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Soccer 2008

Hinds Community1 College

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• The Eagles have qualified for the MACJC Final Four each of the last ten years.

• The Eagles have won seven of the last nine MACJC State Championships.

• Coach Doug Williams’ record at Hinds is 126-28-6.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS STAFF DIRECTORY Schedule/Quick Facts...... 2 Director of Athletics Welcome from Dr. Clyde Muse, President ...... 3 Gene Murphy Tom Shepherd Field ...... 4-5 e-mail: [email protected] Eagle Award ...... 6 601.857.3330 HCC Players in Community Service ...... 7 HCC Alumni Coaching ...... 8 Assistant Athletics Director HCC Soccer Camp ...... 9 Dot Murphy MACJC ...... 10 e-mail: [email protected] 2008 Season Outlook 601.857.3443 2008 Preview ...... 12-13 Sports Information Director 2008 Roster ...... 14 Dan Rives The Coach e-mail: [email protected] Doug Williams ...... 16 601.857.3323 The Players ...... 18-30 Athletics Department Office Manager Alumni Highlight - Eric Gannon ...... 30 Cindy Johnson The Opponents e-mail: [email protected] 2007 Opponents ...... 32-34 601.857.3325 Record vs. All Opponents ...... 35 2007 Season Review Head Athletic Trainer 2007 Year in Review ...... 37 Brian Anderson 2007 Team Stats ...... 38 e-mail: [email protected] 601.857.3564 History and Records All-Time Results ...... 40-41 Men's Soccer Coach All-Time Roster ...... 42-45 Doug Williams Eagle Honors/Awards ...... 46-48 e-mail: [email protected] Eagles at the Next level ...... 49 601.857.3342 Athletics Department Fax Student Wellness Complex ...... 50-51 601.857.3554

Hinds Mailing Address Sponsor Ads ...... 52-60 PO Box 1100 Raymond, MS 39154

NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATORY POLICY FOR STUDENTS AND EMPLOYEES In compliance with Title Vll, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Education Amendments of 1972 to the Higher Education Act, Equal Pay Act of 1963, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the www.hindscc.edu Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Act of 1974, Executive order 11246 and Revised order No. 4, Hinds Community College assures that no one shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or disability be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of or otherwise be subject to discrimination in any program or activity of the College. Hinds Community College is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes students and employees alike without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or disability.

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Quick Facts

2008 Schedule General 2004 Schedule Location: Raymond, MS Date Day Opponent Site Time Founded: 1917 Enrollment: 17,716 8-15-08 Friday Belhaven Home 7pm* Mascot: Eagles 8-20-08 Wednesday Delta State Away 5:30pm* School Colors: 8-22-08 Friday Andrew Shelton 12pm Maroon and White Facility Name: 8-23-08 Saturday Darton Shelton 8am Tom Shepherd Field 8-29-08 Friday Gulf Coast Away 8pm Affiliation: NJCAA Div. I 9-3-08 Wednesday Itawamba Home 7pm Conference: MACJC 9-5-08 Friday East MS Away 5pm President: Dr. Clyde Muse 9-9-08 Tuesday Northwest Home 6pm Athletic Director: 9-13-08 Sturday Alumni Game Home 7pm Gene Murphy 9-17-08 Wednesday Holmes Home 7pm History 9-19-08 Friday Pearl River Away 7pm First year of Sport: 1988 9-23-08 Tuesday Meridian Home 7pm Overall All-Time Record: 216-116-30 9-26-08 Friday Wallace MCC 3pm Number of years in 9-27-08 Sturday Gordon MCC 1pm MACJC Tournament: 10 10-1-08 Wednesday Itawamba Away 4pm Last Appearance: 10-3-08 Friday East MS Home 7pm 2007 Defeated MS Gulf Coast 2-1 in final. 10-7-08 Tuesday Northwest Away 4pm Coaching Staff 10-15-08 Wednesday Holmes Away 7pm Head Coach: 10-18-08 Saturday MACJC Tourney South Men Winner Doug Williams 10-19-08 Sunday MACJC Tourney South Men Winner Alma Mater/Yr: 10-25-07 Saturday Region Tourney Men’s State Champ Belhaven College, 1998, Southern Miss, 2000 Oct. 20-21 MACJC Tournament Record at School: 126-28-6 *Exhibition Game

2007 TEAM InFORMATIOn Overall Record: 15-4-1 Goals For: 90 Goals Against: 30 MACJC North State Champions MACJC State Champions NJCAA Region XXIII Champions

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Soccer_MediaGuide_Mens08.indd 7 9/29/08 2:01:21 PM 2008 • HCC EAGLES DR. CLYDE MUSE PRESIDENT WELCOME HINDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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 athletes. Among those working hard for the betterment of the college are members of the coaching staff who prepare their teams. Also to be commended are the band, Hi-Steppers, cheerleaders and their sponsors, the athletic director and the athletes. We are particularly pleased to have parents, students and alumni at the game. 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 strong instruction that provides educational opportunities of the highest caliber at the college's six locations. Serving local communities since 1917, Hinds looks eagerly toward many more years of providing a learning environment that's close to home, affordable and friendly. To our visiting coaches, players Dr. Clyde Muse Vashti Muse and college representatives, we extend a warm welcome. We hope you enjoy your visit at Hinds as well as the athletic competition that adds excitement and challenge to the students' educational experience.

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Tom Shepherd Field The Hinds soccer field was dedicated to Tom Shepherd Oct. 19, 2002. Coach Shepherd started the soccer program at Hinds in 1980 as a club sport. In 1988 soccer became a varsity sport at Hinds, and Coach Shepherd started the winning tradition. He guided the men's soccer team to six National Junior College Athletic Association Region XXIII Championships and five Runner-Up finishes. Coach Shepherd was awarded the Region XXIII Coach of the Year title in 1997 and 1999. He also received the Association of Community and Junior Colleges Coach of the Year Award in 1999 after winning the MACJC Championship. Tom Shepherd field has become one of the most imposing home fields in the MACJC. One of only three lighted fields in Mississippi Community College soccer, Tom Shepherd Field is one of the premier facilities in the HInDS vS. OPPOnEnTS MACJC. The facility has seen much championship play, as AT TOM SHEPHERD FIELD Hinds hosted the MACJC Tournament in 1999, 2001, 2003, (2000-PRESEnT) 2005 and 2007. The Eagles also hosted the Mid-Southwest District Tournament in 2003 and 2005. Opponent Hinds Record vs. Co-Lin 3-0-0 Delta 8-0-0 East Central 2-0-0 East MS 8-0-0 Falkner University 1-0-0 Gordan 0-0-1 Gulf Coast 4-1-0 Holmes 8-0-0 Itawamba 7-1-0 Jones 2-0-0 Marion Military 1-0-0 Meridian 2-3-1 MS State 1-0-0 Northern OK 0-1-0 Northwest 6-0-0 Pearl River 5-1-0 San Jacinto 0-1-0 Spring Hill 0-0-1 Tyler 1-2-0 Totals 59-9-3 (.789)

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DIRECTIOnS TO TOM SHEPHERD SOCCER FIELD

From the West: Take exit 35 off I-20 (Clinton-Raymond Rd.); turn right onto Clinton-Raymond Rd. and continue on to Raymond fork; veer to left and turn right in first campus drive into parking lot.

From the East: Take exit 40A off I-20 (Hwy 18 West); travel west into Raymond (approx. 8 miles); turn right at 4-way stop (Hwy 18 & Hinds Blvd.); continue through next 4-way stop (Main & Hinds Blvd.); turn left in 2nd or 3rd campus drive into parking lot.

Soccer field is located behind tennis courts.

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NSCAA Academic Team of the Year

For the 2007-2008 academic year the Hinds men’s soccer team was awarded the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Academic Team of the Year Award. The award is given to all of the soccer programs in the nation that maintain at least a 3.0 GPA during the school year. This years Hinds team had a 3.062 GPA for the year. This is the first year for the men’s soccer team to win this award.

Coach Williams said, “I am very proud of what the team accomplished in the classroom. We had numerous guys have 4.0 GPA’s. It has created a very good academic atmosphere on the team.

Everyone is working hard to have good grades and they often work together to help each other in class. The guys on the team also enroll in a lot of classes each semester. Most of the guys are on track to graduate from Hinds in two years. They usually take between 18-21 hours each semester.

This award is a real tribute to the work ethic of these guys and the discipline that their parents have instilled in them.”

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Each year the Hinds Soccer Team tries to get involved in some community service activities. The team has participated in various activities such as blood drives, Habitat for Humanity Homes, and the Mississippi Walk for Diabetes. During the 2007-2008 school year the team was involved in two service projects. During the fall semester the team spent a day working for Habitat for Humanity. The guys worked on cabinets and flooring at a home located at 128 Princeton Street in downtown Jackson. The soccer team also spent a day playing with children at the Blair E. Batson Children’s Hospital in Jackson. This was an athletic department wide project that included athletes and coaches from the men’s and women’s soccer teams, the women’s basketball team, and the track team. In February the soccer team played Belhaven College in an exhibition game in order to raise money for the Fullerton Scholarship Fund. The event was organized by Chris Porter as part of his senior project at Northwest Rankin High School. All proceeds went to a scholarship fund named for Mick Fullerton, a student at Northwest Rankin who lost his life in an auto accident in November of 2007.

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Hinds Alumni Coaching Hinds has been very fortunate over the years to have many of its student athletes get involved in coaching. Soccer is no exception to this. Hinds alumni have gone on to coach everything from local recreational teams to National Junior Colleges Athletic Association Div. I teams. Many of the alumni are very involved in youth soccer in Mississippi and have gone on to earn various coaching licenses from the US Soccer Federation. Here is just a sample of the alumni who are currently working in the coaching ranks.

Year at Hinds name School Club 1997 Derrick Crews Mississippi United 2006 Garreth DeKlerk Chicago Fire Juniors of MS 1996-1997 Rob Fyke Clinton High 1989 Rick Graham Clinton Football Club 1991 Justus Griffin University of Alabama Birmingham 1993-1994 Jay Harrison Madison Central 2000-2001 Nic Henderson Jackson Academy Jackson Futbol Club 2000-2001 Josh Jackson Jackson Futbol Club 1993 Eric Johnson St. Andrews High Jackson Futbol Club 1995-1996 Gray Massey Florence High Jackson Futbol Club 1996-1997 Wint McGee Fury Football Club 1993 Sonny Pittman Chicago Fire Juniors of MS 2003-2004 Chris Rash Jackson Futbol Club 2002-2003 Lucas Rolandi Central Jackson Soccer 1982-1983 Louie Tran Jackson Futbol Club 2000 Britton Webb Chicago Fire Juniors of MS 2003-2004 Michael Wilder Florence Soccer Org. 1993-1994 Doug Williams Hinds Community College

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Each year during the second week of June, the Hinds soccer coaching staff runs a camp for local youth soccer players ages 7-14. The campers get full use of the Hinds facilities. During the hot afternoons from 1-3 p.m., the campers get to train indoors and they also get to swim in Hinds’ indoor swimming pool. The camp is a full-day camp that lasts from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. daily for a week. Lunch each day is eaten in the Hinds cafeteria. The camp directors are Hinds soccer coaches Doug Williams and Kori Babb. Each year they hire local youth and high school coaches to work the camp. The camp also hires a certified athletic trainer to deal with any injuries. For more info on Hinds Soccer Camp visit www.hindscc.edu.

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Soccer_MediaGuide_Mens08.indd 22 9/29/08 2:01:43 PM 2008 • HCC EAGLES MACJC The Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges boasts one of the best, if not the best, athletic conferences in the nation. The MACJC had its beginnings in the late 1920s. Throughout those 70-plus years, it has grown to 15 member schools with sports including football, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, golf and track. Just about every community college in Mississippi has had its day in the sun with championship seasons as well as national tournaments. You name the sport and the MACJC has been recognized year in and year out in national competition. As with many community college programs throughout the nation, student athletes have chosen the two- year college to achieve a solid foundation in the classroom. The success of this foundation is evidenced by the successful recruitment of the student athlete to the senior college. The MACJC has always been a hotbed for senior colleges across the nation in recruiting student athletes from the various programs across the state. In some cases as much as 80 percent of the sophomore classes has been offered senior scholarships. Even on the professional level many of our Mississippi schools have contributed to this elite group. Presently, Hinds Community College football is ranked number one in the nation with the highest number of active players in the National Football League. Looking at the make-up of our rules and regulations and the limits on both scholarships and out-of-state athletes, it is truly astonishing for the conference to be so competitive. Other state conferences across the nation have much less stringent limitations with their scholarship quotas and even some eligibility rules. What a tribute to our coaches and players this is when you compare the Mississippi conference against the national scene. The outlook for the future is bright for this association, which has withstood numerous challenges over its history.

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2008 Season Outlook

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well holding the ball. 2008 With these types of players Hinds will be able to use Season varying tactics in order to break down the opponents Preview back line. The Midfield The Hinds soccer program The midfield will contain enters the 2008 season with a lot of depth for the Eagles. a lot of excitement. The team Hinds will have at least ten is returning 13 players from Coach Doug Williams is players who have experience the 2007 team. These guys looking forward to his ninth playing in the midfield. The will all bring a wealth of season as head coach and midfield is returning Austin experience with them. Last expects a lot from this years Baker, Brandt Sutton, Quinten season the team was mostly team. “We have always set our Neeld, Jay Sandifer, Brandon freshmen. This year the team goals high here at Hinds ,” Hoge, Corey Harris, and will be mostly sophomores. said Williams. “This team has Michael Bush. New comers to Sophomores usually do well in a lot of talent and I expect it the midfield are Austin Cole, the league. They understand to be challenging for another Hunter Bower, and Tucker the level of training required Mississippi Association of Hood. and they have the discipline to Community and Junior stay focused throughout the College (MACJC) State With this many players and season. Championship this season.” varying playing styles Hinds The Eagles have also added The Eagles should be very has the opportunity to create some new players to this years competitive in both practice a very dynamic midfield team. They have added guys and games. All 25 players on in 2008. This midfield has who have spent their youth the roster will be competing some strong defenders, some careers playing for the Chicago for the 11 stating positions. creative attackers and plenty of Fire Juniors of Mississippi athleticism. and Central Jackson Soccer The Forwards Organization. Two of this The Eagles are returning years new players, Hunter Michael Cooper, Austin Baker, Bower and Austin Cole, won a Branden Lane, and Brandt 5A State Championship with Sutton who all saw time at Northwest Rankin. Hinds was forward last season. All four able to sign three players from of these guys combined to the Chicago Fire Juniors under score most of the goals last 18 men’s team who won the season. This group of guys is 2008 State Championship and very athletic and has very good competed in USYSA Southern speed. All of these four guys Regionals in North Carolina have a very different style to over the summer. Hinds also their game. Cooper is always The Defenders had numerous players play a threat to get in behind The back line has always with the Jackson Football opponents. Sutton and Baker been a strong point for the Club Under 19 men’s team at are both very strong with the Eagles over the years and Regionals. ball at their feet. They both do has proved very stingy with

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four-year schools and teams from Alabama and Georgia. The difficulty this schedule will provide the team with some great tests this year. Overview Hinds has qualified for the postseason every year since 1998 and have won the north division every year since 2000. The division matches are always tough for the Eagles. Many of the conference opponents. This years edition top rated goalkeepers in the opponents have strong soccer is expected to be the same way. MACJC and this year should programs and continue to Returning players in the be the same. improve each year. back are Brad James, Brandon The Eagles have won the Mitchell, Jay Sandifer, Ian conference championship the Lovell, and Corey Harris. past four years in a row and The new additions are Austin have played in the conference Cole, JC Pierce, and Taylor finals the past nine years. Webb. All of these guys are The 2008 team will be a strong defenders and are used mature team and should to playing a very disciplined compete at a very high level. style of defense. They work The difficulty of the schedule hard to help each other and should constantly challenge should be the core of the team. the team to grow and improve The returning players really throughout the season. The performed well in the back last The Schedule Eagles should have plenty of season and understand what it The 2008 schedule will be depth on the roster and will takes to win championships. one of the toughest in the play a very aggressive style of MACJC. Hinds has played soccer. Goalkeepers some of the most difficult Each year Hinds is expected Donald Garrett will return schedules in the league year to produce one of the top as the Hinds goalkeeper. in and year out. The team teams in the conference Donald had a great freshman feels that the tougher schedule and this year should be no year being named to the All- will help the team meet its exception. “The one goal I State team and performing maximum potential for the have for this years team is that well against such teams postseason. we come together very quickly as Belhaven College and The Eagles will open up as a team and support each Mississippi College. Donald the schedule with exhibition other in trying to achieve our really grew a lot as a player games verse Belhaven College goals as a team,” said Williams. during his freshman year and and . his experience should help Hinds will play eight non- the team in 2008. Hinds conference opponents this has always had one of the season, which includes three

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no. name POS. CL. Hometown 9 Austin Baker Midfield SO Tupelo 21 Blanks Baldwin Forward FR Pearl 12 Michael Bush Midfield SO Florence 7 Austin Cole Midfield FR Brandon 1 Michael Cooper Forward SO Vicksburg 8 Rafael Dantas Midfield FR Brazil 29 Donald Garrett Goalkeeper SO Florence 5 Corey Harris Midfield SO Jackson 2 Brandon Hoge Midfield SO Brandon 11 Tucker Hood Midfield FR Brandon 10 Brad James Defender SO Brandon 4 Branden Lane Forward SO Clinton 17 Carlos Lima Forward FR Brazil 16 Ian Lovell Defender SO Jackson 3 Brandon Mitchell Defender SO Clinton 13 Quinten Neeld Midfield SO Jackson 14 JC Pierce Defender FR Clinton 18 Jay Sandifer Midfield SO Florence 6 Brandt Sutton Midfield SO Brandon 22 Kanvas Wilson Goalkeeper FR Crystal Springs 27 Eric Watts Defender FR Pearl

D-Defender F- Forward GK-Keeper MF-Midfield

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The Coach: Doug Williams

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THE COACH: DOUG WILLIAMS

Coach Doug Williams has helped Hinds build a soccer program that each year competes for the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges Championship. Coach Williams joined the coaching staff at Hinds in 1998 as a graduate assistant under then head coach Tom Shepherd. During the 1998 season the Eagles finished third in the MACJC and competed in the National Junior Colleges Athletic Association Region XXIII Tournament. During Williams’ second season as assistant for the Eagles the team won its first MACJC Championship and finished as Region XXIII runner-up. As head coach Williams’ teams have won six more state championships and four NJCAA Region XXIII championships. The soccer team members have won 79 individual awards including three NJCAA All-Americans and six NJCAA Academic All-Americans. Since 2000 the Hinds soccer teams have scored 717 goals and allowed 175 goals. Coach Williams has been named MACJC Coach of the Year six times, NJCAA Region XXIII Coach of the Year four times and Mississippi Association of Coaches Coach of the Year five times. Coach Williams attended and played soccer at Hinds in 1993 and 1994. During his time at Hinds the Eagles won the Region XXIII championship in 1993 and finished as runner-up in 1994. From Hinds, Williams transferred to the University of Mobile where he played for the Rams who competed in the NAIA National Tournament and finished the 1994 season ranked in the NAIA top 10. Williams later received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Belhaven College and a master’s in coaching / sports administration from the University of Southern Mississippi. Williams has an extensive background in coaching. He has earned a B' License, National Youth License and Level II Goalkeeping Certificate from the United States Soccer Federation, an Advanced National Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and an Advanced Tactics Certificate from the Dutch Soccer Federation. Coach Williams currently serves as director of the Hinds Soccer Camp. Williams served as a member of the Cannon Soccer Club staff for five years and as a member of the Mississippi Olympic Development Program staff coach.

The Williams Record: 2006 Conference 2006 Year Win Loss Tie Win Loss Tie 2000 17 3 2 13 1 0 2001 14 5 0 11 2 0 2002 19 0 2 16 0 1 2003 16 3 1 14 1 1 2004 16 4 0 15 1 0 2005 16 2 0 13 1 0 2006 13 7 0 12 1 0 2007 15 4 1 9 1 1 Total 126 28 6 103 8 3

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The Players

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Austin Baker 9 21 Midfield Blanks Baldwin Sophomore Forward Tupelo, MS Freshman Tupelo High School Pearl, MS Hillcrest Christian School 2006 ...Austin played outside midfield for the Eagles in 2007. He scored four goals and had High School…Blanks played forward for Hill- seven assists in helping lead the team to the crest Christian School. He was named to the 2007 State and Region Championships. All-State team as a junior. He was named to the High School…Austin played in the midfield and All-Conference team and was team captain his at forward for Tupelo High. He helped lead the senior year. team to the 2007 MHSAA 5A State Champion- ship.

Soccer…Austin played for Tupelo Futbol Club and for Jackson Futbol Club. While with Tupelo he participated in the Dallas Cup, the Disney College Showcase, and played in the US South- ern Regionals, where they played in the quar- terfinals in 2005. With his Jackson Futbol Club team he participated in the Raleigh Shootout, the Tampa Sunbowl, and played in Indianapo- lis. His JFC team won the State Championship in 2006 and 2007, and participated in the US Southern Regionals.

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12 Austin Cole 7 Michael Bush Midfield Midfield Freshman Sophomore Brandon, MS Florence, MS Northwest Rankin High School Florence High School High School…Austin played outside midfield 2007…Michael spent most of 2007 playing left for Northwest Rankin High School. During his midfield for the Eagles. He finished the season senior year he helped lead the team to the MH- with one goal and two assist. Michael showed SAA 5A State Championship and he was named some real improvement during the 2007 season to the All-County team. and had a good offseason in the spring of 2008. High School…Michael played in the midfield Soccer… Austin played club soccer for the Chi- for Florence High School. During the 2006- cago Fire Juniors of Mississippi. His team won 2007 school year he helped lead the team to the State Championship and competed in the the South State Championship and they played US Southern Regionals three times. They were in the MHSAA 4A State Final. Michael was regional semifinalist in 2004. In 2006 his club named to the All-District team both his Junior team won the Copa Mareseme tournament in and Senior years. Barcelona, Spain.

Soccer…Michael played club soccer for the Chicago Fire Juniors of Mississippi. With the Fire he participated in the Tampa Sun Bowl, the John Tal- ley Classic and Super Clubs.

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1 8 Michael Cooper Rafael Dantas Forward Midfield Sophomore Freshman Vicksburg, MS Fortaleza, Brazil Vicksburg High School Soccer… Rafael spent his youth playing soccer 2007…Michael played forward for the Eagles in in his native Brazil. He played youth soccer with 2007. He finished the season with 25 goals and 12 assists. He was named to the NJCAA All Region 23 Ceara in Fortaleza and has spent many years Team and was the Hinds leading scorer. playing futsal with local clubs. High School…Michael played forward for Vicks- burg High and led his team in scoring his sopho- more, junior, and senior years. He helped lead the team to the MHSAA 5A State Final in 2005 and was named Player of the Year by the Vicksburg Post. During 2007 he participated in the Mississippi As- sociation of Coaches All-Star game where he scored three goals and led his team to victory.

Soccer… Michael played club soccer for Cannon Soccer Club, Central Jackson Soccer Organization and Jackson Futbol Club. With CJSO he partici- pated in the Disney College showcase, the Tampa Sunbowl, the John Talley Classic and the Raleigh Shootout. In 2008 his JFC team won the State Champion- ship and partici- pated in the US Southern Regionls.

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29 5 Donald Garrett Corey Harris Keeper Midfield Sophomore Sophomore Florence, MS Jackson, MS Florence High School

2007… Donald started at keeper for the Eagles 2007…Corey played center midfield for the in 2007. He finished the year with 18 goals al- Eagles in 2007. He finished the season with one lowed and a 1.191 goals against average. Don- goal and one assist. ald was also named to the MACJC All-State High School…Corey played center midfield for Team. Murrah High School. During his senior year he High School…Donald played keeper for Flor- helped lead the team to one of their most suc- ence High School. During his senior year he cessful seasons in school history. helped lead the team to the MHSAA 4A State Soccer… Corey played club soccer for Central Final and was selected to the All-District Team. Jackson Soccer Organization and the Chicago Fire Juniors of Mississippi. While at CJSO he participated in the Raleigh Shootout, Super Soccer…Donald played club soccer for Clinton Clubs Nationals, the Tampa Sunbowl, and the Futbol Club where he received training from John Talley Classic. He also spent three years former goalkeeper and ODP staff coach Steve playing in the Mississippi ODP. Otto.

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2 11 Brandon Hoge Tucker Hood Midfield Midfield Sophomore Freshman Brandon, MS Brandon, MS Brandon High School Brandon High School

2007… Brandon played right midfield for the High School…Tucker played center midfield for Eagles in 2007. He finished the season with one Brandon High School. In 2007 Tucker helped goal and five assists. lead his team to the MHSAA South State Cham- High School…Brandon played center midfield pionship. His team won four straight district for Brandon High School. During his senior championships, he was twice named team MVP, year he helped lead the team to the MHSAA and he participated in the Mississippi Associa- 5A State Final. His team qualified for the post tion of Coaches All-Star game. season each of his four high school years. Soccer… Tucker played club soccer for the Soccer…Brandon played club soccer for the Chicago Fire Juniors of Mississippi. His team won the State Championship and competed in Chicago Fire Juniors of Mississippi, playing the US Southern Regionals three times. They for experienced coaches like Jeremy Shortt and were regional semifinalist in 2004. In 2006 his Cecil Hinds. club team won the Copa Mareseme tournament in Barcelona, Spain.

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10 4 Brad James Branden Lane Defender Forward Sophomore Sophomore Brandon, MS Clinton, MS Brandon High School Clinton High School

2007… Brad played right back for the Eagles in 2007…Branden played forward for the Eagles 2007. He finished the 2007 with one assists and during 2007. He finished the season with two helped lead one of the most stingy back lines in goals and one assist. the MACJC. Soccer… Branden played club soccer for the High School… Brad played in the back line for Chicago Fire Juniors of Mississippi. He played Brandon High School. During his senior year he for qualified coaches the likes of Jeremy Shortt helped lead the team to the MHSAA 5A State and Kenny White. Branden also spent some Final. He was named to both the All-District years playing for Clinton Futbol Club. He has and All-State team. Brad also participated in participated in many top tournaments like the John Talley and Crossroads of the South. the Mississippi Association of Coaches All-Star Game. Soccer… Brad played club soccer for Jackson Futbol Club. He participated in many of the top youth tournaments in the Southern US including Super Clubs, the Raleigh Shootout, and the John Tal- ley Classic.

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17 16 Marcelo Lima Ian Lovell Forward Defender Freshman Sophomore Fortaleza, Brazil Jackson, MS Murrah High School Soccer… Marcelo spent his youth playing soc- cer in his native Brazil. He played youth soccer 2007…Ian played in the back line for the Eagles with Ceara in Fortaleza and has spent many in 2007. He was a part of one of the top defen- years playing futsal with local clubs. sive lines in the MACJC. High School…Ian played center back for Mur- rah for four years. During his senior year he helped lead the team to one of their best season in school history. Soccer…Ian played club soccer for Central Jackson Soccer Organization and the Chicago Fire Juniors of Mississippi. He has participated in the Raleigh Shootout, the Tampa Sunbowl, and the Disney College Showcase.

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3 13 Brandon Mitchell Quinten Neeld Defender Midfield Sophomore Sophomore Clinton, MS Jackson, MS Clinton High School St Joseph Cathlic School

2007…Brandon played center back for the 2007… Quinten played outside midfield for the Eagles in 2007. He helped lead one of the best Eagles in 2007. He finished the season with two back lines in the MACJC. goals and four assists. High School…Brandon served as team captain High School…Quinten played in the midfield for Clinton High his senior year and helped lead for St Joe. His team won the MHSAA 3A State the Arrows deep into the post-season. Championship in 2002,2003,2004, and 2005. Soccer…Brandon played soccer for Clinton During his senior year they were ranked in the Futbol Club and Jackson Futbol Club. His JFC national top 25. Quinten was named to the All- team won the State Championship in 2007 and District team in 2003 and 2004. 2008. He has participated in the Raleigh Shoot- Soccer… Quinten played club soccer for Jack- out, the Disney College Showcase, Super Clubs, son Futbol Club. His JFC team won numerous and US Southern Regionals. state championships and played in the US South- ern Regionals quaterfinals in 2004. They also won the Super Clubs Regionals.

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14 18 JC Pierce Jay Sandifer Defender Midfield Feshman Sophomore Clinton, MS Florence, MS Mt. Salus Christian School Florence High School

High School… JC played in the back for Mt. 2007…Jay played center midfield for the Eagles Salus Christian School. He was named team in 2007. He finished the season with 4 goals. Jay MVP as a Junior. During JC’s senior year he was was also voted to the NJCAA All-Region Team. named Best Defender. High School…Jay played center midfield for Soccer… JC played for the Chicago Fire Juniors Florence High School. He helped lead his team of Mississippi. His team played in many of the to the 2007 MHSAA 4A State Final in 2007. His top youth tournaments in the Southeastern senior year he was named to both the All-District United States including the John Talley and the and All-State Teams. Tampa Sun Bowl. Soccer…Jay played club soccer for Clinton Futbol Club and Tupelo Futbol Club. With Tupelo he played in the US Southern Regionals in 2007 and qualifying for the quarterfinals. Jay has played in the Dallas Cup, the Disney College Showcase, and the John Talley Classic.

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6 27 Brandt Sutton Eric Watts Midfield Defender Sophomore Freshman Brandon, MS Pearl, MS Northwest Rankin High School Pearl High School

2007…Brandt played in the midfield for the High School… Eric played in the back for Pearl Eagles in 2007. He finished the season with nine High School. He helped lead his team to the goals and five assists. He was also named to the MHSAA State Championship in 2005 and 2006. MACJC All-State Team. He was chosen for the Jason Davis Memorial High School… Brandt played center back for Award for the 2006 season. Northwest Rankin. During his senior year he Eric spent the summer of 2008 serving as a sum- was named to the All-District and All-State mer missionary through the Hinds Community Teams. He was also selected to play in the Mis- College Baptist Student Union in Washington sissippi Association of Coaches All-Star Game. State. Soccer… Brandt played club soccer for Jack- son Futbol Club. His JFC teams won numerous State Championships. They participated in the Disney College Showcase, the Raleigh Shoot- out, and the Dallas Cup.

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22 Kanvas Wilson Keeper Freshman Crystal Springs, MS Crystal Springs High School

High School… Kanvas played goalkeeper for Crystal Springs High School. During his senior year he was named to the All-District team and was named as the teams best defensive player. Kanvas also ran track at Crystal Springs and he was a part of the 4 x 400 relay team that won the MHSAA 4A State Championship.

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Soccer_MediaGuide_Mens08.indd 62 9/29/08 2:03:46 PM 2008 • HCC EAGLES Former soccer player serves in Iraq Eric Gannon His college major at Hinds and at Bethel College was pre-medicine. He has always Playing goal keeper for the Hinds Eagles been interested in having a career doing and patrolling the streets of Samara, Iraq, something in medicine, he said, partly have a lot in common for 25-year old Eagle because both of his parents are in that field soccer alumnus, Eric Gannon (2003). – his dad as an X-ray technician and his As a member of National Guard mother as a nurse. Military Police Unit 113 based in Brandon, “But I’ve always loved helping people Gannon’s tour in Iraq had him patrolling as far as accidents and fires. I was a fire the streets–maintaining order in urban department volunteer since I was 18 – and operations “basically just like a cop,” he I also had a friend die in an accident – so I said. He also provided convoy security in just want to help people,” he said. combat-mounted patrol duty. He feels that In Samara, Iraq, Gannon had a lot of his soccer training gave him an edge. opportunity to help people. “Definitely,” he said. “Over there, you always have to be Samara, considered by U.S. Gen. David Petraeus to be the THAT aware of your surroundings – just like in soccer where second most dangerous city in Iraq, is about two hours north of you have to be aware of every situation. The training that Doug Baghdad. It is situated close to the Turkish/Iran border and is a put us through definitely helped me out there.” known haven for those involved in “come-and-go” terrorism. In both instances, Gannon came through relatively unscathed. “Because of the training part of their deployment, the 113th His unit experienced bombings of different types throughout its Military Police Unit base of operation was a Samara police tour but incurred only minor injuries, he said. station, and they also took on an additional six stations. “The 2002 soccer team had an undefeated regular season,” Gannon estimates the base endured 10 to 15 mortar attacks said Eagle coach Doug Williams. “Eric faced six penalty kicks while his unit was there. during the season. He saved five of them and allowed one In addition to its primary mission, Gannon’s unit was assigned to score. The one that scored was in the NJCAA Region 23 as a support group and based with the 101st Airborne out of Championship game.” Fort Campbell, Ky., whose job included seeking weapons caches. Gannon also played the field as a forward and scored six goals “As a unit we found a couple of stockpiles – it’s really just part throughout the season. of your job as soldiers.” Statistically, he ranked as one of the top goalkeepers in the Also part of the job as soldiers was adjusting to a more basic, Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges and less comfortable way of life. he was named to the NJCAA All Region 23 team. He then The dangers and discomforts the unit took almost in stride as signed a scholarship to play for Bethel College in Tennessee. He just part of the job found some relief in 15-day leaves when the was there a year before returning home. soldiers could either spend the time in Germany or fly back to “I lost motivation for school,” he said. “I was playing soccer the states for some R & R. in Tennessee, having a great time and doing well in school. Then “That was a big morale booster,” said Gannon, who was able my dad lost his job and I came home every weekend to work to spend his leave back home with his family and his fiancée, and try to help pay the bills. It got to be too hard so I came Hillary. home.” Another big boost came when they received packages from He joined the National Guard and enrolled at the University home. of Southern Mississippi (USM). He took a break from USM “We had so much good coming from America. Being National while enrolled in the Army’s Military Police school where he Guard we all had secondary jobs other than being soldiers. graduated with top honors. Soon after returning to his studies at People from our work, school districts where guys’ wives were USM, he dropped out and went to work in a motorcycle shop in teachers, police departments in cities where some guys were Hattiesburg, “doing what I loved,” he said. cops–churches of every nature. Everybody sent us things - A short time later he moved back to Jackson. Soon after everything we got was absolutely positive – some things were meeting his wife-to-be, Hillary Hatcher (HCC 2008), he was given especially for us to give to children.” deployed to Iraq. Uppermost in Gannon’s mind as he winds down from his Gannon, who currently works as a parts adviser at Got Gear Iraq experience and begins his new life in Brandon with Hillary, Motor Sports, said his career plans include graduating from whom he married in August, is the fact that his unit didn’t have the Fire Academy in Pearl so he can work “wherever there is a any fatalities. “Just some minor injuries,” he said – and one man fire department opening,” and he hopes to enroll in the HCC sent home with temporary short-term memory loss – but we Rankin Campus associate degree nursing program in January. didn’t lose anybody.” 301

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The Opponents

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2007 Opponents Series records are 2000 to present. Andrew College - www.andrew.edu Games: August 22 – Tuscaloosa, AL – 12pm Hinds vs. Andrew – The Series – Andrew leads 1-0 Conference: GJCAA Colors: Blue and Gold Location: Cuthbert, GA Head Coach: Michael Husbands Founded: 1854 Record at School: First Year Enrollment: 400 2007 Record: NA nickname: Tigers 2007 Conference Record: Belhaven College Games: August 16 – Raymond, MS – 7pm Colors: Green and White Hinds vs. Belhaven – The Series – First Meeting Conference: NAIA - GCAC Location: Jackson, MS Head Coach: Steve DeCou Founded: 1883 Record at School: 10-8-1 Enrollment: NA 2007 Record: 10-8-1 nickname: Blazers Darton College Games: August 23 – Tuscaloosa, AL – 8am Colors: Red and White Hinds vs. Darton – The Series – Darton leads 2-0 Conference: GJCAA Location: Albany, GA Head Coach: Bart Sasnet Founded: 1963 Record at School: First Year Enrollment: 4,000 2007 Record: 9-7 nickname: Cavaliers 2007 Conference Record: 6-7 Delta State - www.gostatesmen.com Games: August 20 – Cleveland, MS – 5:30pm Colors: White and Green Hinds vs. Delta State – The Series – Hinds leads 1-0 Conference: Gulf South Conference Location: Cleveland, MS Head Coach: Jim Allen Founded: NA Record at School: NA Enrollment: NA 2007 Record: NA nickname: Statesmen East Mississippi CC - www.eastms.edu Games: September 5 - Scooba, MS - 5pm October 3 - Raymond, MS - 7pm Colors: Red and White Hinds vs. East MS-The Series - Hinds leads 15-1 Conference: MACJC Location: Scooba, MS Head Coach: Junior Noel Founded: 1927 Record at School: 3-12 Enrollment: 3,900 2007 Record: 3-12 nickname: Lions 2007 Conference Record: 3-12 Gordon College - www.gdn.peachnet.edu Game: September 27 - Meridian, MS - 1pm Colors: Blue and White Hinds vs. Gordon -The Series - Hinds leads 2-1-1 Conference: GJCAA Location: Barnesville, GA Head Coach: Scott Henderson Founded: 1852 Record at School: N/A Enrollment: 3,400 2007 Record: 5-11-1 nickname: Highlanders 2007 Conference Record: 4-9-1

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2007 Opponents Series records are 2000 to present. Gulf Coast - www.mgccc.edu Games: August 29 – Raymond, MS – 7pm Colors: Blue, White, and Yellow Hinds vs. Gulf Coast – The Series – The Series – Hinds leads 8-1-1 Conference: MACJC Location: Perkinston, MS Head Coach: Bary Thrash Founded: 1912 Record at School: NA Enrollment: 10,000 2007 Record: 15-3 nickname: Bulldogs 2007 Conference Record: 13-2 Holmes CC - www.holmescc.edu Games: September 17 - Raymond, MS - 7pm October 15 - Ridgeland, MS - 7pm Colors: Maroon and White Hinds vs. Holmes-The Series - Hinds leads 17-0-1 Conference: MACJC Location: Goodman, MS Head Coach: Matt Convertino Founded: 1911 Record at School: 46-37-5 Enrollment: 3,800 2007 Record: 10-5-1 nickname: Bulldogs 2007 Conference Record: 10-3 Itawamba CC - www.iccms.edu Games: September 3 - Raymond, MS - 7pm October 1 - Fulton, MS - 4pm Colors: Red, White, and Blue Hinds vs. Itawamba-The Series - Hinds lead 15-2 Conference: MACJC Location: Fulton, MS Head Coach: Mike Sullivan Founded: 1948 Record at School: 39-53-4 Enrollment: 4,600 2007 Record: 14-3 nickname: Indians 2007 Conference Record: 11-3

Meridian CC - www.mcc.cc.ms.us Game: September 23 - Meridian, MS - 7pm Colors: Green and White Hinds vs. Meridian-The Series - Meridian leads 7-4-1 Conference: MACJC Location: Meridian, MS Head Coach: Alex George Founded: 1937 Record at School: 63-28-8 Enrollment: 3,600 2007 Record: 11-4-2 nickname: Eagles 2007 Conference Record: 10-4-2 northwest Mississippi CC - www.northwestms.edu Games: September 9 - Raymond, MS - 6pm October 7 - Senotobia, MS - 4pm Colors: Red and Blue Hinds vs. northwest - The Series - Hinds leads 12-0 Conference: MACJC Location: Senatobia, MS Head Coach: Peter Jarjoura Founded: 1928 Record at School: 32-58-3 Enrollment: 6,100 2007 Record: 3-10 nickname: Rangers 2007 Conference Record: 3-8 Pearl River - www.prcc.edu Games: September19 – Poplarville, MS – 7pm Colors: Maroon and Gold Hinds vs. Pearl River – The Series – Hinds leads 9-1 Conference: MACJC Location: Polplarville, MS Head Coach: Josh Hess Founded: 1960 Record at School: 10-5-1 Enrollment: 3500 2007 Record: 10-5-1 nickname: Wildcats 2007 Conference Record: 9-4-1 331

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2007 Opponents Series records are 2000 to present. Wallace State College - www.wallacestate.edu Game: September 26 - Meridian, MS - 3pm Hinds vs. Wallace - The Series - Tied 3-3 Conference: Alabama CC Conf. Location: Dothan, AL Head Coach: Berry Spitzer Founded: 1969 Record at School: 15-3 Enrollment: 6,000 2007 Record: 12-4-1 nickname: Lions 2007 Conference Record: N/A

Game Shots

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Record vs. All Opponents Since 2000

Andrew College (0-1) 10-29-00 W 3-1 N MS Gulf Coast (8-1-1) 8-27-06 L 1-2 N 9-22-01 W 3-0 H 8-29-00 W 2-1 A 10-17-01 W 7-0 A 11-3-00 W 2-0 N Copiah Lincoln (5-0) 9-17-02 W 11-0 H 9-5-01 L 1-2 H 9-9-00 W 11-0 H 10-15-02 W 8-0 A 10-27-01 W 4-3 H 9-29-01 W 8-0 A 9-24-03 W 5-1 H 10-5-02 W 3-0 A 9-3-02 W 7-0 H 10-22-03 W 10-0 A 11-3-02 T 1-1 A 9-2-03 W 6-0 A 9-14-04 W 8-0 A 10-6-03 W 4-1 H 8-31-04 W 14-0 H 10-9-04 W 5-1 H 9-28-04 W 4-0 A 10-4-05 W 4-1 A 10-22-05 W 4-0 H Darton College (0-2) 10-10-05 W 4-1 H 10-21-07 W 2-1 H 9-27-05 L 1-3 N 9-26-06 W 4-1 H 8-25-07 L 3-4 N 10-10-06 W 7-0 A MS State (1-0) 9-1-07 L 1-4 A 10-3-07 W 2-1 H East Central (4-0) 9-25-07 W 3-1 H 9-2-00 W 10-0 H northern Oklahoma (0-2) 9-8-01 W 7-0 A Jones (6-0) 10-28-06 L 2-7 H 9-11-02 W 3-1 H 9-26-00 W 6-0 A 11-2-07 L 1-4 N 9-10-03 W 5-1 A 10-28-00 W 3-0 N 10-23-01 W 7-0 H northwest MS (12-0) East MS (15-1) 9-7-02 W 9-0 A 10-1-02 W 4-1 H 9-12-00 W 2-0 H 9-6-03 W 7-2 H 10-29-02 W 3-1 A 10-7-00 W 5-3 A 10-24-04 W 10-0 A 9-16-03 W 3-0 H 9-15-01 L 0-3 A 10-14-03 W 5-0 A 10-3-01 W 7-0 H Lon ( 0-1) 9-25-04 W 8-1 H 9-28-02 W 6-0 A 9-16-06 L 1-4 A 10-20-04 W 8-0 A 10-12-02 W 3-0 H 9-20-05 W 1-0 A 9-20-03 W 10-0 A Marion Military Institute (2-0) 10-15-05 W 7-0 H 10-18-03 W 13-0 H 9-1-06 W 4-0 H 9-12-06 W 5-0 H 9-22-04 W 10-0 H 9-11-07 W 8-1 A 10-6-06 W 4-1 A 10-6-04 W 11-0 A 9-15-07 W 6-0 A 9-26-05 W 7-0 A Meridian (4-7-2) 10-13-07 W 6-0 H 10-7-05 W 5-0 H 9-8-00 L 0-4 A 9-20-06 W 2-0 A 11-4-00 L 0-8 A Pearl River (9-1) 10-13-06 W 7-0 H 9-20-01 L 0-4 H 9-30-00 W 8-2 H 9-8-07 W 12-0 A 11-2-01 L 1-7 H 9-25-01 W 5-0 A 10-6-07 W 10-0 H 8-30-02 W 5-3 A 10-26-01 W 1-0 H 10-9-02 T 0-0 H 9-14-02 W 2-0 H Faulkner University (1-0) 11-2-02 W 1-0 N 8-23-03 W 3-2 H 9-18-07 W 9-0 H 8-27-03 L 1-2 H 10-26-03 L 1-3 H 10-25-03 W 1-0 H 8-28-04 W 3-0 A Gordon College (2-1-1) 9-8-04 L 2-3 A 10-23-04 W 4-0 N 10-6-00 T 2-2 H 9-29-06 L 2-3 A 9-28-05 W 3-1 H 9-30-05 W 3-1 N 9-28-07 W 5-0 A 10-21-06 W 2-1 A 9-30-06 L 0-1 A 10-20-07 T 1-1 H 9-29-07 W 6-2 N San Jacinto (0-2) Millsaps (3-0) 11-6-04 L 0-4 A Holmes (17-0-1) 9-28-01 W 2-0 A 11-5-05 L 2-4 H 9-6-00 W 7-1 A 10-13-02 W 3-2 A 9-16-00 W 7-0 A 9-21-03 W 1-0 A Spring Hill College (0-0-1) 10-10-00 W 13-0 H 8-25-00 T 1-1 H 9-11-01 W 10-1 H MS Delta (15-0) 10-13-01 W 11-0 A 10-4-00 W 2-1 A Tyler Junior College (1-3) 9-21-02 W 11-0 A 10-18-00 W 8-0 H 10-20-00 W 4-1 H 10-19-02 W 9-0 H 10-6-01 W 4-1 H 10-3-03 L 0-1 H 9-30-03 W 3-0 H 10-20-01 W 5-0 A 9-18-04 L 0-6 H 10-8-03 T 1-1 A 9-25-02 W 6-0 H 9-15-06 L 0-3 A 9-3-04 W 4-0 H 10-23-02 W 2-0 A 10-12-04 W 4-0 A 9-12-03 W 5-2 H Wallace State (3-3s) 9-23-05 W 4-0 H 9-26-03 W 2-1 A 10-19-01 L 3-4 N 10-18-05 W 3-0 A 9-10-04 W 8-0 H 10-2-04 W 6-2 N 9-23-06 W 3-0 H 10-6-04 W 8-1 A 9-26-05 W 6-2 N 10-18-06 W 2-0 A 10-5-05 W 5-0 H 8-26-06 L 1-3 N 10-22-06 W 3-2 A 10-12-05 W 4-1 A 8-24-07 W 3-2 N 8-28-07 W 2-0 H 10-23-05 W 4-0 H 10-10-07 L 2-3 A 9-22-07 W 3-2 A 9-8-06 W 2-0 H 10-4-06 W 7-1 A Young Harris (1-1) Itawamba (15-2) 10 -1-04 L 0-2 N 9-23-00 W 2-1 A 10-1-05 W 3-2 N 10-21-00 L 1-2 H 351

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2007 Year in Review

The Hinds men’s soccer team completed another very successful season finishing with a record of 15-4-1. The Eagles outscored their opponents 90 to 30 and had seven shutouts. The Eagles finished the 2007 season as the Mississippi Association Community and Junior College State Champions and National Junior College Athletic Association Region XXIII Champions.

Eagles in MACJC Conference Play

The 2007 Eagles were very impressive in MACJC conference games. The team recorded a 9-1-1 record verse conference opponents and for the eighth year in a row won the MACJC North Division. Hinds scored 51 goals, allowed nine goals, and recorded six shutouts verse conference opponents. The Eagles capped off conference play with two great games in the MACJC State Tournament. They defeated Meridian CC on penalties after a 1-1 tie and the defeated MS Gulf Coast CC 2-1 in the championship game.

2006 Individual Awards

NJCAA All-Region Team Bruce Snow 9 Goals 2 Assists 20 Points Michael Cooper 25 Goals 12 Assists 62 Points Nick Foster 0 Goals 1 Assists 1 Point Jay Sandifer 4 Goals 0 Assists 8 Points

MACJC All-State Team Daniel Junkin 13 Goals 5 Assists 31 Points Brandt Sutton 5 Goals 5 Assists 23 Points Brandon Mitchell 0 Goals 0 Assists 0 Points Donald Garrett 22 Goals Allowed 1.3 Goals Against Average

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2006 Team Stats

Name Goals Assists Points Austin Baker 4 7 15 Lance Barksdale 1 1 3 Logan Barksdale 1 1 3 Michael Bush 1 2 4 Michael Cooper 25 12 62 Nick Foster 0 1 1 Eoin Hancock 5 4 14 Corey Harris 1 1 3 Peter Henderson 1 1 3 Brandon Hoge 1 5 7 Brad James 0 1 1 Daniel Junkin 13 5 31 Branden Lane 2 1 5 Ian Lovell 0 0 0 Brandon Mitchell 0 0 0 Quinten Neeld 2 4 8 Jake Ponder 0 1 1 Scott Pulliam 2 2 6 Joseph Remus 0 0 0 Jay Sandifer 4 0 8 Bruce Snow 9 2 20 Brandt Sutton 9 5 23

Goalkeeping Name Games Goals Against Goals Against Average Matt Traxler 5 0 0 Donald Garrett 16 18 1.191

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History & Records

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ALL TIME RESULTS 2007 (15-4-1) 2006 (13-7) 2005 (16-2) 8-21 MS College T 2-2 8-26 Wallace State L 1-3 8/26 Wallace State W 6-2 8-24 Wallace State W 3-2 8-25 Darton, GA L 3-4 8-27 Andrew L 1-2 8/27 Darton L 1-3 8-28 Holmes W 2-0 9-1 Marion Mil. W 4-0 9/20 Northwest W 1-0 9-1 Itawamba L 1-4 9-8 East MS W 12-0 9-8 Delta W 2-0 9/23 Holmes W 4-0 9-11 MMI W 8-1 9-15 Northwest W 6-0 9-12 Northwest W 5-0 9/26 East MS W 7-0 9-18 Faulkner U W 9-0 9-15 Tyler JC L 0-3 9/28 Pearl River W 3-1 9-22 Holmes W 3-2 9-25 Itawamba W 3-1 9-16 Lon Morris L 1-4 9/30 Gordon W 3-1 9-28 Meridian W 5-0 9-20 East MS W 2-0 10/1 Young Harris W 3-2 9-29 Gordon W 6-2 10-3 MS State W 2-1 9-23 Holmes W 3-0 10/4 Itawamba W 4-1 10-6 East MS W 10-0 9-26 Itawamba W 4-1 10/5 MS Delta W 5-0 10-10 Wallace State L 2-3 10-13 Northwest W 6-0 9-29 Meridian L 2-3 10/7 East MS W 5-0 9-30 Gordon L 0-1 10/10 Itawamba W 4-1 MACJC Tournament 10-20 Meridian T 1-1 10-4 Delta W 7-1 10/12 MS Delta W 4-1 10-21 Gulf Coast W 2-1 10-6 Northwest W 4-1 10/15 Northwest W 7-0

nJCAA District Tournament 10-10 Itawamba W 7-0 10/18 Holmes W 3-0 11-2 Northern OK L 1-4 10-13 East MS W 7-0 MACJC Conference Tournament

MACJC Champions 10-18 Holmes W 2-0 10/22 Gulf Coast W 4-0

nJCAA Region 23 Champions 10/23 MS Delta W 4-0 10/20 NWCC W 8-0 MACJC Conference Tournament nJCAA District Tournament

MACJC Conference Tournament 10/21 Pearl River W 2-1 11/5 San Jacinto L 2-4 10/23 PRCC W 4-0 10/22 Holmes W 3-2 MACJC Champions 10/24 Jones W 10-0 nJCAA Region 23 Champions

nJCAA District Tournament nJCAA District Tournament nJCAA District Finalist 11/6 San Jacinto L 0-4 10/28 N Oklahoma L 7-2 MACJC Champions

nJCAA Region 23 Champions

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ALL TIME RESULTS 2004 (16-4) 2003 (16-3-1) 2002 (19-0-2)

8/28 PRCC W 3-0 8/23 Pearl River W 3-2 8/30 Meridian W 5-3

8/31 CLCC W 14-0 8/27 Meridian L 1-2 9/3 Co-Lin W 7-0

9/3 Holmes W 4-0 9/2 at Co-Lin W 6-0 9/7 at Jones W 9-0

9/8 MCC L 2-3 9/6 Jones W 7-2 9/11 East Central W 3-1

9/10 Delta W 8-0 9/10 at East Central W 5-1 9/14 Pearl River W 2-0

9/14 ICC W 8-0 9/12 Delta W 5-2 9/17 Itawamba W 11-0

9/18 Tyler L 6-0 9/16 Northwest W 3-0 9/21 at Holmes W 11-0

9/22 EMCC W 10-0 9/20 East MS W 10-0 9/25 Delta W 6-0

9/25 NWCC W 8-1 9/21 Millsaps W 1-0 9/28 at East MS W 6-0

9/28 GCCC W 4-0 9/24 Itawamba W 5-1 10/1 Northwest MS W 4-1

10/1 YHCC L 0-2 9/26 Delta W 2-1 10/5 at Gulf Coast W 3-0

10/2 Wallace W 6-2 9/30 Holmes W 3-0 10/9 Meridian T 0-0

10/6 Delta W 8-1 10/3 Tyler, TX L 0-1 10/12 East MS W 3-0

10/9 ICC W 5-1 10/6 Gulf Coast W 4-1 10/13 at Millsaps W 3-2

10/12 Holmes W 4-0 10/8 Holmes T 1-1 10/15 at Itawamba W 8-0

10/15 EMCC W 11-0 10/14 Northwest W 5-0 10/19 Holmes W 9-0

10/20 NWCC W 8-0 10/18 East MS W 13-0 10/20 Alumni Game W 8-0

10/22 Itawamba W 10-0 10/23 at Delta W 2-0

MACJC Conference Tournament 10/29 at Northwest W 3-1

10/23 PRCC W 4-0 MACJC Conference Tournament

10/24 Jones W 10-0 10/25 Meridian W 1-0 MACJC Conference Tournament

10/26 Pearl River L 1-3 11/2 Meridian W 1-0

nJCAA District Tournament MACJC Finalist 11/3 Gulf Coast T 1-1

11/6 San Jacinto L 0-4 Region 23 Finalist Gulf Coast Advances on penalty

MACJC Champions kicks

nJCAA Region 23 Champions MACJC Finalist

nJCAA District Finalist Region 23 Finalist 411

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ALL TIME ROSTER First Name Last Name Year(s) of Participation First Name Last Name Year(s) of Participation A C David Adkins Dustin Cain ______1993-1994 Matt Ainsworth 2004-2005 Keith Carrico ______1988 Gabe Ajack 2002 John Chalk ______2002-2003 John Alford 1988 Keith Chandler ______1992-1993 Phillip Applewhite ______2004-2005 Aubrey Chapman ______2001-2002 John Arnold ______1995-1996 Jason Chapman ______1996-1997 Steve Arnold ______1994 Brent Clark ______2004 Gerald Ashley______2005-2006 Roger Cockerill Jonathon Colbert______2005-2006 B James L. Cole ______1993 Austin Baker ______2007 Michael Coleman______2001-2002 Brad Baker ______1989-1990 Bill Collins ______1987 Lance Barksdale ______2007 Randle Collins ______2005 Logan Barksdale ______2007 William Collins ______1988 James Barclay ______1990 Steve Collum______1994-1997 Bradley Barnes ______Kevin Conerly ______2005-2006 Dan Barnes______1994 Michael Cooper ______2007 David Bates______1998 Jack Craven ______2005-2006 Christopher Batton ______1988 Christopher Crews ______1997 Michael Beam ______1998 Shaun Crotwell ______1992 Jacob Benda ______2003-2004 Aleksander Cubric ______2005 Tyler Bishop ______2004-2005 Brian Cullum______1995 Damon Bivins ______1988 Alex Cummins ______1997 Brad Blackwell ______2003, 2006 Thomas Cupples ______1989-1990 Phillip Blaylock ______1988 Andy Cupples ______Mike Boulanger ______Jason Boutwell______1991 D Lucas Bowen ______2000-2001 Doug Damico ______1990-1991 Gary Broadwater ______1996 Mark Daniels ______1990 Hunter Brock ______2002 Lee Davis ______1990-1991 Glen Brogan ______1990 Chad Davis ______1999 Brian Brooks ______1991 Nathan Day ______2005 Adam Brown______1991-1992 Brian Dear ______1989 Brian Brown______1997-1998 Garreth DeKlerk ______2006 Bullock______1990 Jeff Denton______1992 Michael Bush ______2007 Albert Deweese ______1998 Anthony Busin ______1995 Chandler Ditto ______2004 Josh Butler ______2004-2005 Dustin Drennan______2000 James C. Dunn ______1993 Cole Durant ______2003-2004

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First Name Last Name Year(s) of Participation First Name Last Name Year(s) of Participation E Brian Heatherington ______1994-1995 Cory Eden______1995-1996 Nic Henderson ______2000-2001 Colin Edwards ______2002-2003 Peter Henderson ______2007 Brian Eichelberger ______2002 Tai Henley ______1994 Brandon Hoge ______2007 F Josh Hern______2000 Ricardo Ferrer ______2004 Alejandro T. Herrera______1992-1993 Larry Foster ______1996-1997 Dustin Higgenbotham ______1994 Nick Foster ______2007 Craig Hill ______1999-2000 C. Jay Fountain______2003-2004 Joshua Hill______1998-1999 Jesus Frayde______1988 Michael Hobson ______1996-1997 Adam Fulcher ______2006 Arnie Hogue ______1990-1991 Matt Fulton ______2003-2004 Matthew Holder ______1997-1999 Rob Fyke ______1996-1997 William Holley ______2005-2006 Tate Hughes______2000-2001 G Fredrico Gabriel ______1996 I Eric Gannon ______2002 Parker Ingle ______2004-2005 Donald Garrett ______2007 Troy George ______1996 J ______Jason Gerald ______1999-2000 Dean Jackson ______1994 Edward Gilbert ______1988 Josh Jackson ______2000-2001 Eddy Graham ______2004 Brad James ______2007 Rick Graham ______1988-1989 Eric Johnson ______1993 Brian Grantham______1999-2000 Tyler Johnson ______1999 Brian Gray ______1988-1989 Tommy Johnson ______1994 David Green ______2001 David Johnson ______1998-1999 Dwayne Green ______1984-1985 Tyler Johnson ______1999 Justus Griffin ______1991 Travis Johnson ______2001 Joey Griffith______1992 Matthew Johnson ______1988 Jeremy Gunalda ______1995 Chance Johnson ______2003-2004 Jason Jones______1996-1997 H Jeremy Jones______2001-2002 Eric Hall ______2001-2002 Brian Jones______1999 Eoin Hancock______2007 Johnny Jones______2002-2003 Jes Harrington ______1995 Chris Jones______1999-2000 Corey Harris ______2007 Patrick Jordon ______2005 Derrick Harris ______1999-2000 Daniel Junkin ______2006-2007 Jay Harrison______1993-1994 David Harrison______1996 K David Hart ______1990 Wesley Keen______2006 Jack Hartman______1988 James Keith ______1992 Chandler Hartsog ______1991 Nick King ______2003 Dave Heard ______1993-1994 Cory King ______1999

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First Name Last Name Year(s) of Participation First Name Last Name Year(s) of Participation L Brandon Mitchell ______2007 Richard Lancaster ______1988 Dustin Mitchell ______1999 Branden Lane ______2007 Dexter Moody ______2005-2006 Christopher Lawrence ______1993 Niles Moseley ______2006 Will Lawshe ______2003, 2006 Beau Muffuletto ______1996-1997 Larry Lawrence ______1989 Paul Muffuletto ______2005-2006 Dai T. Le ______1993 Kevin Leach ______2002-2003 N Kou Fong Lee ______1993-1994 Quinten Neeld ______2007 Carlos Lee ______1984 Kevin Neihaus ______1991 Jon Lewis ______2004 Ben Newell ______1990-1991 Curtis Linton ______1994 Bao Nguyan ______1982-1983 Justin Long______1998-1999 Grant Noe ______1980 Michael Longo______2005 Allan Lonnoy______2001-2002 O ______Exiluis Louis ______1994 Bubba O’Brian ______1991 Ian Lovell ______2007 Ryan Odom______2005-2006 Brian Lovertich ______1992-1993 Scott Owens ______1999 Alan Loving ______1989 P ______M ______Shawn Palmer ______1999-2000 Nathan Madakasira ______2005 Alan Parker ______2006 Byron C. Madison ______1993 Chad Pation______1995 Chris Madison ______1992 Jim V. Pearson______1993 Terry Malone______1998 Clint Pemberton ______1999 Lane Malone______1997 Timmy Phillips ______2000-2001 Andres Mandez ______2002 Sonny Pittman ______1993 Steven Maniglio______2001-2002 Jake Ponder ______2007 John Marble ______1991-1992 Brian Pope ______2001 Gray Massey ______1995-1996 Scott Pulliam______2007 Marty May ______1985-1986 Adam Mayfield ______2005-2006 R ______Wint McGee ______1996-1997 Chris Rash ______2003-2004 Johnny McGinn ______1989 Justin Reed ______1998-1999 Charles McGinn ______1989 Chas Remus ______2004 Shawn McGregor______1989 Joseph Remus ______2007 Johni Medeiros______Jared Rickman______2000 Johannes Medeiros______1995 Charlie Ring ______1994-1995 Steve Miller ______1995 Jamie Rodgers ______1995 John Miller ______1992-1993 Ron Rodriguez ______1991 Jeffrey Miller ______1992 Ricardo Rodriguez ______1992 David Miller ______1991 John Rogers ______1999-2000 Lucas Rolandi______2002-2003 David Rose ______1995

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First Name Last Name Year(s) of Participation First Name Last Name Year(s) of Participation Jonathan Rose ______1994 Joshua Torrence ______1998-1999 Tom Rush______2001-2002 Nichols Torrence ______2004-2005 Josh Rushing ______2001-2003 Jason Townsend ______1995 Shelby Rutland ______1998 Chan Tran ______Louie Tran ______1982-1983 S Matt Traxler ______2007 Anthony Sabatini ______1994 Tran Tranh ______1989-1990 Heyken Sanchez ______1999 Roger Trisler______1993 Jay Sandifer ______2007 Chris Schaefer ______2004 U Mike Scott______1986-1987 Jarrett Usry ______2000-2001 Zach Scott______2005 Michael Shepherd ______1986-1987 W ______Tom Shepherd ______1971-2002 Thad Wade ______2006 Josh Sheppard ______2002-2003 Cyrus Wakaba______2005 Hunter Shows ______2004 Ricky Walker ______1996 Tom Sienman ______1995 Cris Wartes ______1997 Jonny Simmons ______2006 Derick Washer ______1997 Rod Simmons ______1995 Richard Watson ______1993-1994 Robert Sims ______1991-1992 Britton Webb ______2000 Bryant Sims ______1989 Bradley Welch______1995-1996 Patrick Smith ______1989 Brooks Werhheiser ______1996-1997 Keith Smith Matthew Wilder ______2003-2004 Bruce Snow ______2006-2007 Michael Wilder ______2003-2004 Will Sowell______2002 Kevin J. Wilkerson______1989 Craig Sowell______1992 Brandon Wilkins______1997 Thomas Stabler ______1990 Andy Wilkinson______1989-1990 Justin Starnes ______2004-2005 Doug Williams______1993-1994 John Stephen ______1989 Cris Williams______1992 Eddie Stephens ______Jim Williamson______2001-2002 Jason Stubblefield ______2000-2001 Garth Windham ______1992-1993 Donny Sullivan______1992 John G. Windham ______1992-1993 Brandt Sutton ______2007 Andy Wogoman______1989-1990 Bradley Wolfe ______T Corey Wolfe ______1994-1995 Juan Tarazona______1994-1995 Jeremy Woods ______1998 Scott Taylor______1997 Tor y Wray______2002-2003 Robert Taylor______1998 Chris Thomas ______1990 Y Mark Thompson ______Rusty Yates ______1996-1997 Michael Thornton ______2002 Nathan Topik ______1991-1992 Z Kevin Topik ______1984 Tony Zadrozny ______1991 Joe Torrence ______2003

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Eagle Soccer Honors Awards

Championships NJCAA Southern District Finalist 2004, 2005 Region XXIII Champs 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Region XXIII Finalist 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 MACJC Champs 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 MACJC Finalists 2002, 2003

Coaching Awards Doug Williams MACJC Coach of the Year 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Mississippi Association of Coaches-Coach of the Year 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 NJCAA Region XXIII Coach of the Year 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Tom Shepherd NJCAA Region XXIII Coach of the Year 1997 MACJC Coach of the Year 1999

All-State Team 2007 Daniel Junkin Brandon High 2007 Brandt Sutton Northwest Rankin High 2007 Brandon Mitchell Clinton High 2007 Donald Garrett Florence High

All-Region Team 2007 Bruce Snow Brandon High 2007 Michael Cooper Vicksburg High 2007 Nick Foster Pearl High 2007 Jay Sandifer Florence High

2008 NSCAA Academic Team of the Year

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All-American Year name High School Attended 2003 Chris Rash Pearl High 2004 Chris Rash Pearl High 2004 Matt Fulton Clinton High All-State Team Year name High School Attended 2006 Bruce Snow Brandon High 2006 Paul Muffuletto Pearl High 2006 Kevin Conerly Northwest Rankin 2006 Dexter Moody Lanier High 2005 Tyler Bishop Florence High 2005 Phillip Applewhite Madison Central High 2005 Jack Craven Pearl High 2005 Adam Mayfield Brandon High 2004 Chance Johnson Florence High 2004 Hunter Shows Madison Central 2004 Justin Starnes Florence High 2004 Michael Wilder Florence High 2003 Josh Rushing Clinton High 2003 Kevin Leach Northwest Rankin 2003 Brad Blackwell Pearl High 2003 Jacob Benda Brandon High 2002 Tom Rush Jackson Prep 2002 Eric Hall Florence High 2002 Steven Meniglio Clinton High 2002 Michael Coleman Madison Central 2001 Tom Rush Jackson Prep 2001 Steven Meniglio Clinton High 2001 Alan Lannoy Northwest Rankin 2001 Michael Coleman Madison Central 2000 Jared Rickman Florence High 2000 Tate Hughes Pearl High 2000 Craig Hill Forest Hill 2000 John Rogers Brandon High 1999 Cory King Brandon High 1999 Josh Torrence Pearl High 1999 Chad Davis Pearl High 1999 Brian Grantham Florence High

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All-Region Team Year name High School Attended 2006 Gerard Ashley Madison St. Joe 2006 Will Lawshe Northwest Rankin 2006 Adam Mayfield Brandon High 2006 Brad Blackwell Pearl High 2006 Jack Craven Pearl High 2005 Gerard Ashley Madison St. Joe 2005 William Holley Callaway High 2005 Justin Starnes Florence High 2005 Parker Ingle Tupelo High 2004 Jacob Benda Brandon High 2004 Matt Fulton Clinton High 2004 Parker Ingle Tupelo High 2004 Chris Rash Pearl High 2003 Lucas Rolandi All-Boys, Argentina 2003 Matt Fulton Clinton High 2003 Chris Rash Pearl High 2002 Alan Lannoy Northwest Rankin 2002 Aubrey Chapman Northwest Rankin 2002 Eric Gannon Madison Central 2001 Jeremy Jones Clinton High 2001 Josh Jackson Northwest Rankin 2001 Jason Stubblefield Northwest Rankin 2000 Dustin Drennan Brandon High 2000 Britton Webb Brandon High 2000 Jarrett Usry Florence High 1999 Shawn Palmer Brandon High 1999 Craig Hill Forest Hill 1999 Brian Jones Warren Central NJCAA Player of the Week 2004 Chris Rash Pearl High 2004 Brent Clark Florence High NSCAA All-Region 2004 Matt Fulton Clinton High NJCAA Academic All-American 2006 Ryan Odom McLaurin High 2005 Nichols Torrence Florence High 2005 Tyler Bishop Florence High 2005 Justin Starnes Florence High 2004 Jacob Benda Brandon High 2004 Cole Durant Brandon High 481

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Eagles at the Next Level Eagles who have played at four year schools:

Year name College 2007 Daniel Junkin Delta State University 2007 Bruce Snow Delta State University 2006 Jack Craven Mississippi College 2006 Garreth DeKlerk Mississippi College 2006 Gerard Ashley Mississippi College 2006 Dexter Moody Alabama A & M 2006 Justin Starnes Mississippi College 2005 Phillip Applewhite Mississippi College 2005 Parker Ingle University of Montevallo 2004 Eddy Graham Mississippi College 2004 Matt Fulton Mississippi College 2004 Chris Rash Mississippi College 2004 Chris Schaefer William Carey 2004 Michael Wilder Mississippi College 2002 Gabe Ajack Belhaven College 2002 Michael Coleman Mississippi College 2002 Steven Meniglio William Carey College 2002 Will Sowell Belhaven College 2002 Jim Williamson Mississippi College 2002 Tom Rush Mississippi College 2002 Aubrey Chapman Bethel College 2002 Eric Gannon Bethel College 2001 Nic Henderson University of North Carolina at Pembroke 2001 Josh Jackson Bethel College 2001 Jason Stubblefield Bethel College 2000 Britton Webb Mid-Continent College 1999 Josh Torrence Belhaven College 1999 Justin Reed Mississippi College 1997 Wint McGee Mississippi College 1996 Gray Massey Mississippi College 1994 Doug Williams University of Mobile 1994 Dean Jackson Belhaven College 1993 Eric Johnson Belhaven College 1993 Roger Trisler Belhaven College 1990 Justus Griffin University of Alabama-Birmingham 1989 Johnnie McGinn Belhaven College 1988 Johnny Alford William Carey College

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Game Shots

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Hinds Community College P.O. Box 1100 • Raymond,1 MS 39154-1100 Hinds Community College

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