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D.06.B.Bruce Stewart VISIT THE WEBSITE www.nwfraiders.com BRUCE 2016 Northwest Florida Raiders STEWART NWF_Raiders C L A S S I C Athletic Department 100 College Boulevard East Niceville, FL 32578 (850) 729-5379 www.nwfsc.edu Women’s Teams Northwest Florida State College College of Central Florida Daytona State College Gulf Coast State College Men’s Teams Northwest Florida State College Gulf Coast State College San Jacinto College - Central Spartanburg Methodist College An Equal Access/Equal Opportunity Institution Donate to the Coach Patrick Harrington Scholarship Endowment Fund presented by the All Sports Association at www.nwfscfoundation.org. th th FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 2016-2017 MEN’S & WOMEN’S GAMEGAME SCHEDULESCHEDULE BASKETBALL SCHEDULES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18th Women Men 1:30 Gulf Coast State College 3:30 Gulf Coast State College versus versus DATE OPPONENT LOCATION W M College of Central Florida San Jacinto College-Central 11/4 Motlow State Community College HOME 5:30 – 11/4 Coahoma Community College HOME – 7:30 5:30 Northwest Florida State College 7:30 Northwest Florida State College 11/5 Coahoma Community College HOME 5:30 – 11/5 Lincoln Trail College HOME – 7:30 versus versus 11/11 College of Central Florida Ocala, FL 5:00 – Daytona State College Spartanburg Methodist College 11/11 Snead State Community College Boaz, AL – TBA 11/12 Santa Fe College Ocala, FL 1:00 – th 11/12 Wallace State Community College Hanceville, AL – 4:30 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 11/15 Enterprise State Community College HOME – 7:30 11/18 Daytona State College HOME 5:30 – 11/18 Spartanburg Methodist HOME – 7:30 Women Men 11/19 College of Central Florida HOME 5:30 – 1:30 Gulf Coast State College 3:30 Gulf Coast State College 11/19 San Jacinto College-Central HOME – 7:30 versus versus 11/22 Chattanooga State Community College Chattanooga, TN – 7:00 11/23 Volunteer State Community College Gallatin, TN – 5:00 Daytona State College Spartanburg Methodist College 11/25 Walters State Community College Rome, GA 5:00 – 11/26 Georgia Highlands College Rome, GA 3:00 – 5:30 Northwest Florida State College 7:30 Northwest Florida State College 11/30 Alabama Southern Community College HOME – 7:30 versus versus 12/2 Florida JUCO Shootout TBA TBA – Palm Beach State College Tallahassee, FL 4:00 – College of Central Florida San Jacinto College-Central 12/2 ASA College (Miami) HOME – 7:30 12/3 Florida JUCO Shootout TBA TBA – Broward College Marianna, FL 11:00 – 12/3 Wake Technical Community College HOME – 7:30 12/10 Chattahoochee Valley Community College Pensacola, FL 12:00 – Bruce Stewart 12/10 Florida State College at Jacksonville Gainesville, FL – 5:00 will forever be cemented as one of the best and most respected 12/11 Eastern Florida State College Gainesville, FL – 4:00 basketball coaches that anyone has come across. His 13-year 12/14 Walters State Community College HOME 5:30 – career at Northwest Florida State speaks for itself: compiled 12/15 Florida State College at Jacksonville HOME 3:30 – an overall record of 317-82 (all-time winningest coach in school 12/29 Northeast Mississippi Community College Tallahassee, FL 12:00 – history), won five Panhandle Conference titles, made nine state 12/29 East Georgia State College Panama City, FL – 1:00 tournament appearances, won three state titles and guided his 12/30 Florida State College at Jacksonville Tallahassee, FL 10:00 – teams to three NJCAA tournament appearances. In addition to his remarkable tenure as a Raider, Coach Stewart won 16 “Coach of the Year” awards in his 31- 12/30 Gordon State College Panama City, FL – 1:00 year career and is one of only two coaches to take his college teams to four different national 1/11 Pensacola State College * HOME 5:30 7:30 tournaments (NCAA, NIT, NAIA, and NJCAA). Furthermore, Coach Stewart excelled at getting his 1/14 Gulf Coast State College * Panama City, FL 5:30 7:30 players to the next level and at mentoring his assistant coaches into tremendous careers. 1/18 Chipola College * HOME 5:30 7:30 As successful as he was on the basketball court, Coach Stewart was even better off of it. A 1/21 Tallahassee Community College * Tallahassee, FL 4:30 6:30 loving and devoted family man to his wife and three children, Stewart always made sure that his 1/28 Pensacola State College * Pensacola, FL 5:30 7:30 faith and his loved ones were his top priority. That type of dedication reflected on his players, as 2/1 Gulf Coast State College * HOME 5:30 7:30 well. Many players referred to Coach Stewart as a “father figure,” crediting him for teaching them 2/4 Tallahassee Community College * HOME 5:30 7:30 the importance of becoming better men off the court and how to succeed in life after basketball. 2/7 Chipola College * Marianna, FL 5:30 7:30 Therefore, as a sign of tremendous respect and appreciation for the remarkable legacy of former 2/15 Pensacola State College * HOME 5:30 7:30 Raider men’s basketball coach Bruce Stewart, Northwest Florida State College, in conjunction with 2/18 Gulf Coast State College * Panama City, FL 5:30 7:30 the Holiday Inn Express of Niceville, is honored to name this prestigious event after the man who made such a significant and lasting impact on the college, the community, and his former players. 2/22 Chipola College * HOME 5:30 7:30 2/25 Tallahassee Community College * Tallahassee, FL 5:30 6:30 2 All Times Listed are Central Standard Time. * Denotes Panhandle Conference Game SPARTANBURG COLLEGE OF METHODIST COLLEGE CENTRAL FLORIDA PIONEERSPIONEERS LADYLADY PATRIOTSPATRIOTS Spartanburg, SC Ocala, FL NO NAME POS HT CL HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL NO NAME POS HT CL HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 0 Kwei Lartey G 6’4” SO Atlanta, GA Archer High 1 Don’ Niya Brooks G 5’8” FR Tampa, FL Brooks Debartolo HS 1 Je’Quan Perry G 6’4” SO Charleston, SC Charleston Coll. 2 Chris Dorrah F 6’6” FR Lexington, SC White Knoll High 3 Shambria Washington PG 5’7” FR Ocala, FL Trinity Catholic HS 3 Anthony Adger PG 6’1” SO Anderson, SC Crescent High 4 Fernanda Midaglia G 5’8” SO Montevideo, UY Colegio Sirodal 4 Jared Richardson G 6’4” FR Columbia, SC Lower Richland HS 5 Devante Foster G 6’0” SO Greenville, SC Carolina High 5 Charlisa Daniels G 5’8” SO Ocala, FL North Marion HS 10 Jonathan Sanks G 6’4” SO Warner Robins, GA Berkmar High 11 Malik Timmons G 6’4” FR Columbia, SC Gray Academy 11 Rita Jarque C 6’1” FR Spring Hill, FL Nature Coast Tech HS 12 Quan Hardy F 6’7” FR Union, SC Union County HS 12 Kiarah Mallory PG 5’3” SO Gainesville, FL P.K. Yonge HS 13 Tyler Brevard PG 6’3” FR Columbia, SC Gray Academy 14 Andrew Glover G – SO Charleston, SC Wando High 15 Nicola Mathews PG 5’8” FR Adelaide, AU Cabra Dom. College 15 Anthony McGhee C 6’9” SO Greenville, SC Southside High 20 Zach Watson G 6’6” SO Greenville, SC JL Mann High 20 Shakarri Mack G/F 5’10” FR Jacksonville, FL Orange Park HS 21 Fred Slater F 6’4” FR Centreville, VA St. Thomas More 22 Deja Jones C 6’2” FR Pensacola, FL West Florida Tech HS 22 Armani Hill F 6’7” SO Rock Hill, SC Northwestern High 23 Tajh Green C 6’8” FR Columbia, SC CA Johnson High 23 Kiovanni Brown G 5’7” FR Orlando, FL Orlando Evans HS 24 CJ Butler G 6’3” FR Orlando, FL Evans High 30 Tranard Ferrell, Jr F 6’7” FR Hardeeville, SC Ridgeland Hardeeville HS 24 Gianni Ruemmeley G 5’8” FR Jacksonville, FL Orange Park HS 32 Dj Alexander F 6’6” SO Spartanburg, SC Dorman High – Nick Nero C 6’8” FR Florence, SC Kings Academy 25 Gabriella Mills-Spenceley F/C 6’2” FR Land O’ Lakes, FL Land O’ Lakes HS – Malique Parker F 6’3” FR Blacksburg, SC Blacksburg High 34 Marcella Lamark dos Santos C 6’4” FR Sao Paulo, Brazil Divino Salvador – Kai Rivers G 6’1” FR Charleston, SC Faith Baptist Acad. – Tre Robinson G 6’1” FR Daytona Bch., FL Spruce Creek High 40 Amanda Melosky F 5’11” SO Wesley Chapel, FL Wiregrass Ranch HS President .......................................................................................Scott Cochran President ......................................................................... Dr. James Henningsen Athletic Director ................................................................................ Tim Wallace Athletic Director ................................................................................ Bob Zelinski Head Coach .....................................................................................Jon Cremins Head Coach .................................................................................. Tommy Jones Assistant Coaches...................................................Nori Johnson, Josh Jackson Mascot ......................................................................................................Patriots Mascot ....................................................................................................Pioneers Colors .................................................................................... Red, White, & Blue Colors ..............................................................................................Blue & White 10 3 DAYTONA SAN JACINTO COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE - CENTRAL LADYLADY FALCONSFALCONS RAVENSRAVENS Daytona Beach, FL Pasadena, TX NO NAME POS HT CL HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL NO NAME POS HT CL HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1 Lauren West G 5’4” FR Slidell, LA Slidell HS 0 Daejour Adderley G 6’2” FR Nassau, Bahamas Calvary Christian Acad. 3 Destiny Arvinger G 5’4” FR Jacksonville, FL Oakleaf HS 1 James Kirksey G 6’4” SO Chester, PA Chester HS 2 Jorden Duffy G 6’1” SO Upper Marlboro, MD James M. Bennett HS 4 Simone Darsey G/F 5’10” FR Jacksonville, FL Mandarin HS 3 Chris Harris C 6’10” FR Houston, TX James Madison HS 12 Ebony Hargrove G/F 5’11” FR Eatonton, GA Putnam County HS 4 Britt Grant G 5’10” FR La Porte, TX La Porte HS 15 Tiara King F 5’11” FR Fort Pierce, FL Lincoln Park Acad.
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