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Annual Report 2016 – 2017 ANNUAL REPO RT 2016 –2017 Annual Report Mission Statement Wayne County Community College District’s mission is to empower individuals, businesses and communities to achieve their goals through excellent and accessible services, culturally diverse experiences and globally competitive higher education and career advancement programs. One Vision, One District, One College WCCCD: • Serves 32 communities encompassing approximately 500 square miles with nearly 1.8 million people throughout Wayne County, one of the largest counties in the State of Michigan. • Has five campus locations and the Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center. • Offers more than 120 certificate and degree programs. As a publicly funded institution, the Wayne County Community College District is committed to providing our community information pertaining to the operations of the District. As part of our transparency efforts, the Wayne County Community College District complies with Sec. 209 in P.A. 201 of 2012, the education omnibus budget bill, which requires community colleges to publish transparency webpage and stipulate the content. 1 2016 –2017 Annual Report ATHLETICS “My goal through sports is to challenge the student athlete to surpass his or her own expectation whether on or off the court, not only as a good athlete but a better person in the game of life.” - Rogeric Turner, Athletic Director Rogeric Turner Athletic Director WCCCD is part of the Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCCAA) – Eastern Conference. We are also a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) – Region XII. The following sports are offered at WCCCD: Women’s cross country, basketball and bowling. Men’s cross country, basketball, bowling and golf. Coaching Staff Sabra Wimberlex – Women’s Cross Country Jason Williams – Men’s Cross Country Nywane Young – Women’s Basketball Rogeric Turner – Men’s Basketball and Athletic Director Edward Tomlin – Golf Vic Proctor - Bowling Contact Numbers: 313-496-2517 or 313-496-2994 2 2016 –2017 Annual Report Athletics Mission Statement Wayne County Community College District The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to provide the students of WCCCD the opportunity to compete in a well balance, quality NJCAA Division II athletic program that meets the needs, interests, abilities of male and female students, while meeting the commitment of the college‘s over all mission. Our mission requires that WCCCD athletes be students first, that they be admitted with careful attention to their academic record and motivation, that they benefit from WCCCD educational program and make satisfactory progress toward a degree, and that their attrition and graduation rates be comparable to those of other students. WCCCD is also committed to the physical and emotional well-being of student-athletes and to the social development of the whole person. We honor the worth of individuals of all racial, gender, ethnic, and national origins, and we value persons from all socio-economic, educational, and experiential background. 3 2016 –2017 Annual Report Athletic Achievements WCCCD has sent hundreds of student-athletes to universities on athletic scholarships from the different sports programs that the college offers. This past season the following student athletes received athletic scholarships. Men’s Basketball Ricky Watson Finlandia University James Jackson Reinhardt University Jermaine King Reinhardt University Rayvlon Croon Kentucky State University Women’s Basketball Jeshani Shinn Rochester College Jelani Shinn Rochester College Tirria Smith Marian University Shana Risby Marian University HONORS Wayne County Community College has had hundreds of athletes qualify for individual honors such as All-American, All-Region, All-State, and All-Conference titles. Wildcats are proud to have produced athletes who have achieved ranking and appearances on a national level. Men’s Basketball • The Wildcats men’s basketball coaching staff has been honored over the years with 6 Coach of the Year awards. • This past season 4 men’s basketball players received athletic scholarships. • Wildcat team finished in second place in the regional and state finals. Women’s Basketball • This past season 4 women’s basketball players received athletic scholarships. Men’s Golf • The Wildcats golf team has product one All American, 3 appearances at the National level. 4 2016 –2017 Annual Report Student Athlete Outcomes Student Athletes Since 1999 Total 750 Total Student Athletes for 2016-2017 Freshmen Sophomore 24 29 Average Student Athlete’s GPA 2.518 Student Athlete Majors Athletes Associate of General Studies . .10 Associate of Arts . .19 Associate of Science . .5 Automotive . .1 Business Administration . .3 Computer Information Systems . .3 Criminal Justice/Corrections/ . .3 Law Enforcement Electrical Electronics . .2 Engineering Social Work . .2 Welding Technology . .1 5 2016 –2017 Annual Report Cross Country Men Roster Name HT WT YR High School Dayshaun Brown 6’1 160 FR Communication & Media Arts HS Jalen Hairston 6’2 170 SO Communication & Media Arts HS Avery Williams 6’0 165 SO Ypsilanti High School Jalen Johnson 5’9 161 SO Western International High School Tyrell Hearndon 6’4 153 FR Martin Luther King High School Jalen Weatherby 6’1 140 FR Robichaud High School Schedule Date Host Team Time 9/23/16 Glen Oak CC, Centerville, MI 1:30 p.m. 9/30/16 Kirtland CC, Grayling, MI 4:30 p.m. 10/7/16 Lansing CC, Lansing, MI 11:30 a.m. Results Glen Oaks 5K Invitational September 23, 2016 WCCCD Wildcats finished in 4th place Firebird 5K Invitational September 30, 2016 WCCCD Wildcats finished 4th place Lansing 5K Invitational October 7, 2016 WCCCD Wildcats finished 17th place 6 2016 –2017 Annual Report Cross Country Women Roster Name HT YR High School Alontonia Hughey-Harris 5’5 FR Romulus High School Cayla Frank 5’3 FR Monroe High School Jerlisa Powell-Tate 5’6 FR Romulus High School Jhonita Green 5’4 FR Rogers High School Kaliah Kirkpatrick 5’3 FR Romulus High School Sharon Miller 5’5 FR Romulus High School Schedule Date Host Team Time 9/23/16 Glen Oak CC, Centerville, MI 1:30 p.m. 9/30/16 Kirtland CC, Grayling, MI 4:30 p.m. 10/7/16 Lansing CC, Lansing, MI 11:30 a.m. Results Glen Oaks 5K Invitational September 23, 2016 WCCCD Johntia Green finished in a time of 26:21 Firebird 5K Invitational September 30, 2016 WCCCD Lady Wildcats took first place Lansing 5K Invitational October 7, 2016 7 2016 –2017 Annual Report Basketball Men Roster Name HT YR High School Rayvlon Croon 6’6 SO Highland Park High School Ricky Watson 5’10 SO Gross Pointe High School James Jackson 5’6 SO Wayne Memorial High School Jaylen Dixon 6’5 FR Novi High School Desmon Dawson 6’4 FR Henry Ford High School Walter Blue 6’2 FR Cooley High School Jermine King 6’8 SO Osborn High School Demetrius Tate 6’0 SO Northwestern High School Yul Cooper 6’7 FR GED Graduate Tyrell Heardon 6’5 FR Martin Luther King High School 8 2016 –2017 Annual Report Basketball Women Roster Name HT YR High School Tirria Smith 5’5 SO East English Village High School Alica Harvey 4’11 SO Osborn High School Ki’Ayr Coleman 5’7 SO Romulus High School Shana Risby 5’5 SO Hamtramck High School Jeshani Shinn 5’4 SO Romulus High School Roland Edwards 5’1 SO Consortium High School Jelani Shinn 5’4 SO Romulus High School Canitra Jenkins 5’5 FR Rogers High School Chassidy Barlow 5’8 FR Romulus High School 9 2016 –2017 Annual Report Basketball DATE DAy TEAM oPPonEnT locATIon START TIMES 1/4/17 Wed. Men/Women Schoolcraft CC Detroit Edison Academy 5:30pm/7:30pm 1/7/17 Sat. Men/Women Delta CC Saginaw, MI 1:00pm/3:00pm 1/11/17 Wed. Men/Women St. Clair CC Detroit Edison Academy 5:30pm/7:30pm 1/14/17 Sat. Men/Women Macomb CC Warren, MI 1:00pm/3:00pm 1/18/17 Wed. Men/Women Alpena CC Alpena, MI 5:30pm/7:30pm 1/25/17 Wed. Men/Women Oakland CC Auburn Hills, MI 5:30pm/7:30pm 1/28/17 Sat. Men/Women Henry Ford College Dearborn, MI 1:00pm/3:00pm 2/1/17 Wed. Men/Women Mott CC Detroit Edison Academy 5:30pm/7:30pm 2/4/17 Sat Men/Women Schoolcraft CC Livonia, MI 1:00pm/3:00pm 2/8/17 Wed. Men/Women Delta CC Detroit Edison Academy 5:30pm/7:30pm 2/11/17 Sat. Men/Women St. Clair CC Port Huron, MI 1:00pm/3:00pm 2/15/17 Wed. Men/Women Macomb CC Detroit Edison Academy 5:30pm/7:30pm 2/18/17 Sat. Men/Women Alpena CC Detroit Edison Academy 1:00pm/3:00pm 2/25/17 Sat. Men/Women Oakland CC Detroit Edison Academy 1:00pm/3:00pm 2/27/17 Mon. Men/Women Henry Ford College Detroit Edison Academy 5:30pm/7:30pm 3/1/17 Wed. Men/Women Mott CC Flint, MI 5:30pm/7:30pm State Championship Schedule 2017 3/4/17 Sat. Men/Women TBA TBA 1:00pm/3:00pm Regional State Tournament 2017 3/7/17 Tues. Men/Women TBA TBA TBA 3/9/17 Thurs. Men/Women TBA Port Huron, MI TBA 3/11/17 Sat. Men/Women TBA Port Huron, MI TBA National Tournament 2017 3/21/17 Tues. Men TBA Dansville, IL TBA 3/22/17 Wed. Men TBA Dansville, IL TBA 3/23/17 Thurs. Men TBA Dansville, IL TBA 3/24/17 Fri. Men TBA Dansville, IL TBA 3/25/17 Sat. Men TBA Dansville, IL TBA 3/21/17 Tues. Women TBA Harrison, AR TBA 3/22/17 Wed. Women TBA Harrison, AR TBA 3/23/17 Thurs. Women TBA Harrison, AR TBA 3/24/17 Fri. Women TBA Harrison, AR TBA 3/25/17 Sat.
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