2025 NEMCC Fall Sports Media Guide

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SEASON

YEAR-IN-REVIEW

GENERAL INFORMATION ATHLETIC OFFICES

Location Booneville, Mississippi

Founded 1948 Colors

Mascot Tiger

President Dr. Ricky G. Ford

ADMINISTRATION

Athletic Director Kent Farris

Assistant Athletic Director Brenda Mayes

BASEBALL

Head Coach Richy Harrelson

Assistant Coach Will Brand

CHEER

Head Coach Chasity Moore

MEN’S/WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

Head Coach Aaron Hight

FOOTBALL

Head Coach Greg Davis

Defensive Coordinator Sean Cannon

Offensive Coordinator Steadman Campbell

Defensive Backs Cedric Shell

Wide Receivers Cole Rotenberry

Defensive Line Trevor Stigers

Volunteer Coach Brantley Prescott

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Head Coach Cord Wright

Assistant Coach Andre Stringer

MEN’S GOLF

Head Coach Derek DeVaughn

SOFTBALL

Head Coach Jody Long

Assistant Coach Kevin Connell

SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director Blake Long

CREDITS

The 2025 Northeast Mississippi Community College Fall Sports Media Guide was produced in the Public Information Office under the direction of Associate Vice President of Public Information Tony Finch, Sports Information Director Blake Long, and Sports Information Specialist Ryan Moreland.

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Sports Information Specialist Ryan Moreland

Athletic Content Creator Jay Daubenberger

SPORTS MEDICINE

Head Athletic Trainer Ziggy Marro

Assistant Athletic Trainer Anna Bolton

Assistant Athletic Trainer Danielle Ashley

STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Student-Athlete Success Coach Bradi Ingram

Student-Athlete Success Coach Erica Miller

Student-Athlete Success Coach Leigh Treloar

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Head Coach Brian Middleton

Assistant Coach Tatyana Lofton

WOMEN’S GOLF

Head Coach Leigh Treloar

VOLLEYBALL

Head Coach Brenda Mayes

Assistant Coach Jacob Hannon

FROM THE DESK OF President Ford

Students, Fans, Alumni,

On behalf of Northeast Mississippi Community College, welcome to the greatest institution in the United States!

Here at NEMCC, we have a tradition in all sports of exhibiting not only a championship atmosphere, but one of class, integrity, and professionalism. We are proud of the student/athletes that have chosen to attend Northeast. We are thankful each of you have chosen to attend this athletic event.

While our students are here, our goal is to provide opportunities of personal growth through cutting edge instruction in the classroom and athletic programs. Northeast recognizes that its primary commitment is to the education of our student-athlete.

Northeast was recognized as an Apple Distinguished School. Receiving this coveted honor exhibits to the world our commitment to cutting edge technology within our instructional process.

I hope you will have time prior to or after this athletic event to walk or drive around our campus and get a small glance at what we have to offer. You are welcome to visit anytime with our students, faculty, and staff.

We are happy to have each of you as part of the Northeast family. Please feel free to contact me should the need ever arise. As you leave campus after this event, we wish you the very best and safe travels.

Sincerely,

Board of Trustees

Bubba
Luzene

KENT FARRIS

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Kent Farris took over as Northeast Mississippi Community College’s athletic director during the 2015 fall semester.

His responsibilities include overseeing the day-to-day operations of an athletic department that features 10 sports that are sanctioned by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) after the start of women’s golf in the fall of 2025. He is the eighth listed athletic director and is the latest in a legendary lineage of gentlemen to serve in this capacity, including NJCAA Hall of Famers Bonner Arnold, Ricky Ford and W.B. “Bill” Ward.

The 2024-25 academic year was full of success, as is the norm at Northeast, with nine sports that reached the postseason. Men’s and women’s cross country led the way by winning the NJCAA Region 23 championship to advance to nationals in their inaugural season.

Northeast also broke school records for the most Academic All-MACCC (113) and NJCAA All-Academic (61) recipients for the sixth straight year. Two programs - women’s cross country and women’s tennis - were recognized as academic national champions.

The Corinth native cemented his legacy at Northeast as one of the greatest coaches in the history of its baseball program. Farris left the Tigers as their second winningest

headman with 212 victories in nine campaigns at the helm.

The Tigers were placed among the country’s elite units by the NJCAA on more than one instance under Farris, including a No. 19 ranking during the poll period from March 11-24, 2014.

His squads qualified for the playoffs six times since he joined the Tigers prior to the 2007 campaign. Farris brought postseason action back to the City of Hospitality when Northeast finished as the division runner-up in 2009 with a 33-14 mark and welcomed Jones College for a best-of-three series.

Farris guided the Tigers to their first division championship since 1992 four years later. Northeast edged rival Northwest Mississippi Community College for the title and later took its opening round playoff meeting with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.

The Tigers continued to rewrite their record books in 2014 when they received the privilege of hosting the double elimination Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Tournament for the first time under its format at that time.

Around 1,250 fans packed the bleachers at Harold T. White Field for seven games over a three-day period. Farris’ ballclub faced eventual state champion Jones and East Central Community College before ending

the campaign with a 27-20 mark.

A total of 59 athletes that starred under the watch of Farris committed to play at four-year universities at the NCAA Division I, II, III and NAIA levels. He also instructed Northeast Sports Hall of Famers Brandon Farley and Chase Porch.

Three men that started for Farris at Northeast reached the professional ranks. Phillip Chapman signed with the Minnesota Twins, Farley was drafted in the 33rd round of the Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft by San Francisco and Porch inked with three separate organizations in the independent American Association.

He also made sure his studentathletes focused on their studies in the classroom. The Tigers were selected as a NJCAA All-Academic Team for two straight seasons while eight players captured individual scholastic awards as well.

Farris replaced another Northeast Sports Hall of Famer in Ray Scott

when he accepted the position at Northeast from Columbus, where he spent two seasons as head coach.

The Falcons recorded an 18-11 mark in 2006 and hosted a first round playoff series for the first time after claiming the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Division 2-5A championship.

During his tenure with the Falcons, five players signed college scholarships and two athletes participated in the Crossroads Diamond Club All-Star Game in Jackson. Farris was named The Commercial Dispatch Coach of the Year in 2006.

Farris was the headman at Caledonia High School for three seasons and an assistant at New Hope High School from 19962002. He was part of two state championship teams with the Trojans and one of three Mississippi prep squads all-time to end a season without a loss when his unit went 43-0 in 1996.

His most extensive head coaching experience on the prep stage came at Alcorn Central High School, where he was its commander from 1984-95. Farris compiled a 265162-7 ledger while with the Golden Bears.

at the University of North Alabama from 1983-84 and helped lead the Lions to the Gulf South Conference (GSC) title for the first time in its history in 1984. That club also concluded the NCAA Division II South Central Region as the runner-up and featured five men that inked pro deals.

Farris has been a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), the Crossroads Diamond Club, the Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC), the Mississippi Association of Professional Educators and was a co-founder of the Northeast Mississippi Coaches Association for Better Baseball (NEMCABB).

He was chosen to coach in the Crossroads Diamond Club All-Star Game in 1989 and the NEMCABB All-Star Game at Corinth’s Jesse Bynum Field twice in 1992 and 2002. He assisted Team Mississippi in the Junior Sunbelt Classic from 1979-99 and in 2001.

Farris’ Alcorn Central teams qualified for the playoffs on four

occasions. He was tabbed as the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Coach of the Year in 1988 after guiding the Golden Bears to the MHSAA Class 3A state title.

He started his career as an assistant

Farris earned Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from North Alabama. He has one son, Keaton, and is happily married to his wife, Joye, who was the administrative assistant to the vice president of student services prior to her retirement from Northeast.

BRENDA MAYES ASSISTANT

AD/HEAD VOLLEYBALL COACH

Brenda Mayes is the inaugural head coach of Northeast’s brand-new women’s volleyball program. The Tigers started intercollegiate competition during the fall 2023 semester.

In addition, Mayes took on the role of assistant athletic director with an emphasis on female sports. Northeast currently sponsors women’s teams in basketball, cheerleading, cross country, golf and softball.

Mayes was in charge of a Muscle Shoals (Ala.) High School program that captured four consecutive Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) state titles from 1998-2001.

She was recognized as the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Coach of the Year in 2001. Mayes was The Birmingham News Coach of the Year for the entire state of Alabama in 1998.

Her Lady Trojan teams claimed 11 AHSAA Elite Eight berths, including seven in a row from 1997-2003. Their last such playoff run resulted in Mayes receiving Coach of the Year honors from The TimesDaily.

Mayes also secured 14 AHSAA area championships and 10 AHSAA area runner-up finishes for a total of 24 postseason appearances. Muscle Shoals also won 13 Colbert County (Ala.) Tournament crowns.

She was selected to serve as a coach in the 1999 Alabama High School Athletic Directors and Coaches Association (AHSADCA) All-Star Game. Mayes was

also a member of the AHSAA volleyball committee.

Mayes’ journey at Northeast continues after serving as head women’s basketball coach for seven seasons. She guided the Lady Tigers to five playoff berths and the 2018 north division championship. She helped 12 Lady Tigers move on to the four-year level. Mayes also instructed 10 players that garnered All-Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) distinction at least once.

Mayes originally came to the Booneville campus after signing a basketball scholarship to play for current Northeast president Dr. Ricky Ford. She earned all-conference laurels after topping the Lady Tigers in scoring and rebounding during the 1982-83 campaign.

The Biggersville High School graduate was also a founding member of Northeast’s softball program. The Tigers, who competed in slow-pitch at that time, advanced to the national tournament during Mayes’ sophomore year of 1983.

She completed her basketball career at the University of North Alabama from 1983-85. Mayes led the Lady Lions to their inaugural Gulf South Conference (GSC) title and to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances.

Mayes received several awards during her tenure at North Alabama, including Kodak NCAA Division II All-American and NCAA South Region All-Tournament in 1985. She was a two-time All-GSC recipient as well.

The Corinth native has been inducted into seven different sports halls of fame, including the Alabama High School, Alabama High School Volleyball Coaches Association (AHSVCA), Colbert County, Muscle Shoals, North Alabama, Northeast and Mississippi Community College.

CHASITY MOORE CHEERLEADING COACH

Chasity Moore, who has more than a decade of experience teaching advanced tumbling and stunts, was selected as the head coach of the Northeast Mississippi Community College cheerleading squad in 2015.

She is now in her 11th year of directing the Tigers’ cheerleaders, who appear at basketball, football and volleyball contests. They also spread school spirit at pep rallies and other special activities around campus during each academic year.

Moore came to Northeast from Tishomingo County High School, where she trained three Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) state championship teams over a fiveyear period.

She was initially indoctrinated into the sport while attending Belmont High School. She earned a spot on the Cardinals’ roster during each of her four years and twice received All-American honors from the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA).

She continued her career at Northeast as a Tiger Dancer and pom squad member. Moore took center stage with the Showband from Tigerland for pregame and halftime performances at football games plus select events such as area Christmas parades.

Moore also served as an assistant in the recruitment office during her time as an undergrad at Northeast and aided in campus tours and special events for prospective students.

The Belmont native began her professional career in 2004 as a family and consumer science educator at Tishomingo County. She taught a variety of classes including nutrition and wellness and comprehensive health.

Moore spent the next nine years with the Braves alongside fellow instructor Beth James and immediately led them to great successes. Tishomingo County placed among the top three squads in the MHSAA Class 4A-6A non-tumble competition in for eight consecutive years.

The Braves edged Cleveland High School for their inaugural state title in 2010 at the historic Mississippi Coliseum. Tishomingo County returned from Jackson as champions twice more during Moore’s tenure in 2012 and 2014.

She guided the Braves to prosperity on the national stage as well. Tishomingo County won the 2013 Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) MidSouth Regional and finished second at the same event one season later.

Moore and the Braves traveled to Orlando, Fla., in 2015 to participate in the UCA National High School Cheerleading Championship at the Walt Disney World Resort and ranked an outstanding 17th in the medium varsity non-tumble division.

Moore is a member of the Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC) and is safety certified nationally by the American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Administrators (AACCA).

She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Mississippi University for Women and a Master’s degree from Mississippi State University. Moore is married to Kirk and the couple has one son, Jackson, who is a freshman on the Northeast baseball team.

GREG DAVIS HEAD COACH

Greg Davis is the second longest tenured and second winningest head coach in the history of the Northeast Mississippi Community College football program.

Davis, who trails only multi-time hall of famer W.B. “Bill” Ward in both those categories, was selected as Northeast’s 14th headman in 2015. He begins his 14th year overall on the Tigers’ staff in 2025.

Northeast has posted winning seasons in three of the last four years. The Tigers went 6-3 and finished at No. 19 in the final national ranking from JCGridiron during the 2024 campaign.

The Tigers boasted the top tackler in the country in Keaton Thomas, who was a consensus first-team All-American and signed with Baylor (Texas) University. CJ Barney, Jermaine Ray, RJ Whitehead and Jalik Yancey joined Thomas as JCGridiron All-Americans.

Triston Newson led a defensive unit in 2022 that allowed the fewest yards per game in the state. The University of Missouri signee obtained National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) honors with more than 100 tackles.

The Tigers pieced together one of their best seasons ever in 2020 by claiming the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) North Division runner-up spot with a 5-1 record.

Northeast was awarded with a national ranking of No. 13 from

JCGridiron at the conclusion of the 2020-21 academic year. It was the second final top 15 rating for the Tigers under Davis with the first coming in 2016.

The Tigers tied for the most individual All-MACCC recipients that season with 14. Northeast also garnered seven Fall All-America honorees from JCGridiron, including defensive backs Keyshawn Cobb, Deantre Prince and Tony Washington; defensive linemen Jamal Ellis and Cedric Hillsman; offensive lineman Will Derico; quarterback Kevin Hurley and linebacker Jamarcus Smith. The aforementioned 2016 campaign was just as special. The Tigers went 6-3, including a sweep of its opponents from the MACCC South Division, and ascended into the top 10 of the NJCAA poll.

Nine of Davis’ former Tigers have signed professional contracts. That includes seven – Joe Horn, Jr., of the Baltimore Ravens, Xavier Malone of the Atlanta Falcons, Antonio Moultrie of the Green Bay Packers, Daniel Ross and Prince of the Jacksonville Jaguars, Anthony Rush of the Tennessee Titans and Sam Williams of the Dallas Cowboys – in the National Football League (NFL).

Prince is Northeast’s most recent NFL Draft Selection. The lockdown corner was taken in the fifth round with pick number 153 by the Jaguars in 2024.

Williams was the 56th overall pick in the second round of the 2022 NFL

Draft by the Cowboys. He was the fifth draft pick in school history and the first since Michael Boireau in 2000.

Williams became one of the most decorated athletes in school history after receiving NJCAA Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2018. He accumulated 75 takedowns, 28.5 tackles for loss and 17.5 sacks during his sophomore campaign with the Tigers.

More than 100 Northeast standouts have advanced to the four-year level since Davis took command of the program, including Power Four signees Reginald Hughes, Brenden Williams, Williams and Prince to the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss); Ethan Smart to Purdue (Ind.) University and Andison Coby to Indiana University.

Northeast has also placed an emphasis on academics with Davis at the helm. The Tigers have boasted seven College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America® selections over a period of four years, including Guy Gillespie, Ben Mauney,

Carter Putt, Barney, Thomas and Smith twice.

The Tigers have received 102 Academic All-MACCC accolades in Davis’ 10 seasons. Northeast has also secured 42 NJCAA Academic Student-Athlete Awards in that same span, including two-time winners Carson Banks, Tommy Branyan, John Daniel Deaton, Cameron Dill, JT Moore, Cedrick Wilder, Jr., Barney, Gillespie, Mauney, Putt and Smith.

Davis made his way to Booneville in 2012 after serving at Kentucky State University for two years. As the assistant head coach, offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for the Thorobreds, he helped lead a pair of running backs in Anthony Boykins and Shannon Frieson to 1,000yard seasons in 2009.

While serving in Frankfort, Ky., Davis was chosen to attend the 2011 NFL and NCAA Football Academy at Disney’s Boardwalk Inn. He learned how to improve and reinforce various aspects of managing and excelling at various coaching positions at the collegiate level.

Conference (NSIC) member Upper Iowa University. Before becoming a Peacock, Davis was the offensive line coach and strength coordinator at Muskogee, Okla., based Bacone College.

He began his coaching career at Stephen F. Austin State (Texas) University. Davis then moved to Independence (Kan.) Community College where he served in multiple roles, including assistant head coach, run game coordinator and offensive line coach.

He starred on the gridiron at Texas Christian University (TCU) in the mid-1990s. Davis participated in the 1994 Independence Bowl and was named to the 1998 All-Sun Bowl Team after guiding the Horned Frogs to a 28-19 victory over the University of Southern California.

Before his stretch at Kentucky State, Davis was part of Sul Ross State (Texas) University’s staff where he held the titles of offensive line coach and offensive coordinator as well. Davis preceded his stint with the Lobos by spending a pair of seasons in Arkadelphia, Ark., at Henderson State University.

It was during his time as the Reddies’

offensive line coach that Davis made a name for himself. He had four linemen selected to the NCAA Division II AllSoutheast Region Team, three elected to the All-Gulf South Conference (GSC) Team and one tabbed as an AllAmerican.

Henderson State’s Kurt Kutscher was also a finalist for the 2007 Gene Upshaw Award, which is given to the best offensive lineman in NCAA Division II, under the direction of Davis.

During the 2004-05 seasons, Davis was at Northern Sun Intercollegiate

Davis signed with the practice squad of the NFL’s New York Giants following his senior campaign in 1999. He then returned to the Lone Star State and inked with the Arena Football League’s (AFL) Houston Thunder Bears.

He saw action on both sides of the pigskin at center, nose guard and long snapper for the Thunder Bears. Davis made seven tackles and forced one fumble for Houston from 2000-01.

Davis has a Bachelor’s degree from TCU and a Master’s degree from Stephen F. Austin. He and his wife Karri, who served for three years as Northeast’s cheerleading coach, have two sons, Reed and Rece.

SEAN CANNON

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Sean Cannon came home to Northeast Mississippi Community College as its new defensive coordinator exactly 30 years after originally arriving on campus as a student-athlete.

Cannon’s defenders in his inaugural season placed in the top five nationally in points allowed (17.2) and tackles (74.1) per game. He also instructed the nation’s top tackler in Keaton Thomas, who became a consensus first-team All-American.

Three more Tigers obtained AllAmerican honors from the online publication JCGridiron in defensive backs Jermaine Ray (first team) and Jalik Yancey (second team) plus linebacker CJ Barney (fourth team).

Cannon suited up for the late Hubert Tucker at Northeast during the 199394 seasons. He wrapped up his playing days at Delta State University before embarking on what has become a successful coaching career.

He has primarily stayed in his native Magnolia State with 21 combined years between stops at Itawamba Community College and Delta State. Cannon has also held positions at New Mexico Military Institute and the University of North Alabama.

Overall, Cannon has been part of four league championship teams and an NCAA Division II national title with the Statesmen. He has trained three national players of the year and 94 allconference recipients.

Cannon was at Delta State for 10 total years between his time as a player and an instructor. He worked his way up the ladder from graduate assistant to defensive line coach to coordinator by 2003.

He was part of a special stretch in which the Statesmen won over 70 percent of their games from 1998-03. That included Delta State’s national championship team in 2000 that set the school record for most victories in a single season with 14.

Cannon’s linemen were part of an overall defense that allowed just 19 points per contest in the playoffs. The lone opponent to score more than 20 points during the Statesmen’s magical run was Bloomsburg (Pa.) University in the title matchup.

Two of Cannon’s understudies in defensive end Andre Brown and defensive tackle Ezell Powell earned All-Gulf South Conference (GSC) accolades for their roles in Delta State’s historic campaign.

Anthony Maddox was Cannon’s most decorated Statesman. The 300-pound lineman was a two-time All-American for Delta State plus the 2002 NCAA Division II and GSC Defensive Player of the Year.

Maddox eventually became just the third Statesman to be taken in the NFL Draft when Jacksonville selected him in the fourth round with the 118th pick in 2004. He was a member of the Jaguars and Texans rosters for parts of

four seasons.

Another All-GSC performer for Cannon at Delta State was free safety Pete Golding, who is now the defensive coordinator at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss). He topped the Statesmen with 85 tackles and eight pass break ups during his junior campaign.

Cannon got his first taste of coaching at the community college level in 2005 at New Mexico Military. His unit finished second in the now defunct Western States Football League (WSFL) with fewer than 130 passing yards allowed per game.

He came back to the Mid-South one year later to serve as the linebackers and strength coach for North Alabama. The Lions captured two GSC crowns and qualified for the NCAA Division II playoffs each season with Cannon on its staff.

The Calhoun City product came within one victory of competing for another national championship in 2008

when North Alabama reached the semifinals. The Lions went a combined 44-7 during Cannon’s four-year stint.

Cannon directed four North Alabama standouts that secured All-GSC honors, including multi-time winners in Michael Johnson and Donald Tharpe. Johnson was a rare four-peat all-conference and all-super region awardee.

Johnson, who went on to ink undrafted free agent NFL contracts with Seattle and Kansas City, was a first-team All-American both as a junior and senior. He was the 2009 NCAA Division II and GSC Defensive Player of the Year after racking up 113 tackles, five sacks and four forced fumbles.

Cannon spent 13 seasons at Itawamba. He was promoted to head coach in 2014 after originally joining the Indians as their defensive coordinator some four years earlier.

He was recognized as the 2019 Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) North Division Coach of the Year. The Indians

were triumphant in five of their last six contests to claim a share of the division title.

Keshun Parker was acknowledged as Itawamba’s inaugural National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Defensive Player of the Year. He posted 18.5 tackles for loss, seven sacks and five pass break ups under the watch of Cannon during the 2019 campaign.

Parker was one of four Indians that collected All-American distinction for Cannon. The other three are quarterback Dan Ellington, punter Jeb Millender and two-time honoree Terry Williams at wide receiver.

Cannon guided Itawamba to the state playoffs in 2015. He was rewarded for his efforts with the Indians that year by being chosen as headman of the North squad in the final MACCC AllStar Game in Biloxi.

He led the Indians to five consecutive winning seasons from 2015-19. Seven of Cannon’s Itawamba alumni advanced to the NFL, including active

players Shakel Brown (San Francisco), Kemon Hall (Dallas) and Darius Slay (Pittsburgh).

Slay headlines that group as an 12year veteran and Super Bowl champion with the Philadelphia Eagles. He was first-team all-pro with Detroit in 2017 after tying Tennessee’s Kevin Byard for the most interceptions in the league with eight.

Williams wrapped up a four-year career in the Canadian Football League (CFL) with the BC Lions in 2024. Over 100 of Cannon’s student-athletes from Itawamba and New Mexico Military signed scholarships with senior colleges.

Cannon holds both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Delta State. He and his wife Julia have three children, Wade, who has followed in his dad’s footsteps as a coach for the Statesmen, Jenna and Josie.

STEADMAN CAMPBELL

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Steadman Campbell was promoted to the Tigers’ offensive coordinator ahead of the 2025 campaign. He most recently served in this same role from 2016-17 at the University of North Alabama.

He originally arrived at Northeast two years ago as its defensive backs instructor. Campbell replaced Ryan Trevathan, who accepted a position as an analyst at the University of Alabama.

The Fayetteville, Ark., native was in charge of North Alabama’s offense during its final two seasons at the NCAA Division II level. His units averaged 366 yards, 29.4 points and over 20 first downs per contest.

His elevation to coordinator in 2016 was an instant success for the Lions, who went on to capture a fourth consecutive Gulf South Conference (GSC) title and a berth to the national championship game.

North Alabama scored more than 40 points in eight of its 13 contests, including a stretch of six in a row that started with a victory over Shorter (Ga.) University in mid-October and ended in the playoffs against the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.

Quarterback Jacob Tucker headlined a group of five award winners that starred on that team for Campbell. He was the GSC Offensive Player of the Year and finished third in voting for the Harlon Hill Trophy, which is the NCAA Division II equivalent to the Heisman Trophy.

Dre Hall, who set six school records at wide receiver, was Tucker’s top

target with 80 catches for nearly 1,200 yards with nine touchdowns. The threetime All-GSC selection signed with the Carolina Panthers following his senior campaign with the Lions.

Campbell had two defenders in Jermaine Ray and Jalik Yancey that obtained All-Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) honors after his inaugural season at Northeast.

Ray grabbed a team-best four interceptions while Yancey led the country in both pass break ups with 14 and forced fumbles with four. Yancey also topped all of the Tigers’ defensive backs with 55 tackles, including 39 solo takedowns.

Four of Campbell’s former standouts

have inked free agent contracts with NFL franchises. Joining Hall are two more wideouts in Ed Gant and Bobby Williams, who were playmakers on North Alabama’s special 2008 team that advanced to the national semifinals.

Philip Ossai, who starred on the line during Campbell’s last year as the Lions’ defensive coordinator, attended rookie minicamp with the Atlanta Falcons and eventually joined the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

Campbell is one of the longest tenured assistants in North Alabama history with 17 seasons under four different headmen. The Lions won at least 10 games and secured bids to the NCAA Division II playoffs in each of his first four campaigns.

His initial job at North Alabama was cornerbacks coach from 200607. Campbell flipped to work with the receivers and running backs while also handling the duties of recruiting coordinator for the next eight years.

Campbell’s 2012-13 rushers racked up more than 200 yards per contest. His wideouts in 2015 helped the Lions place fourth in the nation in pass completion percentage, 13th in red zone efficiency and 23rd in scoring.

He wrapped up his time at North Alabama as the defensive coordinator for its first five years as a member of the NCAA’s Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). His athletes excelled at forcing turnovers, including a league leading 14 interceptions in 2021.

K.J. Smith was well decorated while under the watch of Campbell. He was a two-time All-Big South Conference recipient in the backfield with 12 career interceptions and an Academic AllAmerica® honoree from the College Sports Communicators (CSC) for three straight seasons.

Campbell broke into the profession as

a graduate assistant at Alabama from 2003-05. The Crimson Tide rose to as high as third in the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) rankings and defeated Texas Tech University in the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic during his final campaign. He completed a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Arkansas. He suited up for the Razorbacks for two years and

was in the top 10 in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) as a sophomore with 16 total punt returns.

Campbell and his wife Tara have two daughters, Emmie Grace and Riley Kate. His dad, Louis, was a successful coach as well with stops in the high school, collegiate and professional ranks for over four decades.

COLE ROTENBERRY WIDE RECEIVERS COACH

Cole Rotenberry, who has experience both as a player and as a coach in the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC), is now in his fifth season as the wide receivers instructor for the Tigers.

He tutored a pair of NCAA Division I receivers during his inaugural year on the Booneville campus in Caleb Anderson and Dallas Payne. Payne, who inked with the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), had a team-best 36 catches for 399 yards while Anderson, who is now at Alcorn State University, racked up 22 receptions and 307 yards.

Wesley Corbitt secured allconference honors following the 2023 campaign. He had 15 catches for 283 yards with three touchdowns, which was tops among the Tigers’ receivers.

Rotenberry was an award-winning wideout himself at both Northwest Mississippi Community College and Mississippi College. He was also an impact performer on the special teams unit at both institutions.

The Batesville native was previously a volunteer assistant at Coahoma Community College alongside his twin brother, Turner. This is the first full-time position of Rotenberry’s young coaching career.

Rotenberry was part of a resurgent Coahoma program that finished third in the MACCC North Division during the 2020 campaign with a 3-2 overall

record. The Tigers also held a No. 28 national ranking in the final JCGridiron Dirty 30 poll.

Von Hill was an All-MACCC selection at Coahoma while under the tutelage of Rotenberry. He had 20 receptions for a team-high 353 yards with two touchdowns for the Tigers.

Rotenberry was sensational during his pair of seasons at Mississippi College. He was recognized by the Gulf South Conference (GSC) on its all-decade team as a special teams utility standout.

He was a first-team All-GSC recipient as a senior after posting a league-best 28.5 yards per kickoff return. Rotenberry had a 92-yard kickoff return for a touchdown during

the Choctaws’ victory over Shorter (Ga.) University.

Rotenberry was Mississippi College’s leading receiver for two straight years with totals of 33 catches, 664 yards and six scores. Three of those touchdowns came in the same game against the Florida Institute of Technology on October 12, 2019.

The South Panola High School graduate had a season-best four receptions for 97 yards, including a 70-yard touchdown catch, versus the University of North Alabama during his junior campaign with the Choctaws.

Rotenberry also reached the end zone that season against the University of West Florida and Shorter. He amassed 1,169 all-purpose yards over 20 career appearances at Mississippi College.

He put up tremendous numbers at Northwest from 2016-17. Rotenberry obtained All-MACCC secondteam distinction as a sophomore after topping the Rangers with 55 receptions for 786 yards.

His efforts helped Northwest capture the 2017 MACCC North Division championship and earn two consecutive National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) bowl berths.

Rotenberry had two 100-plus yard performances with the Rangers. He recorded a career-high 105 yards

on seven catches versus Itawamba Community College on September 14, 2017.

He had 100 yards on the dot on a career-best nine receptions four weeks later in a home triumph by Northwest

over East Mississippi Community College. His lone touchdown with the Rangers came during a win at Holmes Community College earlier that year.

Rotenberry’s overall offensive figures between Mississippi College and Northwest include 89 catches, 1,447 receiving yards, eight total touchdowns and 2,366 all-purpose yards.

He is married to Anna and the couple has one son, Waylon.

CEDRIC SHELL

DEFENSIVE

BACKS COACH

Cedric Shell, who played collegiately at the NCAA Division I level and has nearly two decades of coaching experience, was named as Northeast Mississippi Community College’s defensive backs instructor in 2019.

Shell transitioned to linebackers coach for the Tigers ahead of the 2020 campaign. He also serve Northeast as its special teams coordinator.

His linebacking corps is a big reason why Northeast topped the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) in fewest points allowed per game in the fall of 2023.

Shell produced a triple-digit tackler and first-team All-American in two consecutive seasons. Keaton Thomas topped the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) with 11.9 tackles per game two years ago while Triston Newson finished third in the country in 2022.

Newson and Thomas both signed with Power Four institutions in the University of Missouri and Baylor (Texas) University, respectively. CJ Barney also obtained All-America accolades from JCGridiron.

Jamarcus Smith headlined Shell’s unit in 2020 as an all-conference and firstteam Fall All-America selection. He also became the first Northeast studentathlete to receive College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic AllAmerica distinction.

Carter Bonds, Tayvius Duckett and Smith were the top three tacklers for

the Tigers with a combined 156 stops. Another of Shell’s stars in Anthony Scott inked a NCAA Division I scholarship with Alabama State University.

Smith made more history in 2021 as the first player to ever lead Northeast in tackling for three consecutive campaigns. The University of West Alabama signee also repeated as a CSC Academic All-America winner.

Shell spent the previous five years in various roles at Coahoma Community College, including as its co-defensive coordinator. He got his professional start in the Midwest at Graceland (Iowa) University and McPherson (Kan.) College.

Shell’s defenses at Coahoma consistently ranked near the top of the MACCC standings in multiple statistical categories. His 2017 unit ranked fifth in the state by allowing 351.6 yards per game.

The 2016 edition of the Tigers snagged 14 interceptions, which was the second most in the MACCC behind only Northwest Mississippi Community College.

That team featured defensive back Antonio Nelson, who was selected as a first-team All-American by the NJCAA after finishing second in the country with eight interceptions.

Nelson also collected NJCAA AllRegion 23 and All-MACCC recognition while under the watch of Shell. He added two fumble recoveries for a total of 10 takeaways that season.

Shell also tutored Acieon Hopkins, who was an All-MACCC recipient at defensive back after posting 17 tackles, four pass break ups and two interceptions during the 2018 campaign at Coahoma.

The Greenville product originally served the Tigers on the opposite side of the pigskin as their offensive coordinator upon his arrival prior to the 2014 season. He taught three AllMACCC standouts while in that capacity for two years.

K’Shun Evans, who went on to sign with Delta State University, was Shell’s first athlete at Coahoma to garner postseason laurels after hauling in 42 catches for over 500 yards and five touchdowns.

Devonta Jones and Marvin Davidson followed in Evans’ footsteps one season later. Jones tallied 28 receptions for nearly 400 yards and three scores while Davidson anchored the Tigers’ offensive line.

He began his coaching career at

McPherson from 2006-11. His duties ranged from working with wide receivers and defensive backs to pass game coordinator and special teams coordinator.

Shell and the Bulldogs reached the NAIA playoffs in back-to-back campaigns from 2009-10. McPherson compiled a sensational 19-3 record during that two-year stretch. He helped the Bulldogs capture the 2010 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) championship after completing an undefeated regular season. It was the first league title

for McPherson, which earned a final national ranking of No. 12 from the NAIA, since 1952.

Shell’s final stop before moving back to his native state was at Graceland. He was the wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator for the Yellowjackets of the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) from 201213.

Raysean Brown was a two-time All-HAAC honoree during his pair of campaigns under Shell after recording 82 catches, 1,251 yards and 12 touchdowns. Punter Cody Thornton

averaged 42.8 yards per boot to secure All-HAAC honors as well in 2013.

Shell was a two-year letterwinner at both wideout and defensive back for Alcorn State University. He lifted the Braves to a 6-5 mark during his senior season of 2001, which included a 5-2 record against Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) foes and a win over rival Mississippi Valley State University.

He graduated from the now-defunct T.L. Weston High School. Shell, who holds a Bachelor’s degree from Alcorn State, and his wife Jaime have three children, Cedric, Jr., Eris and Blake.

TREVOR STIGERS DEFENSIVE LINE COACH

Trevor Stigers is the newest assistant for the Tigers. He comes to Northeast after helping the University of West Alabama achieve its best regular season in more than five decades last fall.

Stigers was a three-year letterwinner at Mississippi State University following a sensational career at the prep level. He has spent a majority of his 10 seasons in the coaching profession inside the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC).

The Crawford native received his first full-time job at Hinds Community College in 2018. Stigers also worked for five total years at Southwest Mississippi Community College, including three as the associate head coach and defensive coordinator.

West Alabama went 9-2 and finished as the Gulf South Conference (GSC) runner-up during Stigers’ lone season with the program. The Tigers secured an at-large bid to the NCAA Division II playoffs and ended the year at No. 16 in the national poll.

Stigers was instrumental in developing Trevon Lambert into a first-team All-American. The edge rusher led the country at the conclusion of the regular season with 11 sacks and also produced a career-high 14.5 tackles for loss plus 10 quarterback hurries.

His big men were part of an overall defensive unit that ranked ninth in the nation with 13.5 points and 19th with 272 yards allowed per contest prior to the postseason. Stigers instructed first-team All-GSC performers Davonta Jackson and Cody Sigler as well.

Jackson was right behind Lambert with 13.5 tackles for loss along with 3.5 sacks for the Tigers. Sigler registered 36 tackles, six sacks and five quarterback hurries as a senior under the direction of Stigers.

Stigers advanced 17 players to four-year universities during his final three seasons at Southwest, including nine to NCAA Division I institutions. Eight of those standouts moving on were defensive linemen.

Jameer Lewis and Eric Taylor headline that group after signing with the University of Southern Mississippi and Mississippi State, respectively. They were both all-conference recipients for the Bears during the 2022 campaign.

Martavius Evans was also well decorated while playing for Stigers. He was an all-conference pick and earned MACCC Defensive Player of the Week after racking up 14 tackles, four sacks and a forced fumble in a win by Southwest over East Central Community College.

Stigers’ initial d-line room of his coaching career at Hinds delivered four next level prospects, including Jeremiah Doss and Janaz Jordan to the University of Colorado plus Ivin White, Jr., to the University of Louisiana at Monroe.

White, Jr., was recognized as the MACCC South Division most valuable defensive lineman and a National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Region 23 selection after posting 12 sacks for the Eagles.

Stigers was a volunteer coach at Jackson State University from 2015-16. He completed an internship with the Philadelphia Eagles organization as well during their 2018 training camp.

Stigers suited up for Mississippi State during Sylvester Croom’s final season in 2008 and the first three years of the Dan Mullen era. His cumulative statistics include 32 takedowns, 5.5 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles over 26 appearances for the maroon-and-white.

He had a career-high five tackles in a victory

by the Bulldogs over Alcorn State University on October 2, 2010. Stigers was a member of Mississippi State teams that won the Gator Bowl and the Music City Bowl.

Stigers was The Clarion Ledger’s Jackson Metro area Player of the Year following his senior campaign at Ridgeland High School. He was a two-time all-state honoree as well after amassing nearly 200 tackles as an upperclassman.

He was rated as the second best defensive end and the No. 14 recruit in the state overall according to Rivals. Stigers recorded six tackles and a sack in the prestigious Mississippi/Alabama All-Star Game.

Stigers obtained a Bachelor’s degree from Mississippi State in 2012. He is engaged to Jalisia Roby and has one son, JC.

AARON HIGHT CROSS COUNTRY HEAD COACH

Aaron Hight was selected as Northeast Mississippi Community College’s inaugural cross country head coach. His Lady Tigers and Tigers made their official debut during the 2024 fall semester.

Northeast won the inaugural National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 23 championships to advance to nationals in Richmond, Va., at Pole Green Park at the conclusion of its debut season.

Dawson Boyd (30:03.6) and Eva Null (22:14.1) were the top finishers for the Tigers and Lady Tigers, respectively, in their first-ever trip to the NJCAA championship.

Northeast is one of only four public institutions below the NCAA Division I level in the state to currently offer both men’s and women’s teams along with East Central Community College, Meridian Community College and Mississippi University for Women.

Hight got his first taste of the sport at Alcorn Central High School. He participated in the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Class 3A meet as both a freshman and sophomore.

He posted a 5K time of 25:03.98 at Mississippi College’s Choctaw Trails to help the Golden Bears finish in the top 10 of the Class 3A standings in 2005. Hight improved his personal time one year later by nearly four minutes to 21:25.92.

Hight transferred to the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science (MSMS) in Columbus, which did not offer cross country, ahead of his junior

year. His zeal for running reignited while completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Tennessee.

Hight received a rare second chance to race competitively some 14 years after his last prep meet after enrolling at Blue Mountain Christian University to work towards a graduate degree.

He placed in the top 20 during his inaugural outing with the Toppers with a 5K time of 20:19. Hight’s best 8K result was a 30:53.3 at the University of Alabama at Huntsville (UAH) hosted event at John Hunt Park.

Hight stays involved with the local running community as well. He recently joined his family in the 2024 CocaCola 10K race in his native Corinth and averaged a six-and-a-half minute mile.

He is married to Jessica, who is an alumnus of Northeast, and the couple has three children, Georgia, Moses and Samuel. Hight is also a financial planner at Haire Wealth Management in Tupelo.

DEREK DEVAUGHN MEN’S GOLF HEAD COACH

Derek DeVaughn is the eighth head coach in the history of the Northeast Mississippi Community College men’s golf program.

The Tigers have achieved unmatched success in DeVaughn’s six years in charge. Among his accomplishments are the first team appearance at the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II National Tournament and winning the Tigers’ inaugural state championship.

Northeast wrapped up its initial berth to nationals with a third place showing at the 2023 NJCAA Gulf District Tournament. John Daniel Deaton led the way by obtaining all-tournament distinction.

The Tigers were crowned as the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) champs in 2021 after holding off Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College by four shots.

Tate Dickerson, Jake Kilcrease and Carson Wilder were each on the all-tournament listing while Austin Lauderdale was in the top 10 as well. Dickerson went on to earn NJCAA firstteam All-American accolades one year later as a sophomore.

His 2023-24 team was the runnerup at events at Mossy Oak Golf Club and Dancing Rabbit Golf Club. Codey Cleveland and Jackson Williams were both all-conference selections.

Overall, the Tigers have finished in the top five at 10 tournaments over the last two years. That number soars to 33 top five placements in the previous five seasons.

DeVaughn resurrected a program in the fall of 2019 with a lot of tradition. The Tigers boasted two region titles, four AllAmericans and 12 players that qualified for the national tournament as individuals before being temporarily discontinued after the 2016-17 season.

DeVaughn knows first-hand about Northeast’s past achievements on the links. He was a member of the Tigers’ backto-back NJCAA Region 23 championship teams from 2007-08.

The Marietta native quickly made an impact by securing all-tournament recognition at Northeast’s second event of the 2007 season at Hinds Community College’s Eagle Ridge Golf Club.

DeVaughn was a key piece to coach Craig Lauderdale’s five-man lineup during his inaugural campaign on the Booneville campus. Among his regular season scores was a two-day total of 157 at Mallard Pointe Golf Course in Sardis.

He pieced together a solid scorecard of 168 to help the Tigers capture their first-ever regional crown in school history at Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s Wolf Hollow Golf Club.

Northeast advanced to the NJCAA Division III National Tournament at Chautauqua Golf Club in New York and placed 11th overall. The Tigers rose to as high as No. 3 in the national rankings during DeVaughn’s freshman year.

DeVaughn became one of Northeast’s top leaders on the course as a sophomore. He finished fifth in the individual standings

at the fourth Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) tour stop of the regular season at Co-Lin to earn all-tournament honors.

He later posted a cumulative score of 166 to lift the Tigers to their second straight NJCAA Region 23 championship at Forest Country Club and secure another trip to Jamestown, N.Y., for the national tournament.

DeVaughn, who was named to the NJCAA All-Region 23 team in 2008, was recognized as the most dedicated golfer during both of his campaigns at Northeast. He also received the prestigious Tiger Award in 2008 for his good standing both on and off the field of competition.

DeVaughn, who graduated from nearby New Site High School, is an industrial maintenance technology instructor at Northeast as well. He is married to Misty, who also works at Northeast as administrative assistant to the president, and the couple has two sons, Webb and Will.

LEIGH TRELOAR WOMEN’S GOLF HEAD COACH

Leigh Treloar will serve as the inaugural head coach of Northeast Mississippi Community College’s women’s golf program. The Lady Tigers begin intercollegiate competition during the 2025-26 academic year.

Treloar was previously an assistant at Mississippi State University for the better part of a decade from 2010-18. She will also maintain her current duties as one of Northeast’s studentathlete success coaches.

She has already found success in her academic role as two Northeast athletic programs - women’s cross country and women’s tennis - were honored as the academic national champions in their respective sport by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

In addition, the cheerleading, men’s cross country, women’s cross country and women’s tennis teams earned Academic Team of the Year distinction from the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC).

Golf has been an integral part of Treloar’s life from her childhood. She took to the sport while growing up in Meridian and went on to achieve a decorated career that earned her a scholarship to Mississippi State.

She captured consecutive Mississippi Golf Association (MGA) girls’ junior amateur titles from 2004-05. Treloar’s second championship was a thrilling one-shot decision at her home course of Briarwood Country Club.

Treloar had two top 10 outcomes at the ExxonBFI Future Tour Championship during that same stretch. She was appointed to Team Mississippi for the Southeastern Women’s Amateur Team Championship Association (SWATCA) match play event four times.

Her efforts helped Lamar School secure a pair of Mississippi Private School Association (MPSA) Class AAA championships. Treloar and the Raiders collected three south state titles and a runner-up finish as well.

Treloar participated in 23 total tournaments over a five-year period with the Lady Bulldogs. She was among Mississippi State’s starting five for all nine events during a solid senior campaign.

She was tied for the Lady Bulldogs’ best result after the first round of the 2010 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Tournament with a 76. Treloar concluded her playing career with a three-day score of 236 at NorthRiver Golf Club in Alabama.

Treloar improved her scoring average each season at Mississippi State. The lowest round of her tenure with the Lady Bulldogs was a 72 as a sophomore at the College of Charleston (S.C.) hosted Cougar Classic.

Her personal tournament record was a 230 at New Mexico State University’s Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Intercollegiate in the fall of 2009. She posted a 249 in the Lady Bulldogs’ appearance at the NCAA East Regional during her freshman season.

She was twice named to the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholar Team. Treloar was also selected to the SEC Community Service Team in 2010 and was a member of Mississippi State’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) for three years.

Treloar stayed at Mississippi State as a graduate assistant under new head coach Ginger Brown-Lemm during the 2010-11 campaign. She was elevated to a full-time position with the Lady Bulldogs one year later.

Mississippi State won five individual crowns and four team titles with Treloar on its staff.

She mentored 13 WGCA All-American Scholars, two WGCA All-Americans and two All-SEC performers.

The 2013 edition of the Lady Bulldogs made several historic achievements. They tied the program mark for highest finish at the SEC Tournament and became the first team ever from the Magnolia State to qualify for the NCAA championship finals.

Ally McDonald Ewing led the way for Mississippi State as the NCAA Central Regional medalist with a 10-under-par scorecard. She guided the Lady Bulldogs to a sixth place result at the NCAA finals as a senior in 2014.

Ewing recently retired as one of the most elite players on the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour. She had three tournament victories and seven top 10 showings at LPGA majors, including a tie for third at the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open.

Treloar obtained both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in business and sports administration, respectively, from Mississippi State. She and her husband Justin have two daughters, Ramsey and Sophie.

Athletics Support

SPORTS MEDICINE

SUCCESS COACHES

Blake Long Sports Information Director
Ziggy Marro Head Athletic Trainer
Bradi Ingram Student-Athlete Success Coach
Jody Presley The “Voice” of the Tigers
Ryan Moreland Sports Information Specialist
Anna Bolton Assistant Athletic Trainer
Erica Miller Student-Athlete Success Coach
Carter Smith The “Voice” of the Tigers
Danielle Ashley Assistant Athletic Trainer
Leigh Treloar Student-Athlete Success Coach
Jay Daubenberger Athletic Content Creator

NORTHEAST TEAM PHYSICIAN DUKES RECEIVES

PRESTIGIOUS SPORTS MEDICINE AWARD

A long time supporter of the Northeast Mississippi Community College athletic department was recognized for his behind-thescenes role in assisting its athletes.

Dr. Erik Dukes was the recipient of the 2025 Mississippi Athletic Trainers’ Association (MATA) Sports Medicine Person of the Year.

“The one constant in NEMCC athletics during my 20-plus years in Booneville has been Dr. Dukes,” said Northeast athletic director Kent Farris. “His care and concern for our student-athletes is unrivaled. We are very fortunate to have him on our team.”

Dukes, who has served as Northeast’s go-to physician for the last 25 years, accepted the award at the annual MATA Symposium banquet hosted by Mississippi Sports Medicine on June 10th.

Ziggy Marro has become a close confidant of his over the last three years as Northeast’s head athletic trainer. He introduced Dukes before his peers and described him as a consummate professional.

“I want to personally say thank you to Dr. Dukes for your dedication to Northeast and the community,” he said. “You’re truly one of the best doctors I’ve had the privilege of working with and a great friend.

“His dedication to our community is unwavering. He is committed to helping us provide the best and most up-to-date medical care to our student-athletes. He supports athletic trainers and respects our expertise and profession.”

Dukes practices at North Mississippi Medical Center’s Booneville Medical Clinic. He completed his training at Louisiana State University (LSU) School of Medicine and obtained his Bachelor’s degree from William Carey University.

He finished a sports medicine fellowship at Bayfront Medical Center in St. Petersburg, Fla., and a family medicine residence in Rome, Ga., at Floyd Medical Center.

Dukes is a Diplomate of the American Board of Family Practice. He also gained recognition from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) and the American Diabetes Association (ADA).

“I’m just there to support what my guys do,” Dukes said. “Ziggy, Danielle (Ashley) and Anna (Bolton), I really do mean it when I say thank you. Every kid needs to be covered. We’re just here to support them.”

Dukes has been active in other areas of campus as well. He has

given lectures on behalf of Northeast’s Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa academic honor society and presented Bible studies through the Baptist Student Union.

He and his wife Erin have seven children. One of his sons, James, was a member of the Tigers’ 2024 basketball team that captured the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) championship.

SPORTS INFORMATION PROCEDURES

Northeast Mississippi Community College’s sports information department welcomes all media interest of its tradition-rich intercollegiate athletic programs. Northeast will make every effort to facilitate coverage of the Tigers and Lady Tigers by both national and local outlets. For information on studentathletes or coaches, to set up interviews or photo shoots, to be added to our media contact list or for requests of a file photo, please contact Northeast sports information director Blake Long at 662-720-7448 or by email at bdlong@nemcc.edu or Northeast sports information specialist Ryan Moreland at 662-720-7337 by email at mrmoreland@ nemcc.edu.

Every effort will be made to respond to each respective request in a timely manner. Inquiries received after normal business hours (8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m.Noon Friday) will be handled the following business day.

Overview

The sports information department at Northeast Mississippi Community College handles the coverage and promotion of 11 intercollegiate athletic programs, including baseball, cheerleading, football, men’s basketball, men’s cross country, men’s golf, softball, women’s basketball, women’s cross country, women’s golf and women’s volleyball.

The office is responsible for all athletic

publications, media relations pertaining to each sport, historical record-keeping for all sports, other promotional activities and maintaining the institution’s athletic webpage (www.nemccathletics.com), which was selected in 2015 as the top sports site among the Magnolia State’s 15 community and junior colleges by the College Public Relations Association of Mississippi (CPRAM).

Primary Contact (all sports)

Blake Long

Sports Information Director Office: (662) 720-7448

E-mail: bdlong@nemcc.edu

Secondary Contact (all sports)

Ryan Moreland

Sports Information Specialist Office: (662) 720-7337

E-mail: mrmoreland@nemcc.edu

Interviews

All interviews with Northeast Mississippi Community College student-athletes and coaches should be coordinated through the sports information department with 24-to-48 hours advance notice. Home or cell phone numbers for players or coaches will not be released to reporters under any circumstance.

Broadcasts

The official television home of all Northeast Mississippi Community College athletic programs is NEMCCTV. Those wishing to watch the Tigers and Lady Tigers may visit www.NEMCCTV.com on their computer, cell phone or tablet devices. Airtime for most

televised events is between 15-to-30 minutes prior to the scheduled start time for the pregame show hosted by “The Voices of the Tigers” Jody Presley and Carter Smith.

Select Northeast broadcasts will also be simulcast on the radio by WSKK “The Shark” on frequency 102.3 FM out of Ripley. Northeast athletics can be heard by more than 200,000 people across portions of northeast Mississippi and southwest Tennessee on “The Shark.”

Other radio or television stations wishing to broadcast during contests on the Northeast campus should contact the sports information department with at least one week advance notice in order to preserve a space on press row.

Credentials

Online, print, radio or television outlets wishing to cover sporting events at Northeast Mississippi Community College must contact the sports information office in order to apply for a credential. This credential grants the bearer access to the pressbox at Tiger Stadium or The Plex or press row inside Bonner Arnold Coliseum. It also allows sideline access for photographers and onfield or on-court privileges for reporters to complete postgame interviews with coaches and student-athletes.

An issued credential must be displayed at all times in order for working media to be granted complimentary entrance into any Northeast athletic contest. Northeast reserves the right to revoke any credential if the terms or conditions for use are breached.

HISTORY OF THE “ ” NICKNAME Tigers HISTORY OF THE

When Northeast Mississippi Community College was founded in 1948, Bonner Arnold served as physical education instructor, men’s and women’s basketball coach and athletic director.

Arnold and legendary University of Kentucky men’s basketball coach Adolph Rupp were friends. As a result of this friendship and the success of the Wildcats basketball program, Arnold wanted the Northeast’s athletic teams to sport a similar nickname.

Therefore, “Fighting Tigers” was adopted as the school’s mascot.

Later, Northeast’s athletic program grew to include men’s and women’s varsity sports. “Fighting” was dropped and the teams became known as the “Tigers” and “Lady Tigers.”

NORTHEAST FIGHT SONG:

GO, FIGHT, WIN

“Go --- Tigers, We’re behind you. Fight --- till the battle’s over. Win --- for --- the pride of Northeast Gain the Victory! Go!......................

Lyrics by former Northeast director of bands and ‘74 alumnus Ricky Bishop.

Sung to the tune of “The Victors,” (L.Elbel) the University of Michigan fight song.

AREA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COACHES

ALCORN CENTRAL Marty Warren
KOSSUTH Brian Kelly MYRTLE Luke Conlee
NEW ALBANY Cody Stubblefield RIPLEY Rico McDonald
THRASHER Taylor McCutchen
TISHOMINGO COUNTY Cory Quinn
WALNUT John Meeks
BELMONT Michael Jackson
BALDWYN Neal Allen
BIGGERSVILLE Case Ingram
CORINTH Justin Dye
BOONEVILLE Scott Brown
EAST UNION Brandon Cherry
FALKNER Ben Ashley

2024 SEASON STATS

OVERALL TEAM STATS

TEAM STATISTICS NEMCC

OVERALL DEFENSIVE STATS

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 10/20 10/16

SACK BY-YARDS 13-102 21-146

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 21 34

FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-7 8-12 RED-ZONE SCORES 12-17 32-38 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 9-17 25-38

18-18 31-33 ATTENDANCE 14,076 6,178

OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATS

2024 GAME RECAPS

GAME 1 | EAST CENTRAL-23 NEMCC-14

August 29, 2024 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi)

NORTHEAST TIGERS

EAST CENTRAL WARRIORS

GAME 2 | NEMCC-49 SOUTHWEST-30

September 5, 2024 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi)

NORTHEAST TIGERS

SOUTHWEST BEARS

GAME 3 | [RV] HOLMES-41 NEMCC-7

September 19, 2024 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi)

NORTHEAST TIGERS

HOLMES BULLDOGS

GAME 4 | #10 NORTHWEST-28 NEMCC-20

September 26, 2024 at Bobby Franklin Field (Senatobia, Mississippi)

NORTHEAST TIGERS

NORTHWEST RANGERS

Caden

GAME 5 | NEMCC-20 MISSISSIPPI DELTA-14

October 3, 2024 at Jim Randall Stadium (Moorhead, Mississippi)

NORTHEAST TIGERS

MISSISSIPPI DELTA TROJANS

GAME 6 | EAST MISSISSIPPI-49 NEMCC-21

October 10, 2024 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi)

NORTHEAST TIGERS

EAST MISSISSIPPI LIONS

GAME 7 | NEMCC-21 COAHOMA-13

October 19, 2024 at James E. Miller Stadium (Clarksdale, Mississippi)

NORTHEAST TIGERS

COAHOMA TIGERS

GAME 8 | [RV] ITAWAMBA-17 NEMCC-0

October 24, 2024 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi)

NORTHEAST TIGERS

ITAWAMBA INDIANS

GAME 9 | CO-LIN-44 NEMCC-14

October 31, 2024 at H.L. Stone Stadium (Wesson, Mississippi)

NORTHEAST TIGERS

CO-LIN WOLVES

2024 TIGER FOOTBALL Photos

ALL-TIME HOMECOMING MATCHUP RESULTS

11/3/49 Fulton W 41-0

10/28/50 Pearl River W 20-7

11/22/51 Itawamba W 33-7

10/25/52 Pearl River L 38-0

11/21/53 Itawamba W 19-7

11/6/54 Northwest W 37-12

10/29/55 Scooba W 13-7

10/20/56 Livingston State W 31-19

10/17/68 Northwest W 41-22

10/25/69 Co-Lin W 21-17

10/24/70 Hinds L 18-17

9/25/71 Mississippi Delta L 26-16

10/7/72 East Central L 19-3

10/13/73 Hinds W 14-7

10/12/74 Holmes L 17-7

10/4/75 East Mississippi L 28-24

11/6/76 Mississippi Delta W 31-14

10/8/77 East Mississippi L 20-4

11/4/78 Northwest L 40-18

10/6/79 East Mississippi W 14-6

9/27/80 Holmes W 19-7 10/10/81 East Mississippi L 29-0

NORTHEAST ALL-TIME COACHING HISTORY

Bill Ward (1968-82)
David Carnell (1983-85)
Andy Greening (2003-2007)

Fall Sports Media Guide

ALL-TIME RESULTS

1949 Woody Johnson (6-4-1)

Mississippi Valley Conference Champions

9/17 at Senatobia W 34-0

9/24 at Decatur L 31-13

10/1 Bethel, TN W 27-6

10/6 Ellisville W 21-6

10/22 Martin, TN W 37-0

10/28 at Poplarville L 34-6

11/3 Fulton W 41-0

11/12 at Perkinston W 40-15

11/19 at Hinds L 60-27

11/24 at Moorhead L 31-19

12/1 Union, TN T 20-20

1950 Doug Hamley (6-2-2)

Mississippi Valley Conference Champions

9/16 Northwest W 31-0

9/21 East Central L 12-7

9/30 at Bethel W 21-13

10/7 at Ellisville W 20-12

10/20 at UT College W 21-6

10/28 Pearl River W 20-7

11/4 at Itawamba T 0-0

11/11 at Perkinston T 20-20

11/18 Hinds L 19-0

11/22 at Sunflower W 32-14

1951 Doug Hamley (5-4-1)

9/15 at Little Rock L 6-0

9/22 at Decatur L 7-6

9/29 at Northwest W 34-14

10/5 Ellisville T 7-7

10/20 Gulf Coast W 19-7

10/27 at Pearl River L 27-7

11/3 at Scooba W 37-0

11/10 UT College W 47-0

11/17 at Hinds L 54-7

11/22 Itawamba W 33-7

1952 Charles Borde (1-7-1)

9/13 at Fulton L 14-13

9/20 East Central L 14-6

9/26 Senatobia W 13-7

10/4 at Ellisville T 14-14

10/18 at Perkinston L 41-13

10/25 Pearl River L 38-0

11/1 Scooba L 39-13

11/8 at UT College L 19-13

11/13 at Hinds L 66-14

1953 Charles Borde (4-8)

9/5 at East Mississippi L 19-13

9/12 Little Rock, Ark. W 26-13

9/19 at East Central L 20-13

9/24 at Northwest W 14-12

10/3 Jones L 21-6

10/9 UT-Martin W 26-14

10/17 Gulf Coast L 17-0

10/24 at Pearl River L 52-0

10/31 East Mississippi L 17-13

11/14 at Hinds L 69-0

11/7 at Sunflower L 40-21

11/21 Itawamba W 19-7

1954 CHARLES BORDE (5-6)

9/11 East Central W 12-7

9/18 at Little Rock L 27-2

9/23 Marion Institute W 50-0

10/2 at Jones L 46-0

10/9 Pearl River L 19-0

10/16 at Holmes County L 25-21

10/23 Sunflower L 20-19

10/30 at East Misissippi L 9-7

11/6 Northwest W 37-12

11/13 at UT-Martin W 32-16

11/20 at Itawamba W 19-15

1955 HORACE ‘SLICK’ MCCOOL (3-6)

9/10 at East Central L 27-2

9/17 Memphis St. L 7-6

10/1 Jones County L 26-12 10/8 at Pearl River L 14-0 10/15 Holmes W 25-13 10/22 at Sunflower L 40-0

Scooba W 13-7

1956 HORACE ‘SLICK’ MCCOOL (10-1) 9/8 East Central W 27-7 9/15 Arkansas State W 26-14 9/22 at Gordon Military W 25-14

1972

1969 BILL WARD (7-2) at Southwest W

Perkinston

1970 BILL WARD (4-6) 9/12 Pearl River

26-3 9/19 at East Mississippi

26-21 9/24 Southwest W 21-20 10/2 at Mississippi Delta W 12-6 10/17 at Itawamba

1978 BILL WARD (0-10, 0-6)

9/2 at Pearl River L 20-14

9/7 Holmes* L 7-3

9/16 Hinds L 12-6

9/23 at Coahoma* L 9-8

9/28 Gulf Coast L 10-6

10/7 at East Mississippi* L 14-7

10/14 Itawamba* L 26-0

10/21 at Jones L 26-0

10/26 at Mississippi Delta* L 13-7

11/4 Northwest* L 40-18

1979 BILL WARD (6-5, 5-1)

NORTH DIVISION RUNNER-UP

9/2 Pearl River L 41-7

9/6 at Holmes* W 10-0

9/15 at Hinds W 27-20

9/20 Coahoma* W 6-0

9/29 at Gulf Coast L 27-9

10/6 East Mississippi* W 14-6

10/13 at Itawamba* L 17-10

10/18 Jones L 28-14

10/27 Mississippi Delta* W 15-14

11/1 at Northwest* W 41-3

MACJC PLAYOFFS

11/17 at Jones L 23-0

1980 BILL WARD (9-2, 6-0)

NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS

9/4 Co-Lin W 16-6

9/13 at Coahoma* W 17-6

9/18 Jones W 26-23

9/27 Holmes* W 19-7

10/4 at Hinds W 35-28

10/11 at East Mississippi* W 35-14

10/18 Itawamba* W 25-7

10/23 Mississippi Delta* W 45-0

11/1 at Northwest* W 26-0

11/8 at Pearl River L 27-17

MACJC PLAYOFFS

11/14 Jones L 19-3

1981 BILL WARD (1-9, 1-5)

9/5 at Co-Lin L 36-14

9/10 Coahoma* W 55-18

9/19 at Jones L 47-21

9/24 at Holmes* L 27-7

10/3 Hinds L 14-7

10/10 East Mississippi* L 29-0

10/17 at Itawamba* L 21-13

10/22 at Mississippi Delta* L 28-16

10/29 Northwest* L 21-9

11/5 Pearl River L 21-14

1982 BILL WARD (4-6, 2-4)

9/2 at Gulf Coast L 31-0

9/11 Holmes* L 21-19

9/16 East Central W 29-7

9/25 at Coahoma* W 31-10

10/2 East Mississippi* L 31-19

10/9 Itawamba* L 20-19

10/16 at Jones L 20-17

10/21 at Northwest* L 41-0

10/28 Southwest W 24-14

11/4 at Mississippi Delta* W 35-0

1983 DAVID CARNELL (4-7, 4-2)

NORTH DIVISION RUNNER-UP

9/3 Gulf Coast L 33-0

9/8 at Holmes* W 15-7

9/17 at East Central L 14-10

9/22 Coahoma* W 45-0

10/1 at East Mississippi* W 14-13

10/8 at Itawamba* W 12-11

10/15 Jones L 23-12

10/22 Northwest* L 47-0

10/29 at Southwest L 17-14

11/3 Mississippi Delta* L 17-14

MACJC PLAYOFFS at Gulf Coast L 42-0

1984 DAVID CARNELL (0-10, 0-6)

9/1 Hinds L 21-6

9/8 at Coahoma* L 15-10

9/13 at Southwest L

9/22 Holmes*

9/29 at Gulf Coast

30-6

33-3

10/6 Itawamba* L 29-14

10/13 at East Mississippi* L 15-13

10/20 at Northwest* L 49-35

10/27 Mississippi Delta* L 42-7 11/1 Jones L 36-2

1985 DAVID CARNELL (1-9, 1-5)

8/29 at Hinds L 14-9

9/5 Coahoma* L 30-13

9/12 Southwest L 14-6

9/19 at Holmes*

at Itawamba*

1986

1988 JOHNNY PLUMMER (4-5-1, 2-3-1) 9/1 East Central L 20-16 9/10 at Coahoma* W 14-7 9/15 Holmes*

at Itawamba*

1989

Fall Sports Media Guide

1996 LAURIN COLLINS (1-9, 1-5)

9/5 Pearl River L 21-0

9/12 at East Central L 36-7

9/19 at Southwest L 16-6

9/26 Mississippi Delta* L 45-0

10/5 at Holmes* L 41-0

10/10 Northwest* L 20-7

10/19 at East Mississippi* L 37-12

10/24 Coahoma* W 33-0

10/31 at Itawamba* L 43-0

11/7 Co-Lin L 19-6

1997 LAURIN COLLINS (2-8, 2-4)

9/4 at Pearl River L 25-7

9/11 East Central L 9-3

9/18 Southwest L 21-14

9/25 at Mississippi Delta* W 10-7 OT

10/2 Holmes* L 41-8

10/9 at Northwest* L 42-13

10/16 East Mississippi* L 21-0

10/25 at Coahoma* W 22-18

10/30 Itawamba* L 22-14

11/6 at Co-Lin L 23-0

1998 LAURIN COLLINS (1-9, 1-5)

9/3 Southwest L 23-0

9/10 Co-Lin L 14-13

9/19 at Jones L 30-0

9/24 at Holmes* L 20-0

10/1 Northwest* L 51-17

10/10 at Gulf Coast* L 48-14

10/17 at Coahoma* W 21-20

10/22 East Mississippi* L 31-14

10/29 Itawamba* L 38-31

11/5 at Mississippi Delta* L 34-10

1999 LAURIN COLLINS (0-10, 0-6)

9/2 at Southwest L 19-6

9/9 at Co-Lin L 17-0

9/16 Jones L 28-0

9/23 Holmes* L 34-6

10/2 at Northwest* L 58-12

10/7 Gulf Coast L 35-0

10/14 Coahoma* L 17-3

10/21 at East Mississippi* L 44-0

10/28 at Itawamba* L 31-13

11/4 Mississippi Delta* L 37-0

2000 LAURIN COLLINS (2-8, 1-5)

8/31 Jones W 21-12

9/7 Gulf Coast L 32-6

9/14 at Hinds L 45-3

9/21 at Northwest* L 63-0

9/28 East Mississippi* L 21-0

10/7 at Coahoma* W 48-0

10/14 Mississippi Delta* L 34-17

10/19 Itawamba* L 45-14

10/26 at Pearl River L 54-21

11/2 at Holmes* L 29-27

2001 BOBBY HALL (3-6, 3-3)

9/6 at Gulf Coast L 29-7

9/13 Hinds L 53-3

9/20 Northwest* W 28-27

9/27 at East Mississippi* W 41-14

10/6 Coahoma* W 35-8

10/13 at Mississippi Delta* L 13-0

10/18 at Itawamba* L 24-14

10/25 Pearl River L 40-34

11/1 Holmes* L 35-21

2002 BOBBY HALL (7-3, 5-1)

NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS

9/5 Pearl River W 13-6

9/12 at East Central W 14-7

9/19 at East Mississippi* W 3-0

9/26 at Southwest L 20-2

10/5 Coahoma* W 29-0

10/10 Itawamba* W 35-19

10/19 at Mississippi Delta* W 18-0 10/24 Holmes* W 7-6 10/31 at Northwest* L 27-3 MACJC PLAYOFFS 11/9 Jones L 15-0

2003 ANDY GREENING (3-6, 1-5) 9/4 at Pearl River

43-3 9/11 East Central W 17-13 9/18 East Mississippi*

44-17 9/27 Southwest W 26-25 10/4 at Coahoma* W 44-16 10/9 at Itawamba* L 34-31 10/16

2004

11/12 Pearl River

27-20 PILGRIM’S PRIDE BOWL 12/3 vs. Trinity Valley

2006 ANDY GREENING (3-6, 3-3) 8/31 Jones L 31-10 9/7 at Gulf Coast

2008 RICKY SMITHER

10/26 at Holmes* W 12-2

2007 ANDY GREENING (2-7, 2-4) 8/30 at Jones

39-9 9/6 Gulf Coast

34-7 9/13 Hinds

14-13 9/20 at Northwest*

OPPONENT SERIES

2014 RICKY SMITHER (2-7, 2-4)

8/28 at #9 Gulf Coast L 41-8

9/4 Hinds L 31-12

9/11 Northwest* W 25-19 OT 9/18 at #1 East Mississippi* L 65-7

9/27 Coahoma* W 49-35

10/2 at Mississippi Delta* L 14-7

10/9 at Itawamba* L 38-19

10/16 Pearl River L 45-28

10/23 Holmes* L 37-20

2015 GREG DAVIS (2-7, 1-5)

8/28 #9 Gulf Coast L 40-23

9/4 at #20 Hinds L 44-13

9/11 at #10 Northwest* L 51-14

9/18 #7 East Mississippi* L 56-7

9/27 at Coahoma* W 42-14

10/2 Mississippi Delta* L 28-20

10/9 Itawamba* L 52-14

10/16 at Pearl River W 26-23

10/23 at Holmes* L 56-20

2016 GREG DAVIS (6-3, 3-3)

9/1 Pearl River W 17-14

9/8 at East Central W 24-21

9/15 at #14 East Mississippi* L 54-10

9/22 at Southwest W 55-30

9/29 Coahoma* W 36-6

10/6 Itawamba* W 30-12

10/13 at Mississippi Delta* W 34-10

10/20 Holmes* L 41-21

10/27 at #5 Northwest* L 48-6

2017 GREG DAVIS (3-6, 2-4)

8/31 at Pearl River L 27-21

9/7 East Central L 27-20 2OT

9/14 #2 East Mississippi* L 59-0

9/21 Southwest W 36-19

9/28 at Coahoma* W 27-10

10/5 at Itawamba* L 68-28

10/12 Mississippi Delta* W 28-6

10/21 at Holmes* L 51-49

10/26 #3 Northwest* L 32-0

2018 GREG DAVIS (1-8, 1-5)

8/30 at Southwest L 33-28

9/6 Co-Lin L 21-7

9/13 Coahoma* W 20-18

9/20 at #18 Holmes* L 28-13

9/27 at Itawamba* L 37-31 2OT

10/4 Mississippi Delta* L 41-11

10/11 #7 Jones L 40-27

10/18 at #5 Northwest* L 31-7

10/25 #1 East Mississippi* L 26-7

2019 GREG DAVIS (3-6, 2-4)

8/29 Southwest W 19-13 OT

9/5 at #13 Co-Lin L 14-7

9/12 at Coahoma* W 26-17

9/19 Holmes* L 14-6

9/26 Itawamba* W 14-12

10/5 at Mississippi Delta* L 20-13

10/10 at #12 Jones L 35-3

10/17 #2 Northwest* L 41-17

10/26 at #14 East Mississippi* L 30-22

2020 GREG DAVIS (5-1, 5-1) NORTH DIVISION RUNNER-UP

10/1 Holmes* W 35-10

10/9 at Mississippi Delta* W 40-23

10/15 Coahoma* W 13-10

10/22 Northwest* L 34-28 OT

10/29 at Holmes* W 14-10

11/12 at Itawamba* W 31-21

2021 GREG DAVIS (3-6, 3-3)

9/2 at Jones L 41-17

9/9 #6 Gulf Coast L 18-16

9/16 Hinds L 18-13

9/23 at #14 Northwest* L 45-13

9/30 Itawamba* W 31-17

10/9 at #6 East Mississippi* L 34-19

10/14 Mississippi Delta* L 19-14

10/21 at Coahoma* W 21-20

10/28 Holmes* W 29-12

2022 GREG DAVIS (5-4, 3-3) 9/1 at #7 Hinds W 20-3 9/8 Pearl River L 20-13 9/15 at Itawamba* L 28-27 OT 9/22 Mississippi Delta* W 31-0 9/29 at Holmes* L 34-31

10/6 East Central W 34-20 10/13 #7 East Mississippi* W 31-21 10/20 at Coahoma* W 17-14 10/27 #3 Northwest* L 28-2

2023 GREG DAVIS (6-3, 4-2)

9/7 [RV] Hinds W 20-7 9/14 at Pearl River W 19-3 9/21 Itawamba* W 20-14 9/28 at Mississippi Delta* W 40-0 10/5 Holmes* W 37-20 10/12 at East Central L 28-21 OT 10/21 at #10 East Mississippi* L 38-31 10/26 Coahoma* W 30-17 11/2 at #15 Northwest* L 28-27 OT

2024 GREG DAVIS (3-6, 2-4) 8/29 East Central L 23-14 9/5 Southwest W 49-30 9/19 [RV] Holmes* L 41-7 9/26 at #10 Northwest* L 28-20 10/3 at Mississippi Delta* W 20-14

10/10 East Mississippi* L 49-21 10/19 at Coahoma* W 21-13

10/24 [RV] Itawamba* L 17-0 10/31 at Co-Lin L 44-14

ALL-TIME OPPONENT SERIES

COAHOMA

Overall Series Record: 41-8

Record at Booneville: 20-4

Record at Clarksdale: 21-4

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

9/25/76 Clarksdale L 12-28

9/15/77 Booneville W 32-0

9/23/78 Clarksdale L 9-8

9/20/79 Booneville W 6-0

9/13/80 Clarksdale W 17-6

9/10/81 Booneville W 55-18

9/25/82 Clarksdale W 31-10

9/22/83 Booneville W 45-0

9/8/84 Clarksdale L 15-10

9/5/85 Booneville L 30-13

9/20/86 Clarksdale W 34-19

9/26/87 Booneville W 52-0

9/10/88 Clarksdale W 14-7

9/7/89 Booneville W 40-14

9/15/90 Clarksdale W 27-10

9/12/91 Booneville W 39-0

9/24/92 Clarksdale W 42-0

9/23/93 Booneville W 30-8

9/10/94 Clarksdale W 36-14

9/7/95 Booneville L 26-24

10/24/96 Booneville W 33-0

10/27/97 Clarksdale W 22-18

10/17/98 Clarksdale W 21-20

10/14/99 Booneville L 17-3

10/7/00 Clarksdale W 48-0

10/6/01 Booneville W 35-8

10/5/02 Booneville W 29-0

10/4/03 Clarksdale W 44-16

9/16/04 Booneville W 43-13

11/3/05 Clarksdale W 30-14

10/19/06 Booneville W 44-16

10/20/07 Clarksdale W 36-6

10/18/08 Clarksdale L 28-25

10/15/09 Booneville L 20-14 (4OT)

10/16/10 Booneville W 31-17

10/13/11 Clarksdale W 29-13

10/4/12 Clarksdale W 21-17

10/5/13 Booneville W 27-17

9/27/14 Booneville W 49-35

9/24/15 Clarksdale W 42-14

9/29/16 Booneville W 35-6

9/28/17 Clarksdale W 27-10

9/13/18 Booneville W 20-18

9/12/19 Clarksdale W 26-17

10/15/20 Booneville W 13-10

10/21/21 Clarksdale W 21-20

10/20/22 Clarksdale W 17-14

10/26/23 Booneville W 30-17

10/19/24 Clarksdale W 21-13

COPIAH-LINCOLN

Overall Series Record: 5-21

Record at Booneville: 4-10

Record at Wesson: 1-11

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

10/26/68 Wesson L 20-16

10/25/69 Booneville W 21-17

9/28/74 Wesson W 22-0

9/25/75 Booneville L 15-13

10/7/76 Wesson L 28-10

10/1/77 Booneville W 38-7

9/4/80 Booneville W 16-6

9/5/81 Wesson L 36-14

9/24/88 Wesson L 17-6

9/21/89 Booneville L 18-11

9/29/90 Wesson L 24-0

9/26/91 Booneville L 20-14

9/1/94 Booneville L 15-0

8/31/95 Wesson L 20-3

11/7/96 Booneville L 19-6

11/6/97 Booneville L 23-0

9/10/98 Booneville L 14-13

9/9/99 Wesson L 17-0

9/9/04 Booneville W 45-14

10/28/10 Booneville L 23-3

10/27/11 Wesson L 21-12

9/1/12 Booneville L 33-14

8/29/13 Wesson L 29-20 9/6/18 Booneville L 21-7

9/5/19 Wesson L 14-7 10/31/24 Wesson L 44-14

EAST CENTRAL

Overall Series Record: 13-24

Record at Booneville: 8-12

Record at Decatur: 5-12

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

9/24/49 Decatur L 31-13

9/21/50 Booneville L 12-7

9/22/51 Decatur L 7-6

9/20/52 Booneville L 14-6

9/19/53 Decatur L 20-13

9/11/54 Booneville W 12-7

9/10/55 Booneville L 27-2

9/8/56 Booneville W 27-7

10/5/68 Decatur L 24-19

10/4/69 Booneville W 48-14

11/7/70 Decatur L 32-15

10/28/71 Booneville L 41-7

10/7/72 Booneville L 19-3

10/6/73 Decatur W 23-20

11/2/74 Booneville W 34-17

10/30/75 Booneville L 20-15 1976 Decatur L N/A

11/5/77 Decatur L 21-19

9/16/82 Booneville W 29-7

9/17/83 Decatur L 14-10

9/1/88 Booneville L 20-16

8/31/89 Decatur W 13-7 11/1/90 Booneville L 31-14

10/31/91 Decatur L 29-15

9/12/96 Decatur L 36-7

9/11/97 Booneville L 9-3

9/12/02 Decatur W 14-7

9/11/03 Booneville W 17-13

10/2/08 Booneville L 38-7

10/3/09 Decatur L 34-28

9/2/10 Decatur W 34-6

9/1/11

9/8/16

10/6/22 Booneville W 34-20

10/12/23 Decatur L 28-21 (OT) 8/29/24 Booneville L 23-14

EAST MISSISSIPPI

Overall Series Record: 19-44

Record at Booneville: 7-24

Record at Scooba: 12-20

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

11/3/51 Scooba W 37-0

11/1/52

10/26/19 Scooba L 30-22

10/9/21 Scooba L 34-19

10/13/22 Booneville W 31-21

10/21/23 Scooba L 38-31

10/10/24 Booneville L 49-21

HINDS

Overall Series Record: 9-28-1

Record at Booneville: 4-14

Record at Raymond: 5-13-1

Record at Neutal Site: 0-1

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

11/19/49 Raymond L 60-27

1/18/50 Booneville L 19-0

11/17/51 Raymond L 54-7

11/13/52 Jackson L 66-14

11/14/53 Raymond L 69-0

9/21/68 Raymond W 28-17

1969 Booneville W 15-13

10/24/70 Booneville L 18-17

10/16/71 Raymond L 20-6

10/12/72 Raymond L 28-16

10/13/73 Booneville W 14-7

9/7/74 Booneville W 23-10

9/6/75 Raymond T 7-7

9/16/78 Booneville L 12-6

9/15/79 Raymond W 27-20

10/4/80 Raymond W 35-28

10/3/81 Booneville L 14-7

9/1/84 Booneville L 21-6

8/29/85 Raymond L 14-9

10/30/86 Booneville L 12-0

11/14/87 Raymond L 34-0

11/5/87 Raymond # L 42-14

9/17/92 Booneville L 34-0

9/16/93 Raymond L 27-0

9/29/94 Raymond L 36-6

9/28/95 Booneville L 38-0

9/14/00 Raymond L 45-3

9/13/01 Booneville L 53-3

11/6/04 Booneville # L 30-6

9/14/06 Raymond L 14-10

9/13/07 Booneville L 14-13

8/28/08 Raymond W 2-0

8/27/09 Booneville L 16-7

9/4/14 Booneville L 31-12

9/3/15 Raymond L 44-13

9/16/21 Booneville L 18-13

9/1/22 Raymond W 20-3

9/7/23 Booneville W 20-7

HOLMES

Overall Series Record: 25-35-1

Record at Booneville: 14-17

Record at Goodman: 11-16-1

Record at Neutral Site: 0-2

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

10/16/54 Goodman L 25-21

10/15/55 Booneville W 25-13

10/13/56 Goodman W 25-0

9/26/68 Goodman L 37-14 1969 Booneville L 20-16

11/14/70 Booneville L 38-6

11/4/71 Goodman L 23-12

11/9/72 Goodman L 18-3

11/8/73 Booneville W 20-3

10/12/74 Booneville L 17-7

10/9/75 Goodman W 19-7

9/30/76 Booneville W 13-7

9/22/77 Goodman W 10-0

9/7/78 Booneville L 7-3

9/6/79 Goodman W 10-0

9/27/80 Booneville W 19-7

9/24/81 Goodman L 27-7

9/11/82 Booneville L 21-19

9/8/83 Goodman W 15-7

9/22/84 Booneville L 30-6

9/19/85 Goodman W 6-5

9/6/86 Booneville W 29-18

9/10/87 Goodman T 7-7

9/15/88 Booneville L 35-14

9/14/89 Goodman L 18-7

9/20/90 Booneville W 27-13

9/19/91 Goodman W 10-9

9/10/92 Booneville L 31-15

9/16/93 Goodman L 23-13

9/22/94 Booneville L 26-12

9/23/95 Goodman L 32-0

10/5/96 Goodman L 41-0 10/2/97 Booneville L 41-8

9/24/98 Goodman L 20-0

9/23/99 Booneville L 34-6

11/2/00 Goodman L 29-27

11/1/01 Booneville L 35-21

10/24/02 Booneville W 7-6

10/23/03 Goodman L 27-24

9/23/04 Goodman W 31-3

9/22/05 Booneville W 20-13

10/26/06 Goodman W 12-2

10/25/07 Booneville L 13-0

9/25/08 Goodman L 30-7

9/24/09 Booneville W 25-10

9/30/10 Goodman W 35-20

9/22/11 Booneville W 21-0

9/13/12 Madison L 34-14

9/12/13 Booneville W 17-14

10/23/14 Booneville L 37-20

10/24/15 Goodman L 56-20

10/20/16 Booneville L 41-21

10/21/17 Goodman L 51-49

9/20/18 Goodman L 28-13

9/19/19 Booneville L 14-6

10/1/20 Booneville W 35-10

10/29/20 Goodman W 14-10

10/28/21 Booneville W 29-12

9/29/22 Madison L 34-31

10/5/23 Booneville W 37-20

9/19/24 Booneville L 41-7

ITAWAMBA

Overall Series Record: 21-41-3

Record at Booneville: 12-20

Record at Fulton: 9-21-3

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

11/4/49 Booneville W 41-0

11/4/50 Fulton T 0-0 11/22/51 Booneville W 33-7

9/13/52 Fulton L 14-13

11/21/53 Booneville W 19-7

11/20/54 Fulton W 19-15 11/19/55 Fulton W 27-7 11/18/56 Fulton W 20-7 11/2/68 Booneville W 48-14 11/1/69 Fulton W 20-18

10/17/70 Fulton W 13-12

10/9/71

JONES

Overall Series Record: 9-28-2

Record at Booneville: 4-15

Record at Ellisville: 4-13-1

Record at Neutral Site: 1-0-1

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

10/6/49 Booneville W 21-6

10/7/50 Ellisville W 20-12

10/5/51 Baldwyn T 7-7

10/4/52 Ellisville T 14-14

10/3/53 Booneville L 21-6

10/2/54 Ellisville L 46-0

10/1/55 Booneville L 26-12

9/29/56 Ellisville L 41-26

11/21/70 Booneville L 25-14

11/11/71 Ellisville L 46-12

10/21/78 Ellisville L 26-0

10/18/79 Booneville L 28-14

10/18/79 Ellisville # L 23-0

9/18/80 Booneville W 26-23

11/14/80 Booneville # L 19-3

9/19/81 Ellisville L 47-21

10/16/82 Ellisville L 20-17

10/15/83 Booneville L 23-12

11/1/84 Booneville L 36-2

11/2/85 Ellisville L 28-0

8/30/86 Laurel W 26-17

9/5/87 Booneville W 14-3

10/22/92 Ellisville W 17-14

10/21/93 Booneville L 34-0

9/15/94 Booneville L 46-22

9/16/95 Ellisville L 40-24

9/19/98 Ellisville L 30-0

9/16/99 Booneville L 28-0

8/31/00 Booneville W 21-12

11/9/02 Booneville # L 15-0

10/16/04 Booneville L 24-14

10/15/05 Ellisville W 23-7

8/31/06 Booneville L 31-10

8/30/07 Ellisville L 39-9

9/8/12 Ellisville W 30-21

9/5/13 Booneville L 34-28

10/11/18 Booneville L 40-27

10/10/19 Ellisville L 35-3

9/2/21 Ellisville L 41-17

MISSISSIPPI DELTA

Overall Series Record: 26-34

Record at Booneville: 11-16

Record at Moorhead: 15-18

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

11/24/49 Moorhead L 31-19

11/22/50 Moorhead W 32-14

11/7/53 Moorhead L 40-21

10/23/54 Booneville L 20-19

10/22/55 Moorhead L 40-0

10/2/70 Moorhead W 12-6

9/25/71 Booneville L 26-16

9/9/72 Booneville L 28-0

9/8/73 Moorhead L 45-27

11/9/74 Moorhead L 28-21

11/6/75 Moorhead L 7-6

11/6/76 Booneville W 31-14

10/29/77 Moorhead W 10-0

10/26/78 Moorhead L 13-7

10/27/79 Booneville W 15-14

10/23/80 Booneville W 45-0

10/22/81 Moorhead L 28-16

11/4/82 Moorhead W 35-0

11/3/83 Booneville L 17-14

10/27/84 Booneville L 42-7

10/24/85 Moorhead L 31-23

10/18/86 Booneville W 17-14

10/24/87 Moorhead W 35-28

10/20/88 Booneville W 25-8

10/19/89 Moorhead L 43-0

10/27/90 Booneville L 34-0

10/26/91 Moorhead L 33-16

10/31/92 Moorhead L 23-0

10/28/93 Booneville L 17-7

10/20/94 Booneville W 14-12

10/21/95 Moorhead L 44-39

9/26/96 Booneville L 45-0

9/25/97 Moorhead W 10-7

11/5/98 Moorhead L 34-10

11/4/99 Booneville L 37-0

10/14/00 Booneville L 34-17

10/13/01 Moorhead L 13-0

10/19/02 Moorhead W 18-0

10/16/03 Booneville L 28-18

10/7/04 Booneville L 17-16

10/6/05 Moorhead W 42-0

10/14/06 Moorhead W 48-25

10/11/07 Booneville W 44-24

9/18/08 Booneville L 35-0

9/17/09 Moorhead L 14-7

9/16/10 Booneville W 26-13

9/15/11 Moorhead W 16-3

10/25/12 Moorhead W 24-3

10/24/13 Booneville W 30-9

10/2/14 Moorhead L 14-7

10/1/15 Booneville L 28-20

10/13/16 Moorhead W 34-10

10/12/17 Booneville W 28-6

10/4/18 Booneville L 41-11

10/5/19 Moorhead L 20-13

10/9/20 Moorhead W 40-23

10/14/21 Booneville L 19-14

9/22/22 Booneville W 31-0

9/28/23 Moorhead W 40-0

10/3/24 Moorhead W 20-14

MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST

Overall Series Record: 9-25-2

Record at Booneville: 6-12

Record at Perkinston: 3-13-2

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

11/12/49 Perkinston W 40-15

11/11/50 Perkinston T 20-20

10/20/51 Booneville W 19-7

10/18/52 Perkinston L 41-13

10/17/53 Booneville L 17-0

11/14/68 Booneville L 43-7

11/13/69 Booneville W 28-14

9/2/72 Perkinston L 35-24

9/1/73 Booneville L 34-6

9/18/76 Perkinston L 24-6

9/10/77 Booneville W 32-7

9/28/78 Booneville L 10-6

9/29/79 Perkinston L 27-9

9/2/82 Perkinston L 31-0

9/3/83 Booneville L 33-0 1983 Perkinston # L 42-0

9/29/84 Perkinston L 33-3

9/28/85 Booneville L 19-3

9/25/86 Booneville W 20-10

10/1/87 Perkinston W 24-7

9/6/90 Perkinston T 24-24

9/5/91 Booneville W 28-14

10/1/92 Booneville W 28-24

9/30/93 Perkinston W 21-20

10/10/98 Perkinston L 48-14 10/7/99

9/6/01 Perkinston L 29-7

9/7/06 Perkinston L 42-7

9/6/07 Booneville L 34-7

11/5/11 Perkinston # L 20-17 (OT)

9/27/12 Perkinston L 61-7

9/26/13 Booneville L 28-14

8/28/14 Perkinston L 41-8

8/27/15 Booneville L 40-23

9/9/21 Booneville L 18-16

NORTHWEST

Overall Series Record: 19-44-2

Record at Booneville: 10-23

Record at Senatobia: 9-21-2

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

9/17/49 Senatobia W 34-0 9/16/50 Booneville W 31-0 9/29/51 Senatobia W 34-14 9/26/52 Booneville W 13-7 9/24/53 Senatobia W 14-12 11/6/54 Booneville W 37-12 11/5/55 Senatobia L 13-7 11/3/56 Booneville W 6-0 10/17/68 Booneville W 41-22 10/18/69 Senatobia W 40-21 10/31/70 Senatobia L 54-18 10/21/71 Booneville L 75-21

9/11/14 Booneville W 25-19 (OT)

9/10/15 Senatobia L 51-14

10/27/16 Senatobia L 48-6

10/26/17 Booneville L 32-0

10/18/18 Senatobia L 31-7

10/26/19 Booneville L 41-17

10/22/20 Booneville L 34-28 (OT)

9/23/21 Senatobia L 45-13

10/27/22 Booneville L 28-2

11/2/23 Senatobia L 28-27 (OT)

9/26/24 Senatobia L 28-20

PEARL RIVER

Overall Series Record: 7-33

Record at Booneville: 4-16

Record at Poplarville: 3-17

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

10/28/49 Poplarville L 34-6

10/28/50 Booneville W 20-7

10/27/51 Poplarville L 27-7

10/25/52 Booneville L 38-0

10/24/53 Poplarville L 52-0

10/9/54 Booneville L 19-0

10/8/55 Poplarville L 14-0

9/12/70 Booneville L 26-3

9/4/71 Poplarville L 29-0

11/4/72 Poplarville L 33-7

11/1/73 Booneville L 20-3

10/26/74 Poplarville L 31-13

10/23/75 Poplarville L 14-10

9/2/78 Poplarville L 20-14

9/1/79 Booneville L 41-7

11/8/80 Poplarville L 27-17

11/5/81 Booneville L 21-14

9/13/86 Poplarville L 36-20

9/17/87 Booneville L 38-14

10/8/88 Booneville W 10-3

10/7/89 Poplarville W 35-25

9/3/92 Poplarville L 21-14

9/3/93 Booneville L 45-14

11/3/94 Poplarville L 47-34

11/2/95 Booneville L 7-0

9/5/96 Booneville L 21-0

9/4/97 Booneville L 25-7

10/28/00 Poplarville L 54-21

10/25/01 Booneville L 40-34

9/5/02 Booneville W 13-6

9/4/03 Poplarville L 43-3

11/12/05 Booneville L 27-20

9/4/08 Booneville L 38-10

9/3/09 Poplarville L 42-23

10/16/14 Booneville L 45-28

10/17/15 Poplarville W 26-23

9/1/16 Booneville W 17-14

8/31/17 Poplarville L 27-21

9/8/22 Booneville L 20-13

9/14/23 Poplarville W 19-3

SOUTHWEST

Overall Series Record: 16-15-1

Record at Booneville: 11-5-1

Record at Summit: 5-10

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

9/7/68 Booneville W 33-20

1969 Summit W 39-21

9/24/70 Booneville W 21-20

9/18/71 Summit L 21-7

9/16/72 Summit W 6-0

9/15/73 Booneville W 20-19

11/14/74 Booneville T 20-20

11/13/75 Booneville L 40-22

9/9/76 Booneville W 16-7

9/1/77 Summit L 14-7

10/28/82 Booneville W 24-14

10/29/83 Summit L 17-14

9/13/84 Summit L N/A

9/12/85 Booneville L 14-6

11/3/88 Summit W 31-7

11/2/89 Booneville W 28-6

8/30/90 Booneville L 30-7

8/29/91 Summit L 24-17

9/19/96 Summit L 16-6

9/18/97 Booneville L 21-14

9/3/98 Booneville L 23-0

9/2/99 Summit L 19-6

9/26/02 Summit L 20-2

9/27/03 Booneville W 26-25

9/2/04 Summit W 9-0

9/9/10 Summit L 20-16

9/7/11 Booneville W 32-9

9/22/16 Summit W 55-30

9/21/17 Booneville W 36-19

8/30/18 Summit L 33-28

8/29/19 Booneville W 19-13 (OT) 9/5/24 Booneville W 49-30

TRINITY VALLEY

Overall Series Record:0-1

Record at Neutral Site: 0-1

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

12/3/05 Mount Pleasant, Tx $ L 24-14

ARKANSAS STATE

Overall Series Record: 1-0

Record at Booneville: 1-0

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

9/15/56 Booneville W 26-14

BAPTIST CHRISTIAN

Overall Series Record: 1-0

Record at Booneville: 1-0

DATE SITE W/L SCORE 10/17/74 Booneville W 29-14

BETHEL (TENN.)

Overall Series Record: 2-0

Record at Booneville: 1-0

Record at McKenzie, Tenn.: 1-0

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

10/1/49 Booneville W 27-6

9/30/50 McKenzie,Tenn. W 21-13

GORDON MILITARY

Overall Series Record: 1-0

Record at Barnesville, Ga.: 1-0

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

9/22/56 Barnesville, Ga. W 25-14

LITTLE ROCK

Overall Series Record: 1-2

Record at Booneville: 1-0

Record at Little Rock, AR: 0-2

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

9/15/51 Little Rock, AR L 6-0

9/12/53 Booneville W 26-13

9/18/54 Little Rock, AR L 27-2

LIVINGSTON STATE

Overall Series Record: 1-0

Record at Booneville: 1-0

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

10/20/56 Booneville W 31-19

MARION INSTITUTE

Overall Series Record:1-0

Record at Booneville: 1-0

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

9/23/54 Booneville W 50-0

MEMPHIS STATE

Overall Series Record: 0-1

Record at Booneville: 0-1

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

9/17/55 Booneville L 7-6

TENNESSEE-MARTIN

Overall Series Record:6-1

Record at Booneville: 3-0

Record at Martin, Tenn.: 2-1

Record at Neutral Sites: 1-0

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

10/22/49 Ripley W 37-0

10/20/50 Martin, TN W 21-6

11/10/51 Booneville W 47-0

11/8/52 Martin, TN L 19-13

10/9/53 Booneville W 26-14

11/13/54 Martin, TN W 32-16 10/4/56 Booneville W 31-7

UNION (TENN.)

Overall Series Record: 0-0-1

Record at Neutral Site: 0-0-1

DATE SITE W/L SCORE 12/1/49 Corinth# T 20-20

WEST GEORGIA

Overall Series Record:1-0

Record at Carrolton, GA: 1-0

DATE SITE W/L SCORE 11/2/56 Carrolton, GA W 41-0

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Darrion Abston (2014,2016)

Chance Adair (2004)

Cedric Adams (1990)

Derek Adams (1988-89)

Greg Adams (1989-90)

Mario Addison (2007)

Kyoshi Agnew (2015-16)

Tommy Alberson (1992-93)

Joel Aldridge (1974-75)

Mark Aldridge (1969-70)

Aston Alexander (2004-05)

Broderick Alexander (2023-24)

Fred Alexander (1987-88)

Mackenro Alexander (2015)

Michael Alexander (1977)

Willie Alexander (1973-74)

Derrick Allen (1990)

Jason Allen (1991-92)

O’Shaughnessa Allen (1997-98)

Jim Alverson (1956)

Brady Allen (2013)

Dusty Allen (1979)

Marquis Allen (2013)

Neal Allen (1997-98)

Stephen Allen (2003-04)

Jaydon Allred (2023-24)

Jeff Allred (1984)

J. Alred (1971)

Xavier Amerson (2012)

Deno Anders (1992)

Ricky Andrews (1992)

Andrez Anderson (2012)

Caleb Anderson (2021)

Dennis Anderson (1980-81)

William Anderson (1972)

Ricky Andrews (1991)

Devin Armstead (2004)

Lawrence Anthony (1974)

Robert Arant (2009-10)

Les Archie (1986)

Donta Armstrong (2014-15)

Tyrone Armstrong (1994-95)

Derrick Arnold (1997-98)

Matt Arnold (1975-76)

Steve Arnold (1984)

David Artberry (2004)

Dan Arthur (1974)

Andrew Ashe (2014-15)

Eric Atkins (1998-99)

Jeremiah Augustin (2023)

Brandon Avant (2010-12)

Andy Ayers (1975)

B. Ayers (1971)

Butch Ayers (1978-79)

Troy Ayers (1970)

B Buford Babb (1953-54)

Matt Babcock (1998-99)

Fraizer Bailey (1949)

James Bailey (1974)

Pete Bailey (1981)

Dwight Bails (1978-79)

Greg Bails (1988-89)

Isacc Bails (2014)

Rodney Bails (1990)

David Baker (2008)

Jonathan Baldon (2005)

Tony Baldwin (1987)

Michael Ball (1986)

Bobby Ballard (1949)

Carson Banks (2018-19)

Dorian Banks (2016)

Rickey Banks (2024)

Gary Banks II (2020-22)

Nathan Barham (2019-20)

Chris Barker (1977-78)

David Barkley (1980-81)

Donte’ Barksdale (2010-11)

Justin Barksdale (2013-14)

Wes Barlow (1995)

Deonta Barnes (2020-22)

Marty Barnes (1980)

Rusty Barnes (1982-83)

Billy Barnett (1989-90)

Chris Barnett (2004)

Jimmy Barnett (1986)

O’Neill Barnett (1988)

Paul Barnett (1969)

Ronnie Barnett (1978-79)

Shane Barnett (1997)

Timmy Barnett (1986)

C.J. Barney (2022-23)

Tee Barr (2000)

David Barron (1972)

Ellis Barry (2019-20)

Buddy Bartlett (1987-88)

Stephen Basil (1989-90)

Teddy Ray Basil (1956)

Tim Bastin (1979)

Brandon Bates (2005)

Frank Bates (1997)

Jonathan Bates (2010)

Mondale Bates (1998-99)

Richard Bates (2001)

Michael Baugus (2018-19)

Jimmy Baxter (1975)

Dre Bays (2019)

Ryan Baysinger (2015-16)

Rodney Beachum (2011)

Charles Beane (1987-88)

Jonathan Beard (2007)

Matt Bearden (2007)

JT Beasley (2024)

Richard Beckett (1990)

Josh Beckham (1999-00)

Buck Beene (2009)

Charles Beene (1994)

Mitch Beene (1990-91)

Willis Beene (2003)

Jenari Bell (2022-23)

Jimmy Bell (1986)

Percy Bell (1993)

Syd Bell (1974-75)

Keith Belton (1999)

Deion Belue (2010-11)

Matthew Belue (2013-14)

Scott Benjamin (1986-87)

H. Bennett (1971)

David Bennett (1955)

Leon Bennett (1970)

Prince Hentley Jr. (2022)

Daniel Berry (2008)

Jerry Berryman (1970-71)

Lewis Bethany (1953-54)

Cayden Betts (2021)

Deshawn Bibbs (2009)

Mark Biggs (1977)

Patrick Billings (2001-02)

Jarryn Bingham (2008-09)

Chad Bishop (1988-89)

Roy Bishop (1955-56)

Darrell Black (1997-98)

Lenell Black (1988-89)

Charles Blake (1983-84)

Tracy Blakney (1988)

Matt Blanchard (2004-05)

Kevin Blandenburg (1993)

Danny Blassingame (1969)

JImmy Blassingame (1978-79)

Blevins (1949)

Bryan Blocker (2019)

Heath Blount (2007-08)

Barry Bobo (1981)

Jonathan Bobo (2013-14)

Cordalle Boclair (2007)

J’Shun Bodiford (2020)

Michael Bogan (1973-74)

Derek Bogan (2004)

Curtis Bogard (1979-80)

Michael Boireau (1997)

Cordell Bolchair (2008)

Jamal Bolden (2018)

Kenny Bolden (1980)

Ky’Vari Bolden (2009-10)

Roy W. Bolden (1969)

Tim Bond (1989)

Brad Bonds (2000)

Carter Bonds (2020-21)

Chris Bonds (1990)

Maurice Booker (2011-12)

Trison Booker (2024)

Paul Boone (2000)

Jeremiah Booth (2011)

Scott Booth (1986-87)

Brett Borden (2002)

Clint Boren (2000)

Zach Bost (2003-04)

Jordyn Bowlin (2015)

Harry Bowman (1971-72)

Jim Bowman (1989-90)

Randy Box (1972-73)

Bradley Boyd (2001)

Burton Boyd (1952)

Collrett Boyd (2007)

Jeremiah Boyd (2017-18)

Jordan Boyd (1979-80)

Larry Boyd (1972)

Quincy Boyd (1990)

Renardi Boyd (1990)

Mondrel Boykins (2020-21)

Billy Braddock (1975,77)

Jamal Braddock (2016)

Jonathan Braddock (2010,12)

Preston Bradford (1986)

Reycardo Bradford (2010)

Glen Bradley (1980-81)

Maurice Bradley (1955)

Tim Bradley (1986)

Frank Bradlye (1978)

Chris Bradwell (2005)

Blake Brady (2007-08)

Jacob Brannon (2021-22)

Tommy Branyan (2020-21)

Jim Braud (1977-78)

Chris Brawley (2003)

David Brawner (1968)

Rickey Brawner (1968)

Bill Breedlove (1969-70)

Don Brethel (1977-78)

Hayden Brice (2019)

Lee Allen Bridges (1990)

Ken Briggs (1989-90)

James Brigman (2000)

Frank Brinkley (1979-80)

Bobby Brock (1988-89)

Greg Brock (1994-95)

Jeff Brooks (1994-95)

Chaokang Brooks (2019-20)

Jimmy Brooks (1978-79)

Marcus Brooks (1998-99)

Takari Brooks (2015-16)

Zack Brooks (2010)

Allen Brown (1969-70)

Andy Brown (1983-84)

Anthony Brown (2010-11)

Anthony Brown (2023)

Bert Brown (1986)

Bo Brown (2010)

Bryce Brown (2015)

Demarque Brown (2016)

Glenn Brown (1976-77)

Gordon Brown (1991-92)

John Brown (2009)

Kareem Brown (2011-12)

Ken Brown (1995)

Landon Brown (2024)

Marion Brown (1984)

Michael Brown (2023-24)

Monroe Brown (1979-80)

Rhea Brown (1997)

Richard Brown (1956)

Ricky Brown (1978-79)

Rod Brown (1993-94)

Scott Brown (1991-92)

Tabias Brown (2020-21)

TJ Brown (2023-24)

William Browne (1986)

Pat Browning (1979-80)

Marvin Bruce (2008-09)

Shelton Bruton (1995)

Josh Bryan (1999-00)

Josh Bryan (2001-02)

Leden Bryan (2019-20)

Raynard Brydson (1990)

Buck Buchannon (2000-01)

Martice Buckley (2012-13)

Hunter Bull (2013)

Hudson Bullard (1968-69)

Steve Bullard (1975-76)

Terry Bullard (1978-79)

Curtis Bullock (2017)

Desean Bullock (2017-18)

Arnie Burcham (1986-87)

Daniel Burden (1955-56)

Sed Burge (1998)

Jimmy Burks (1955-56)

Marty Burks (1981-82)

DJ Burnett (2023-24)

Bill Burns (1950)

Ronald Burns (1975)

William Burns (1953)

Jamon Burnside (2016)

Bobby Burress (1954)

Tommy Burress (1984)

Ramon Burse (2001-02)

Olasha Burton (1997)

Randy Burton (1984)

Roger Burton (2001)

Mike Busby (1978)

Paul Busby (1974-75)

Michael Bush (2011)

Shaqille Bush (2013,15)

Tim Bush (2007)

Johnny Buskirk (1968-69)

Sammy Buskirk (1970)

Scottie Buskirk (1969)

Goldman Butler VI (2021-22)

Rich Butler (1997)

Phil Byram (1981)

David Bynum (1993)

Kenny Byrd (2022)

Warren Byrd (2019)

C Robert Caldwell (1979-81)

Scott Caldwell (1993-94)

Jamie Call (2001-02)

Rodney Callier (1986)

David Cameron (1991-92)

Micheal Cameron (2016-17)

Brandon Campbell (2001)

Kerry Campbell (1974-75)

Danny Canizaro (2003)

Jeremy Cannon (2008-09)

Rickey Cannon (1981-82)

Sean Cannon (1993-94)

Skylar Cannon (2004)

Bo Canton (2016-17)

Eli Canton (2011)

Orbie Cantrell (1950)

David Cantu (1983)

Don Caperton (1953-54)

Lynn Carmichael (1980-81)

William Carmon (1955-56)

David Carnell (2000)

Darius Carothers (2008-09)

Alex Carpenter (2009)

Tim Carpenter (1977)

Jason Carr (2014)

Roger Carr (1952-53)

Cedrick Carroll (1997)

Damien Carroll (2018)

Chris Carter (1989-90)

Dewayne Carter (1997-98)

Isiah Carter (2017)

Jeff Carter (1981)

Joe Carter (1980-81)

Kyler Carter (2020)

Randy Carter (1983)

Shaundell Carter (2021-22)

Steve Carter (1973-74)

Terrell Carter (1998)

Freddie Cash (1956)

Jim Cates (1955)

Tyrese Cathey (2024)

Robert Caviness (1988-89)

Al Cerroni (1949)

George Chambers (1949)

Tre’Vas Chambers (2017)

Bobby Chapman (1981)

Donnell Chapman (2011-12)

Jonathan Chatman (2002)

Marcellus Chatmon (1997-98)

Al Chretian (1956)

Jack Christian (1955)

Jimmy Christian (1976)

Brandon Ciaamitaro (2005)

Jerry Clack (1978)

Armoni Clark (2018)

Billy Clark (1994)

Chris Clark (1990-91)

Corey Clark (1999-00)

Corey Clark (2023)

Dee Clark (2007-08)

Keith Clark (1989)

Larry Clark (1968)

Wilson Clark (1982)

Donny Clayton (1968-69)

Frank Clayton (1955)

Don Clayworthy (1953)

Heath Cleary (1989)

Hal Clement (1968)

Kaleb Cline (2019-20)

Tadarious Clinton (2014)

Wayne Coalson (1956)

Corey Cobb (1994-95)

Jordan Cobb (2004)

Keyshawn Cobb (2020-21)

Robert Cobb (1975)

Jalen Cobbs (2017-18)

Andison Coby (2020)

Randy Cochran (1979-80)

Wayne Cockran (1949)

Howard Cofer (1976)

Alfred Coffee (1979-80)

Robert Cogdill (1979-80)

Duran Coger (2007)

Rod Coggin (1986-87)

Rick Coggins (1978-79)

Jereian Cole (2008-09)

Leland Cole (1978)

Nelson Cole (1981-82)

William Cole (1969)

Cam Coleman (2020-21)

George Coleman (1951)

Justin Coleman (2012-13)

Corey Collier (2002)

Lonnie Collier (2002-03)

Colin Collins (1968)

Reed Collins (2018-19)

Rob Coltharp (1972)

Keith Conlee (1982-83)

Mitch Conley (1977)

Roger Conn (1968)

Nixon Connor (1953-54)

Bobby Cook (1979-80)

Jaquise Cook (2009-10)

Jaxon Cook (2024)

John Cook (2007)

Matt Cook (2010)

Tom Cook (1984)

B. Cooper (1971)

Chris Cooper (2012-13)

David Cooper (1979-80)

Cayse Copeland (2009-10)

William Copeland (1999)

Wesley Corbitt (2022-23)

Alex Cornelison (2019-20)

Harry Cosby (1977-78)

Khon Cosby (1992)

Larry Cossitt (1984)

Josh Covington (1999-00)

John Cox (2002-03)

Johnny Cox (1983-84)

Mike Cox (1977)

Rolandus Cox (1987-89)

Jeff Crabb (1978)

Quynn Crawford (2019)

Zach Crawford (2022-23)

Harry Crayton (1973-74)

Michael Crayton (2003)

David Credille (1986)

Jockery Crenshaw (1984)

Rob Criddle (1992-93)

Cam Crooks (2018)

Doug Crossman (1988-89)

Rusty Crowe (1990)

Chazton Crudup (2022-23)

Dennis Crump (1990)

Josh Crump (2002-03)

Tony Crump (1990)

LaQuonn Crump-Mayes (2019-20)

Barry Cryer (2003)

Jerome Cummings (1990)

Keawvis Cummings (2016)

M. Cummings (1971)

Mason Cunningham (2016)

Mitchell Cunningham (2013)

Diante Curlee (2010)

Jazz Curlee (2007)

Harry Curry (1970-71)

Ralph Curtis (2005)

Jason Cutberth (1993-94)

Larry Cutshall (1969-70)

D

Kevin Dabidson (2001)

Dailey (1949)

Rashad Dailey (2005)

John Isaac Dale (2017-18)

Brooks Dampeer (2003-04)

Charles Daniel Jr. (1970)

David Dantu (1984)

Kevin Davenports (1981)

Kevin Davidson (2002)

Dayon Davis (2014-15)

Jim Davis (1953)

Justin Davis (2024)

Kyle Davis (2010-11)

Michael Davis (2013)

Michael Davis (1970)

Ned Davis (1949-50)

Orlandus Davis (2014-15)

Orlandus Davis (1993)

Shane Davis (2001-02)

Stevie Davis (2010)

Thomas Davis (1990)

Jared Dawson (1999)

Robert Dawson (2000-01)

Carsyn Day (2022-23)

Jackson Dean (2020)

Jerry Dean (1976)

Greg Deaton (1976,78)

Jadien Deaton (2019-20)

John Daniel Deaton (2021-22)

Lee Deaton (1949-50)

Jimmy Dees (1971-72)

David DeGroat (1982-83)

Collins Delco (1984)

Jason Dempsey (1997)

Zach Dennie (2023)

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NORTHEAST SEASON RECORD BOOK

Khi Holiday 2021 21 O.D. Wooten 2017

PUNT RETURN YARDS

389 Mickey Simmons 1986

223 Deion Belue 2010 203 Juwon Gaston 2022

199 Donta Armstrong 2015 110 J.T. Bingham 1996

LONGEST PUNT

72 yd Jonathan Harrison 2011

MOST PUNT RETURNS

31 Mickey Simmons 1986 17 Juwon Gaston 2022 15 Jay Lofton 2019 13 Shuntez Smith 2012 11 Keyshawn Cobb 2021 11 Shaquille Bush 2013

PUNT RETURN TD

2 Mickey Simmons 1986 1 Juwon Gaston 2022 1 Dazion Kincaid 2017 1 Deion Belue 2010 1 Jerome Woods 1992

Andison Coby 2020

NORTHEAST INDIVIDUAL/TEAM RECORD BOOK

PASS YARDS

382 Zac Oden at Itawamba 9/27/18

369 Carter Putt at Holmes 9/29/22

357 Jerrard Randall Jones 9/5/13

349 Desmond Hunter at Holmes 10/21/17

325 Kevin Hurley at Miss. Delta 10/9/20

312 Trace Lee at Itawamba 10/9/14

304 Jack Mangel at Miss. Delta 10/5/19

297 Mason Cunningham at East Central 9/8/16

287 Desmond Hunter at Itawamba 10/5/17

287 Matt Lipham at Jones 9/8/12

PASS COMPLETIONS

37 Carter Putt at Holmes 9/29/22 28 Clint Wilson Hinds 8/26/09

27 Mason Cunningham at East Central 9/8/16 26 Jack Mangel at Coahoma 9/12/19

26 Zac Oden at Itawamba 9/27/18

26 Desmond Hunter at Holmes 10/21/17

26 Trace Lee at Itawamba 10/9/14

PASS ATTEMPTS

54 Carter Putt at Holmes 9/29/22

Desmond Hunter at Holmes 10/21/17

Zac Oden at Itawamba 9/27/18

RUSH YARDS

267 Jaquise Cook at East Miss. 10/7/10

237 Jeremy Cannon at East Central 10/3/09

234 Cameron Montgomery at Miss. Delta 10/6/05

221 Corbin White at Itawamba 10/17/13

169 Cameron Montgomery at Jones 10/15/05

165 Cameron Montgomery at Coahoma 11/3/05

163 Anthony Norman Holmes 9/27/80

161 Corbin White Miss. Delta 10/24/13

160 Kenzie Phillips East Central 9/7/17

157 Jay Jones at Jones 9/8/12

RUSH ATTEMPTS

35 Jaquise Cook at East Miss. 10/7/10

33 Jeremy Cannon at East Central 10/3/09

32 Goldman Butler, VI at Itawamba 9/15/22

30 Kenzie Phillips East Central 9/7/17

29 Jay Jones at Jones 9/8/12

29 Jaquise Cook Coahoma 10/16/10

28 Jeremy Cannon Hinds 8/27/09

27 Corbin White at Itawamba 10/17/13

27 Jaquise Cook Miss. Delta 9/16/10

27 Jeremy Cannon Holmes 9/24/09

RUSH TD

4 Jaquise Cook East Miss. 10/7/10

4 Jeremy Cannon at East Central 10/3/09

4 Cameron Montogmery at Coahoma 11/3/05

3 Antonio Kennedy Southwest 9/5/24

3 Goldman Butler, VI at Holmes 9/29/22

Done 24 Times – Last to accomplish:

2 Antonio Kennedy at East Central 10/12/23

RUSHING YARDS

378 Mississippi Delta 10/24/13

348 at Itawamba 10/17/13

346 at East Mississippi 10/7/10

318 Itawamba 9/29/05

315 at Coahoma 9/27/15

313 at East Central 10/3/09

269 Southwest 9/5/24

268 at Southwest 8/30/18

265 Holmes 9/12/13

256 East Central 9/7/17

RECEPTIONS

12 L.J. Hawkins at East Central 9/8/16

11 Dominique King at Miss. Delta 9/17/09

10 Toreano Miner at Holmes 10/21/17

9 LaVontis Smith Coahoma 9/27/14

Done 8 Times – Last to accomplish:

8 TJ Fields at Northwest 11/2/23

RECEIVING YARDS

180 LaVontis Smith at Northwest 9/19/13

166 L.J. Hawkins Coahoma 9/29/16

157 Toreano MIner at Holmes 10/21/17

153 Dominique King at Northwest 10/24/09

144 Demarrion Haynes at Jones 9/8/12

143 Xavier Malone at Miss.Delta 10/5/19

143 Kortlon Hubbard Jones 10/11/18

133 L.J.

REC TD

PASSING YARDS

TOTAL OFFENSE

594 at Itawamba 9/27/18

557 Jones 9/5/13

533 at Northwest 9/19/13

530 at Coahoma 9/27/15

497 at Jones 9/8/12

493 at Itawamba 10/17/13

488 at Mississippi Delta 10/9/20

483 Southwest 9/5/24

463 at Mississippi Delta 10/13/16 463 Coahoma 9/27/14

FIRST DOWNS

33 at Itawamba 10/9/14

32 at Itawamba 9/27/18 32 Jones 9/5/13

31 at Holmes 9/29/22

31 at Itawamba 10/17/13

30 at Coahoma 9/27/15

28 Mississippi Delta 10/14/21

28 at Holmes 10/21/17

27 at Mississippi Delta 10/13/16

27 at East Central 9/8/16

26 at Southwest 9/22/16

26 Coahoma 9/27/14

THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS

11 at Mississippi Delta 10/13/16 11 at Jones 9/8/12 10 Itawamba 9/26/12

Done 9 Times – Last to accomplish: 9 Itawamba 9/21/23

FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS

5 at Southwest 9/22/16

4 at Itawamba 11/12/20

LONGEST WINNING STREAKS

POINTS

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY

Tony Washington

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED

Sam Williams

OPPONENT’S GAME HIGH

75 Northwest 10/21/71

74 Itawamba 10/9/71

69 at Hinds 11/14/53

68 Itawamba 10/5/17

66 at Hinds 11/13/52

65 at East Mississippi 9/18/14

63 East Mississippi 10/8/11

63 at Northwest 9/21/00

61 at Gulf Coast 9/27/12

61 at Hinds 11/19/49

OPPONENT HIGHEST MARGIN OF VICTORY

69 at Hinds 69-0 11/14/53

63 at Northwest 63-0 9/21/00

59 East Mississippi 59-0 9/14/17

59 at East Mississippi 59-0 10/10/13

58 at East Mississippi 65-7 9/18/14

54 at Gulf Coast 61-7 9/27/12

54 Northwest 75-21 10/21/71

52 Itawamba 74-22 10/9/71

52 at Pearl River 52-0 10/24/53

52 at Hinds 66-14 11/13/52

TOTAL TACKLES

SOLO TACKLES

13 Marcus Robinson at East Miss. 10/10/13

12 Jamarcus Smith Northwest 10/22/20

11 Keaton Thomas at Pearl River 9/14/23

11 Kenny Byrd Pearl River 9/8/22

11 Deantre Prince Northwest 10/22/20

11 Juwan Taylor Jones 10/11/18

11 Brady Smith Holmes 10/23/14

11 Carter Bonds Coahoma 10/15/20

Done 7 Times – Last to accomplish:

10 Jalik Yancey at Northwest 11/2/23

ASSISTED TACKLES

12 Ky’Vari Bolden Holmes 9/24/09

11 Keaton Thoams Coahoma 10/26/23

10 Terrance Edgeston Miss. Delta 10/4/18

10 Nick Thomason at Holmes 9/13/12

Done 15 Times – Last to accomplish:

9 Keaton Thomas at East Central 10/12/23

SACKS

3.5 Parrish Huddleston Itawamba 10/20/12

3 Willie Latham, III at Miss. Delta 10/9/20

3 Sam Williams Coahoma 9/13/18

Done 14 Times – Last to accomplish:

2.5 Carlous Robinson at Coahoma 10/19/24

TFLS

5.5 Sam Williams at Southwest 8/30/18

5.5 Lavon Hooks at Miss. Delta 10/25/12

5.5 John Brown Coahoma 10/15/09

5 Justin Coleman Miss. Delta 10/24/13

4.5 Anthony Rush Miss. Delta 10/1/15

4.5 Lavon Hooks Itawamba 10/20/12

4 Willie Latham, III at Miss. Delta 10/9/20

4 Sam Williams Coahoma 9/13/18

4 Razean Prather at Itawamba 10/17/13

4 Razean Prather Holmes 9/12/13

4 Lavon Hooks at Jones 9/8/12

INT

3 Frankie Lee at Northwest 9/29/11

3 LaDarrius Madden Holmes 9/24/09

2 Jermaine Ray at Northwest 11/2/23

2 Tony Washington at East Miss. 10/9/21

PBUS

5 Jalik Yancey Coahoma 10/26/23

4 Jalik Yancey at Pearl River 9/14/23

4 Keawvis Cummings at Southwest 10/26/19

4 Gregdrecus Leland at ICC 10/17/13

4 Deion Belue East Central 9/1/11

Done 8 Times – Last to accomplish:

3 D’Jordan Strong Northwest 10/17/19

MOST FG ATTEMPTS

7 Michael Baugus at Itawamba 9/27/18

4 Guy Gillespie Pearl River 9/8/22

4 John Ellis Murrah Gulf Coast 9/9/21

4 Michael Baugus Coahoma 9/13/18

3 Guy Gillespie Miss. Delta 9/22/22

3 John Ellis Murrah at East Miss. 10/9/21

3 Michael Baugus at Co-Lin 9/5/19

3 Chris Cooper Coahoma 10/5/13

3 Taylor Earhart East Central 9/1/11

MOST FG MADE

3 John Ellis Murrah Gulf Coast 9/9/21

Done 19 Times – Last to accomplish:

2 Guy Gillespie Pearl River 9/8/22

MOST PATS ATTEMPTED

8 Austin Holloway at Southwest 9/22/16

7 Cesar Resendiz Coahoma 9/27/14

7 Taylor Earhart at East Miss. 10/7/10

6 Austin Holloway at Coahoma 9/24/15

Done 16 Times – Last to accomplish:

5 Guy Gillespie Holmes 10/5/23

MOST PATS MADE

7 Austin Holloway at Southwest 9/22/16

7 Cesar Resendiz Coahoma 9/27/14

7 Taylor Earhart at East Miss. 10/7/10

6 Austin Holloway Coahoma 9/29/16

6 Austin Holloway at Coahoma 9/24/15

5 Guy Gillespie at Miss. Delta 9/28/23

5 John Ellis Murrah at Miss. Delta 10/9/20

5 John Ellis Murrah Holmes 10/1/20

5 Efrain Medina at Holmes 10/21/17

5 Taylor Earhart East Miss. 9/1/11

5 Taylor Earhart East Central 10/8/11

MOST PUNT YARDS

434 Jonathan Harrison at Gulf Coast 11/5/11

391 John Ellis Murrah Coahoma 10/15/20

391 Michael Baugus at Jones 10/10/19

388 Michael Baugus at Northwest 10/18/18

365 John Ellis Murrah at Jones 9/2/21 355 Stevie Davis Northwest 9/30/10

354 Jonathan Harrison East Miss. 10/11/12 351 John Ellis Murrah Northwest 10/22/20 337 Jonathan Harrison at Gulf Coast 9/27/12 326 Beau Lee East Miss. 9/14/17

MOST PUNTS

11 John Ellis Murrah Coahoma 10/15/20

Beau Lee East Miss. 9/14/17

Jonathan Harrison at Gulf Coast 11/5/11

Stevie Davis Northwest 9/30/10 9 John Ellis Murrah at Jones 9/2/21 9 John Ellis Murrah Northwest 10/22/20

9 Michael Baugus at Jones 10/10/19 9 Michael Baugus at Northwest 10/18/18 9 Jacob Meeks at Miss. Delta 10/2/14 9 Chris Cooper at East Miss. 10/10/13

KO RETURN TD

1 Andison Coby Northwest 10/22/20

1 Deion Belue East Miss. 10/8/11

1 Deion Belue at Coahoma 10/13/11

PUNT RETURN TD

1 Juwon Gaston Miss. Delta 9/22/22

1 Dazion Kincaid Southwest 9/21/17

1 Deion Belue Coahoma 10/16/10

1 Jerome Woods Coahoma 9/24/92

MOST KO RETURN YARDS

160 Terrance Rowe Miss. Delta 10/4/18

159 Donta Armstrong Itawamba 10/8/15 127 Deion Belue East Miss. 10/8/11

123 Andison Coby Northwest 10/22/20

122 O.D. Wooten at Holmes 10/21/17

122 Brandon Tillman at Northwest 10/27/16

115 Toreano Miner at Southwest 9/22/16

115 Donta Armstrong Miss. Delta 10/1/15

112 Antione Wilson at Coahoma 10/4/12

112 Shuntez Smith at Gulf Coast 9/27/12

MOST KO RETURNS

7 Terrance Rowe Miss. Delta 10/4/18

6 O.D. Wooten at Holmes 10/21/17

6 O.D. Wooten at Itawamba 10/5/17

6 Donta Armstrong Itawamba 10/8/15

6 Khalid Kornegay Pearl River 10/16/14

6 M Poole Northwest 9/30/10

Done 10 Times – Last to accomplish:

5 Cayden Betts at Northwest 9/16/21

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS

175 Donta Armstrong Miss. Delta 10/1/15

105 Deion Belue Coahoma 10/16/10

96 Juwon Gaston Miss. Delta 9/22/22

88 Dazion Kincaid Southwest 9/21/17

56 Deion Belue at Itawamba 10/21/10

45 Dominique King at Miss. Delta 9/17/09

38 Dorrian Smith at Miss. Delta 9/28/23

37 Deion Belue at Gulf Coast 11/5/11

36 Jay Lofton at Miss. Delta 10/5/19

33 Jay Lofton at Co-Lin 9/5/19

31 Deion Belue at East Miss. 10/7/10

31 Deion Belue East Central 9/1/11

MOST PUNT RETURNS

Donta Armstrong Miss. Delta 10/1/15 at Gulf Coast 11/5/11

Juwon Gaston Miss. Delta 9/22/22

Juwon Gaston at Hinds 9/1/22 at Miss. Delta 10/5/19

Shaquille Bush Holmes 9/12/13

Jamarcus Smith
Carter Putt

ALL-AMERICANS

1969 - JOHNNY BUSKIRK Quarterback
Honorable Mention
New Albany
1956 - JERRY KING
Running Back
All-American Chattanooga, Tenn
1977 - LARRY PARKER Running Back Honorable Mention Rogersville, Ala.
1969 - DONNIE CLAYTON Tight End Honorable Mention Ripley
1977 - BARRY TODD Defensive Back Second Team Memphis, Tenn.

1979

Defensive Back

Honorable Mention Deshler, Ala.

2020

2020

2011 - DEION BELUE
LAVON HOOKS
WILL DERICO
DONTA ARMSTRONG
SAM WILLIAMS
JONATHAN HARRISON
2020 - KEYSHAWN COBB
2010 - ANTONIO FOSTER
PAUL RHODES
ANTHONY NORMAN
MAURY HILL
JAMAL ELLIS
CEDRIC HILLSMAN
KEVIN HURLEY
DEANTRE PRINCE
2023 - JALIK YANCEY Defensive Back Second Team Atlanta, Ga.
2023 - RJ WHITEHEAD Offensive Lineman Third Team Horn Lake
2020 - JAMARCUS SMITH Linebacker First Team Saltillo
2023 - CJ BARNEY Linebacker Fourth Team Madison
2023 - JERMAINE RAY Defensive Back First Team Southaven
2020 - TONY WASHINGTON Defensive Back Third Team Horn Lake
2022 - TRISTON NEWSON Linebacker First Team Independence
2024 - NEIL SLEDGE Offensive Line Fourth Team Ola, Ga.
2023 - KEATON THOMAS Linebacker First Team Jacksonville, Fla.

TIGERS IN THE PROS

DAVID “NUB” STRICKLAND NEMCC: 1950,1953 Broncos (1960)

ROBERT COBB NEMCC: 1979 Rams, Buccaneers, Vikings (1981-1984)

MIKE WILLIAMS NEMCC: 1979-83 Eagles, Falcons (1983-1987)

JEROME WOODS NEMCC: 1992-1993 Chiefs (1996-2005)

MICHAEL BOIREAU NEMCC: 1996-1998 Vikings (2000-2001)

JUSTIN SANDERS

NEMCC: 2004-05 Lions (2008)

CHRIS BRADWELL NEMCC: 2005 Buccaneers, Rams

BRUCE HALL

NEMCC: 2005 Bills, Broncos (2008-11)

MICHAEL RICKS NEMCC: 2005-06 Ravens (2011)

MARIO ADDISON NEMCC: 2006-07 Bears, Colts, Panthers, Bills (2011-Present)

JOSH JARBOE NEMCC 2010-11 Redskins (2013)

BRYNDEN TRAWICK

NEMCC: 2010-11 Ravens , Raiders, Titans (2013-2019)

LAVON HOOKS NEMCC: 2011-12 Steelers, Aviators (Spring League)

JEREMY LIGGINS NEMCC: 2013 Seahawks, Saints, Colts

JOE HORN JR. NEMCC: 2014-15 Ravens (2018), Roughnecks (XFL), Guardians (XFL) (2019-2020)

ANTHONY RUSH

NEMCC: 2015-16 Eagles, Seahawks, Packers, Titans, Falcons (2019-2022)

DANIEL ROSS

NEMCC: 2012-13 Raiders, Cowboys, Texans, Jaguars (2017-2020)

LARICO STEVENSON

NEMCC: 2003-04

Tulsa Talons, New Orleans VooDoo, Pittsburgh Power, Philadelphia Soul,Columbus Destroyers (AFL: 2010-2019)

LOGAN STOKES

NEMCC: 2011-12 Patriots, Chargers (2015)

SAM WILLIAMS NEMCC: 2017-18 Cowboys (2022-Present)

XAVIER MALONE NEMCC: 2018-19 Falcons, Argos (CFL) (2023)

ANTONIO MOULTRIE NEMCC: 2017 Packers, Alouettes (20232024)

DEANTRE PRINCE NEMCC: 2020 Jaguars (2024-Present)

FOUR-YEAR TIGERS (SINCE 1982)

NCAA DIVISION I

2024

Coby Owens (Saltillo)

Neil Sledge (Ola, Ga.)

Chris McMillian (Fort Valley, Ga.)

Georgia State University

Georgia State University

Bowling Green University

Khaled Rawls (Walls) University of Idaho

Cameron Stancil (Madison)

Terrell Washington (Lynchburg, Va.)

Justin Davis (Eufaula, Ala.)

Murray State University

University of North Texas

University of North Alabama

TJ Brown (Booneville) Mississippi Valley State University

2023

CJ Barney (Madison)

University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)/ Murray State University

Justin Kowalak (Crystal Lake, Ill.) Univeristy of Mississippi (Ole Miss)/ Roosevelt College

Jalik Yancey (Atlanta, Ga.)

Dorrian Smith (Fort Valley, Ga.)

Samford University

Georgia Southern University

Jacob Foster (Greenville, Ala.) Univeristy of Lousiaina-Monroe

Keaton Thomas (Jacksonville, Fla.)

Baylor University

Kylen Vaughn (Oxford) University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff

Guy Gillespie (Booneville) University of Nevada

Jermaine Ray (Southaven) University of North Alabama

RJ Whitehead (Horn Lake)University of Texas El-Paso/University of Southern Miss

Corey Clark (Birmingham, Ala.)

Mississippi State University

John Jackson (Columbus) University of Central Arkansas

Wesley Corbitt (Jackson) Southeast Missouri State University

Anthony Brown (Yazoo City) Mississippi Valley State University

2022

Kenny Byrd (York, SC) University of Texas-ElPaso/Tiffin University

Steven Edwards (Sardis) University of Central Arkansas

Juwon Gaston (Montgomery, Ala.) University of Houston/Middle Tennessee State

Triston Newson (Independence) University of Missouri

Taleeq Robbins (Philadelphia, Pa.) University of Houston/Troy University

Jaquan Toney (Huntsville, Ala.) University of Texas-El Paso

Carter Putt (Columbus) Univeristy of Alabama-Birmingham

DQ Watkins (Oxford) Long Island University

Kortlen Wilfawn (Oxford) University of Alabama-Birmingham/ University of Mississippi

Tam Patterson (Corinth) Alcorn State University/Millsaps College

2021

Marcus Rule (Tunica) University of Louisiana-Monroe

Keyshawn Cobb (Fort Valley, Ga.) University at Buffalo/West Virginia University/ University of Nevada

Reginald Hughes (Tunica) University of Mississippi/Jacksonville State Univesity University of Colorado

Dallas Payne (Bay St. Louis) University of Alabama-Birmingham Florida International University

Caleb Anderson (Brandon) University of Akron/Alcorn State University

Stephon McGlaun (Tupelo) University of Central Arkansas

Tyler Shorter (Sardis) Mississippi Valley State University

Carter Bonds (Corinth) University of Southern Mississippi

Cedric Hillsman (Fort Valley, Ga.) Ohio University/Fort Valley State University

Will Derico (Montgomery, Ala.) University of North Alabama

2020

Kyler Carter (Noxapater)

University of Southern Mississippi

Kevin Hurley (Walnut) University of Texas-El Paso

Deantre Prince (Charleston) University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

Andison Coby (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) University of Tennessee/Indiana University

Anthony Scott (Montgomery, Ala.) Alabama State University/Tuskegee University

Nathan Barham (Ridgeland) Samford University

2019

Terry Joiner (Macon)

Jackson State University

Isaiah Hunt (Ackerman) Southeast Missouri State University

Carson Banks (Brandon)

Mississippi State University

D’Jordan Strong (Batesville) Coastal Carolina University

Isaiah Forte (Mongomery, Ala.) University of Alabama Birmingham

Darius Shipp (Olive Branch) Western Kentucky University

2018

Terrance Edgeston (Falkner) University of Houston

Kortlon Hubbard (Jackson)

Jackson State University

Juwan Taylor (Jackson) Alcorn State University

Sam Williams (Montgomery, Ala.) University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

Chrishun Jackson (Tunica) UT Martin/Bethune Cookman College

Matthew Trehern (Saraland, Fla.) University of Alabama Birmingham

Eric Sherrod (Columbus) Alcorn State University

2017

Johnathan Edwards (Philadelphia)

Ross Painter (Hernando)

Austin Peay State University

Arkansas State University

Desmond Hunter (Woodville)Prairie View A&M University/ Lincoln Memorial University

Kylin Washington (Fort Smith, Ark.)

Missouri State University

Antonio Moultrie (Pensacola, Fla.) University of Alabama Birmingham

2016

Keawvis Cummings (Tupelo)

Austin Peay State University/ Indiana State University

Mason Cunningham (Shelbyville, Tenn.) Liberty University/ Arkansas Tech University

Demarcus Rogers (Tupelo) Southeast Missouri State University

Brenden Williams (Birmingham, Ala.) University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

Anthony Rush (Raleigh, NC) University of Alabama-Birmingham

Blake McClain (Jacksonville, Fla.) University of Alabama-Birmingham

Jo’Quarious Savage (Neville, Fla.) University of Louisiana-Monroe

Ethan Smart (Southaven) Purdue University

2015

Kendrick Doss (Florence, Ala.) Jacksonville State University

Mackenro Alexander (Immokalee, Fla.) Iowa State University

Brady Smith (Batesville) Alcorn State University

Andrew Ashe (Pontotoc) University of Memphis

Tiberias Lampkin (Sturgis) Mississippi State University

Jacob Meeks (Kossuth) University of North Dakota

2014

Justin Barksdale (Batesville) Southeastern Louisiana University

Chandler Dexter (Iuka) Florida Atlantic University/University of Central Arkansas

Ralph Green (Ripley) Northwestern State University

Corbin White (Nettleton) University of Texas at San Antonio

LaVontis Smith (Maben) North Carolina Central University

Brett Thompson (Lake Cormorant) University of Tennessee at Martin

2013

Jeremy Liggins (Oxford)

University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

Jerrard Randall (Miami Gardens, Fla.) University of Arizona

Parrish Huddleston (Baldwyn) University of Alabama at Birmingham/UT Martin

Romia Wilson (West Point) Bethune-Cookman College

Dequinten Spraggins (West Point) Murray State University

Jaquille White (West Point) University of Tennessee at Martin

Miguel Graham (Maben) Northwestern State University

2012

Jonathan Harrison (Belmont) University of Central Arkansas

Lavon Hooks (Atlanta, Ga.) University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

Jay Jones (Horn Lake) University of South Alabama

Nick Thomason (Muscle Shoals, Ala.) Louisiana Tech University

Jonathan Braddock (Ripley) Southeastern Louisiana University

Logan Stokes (Muscle Shoals, Ala.) Louisiana State University

2011

Tres Houston (Atlanta, Ga.)

Anthony Brown (Cairo, Ga.)

Antonio Foster (Valdosta, Ga.)

Deion Belue (Deshler, Ala.)

Parks Frazier (Corinth)

Arkansas State University

University of Memphis

University of Memphis

University of Alabama

Murray State University

Pat Moore (Southaven) University of South Alabama

Jeremy Spikner (Olive Branch)

Eli Canton (Hernando)

2010

Brynden Trawick (Atlanta, Ga.)

Josh Jarboe (Atlanta, Ga.)

Cody Woodiel (Hernando)

Tarondal Phillips (Holly Springs)

Jaquise Cook (Ripley)

2009

John Brown (Lakeland, Fla.)

La Darrius Madden (Leighton, Ala.)

DeMarkus Underwood (Tuscumbia, Ala.)

Bernard Smith (Atlanta, Ga.)

Troy University

Troy University

Troy University

Arkansas State University

Troy University

University of Memphis

University of Memphis

University of Tennessee

Troy University

Troy University

University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Creighton Nelms (Kossuth) University of Southern Mississippi

Jermaine Johnson (Thomasville, Ga.) Middle Tennessee State University

2008

Heath Blount

Emmanuel Dudley

2007

Reggie Wade (Tuscumbia, Ala.)

C.J. Foster (Tuscumbia, Ala.)

University of South Alabama

Troy University

Jacksonville State University

Jacksonville State University

Courtney Sanders (Columbus) Mississippi Valley State University

Corey Sanders (Columbus) Mississippi Valley State University

Matt Blanchard (Saltillo)

Mario Addison (Birmingham, Ala.)

Nichols State University

Troy University

B.J. Taylor (Tuscumbia, Ala.) University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Anthony Jones (Tallahassee, Fla.) Middle Tennessee State University

2006

Michael Ricks (Leighton, Ala.)

Chris Nance (Tuscumbia, Ala.)

University of Alabama

Mississippi State University

Brandon Ciaramitaro (Batesville) Arkansas State University

Quinton Johnson (Columbus)

Charleston Southern University

Brice Beck (Blytheville, Ark.) University of Louisiana at Monroe

Cameron Montgomery (Houston, Texas) University of North Texas

2005

Greg Smith (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

Auburn University

Justin Sanders (Pearl) University of Illinois

Bruce Hall (Milton, Fla.)

University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

Stanley Lykes (Birmingham, Ala.) University of Alabama at Birmingham

Charles Twilley (Courtland) University of Central Arkansas

Eric Johnson (Anniston, Ala.) Ohio University

Antezdra Thigpen (Holly Springs) University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Rob Fox (Calhoun City) Mississippi Valley State University

Deion

Belue

2004

Emory Jones (Detroit, Mich.)

Michigan State University

Donald Thornton (Horn Lake) University of Memphis

Rico Wood (Corinth)

Louisiana Tech University

T.T. Harper (Hartsville, Tenn.) University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Chris Barnett (Southaven) University of Memphis

Orlandus King (Leighton, Ala.) University of Alabama at Birmingham

Ryan Hopkins (Jackson)

Jackson State University

Mario Luvine (Collins) Prairie View A&M University

Robertson Hatten (Collins)

Alcorn State University

C.K. Glassco (Horn Lake) University of Central Arkansas

2003

Chris Brawley (Leighton, Ala.)

University of New Mexico

Matthew Stevenson (Memphis, Tenn.) North Carolina A&T University

Mario Stevenson (Memphis, Tenn.)

Louisiana State University

Terrance White (Collins) Florida A&M University

2002

Lee Hayes (Hopkinsville, Kent.)

Ramon Buse (Norcross, Ga.)

Tyus Jackson (Birmingham, Ala.)

Kevin Davidson (Cherokee, Ala.)

University of Memphis

Savannah State University

University of Memphis

Oregon State University

Chris Kelley (Kossuth) University of Memphis

Brandon Roberson (Ripley) University of Memphis

Eric Holcombe (Mobile, Ala.)

University of Florida

Jason Matthews (Muscle Shoals, Ala.) University of Memphis

2001

Butch Buchanan (Ripley) Charleston Southern University

Brian Smith (Quincy, Fla.)

Florida A&M University

Corey Whitaker (Pace, Fla.) University of Alabama-Birmingham

2000

Tee Barr (Gallatin, Tenn.)

Tennessee Tech University

O.J. Moore (Okolona) Mississippi Valley State University

Mike Miller (Milton, Fla.)

Keith Belton (Charlotte, NC)

Troy University

Syracuse University

LP Spence (Corinth) University of Mississippi

Mydrione Halsey (Chesapeake, Va.)

Grambling State University

John Shrivers (Corinth) University of Houston

1999

Mondale Bates (Leighton, Ala.)

Louisiana Tech University

William Kimbrough (Pensacola, Fla.) Mississippi Valley State University

Lagarius Whiteside (Muscle Shoals, Ala.) Mississippi Valley State University

1998

Brian Smith (Muscle Shoals, Ala.) Lehigh University

1995

Corey Cobb (Leighton, Ala.) University of Tennessee-Martin

Jon Schumacher (Matthews, NC) University of Tennessee-Martin

Theron Houston (Oviedo, Fla.)

Alabama A&M University

Rachad Wilson (Rockledge, Fla.) University of South Carolina

1994

Shane Roberson (Ripley) Mississippi State University

Irvin Doomes (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) Missouri State University

1993

Herman Taylor (Orlando, Fla.)

Murray State University

Jerome Woods (Memphis, Tenn.) University of Memphis

1991

Dia Hicks (Tallahassee, Fla.)

Al Thompson (Corinth)

Jeff Pleas (Tallahassee, Fla.)

1990

Tyrone Foote (New Albany)

Amos Washington (Calhoun, Ga.)

Arvin Harris (Corinth)

1989

Russell Jones (West Memphis, Ark.)

Doug Crossman (Vernon, Ala.)

Anthony Mitchell (Tallahassee, Fla.)

Matt Smith (Booneville)

Steve Ray (Pulaski, Tenn.)

Derrick Adams (Wakulla, Fla.)

1988

Norton Hazzard (Louisville, Kent.)

1987

Eric Powell (Tishomingo)

Raymond Monica (Garyville, La.)

Rod Coggin (Booneville)

Jay Johnson (Gary, Ind.)

Doug Robinson (Port St. Joseph, Fla.)

Chuck Howard (Bradenton, Fla.)

Reese Youman (Treasure Island, Fla.)

Jim Terry (Fort Payne, Ala.)

Scott Booth (Bradenton, Fla.)

1986

Bert Brown (Richmond, Kent.)

Terry Wedley (Haywood, Tenn.)

John Haynes (Corinth)

Todd Oberdoft (Fairfield, Ohio)

Rodney Callier (Atlanta, Ga.)

Stacy Suggs (Corinth)

East Carolina University

Mississippi Valley State University

Samford University

Mississippi Valley State University

Northeast Louisiana University

Mississippi Valley State University

University of Memphis

Samford University

Samford University

Samford University

Samford University

Samford University

University of Kentucky

Western Kentucky University

Southern Illinois University

Murray State University

Ball State University

Arkansas State University

Samford University

Southern Illinois University

Louisiana Tech University

University of Kentucky

Tennessee Tech University

Austin Peay University

Murray State University

Indiana University

Murray State University

Murray State University

1982

Bruse Loyd (Memphis, Tenn.)

Roland Hawn (Lebanon, Tenn.)

Rice University

Western Kentucky University

D’jordan Strong

NCAA DIVISION II

2024

Mykel Randall (Ocala, Fla.)

University of West Georgia

Grant Fleming (Columbus) University of West Alabama

Kenneth Yates (West Point) Arkansas Tech University

Jordan Jackson (Montrose, Ga.)

2023

Southern Arkansas University

TJ Fields (Aberdeen) University of Arkansas-Monticello

2022

Deonta Barnes (Lexington)

Southern Arkansas University

Kylan Garrett (Independence) Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Javian Gipson-Holmes (Oxford)

Midwestern State University/Lenoir-Rhyne

Bryce Harley (Horn Lake) University of West Alabama

DJ King (Byhalia)

Southwestern Oklahoma State University/ Alabama State University

Fred McMillian (West Point) Miles College

Gary Banks, II (Olive Branch) Mississippi College

Willie Latham, III (Madison)

Kris Sides (Hernando)

2021

Jamarcus Smith (Saltillo)

Tony Washington (Horn Lake)

Alfernee Hankins (Charleston)

Keaton McIntosh (Oxford)

Jamal Ellis (McDonough, Ga.)

2020

Jakob Welch (Winona)

Laquonn Crump-Mayes (Corinth)

Kaleb Cline (Jackson)

2019

Xavier Malone (Lake Cormorant)

DeMarion Parham (Oxford)

Jack Mangel (Athens, Ga.)

2018

Jeremiah Boyd (Lena)

2017

Damarius Ray (Greenwood)

Quentin Frazier (Hernando)

Mississippi College

Mississippi College

Ricardo Henry (Meridian) Wheeling University

2016

Josh Thurman (Greenwood)

University of North Alabama

Dillon Helm (Oxford) Delta State University

Brandon Tillman (Grenada) Delta State University

L.J. Hawkins (Water Valley) Delta State University

Padarius Martin (Meridian) Miles College

Ladarius Townsend (Forest) University of West Georgia

2015

Joe Horn, Jr. (Atlanta, Ga.) University of West Alabama

Donta Armstrong (Bruce) University of West Alabama

Lakendrick Preston (Gulfport) University of West Alabama

Dayon Davis (Byhalia)

Mississippi College

University of West Florida

University of Arkansas at Monticello

Jaylon Fair (Amory) University of Arkansas at Monticello

Khalid Kornegay (Tulsa, Okla.) Delta State University

Terrance Lindsey (Olive Branch) University of Arkansas at Monticello

Xavier

Malone

2014

Jason Carr (Memphis, Tenn.)

Jamel Dennis (Oxford)

Isaac Bails (Ripley)

Sean Rogers (Batesville)

Rashad Turner (Bruce)

Lemetrius Hollins (Madison)

Marcus Robinson (Memphis, Tenn.)

Damien Rayford (Batesville)

University of West Georgia

Delta State University

Delta State University

Mississippi College

Mississippi College

Mississippi College

University of North Alabama

Delta State University

Jeremiah Dent (Tupelo) Miles College

2013

Gregdrecus Leland (Batesville)

University of West Alabama

Kortilous Ellis (Charleston) Arkansas Tech University

Martice Buckley (Charleston) Missouri Southern State University

Nick Johnson (Olive Branch)

University of North Alabama

Razean Prather (Ripley) Missouri Southern State University

2012

J.R. White (Tuscumbia, Ala.)

University of North Alabama

2011

Jeremiah Booth (Kingsland, Ga.)

University of North Alabama

Devin Lindsey (Baldwyn) Arkansas Tech University

Marvell Taylor (Charleston) Arkansas Tech University

Courtney Sutton (Southaven) University of Arkansas at Monticello

2011

Donte’ Barksdale (Holly Springs) Delta State University

Devin Slate (Oxford) Delta State University

Kyle Davis (Houston, Texas) Delta State University

2010

Patrick Grant (Columbus, Ga.) Virginia Union University

2009

John Ware (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.)

2007

Marco Ewing (West Point)

University of North Alabama

University of North Alabama

Randy Lowery (Belmont) University of West Alabama

Collrett Boyd (Ripley) Henderson State University

Deantre

2006

Clarence Wright (Olive Branch)

Southern Arkansas University

Ralph Curtis (Taylorsville) University of West Alabama

Phil Lowry (Leighton, Ala.) University of North Alabama

Neal Mitchell (Clarksdale) University of North Alabama

Tyler Collins (Tuscumbia, Ala.) University of North Alabama

2005

Hollis Hoskins (Batesville) Arkansas Tech University

Andrew Murphy (Booneville) Arkansas Tech University

Lonnell DeWalt (Bowling Green, Ky.) University of North Alabama

Cortez Lawrence (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) Valdosta State University

Gilbert McThunnell (Batesville) Northwestern Oklahoma State University

2004

Mike Brown (Belle Grade, Fla.) University of Arkansas at Monticello

Channing Price (Baldwyn) University of West Georgia

Larico Stevenson (Olive Branch) University of West Georgia

Robert Woodson (Olive Branch) Southwest Baptist University

Derrick Harris (Horn Lake) Southern Arkansas University

Abe Felix (Germantown, Tenn.) University of West Georgia

Gary Hodges (Columbus) University of West Georgia

Ken Harris (Columbus) West Texas A&M University

2003

Lonnie Collier (Pelahatchie)

Stillman College

2000

O.J. Moore (Okolona) Mississippi Valley State University

Tim Morrison (Corinth) Delta State University

1999

Trevan Dixon (Holly Springs) Delta State University

1998

Marcellus Chatman (Milan, Tenn.)

Delta State University

Travis Macon (Starkville) University of Arkansas-Monticello

1995

Mike Jones (Miami, Fla.) University of North Alabama

Eric White (Freeport, Texas) Delta State University

1994

Anthony Hunter (Moss Point) Delta State University

Leslie Hines (Walnut) University of West Alabama

Lee J. Grisham (Ripley) Southwest Missouri Baptist University

Jimmy Mitchell (Colquitt, Ga.) University of West Alabama

1992

Rickey Andrews Livingston University

Grant Prather Northwestern Louisiana State University

1991

Fred Miller (Waynesboro) Lane College

Curtis Harrison (Meridian) Lane College

B.C. Morrow (Brandon) Lane College

Andy Stevens (Corinth) Tusculum College

Greg Moore (Waynesboro) Stillman College

Calvin Greenwood (Jackson) Southeastern Louisiana University

Paschual Thedford (Meridian) Lane College

2002

Pat Billings (Town Creek, Ala.)

Midwestern State University

Anthony Rhodes (Tuscumbia, Ala.) University of North Alabama

2001

Tony Knox (Ripley) Lane University

Tyson Quinn (Tupelo) Lane University

Blakely Walden (Booneville) University of Central Arkansas

Darrell Hunter (Palm Beach, Fla.)

Savannah State University

Dean Skinner (Tallahassee, Fla.) Newberry College

Mitch Beene (Thrasher) Knoxville College

Chris Newman Carson Newman University

1990

Bobo Kempson (Peachtree City, Ga.) West Virginia State University

Stan Stubbs (Booneville) Lane College

1989

Kelvin Heard (Washington, Ga.) West Georgia State University

Al Hilliard (Washington, Ga.) Savannah State University

Lawrence Woodford (Louisville, Kent.) West Virginia State University

1988

Ricardo King (Riviera Beach, Fla.) Albany State University

Jimbo Goddard (Booneville) University of North Alabama

Mark Ward (Ripley) Southern Missouri State University

Rusy Emling (Pinckneyville, Ill.) Emporia State University

Adolp Isom Carson Newman University

1987

Arnie Burcham (Corinth) Emporia State University

Kevin Patterson (Corinth) Washburn College

David Masuck (Tampa, Fla.) Troy University

Bart Nevill (DuQuoin, Ill.) Southwest Baptist University

Eddie Roberson (Ripley) Emporia State University

Eric Morrison (Corinth) Albany State University

Brent Jung (Anna, Ill.) Southeast Missouri State University

1986

Jimmy Barnett (Ripley) University of North Alabama

Timmy Barnett (Ripley) University of North Alabama

Tim Gaillard (Ripley) West Virginia State University

Mickey Simmons (Florence, Ala.) West Virginia State University

Keith Johnson (Falkner) West Virginia State University

Preston Bradford (Brownsville, Tenn.) Northwest Louisiana University

John Lloyd (Natchitoches, La.) Gardner-Webb University

1982

Marty Burks (Collierville, Tenn.) Delta State University

Larry McDonald (Decatur, Ala.) West Virginia State University

Phillip McDonald (Ripley) West Virginia State University

Andison Coby
Corey Clark

NCAA DIVISION III

2022

Gary Banks, II (Olive Branch)

Willie Latham, III (Madison)

Kris Sides (Hernando)

Goldman Butler, VI (Biggersville)

Max Favre (Bay St. Louis)

J’Kyvious Wortham (Oxford)

2021

Mississippi College

Mississippi College

Mississippi College

LaGrange College

LaGrange College

LaGrange College

Mondrel Boykins (Tunica) LaGrange College 2009

Jarryn Bingham (Jackson) Mississippi College 2005

Shawn Gillenwater (Southaven) Millsaps College 1995

Jeff Brooks (Belmont) Mississippi College 1993

Tommy Alberson (Falkner) Emery & Henry College 1987

Mike Mattox (Corinth) Millsaps College

NAIA

Jacob Hemphill (Starkville) Faulkner University

2023

Breylan Sanders (Cleveland) Central Methodist University/Delta State University

Jaylon Lewis (Columbus) Central Methodsit University 2020

Noah Ford (Blue Springs) Bethel University 2019

Isaiah Hill (Kossuth)

Bethel University 2018

Ovurton Gates (Baldwyn) Faulkner University

Quan Stokes (Moultrie, Ga.) Faulkner University

Jonathan Bobo (Bruce) Faulkner University

Greg Magnifico (Olive Branch) Belhaven University

Jerrell Nobles (Mobile, Ala.) Belhaven University

Keon Rodgers (Lumberton) Bethel University

Eric Harris (Horn Lake) Bethel University 1999

Trey Rolison (Ripley) Belhaven University

Eric Atkins (Yellow Creek) Belhaven University

Shawn Vactor (Columbus) Clarke University 1998

Clarence Townsend (Starkville) Clarke University

Chaynce Jackson (Booneville) Belhaven University

Cody Quillin (Milton, Fla.) Cumberland University 1990

Jim Bowman (Washington, Ga.) Lambuth College 1989

Rolandus Cox (Ripley) Cumberland University

Skip Swoope (Paducah, Kent.) Lambuth College 1987

Jim Rhodes (Corinth) Lambuth College

Marty Taylor Lambuth College

Jim Bowman (Washington, Ga.) Lambuth College

All- Conference Selections

Cameron Stancil Honorable Mention Offensive Line
Neil Sledge Honorable Mention Offensive Line
Seth Ross Honorable Mention Offensive Line
Mykel Randall Honorable Mention Defensive Back
Ryan McCall
JT Beasley Honorable Mention Wide Receiver

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1949, 1950)

NORTH DIVISION CHAMPION

(1980, 2002, 2004, 2005)

NORTH DIVISION RUNNER-UP

(1977, 1979, 1983, 1987, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2020)

BOWL GAME APPEARANCES

2005, Pilgrim’s Pride Bowl vs. Trinity Valley (Texas)

NATIONAL RANKINGS

• 1980 - ranked 2nd in nation (Bill Ward)

• 2004 - ranked as high as 12th in nation (Andy Greening)

• 2005 - ranked as high as 2nd in nation (Andy Greening)

• 2006 - ranked as high as 17th in nation (Andy Greening)

• 2010 - ranked as high as 18th in nation (Ricky Smither)

• 2011 - ranked as high as 12th in the nation (Ricky Smither)

• 2016 - ranked as high as 7th in the nation (Greg Davis)

• 2017 - ranked as high as 9th in the nation (Greg Davis)

• 2023 - ranked as high as 9th in the nation (Greg Davis)

STADIUM

Tiger Stadium is the home for the Northeast Mississippi Community College football program. It is located just across Mississippi Highway 145 from the main campus in Booneville.

It is constructed of rust-free aluminum with a galvanized understructure and features a pair of closed deck grandstands. Northeast fans sit on the west side while the visitors section is to the east.

The west bleachers are 26 rows high and are crowned by a 72feet long pressbox and president’s box. The pressbox services sports information representatives from Northeast and its guests, scoreboardoperators,thepublicaddressannouncerandmembers of the working media.

The seating capacity at Tiger Stadium is 5,200, which makes it one of the largest among venues inside the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges (MACCC).

Northeast selected “Mississippi Choice” as the playing surface for Tiger Stadium. It is a very dark green, compact, leafy, prostrate turf that is designed specifically for athletic fields, home lawns and golf courses.

Tiger Stadium was originally constructed in 1981. Since that time a building on the south border of the facility was constructed to house the ticket booth, concession stand and restrooms.

A state-of-the-art fieldhouse was erected adjacent to the north end zone in 2014. It provides dressing quarters for Northeast and the opposing team plus a weight room with completely new equipment, a storage area and space for athletic training.

Northeast is not the only gridiron squad that Tiger Stadium hosts. Nearby Booneville High School uses the venue for its home matchups on Friday nights as well.

It also welcomes some of the top performers in the Southeast each fall for the annual Dixie Marching Band Championships presented by Northeast’s Showband from Tigerland. Awards are presented to six high school classifications plus an overall grand champion is crowned at the conclusion of a full afternoon of acts.

Tiger Stadium was immersed into pop culture in July 2014. Country music lovers gathered in droves to the City of Hospitality in July 2014 when rising star Mitch Rossell filmed the music video for his single “God, Girls, and Football.”

Both Northeast and Booneville suited up over the two-day period for a fictitious game that featured big plays and some hard hit to make the video as authentic as possible. Rossell’s album entitled I Got Dressed Up For This debuted at No. 27 on the iTunes Top 100 Country Albums list.

NECESSARY SOPHOMORE LEADERSHIP IN PLACE FOR NEMCC FOOTBALL Season Preview

The best football teams at Northeast Mississippi Community College over the last decade have been built around quality sophomore leadership.

Greg Davis, who is now the second longest tenured head coach in program history as he starts year number 11 in that role, believes that his 2025 edition has that successful formula in place.

The Tigers boast 28 sophomores on their roster and six others with a redshirt designation by their name. By comparison, Northeast’s 2023 team that went 6-3 overall featured right around the same numbers of returners and transfers.

“We feel like right now our football team is in a great spot,” said Davis. “The kids seem motivated and excited. Their character and attitude has been a blessing. This is what we live for. I love these guys.”

Twelve players with starting experience are back for the Tigers, including their top two quarterbacks in Caden Greer (Kosciusko) and Jeremiah Harrell (Tupelo). The duo split their time behind center almost evenly as freshmen.

Greer had the better passing figures with 822 yards and five touchdowns while Harrell scored twice on the ground. Both completed more than 50 percent of their attempts through the air.

“I’m excited to see them play this year because last year it was probably one of our top three areas of concern, not that they didn’t have the talent, because of inexperience,” Davis said. “Our quarterbacks are athletic, I think they’ve got good arms and they get rid of the ball quickly.”

JT Beasley (Saltillo) and Makyi ReedJones (Lafayette) proved themselves to both signal callers last autumn. The tandem each had double-digit catches for a combined 525 yards with four touchdowns.

Jeremiah Augustin (Jupiter, Fla.), whose promising career at Northeast has been significantly hampered by injury, is back to full strength. He stands out as the Tigers’ tallest target at 6-5.

Isaiah Cobbs (Memphis, Tenn.) returns to the mid-south after spending last year at Washington State University. The consensus three-star prospect was

named to The Commercial Appeal’s Dandy Dozen list after racking up more than 2,000 all-purpose yards between his junior and senior campaigns.

The primary spot on the field where Northeast must replace all of its production is running back. Dylan Lewis (Northwest Rankin) began last fall camp at that position, but switched over to defense and played in six games at linebacker.

Qua Middlebrooks (Tupelo) is reuniting with his former backfield mate in Harrell after spending their first collegiate seasons apart. He was a first-team all-division honoree with 991 all-purpose yards and nine scores in his final prep campaign.

Dee Bingham (East Webster) should also get some touches for the Tigers. He was a Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC) Class 3A All-State selection that suited up in the Bernard Blackwell All-Star Classic.

Lakendric Draper (South Panola), Kemarrian Gray (Walnut) and Brooks Wallis (Northwest Rankin) should share the work load at tight end. Gray was a Northeast Mississippi Daily

Journal small school all-area pick after amassing 1,378 all-purpose yards and 19 touchdowns in 2024.

The offensive line is anchored by two future standouts at the four-year level in tackles JT Fagan (Florence, Ala.) and Alfred Washington (Pensacola, Fla.). They have both piled up several NCAA Division I offers already entering the season.

“Both of my tackles bring a wealth of experience,” Davis said. “Alfred is probably one of the favorite kids on campus honestly. He power clings 340 pounds. He’s an impressive young man.”

The two starters at guard in Hunter Howard (Lake Cormorant) and Trace Wegmann (Kossuth) came home to Northeast after originally signing with other in-state rivals. Walker Thompson (Amory) has cemented his spot at center.

Others rotating in on the o-line include Stuart Goldman (Bessemer, Ala.), Beau Robinson (Northpoint Christian), Chris Soriano (Northpoint Christian), Cameron Watson (Lake Cormorant) and Matthew Windham (Booneville).

“I’m really optimistic about where we are right now as a complete offense,” said Davis. “We just look like a unit. We just do things a lot differently. We’re not sometimes putting a square peg in a round hole to make it work. We could be in some different packages that could help us out.”

The defense has several playmakers from one year ago back, including the trio of Madison Central High School graduates in Rickey Banks, Ryan McCall and Jameson Mosley at linebacker.

McCall and Banks were the Tigers’ top tacklers as freshmen with 59 and 39, respectively, while Mosley was not far behind with 37. They combined for

9.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks.

“The triplets, I call them my kids in our group message. I think the world of those guys,” Davis said. “They’ve got the focus and discipline that’s leading our football team.”

Two more linebackers that Davis expects to shine are Trison Booker (DeSoto Central) and Curtis Brown (Canton). Booker saw action in all nine games for Northeast last year while Brown is a former MAC Class 5A allstate recipient.

There will be a lot of production by players with the last name of “Parker” as well. Antonio Parker (St. Louis, Mo.) and Jackson Parker (Florence) join the Tigers as transfers while Jayden Parker (Fort Valley, Ga.) is back after making 25 tackles as a freshman.

Northeast is keeping 13 defensive backs on its final roster. The Tigers have solid depth at corner with Zay Fox (Calhoun City), Trevor Walton (Horn Lake) and Tre’Marcus Webb (Montgomery, Ala.).

Jeb Bolen (New Albany) was an MAC Class 4A all-state safety that rolled up 78 tackles as a junior. Zay Hubbard (Russellville, Ala.) was selected to the TimesDaily Large School allarea and All-Franklin County teams after registering 126 tackles and five interceptions last season.

Northeast has three big men returning on the defensive front in Tyrese Cathey (Independence), Kyshawn Kimble (Center Hill) and Idarius Leslie (Booneville). Leslie snagged two loose fumbles during his initial campaign with the Tigers.

J’Cameron Riley (Noxapater) grabbed the attention of the Tigers’ coaches at the annual Northeast Mississippi Football Coaches Association (NEMFCA) All-Star Game.

He flew under the radar as a two-time MAC Class 1A all-state winner.

“I rely on the defense a lot,” said Davis. “That’s what my philosophy has always been. When we’re good, it’s because the defensive production is high. The better you are on defense, your whole team is going to prosper because of the physicality. I’m excited to watch those dudes work.”

Freddy Lopez was perfect on extra points and made a season-long 43yard field goal in his debut season at Northeast. His career-long including high school is from 51 yards out, which broke the Ripley program record.

Daniel Sherman (Northwest Rankin) will punt for the Tigers while Ben Gault (Amory) serves as the long snapper. Either Cobbs or Greer will be the holder on Lopez’s kick attempts.

Cobbs and Webb are among the specialist options for Northeast. Webb had a team-best 26 returns one year ago with a season-long 58-yard kickoff return against Southwest Mississippi Community College.

Davis’ staff remained almost completely intact with offensive coordinator Steadman Campbell, defensive coordinator Sean Cannon, special teams coordinator Cedric Shell and wide receivers coach Cole Rotenberry. The lone full-time addition was defensive line coach Trevor Stigers.

Three of the Tigers’ first four contests are on the road beginning with a trip to East Central Community College on Thursday, August 28. The division slate opens in week three as Northeast hosts Mississippi Delta Community College.

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2025 Opponent Breakdown

LOCATION

Decatur, Miss.

PRESIDENT

Dr. Brent Gregory

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Paul Nixon

CONFERENCE

MACCC South

NICKNAME Warriors

PRIMARY COLORS

Black/Gold

STADIUM

Warrior Field at Bailey Stadium

CAPACITY

5,000

SURFACE

Artificial Turf

HEAD COACH

Jonathan Webster

RECORD

12-8 (3rd Season)

OVERALL 12-8 (3rd Season)

2024 RECORD 8-3 (5-1)

SERIES HISTORY

East Central leads 23-13

LAST MEETING

East Central 23, Northeast 14 (8/29/24)

FIRST MEETING

East Central 31, Northeast 13 (9/24/49)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Football Contact –Landon Rutland

Phone – (601) 635-6377

Email – lrutland@eccc.edu

Website – ecccathletics.com

LOCATION

Summit, Miss.

PRESIDENT

Dr. J. Steven Bishop

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Ken Jackson

CONFERENCE

MACCC South

NICKNAME Bears

PRIMARY COLORS

Navy/Red

STADIUM

John I. Hurst Stadium

CAPACITY

3,000

SURFACE

Artificial Turf

HEAD COACH

Les George RECORD

First Season

OVERALL First Season

2024 RECORD 1-8 (1-5)

SERIES HISTORY

Northeast leads 16-15-1

LAST MEETING

Northeast 49, Southwest 30 (9/5/24)

FIRST MEETING

Northeast 33, Southwest 20 (9/7/68)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Football Contact – Travis Connelley

Phone – (601) 276-3741

Email – tconnelley@smcc.edu Website – southwestbearathletics.com

LOCATION

Moorhead, Miss.

PRESIDENT Dr. Steven Jones

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

David Kuhn

CONFERENCE

MACCC North

NICKNAME Trojans

PRIMARY COLORS

Red/Black STADIUM

Jim Randall Stadium

CAPACITY

2,000

SURFACE

Natural Grass

HEAD COACH

Ernest Johnson RECORD

First Season OVERALL First Season

2024 RECORD 2-7 (1-5)

SERIES HISTORY

Mississippi Delta leads 34-25

LAST MEETING

Northeast 20, Miss. Delta 14 (10/3/24)

FIRST MEETING

Mississippi Delta 31, Northeast 19 (11/24/49)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Football Contact - David Kuhn

Phone (662) 246-6485

Email – dkuhn@msdelta.edu Website – mdcctrojans.com

LOCATION

Goodman, Miss.

PRESIDENT Dr. Jim Haffey

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Andy Wood

CONFERENCE

MACCC North

NICKNAME Bulldogs

PRIMARY COLORS

Maroon/Black STADIUM

Ras Branch Stadium

CAPACITY

4,500

SURFACE

Artificial Turf

HEAD COACH

Marcus Wood

RECORD

18-10 (4th Season)

OVERALL 18-10 (4th Season)

2024 RECORD 7-3 (4-2)

SERIES HISTORY

Holmes leads 35-24-1

LAST MEETING

Holmes 41, Northeast 7 (9/19/24)

FIRST MEETING

Holmes 25, Northeast 21 (10/16/54)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Football Contact – Steve Diffey

Phone – (662) 472-9068

Email – sdiffey@holmescc.edu

Website – holmesathletics.com

LOCATION

Senatobia, Miss.

PRESIDENT

Dr. Michael Heindl

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Jake Gordon

CONFERENCE

MACCC North

NICKNAME Rangers

PRIMARY COLORS

Navy/Red

STADIUM

Franklin Field

CAPACITY

3,000

SURFACE

Artificial Turf

HEAD COACH

Benjy Parker

RECORD

75-21 (10th Season)

OVERALL

75-21 (10th Season)

2024 RECORD

10-2 (6-0)

SERIES HISTORY

Northwest leads 44-19-2

LAST MEETING

Northwest 28, Northeast 20 (9/26/24)

FIRST MEETING

Northeast 34, Northwest 0 (9/17/49)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Football Contact – Brian Oakley

Phone – (662) 562-3269

Email – boakley@northwestms.edu

Website – nwccrangers.com

LOCATION

Scooba, Miss.

PRESIDENT

Dr. Scott Alsobrooks

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Sharon Thompson

CONFERENCE

MACCC North

NICKNAME

Lions

PRIMARY COLORS

Red/White STADIUM

Sullivan-Windham Field

CAPACITY

5,000

SURFACE

Artificial Turf

HEAD COACH

Buddy Stephens

RECORD

148-28 (19th Season)

OVERALL

148-28 (19th Season)

2024 RECORD 5-4 (4-2)

SERIES HISTORY

East Mississippi leads 44-19

LAST MEETING

East Miss. 49, Northeast 21 (10/10/24)

FIRST MEETING

Northeast 37, East Miss. 0 (11/3/51)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Football Contact – David Rosinski

Phone – (662) 476-5042

Email – drosinski@eastms.edu Website – emccathletics.com

LOCATION

Clarksdale, Miss.

PRESIDENT

Dr. Valmadge T. Towner

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Selina Reid

CONFERENCE

MACCC North

NICKNAME Tigers

PRIMARY COLORS

Maroon/White

STADIUM

James E. Miller Stadium

CAPACITY

2,500

SURFACE

Artificial Turf

HEAD COACH

Larry Williams

RECORD

First Season

OVERALL

38-32 (9th Season)

2024 RECORD 0-9 (0-6)

SERIES HISTORY

Northeast leads 41-8

LAST MEETING

Northeast 21, Coahoma 13 (10/19/24)

FIRST MEETING

Coahoma 28, Northeast 12 (9/25/76)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Football Contact – Adam Green

Phone – (662) 621-4157

Email – agreeen@coahomacc.edu Website – coahomasports.com

LOCATION

Fulton, Miss.

PRESIDENT Dr. Jay Allen

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Dr. Chad Case

CONFERENCE

MACCC North

NICKNAME

Indians

PRIMARY COLORS

Red/Navy

STADIUM

Eaton Field

CAPACITY

6,500

SURFACE

Natural Grass

HEAD COACH

Travis Macon

RECORD 9-9 (3rd Season)

OVERALL 10-22 (6th Season)

2024 RECORD 6-3 (4-2)

SERIES HISTORY

ICC leads 41-21-3

LAST MEETING

Itawamba 17, Northeast 0 (10/24/31)

FIRST MEETING

Northeast 41, ICC 0 (11/4/49)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Football Contact – Adam Gore

Phone (662) 862-8059

Email – acgore@iccms.edu Website – letsgoicc.com

LOCATION

Wesson, Miss.

PRESIDENT

Dr. Dewayne Middleton

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Bryan Nobile

CONFERENCE

MACCC South

NICKNAME

Wolves

PRIMARY COLORS

Blue/Black

STADIUM

H.L. Stone Stadium

CAPACITY

5,000

SURFACE

Artificial Turf

HEAD COACH

Micah Davis

RECORD

First Season

OVERALL

First Season

2024 RECORD 5-4 (3-3)

SERIES HISTORY

Co-Lin leads 21-5

LAST MEETING

Co-Lin 44, Northeast 14 (10/31/24)

FIRST MEETING

Co-Lin 20, Northeast 16 (10/26/68)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Football Contact – Kevin Kyzar

Phone – (601) 643-8373

Email – kevin.kyzar@colin.edu

Website – colinathletics.com

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Cora Kelly
Brooklyn Chappell
Reese Moore
Abbey Hall
Bailey Whitlock
Haley Guare
Ava Siegel
Addi Vetovitz
Addy Hicks
Eliza Whitenton
Sophie Johnson
Carine Delfin
Allie Kirkland

VOLLEYBALL ALL-TIME RESULTS

2023 SEASON [6-25, 0-6]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

8/22 at Bevill State L 3-0

8/25 at Lawson State L 3-0

8/28 Freed-Hardeman JV W 3-0

8/30 Calhoun L 3-0

9/6 at Northwest* L 3-0 vs. Pensacola State L 3-0

Mississippi/Alabama Crossover at Hanceville, AL

9/8 at Wallace State L 3-0 vs. Lurleen B. Wallace L 3-0

9/9 vs. Calhoun L 3-0 vs. Gadsden State L 3-1

9/12 Itawamba* L 3-1

Owls Invitational at Columbus

9/15 vs. Southern Union State L 3-0 vs. Paine College L 3-1

9/16 vs. Harris-Stowe State L 3-0 at MUW JV W 3-0

9/18 at Calhoun L 3-0

9/20 Pearl River* L 3-0

9/22 Coastal Alabama-North L 3-0 Lawson State L 3-0

9/26 MUW JV W 3-0

9/29 Rust JV W 3-0

10/3 Wallace State L 3-0

10/6 Northwest* L 3-0 Bevill State L 3-0

10/9 at Freed-Hardeman JV W 3-0

10/11 at Itawamba* L 3-0

Snead State Invitational Tournament at Boaz, AL

10/13 vs. Bevill State L 3-1 at Snead State L 3-0

10/14 vs. Lawson State L 3-0 vs. Cleveland State W 3-1

10/16 at Pearl River* L 3-0

10/18 at Wallace State L 3-0

Region 23 Tournament at Poplarville

10/27 at Pearl River L 3-0

2024 SEASON [5-28, 2-8]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

8/27 at Freed-Hardeman JV L 3-1

8/30 Coastal Alabama-North L 3-0 Coastal Alabama-North L 3-0

9/3 Freed-Hardeman JV W 3-1

Alabama/Mississippi Crossover at Hanceville, AL

9/6 at Wallace State L 3-0 vs. Bevill State L 3-0

9/7 vs. Calhoun L 3-0 vs. Snead State L 3-0

9/8 vs. Lurleen B. Wallace

9/25 at Itawamba*

9/30 at Meridian* W 3-0

10/2 Pearl River* L 3-0 10/7 Northwest* L 3-0

10/9 at Jones* L 3-0

Snead State Invitational Tournament at Boaz, AL

10/11 vs. Wallace State L 3-0 at Snead State

10/12 vs. Bevill State

10/16 Meridian* W 3-2 10/18 at Bevill State L 3-0 vs. Wallace-Selma W 3-0

10/21 at Pearl River* L 3-0

10/23 at Northwest* L 3-0

Warhawk Showdown at Decatur, AL 10/25 vs. Lawson State L 3-1 at L 3-0

10/26 vs. Southern Union State L 3-0 vs. Bevill State L 3-0

Region 23 Tournament at Senatobia 11/1 vs. Pearl River L 3-1

VOLLEYBALL GAME/SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

TOTAL BLOCKS

6 Annie Shelby vs. Lawson State 9/8/24

5 Carmen Johnson at Meridian 9/30/24

5 Paris Morris at Meridian 9/30/24

5 Avery Thomas Itawamba 10/14/24

4 Carmen Johnson at Freed-Hardeman JV 8/27/24

4 Carmen Johnson at Wallace State 9/6/24

4 Avery Thomas vs. Cleveland State 10/14/23

4 Skyla Adair at Northwest 9/6/23

4 Skyla Adair Pearl River 9/20/23

Done 11 Times – Last to accomplish:

3 Paris Morris vs. Pearl River 11/1/124

SOLO BLOCKS

4 Carmen Johnson at Freed-Hardeman JV 8/27/24

3 Carmen Johnson Bevill State 9/20/24

3 Carmen Johnson at Coastal AL-South 9/16/24

3 Carmen Johnson at Coast AL - North 8/30/24

3 Anna Brooke Sullivan vs. Bevill State 10/6/23

3 Skyla Adair Pearl River 9/20/23

3 Skyla Adair at Northwest 9/6/23

ASSISTED BLOCKS

5 Paris Morris at Meridian 9/30/24

5 Annie Shelby vs. Lawson State 9/8/24

4 Carmen Johnson at Meridian 9/30/24

4 Avery Thomas vs. Cleveland State 10/14/23

3 Irby Norris Itawamba 10/14/24

3 Avery Thomas Itawamba 10/14/24

3 Carmen Johnson at Wallace State 9/6/24

3 Carmen Johnson Freed-Hardeman JV 9/3/24

3 Skyla Adair at Pearl River 10/16/23

10/26/24

Kami Wilf Gadsden State 9/9/23

SEASON KILLS

284 Irby Norris 2024

253 Irby Norris 2023

213 Avery Thomas 2024

184 Madison Maxwell 2023

167 Avery Thomas 2023

SEASON ASSISTS

654 Kami Wilf 2023

543 Sophie Johnson 2024

245 Marissa Morris 2024

SEASON DIGS

325 Amberianna Shorter 2024

262 Giselle Lopez 2024

240 Giselle Lopez 2023

232 Amberianna Shorter 2023

218 Ava Siegel 2024

SEASON SERVICE ACES

42 Giselle Lopez 2024 34 Amberianna Shorter 2024

30 Sophie Johnson 2024

30 Giselle Lopez 2023

28 Ava Siegel 2024

SEASON TOTAL BLOCKS

48 Carmen Johnson 2024

36 Skyla Adair 2023

28 Avery Thomas 2023

25 Annie Shelby 2023

25 Avery Thomas 2023

SEASON SOLO BLOCKS

21 Carmen Johnson 2024

16 Skyla Adair 2023

9 Anna Brooke Sullivan 2023

8 Annie Shelby 2023

8 Avery Thomas 2023

SEASON ASSISTED BLOCKS

27 Carmen Johnson 2024 21 Avery Thomas 2023

20 Skyla Adair 2023

17 Paris Morris 2024

17 Annie Shelby 2024

17 Avery Thomas 2024

SEASON DOUBLE-DOUBLES

5 Kami Wilf 2023

3 Sophie Johnson 2024

3 Ava Siegel 2024

2 Avery Thomas 2024

1 Avery Thomas 2023

All- Conference Selections

Giselle Lopez Second Team
Irby Norris Second Team
Carmen Johnson Honorable Mention
Sophie Johnson Honorable Mention
Amberianna Shorter Honorable Mention
Avery Thomas Honorable Mention

Season Preview

The Northeast Mississippi Community College volleyball program is taking advantage of local talent more than ever going into its third season of competition.

Eight of the 13 total players on its roster are from high schools inside Northeast’s traditional service area of Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo and Union counties.

“The sport of volleyball is growing in north Mississippi and growing fast,” said Lady Tigers head coach Brenda Mayes. “We have several local athletes and so when you represent your district, you want your family and friends to come out and watch you play. The bigger the crowd, the more excited it will become.”

Three of the newest Lady Tigers, including Carine Delfin, Allie Kirkland and Addi Vetovitz, also either played for or won a state championship during their four-year prep careers.

Delfin and Vetovitz were the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Class 4A runnersup last fall at New Albany. Vetovitz had a combined nine kills and five blocks in the quarterfinal and semifinal rounds of the playoffs.

Delfin earned all-area honors from the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal and was an all-state selection from the libero position. She recorded 825 digs, 86 assists and 45 aces during her senior campaign.

Kirkland helped Alcorn Central capture the 2021 MHSAA Class 3A title. She won Player of the Year accolades

from the Daily Corinthian twice and finished in the top 10 statewide in aces, blocks and kills as a senior.

Reese Moore (Tishomingo County) joins Kirkland as transfer additions for the Lady Tigers. She was voted as the Offensive Player of the Year by both the Daily Corinthian and her division’s coaches in 2023 after accumulating 485 kills, 140 digs and 65 aces.

Sophie Johnson and Ava Siegel are the lone returners from last year for Northeast. Johnson (Caledonia) and Siegel (Tuscumbia, Ala.) were both starters as freshmen at setter and outside hitter, respectively.

Johnson registered double-digit assists in 25 of the 31 games that she participated in. She had three doubledoubles, including a 29-assist and 11-dig effort against Lawson State (Ala.) Community College on the final weekend of the regular season.

Siegel is a versatile athlete that can fill in as a defensive specialist, setter or right-side hitter if necessary. She posted nine or more kills in seven of her last 11 matches, including a career-best of 20 in a victory over Meridian Community College.

“Sophie has gotten so much better. She has improved on her passing skills and jump serve,” Mayes said. “Ava’s just consistent. She needs to be on the floor. It’s not just her hitting. It’s her passing and serving. She’s just an all-around good player that handles her business.”

Joining Siegel as members of the team from beyond the borders of the

Magnolia State are Brooklyn Chappell (Guys, Tenn.) and Abbey Hall (Granbury, Texas). Chappell led McNairy Central High School one year ago with 164 kills and 157 digs.

Haley Guare (Corinth), Addy Hicks (Walnut) and Eliza Whitenton (East Union) were the top hitters for their respective high school programs. Whitenton was a Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal all-area recipient after a junior campaign that featured 303 kills and 41 aces.

Guare and Hicks were both first-team all-area picks by the Daily Corinthian in 2024 along with Chappell. Guare amassed 262 kills and 186 digs while Hicks, who was her division’s Offensive Player of the Year, had 279 kills, 194 digs and 37 aces.

Cora Kelly (Myrtle) and Bailey Whitlock (South Pontotoc) were two of six newcomers that competed in the Northeast Mississippi Volleyball Coaches Association (NEMVCA) AllStar Game this summer. So, too, did Delfin, Guare, Hicks and Whitenton.

“I think this is the year and the opportunity for us to push forward,” said Mayes. “We’re working some options out so I think we’ll be fine.”

The Lady Tigers begin the season with four matches at the Mississippi/ Alabama Crossover in Fulton from August 22-23. Northeast welcomes Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) University and Jackson State (Tenn.) Community College for its first home games on Monday, August 25.

2025-26 WOMEN’S GOLF ROSTER

Sidney Kelly Freshman Tupelo
Celeste Kreamer Freshman Walker, La.
Maggie McElhaney Freshman Olive Branch
Andie Kate Ramey Freshman Booneville
Ivy-Kate Woodruff Freshman Booneville

2025-26 MEN’S GOLF ROSTER

Holtz Helms Sophomore Arkadelphia, Ark.
Tate Oakley Freshman Florence, Ala.
Olof Behle Freshman Loddekopinge, Sweden
Kye Dozier Sophomore Amory
Drew Blair Freshman Amory
Ian Jackson Freshman Kossuth
Landon Nelms Freshman Saltillo
Ames Hughes Freshman Booneville

Women’s Golf Season Preview

Fore, please, the Northeast Mississippi Community College women’s golf program is at the tee box and ready to begin its inaugural season.

A lot of behind-the-scenes work has been accomplished by head coach Leigh Treloar in the 15 months since Northeast’s newest sport was officially introduced from recruiting to ordering equipment to scheduling and much more.

Treloar, who boasts more than a decade of experience in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) between playing and instructing at her alma mater of Mississippi State University, is excited to watch her efforts pay off.

“It’s all about learning and getting all of that stuff taken care of,” she said. “I did it back at Mississippi State, but it’s different here. Really getting that foundation set was what the most important thing was. We hit the ground running in recruiting.”

There are five total players that will represent the Lady Tigers as they journey across the Southeast. The most decorated of the bunch is a hometown product in Andie Kate Ramey.

Ramey led Booneville High School to a state championship and runner-up finish during her final two years with the program. She was the individual medalist for each of those Class I tournaments as well.

She took top billings one year ago at Dogwoods Golf Club after beating her closest competitor by 17 shots with a threeunder-par 137. Her scoring average of 73.1 during her senior campaign was the best in the Magnolia State.

Maggie McElhaney helped Northpoint Christian School reach the 2024 Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) Division II-A Tournament. She tied for 17th overall with a two-day total of 173.

“Andie Kate brings a lot of experience in. She’s seen those difficult golf courses,” said Treloar. “Maggie is the first one out there and the last to leave. She’s always asking, ‘What can I do to get better?’ Her work ethic is one of the best I’ve seen.”

Sidney Kelly had a solid senior season at Tupelo High School. She was the top finisher in three of their first four

tournaments, including medalist honors at Amory’s River Birch Golf Club with a nine-hole score of 41.

She also posted team-best results at events hosted in Dickson, Tenn., and Madison. Kelly wrapped up her prep career with a top 25 showing at the Class 7A tournament at Patrick Farms Golf Club.

Celeste Kreamer (Walker, La.) is the Lady Tigers’ lone outof-state representative on the initial team. Ivy-Kate Woodruff, who was part of Jumpertown High School’s second-ever state tournament appearance, completes Northeast’s roster.

“We’ve been out playing and practicing,” Treloar said. “Figuring out what we need to work on to prepare for that first tournament. We’re ready to get our feet wet. Let’s go and see where we stack up.”

The Lady Tigers make their official debut from September 15-16 at the Lady Ranger Classic in Holly Springs. The fall schedule, which stretches across three months, includes three trips into neighboring Alabama.

Men’s Golf Season Preview

The Northeast Mississippi Community College men’s golf program has been a model of consistency since its reinstatement to the athletic department in the fall of 2019.

The Tigers have sent at least one individual to the national tournament in four of the last five seasons. Northeast has also captured a conference championship and produced multiple signees to four-year institutions in that same time frame.

Head coach Derek DeVaughn, who begins his seventh year in charge of the Tigers, might be more thrilled about his 2025-26 golfers than any of those outstanding recent teams.

“To be honest with you, I was excited before they got on campus, but I’m more excited now that they’re here,” he said. “It’s just a different feel than what I’ve had in the past. They’re feeling the pressure during the qualifying, which is exactly what we need.”

Kye Dozier and Holtz Helms will lead Northeast as the lone returners from the previous campaign. Both made the travel roster for all 10 team events, including the postseason, that the Tigers participated in.

Dozier (Amory) improved tremendously over the summer and is expected to be at the top of Northeast’s lineup early this fall. He recorded a season-best 152 as a freshman at Brookhaven Country Club.

Helms (Arkadelphia, Ark.) was one of the top 25 players in the region last year according to Clippd. He made the

all-tournament team in his debut as a Tiger at Tunica National Golf Course after tying for third place with a 150.

“I’m leaning on them two for sure,” said DeVaughn. “They’re the ones that’s going to be the glue to keep the team together. They’ve been there, done that.”

One big change for Northeast is the addition of an international studentathlete for the first time in program history. Olof Behle already has positive reviews from DeVaughn after arriving from his native Sweden.

“You couldn’t ask for a better kid,” DeVaughn said. “You never know what you’re going to get with any athlete, but for sure an athlete that’s from all the way across the globe. He’ll do whatever you ask him to do. He’s extremely talented. The upside for him is through the roof.”

Tate Oakley was a multi-time allarea recipient from The TimesDaily. He helped Florence (Ala.) High School to a sectional runner-up finish during his final campaign at the prep level.

Ian Jackson, who graduated from Kossuth High School, was recognized as one of the top local golfers going into his senior season by the Pensacola News Journal. He tied for third in the junior masters division at the prestigious A. Downing Gray Cup in 2024.

Drew Blair gives the Tigers two Amory alumni on the roster. He placed inside the top 10 at the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Class 4A tournament at his home

course of River Birch.

Rounding out the list of Northeast’s newcomers is a duo that led their respective schools to state championships as juniors in 2023 in Ames Hughes (Booneville) and Landon Nelms (Saltillo).

Both were not bad during their senior seasons, either. Hughes was a medalist three times with a top 20 scoring average statewide for Class 3A while Nelms came in third individually at the Class 6A tournament in Sardis.

“We’re a very talented group going into the first event,” said DeVaughn. “I hope and pray that they stay hungry, wanting more-and-more.”

The Tigers begin their autumn schedule, which spans parts of four months, from August 25-26 at the Ranger Classic in Holly Springs. Northeast hosts the second conference event at Corinth’s Shiloh Ridge Athletic Club from September 22-23.

MENS CROSS COUNTRY

Ethan Nelms Sophomore Corinth
Adam Galloway Sophomore Myrtle
David Comans Freshman Blue Springs
Kaleb Thomas Freshman Myrtle
Isaac Vega Sophomore New Albany
Ricky Venegas Freshman Corinth
Ryder Warhurst Freshman Glen
Bryce Marvel Freshman Glen
Jonathan Sorcia Freshman Corinth

WOMENS CROSS COUNTRY

Eva Null Sophomore Kossuth
Ellie Pellizzer Sophomore Corinth
Briley Lesley Sophomore Blue Springs
Sarah Kate Childs Freshman Kossuth
Sunshine Fulgham Freshman Blue Springs
Shelby Powell Freshman Myrtle

Season Preview

Year number one for the Northeast Mississippi Community College cross country programs went just about as smoothly as possible.

Both teams represented the Magnolia State well at the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) championship race in Virginia after claiming the inaugural region titles in the sport. The Lady Tigers were also honored as the academic national champions.

However, head coach Aaron Hight does not intend to rest on those laurels. His goal for their second season on the trails is to move the times of his Lady Tigers and Tigers closer to that of their local competitors.

“It was a great introductory year,” he said. “We learned a whole lot. We got to experience what it’s like putting a team together and go through a full season. We’re continuing to put our brand out there. We’re just trying to build.”

Hight has already achieved part of his plan by expanding the numbers on his rosters. The Tigers are now nine deep, which is an increase of three from its initial season, while the Lady Tigers added one to get to six strong.

“We have been working on developing a deeper base for the runners trying to make sure they’re ready for the rigors of the season,” Hight said. “The runners are healthy and they look good. We’ve got more talent and we’re deeper than last year.”

One common trait from seasons one

to two is that all 15 student-athletes graduated from high schools inside Northeast’s traditional service area of Alcorn, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo and Union counties.

Northeast has six total returners that are split evenly between the two teams. That includes the recipients of the first-ever Tiger Awards for cross country in Eva Null (Kossuth) and Isaac Vega (New Albany).

The prestigious Tiger Award is presented at the end of each academic year to one individual from each athletic program at Northeast that consistently represents themselves and their respective team in a positive manner.

Null was the top finisher at all seven races, including the postseason, for the Lady Tigers during her freshman campaign. Vega’s best 8K outcome last fall was a 30:21.4 at the UAH Chargers Invitational.

“I’m very, very thankful for them,” said Hight. “You don’t have to worry about any integrity issues. They’re exemplary in how they practice and in the classroom too. They’re vocal, committed and consistent. They’re what you look for in a leader.”

Adam Galloway (West Union), Briley Lesley (East Union), Ethan Nelms (Corinth) and Ellie Pellizzer (Alcorn Central) are the other sophomores for Northeast. Galloway and Nelms both clocked in right around the 35 minute mark at nationals last November.

Lesley saved her top 5K performance

for last with a 22:39.2 at the NJCAA championship. Pellizzer recorded a season-best 23:57.3 at the UNA Invitational early last autumn.

Northeast signed three members of state championship teams from last year, including Sarah Kate Childs (Kossuth), Jonathan Sorcia (Corinth) and Ricky Venegas (Corinth). Childs finished third overall in the Class 3A race at 21:32.7 while Venegas came in seventh in the Class 5A event.

Two other newcomers secured Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Class 2A titles as sophomores in the East Union pair of David Comans and Sunshine Fulgham. They both placed inside the top 10 individually during their senior seasons.

Shelby Powell (West Union) completes the lineup for the Lady Tigers. The Tigers will also benefit from the additions of Bryce Marvel (Alcorn Central), Kaleb Thomas (Myrtle) and Ryder Warhurst (Alcorn Central).

Thomas posted a 5K time of 18:53.0 at the 2024 MHSAA Class 1A meet for an eighth place result. Warhurst was the Class 3A runner-up with a sensational 17:19.0 during his final prep campaign.

“They’re able to push each other,” Hight said. “We’ve got some speed in this group. They pack up really well when they run and they’re very competitive against one another in practice. That’s what makes them special.”

NORTHEAST CLAIMS INAUGURAL REGION CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS

Northeast Mississippi Community College’s newest athletic programs made history in more than one way at their first postseason meet.

The Lady Tigers and Tigers both captured the inaugural National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 23 championships in the sport of cross country.

The races were hosted by the Alabama Community College Conference (ACCC) on Friday, October 25 in Huntsville, Ala., at John Hunt Park. It was the first event for Northeast all season against solely two-year institutions.

Northeast competed against runners from NJCAA Region 17 as well. The Lady Tigers bested second place Georgia Military College while the Tigers finished just one point behind Oxford (Ga.) College of Emory University in the overall standings.

It was the first-ever win for the Northeast women. Both the Lady Tigers and Tigers secured berths to the NJCAA Division II national championship based upon their results.

“We got started essentially in May and put together a quality season,” said Northeast head coach Aaron Hight. “We’ve had some ups and downs, but pushed hard at the end to get to this opportunity.”

Dawson Boyd and Eva Null were the NJCAA Region 23 individual runners-up behind entrants from East Central Community College. Boyd registered an 8K time of 31:12.15

while Null checked in at 22:19.06 in the 6K format.

Northeast had four racers inside the top 10 of each contest. Briley Lesley came in fifth at 22:38.36 while Reagan George was not far behind with a 23:57.34.

Alcorn Central High School graduates Ellie Pellizzer and Neely Rorie crossed the finish line within seven seconds of each other. They clocked in at 25:21.44 and 25:27.78, respectively.

Sam Lamy, Isaac Vega and Austin Hairrell were separated by less than a minute and a half. Rounding out the Tigers’ competitors were Adam Galloway (38:06.30) and Ethan Nelms (40:07.60).

“We couldn’t be more excited,” Hight said. “I tried to encourage them at the starting line saying, ‘You’ve got to lock in and just go.’ They were able to do that.”

The NJCAA Division II championship takes place on Saturday, November 9 in Mechanicsville, Va., at Pole Green Park. It was the site of the 2023-24 USA Track and Field (USATF) cross country nationals.

Northeast approaches the starting line for the first time this year on Saturday, August 30 at the Memphis Twilight Classic. It all culminates for the Lady Tigers and Tigers when they contend for berths to nationals at the NJCAA Region 22 championship in late October.

Northeast Mississippi Community College’s Sports Hall of Fame was conceived in the interest of recognizing coaches, athletes, and administrators who coached and/ or played or were loyal supporters of Northeast athletics.

Acknowledging the fact that there have been many outstanding athletes who have contributed greatly to the sports programs at Northeast through the years, Northeast wished to begin a program of recognition whereby individuals may be recognized for their contributions to athletics at Northeast Mississippi Community College.

By-Laws for the Sports hall of Fame were drafted and approved by a committee made up of coaches, fans, and members of the Northeast Board of Trustees in 2007. The framework was established to recognize ten individuals the first year and up to five individuals each year thereafter.

During its inaugural Sports Hall of Fame class, Northeast inducted Harold T. White, W.B. “Bill” Ward, Ken Lindsey, Chuck “Doodle” Floyd, Gene Garrett, Adrian Smith, Kenneth “Cat” Robbins, David “Nub” Strickland, Earline “Woodsie” Woods and Bonner Arnold as members.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Ken Basil

Greg Davis

Patrick Eaton

Kent Farris

Richy Harrelson

Malcolm Kuykendall

Jim Lamb

Mike Lester

Blake Long

Jody Long

Brenda Mayes

Brian Middleton

Cord Wright

NORTHEAST SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

2024

Craig Lauderdale

Men’s Golf 1990, 2004-11

Bruse Loyd Football 1980-82

Will Robertson Baseball 2012-13

Antoine Wilkerson

Men’s Basketball 1996-98

2023

Johnny Payton

Men’s Basketball 1985-1987

Fred Stafford

Men’s Basketball 1987-1989

Bryden Trawick Football 2010

2022

Tim Cole*

Men’s Basketball 1996-1998

Robert Gordon Baseball 1992-1993

Lisa Jansen Softball 2007-2008

2021

Eric Batchelor

Men’s Basketball 1998-2000

Jerry “Lefty” Harrelson

Men’s Basketball/Baseball 1962-65

Tim McDonald

Men’s Basketball 1985-87

Mario Stevenson Football 2002-03

2019

Anthony Gamble

Men’s Basketball 1987-88, 1988-89

Billy Southward

Head Baseball Coach 1975-1985 Assistant Football Coach 1974-1995

Shirley Hall White Women’s Basketball 1973-74, 1974-75

2018

Jerome Woods* Football 1992-93

Brandon Farley Baseball 2009-10

Mitch McNeely Baseball, 1993-94

Millard Lothenore

Head Women’s Basketball Coach 1973-76; 1979-81, Head Softball Coach 1982-89, Head Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach 1990-96

2017

Emma Braddock

Head Tennis Coach 1980-86, 1988-89

Dontae’ Jones*

Men’s Basketball 1993-94, 1994-95

Jim Lamb

Head Women’s Basketball Coach/ Sports Supporter 1979-81, 1986-91

Josie Lindgrin Softball 2002-03, 2003-04

2016

Anthony Anderson*

Men’s Basketball 1981-82, 1982-83

John O. Cunningham Sports Supporter

Ronnie Key

Football/Baseball/Baseball Coach 1979-81, 1986-91

Maurice Stafford*

Men’s Basketball/Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 1980-82, 2003-13

2015

Phillip Chapman Baseball 2008-09

Donnie Clayton Football 1968-69

Robert Henry Football 1972-73

Tamica Pierce Jones

Women’s Basketball 1999-2000, 2000-01

Tim Kesler

Men’s Basketball 1981-82, 1982-83

2014

Gaylon Baird

Men’s Basketball 1967-68, 1968-69

Nathan “Ned” Davis Football/Men’s Basketball 1949-1950

Jerry Long Baseball 1977

Brenda Mayes*

Women’s Basketball/Softball/Women’s Basketball Coach 1981-82, 1982-83

Chase Porch Baseball 2008

2013

Harry T. Cosby Football 1976-77, 1977-78

Ellis “Myrl” Crowe

Men’s Basketball/Baseball 1953-54, 1954-55

Mike Lewis* Baseball/Men’s Basketball Coach 1969-70, 1970-71

Larry “Jerry” Reno

Men’s Basketball 1970-71, 1971-72

Ray Scott* Baseball Coach 1992-2006

2012

Freddie Copeland

Men’s Basketball 1973-74, 1974-75

Audrey Covington*

Women’s Basketball 1986-87, 1987-88

Brandi Vondenstein Dannelly

Softball 2001-02, 2002-03

Guy Gardner

Men’s Basketball 1998-99, 1999-2000

Malcolm Kuykendall Sports Supporter

2011

Johnny Buskirk

Football 1968-1969

Jim Drewry

Football 1950-1951

Ricky Ford**

Men’s Basketball/Women’s Basketball Coach/Athletic Director/College President 1981-2011

Sherry Slayton Holland*

Women’s Basketball 1985-86, 1986-87

Vincent Del Negro

Men’s Basketball 1958-59, 1959-60

2010

David Carnell*

Baseball Coach/Football Coach/Softball Coach/Track & Field Coach/Athletic Director 1972-2008

Phyllis Stafford Dilworth*

Women’s Basketball 1985-86, 1986-87

Mike Grier

Football/Baseball 1968-1970

Kunshinge Sorrell-Howard*

Women’s Basketball/Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 1984-85, 1985-86

Jack Martin

Men’s Basketball 1950-51, 1953-54

2009

Gerald Caveness

Men’s Basketball 1950-51, 1953-54

Harvey Childers*

Men’s Basketball Coach 1985-1992

Clyde Jones

Men’s Basketball 1950-51, 1951-52

Larry Parker Football 1976, 1977

Evelyn Thompson*

Women’s Basketball 1986-87, 1987-88

2008

Bonner Arnold**

Men’s Basketball Coach/Women’s Basketball Coach/Athletic Director 19481974

Chuck “Doodle” Floyd

Men’s Basketball 1952-52, 1953-54

Gene Garrett

Men’s Basketball 1948-49, 1949-50

Ken Lindsey* 1950-51, 1951-52

Men’s Basketball/Assistant

Men’s Basketball Coach

Kenneth “Cat” Robbins

Men’s Basketball Coach/ Women’s Basketball Coach 1966-1968

Adrian “Odie” Smith**

Men’s Basketball 1954-55, 1955-56

David “Nub” Strickland* Football 1950, 1953

W.B. “Bill” Ward** Football/Football Coach/Golf Coach/ Athletic Director 1948-49, 1968-1996

Harold T. White*

College President

Earline “Woodsie” Woods Sports Supporter

* Denotes induction into the MACCC Sports Hall of Fame

** Denotes induction into the MACCC Sports Hall of Fame and the NJCAA Hall of Fame

Due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, there was not a class selected for 2020.

Allie Beth Gillespie Octavian Gillespie
Jackson Mayer Keion Mays Ellie Pellizzer
Jordan Pratt
Connor

ACADEMIC ALL-

JT Beasley

Caden Greer

Neil Sledge

Michael Brown

Jacob Hemphill

Jaxon Cook

Keion Mays

Grant Fleming

Octavian Gillespie

Chris Gilliland

Leah Walker
Olivia Walker
Matthew Windham
Gracie Yates
Nakyiah Walker
JB Williams
Breland Wood
Jordan Pratt
Martavious Parker

ACADEMIC ALL-

Amarii Chapman Academic All-MACCC

Ava Siegel Distinguished Academic All-MACCC

Neely Rorie Academic All-MACCC

Breland Wood Distinguished Academic All-MACCC

Carmen Johnson Academic All-MACCC

Camri Westmoreland Academic All-MACCC

Austin Hairrell Academic All-MACCC

Kinya Anderson Academic All-MACCC

Sophie Johnson Academic All-MACCC

Reagan George Distinguished Academic All-MACCC

Bryce Cooper Distinguished Academic All-MACCC

Savannah Burroughs Academic All-MACCC

Drew Norris Distinguished Academic All-MACCC

Briley Lesley Distinguished Academic All-MACCC

Holtz Helms Academic All-MACCC

Brooklyn Duffy Academic All-MACCC

Annie Shelby Academic All-MACCC

Eva Null Distinguished Academic All-MACCC

Drew Jackson Academic All-MACCC

Kayleigh Gates Academic All-MACCC

Amberianna Shorter Distinguished Academic All-MACCC

Ellie Pellizzer Academic All-MACCC

Eric Webb Academic All-MACCC

Avery Greene Distinguished Academic All-MACCC

ACADEMIC ALL-

Addisyn Lauderdale Distinguished Academic All-MACCC

Kabrie Rickman Academic All-MACCC

Kaycen McCraw Academic All-MACCC

Margaret Claire Riley Academic All-MACCC

Madi Jo Mills Academic All-MACCC

Kensley Rinehart Academic All-MACCCC

Academic National Champions MACCC Academic Team of the Year

Lauren Mincy Distinguished Academic All-MACCC

Jada Shinault Academic All-MACCC

Emsley Murphy Distinguished Academic All-MACCC

Skylar Threadgill Academic All-MACCC

Winter Nance Academic All-MACCC

Addie Trulove Academic All-MACCC

NJCAA
MACCC Academic Team of the Year
MACCC Academic Team of the Year

downs (69 total rushes for 185 yards)…Set career-highs of 27 completions, 44 attempts and 297 yards in road win at East Central…Set career-high of three touchdown passes in victory at Mississippi Delta…Originally signed with Liberty (Va.), but finished collegiate career at Arkansas Tech.

ALL-DECADE FOOTBALL

Multiple professional athletes and All-American winners litter Northeast Mississippi Community College’s all-decade team for its football program.

A total of 25 student-athletes that suited up for the Tigers from 2010-19 were picked for this prestigious distinction. A panel of six individuals, which included athletic department staff and members of the local media, participated in this process.

Players were chosen based upon the overall impact they made on their respective team plus statistical analysis. Consideration was also given to any significant accomplishments each student-athlete made after leaving Northeast.

A majority of the honorees received postseason awards from the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

The selections were made by position and includes one quarterback, one running back, three wide receivers, one tight end, five offensive linemen, four defensive linemen, three linebackers, four defensive backs, two specialists and one return specialist.

RUNNING BACK: Jaquise Cook (Ripley, Miss.) Top running back on 2010 Northeast team that went 5-4 overall and barely missed the postseason…Named NJCAA Offensive Player of the Week following 49-42 win at East Mississippi in which he rushed for 267 yards on 35 carries with four touchdowns…Appeared in all nine games and ended the season with 185 rushes, 825 yards and 10 touchdowns (tied for 10th in NJCAA)…Averaged 91 yards per game on the ground (12th nationally and 4th in the MACCC)…Finished collegiate career at Memphis (Tenn.).

WIDE RECEIVER: Tres Houston (Atlanta, Ga.) 2011 MACCC All-State second-team… Houston, standing at 6-3 and 200 pounds, led the Tigers in non-kicking scoring with eight touchdowns and 48 points on the season…Also the Tigers’ leading wideout with 669 yards for an average 14.9 yards per catch with a long of 66… Hauled in over 50 percent of the passes thrown to him coming away with 45 catches in 79 attempts…Finished collegiate career at Arkansas State.

State selection by Mississippi Gridiron magazine in 2015… Finished collegiate career at Missouri Western State… Signed professional contracts with the Baltimore Ravens (NFL) and both the Houston Roughnecks and the New York Guardians (XFL).

WIDE RECEIVER: L.J. Hawkins (Water Valley, Miss.)

2016 MACCC All-State second-team…Finished sixth in the nation & second in the MACCC with 60 total receptions for 780 yards (16th nationally)…Totaled two touchdowns in wins over Pearl River and Coahoma…Season-highs of 12 catches versus East Central and 166 yards against Coahoma… Averaged 6.7 catches and 86.7 yards per game as a sophomore…Career numbers include 78 receptions, 1,005 yards and six touchdowns in 16 career games...Currently on the active football roster at Delta State.

TIGHT

END: Logan Stokes (Muscle Shoals, Ala.) 2012

MACCC All-State second-team…When not blocking, hauled in 10 receptions for the Tigers on the year for 80 yards… Averaged 16 yards per game while clocking eight yards per catch for Northeast…Finished collegiate career at LSU… Best remembered at LSU for his game winning touchdown catch in the fourth quarter against Ole Miss in 2014…Spent time on New England Patriots and San Diego Chargers (NFL) practice squads.

QUARTERBACK: Mason Cunningham (Shelbyville, Tenn.) Starter on 2016 squad that compiled a 6-3 record and finished 10th in the final NJCAA national poll (first top 10 finish in school history)…Completed 160 of 280 passes for 1,810 yards with 12 touchdowns compared to 13 interceptions…Completion percentage was 57.1 percent… Averaged over 200 yards per game through the air…Added team-best six rushing touch-

WIDE RECEIVER: Joe Horn, Jr. (Atlanta, Ga.) 2014 MACCC All-State second-team…One of three phenomenal wideouts for the Tigers that had over 30 catches and 400 yards… Topped Northeast’s receivers with six touchdowns…. Caught a career-high three scores against visiting Coahoma in late September… Second on the squad with 48.3 yards per game and third with 33 receptions…Also returned kickoffs and punts for the Tigers and compiled 561 all-purpose yards…Preseason MACCC All-

OFFENSIVE

LINE: Antonio Foster (Valdosta, Ga.) 2010

NJCAA All-American…2010 NJCAA All-Region 23…2010 & 2011 (two-time) MACCC All-State first-team…Ninth All-American in program history…Helped lead the Tigers to their largest offensive output since the 2005 season in 2010 as Northeast tallied 218 points during the 5-4 season…Standing at 6-4 and 300 pounds, he assisted Northeast in becoming the second-ranked team in the

MACCC in rushing touchdowns as the Tigers tallied 20 rushing scores on the year…Helped Northeast break into the NJCAA rankings for the first time since the 2006 preseason poll at No. 18…Bolstered an offensive line that saw the Tiger offense become one of the most prolific in school history as a sophomore in 2011…Northeast tallied the fifth highest point production in school history with its 254 points during the 2011 season…Finished collegiate career at Memphis (Tenn.)…Played indoor professional football for Wichita Falls (IFL).

OFFENSIVE LINE: Kortilous Ellis (Charleston, Miss.)

2013 MACCC All-State firstteam… Consistent force on the offensive line at center…

Started in eight of Northeast’s nine outings this campaign… Anchored a group of five men on the line that helped Tiger running backs accumulate 223.9 yards per game, which was 11th best among NJCAA schools, during his sophomore campaign.

OFFENSIVE LINE: Jo’Quarius Savage (Monroe, La.)

2016 MACCC All-State first-team…Two-year starter at left tackle for the Tigers…Rated as the No. 89 overall two-year college prospect in the country by 247Sports prior to his sophomore campaign…Blocked for a Northeast offense that racked up 366.1 yards per game overall…Finished collegiate career at the University of Louisiana at Monroe.

OFFENSIVE LINE: Ethan Smart (Southaven, Miss.) 2016

MACCC All-State second-team…Everyday starter at right tackle for the Tigers…Blocked for a Northeast offense that racked up 366.1 yards per game overall during his sophomore year…Finished collegiate career at Purdue (Ind.)…Helped the Boilermakers qualify for the Foster Farms Bowl and the Music City Bowl during his pair of seasons with the program.

OFFENSIVE LINE: Matthew Trehern (Saraland, Ala.)

2018 MACCC All-State first-team…Consensus two-star prospect by all major recruiting outlets…Everyday starter at left tackle for the Tigers… Blocked for a Northeast offense that averaged over 300 yards per game…Currently on the active football roster at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

DEFENSIVE LINE: Lavon Hooks (Atlanta, Ga.) 2012

NJCAA All-American…2012

NJCAA All-Region 23…2012

MACCC Most Valuable Defensive Lineman…2012 MACCC

All-State first-team…Named top defensive tackle in his recruiting class by JCGridiron. com…Rated as the No. 15 overall prospect in the ESPN Junior College 100…Tied for second in the MACCC with 9.5 sacks… Tallied 51 tackles broken down to 18 solo stops and 33 assists…Hooks’ 6.4 tackles per game were second most on the team…Came away with three fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles…Hooks’ 20.5 tackles for loss placed second in the nation…Also competed for Northeast’s men’s basketball program where he also earned MACCC All-State recognition…Finished collegiate career at Ole Miss…Signed professional contract with Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)

DEFENSIVE LINE: Daniel Ross (Louisville, Ky.) 2013

MACCC All-State second-team…Finished in a deadlock for the most tackles on the team among linemen as a sophomore with 43…Completed his two-year stint at Northeast with 68 total tackles and 13.5 sacks…Recorded four tackles and 1.5 sacks in the 2013 MACCC All-Star Football Classic at Tiger Stadium…Signed with the Edmonton Oilers (CFL) directly out of Northeast…Signed additional professional contacts with the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys and is currently on the active roster with the Oakland Raiders (NFL)

DEFENSIVE LINE: Anthony Rush (Raleigh, N.C.) 2016 MACCC All-State first-team… Recorded 73 tackles and four sacks during two-year span with the Tigers… Finished with one sack, a tackle for loss and six total tackles in 55-30 win over Southwest in 2016…Totaled 33 tackles, including four tackles for loss, and one sack during sophomore campaign… Finished collegiate career at the University of Alabama at Birmingham…Signed professional contract and is currently on the active roster with the Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)

DEFENSIVE LINE: Sam Williams (Montgomery, Ala.)

2018 NJCAA Defensive Player of the Year…2018 NJCAA All-American first-team…2018 NJCAA All-Region 23…2018 NJCAA Region 23 Defensive Lineman MVP…Two-time MACCC All-State (2018 first-team/2017 second-team)…Unanimous 4-star prospect according to Rivals, 247Sports, 247Sports Composite and ESPN... Seventh-ranked JUCO prospect in the nation and third-rated weak-side defensive end by247Sports Composite…Totaled 75 tackles, 28.5 tackles for loss, 17.5 sacks, four forced fumbles and four pass breakups as a sophomore...Notched 53 tackles, 11 TFL, 3.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries as a freshman in 2017…Currently on the active roster at Ole Miss.

LINEBACKER: Eli Canton (Hernando, Miss.) 2011 MACCC All-State first-team…Finished the year with 50 tackles and helped spearhead an effort early in the year that saw the Tiger defense not surrender a touchdown in over 193 minutes of game action… In the almost 200-minute run, the Tiger defense put the clamps on their opposition by holding Southwest, Mississippi Delta and Holmes to just 12 points with six of that dozen coming via a 101-yard interception return by Southwest…Led the Tigers in tackles for loss with 11 on the year… Finished collegiate career at Troy (Ala.)

LINEBACKER: Nick Thomason (Muscle Shoals, Ala.)

2012 NJCAA All-Region 23…2012 MACCC All-State firstteam…Led the Tigers in total tackles with 61 on the season while appearing in just six games…Finished the year with 30 solo tackles and 31 assists while averaging over 10 tackles per game…Also recorded one sack for six yards and had a fumble recovery on the season…Breakout game came in week three of his sophomore campaign when he poured in 17 stops, including 3.5 tackles for loss, against Holmes… Finished collegiate career at Louisiana Tech.

LINEBACKER: Terrance Edgeston (Falkner, Miss.) 2018 NJCAA All-Region 23…2018 MACCC All-State first-team…Named a three-star recruit by ESPN… Seventh-rated junior college linebacker in his graduating class according to ESPN as well... Finished as the top tackler in the MACCC with 94 total stops... Tied for fifth in the NJCAA with an average of 10.4 tackles per game…Had 32 tackles with two tackles for loss and one pass breakup playing as a defensive back as a freshman…Currently on the active roster at Houston (Texas)

DEFENSIVE BACK: Brynden Trawick (Atlanta, Ga.)

2010 MACCC All-State second-team…Trawick, who transferred from Michigan State, led the Tigers in a variety of defensive categories, including forced (three) and fumble recoveries (two) as well as sharing the team lead in passes defended with five…Also had the Tigers’ longest interception return of the year when he stepped in front of a Holmes pass during week four action and rumbled 67 yards to the end zone to help Northeast move to 2-0 in the division… Totaled 62 tackles (44 solo, 18 assist) & 3 tackles for loss in 2010…Finished collegiate career at Troy (Ala.)…Signed professional contracts with the Baltimore Ravens, Oakland Raiders and Tennessee Titans (NFL)

DEFENSIVE BACK: Deion Belue (Tuscumbia, Ala.) 2011 NJCAA All-American…2011 NJCAA All-Region 23…2011 MACCC All-State first-team (defensive back) and second-team (return specialist)…2011 MACCC North Division Defensive Back MVP…Tenth All-American in program history… Statistics include 15 tackles, a sack, one interception for 58 yards and a score, eight pass breakups and 33 returns for 691 yards and two scores…Got hot during the middle section of the season as he scored three times in as many games against some of the division’s top opposition…Belue had a 58-yard interception return for a score against Northwest, brought back an 80-yard kickoff return versus East Mississippi and then turned the trick a week later with a 90-yard return against Coahoma…Averaged 28.9 yards per kick return on the season and 10.1 yards per return on his 14 punt returns during the 2011 season… During his sophomore campaign, Belue broke the 100yard plateau in kick returns twice with 127 yards versus East Mississippi and 105 yards against Copiah-Lincoln… Finished collegiate career at Alabama where he was part of the 2012 national championship team…Signed professional contracts with Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers and Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)

DEFENSIVE BACK: Frankie Lee (Charleston,

Miss.)

2011 MACCC All-State second-team…Led the Tigers with seven interceptions on the season, which was good enough for fifth in the nation and second in the MACCC… Made a name for himself during the Tigers’ 34-28 win over Northwest during the fifth week of the season…Came away with four turnovers of his own as part of a seven turnover night against the Rangers…Also had 12 total tackles and three pass break-ups in the win against then-No. 10 Northwest, including six solo stops and a pair of tackles for losses…That performance earned him NJCAA Defensive Player of the Week honors…Finished collegiate career at Delta State.

DEFENSIVE BACK: Juwan Taylor (Jackson, Miss.)

Two-time (2017/2018) MACCC All-State first-team…Topped Northeast as a freshman with 57 tackles (6.3 per game)… Added 1.5 tackles for loss and an interception…Season-high 12 tackles in home win over Southwest…Finished second on the team during his sophomore season with 92 tackles…His 10.2 tackles per game ranked seventh in the nation…Added 11 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and four pass break ups in his final season with Tigers…Career-high 15 tackles against Jones in 2018…Career figures include 149 total tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one interception and five pass break-ups…Currently on the active roster at Alcorn State

SPECIALIST: Jonathan Harrison (Belmont, Miss.) 2012

NJCAA All-American…2012 NJCAA All-Region 23…2012 MACCC All-State first-team…Initial first-team All-American at Northeast since 1956 (Jerry King)…Ended up tops in the nation with a 41.48 yards per punt average while appearing in all nine games for the Tigers…Had 48 punts for the Tigers during his sophomore season and pinned the opposition deep within its own territory with 12 punts inside the 20-yard line (fifth nationally) with six more that went for touchbacks (first nationally)…Forced six fair catches out of his punts… Amassed 1,991 yards with his punts…His long on the year was a 60-yard boot against Holmes

SPECIALIST: Michael Baugus (Corinth, Miss.) Two-time (2018/2019) MACCC All-State first-team…Two-time Fred Mitchell Award watch list recipient…Finished sixth in the nation as a sophomore with an average of 40.2 yards per punt…Tied for second nationally and first in the MACCC with 21 punts that landed inside the 20-yard line…An additional 14 punts were signaled for fair catch (third in the NJCAA and tops in MACCC) while three went

for touchbacks…Made 3 of 7 field goal attempts, including a game tying 31-yarder that sent Northeast’s season-opening win over Southwest to overtime…Also 12 of 14 on extra points as a sophomore for 21 total points…Made six field goals during freshman campaign (tied for second most in MACCC)…Career-long 39-yard field goal at Holmes…Perfect 17 of 17 on extra point attempts to total 35 points…Had 14 punts that landed inside the 20-yard line (12th nationally & 2nd in MACCC)…Career punting numbers include 106 punts for 4,093 yards (38.6 average) with a long of 67 yards, 35 punts inside the 20-yard line, 23 fair catches and five touchbacks…Career kicking numbers include nine made field goals, 29 of 31 extra points and 56 total points

RETURN SPECIALIST: Donta Armstrong (Pittsboro, Miss.) 2015 NJCAA All-American…2015 NJCAA All-Region 23…Named MACCC All-State as both a receiver and return specialist…13th All-American in program history… finished third in the NJCAA with 772 total return yards…Compiled an average of 22.7 yards on 34 attempts between kickoffs and punts as a sophomore for Northeast… Ended the campaign second in the MACCC in both kickoff return yards at 573 and punt return yards with 199…Tabbed as the MACCC Special Teams Player of the Week with an incredible 298 yards against Mississippi Delta with three 40-plus yard returns that each setup scores by the Tigers…Had his longest return one week later versus rival Itawamba of 84 yards on the opening kickoff… Accumulated 1,103 all-purpose yards, which ranked third in the Magnolia State…His 122.6 yards per outing placed him at 17th among all athletes nationally…Also the Tigers’ top wideout for two consecutive seasons…Recorded teamhighs of 29 receptions and 331 yards with one touchdown for Northeast as a sophomore…Also solid as a freshman with 39 catches for 538 yards…Tied a career-high for yards in a single game that year with 120 against both Coahoma and Itawamba…Had four touchdowns during the 2014 campaign, including two during Northeast’s homecoming victory over Coahoma…Concluded his time in the City of Hospitality with 1,687 all-purpose yards and five scores… Finished collegiate career at West Alabama…Played indoor professional football with the Arizona Rattlers and the San Diego Strike Force (IFL)

NEMCC ALL-DECADE TEAMS

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Leroy “Shaq” Buchanan (Madison, Miss.)

Wesley Harris (Jackson, Miss.)

NEMCC ALL-DECADE TEAMS

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Dimario Jackson (Brusly, La.)

Denzel McDuffey (Jackson, Miss.)

Leroy “Shaq” Buchanan (Madison, Miss.)

Wesley Harris (Jackson, Miss.)

Kendall Stafford (Corinth, Miss.)

Acie Vance (Ripley, Miss.)

Dimario Jackson (Brusly, La.)

Denzel McDuffey (Jackson, Miss.)

Kendall Stafford (Corinth, Miss.)

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Acie Vance (Ripley, Miss.)

Aundrea Adams (Corinth, Miss.)

Aushiana Ivy (Shannon, Miss.)

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Cherelle Jones (Middleton, Tenn.)

Aundrea Adams (Corinth, Miss.)

Anna Brooke Page (Belmont, Miss.)

Aushiana Ivy (Shannon, Miss.)

Dayzsha Rogan (Ripley, Miss.)

Cherelle Jones (Middleton, Tenn.)

Shelby Wilbanks (Walnut, Miss.)

Anna Brooke Page (Belmont, Miss.)

Dayzsha Rogan (Ripley, Miss.)

SOFTBALL

Shelby Wilbanks (Walnut, Miss.)

First Base: Avery Springer (Houston, Miss.)

SOFTBALL

Second Base: Raleigh Downs (Booneville, Miss.)

Third Base: Breanna Tarpley (Athens, Ala.)

First Base: Avery Springer (Houston, Miss.)

Second Base: Raleigh Downs (Booneville, Miss.)

Shortstop: Nicki Whitten (Booneville, Miss.)

Third Base: Breanna Tarpley (Athens, Ala.)

Outfielder: Tia Davis (Ecru, Miss.)

Shortstop: Nicki Whitten (Booneville, Miss.)

Outfielder: Paige Dill (Southaven, Miss.)

Outfielder: Tia Davis (Ecru, Miss.)

Outfielder: Paige Dill (Southaven, Miss.)

Outfielder: Molly Walden (New Site, Miss.)

Catcher: Lizzy Van Manen (Pella, Iowa)

Outfielder: Molly Walden (New Site, Miss.)

Catcher: Lizzy Van Manen (Pella, Iowa)

Pitcher: Jessica Boyd (St. Joseph, Mich.)

Pitcher: Erin Dixson (Amherst, N.Y.)

Pitcher: Jessica Boyd (St. Joseph, Mich.)

Pitcher: Jaisa Fox (Cincinnati, Ohio)

Pitcher: Erin Dixson (Amherst, N.Y.)

Pitcher: Jaisa Fox (Cincinnati, Ohio)

DP/Utility: Bianca Chagolla (Riverside, Calif.)

DP/Utility: Andrea Cutts (Ackerman, Miss.)

DP/Utility: Bianca Chagolla (Riverside, Calif.)

DP/Utility: Andrea Cutts (Ackerman, Miss.)

DP/Utility: Caleigh Wallace (Killen, Ala.)

DP/Utility: Caleigh Wallace (Killen, Ala.)

BASEBALL

BASEBALL

First Base: Tyler Samaniego (Huntsville, Ala.)

First Base: Tyler Samaniego (Huntsville, Ala.)

Second Base: Trent Turner (Brandon, Miss.)

Second Base: Trent Turner (Brandon, Miss.)

Third Base: Josh Mills (Oxford, Miss.)

Third Base: Josh Mills (Oxford, Miss.)

Shortstop: Luke Stanley (Oxford, Miss.)

Shortstop: Luke Stanley (Oxford, Miss.)

Catcher: Riley Alef (New Albany, Miss.

Catcher: Riley Alef (New Albany, Miss.

Outfielder: Will Robertson (Falkner, Miss.)

Outfielder: Will Robertson (Falkner, Miss.)

Outfielder: Heath Wood (Kossuth, Miss.)

Outfielder: Heath Wood (Kossuth, Miss.)

Outfielder: Bailey Walker (Lake Cormorant, Miss.)

Outfielder: Bailey Walker (Lake Cormorant, Miss.)

Starting Pitcher: Tanner Gaines (Baldwyn, Miss.)

Starting Pitcher: Cooper Cox (Ripley, Miss.)

Starting Pitcher: Tanner Gaines (Baldwyn, Miss.)

Starting Pitcher: Cooper Cox (Ripley, Miss.)

Starting Pitcher: Jake Christa (Huntsville, Ala.)

Starting Pitcher: Jake Christa (Huntsville, Ala.)

Relief Pitcher: Evan Hickman (Holly Springs, Miss.)

Relief Pitcher: Evan Hickman (Holly Springs, Miss.)

DH/Utility: Brandon Farley (Cookeville, Tenn.)

DH/Utility: Brandon Farley (Cookeville, Tenn.)

DH/Utility: Anthony Lipsey (Myrtle, Miss.)

DH/Utility: Anthony Lipsey (Myrtle, Miss.)

DH/Utility: Tucker Childers (Ripley, Miss.)

DH/Utility: Tucker Childers (Ripley, Miss.)

MEET THE 2025

Cheerleading Team

EDEN AKERS
KENSELY RINEHART
MACY MURPHY
WINTER NANCE
SKYLAR THREADGILL
EMILY BARNES
AVERY GREENE
MADDIE ROGERS
MADELYNE BOUNDS
BROOKLYN DUFFEY
MADISON MILLS
JAEDA SOUTH
A’KAIYA SPENCER
CAROLANNE ALSUP
KAYLEIGH GATES
KABRIE RICKMAN
EMMA TURNER
EVEAIN ROBINSON
DARIEN SHELLEY
LILY BENJAMIN
ALAYNA MCCAULLA
KYLASHIA SIMMONS

MEET THE SHOWBAND FROM

ALTO SAXOPHONE

Trent Mims

Ethan Nelms

Stacey Woodruff

Andrew Ballard

Zander Bell

JuKarion Conner

Jayden Criddle

Brooklyn Davis

Evan Null

Mollie Colley

James Gibbons

Carson Kiddy

Landone Smith

BARITONE SAXOPHONE

Jonathan Guerra

Kyson Caldwell

Isaac Cavanaugh

Ethan Crayton

Cameron Rickman

William Tapp

Connor Adkins

Nathan Benjamin

Javion Jones

Anna Burcham

Montavius Hatch (Euphonium)

Seth Brasher (Euphonium)

CLARINET

A’miyiah Peterson

Alondra Benavides

Skylin Gause

Peyton Hodge

Patience Isom

Jayden Stricklin

Sarah Torres

AliRaven Treece

Tucker Vandiver

Jessica Aguilar

Yuridia Benavides

Makayla Heard

Hailey Johnson

Jennifer Patterson

Tara Sabino

Kayla Scott

Destanie Sheyenne

Kaitlyn Houston

COLOR GUARD

Allie Bullock

Elizabeth Carpenter

Kaylee Hudson

Madeline Wood

Kaley Ballard

Megan Davis

Stephanie Mendoza

Corbin Smith

DANCER

Ava Campbell

Corley Carter

Summer Coggins

Maicee Gable

Monae Green

Anna Greenlee

Zakhia Grizzard

Kyleigh Huddleston

Kailyn Jones

Ella Little

Ava Logan

Layla Pastis

Marly Stevenson

Macaiah Williams

Claudia Wilson

Shelby Burks

Xakira Duff

Aleah Gassaway

Madison Henderson

Ava Newsom

Mattie Orick

Lauren Vela

DRUM MAJOR

Kaleb Reynolds

Shadrach Spight

FLUTE

Abigail Davis

Markaya Floyd

Haley Geno

Haven Gross

Addison Holley

Anna-Marie Keller

Isabelle Parks

Avery Parvin

Afton Reynolds

Ella Shamblin

Marly Bowen

Olivia Wilbanks

FINCH

Joseph Bay Jr.

GUARD

Kimora Albritton

Addison Benjamin

Dixie Benjamin

Ava Coombs

Sadie Crook

Leah Jeanes

Ayda Johnson

Markayla Jones

Lakyn Jourdan

Alaina Klink

Alexis Petty

Caroline Silverio

Elexus Walden

Brissa Lopez

McKenzie Estrada

Madilyn Hodum

Lillian Brown (Clarinet)

MANAGER

Tigerland

Riley Claunch

Jesse Clemmons

Cameron Denton

Collin Ives

Chloe Ives

Gracie Mardis

Elisa Sinnington

Matthew Stacks

Jakob Clemmons

Johanna Beene

Joshua Clemmons

Jekeria Monae

Johanna Falon

Alexie Floyd

Emma Moss

MELLOPHONE

Kathrine Lytal

Emma McHann

Matthew Otts

CiAnna Pittman

Vernita-Ann Loop

PERCUSSION

Xavier Ayers

Tahj Bell

Ignacio Benavides

Andre Bowens

Jackson Bullard

MaCari Chatman

Abigail Clayton

Skylan Crayton

Makenzy Duncan

Quentin Green

Alyssa Griffin

Magnolia Hinds

Norah Holland

Lyandon Jeremiah

Aselyn Keeton

Shaquera Kelly

Samuel Littlejohn

Anderson Long

Tyrin Mason

Timothy Morgan

Jackson Pittman

Brooklyn Porter

Ayden Roberts

Dylan Roberts

Emmanuel Robinson

Mason Ruffin

Preston Talley

Jackson Wallis

Makayla Whitten

Hughey Williford

Samuel Wright

Jaden Ayers

Kamille Beard

Deandre Blair

Fabiola Chaperno

Christeona Freeman

Eduardo Hernandez

Samuel King

Chloe McElwain

Henry Osborne

Jase Riddle

Carmello Thomas

Noah Trejo

Katelyn Tucker

Jasmine Smith (Bass)

Mackenzie Stevens (Snare)

Andrew Meek (Guitar)

Rachel Floyd (Synth)

Jerry McMillen (Synth)

PICCOLO

Sonny Butler

SAXOPHONE

Chance Jernigan

Jesse Grantham

Alycia Sanfacon

Angel Guerrero (Tenor)

John Robbins (Tenor)

Thomas Warren (Tenor)

TROMBONE

Jackson Beghtol

Tristan Bowen

Whitten Everitt

Lauren Greenlee

Cameron JaCorey

Hayden Martin

James McKiney

Zaybien Owens

William Patterson

Matthew Peacock

Trevion Pierce

Jaslyn Reyna

Nicole Strockbine

Aidan Taylor

Christian Adams

Victoria Lee

TRUMPET

Carson Allison

Caden Cantrill

Will Catlin

Joshua Davis

Elijah Emerson

Keira Simmons

Clayton Hill

Austin Kellum

Elijah Lamar

Brendan Littlejohn

Katelyn Mitchell

Brady Newton

Jada Pate

Ethan Porterfield

Kaleb Ross

Daisy Ruedas

Matthew Schermer

Jordan Smith

Holt Waggoner

Cohen Brown

Morgan Calvert

LaDarius Fitzpatrick

Jessica Fox

Abigail Fulcher

Douglas Horn

Nevaeh Ivy

Brandon Nichols

Jackson Powers

Kalandrya Rilas

Graceyn Smith

TUBA

Giovanni Gamez

Sadie Henderson

Ashton Holbrook

Levi Lovelace

James Moore

Kayleigh Ross

Jeremy Spencer

Gabriel Guerrero

Jackson Morelock

Caleb Gathings

Mia Gabrielle

Lindsey Rushing

Mason Freese

A.28at Copiah-Lincoln.........................6:30 PM

S.4JONES........................................6:30 PM

S.11HOLMES*..................................6:30 PM

S.18at Northwest Mississippi*...........7:00 PM

S.27EAST MISSISSSIPPI* (HC)............2:00 PM

O.9at Itawamba*...............................7:00 PM

O.16at Northeast Mississippi* ...........7:00 PM

O.23MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST...........6:30 PM

O.30 MISSISSIPPI DELTA*...................6:30 PM

FOOTBALL FOOTBALL SCHEDULES SCHEDULES

NORTH DIVISION TEAMS

Coahoma, East Mississippi, Holmes, Itawamba, Mississippi Delta, Northeast Mississippi & Northwest Mississippi

SOUTH DIVISION TEAMS

Copiah-Lincoln, East Central, Hinds, Jones, Mississippi Gulf Coast, Pearl River & Southwest Mississippi CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

Saturday, Nov. 8

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

Saturday, Nov. 15

THE MACCC REMEMBERS MITCH DEAVER

PM

O.16JONES*......................................6:30 PM O.23at Copiah-Lincoln*.......................6:30 PM O.30SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI*.........6:30 PM

A.28at Mississippi Gulf Coast..............7:00

O.11NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI* (HC)..2:00 PM

O.16PEARL RIVER..............................7:00 PM

O.23at Mississippi Delta*....................7:00 PM

O.30 HOLMES*..................................7:00 PM

A.28at Itawamba................................7:00 PM

S.4at East Mississippi........................7:00 PM

This 2025 MACCC football master schedule page is dedicated to the loving memory of former Pearl River Community College sports informa�on director Mitch Deaver, who passed away on June 1, 2015. Mitch dis�nguished himself as a photographer, writer and graphic designer in his 19 years as Pearl River’s outstanding SID. For his dedica�on to PRCC and the MACCC, Deaver was named to Pearl River’s Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2022.

S.11COPIAH-LINCOLN*.....................6:30 PM

S.18MISSISSIPPI DELTA.....................6:30 PM

S.11MISSISSIPPI

S.18at

S.27HOLMES

O.16at

O.25at

O.30PEARL RIVER*............................7:00 PM

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