montrise Swinney Damian Baker Boone Frederick Marcel Newson Josh Hamilton Kentrell Spencer Keith Reynolds Jr. TEAM Matt Bratton Total Opponents FIELD GOALS Matt Bratton Boone Frederick

TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 0 2-3 14-14 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 20 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 16 2-4 15-16 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 119 22 1-4 16-20 0-1 0 0-1 0 0 151

FGM-FGA 0-1 2-3

Pct 0.0 66.7

01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0

Lg 0 36

PUNTING Matt Bratton Total Opponents

No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd 27 971 36.0 49 1 2 6 0 27 971 36.0 49 1 2 6 0 21 807 38.4 51 1 6 5 0

KICKOFFS Boone Frederick Matt Bratton Total Opponents

No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn 17 801 47.1 1 1 . . . 6 325 54.2 0 1 . . . 23 1126 49.0 1 2 293 35.1 29 29 1756 60.6 4 0 554 38.0 27

Blk 0 0

Linebacker Kalen Coleman


NJCAA First Team

All-Americans

Keith Drayton 1994

Emarlos Leroy 1996

Connie Moore 1997

Les Binkley 1998

Johnathan Shaw 1999

Jamaal Jackson 2002

Chris Herring 2003

John Harris 2003

DeVon Hicks 2006

R.J. Brisbon 2006

Michael Lindsey 2009

Donald Hawkins 2011

**Northwest has a combined 27 NJCAA First Team All-Americans (not all pictured)

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1957: 1958: 1959: 1960: 1962: 1979: 1982: 1983: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998:

Edwin Thomas; Danny Cranford David Vaughn, C; Bobby Houge, QB Bobby Hogue (honorable mention); David Vaughn (honorable mention) Bryce McCullough; Tommy Poff R.L. Lance (Williamson AA); Billy Gold (Williamson AA) Donnell Townsend, NJCAA (honorable mention); Jimmy Franklin, NJCAA (second team) Eric Schwartz, OG, NJCAA (first team); Terry Lawrence, RB, NJCAA (first team); Bobby Gaston, NJCAA (second team); Henry Williams, RS (first team) John Armstrong, CB, NJCAA (first team) Gerald Perry, OG, NJCAA (first team); Houston Agnew, NJCAA (honorable mention); Jimmy Neal, NJCAA (second team) Leatrice Pickett, RB, NJCAA (second team); James Holloman, NJCAA (honorable mention) Cortez Kennedy, DT, NJCAA (first team); Ricky Blake, RB, NJCAA (first team) Mike McClenton, LB, NJCAA (first team); J.C. Gridwire (first team); Wesley Carroll, WR, NJCAA (hon. mention); JoJo Wright, DB, J.C. Gridwire (scholar athlete); Eddie Blake, OL, J.C. Gridwire (first team) Mike McClenton, LB, NJCAA (first team); J.C. Gridwire (first team); Vince Powell, RB, NJCAA (first team); Eddie Blake, OL, J.C. Gridwire (first team) Kelvin Simmons, QB, NJCAA (honorable mention); J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Ray Barksdale, RB, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Andre Thompson, DT, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention) Damon Primus, DT, NJCAA (first team); J.C. Gridwire (first team); Alonzo Horner, LB, NJCAA (first team); Russell Evans, QB, NJCAA (second team); Lonny Calicchio, P/K, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention) Russell Evans, QB, NJCAA (first team); J.C. Gridwire (first team); Bill McCollins, LB, NJCAA (first team); Lonny Calicchio, P/K, NJCAA (first team); Jeff Miller, OL, NJCAA (second team); Eric Smith, WR, NJCAA (second team); Bryant Mix, DT, NJCAA (honorable mention); J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Lavelle Danzy, RB, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention) Phillip Benton, LB, NJCAA (first team); J.C. Gridwire (first team); Fred Thomas, DB, NJCAA (second team); Keith Drayton, DT, NJCAA (honorable mention); J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention) Keith Drayton, DT, NJCAA (first team); J.C. Gridwire (first team); Andre Rone, WR, NJCAA (second team); John Avery, RB, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention) Cletidus Hunt, DT, NJCAA (second team); Andre Rone, WR, NJCAA (honorable mention) Emarlos Leroy, DT, NJCAA (first team); Shane Hargett, P, NJCAA (second team); Deon Porter, DB, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention) Connie Moore, WR, NJCAA (first team); Kevin Jones, RB, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention) Les Binkley, PK, NJCAA (first team); J.C. Gridwire (hon. mention); Dee Miller, DB, NJCAA (second team), J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Kevin Jones, RB, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Andre Heard, WR, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Colston Weatherington, DE, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention)


1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012:

Johnathan Shaw, SS, NJCAA (first team); J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Michael Allen, OL, NJCAA (second team); J.C. Gridwire (second team); Jason Johnson, QB, NJCAA (honorable mention); J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Jason Jones, LB, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Omar Rayford, WR, NJCAA (hon. mention); J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Shae Orrell, PK, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention) Anton Paige, WR, J.C. Gridwire (first team); NJCAA (honorable mention); Will Hall, QB, J.C. Gridwire (second team); NJCAA (honorable mention); Johnathan Shaw, SS, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Andrew Oetzel, OT, NJCAA (honorable mention); Shae Orrell, PK, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention) Durell Robinson, WR, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Colby Simmons, LB, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention) Jamaal Jackson, CB, NJCAA (first team); J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Isaac Harris, OT, J.C. Gridwire (first team); NJCAA (honorable mention); John Harris, WR, NJCAA (second team); J.C. Gridwire (third team); Bobby Robison, QB, NJCAA (honorable mention); J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention) John Harris, WR, NJCAA (first team); J.C. Gridwire (hon. (mention); Chris Herring, DT, NJCAA (first team); J.C. Gridwire (second team); Terrell Howard, OT, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Terrence Smith, LB, J.C. Gridwire (first team) Eldra Buckley, RB, NJCAA (second team); J.C. Gridwire (second team); Marcus Conner, CB, NJCAA (second team); J.C. Gridwire honorable mention; Jess McDonald, OG, NJCAA (second team); J.C. Gridwire (second team) Billy Bishop, PK, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Rodney Brisbon, OT, NJCAA (first team); J.C. Gridwire (second team); DeVon Hicks, DE, NJCAA (first team); J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention); Marcus Johnson, LB, NJCAA (second team) Patrick Trahan, LB, NJCAA (second team); J.C. Gridwire (second team); Daniel Thomas, QB/RB, J.C. Gridwire (honorable mention) Chris Strong, DT, NJCAA (honorable mention) Michael Lindsey, WR, NJCAA (first team) Sam Small, LB, NJCAA (second team); Kevin Buford, K/P, NJCAA (honorable mention) Donald Hawkins, LT, NJCAA (first team); Lance Ray, KR, NJCAA (honorable mention); David Conner, LB, NJCAA (honorable mention) Austin Douglas, C, NJCAA (second team)

NJCAA Academic

All-Americans

Brent Smith 2001

Justin Brewer 2002

Hayden Sullivant 2003

Denny Hansen 2009

NJCAA Football Hall of Fame

Cortez Kennedy 1996 Inductee

Gerald Perry 1997 Inductee

Mike McClenton 2000 Inductee

Bobby Franklin 2005 Inductee

Henry Williams 1997 Inductee

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congratulations

cortez kennedy 2012 PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME


The road to the NFL runs through

ALL-TIME

NFL PLAYERS John Armstrong, CB John Avery, RB Jeff Blackshear, OT Willie Blade, DT Eddie Blake, DT Ricky Blake, RB Eldra Buckley, RB Len Burton, OG Lonny Calicchio, K Wesley Carroll, WR Kory Chapman, RB Dan Footman, DT Roy Hart, DT Chris Herring, DT DeVon Hicks, DE Bill Houston, WR Cletidus Hunt, DT Cortez Kennedy, DT Emarlos Leroy, DT

Jeff Miller, OT Bryant Mix, DT Ronnie Monaco, LB Alton Montgomery, SS Gerald Perry, OT Roell Preston, RS Andre Rone, WR Ron Shegog, S Eric Smith, WR Curtis Steele, RB Daniel Thomas, RB Fred Thomas, DB Tom Thompson, RB Patrick Trahan, LB Colston Weatherington, DE Leonard Wheeler, FS Henry Williams, RS Mitch Young, DT

• 20 All-Time NFL Draft Picks • 5 Current Professional Players • 1 NFL Hall of Famer • 1 CFL Hall of Famer

www.northwestms.edu Facebook: Northwest Rangers Twitter: @NWCC_Rangers


2013-14 Northwest Color Guard

Aime Anderson, Advisor

Pictured front row (L to R): Tori Summers, Anastasija Markic, Mallory Pounds, Tammy Davis Middle Row: Kayce Young, Audrey Jones, Sammie Talbert, Shelby Smith, T.J., Meghan Browning Back row: Haleigh Ferguson, Ashley Simon, Rachel Jackson, Ashlee Walker, Ashley Weaver.

2013-14 Rangerettes

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Front Row: Carolin Ouch, Brittany Burns, Captain Elainna Ferrell, Fenisha Chatmon, Allie Mahoney Second Row: Straunje’ Jackson, Alicia Lemons, Savannah Mask, Shanda Cunningham, Candace Hubbert, Briana Patton Back Row: Shay Dudley, Samantha Staggs, Heather Pate, Ashley Hunt, Madison Pickett

John Mixon

Jeff Triplett

John Ungurait

2013-14

Ranger Band Directors


2013-14 Northwest Cheerleaders Pictured front row (L to R): Chance Simmons, Megan Wootten, Kayla Witt, Madison Morgan, Shelbi Dunlap, Courtney Mitchell, Georgia Dulin, Lee Williams. Middle Row: Gerald Johnson, Breanna Bess, Amanda Rayburn, Katelyn McCluskey, KK Williams, John Cotton. Back Row: Greg Traylor, Lauren Carson, Lindsay Abston, Kayla Lunamand, Celeste Romanoli, Brandon Casey.

2013-14 Team Captains

Coaches & Sponsor

Lauren Carson and Shelbi Dunlap.

Nolan Shackleford, Liesl Davenport and Trey Griffin.

Do you have spirit? The Ranger Cheerleaders are high-energy, have loads of personality and love to cheer. The co-ed squad supports the college’s athletic teams while boosting fan support and having fun. They represent Northwest at football and basketball games and travel to bowl games and tournaments around the nation. Although they are non-competitive, certain requirements must be met at tryouts held each spring.

For more information contact: Liesl D. Davenport, Cheer Sponsor Work: (662) 562-3899 E-mail: ldavenport@northwestms.edu

Members must be proficient in stunting, motions, toe touches and cheering, maintain a certain fitness level and receive a positive recommendation from their most recent cheer sponsor.

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BOBBY FRANKLIN FIELD

uRanger Stadium at Bobby Franklin Field is the home of Northwest Ranger football. This beautifully landscaped, lighted facility features home/visitor concession stands, seating for approximately 3,000 spectators and newly-constructed restroom facilities. In 2005, the field at Ranger Stadium was named for longtime head coach Bobby Franklin who retired at the end of the 2004 season.

BOBBY FRANKLIN FIELD

TOP ATTENDANCE GAMES

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Yearly Attendance Year Record Pct. Total 2005 0-4 .000 3,100 2006 3-2 .600 2,900 2007 3-1 .750 3,300 2008 3-1 .750 3,000 2009 2-3 .400 4,200 2010 5-1 .833 8,222 2011 2-2 .500 8,558 2012 4-0 1.000 7,625 2013 0-3 .000 3,638 Totals 22-17 .564 44,543

Avg. 775 580 825 750 840 1,370 2,140 1,906 1,123 1,142

Top 10 Bobby Franklin Field Crowds 1. 9/29/11 #15 Northeast L, 28-34 2. 9/27/12 #20 Itawamba W, 49-7 3. 9/15/11 #8 East Mississippi L, 42-45 4. 9/13/12 Coahoma W, 44-6 5. 9/1/11 #8 Pearl River W, 56-55 6. 9/19/13 Northeast L, 21-34 7. 10/16/10 Mississippi Delta W, 33-3 8. 9/23/10 Coahoma W, 37-7 9. 10/22/11 Holmes W, 66-41 10. 11/6/10 #12 Gulf Coast L, 24-52

2,772 2,669 2,219 2,102 2,101 1,783 1,733 1,489 1,466 1,452


McLENDON CENTER

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

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Proud supporters of our Northwest Rangers!


2013

MACJC

MASTER

SCHEDULE

MISSISSIPPI DELTA TROJANS

COAHOMA TIGERS

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========================================================================== AUG 29 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST A SEPT 5 HINDS H SEPT 12 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  H SEPT 19 PEARL RIVER H SEPT 28 EAST MISSISSIPPI  A OCT 5 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  A OCT 12 ITAWAMBA  HC OCT 19 MISSISSIPPI DELTA  A OCT 24 HOLMES  H

MISS. GULF COAST BULLDOGS

COPIAH-LINCOLN WOLVES

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========================================================================== AUG 29 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI H SEPT 5 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI A SEPT 12 EAST CENTRAL  A SEPT 19 HINDS  H SEPT 28 JONES COUNTY  A OCT 3 ITAWAMBA H OCT 12 PEARL RIVER  HC OCT 19 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  A OCT 24 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  H

NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI TIGERS

EAST CENTRAL WARRIORS

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EAST MISSISSIPPI LIONS

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HINDS EAGLES

========================================================================== AUG 29 MISSISSIPPI DELTA A SEPT 5 COAHOMA A SEPT 12 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  H SEPT 19 COPIAH-LINCOLN  A SEPT 26 EAST CENTRAL  H OCT 5 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A OCT 10 JONES COUNTY  A OCT 17 HOLMES HC OCT 24 PEARL RIVER  H

HOLMES BULLDOGS

========================================================================== AUG 29 JONES COUNTY H SEPT 5 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST A SEPT 12 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  A SEPT 19 ITAWAMBA  H SEPT 26 MISSISSIPPI DELTA  A OCT 3 EAST MISSISSIPPI  H OCT 12 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  HC OCT 17 HINDS A OCT 24 COAHOMA  A

nlCOPIAH-LINCOLN, EAST CENTRAL, Hinds, Jones County, Mississippi Gulf Coast, Pearl River, and Southwest Mississippi comprise the MACJC South Division, while Coa-homa, East Mississippi, Holmes, Itawamba, Mississippi Delta, Northeast Mississippi, and Northwest Mississippi comprise the North Division. The first round of the state playoffs (North No. 1 vs. South No. 2, South No. 1 vs. North No. 2) are set for Saturday, Nov. 2, with the first-round winners playing for the state championship Saturday, Nov. 9. The 2013 MACJC state champion earns hosting rights to the fifth-annual Mississippi Bowl scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 8, in Indian Stadium at Biloxi High School in Biloxi. (  ) DENOTES NORTH, SOUTH DIVISION GAMES

ITAWAMBA INDIANS

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JONES COUNTY BOBCATS

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========================================================================== AUG 29 COPIAH-LINCOLN A SEPT 5 JONES COUNTY H SEPT 12 HOLMES  H SEPT 19 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A SEPT 26 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST H OCT 5 COAHOMA  HC OCT 10 EAST MISSISSIPPI  A OCT 17 ITAWAMBA  A OCT 24 MISSISSIPPI DELTA  H

NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI RANGERS

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PEARL RIVER WILDCATS

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SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI BEARS

========================================================================== AUG 29 NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI A SEPT 5 ITAWAMBA H SEPT 12 EAST MISSISSIPPI A SEPT 19 EAST CENTRAL  H SEPT 26 PEARL RIVER  A OCT 5 HINDS  HC OCT 10 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  A OCT 17 JONES COUNTY  H OCT 24 COPIAH-LINCOLN  A



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