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#E AGLE PRIDE

2015 FOOTBALL GUIDE

2015 FOOTBALL DONTRILL HYMAN – 2011

MATTHEW WILLIS – 2010

ALL-AMERICANS AT HINDS CC SINCE 1987 1987 – Mike Burch • Jeffrey Fields 1988 – Mike Berry • John Camacho • Kevin Woodson 1989 – Rufus Bester • Tracy Minnifield 1990 – John Copeland 1991 – Zachary Crockett • Albert Sweet 1992 – Gary Walker 1994 – Lee Ragsdale • Mark Smith • Marcus Spriggs 1995 – Cedric Donaldson • Jaret Holmes Grady Jackson • Michael Myers Robert Saums • Fred Taylor 1996 – Greg Manson • Kevin Prentiss

1997 – Wes Shivers • T.T. Tolliver • Scott Westerfield Mark Word 1998 – Fred Smoot • Terrance Williams 1999 – Reginald Perkins • Neal Thomas 2000 – Trey Crum • Andrew Williams 2004 – Chad Green 2010 – Matthew Willis 2011 – Dontrill Hyman • Kyle Williams 2012 – Risean Broussard 2013 – Kenya Dennis

KENYA DENNIS – 2013

KYLE WILLIAMS – 2011

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#EAGLE PRIDE

SPECIAL EVENTS FOR 2015 HOME GAMES DATE OPPONENT

SPECIAL EVENTS

Aug. 27 Holmes Community College Celebrating current students, with special recognition of student leaders, our national award-winning 2014-2015 Hi-Steppers and 2015 state championship baseball team. Sept. 3 NE Miss. Community College

Featuring all of our championship football teams and cheerleaders. Years: 1944, 1945, 1946, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000. Special tailgate during the game. Special event held on Friday, Sept. 4 for those who played during the Murphy years.

Sept. 17 Miss. Gulf Coast Community College

Honoring Coach Terri Shores Black on her retirement. All former players are invited to tailgate/endzone party during the game.

Oct. 8

Hosting “Thursday Night Lights”, a recruting event for prospective students. Breast cancer awareness will also be hightlighted.

Co-Lin Community College

Oct. 15 Jones County Junior College Celebrating Homecoming by honoring our 2015 Alumnus of the Year Dr. Tom Burnham, our Alumni Service Award recipient Valley Services, Inc. and our Sports Hall of Fame inductees Linda Bilbo Alford, John Bishop (Deceased), Morris Currie, Rob Fyke, Paul Jamison. Alumni Recognition Dinner prior to game at Mayo Field House. 50+ Luncheon October 14th, Fountain Hall

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WELCOME DR. CLYDE MUSE • PRESIDENT DEAR VISITORS:

On behalf of the Board of Trustees and the entire Hinds family, I am pleased to welcome you to Hinds Community College, where you will find a quality education with a personal and friendly approach at a reasonable cost. The focus of our college is on the student, and we make every effort to provide programs and services that enable students to be successful. We are extremely pleased with the graduation/completion rate of our student-athletes. Among those working hard for the betterment of the college are members of the coaching staff who prepare their teams for this athletic event. Also to be commended are the band, Hi-Steppers, cheerleaders and their sponsors, the athletic director and the student-athletes. We are particularly pleased to have parents, students and alumni here. We thank you for your support. We hope you enjoy the game and continue to take an interest in the activities at Hinds. The college’s athletic program is just one extension of the comprehensive academic, career and technical instruction offered at Hinds. Athletics complement a strong instructional base that provides educational opportunities of the highest caliber at the college’s six locations. With the college serving the local communities since 1917, we eagerly look forward to many more years of providing a wide variety of quality educational opportunities that are close to home, affordable and life-enriching. To our visiting coaches, players and college representatives, we extend a warm welcome. We hope you enjoy your visit at Hinds.

GENE MURPHY • ATHLETIC DIRECTOR On behalf of the Hinds Community College athletic department, I want to welcome you to our college. Hinds is the largest community college in the state, and we also have the largest sports program of any community college. Our teams compete year in and year out for state and regional titles, and our coaching staff brings a wide variety of success to every single sport. Hinds continues to dominate in the area of academic achievement among athletes. Since 1987, we have received the David Halbrook Award 14 times. This award is given to the community/junior college with the highest percentage of graduates or completers in its athletic program. Prior to the Homecoming game with Jones County Junior College on Oct. 15, we will honor our class of 2015 inductees in the Hinds Sports Hall of Fame. Please make your plans now to be a part of these activities and celebrations. It is my hope that you enjoy watching our teams and continue to support Hinds athletics throughout the year.

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PLAYER PROFILES QUARTERBACKS

TR Page 11 Jaquez Parks 12 6'2 195 6'1 205 Soph. Taylorsville Fr. Griffin, Ga.

OFFENSIVE LINE

Kirk Sisson 55 Richard McLeod 52 D'Tavieus Taylor 56 Keith Simpson 62 6'3 300 6'0 300 6'5 281 6'3 320 Fr. Columbia Soph. Pearl Soph. Jackson Fr. Louisville

Tionne McCray 68 Lorenz Jones 70 Stephfon Mason 71 Justin Veasley 64 6'3 315 6'5 280 6'3 250 6'2 350 Soph. Petal Fr. Jackson Fr. Bentonia Soph. Jackson

Orinthial Walker 74 Derrick Dotson 78 Jarvis Loftin 94 6'7 334 6'1 330 6'1 330 Fr. Louisville Fr. Vicksburg Soph. Magee

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PLAYER PROFILES RUNNING BACKS

Deshun Dixon 23 Brian King 33 DJ Sims 34 Nate Strong 6 Tyus Raine 9 5'11 198 5'11 190 5'9 190 6'0 209 5'11 190 Fr. Terry Fr. Crystal Springs Fr. Buckatunna Fr. East St. Louis, Ill. Soph. Petal

WIDE RECEIVERS

Javon Wims 1 Marquez McNair 5 Jahmmir Taylor 8 John McInnis 13 6'4 212 6'1 178 6'0 175 6'2 180 Soph. Jacksonville, Fla. Soph. Magee Soph. Fairburn, Ga. Fr. Collins

John Hightower 19 DeJarvis Chambers 22 Bryant McDuffie 36 Ty Harris 18 6'3 175 5'11 180 6'2 240 6'3 220 Fr. Landover, Md. Soph. Waynesboro Soph. Petal Fr. Hattiesburg

Peter Harper 80 Donovan Carter 82 6'2 173 6'4 270 Fr. Hattiesburg Fr. Hattiesburg

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PLAYER PROFILES LINEBACKERS

Jemarcus James 15 Alvin Wilson 20 Nic Chatman 24 Joshua Tyler 35 6'1 220 6'2 230 6'1 230 6'2 215 Soph. Jackson Fr. Lexington Fr. Bolton Soph. Benoit

DEFENSIVE LINE

Marcus Loud 3 Frank Johnson 40 Demetrius Dennis 44 Jamarcus Williams 45 6'5 240 6'6 235 6'3 250 6'2 245 Soph. Houston, Texas Fr. Centreville Soph. Belzoni Fr. Vicksburg

Justin Jordan 53 Brandon Gaddy 54 LonTray Jones 90 Darrell Rosell 49 6'2 275 6'1 300 6'3 240 6'0 250 Fr. Madison Soph. Jackson Fr. Carthage Soph. Philadelphia

Baron Poole 92 Desmond Hawkins 93 6'3 285 6'5 280 Soph. Decatur, Ga. Fr. Memphis, Tenn.

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Charvarius Ward 2 Greg Taylor 4 Carnez Gant 7 OJ O'Neal 10 DeCory McGee 14 6'2 185 6'0 205 5'9 170 6'2 190 6'0 175 Soph. McComb Soph. East St. Louis, Ill. Soph. Mound Bayou Soph. Fayette Soph. Clinton

Ira Haymer 16 Kareeme Butler 17 Kris Weatherspoon 21 Barron Burns 25 Clint Parham 26 6'1 185 5'11 183 6'2 195 6'2 220 6'2 180 Fr. Durant Fr. Vicksburg Soph. Natchez Soph. Cleveland Fr. Moss Point

PRACTICE PLAYERS

Kevin Ratliff 28 Lloyd Jenkins 31 Randy Taylor 37 6'0 185 6'0 176 6'0 181 Skyler Price Fr. Canton Fr. McComb Fr. Jackson QB

Donald Knox DB

T.J. McPherson DL

Chad Walk LB

Eric Pendleton OL

Zachary Nash OL

SPECIALTY, KICKERS, PUNTERS & LONG SNAPPER

Mason Sollie 38 Zack Schemmel 29 Tommy Boone 43 6'2 185 6'0 175 6'1 205 TaQarius Jones Fr. Raymond Fr. Clinton Soph. Brandon DB

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2015 SEASON PREVIEW The Hinds Community College Eagles hope to make it three straight seasons above the .500 mark in 2015, as the 2014 season ended with a 5-4 mark and the 2013 season with a 7-3 finish, including an appearance in the Brazos Valley Bowl in Bryan, Texas. Gene Murphy is still at the forefront of the Hinds football program, this time in his seventh season in his second stint as head football coach in Raymond. With a 164-66-5 overall record in 23 seasons, he currently ranks as the winningest active coach in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Despite losing a number of experienced playmakers on both sides of the ball, at the outset of the season Murphy remained positive regarding the 2015 version of the Eagles. "As with most seasons, we are depending on a number of talented freshmen to grow up fast and contribute for us early," Murphy said. "If we can avoid the injury bug that hit us last year and our younger players can contribute early, we have a good chance to have a team playing in the postseason, which remains our yearly goal." Wide receiver Marquez McNair (Magee) was ready for yet another big season on the offensive side after finishing his freshman campaign with 30 receptions for 433 yards and four touchdowns. Javon Wims (Jacksonville, Fla.), a transfer from Belhaven University, was impressive at the wide receiver position throughout training camp and looked to team with McNair to help guide the Eagles’ aerial attack. Both TR Page (Taylorsville) and Jaquez Parks (Griffin Ga.) bring competition to the quarterback position, as the Eagles had to replace former two-time All-State selection James Summers, who is now at East Carolina University.

MARQUEZ MCNAIR Nate Strong (East St. Louis, Ill.) and Brian King (Crystal Springs) team with Tyus Raine (Petal) to give Hinds a three-headed rushing attack. Strong is a former four-star prospect and University of Missouri commit. King is a local product who is coming off a highly-decorated career at nearby Central Hinds Academy. The strength of this year’s team, at least from an experience standpoint, looks to be in the middle and secondary positions on the

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2015 SEASON PREVIEW defensive side of the ball. A major force as a freshman, linebacker Jemarcus James (Jackson) returns for his second season, leading the team in tackles with 67, to go along with four tackles for loss and one fumble recovery. Barron Burns (Cleveland), a sophomore strong safety/ linebacker hybrid, joins James in giving the Eagles a formidable one-two punch in the middle. He came off a rookie season in which he finished with 51 tackles, three sacks, three tackles for loss, one forced fumble and one interception. Defensive backs Charvarius Ward (McComb) and Kris Weatherspoon (Natchez) give the Eagles defense strength on the back end. Ward tied for the team lead in interceptions with three in his first season, to go along with 32 tackles. Weatherspoon had 38 tackles and three pass breakups. Brandon Gaddy (Jackson) and Baron Poole (Decatur, Ga.) each bring experience to the Hinds defensive line, as the duo had successful firstyear campaigns. Gaddy had 22 tackles, one sack and three tackles for loss, and Poole finished with 30 tackles, six sacks, seven tackles for loss and one pass breakup. Marcus Loud (Houston, Texas) joins the defense to give not only collegiate experience, but that of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) variety. The sophomore transfer from the University of Missouri finished the 2014 season with 14 total tackles in 13 games played for the SEC East Champion Tigers.

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2015 COACHING STAFF Head Coach

GENE MURPHY, HEAD FOOTBALL COACH

Gene Murphy, who also serves as athletic director at Hinds Community College, is now in his seventh season in his second stint as head coach of the Hinds football program. The Raymond native has served as the school's athletic director since July 1997, after serving as the head football coach from 1987 to 2003. Murphy had remarkable success during his first stint, compiling a 133-41-5 overall record. Murphy has since gone 31-25 in his six seasons back on the sidelines and his overall record now stands at 164-66-5, making him the winngest active coach in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). The 2013 version saw the Eagles win their final five regular season games to finish the season with a 7-2 mark before dropping the Brazos Valley Bowl to Navarro (Texas) College, 31-24, in the game's final minute. In the process, three Eagles were named to the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) and All-Region first teams, six players were selected to the All-State second team and six more student-athletes were selected to the AllState honorable mention team. The Eagles also returned to the MACJC playoffs in 2011 after finishing second in the South division, and Dontrill Hyman (DL) and Kyle Williams (K/P) were named to the NJCAA All-American team. The Eagles won six state and regional championships during his first go-round, including four consecutive titles from 1994-1997. Numerous former Eagles coached by Murphy continued their playing careers at four-year universities throughout the nation and 46 former Eagle stars have gone on to play in the National Football League (NFL). Murphy, who was also the offensive coordinator during his first time around, was selected as Region 23 Coach of the Year six times in 16 years as the Eagles head man. He has coached 36 NJCAA All-Americans and two NJCAA National Players of the Year, and has led the Eagles to 14 MACJC state playoff appearances, 12 South division titles and eight national bowl game appearances in his 22 seasons at the helm. Before coming to Hinds in 1983 as the defensive coordinator, Murphy spent three years as the head football coach and athletic director at Caldwell High School in Columbus, where he led the team to a South Little Ten Conference runner-up finish. Murphy also spent one season as the assistant football coach and head baseball coach at Philadelphia High School before relocating to Caldwell High. He received his bachelor of science degree and master of education degree from Mississippi State University. He also received an additional School Administration Certification from Mississippi College. He is married to Dot, who currently serves as the assistant athletic director at Hinds. The couple has three children; son Kelly, and daughters Ashley and Jennifer, along with six grandchildren.

Assistant Coaches

REGINALD DILLON, RUNNING BACKS

Reginald Dillon is in his seventh season as the running backs coach at Hinds. Dillon also serves as the head coach for the highly regarded Hinds men’s and women's track & field programs. His tenure at Hinds has seen a remarkable amount of success, including 21 individual national championships and three National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) records. He was also the 2008 NJCAA Coach of the Year. Dillon is a native of Tylertown and is a graduate of Tylertown High School. He furthered his education here at Hinds Community College and Jackson State University. After his time at JSU, Dillon returned to Hinds, serving as an assistant football coach from 1997-2004. Dillon has sent numerous athletes to four-year colleges around the nation during his tenure at Hinds. Perhaps his best known athlete is Trell Kimmons of Coldwater, who won the 2006 NJCAA Indoor title when he ran the 60 meter dash in 6.53 seconds, and Kimmons also went on to win the 200 meter dash in 2006 at Kansas State University, finishing in 20.89 seconds. He has since signed with adidas and runs professionally, and in 2010 Dillon tutored Kimmons to his personal best of 9.95 in the 100m. Kimmons competed in the 2012 London Olympics as the lead man on the 4x100 meter relay team and earned a silver medal. Dillon currently resides in Raymond.

BEN DEW, DEFENSIVE LINE

Ben Dew is in his fourth year of his second coaching stint as an assistant coach with the Eagles. He previously spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons as the offensive (continued, page 11) line coach.

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2015 COACHING STAFF Dew, a former Hinds athlete (1993 and 1994), currently coaches the defensive line and heads up the Eagles strength and conditioning efforts. He has tutored the likes of Risean Broussard, a National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) first-team All-American and All-Region selection and Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-State first team recipient in 2011, as well as Peter Bailey, who was selected to the MACJC All-State first team in 2014. He spent the 2011 season as the defensive coordinator at Pelahatchie High School. He also spent three seasons at Puckett High School, where he helped lead PHS to the 2006 and 2008 1A state championships. Dew has coached high school football in Kentucky and Tennessee. Dew is a Vicksburg native and Warren Central High School graduate who received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Arkansas State University, where he lettered in football for the Red Wolves. He went on to receive his master’s degree in educational leadership from Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville. He and his wife Devona have two children, son Jackson, and daughter Darby. The family resides in Vicksburg.

CLARENCE MCDOUGAL, SECONDARY

Clarence McDougal begins his third season as the secondary coach for the Hinds football program in 2015. McDougal, a graduate of Clinton High School and Mississippi State University, spent the previous five seasons (2008-2012) as the linebackers coach at Copiah-Lincoln Community College, helping lead the Wolves to the 2012 Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) state championship. He made an immediate impact in his initial season on the Hinds staff in 2013, helping lead Kenya Dennis, a University of Missouri signee, to All-Region and MACJC All-State first team recognition. During his time at CHS, McDougal was selected to The Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen team as both a defensive back and wide receiver. He was also named First Team All-State, AllMetro Player of the Year and was selected to play in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game. McDougal was rated as the No. 6 safety in the country and was a high school All-American. He was also selected to the high school All-Decade Team. He received a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies at Mississippi State University, where he was a three-year starter for the Bulldogs from 2001-2005. McDougal later spent time in training camp with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He is married to Crystal and the couple has two children, Cameren and Lauren Crislyn.

DOT MURPHY, KICKERS

Dot Murphy is beginning her 32nd season as a member of the Hinds athletic department, where she serves as the assistant athletic director. In March 1999 she was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame for her career as a basketball standout and was also listed as one of Mississippi’s top 50 Athletes of the Century in Sports Illustrated. Murphy is a Mississippi University for Women graduate, where she received her bachelor of science degree. At MUW, she received All-American honors, was selected as Rookie of the Year in the Women’s National Invitational Tournament (NIT) and was a member of the United States Women’s Basketball team in 1972 and 1973, where she was a silver medalist in the World University Games in Moscow, Russia in 1973. After receiving her master of education degree from Mississippi State University, Murphy coached women’s basketball at various stops before coming to Hinds. The Starkville High School graduate is married to Gene, and the couple has three children; son Kelly, and daughters Ashley and Jennifer, along with six grandchildren.

KELLY MURPHY, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS

Kelly Murphy begins his seventh season on the Hinds staff and sixth as offensive coordinator in 2015. He was in charge of a unit in 2013 that finished 16th overall in the final National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) stats in the categories of yards per game (421.6) and points per game (35.2). The offensive force also finished fifth in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) in yards per game. The 2011 version of the Hinds offense was explosive as well, as the Eagles finished fourth in the state in total offense, averaging 401.5 yards per game. QB Deon Anthony finished with 2,024 yards passing and 17 TD passes, with 10 TD passes going to WR

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2015 COACHING STAFF Quantavius Leslie. RB Jeremy Palmer led the rushing attack, as he had 709 yards on the ground and seven touchdowns. As a signal caller Murphy coordinated one of the nation’s most explosive offenses in 2010. Running back Matthew Willis finished fifth in the country in total rushing yards while quarterback Anthony Sheppard was 10th in the country in individual passing, as well as 18th in total individual offense. Willis was later named to the NJCAA All-American team for his exploits. The Eagles ranked 17th in the nation in total offense with 3,335 total yards from scrimmage, an average of 337 yards per game, in nine games. Murphy played for Hinds in 1997 and 1998, before spending the 1999 and 2000 seasons as a graduate assistant coach. During his time at Hinds, he was a part of two state championship teams, one in 1997 as a player, and one in 2000 as a graduate assistant coach. The Central Hinds Academy graduate also was part of the 1999 state runner-up team as a coach. Murphy, who coaches the Eagles quarterbacks, comes back to Hinds from Wayne County High School, where he served as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for a program that won the 2002 (5A), 2003 and 2006 (4A) State Championships. He also won a 2A State Championship at Ackerman High School in his lone year at AHS in 2001. Murphy, who received a bachelor of science degree from Mississippi State University and a master of science degree from the University of Southern Mississippi, lives in Raymond with his wife Katie, a former Hinds cheerleader, and their two sons, Thomas and Rhett, and a daughter, Lainey Kate.

BRIAN OAKES, OFFENSIVE LINE

Brian Oakes is in his fifth season on the Hinds coaching staff, where he tutors the Eagles offensive line. He helped develop the likes of Justin Sandifer, who was named to the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-Region and All-State first teams in 2014. He has also mentored Norman Price and Justin Barner, who were named to the AllRegion and All-State first teams after standout sophomore seasons in 2013 and 2011, respectively. Over the last four seasons, he has coached 14 offensive linemen who have gone on to the Division I ranks. Oakes is a former Hinds player under head coach Gene Murphy who also competed at Northwestern State (La.) University and Southern Arkansas University before injuries cut his playing career short. He came to Raymond from Stone High School in Wiggins, where he was the head coach from 2006-2010. The Tomcats improved on a yearly basis, making the playoffs in 2008 and 2009. Oakes had numerous participants play in the annual Bernard Blackwell All-Star game, including Darion Arrington, a Parade All-American and 2010 Dandy Dozen selection by The Clarion-Ledger. He began his coaching career in 1998 as an assistant coach at Hattiesburg High School, where he helped lead the Tigers to the state finals. He then moved on to Belhaven College for a year before becoming a graduate assistant at Delta State University, where he was a part of the Statesmen winning the school's first national championship in 2000. Oakes, who received his bachelor's degree in coaching and sports administration from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1998, spent five seasons at Warren Central High School, his alma mater, before going to Stone High. He received a master's degree in health and a specialist's degree in educational leadership from Mississippi College in 2006. He is married to Bridgett, a former Hinds cheerleader and 1995 Homecoming queen, and the couple has two sons, Ranson and Briley. The family resides in Raymond.

LARRY WILLIAMS, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Larry Williams is now in his third season in his second stint as the Eagles defensive coordinator, a role in which he previously held from 2003-2009. His impact on the Hinds defense in his first season back in Raymond was evident from the get-go, as Williams' unit finished 14th in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) standings in total defense by allowing only 20.2 points per game and allowing only 362.2 yards per game (195.6 passing, 166.6 rushing). The stingy defense, which also finished fifth in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) in total defense, concluded the season with 29 sacks, 19 fumble recoveries and 13 interceptions. He served as the defensive coordinator at Co-Lin during the 2011 and 2012 seasons, helping lead the Wolfpack to the 2012 MACJC state championship, and spent the 2010 season as the defensive line coach at East Mississippi Community College. During Williams’ previous seven-year stint at Hinds, the Eagles were consistently in the top of the league’s standings in total defense. In his first two seasons at Hinds (2003 and 2004), the Eagles posted back-to-back 9-2 campaigns and consecutive state runner-up finishes. (continued, page 13)

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2015 COACHING STAFF A former standout at Mississippi Delta Community College and Mississippi State University, Williams returned to MDCC to begin his coaching career for a six-year stint, serving as the Trojans’ defensive coordinator and defensive line coach from 1997 until 2002. He helped guide Delta to a pair of state runner-up finishes (1997 and 2001) and a state semifinal appearance in 2000. Williams, a graduate of Indianola Gentry High School, led the Trojans to an undefeated season and the 1993 NJCAA national championship and made second-team NJCAA All-American in the process. He continued his playing career at Mississippi State as a defensive end under former head coach Jackie Sherrill, where he led the Bulldogs in sacks in both 1994 and 1995 (12.5 career sacks) and was selected as the Bulldogs Most Valuable Defensive Player in the Peach Bowl after collecting a sack as well as a forced fumble and fumble recovery against North Carolina State University. He earned his bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from Mississippi State after spending time with the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens and the Scotland Claymores of the World Football League. Williams has one daughter, Annastasis.

DWIKE WILSON, WIDE RECEIVERS

Dwike Wilson, a former player at Hinds Community College, is in his sixth season back on the Hinds staff, where he serves as the wide receivers coach. As the Eagles former defensive coordinator for four seasons, he developed such standouts as defensive linemen Leon Mackey ('10) and Dontrill Hyman ('12). Mackey was named to the 2009 All-Region team and signed with Texas Tech University, and Hyman was named to the 2011 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-American team as a freshman in 2011 after leading the state with 14 sacks. Wilson oversaw a defense that led the state in interceptions in 2011 with 21, led by Adonis Armstrong, who signed with East Carolina University. Armstrong led the state with seven picks, including two that he returned for touchdowns. Beside the efforts of Hyman and Armstrong was the standout play of Mitchell Hoskins in 2011. The freshman linebacker finished second in the state in solo tackles with 73 and also collected 22 assists. Wilson played at Hinds in 1997 before serving as a graduate assistant coach in 1998 and 1999. Wilson, a Vicksburg resident and graduate of Vicksburg High School, comes to Raymond from Coahoma Community College in Clarksdale, where he spent one season on the Tigers coaching staff. Wilson previously spent one season at North Carolina A&T University, where he was the recruiting coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He also spent one season at Murray State University, also serving as recruiting coordinator, as well as the defensive backs coach for the Racers. Before coaching at Murray State, he spent a four-year stint at Itawamba Community College. Wilson, who was a valuable member of the Eagles 1997 State Championship team, received a bachelor of science degree from the University of Mississippi. He and his wife Anntwaan, a former Hinds Hi-Stepper, reside in Clinton, along with their son, Dwike Jr.

SUPPORT STAFF Filmers and Managers

From l to r: Seth Gill, Andrew Reynolds, Alec Ferguson, Fred White, Darryl Smith, Gage Quimby, Josh McGraw, Landon Cook and Gage McNeilly

LESLIE MOAK OFFICE MANAGER

DAN RIVES SPORTS INFO

TRACY DUNCAN SPORTS MKTG

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BETH KATES HEAD TRAINER

JESSI HOWARD ASST. TRAINER

#EAGLE PRIDE FORMER EAGLES IN THE NFL SINCE 1980 1991 John Copeland Cincinnati

1991 Zack Crockett Oakland, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tampa Bay and Dallas

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1980 Antonio Gibson New Orleans and Dallas 1981 Melvin Jenkins Seattle, Detroit and Atlanta 1986 Paul Sherman Cleveland 1986 Marvin Washington NY Jets, San Francisco and Denver 1987 Jeffrey Fields New Orleans and Dallas 1987 Leon Lett Dallas and Denver 1991 John Copeland Cincinnati 1991 Zack Crockett Oakland, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tampa Bay 1991 Hason Graham New England 1991 Purvis Hunt Houston 1992 Gary Walker Houston, Tennessee and Jacksonville

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FORMER EAGLES IN THE NFL SINCE 1980 1994 Marcus Spriggs Buffalo, Miami, Houston and Washington

1995 Jaret Holmes NY Giants, Chicago, Jacksonville, Buffalo and Philadelphia

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1993 Tyrone Shorter San Diego 1993 Keith Washington Detroit, Baltimore, Denver and NY Giants 1993 Grant Williams New England and Seattle 1994 Lee Ragsdale Washington and Tampa Bay 1994 Mark Smith Cleveland and Arizona 1994 Marcus Spriggs Buffalo, Miami, Houston and Washington 1995 Cedric Donaldson San Diego, NY Jets, Tampa Bay, Chicago and Miami 1995 Jaret Holmes NY Giants, Chicago, Jacksonville, Buffalo and Philadelphia 1995 Grady Jackson Oakland, New Orleans, Green Bay and Atlanta 1995 Desham Mallard Miami 1995 Michael Myers Dallas, Cleveland, Denver and Cincinnati 1996 Corey Bradford Green Bay, Houston and Detroit 1996 Kevin Prentiss NY Giants and Indianapolis

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#EAGLE PRIDE FORMER EAGLES IN THE NFL SINCE 1980 Tommy Oakland

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1999 Kelly

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1998 Fred Smoot Washington Minnesota

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1997 Roosevelt Brown Green Bay 1997 Kenny Bryant Atlanta and Cincinnati 1997 Kenyon Hambrick St. Louis and Baltimore 1997 Ronald Moore Atlanta 1997 Andrae Reed Washington and Tampa Bay 1997 T.T. Tollivar St. Louis 1997 James Williams Seattle and Detroit 1997 Mark Word St. Louis, Cleveland and Indianapolis 1998 Larry Paul Tennessee 1998 Michael Slater Cincinnati 1998 Fred Smoot Washington and Minnesota 1998 Terrance Williams Atlanta

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FORMER EAGLES IN THE NFL SINCE 1980

2011 Malcolm Butler New England



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Player

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1999 Tommy Kelly Oakland and Arizona 2000 Brad Banks Washington 2000 John Lewis Atlanta 2000 Jerome McDougle Philadelphia 2000 Terrance Martin Houston and Cincinnati 2000 Tyrone Robertson Buffalo, Miami, Houston and Washington 2000 Andrew Williams San Francisco and Tampa Bay 2001 Chauncey Stovall Philadelphia 2004 Ryan McBean Pittsburgh and Denver 2006 Dominic Douglas St. Louis 2007 Derek Newton Houston 2010 Leon Mackey Minnesota 2011 Malcolm Butler New England

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#EAGLE PRIDE ◆ 1944

HINDS FOOTBALL TRADITION ◆ 1995

10-2 record 2nd consecutive State & Region XXIII Championship Texas Shrine Bowl--NJCAA Champ. game Finished ranked No. 5 nationally 16 of 23 sophomores offered DI scholarships Fred Taylor (QB)--selected as NJCAA MVP *Halbrook Award winner

5-1-1 record Junior College State Champions

◆ 1945

9-0-1 record Junior College State Champions

◆ 1946

10-0-1 record Junior College State Champions

◆ 1952

◆ 1996

9-1 record Junior College State Champions

11-0 record 1st undefeated season since the 1950s MACJC & NJCAA Region XXIII Champions 3rd consecutive State and Region championship 9 of 10 years in the state playoffs

◆ 1953

9-0-1 record Junior College State Champions

◆ 1954

11-0 record Junior College National Champions Junior Rose Bowl Champions Junior College State Champions

◆ 1997

10-2 record MACJC & NJCAA Region XXIII Champions 4th consecutive State and Region championship Golden Isles Classic Bowl Champions Finished ranked No. 5 nationally *Halbrook Award winner

◆ 1957

10-0 record Junior College State Champions

◆ 1987

◆ 1998

10-3 record MACJC State Runner-up NJCAA Region XXIII Runner-up MACJC South State Champions Mid-America Bowl--Tulsa, Ok. Finished ranked No. 12 nationally *Halbrook Award winner

6-4 record Terrance Williams (QB)--selected as NJCAA MVP First time any national juco has two NJCAA MVPs

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10-2 record MACJC & NJCAA Region XXIII Runner-up Mississippi Magnolia Bowl Finished ranked No. 11 nationally

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◆ 2000

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◆ 2002

8-2-2 record MACJC State Champions NJCAA Region XXIII Champions 1st state championship in 30 years Finished ranked No. 16 nationally

11-1 record MACJC & NJCAA Region XXIII Champions Mississippi Magnolia Bowl Champions Finished ranked No. 5 nationally 6 of last 7 years in the State and Region title game

7-3-1 record MACJC South State Runner-up Finished ranked No. 15 nationally

5-4 record Brad Banks (HCC 2000)--Heisman Trophy Runner-up Jerome McDougle (HCC 1999)--drafted in 1st round *Halbrook Award winner

◆ 1990

9-3 record MACJC & NJCAA Region XXIII Runner-up 4th consecutive year to make playoffs Finished ranked No. 15 nationally *Halbrook Award winner

◆ 2003

9-2 record MACJC South State Champions MACJC State Runner-up 13 of last 17 years to qualify for state playoffs Finished ranked No. 12 nationally

◆ 1991

7-3-2 record MACJC South State Champions Texas Shrine Bowl--Tyler, Tx.

◆ 2004

9-2 record MACJC South State & State Runner-up Finished ranked No. 9 nationally

◆ 1992

7-4 record MACJC South State Runner-up 6th consecutive year to make playoffs John Copleand (HCC 1990)--drafted in 1st round.

◆ 2011

7-3 record MACJC South State Runner-up Finished ranked No. 15 nationally

◆ 1994

11-1 record MACJC & NJCAA Region XXIII Champions Mineral Water Bowl Champions--Excelsior, Mo. Finished ranked No. 3 nationally Win away from NJCAA Title game

◆ 2013

7-3 record Brazos Valley Bowl - Bryan, Texas Finished ranked No. 18 nationally

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2015 FOOTBALL

EAGLE FOOTBALL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS



Most yards rushing. . . . . . . . . . 1987. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,457 yards Most yards passing . . . . . . . . . 1995. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,556 yards Total offense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,218 yards

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE (SEASON) 1. T.T. Tollivar, 1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,720 2. Deon Anthony, 2011. . . . . . . . . . 2,663 3. Fred Taylor, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,451 4. Brad Banks, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,435 5. Keats Baldwin, 2004. . . . . . . . . . . 2,406

Yards Yards Yards Yards Yards

RECEPTIONS (SEASON) 1. Chauncey Stovall, 2000 . . . . . . 68 2. Reginald Perkins, 1999. . . . . . . . 59 3. Seneca Chambers, 2002 . . . . . 56 4. LeKeldrick Bridges, 2004. . . . . . 55 5. Albert Sweet, 1991. . . . . . . . . . . 52

RUSHING (SEASON) 1. Kevin Woodson, 1987 . . . . . . . . . 1,732 2. Terrance Williams, 1997. . . . . . . . 1,614 3. Terrance Williams, 1998. . . . . . . . 1,436 4. Lee Ragsdale, 1994. . . . . . . . . . . 1,395 5. Greg Manson, 1996. . . . . . . . . . . 1,364

Yards Yards Yards Yards Yards

RECEIVING YARDAGE (SEASON) 1. Reginald Perkins, 1999. . . . . . . . . 1,265 2. Kevin Prentiss, 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . 1,089 3. Chauncey Stovall, 2000 . . . . . . . . 981 4. LeKeldrick Bridges, 2004. . . . . . . . 884 5. Seneca Chambers, 2002 . . . . . . . 794

PASSING (SEASON) 1. Fred Taylor, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,381 2. Keats Baldwin, 2004. . . . . . . . . . . 2,354 3. Deon Anthony, 2011. . . . . . . . . . 2,202 4. Brad Banks, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,192 5. David Page, 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,098

Yards Yards Yards Yards Yards

Catches Catches Catches Catches Catches Yards Yards Yards Yards Yards



1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

TOTAL OFFENSE (CAREER) James Summers, 2013-14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.T. Tollivar, 1996-1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terrance Matthews, 2002-2003. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Taylor, 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Woodson, 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4,561 4,530 3,900 3,281 3,141

Yards Yards Yards Yards Yards



1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

MOST RUSHING YARDS (GAME) Terrance Williams, 1998 vs. Holmes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341 Greg Manson, 1996 vs. Gulf Coast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 T.T. Tollivar, 1997 vs. Jones… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 Greg Clark, 2003 vs. Delta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 Donte Wright, 1999 vs. Gulf Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210

Yards Yards Yards Yards Yards



1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

MOST PASSING YARDS (GAME) Deon Anthony, 2011 vs. Pearl River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415 Keats Baldwin, 2004 vs. Pearl River. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401 Patrick Walker, 2001 vs. Pearl River. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367 Seth Adams, 2005 vs. East Central. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 Terrance Matthews, 2002 vs. East Central. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335

Yards Yards Yards Yards Yards

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#EAGLE PRIDE HINDS FOOTBALL 1990-2000

NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Team

of the

Decade

BY THE NUMBERS

9 - Highest number of MACJC State & NJCAA Region XXIII playoff appearances 7 - Highest number of MACJC State & NJCAA Region XXIII championship appearances 7 - Highest number of MACJC South State Championships 6 - Highest number of nationally recognized bowl game appearances 5 - MACJC State Championships 5 - NJCAA Region XXIII Championships 3 - NJCAA Region XXIII & MACJC State Champion Runner-up 5 - Halbrook Academic Achievement Awards 2 - NJCAA Player of the Year Award Winners – QB Fred Taylor (1995) & RB Terrance Williams (1998) 2 - 1st round NFL Draft choices – John Copeland (1990) by the Cincinnati Bengals & Jerome McDougle (2003) by the Philadelphia Eagles First MACJC School to have NCAA Heisman Trophy Runner-up & AP Player of the Year: Brad Banks, University of Iowa, HCC QB of the 2000 State and Regional Championship team. Only Mississippi school to appear in six of seven state and regional championship games from 1994-2000. Undefeated season, on the field – 1996 (11– 0; First time since 1957) 99-24 overall record (.805 winning percentage) from 1990-2000 1994 Mineral Water Bowl Champs l 1997 Golden Isle Bowl Champs l 2000 Magnolia Bowl Champs

Hinds State Championships 1944

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1997

2000

2015 HINDS CHEER

Kneeling, l to r: Haileigh Achee (Soph.), Brittany Rogers (Fr.), Alyanna Poole (Fr.), Kirsten Dickard (Soph.), Taylor Jackson (Soph.), Abigail Walters (Soph.), Breyana Manor (Fr.) and Micaela Williamson (Fr.) Middle row, l to r: Ashley Horne (Head Coach), Taylor Sims (Fr.), Karlie Brock (Fr.), Whitney Jackson (Fr.), Anna Grace Maynard (Soph.), Tori Traxler (Fr.), Bailey Ainsworth (Ernie), Courtney Helom (Soph.), Libby Burgess (Soph.), Shelby Simmons (Soph.), Ashley Oberhausen (Soph.) and Jack Hite (Spirit Coordinator) Back row, l to r: Alex Hutton (Soph.), Chris Westlake (Fr.), Powell Pierson (Fr.), Richard Torres (Fr.) and Addison Sumrall (Fr.) Not Pictured: Kaylyn King (Soph.), Cory Boyd (Assistant Coach) Preparing to become an Eagle Football Cheerleader We are looking for well-rounded individuals with an outgoing personality and good character. We want our cheerleaders to represent Hinds Community College in a positive manner. Grades and recommendations are considered as well. Good collegiate motions, tumbling and stunting are extremely important. Being talented is important but leading the crowd, having natural college expression and sharp motions with good placement are the faces of Hinds cheerleading. Responsibilities of a Hinds Football Cheerleader Hinds football cheerleading requires a major time commitment. Practice begins in the summer and goes through the spring semester. Practice is held 4-5 times per week in the early afternoon during the fall and spring semesters. Hinds football cheerleaders cheer at football games, home and away. Squad members make public appearances and perform tasks for the Hinds Community College athletic department and college.

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2015 HINDS CHEER ASHLEY HORNE is serving in her fourth year as the Eagles head cheerleading coach. Horne, who is in her fifth year as an instructor in the Health and Physical Education Department at Hinds, graduated with a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology from Mississippi College. She earned her master’s degree in sports administration/ management from the University of Southern Mississippi in May 2013. She attended Copiah-Lincoln Community College, where as a standout basketball player she was selected to the All-State and All-Region tournament teams, and was chosen as a Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC)All-Star. She is a graduate of Central Hinds Academy, where she was an AllStar in basketball and cheerleading. Horne and her husband, Taylor, have a daughter, Hallie, and a son, Jase. The family resides in Raymond. JACK HITE is in his fourth season as the Eagles' spirit coordinator. The Vicksburg native, who also serves as a counselor on the Raymond Campus, is married to Angela Hite, the director of the Hinds Hi-Steppers. The couple resides in Raymond with their two children, Anna and Hunter.

HEAD COACH Ashley Horne

SPIRIT COORDINATOR Jack Hite

2015 EAGLE BAND The Hinds Community College Eagle Marching Band and Hi-Steppers comprise one of the largest community college performing groups in Mississippi. In quality and complexity, their halftime performances rank among the best to be seen anywhere. The Eagle Band is the largest student activity on the Raymond VASHTI UNDERWOOD MUSE BAND HALL Campus and has built an enviable reputation as a powerhouse among college bands. In addition to their halftime show, the Eagle Band performs exhibition shows at marching band contests, parades, concerts and other activities. The Hi-Steppers enjoy a widespread reputation for excellence. The precision dance team has performed in almost every county in Mississippi and has carried the name of Mississippi all over America – to the Miss America Parade in Atlantic City, the Rose Bowl in California, Mardi Gras in New Orleans and to Jaycees conventions in Colorado Springs, Buffalo, St. Louis, Atlanta and Baltimore. These are just some of the appearances that have won the Hi-Steppers the name of Mississippi’s Goodwill Ambassadors. SHANE SPRAYBERRY is the director of the Hinds Community College Eagle Band and has been at Hinds since 2003. A native of Ethel, he is a 1994 graduate of Holmes Community College and received his bachelor’s degree in instrumental music education from Mississippi College in 1996. SPRAYBERRY Sprayberry accepted the position of band director at Ethel High School in 1997. In 1999, he moved to Norman, Okla., to pursue a master of music education and instrumental conducting degree from the University of Oklahoma. He studied conducting under Dr. William K. Wakefield and trombone under Dr. Irvin Wagner. He served as a graduate teaching assistant in the music department and for the PRIDE of Oklahoma Marching Band. In 1999, he was the founding director of the Community Christian School Band program in Norman. He was named Teacher of the Year in 1997 at Ethel High School and Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year in 1999. He has served as halftime show coordinator and drill writer for high schools and colleges in both Mississippi and Oklahoma.

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2015 EAGLE BAND RANDY MAPES joined the Hinds Community College staff in 1995, where he is the woodwind instructor and the assistant band director. He holds a master of music degree in woodwind performance and pedagogy from the University of Southern Mississippi and a bachelor of music degree in saxophone performance from the University of Wisconsin-Superior. Mapes previously served as the director of bands/woodwind instructor for three years and assistant band director/woodwind instructor for five years at Itawamba Community College in Fulton. He has performed in backup groups for such artists as Rod Stewart, Lou Rawls, Dudley Moore, Buddy DeFranco and Nell Carter, as well as in the Dee Barton Big Band and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. MAPES He has had articles published in the Saxophone Journal, the Mississippi Bandmaster and the Mississippi Flute Association Newsletter. Mapes is presently a member and past president of the Mississippi Public Community/ Junior College Band Directors Association. PAUL HEINDL, an active clinician, adjudicator and performer who has played with the Corinth, Meridian and Mississippi Symphony Orchestras as well as the Mississippi Wind Symphony, is an assistant band director at Hinds Community College. He received his bachelor and master of music degrees in percussion performance and has been teaching and writing for percussion sections across the state of Mississippi since he was 17. Heindl, who performs frequently on drum set for Pinelake Church in Flowood, Madison and Clinton as well as many other area churches, teaches ear training, rock band, percussion HEINDL ensemble, pop music survey and private lessons at Hinds. He also writes for and instructs the Eagle Band drum line. He teaches privately in the Jackson area and lives in Clinton with his wife, Adriana and five daughters Annelise, Kali, Haddie, Esli and Ashlyn. BEN BULLOCK of Byram succeeds Robert Cheesman in the Department of Music as assistant band director. A Tupelo native, he came to Hinds from Lewisburg High School in Olive Branch. Bullock previously directed and assisted bands at Milam Intermediate School in Tupelo and Kosciusko Middle School. He instructs the high brass section of marching and concert bands at Hinds, which includes the trumpet and French horn players. He holds an undergraduate degree in music education from the University of Southern Mississippi, as well as a master’s degree from USM in trumpet performance. BULLOCK

2015 HI-STEPPERS

HITE

ANGELA HITE, a Florence native, is the director of the nationally-renowned Hinds Hi-Steppers Dance Team. She is also the administrative assistant to the associate vice president of student services. A Hinds alumna, Hite was a Hi-Stepper and served as president of a 60-member dance line under the legendary Anna Bee. In the years that followed, Hite had the privilege of assisting Mrs. Bee and then taking over the group after Mrs. Bee’s retirement in 2007. Hite has served as a dance team judge for numerous high schools and has judged on the state level for the American All-Star dance organization. She also directs the Miss Hinds Community College Pageant, a preliminary scholarship pageant to Miss Mississippi and Miss

America. She and her husband Jack, a Hinds counselor and cheerleader spirit coordinator, reside in Raymond with their two children, Anna and Hunter.

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2015 EAGLE BAND AND HI-STEPPERS

2015-16 HINDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE HI-STEPPERS Front row, l to r: Taylor Bobo, Alyssa Vernon, Kasey Kimery (captain), Jessica Decell (captain), Brooke Vernon and Brielle Davis. Middle row, l to r: Jenny White, Emileigh McKinnon, Symphonia Harris, Meagan Barnhart, Lindsey Jeselink, Rocio Torres and Darviera’ Jones. Back row, l to r: Kayla Cook, Versace Devine, Tessie Hall, Kendra James, Sara Katherine Dew, Hope Lundstrom, Emily Childs and Haley Shedd. Manager is Javadric Kelly.

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2015 ALUMNI AWARDS The 2015 Hinds Community College Sports Hall of Fame inductees and winners of the Alumnus of the Year and Alumni Service Awards will be honored at the Oct. 15 Alumni Recognition Dinner at Mayo Field House on the Raymond Campus. The reception begins at 4:30 p.m. and dinner is at 5 p.m. For details, contact the Advancement office at 601.857.3363.

Sports Hall of Fame

LINDA BILBO ALFORD Women’s Golf & Softball 1975-1977 JOHN BISHOP (Deceased) Football 1984-1985

MORRIS CURRIE Men’s Basketball & Football 1954-1956

Alumni Service Award: Valley Services, Inc Valley Services, Inc., a nationally recognized food service management company based in Flowood, is the Alumni Service Award recipient. Valley has been the food service provider for Hinds Community College since 1971. During that time, Valley has sponsored and provided food for numerous special events on campus, including the annual Golf Fun Fest, Employee Appreciation and many other luncheons, meetings and workshops.

Alumnus

of the

Year:

Dr. Tom Burnham Dr. Tom Burnham, a native of Puckett who attended Hinds Junior College from 1964 to 1967, is the Alumnus of the Year. Burnham served as State Superintendent of Education from 1992 to 1997 and again from 2010 until his retirement in June 2012. He also previously served as Dean of the School of Education at the University of Mississippi. He is director of the Principal Corps, a comprehensive training program designed to transform classroom teachers into K-12 leaders, headquartered at the University of Mississippi.

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PAUL JAMISON Men’s Basketball 1968-1970 ROB FYKE Men’s Soccer & Tennis 1996-1998

2015 ALUMNI

2014 Inductees Patti Johnson Jeff McClaskey Charles Selmon Rick Trusty Marvin Washington

SPORTS HALL OF FAME 2006 Inductees Karen Scott Arnold Wade Evans Melvin Jenkins Tom Weathersby David Yewell

2013 Inductees Bill Buckner Wendell "Moose" Campbell Billy Rhodes Willis Steenhuis Gary Walker

2005 Inductees Raymond Abruzzese Clifford “Hal” Battle Jean Fitzhugh Massey Pat Rapp Barton Schreiner

2012 Inductees John Copeland Zack Crockett Kathy McKissack Glasgow Warren Guerriero Anthony Price

2004 Inductees Larry Dowdy David Newman Polly Rabalais Dr. James Ratcliff Henry Riser

2011 Inductees Deborah Wiginton Caldwell Curtis Kynerd Leon Lett Thad Talley Larry Weems

2003 Inductees Reggie Harris W.A. “Sonny” Speights Bobby G. Smith Rene T. Warren James Crain

2010 Inductees Butch Ard J.W. Barnes Renee Spencer Chastain Rick Clarke Tom Shepherd 2009 Inductees Pruitt Blalock Doug Fowler Carl Harris Dr. Cleon McKnight Deborah Nichols 2008 Inductees Granville Gore Lisa Johnson Randy Shelton John Vecchio Richard Wilkinson 2007 Inductees Chad Bradford Jeff Drummonds Michael Fields Dr. George McLendon Billy Womack

2002 Inductees Frank Boyd Larry Hill B.K. “Wimpy” Martin Becky Lee Morgan Elmer “Elmo” Stringer 2001 Inductees Robert Garrison Dr. Albert L. Gore Bennie J. Hawkins George Stough James E. Stubbs 2000 Inductees Clyde E. “Heifer” Stuart Charles Nourrcier Melvin Champagne John Richard Gray Sr. Dean Liles 1999 Inductees Erle Breeden Lawrence Meadows Dave Wells Samuel Boles William “Josh” Reagan

1998 Inductees Frances Putnam Byars Antonio Gibson Robert G. "Buddy" McKissack Jr. Myrtle "Myrt" Bell Digirolamo Gordon King 1997 Inductees Bobby Barrett Franklin J. Lewis Danny Neely Anthony Shelton Willie D. Wiles 1996 Inductees Billy W. Holloway Don Scully Ernest C. Turcotte Jr. Dr. Troy Jenkins Steve Rives

1990 Inductees C.J. Alexander Bobbie Morris Gevard Jim Carballo Harlan Stanley Minor Hines 1989 Inductees Jilly Ray Black Homer Boyd Othel W. Mendrop Bill Morris Jobie Harris

1988 Inductees Betsy Warren Revon Hehl Buddy Carr Durwood Graham Leslie "Les" DeVall Beryl Shipley

1987 Inductees Ida Bell Richardson Bullock 1995 Inductees Dorthy Harrison Wilson Dr. Roland Cranford Nick Digirolamo Dr. Thomas Wayne Lee Jr. James Ray Bres Jerry Huskey Ivan Rosamond Rudy R. Soileau Dr. Byrle Kynerd 1986 Inductees Louis Strickland 1994 Inductees O.H. Simmons Maurice W. "Marty" Garton Judy Lilley Barlow Joe Renfroe Benton Fortenberry Frank Young Louis "Skin" Boteler Greg Holmes Dixie Lewis Westerbeck 1985 Charter Inductees Melvin Richardson 1993 Inductees Lance Wright James Taylor Monk Jr. David "Red" Coleman Gwen Post White Herman Berryhill Johnny Walden Hines Mary Ann Edge Jack F. Fulkerson Tad Thrash Richard L. "Dick" Foster Olin Renfroe Gerald Calloway Lyda Richardson Cox 1992 Inductees Marion "Goat" Fortenberry Levi M. Barber Jr. Earl Leggett Edward O. Kelson Sale Lilly Walter H. Gibbes William "Bucky" McElroy Troy Arlis Ricks Nick Revon Charles E. "Popeye" Shores Jimmy Taylor 1991 Inductees Lyda Neil Vaughn Hester Jimmy Glisson John H. Miller Glynn Russell Gordon L. "Motor" Carr Sr.

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2015 MACJC SHOF 2015 MISS. COMMUNITY/JUNIOR COLLEGE SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE John R. Gray (1956-1958), Baseball, Basketball John R. Gray, a native of Pelahatchie, was a two-sport standout at Hinds Junior College from 1956 to 1958, starring in baseball and basketball for the Eagles. Gray was a two-year letterman in both sports at Hinds, becoming the second guard in Hinds basketball history to make the All-State team and had an amazing .650 batting average in baseball. For his achievements in two sports on the Raymond Campus, he was inducted into the school’s Sports Hall of Fame in 2000. After graduating from Hinds in 1958, Gray moved on to nearby Mississippi College, where he averaged 21.5 points per game for his career on the school’s basketball team and was part of the Choctaws’ record setting offense that averaged 114 points per game in his senior season. He was selected as an honorable mention All-American and ranked 14th in the country in scoring among small college players. Gray, who received his bachelor’s degree from MC in 1960, was later inducted into the school’s Sports Hall of Fame in 1998. After his time at Mississippi College, Gray moved into the world of high school athletics, where his first gig was at Okolona High School, coaching football and basketball alongside former Mississippi State University coach Bob Tyler. Gray He would then move on to Beaumont High School, where he coached baseball and basketball for three years, before moving to nearby Utica High School, where he was involved in coaching basketball, football and track and field. In 1975, Gray moved to Brookhaven Academy, where for 25 years he served in a variety of roles, including headmaster, teacher and coach, including stints as the boys head basketball coach for six years and head football coach for four years. The gymnasium at BA is named “The John R. Gray Gymnasium” in his honor. His 1981 boys’ basketball team at BA captured the Mississippi Private School Association (MPSA) state tournament at East Rankin Academy in his hometown of Pelahatchie. He also served as an administrator and basketball coach at Adams County Christian School in Natchez for six years, a basketball coach at Centreville Academy for two years and is currently employed as an assistant principal at Enterprise Attendance Center. Gray, who was inducted into the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) Hall of Fame in 2002, is a deacon at First Baptist Church of Brookhaven and is a former member of the MPSA Athletic Committee and board of directors of the Brookhaven Chamber of Commerce. He resides in Brookhaven with his wife, the former Alice Marie Allen of Mendenhall, who like Gray, was a student at Hinds from 1956-1958, and was a member of the nationally renowned Hi-Stepper dance team. The couple has two sons, Ricky and Barry, who are both coaching basketball, and four grandchildren.

PREVIOUS MACJC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007

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Dr. Albert Gore (1938-1940), Baseball, Boxing, Football and Track & Field Cleon McKnight (1977-1999), Tennis and Women's Basketball Coach, Instructor René Warren (1966-1997), Athletic Director, Basketball, Softball and Volleyball Coach Homer Boyd, Hinds Junior College (1956-1957), Football E.E. "Tad" Thrash, Hinds Junior College (1947-1948), Boxing, Football and Track Durwood Graham, Hinds Junior College (1953-1954), Football player and Coach Joe Renfroe, Hinds Junior College (1947-1987), Football, Baseball and Golf Coach, Athletic Director William “Bucky” McElroy, Hinds Junior College (1948-1950), Football Earl Leggett, Hinds Junior College (1951-1954), Football, (1970 - 71), Coach Nick Revon, Hinds Junior College (1949-1950), Track, Basketball and Baseball Troy Arlis Ricks, Hinds Junior College (1949-1970), Basketball Coach

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2015 ROSTER

# First Name

Last Name

Ht.

Wt.

Pos.

Class

Hometown/High School

1 Javon. . . . . . . Wims . . . . . . . . . . 6'4 . . . . . . 212. . . . . . . WR . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Jacksonville, Fla./Edward White 2 Charvarius . . . Ward . . . . . . . . . . 6'2 . . . . . . 185. . . . . . . DB. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . McComb/McComb 3 Marcus . . . . . . Loud . . . . . . . . . . 6'5 . . . . . . 240. . . . . . . DL. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Houston, Texas/Wheatley 4 Greg . . . . . . . . Taylor . . . . . . . . . 6'0 . . . . . . 205. . . . . . . DB. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . East St. Louis, Ill./East St. Louis 5 Marquez . . . . . McNair . . . . . . . . 6'1 . . . . . . 178. . . . . . . WR . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Magee/Magee 6 Nate . . . . . . . . Strong . . . . . . . . . 6'0 . . . . . . 209. . . . . . . RB. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . East St. Louis, Ill./East St. Louis 7 Carnez. . . . . . . Gant . . . . . . . . . . 5'9 . . . . . . 170. . . . . . . DB. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Mound Bayou/JFK 8 Jahmmir . . . . . Taylor . . . . . . . . . 6'0 . . . . . . 175. . . . . . . WR . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Fairburn, Ga./Banneker 9 Tyus . . . . . . . . . Raine . . . . . . . . . 5'11 . . . . . . 190. . . . . . . RB. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Petal/Petal 10 OJ . . . . . . . . . . O'Neal . . . . . . . . 6'2 . . . . . . 190. . . . . . . DB. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Fayette/Jefferson County 11 TR. . . . . . . . . . . Page . . . . . . . . . . 6'2 . . . . . . 195. . . . . . . QB. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Taylorsville/Taylorsville 12 Jaquez. . . . . . . Parks . . . . . . . . . . 6'1 . . . . . . 205. . . . . . . QB. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Griffin, Ga./Griffin 13 John. . . . . . . . . McInnis . . . . . . . . 6'2 . . . . . . 180. . . . . . . WR . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Collins/Collins 14 DeCory . . . . . . McGee . . . . . . . . 6'0 . . . . . . 175. . . . . . . DB. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Clinton/Clinton 15 Jemarcus . . . . James . . . . . . . . . 6'1 . . . . . . 220. . . . . . . LB. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Jackson/Callaway 16 Ira . . . . . . . . . . Haymer . . . . . . . . 6'1 . . . . . . 185. . . . . . . DB. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Durant/Durant 17 Kareeme . . . . Butler . . . . . . . . . . 5'11 . . . . . . 183. . . . . . . DB. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Vicksburg/Vicksburg 18 Ty . . . . . . . . . . . Harris . . . . . . . . . . 6'3 . . . . . . 220. . . . . . . WR . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Hattiesburg/Hattiesburg 19 John. . . . . . . . . Hightower . . . . . . 6'3 . . . . . . 175. . . . . . . WR . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Landover, Md./Riverdale Baptist 20 Alvin. . . . . . . . . Wilson . . . . . . . . . 6'2 . . . . . . 230. . . . . . . LB. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Lexington/Holmes County Central 21 Kris . . . . . . . . . . Weatherspoon . 6'2 . . . . . . 195. . . . . . . DB. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Natchez/Natchez 22 DeJarvis. . . . . . Chambers . . . . . 5'11 . . . . . . 180. . . . . . . WR . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Waynesboro/Wayne County 23 Deshun . . . . . . Dixon . . . . . . . . . . 5'11 . . . . . . 198. . . . . . . RB. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Terry/Terry 24 Nic. . . . . . . . . . Chatman . . . . . . 6'1 . . . . . . 230. . . . . . . LB. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Bolton/Clinton 25 Barron . . . . . . . Burns . . . . . . . . . . 6'2 . . . . . . 220. . . . . . S/LB. . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Cleveland/East Side 26 Clint . . . . . . . . Parham . . . . . . . . 6'2 . . . . . . 180. . . . . . . DB. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Moss Point/Moss Point 28 Kevin . . . . . . . . Ratliff . . . . . . . . . . 6'0 . . . . . . 185. . . . . . . DB. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Canton/Canton 29 Zack . . . . . . . . Schemmel . . . . . 6'0 . . . . . . 175. . . . . . . . P . . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Clinton/Clinton 31 Lloyd . . . . . . . . Jenkins . . . . . . . . 6'0 . . . . . . 176. . . . . . . DB. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . McComb/McComb 33 Brian. . . . . . . . . King . . . . . . . . . . . 5'11 . . . . . . 190. . . . . . . RB. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Crystal Springs/Central Hinds Academy 34 DJ. . . . . . . . . . . Sims . . . . . . . . . . . 5'9 . . . . . . 190. . . . . . . RB. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Buckatunna/Wayne County 35 Joshua. . . . . . . Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . 6'2 . . . . . . 215. . . . . . . LB. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Benoit/Ray Brooks 36 Bryant . . . . . . . McDuffie . . . . . . . 6'2 . . . . . . 240. . . . . . . TE. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Petal/Petal 37 Randy . . . . . . . Taylor . . . . . . . . . 6'0 . . . . . . 181. . . . . . . DB. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Jackson/Vicksburg 38 Mason. . . . . . . Sollie . . . . . . . . . . 6'2 . . . . . . 185. . . . . . . . K . . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Raymond/Central Hinds Academy 40 Frank . . . . . . . . Johnson . . . . . . . 6'6 . . . . . . 235. . . . . . . DL. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Centreville/Wilkinson County 43 Tommy. . . . . . . Boone . . . . . . . . . 6'1 . . . . . . 205. . . . . . . LS. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Brandon/McLaurin 44 Demetrius. . . . Dennis . . . . . . . . . 6'3 . . . . . . 250. . . . . . . DL. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Belzoni/Humphreys County 45 Jamarcus . . . . Williams . . . . . . . . 6'2 . . . . . . 245. . . . . . . DL. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Vicksburg/Warren Central 49 Darrell . . . . . . . Rosell . . . . . . . . . . 6'0 . . . . . . 250. . . . . . . DL. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Philadelphia/Philadelphia 52 Richard. . . . . . McLeod . . . . . . . 6'3 . . . . . . 300. . . . . . . OL. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Columbia/Columbia Academy 53 Justin. . . . . . . . Jordan . . . . . . . . 6'2 . . . . . . 275. . . . . . . DL. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Madison/Germantown 54 Brandon . . . . . Gaddy . . . . . . . . 6'1 . . . . . . 300. . . . . . . DL. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Jackson/Forest Hill 55 Kirk. . . . . . . . . . Sisson . . . . . . . . . .6'0 . . . . . . 300. . . . . . . OL. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Louisville/Louisville 56 D'Tavieus. . . . . Taylor . . . . . . . . . 6'5 . . . . . . 281. . . . . . . OL. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Pearl/Pearl 62 Keith. . . . . . . . . Simpson . . . . . . . 6'3 . . . . . . 320. . . . . . . OL. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Jackson/Murrah 64 Justin. . . . . . . . Veasley . . . . . . . . 6'2 . . . . . . 350. . . . . . . OL. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Jackson/Provine 68 Tionne . . . . . . . McCray . . . . . . . 6'3 . . . . . . 315. . . . . . . OL. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Petal/Petal 70 Lorenz . . . . . . . Jones . . . . . . . . . 6'5 . . . . . . 280. . . . . . . OL. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Jackson/Provine 71 Stephfon. . . . . Mason . . . . . . . . . 6'3 . . . . . . 250. . . . . . . OL. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Bentonia/Yazoo County 74 Orinthial . . . . . Walker . . . . . . . . .6'7 . . . . . . 334. . . . . . . OL. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Louisville/Louisville 78 Derrick . . . . . . Dotson . . . . . . . . 6'1 . . . . . . 330. . . . . . . OL. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Vicksburg/Warren Central 80 Peter . . . . . . . . Harper . . . . . . . . .6'2 . . . . . . 173. . . . . . . WR . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Hattiesburg/Oak Grove 82 Donovan. . . . . Carter . . . . . . . . . 6'4 . . . . . . 270. . . . . . . TE. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Hattiesburg/Hattiesburg 90 LonTray . . . . . . Jones . . . . . . . . . 6'3 . . . . . . 240. . . . . . . DL. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Carthage/Leake Central 92 Baron. . . . . . . . Poole . . . . . . . . . 6'3 . . . . . . 285. . . . . . . DL. . . . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Decatur, Ga./Southwest DeKalb 93 Desmond . . . . Hawkins . . . . . . . 6'5 . . . . . . 280. . . . . . . DL. . . . . . . . . . . Fr.. . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn./Craigmont 94 Jarvis. . . . . . . . Loftin . . . . . . . . . . 6'1 . . . . . . 330. . . . . OL/DL. . . . . . . . Soph.. . . . . . . Magee/Mendenhall

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2015 Eagles

Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Murphy Offensive Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Oakes Defensive Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Williams Wide Receivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dwike Wilson

Athletic Director/ Head Football Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gene Murphy Defensive Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Dew Running Backs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reginald Dillon Secondary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clarence McDougal Kickers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dot Murphy

Eagles Coaching Staff

2015 FOOTBALL

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#EAGLE PRIDE 2015 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

DR. LYNN WEATHERSBY President Warren County

PAUL BREAZEALE Vice President Hinds County

DR. DELESICIA MARTIN Secretary Hinds County

DR. HOMER BURNS Rankin County

DR. JOHN CALHOUN Hinds County

RICKEY CLOPTON Copiah County

BRAD FOUNTAIN Hinds County

DONALD OAKES Warren County

DR. LELIA RHODES Hinds County

CHAD SHEALY Warren County

DR. GINGER SMITH Hinds County

DALE SULLIVAN Copiah County

DR. CARDELL WILLIAMS Claiborne County

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2015

MACJC

MASTER

SCHEDULE

MISSISSIPPI DELTA TROJANS

COAHOMA TIGERS

========================================================================== A 27 (T) EAST CENTRAL A S 3 (T) SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI H S 10 (T) COPIAH-LINCOLN H S 19 (S) COAHOMA  A S 24 (T) HOLMES  H O 1 (T) NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  A O 10 (S) NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  HC O 15 (T) ITAWAMBA  A O 22 (T) EAST MISSISSIPPI  H

========================================================================== A 27 (T) PEARL RIVER H S 3 (T) EAST CENTRAL A S 10 (T) EAST MISSISSIPPI  A S 19 (S) MISSISSIPPI DELTA  HC S 24 (T) NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  H O 3 (S) ITAWAMBA  A O 10 (S) SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI A O 15 (T) HOLMES  H O 22 (T) NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A

MISS. GULF COAST BULLDOGS

COPIAH-LINCOLN WOLVES

========================================================================== A 27 (T) NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI A S 3 (T) NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI A S 10 (T) EAST CENTRAL  H S 17 (T) HINDS  A S 24 (T) JONES COUNTY  H O 1 (T) SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A O 8 (T) PEARL RIVER  H O 15 (T) COPIAH-LINCOLN  A O 24 (S) ITAWAMBA HC

========================================================================== A 27 (T) ITAWAMBA A S 3 (T) EAST MISSISSIPPI H S 10 (T) MISSISSIPPI DELTA A S 17 (T) SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  H S 24 (T) EAST CENTRAL  A O 3 (S) PEARL RIVER  HC O 8 (T) HINDS  A O 15 (T) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  H O 22 (T) JONES COUNTY  A

NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI TIGERS

EAST CENTRAL WARRIORS

========================================================================== A 27 (T) MISSISSIPPI DELTA H S 3 (T) COAHOMA H S 10 (T) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  A S 17 (T) HOLMES A S 24 (T) COPIAH-LINCOLN  H O 1 (T) HINDS  H O 10 (S) JONES COUNTY  A O 17 (S) SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  HC O 22 (T) PEARL RIVER  A

EAST MISSISSIPPI LIONS

========================================================================== A 27 (T) SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI H S 3 (T) COPIAH-LINCOLN A S 10 (T) COAHOMA  H S 17 (T) NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  A S 26 (S) ITAWAMBA  HC O 1 (T) JONES COUNTY A O 8 (T) HOLMES  A O 15 (T) NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  H O 22 (T) MISSISSIPPI DELTA  A

HINDS EAGLES

========================================================================== A 27 (T) HOLMES H S 3 (T) NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI H S 10 (T) PEARL RIVER  A S 17 (T) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  H S 24 (T) NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI A O 1 (T) EAST CENTRAL  A O 8 (T) COPIAH-LINCOLN  H O 15 (T) JONES COUNTY  HC O 22 (T) SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A

HOLMES BULLDOGS

========================================================================== A 27 (T) HINDS A S 3 (T) PEARL RIVER H S 10 (T) ITAWAMBA  H S 17 (T) EAST CENTRAL H S 24 (T) MISSISSIPPI DELTA  A O 3 (S) NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A O 8 (T) EAST MISSISSIPPI  H O 15 (T) COAHOMA  A O 24 (S) NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  HC



n lCOpiAH-LinCOLn, EAST CEnTrAL, Hinds, Jones County, Mississippi Gulf Coast, pearl river, and Southwest Mississippi comprise the MACJC South Division, while Coahoma, East Mississippi, Holmes, itawamba, Mississippi Delta, northeast Mississippi, and northwest Mississippi comprise the north. The first round of the state playoffs (north no. 1 vs. South no. 2, South no. 1 vs. north no. 2, no. 1 seeds host) are set for Saturday, Oct. 31, with the first-round winners playing for the state title Saturday, nov. 7. The 2015 MACJC state champion earns hosting rights to the seventh-annual Mississippi Bowl scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 6, in indian Stadium at Biloxi High School in Biloxi. (  ) Denotes north, south Division games (t) Denotes thursDaY, (s) saturDaY games

ITAWAMBA INDIANS

========================================================================== A 27 (T) COPIAH-LINCOLN H S 3 (T) JONES COUNTY H S 10 (T) HOLMES  A S 17 (T) NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  H S 26 (S) EAST MISSISSIPPI  A O 3 (S) COAHOMA  HC O 8 (T) NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  A O 15 (T) MISSISSIPPI DELTA  H O 24 (S) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST A

JONES COUNTY BOBCATS

========================================================================== A 29 (S) NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI H S 3 (T) ITAWAMBA A S 10 (T) SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A S 17 (T) PEARL RIVER  H S 24 (T) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  A O 1 (T) EAST MISSISSIPPI H O 10 (S) EAST CENTRAL  HC O 15 (T) HINDS  A O 22 (T) COPIAH-LINCOLN  H

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========================================================================== A 27 (T) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST H S 3 (T) HINDS A S 10 (T) NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  A S 17 (T) EAST MISSISSIPPI  H S 24 (T) COAHOMA  A O 1 (T) MISSISSIPPI DELTA  HC O 8 (T) ITAWAMBA  H O 17 (S) PEARL RIVER A O 24 (S) HOLMES  A

NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI RANGERS

========================================================================== A 29 (S) JONES COUNTY A S 3 (T) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST H S 10 (T) NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI  H S 17 (T) ITAWAMBA  A S 24 (T) HINDS H O 3 (S) HOLMES  HC O 10 (S) MISSISSIPPI DELTA  A O 15 (T) EAST MISSISSIPPI  A O 22 (T) COAHOMA  H

PEARL RIVER WILDCATS

========================================================================== A 27 (T) COAHOMA A S 3 (T) HOLMES A S 10 (T) HINDS  H S 17 (T) JONES COUNTY  A S 24 (T) SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI  H O 3 (S) COPIAH-LINCOLN  A O 8 (T) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  A O 17 (S) NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI HC O 22 (T) EAST CENTRAL  H

SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI BEARS

========================================================================== A 27 (T) EAST MISSISSIPPI A S 3 (T) MISSISSIPPI DELTA A S 10 (T) JONES COUNTY  H S 17 (T) COPIAH-LINCOLN  A S 24 (T) PEARL RIVER  A O 1 (T) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST  H O 10 (S) COAHOMA HC O 17 (S) EAST CENTRAL  A O 22 (T) HINDS  H

#EAGLE PRIDE CONTACT INFO Hinds President Dr. Clyde Muse

601.857.3240

Athletic Director/ Head Football Coach Gene Murphy 601.857.3325

Barron Burns

Assistant Athletic Director Dot Murphy

601.857.3443

Sports Information Dan Rives

601.857.3323

Sports Marketing/Photography Tracy Duncan

601.857.3224

Head Athletic Trainer Beth Kates

601.857.3331

Assistant Athletic Trainer Jessi Howard

601.857.3683

Mailing Address: Hinds Community College P.O. Box 1100 Raymond, MS 39154 Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601.857.3212 Admissions Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601.857.3539

Athletic Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601.857.3325 Athletic Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601.857.3554

CREDITS Production: Dan Rives and Tracy Duncan Photography: Tracy Duncan, Brian Emory, JUCO Weekly and National Football League Printing: Dallas Printing Co., Jackson, Miss. Hinds Community College offers equal education and employment opportunities and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, disability or veteran status in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Dr. Debra Mays-Jackson, Vice President for the Utica and Vicksburg-Warren Campuses and Administrative Services, 34175 Hwy. 18, Utica, MS 39175; 601.885.7002. Disability Support Services Statement: Hinds Community College provides reasonable and appropriate accommodations for students with disabilities. Disability Services staff members verify eligibility for accommodations and work with eligible students who have self-identified and provided current documentation. Students with disabilities should schedule an appointment with the designated Disability Services staff member on their respective campus to establish a plan for reasonable, appropriate classroom accommodations. Jackson Campus - A/TC — Dr. LaToya Reed 601.987.8148 Jackson Campus - NAHC — Cooper McCachren 601.376.4803 Rankin Campus — Carol McLaurin 601.936.5544

Raymond Campus — Mark Palmer 601.857.3646 Utica Campus — Sylvia Walker 601.885.7045 Vicksburg-Warren Campus — Raina Deer 601.629.6807

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