GAME 3• HINDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE RECORD: 1-1

2016 BEARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES SOUTHWEST SPORTS INFORMATION 601-276-3878 (Ph.) SMCC Box 5304 • Summit, MS 39666

GAME INFORMATION SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date: Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 Game Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Summit, MS Sept. 1 ...... Coahoma 2015 HINDS6 EAGLES-3 Overall SOUTHWEST BEARS Stadium: John I .Hurst ...... Away 4-2 South 2015 3-6 Overall W 24-6 Field: Monroe McElveen Record: 1-5 South 2016 0-2 Overall Last 5 Games SW 0-5 y0-0 North September 8 ...... Holmes 2016 1-1 overall Last Played—2015 H 38-17 ...... Away Coach: Gene Murphy 0-0 South L 34-20 Radio: _ K106-WAKH-FM 105.7 24th Season Coach: Tucker Peavey Web: ______www.k106.net September 15 ...... Hinds 4th Season www.southwestbrearathletics.com ...... Home Record at 170-71-5 7:00 p.m. Hinds Record at 9-19 SMCC Defensive Player to Watch September 22 ...... Northeast ...... Home #21 Lavorciay Gaddis DB 7:00 p.m. 2016 STAT LEADERS 2016 STAT LEADERS September 29 ...... Jones County Rushing Rushing-N. Trotter, Jr.-136 ...... Away D. Scott -9 carries, 80 yds. carries, 176 yds., 1 TD 7:00 p.m. B. King-11 carries, 31 yds. N. McLaurin-23 carries, 103 yds., 1 TD October 6 ...... Pearl River Passing-M. Zanders Passing-N. McLaurin ...... Away 27-61-441 yds.-2 TD-1 Int. 24-45-271 yds.-2 TD-3 Int. 6:00 p.m. C. Haygood 13-19-100 yds.-2 Int. October 13 ...... Gulf Coast Receiving S. Guidry Receiving-R. Pierce-12 recpt., ……………………………...Home 139 yds. 7:00 p.m. 9 recpt., 190 yds., 2 TD J. McInnis, 5 recpt., 44 yds., TD T. Fleming-10 recpt., 71 yds. Defense- October 22 ...... Co-Lin Defense D. Dantzler-19 tackles, 1 TFL, ...... Away 1 Sack, 1 FR 3:00 p.m. A. Wilson-23 tackles, 1 TFL K. Ratliff-20 tackles, 1 TFL J. Hinds-14 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 Sack October 29 ...... East Central ...... Home Homecoming 5:00 p.m. Offensive Player to Watch #3 N. Trotter, Jr-RB

Southwest MS Community College Athletics

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Michael D. Gunnell, Sports Information Director Office: ______(601) 276-3878 SOUTHWEST COACHING STAFF Email: [email protected] Tucker Peavey Head Coach Cameron Achord QB’s/RB’s/TE’s/Special Teams/Recruiting Kelby Bowman Defensive Coordinator Dr. Bill Ashley, Athletic Director Donald Dykes Defensive Backs Office: ______(601) 276-2000 Email: [email protected] DeMorrius Jones Defensive Line Dominique Sullivan Wide Receivers GAME 3• HINDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE RECORD: 1-0

BEAR FACTS

Rank College (1st Place Votes) State Record Points Prev Hinds has won the last six 1 Snow (9) UT 3-0 140 2 games vs. the Bears. 2 Butler KS 2-0 133 3 3 Co-Lin MS 2-0 126 4 4 Arizona Western AZ 3-0 119 5 The Bears last win vs. the 5 Northwest Mississippi MS 2-0 111 6 Eagles came in 2009 (35- 6 Hutchinson KS 2-0 103 7 7 Tyler TX 1-0 94 8 19). 8 Lackawanna PA 2-0 86 9 9 DuPage IL 2-0 78 10 The MACJC North Division 10 Itawamba MS 2-0 76 11 was 5-2 against the South Division in Week One; the South is 9-5 vs. the North overall after two weeks.

SCHEDULE & RESULTS

MACJC Games Week 3 MACJC Games Week 2 Scores

Thursday: Thursday: Hinds @ Southwest Holmes 34 Southwest 20 Coahoma @ Jones Co. Northeast 24 East Central 21 Co-Lin @ Gulf Coast Itawamba 45 Hinds 20 East Central @ Pearl River Northwest 31 Pearl River 14 Northeast @ East Miss. Co-Lin 26 Coahoma 6 Miss. Delta @ Holmes Jones Co. 52 Miss. Delta 3 Itawamba @ Northwest East Miss. 45 Gulf Coast 7

BEAR REWIND

CJ Johnson Delta State University Position: LB Height: 6’ 4” Weight: 225 High School: Colquitt Co. (Moultrie, GA)

Page 2 2016 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Dr. Bill Ashley Vice-President for Student Affairs Director of Athletics

Dr. Bill Ashley, Vice President for Student Affairs at Southwest, is in his fourth year as Director of Athletics. He came to Summit in 2011 after five years at Hinds Community College.

The athletic programs at Southwest have made many strides during Ashley’s tenure as Director of Athletics. In 2015-16, the men’s basketball team claimed the MACJC state championship. The women’s basketball team made the MACJC state tourney and the NJCAA Region 23 tourney respectively for the third time and second time in four years.

The 2015-2016 softball team produced the best record in program history and made its first-ever appearance in the MACJC state playoffs. In 2015, the Bears baseball team made its first state playoff appearance in nine years.

The 2013-14 Lady Bears basketball team advanced to the MACJC State Championship Game where they were narrowly defeated by Jones County, which led to a hot performance in the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament where they also were the runner-up for the region championship, which led to a bid in the NJCAA national tournament in Salina, Kansas. Also, head coach Brent Harris was named women’s director of NJCAA Region 23.

On the academic side, numerous student-athletes have received national and state honors since 2013, including a total of 43 being inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa national honor society. The men’s basketball team was named the NJCAA Academic Team of the Year in 2015-2016 and came in second in 2014-2015. Also they were MACJC Academic Team of the Year in 2014-15 and 15-16. The baseball and softball teams were both named an NJCAA All- Academic Team in 2015-16 (the ninth straight year the softball program has received this honor).

The football program has seen the construction of a new press box and the bathrooms have been air-conditioned in John I. Hurst Stadium. Also the visitor’s grandstand has been expanded 2014-2015. Additional seating is currently being installed for the fall of 2016-17 and the addition of a visitor’s press box will add a special touch to the stadium. The sprinkler system was also replaced on the Monroe McElveen Field.

Advertising revenue from the sales of sponsorships on the football scoreboard has enabled the college to include a video board on the football scoreboard. The locker room has had new carpet added with custom made lockers installed. Also, an additional office and meeting room have been added. The former baseball locker room was converted into a spacious all-sports athletic training room. An additional irrigated practice field was completed at the end of the spring semester of 2016.

The underside of the home grandstand has been resurfaced to be more esthetically pleasing. After the 2016 season further modifications will be made to the home grandstand. Through the Bear Backers Booster Club, the football fieldhouse audio/visual needs were met in 2013-2014.

The SMCC Soccer stadium, complete with dugouts, a press box and permanent seating for fans, has been completed. The teams have also had locker rooms undergo renovation within the Student Activities Gymnasium. Our football program hosts a football camp for high school teams during the end of June which is ran by high school coaches. Also, the football program has hosted out of state high school teams’ summer camps.

New locker rooms were remodeled and put into service for both the baseball and softball teams in 2013-2014. Baseball and softball respectively have had coaches’ offices remodeled as well. New indoor batting cages have been placed in the PE Building/Athletic Practice Facility for baseball and softball and can be hoisted out of the way for multipurpose use of the basketball courts.

A new grandstand and a press box were installed for softball in 2013-2014 while baseball had a new field drainage system installed during the fall of 2015, a new outfield fence in the fall of 2012, in addition to new right field and left field fences completed inclusive of bull-pens for both the Bears and opponents prior to the 2015 season.

Page 3 2016 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE Also, the college’s final product of the QEP is a fitness center located in the facility with baseball and softball. As a result of the QEP the PE Building/ Athletic Practice facility has a new playing surface for both basketball courts complete with three-lane walking track. The racket ball courts were re- moved and the QEP fitness center was moved into this space. The fitness center serves students, faculty, and staff for a nominal charge for the fall and spring semesters. Further enhancements to the softball and baseball field will begin the fall of 2016 with the outfield fence for softball being moved back and a new scoreboard will be installed, in addition, modern lights will replace the existing lighting on both the baseball and softball fields. The baseball scoreboard will also have its artwork modified to add the college’s official athletic logo.

The varsity basketball gymnasium lobby has undergone a complete renovation during the fall of 2015. During the fall of 2013 new padding with the college athletic logo was added under both goals. New goals have been installed for the 2016-2017 school year. The Student Activities Gym has been renovated with new paint, carpet and new backboards were installed over the summer of 2016.

A native of Okolona, MS and a graduate of Pontotoc High School, Dr. Ashley was a two-year starter at offensive guard on the offensive line for Itawam- ba Community College. He helped lead the Indians to the MACJC football state championship in 1990 and was an Honorable Mention MACJC All-State selection (Honorable Mention) the same year.

In 1991, he was named MACJC 1st Team All-State, voted team captain and Most Valuable Offensive Lineman by his teammates. He was also named an MACJC All-Star after his sophomore campaign with the Indians. Also, he was selected to Who’s Who Among American Universities and Colleges.

Ashley played college football at Delta State University, graduating with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in 1995 (with a minor in Econom- ics), where he was a two-year starter as an offensive guard for Delta State University head coaches Don Skelton (1992) and Todd Knight (1993).

In 1993, he was named to the All-Gulf South Conference Academic Team and received the Russ Hardin Memorial Award for Team Concept and Lead- ership. This accolade is awarded to the senior, community college transfer student-athlete who demonstrates the team concept by his/her leadership and loyalty to his/her teammates and coaches.

He began his coaching career in 1994 when he served as a graduate assistant football coach at Itawamba, under head coach Jay Miller, helping the school to an MACJC North Division title and playing for the MACJC Football State Title. He next served for two years as a graduate assistant football coach at Delta State under head coach Todd Knight. He also earned his MBA with an emphasis in economics.

In 1997, Ashley was hired at Mississippi Delta Community College where he spent the next nine seasons as an assistant football coach and instructor of Business Administration. As an assistant coach, he served under now-Director of Affiliated Services and MACJC commissioner Jim Southward (1997 -2002) and Jay Miller (2002-2005).

In 1997, Ashley coached the linebackers and the Trojans claimed the league’s MACJC North Division title and were runners up in the MACJC football state championship game. While Ashley was there Mississippi Delta also received the 1997-98 Hallbrook Award. The coaches were named the league’s MACJC Coaching Staff of the Year.

In 2001, Ashley became the offensive line coach. The Trojans led the MACJC in rushing and ended the year with a 9-2 record and, at 6-0, the MACJC North Division title. They were runners up in the MACJC state title game. The coaching staff, led by Southward, was again named MACJC Coaching Staff of the Year.

In 2003, Ashley was the defensive coordinator for the MDCC defense that led the MACJC in overall defense as the Trojan football team advanced to the first round of the MACJC state playoffs. Led by Jay Miller, the coaching staff was once again named MACJC Coaching Staff of the Year.

Dr. Ashley began his tenure at Hinds Community College-Raymond in 2006; Ashley served as Instructor of Economics, Director of The Transitional Program and Academic Chair of the Hinds Community College-Raymond Department of Business Administration. He was also a volunteer assistant football coach (2006-08) under J. Mike Smith where he coached the inside linebackers. He finished his career at Hinds during the spring of 2011 when Southwest Mississippi Community College named him Vice-President for Student Affairs beginning July 1, 2011.

In 2012, Ashley earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Mississippi State University.

Ashley and his wife, Anne Marie, are the parents of two children; Sarah, and Carter.

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Tucker Peavey Head Coach Tucker Peavey is in his fourth season as the head football coach at Southwest. He works with the offensive line.

During his time as head coach, Peavey has seen 38 players sign to continue their collegiate career at a four-year school; six of those have gone to an NCAA Division 1 program. Eleven players have been named either 1st or 2nd Team All-State, four All-Region and 11 have played in the MACJC All-Star game. A member of the 2015 squad, Vincent Calhoun, was selected 2nd Team All-American.

Also, since Peavey’s arrival, the team’s facilities have undergone a major upgrade. The field house was modernized, with audio/visual equipment in place in each room, and two new offices added. The team’s locker room was also upgraded with new lockers and carpeting installed. In addition, a video scoreboard has been installed and a new press box erected.

On the academic side, the Bears have seen success with a total of 22 players from Peavey’s first two signing classes having been inducted into Phi Theta Kappa. Nineteen players have received academic honors from the National Junior College Athletic Association and Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges.

Peavey, a Brookhaven native and 1980 graduate of Brookhaven High School, began his full-time coaching career at Petal High School in 1986 after two years as a student assistant at the University of Southern Mississippi. He graduated from USM in 1986 with a B. S. degree in Athletic Admin- istration and Coaching.

Following his stint at Petal, Peavey spent two years as a graduate assistant at LSU under Coach Mike Archer. His career then took him to Itawamba Community College, Episcopal High School (Baton Rouge, LA), Louisiana-Monroe, Louisiana-Lafayette and Pearl River Community College before he returned home to Brookhaven High School.

Peavey spent ten years (2001-11) as athletic director at BHS and was head football coach for nine (2001-10). Along the way, be became the all-time winningest coach in Panthers history by compiling an overall mark of 74-32. His team won the Class 4A state championship in 2004 and was the Class 5A runner-up in his final season at the helm.

After leaving Brookhaven, Peavey spent one year at USM before taking the job at Southwest.

He and his wife Leah Ann are the parents of four and grandparents of two.

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Cameron Achord Special Teams/Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator

Cameron Achord is in his fourth year as an assistant football coach at Southwest. He coaches the special teams and wide receivers and serves as the recruiting coordinator. A Brookhaven native and 2005 graduate of Brookhaven Academy, Achord graduated from Belhaven University in 2009 with a B. S. degree in Computer Information Science as well as Sports Administration.

A four-year starter at free safety for the Blazers, Achord served as a team captain in 2008 and 2009. He was a two-time Academic All-American honoree and twice named a Mid-South Conference Player of the Week. In addition, he was an All-Conference back in 2009 and an Honorable Mention back in 2007. In 2010, he participated in the NAIA Senior Classic. Kelby Bowman-Defensive Coordinator

Kelby Bowman is in his fourth year as the defensive coordinator for the Bears. He comes to Southwest from Madison Central High School where he coached linebackers and safeties the past two seasons.

A native of Brookhaven and graduate of Brookhaven High School, Bowman spent two years (1996-98) as a linebacker at Co-Lin before becoming a member of the first football team ever at Belhaven College (now University).

Graduating from Belhaven in 2000 with a B. S. degree in Sports Administration, Bowman received a Master’s in Physical Education from the University of West Alabama in 2003 and a Master’s in Education Administration from Grand Canyon University in 2013.

Bowman began his coaching career at Belhaven where he spent the 2000 season as linebackers coach. Next came a six- year stop at East Mississippi Community College where, at different times, he served as defensive coordinator and coached the running backs and linebackers. He spent the next four seasons (2008-11) as defensive coordinator at Brookhaven High School before moving to Madison Central.

Donald Dykes Defensive Backs

Donald Dykes is in his fifth year at Southwest as defensive backs coach. He came to Southwest from Glen- ville (WV) State College where he held the same position in the 2011 season.

A native of Hammond, LA, Dykes won numerous individual state track and field championships at Hammond High School and helped the Tornadoes win two team championships. He was also a 10-time All State Selec- tion and a one-time All American selection.

Dykes attended Southeastern Louisiana University where he was a four year letterman in both football and track and field. An eight0time All American in track and field, he won three national championships including two in the long jump. In 1977, he set a school and Louisiana state record with a long jump of 26’3” which was 17th best in the world. He was also an NAIA outdoor champion in the event.

As a member of the SLU football team, he blocked 12 kicks and had six interceptions. He graduated from SLU in 1988 with a B.A. de- gree in Criminology.

A third-round NFL draft pick by the in 1979, Dykes played for the Jets from 1979-1981. His best season came in 1980 when he had five interceptions; that same year, he qualified for the Olympic trials in the long jump. He was traded to the San Diego Chargers in 1982 and signed by the as a free agent in 1983. Later, he played for the Houston Gamblers and Jacksonville Bulls of the USFL.

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DeMorrius Jones-Defensive Line

DeMorrius U. Jones is in his second year as defensive line coach at Southwest. He comes to the program from Jackson Prep where he spent three successful seasons as a defensive assistant.

A native of Laurel, Jones is a graduate of Jones County Junior College and Belhaven University. He played football at JC in 2006-07 and was a member of the 2007 squad the finished runners-up in the state championship game.

He also played football at Belhaven and graduated from the University in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Administration (he is currently working toward a Master’s degree in Sports Science). He played in the 2010 NAIA Senior Bowl Classic and recorded a game-record eight tackles.

While at Belhaven, he served as a volunteer assistant linebacker/defensive line coach during spring training prior to his senior season.

After graduation from Belhaven, and a year in private business, he began his coaching career at Jackson Prep. During his three seasons with the Patriots, the team compiled an overall 37-4 record and won three straight AAA South titles as well as three straight overall state championships.

Jones and his wife, Delyse, have two sons-DeMorrius “Duece”, Jr., and Dawson.

Dominique Sullivan Wide Receivers

Taylorsville native Dominique Sullivan in his second year as a volunteer assistant for the Bears. He will be in charge of the wide receivers.

The MHSAA 2A Player of the Year in 2010, Sullivan graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi in 2014 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. He was a four-year member of the Golden Eagles’ football team.

He began his coaching career in 2014, serving as the wide receivers coach at Long Beach (MS) High School.

Page 7 2016 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE GAME PREVIEW by Michael D. Gunnell Southwest Sports Information

Looking to get back into the win column, the Bears make their home debut Thursday night when they host the Eagles of Hinds Community College.

The Bears enter the contest at 1-1 after last week’s 34-20 loss at Holmes. The Eagles come in a 0-2 following a 45-20 home loss to #11 Itawamba.

Despite putting 20 points on the board and totaling over 337 yards, the Bears’ offense struggled somewhat, throwing three interceptions and picking up crucial penalties.

Asked if fans could expect to see any changes in the offense this week, head coach Tucker Peavey said “Hopefully we do (see changes). We moved the ball up and down the field (at Holmes), got 21 first downs and just didn’t get the ball in the end zone. So, the emphasis is to finish the drive and eliminate the penalties that get you behind the chains and score points. That’s the ultimate objective of the offense.”

Hinds gave up 531 yards of offense versus Itawamba with 365 of that coming via the passing game. Should the Bears be expected to throw the ball more against the Eagles? “We’d love to,” said Peavey, “but, we’ve got to protect, we’ve got to run the right routes and throw and catch the ball. Itawamba hit some big passes against (Hinds) and hopefully we can see those things and make the connection. But, at the end of the day, we’ve got to do what we do and do it well enough to where we get the ball in the end zone.”

Peavey consistently names avoiding turnovers as one of the keys to a win and this week is no different. “Certainly we’ve got to do that (avoid turnovers) to see some improvements because that’s another one of those drive-killers. You lose pos- session of the ball whenever you do that (turn it over) and ultimately you didn’t get in the end zone on that drive. So, I think that’s certainly one of the things we’ve got to get better at.”

The Eagles recorded 337 yards of offense in their loss to Itawamba with 217 coming through the air and 120 on the ground. Will the Bears maintain the status quo and try to stop both aspects of their opponent’s game?

“I think you definitely have to be focused on both aspects of the game,” said Bears’ defensive coordinator Kelby Bowman, “because if you (focus on only one) the other will hurt you.”

“Our focus has to be on stopping the run first,” Bowman said. “Every time you step on the field, if you can’t stop the run then you’re going to be in trouble. On the other hand, Hinds is a good spread team. They have the ability to put four or five good receivers out there and throw the ball. So, we have to be prepared for the pass, too.”

“They have a good backfield,” Bowman said of running backs DeVante Scott (5’ 11”, 185-Kemper County High School) and Bubba King (5’ 11”, 190-Central Hinds Academy) (and) they have one of the fastest kids in the state (wide receiver DeMi- chael Harris-5’ 10”, 175-St. Aloysius) who, at any time, can get the football. They also have a quarterback (Micah Zanders- 6’ 1”, 195-Jacksonville, FL) who’s very athletic and can throw the ball. So, just covering all the bases of run and pass, we have to be fundamentally sound, as always, and just play to the best of our ability.”

One of the Bears’ primary focuses on defense will be wide receiver Stephen Guidry (6’ 4”, 185-Livonia, LA) who had seven catches for 116 yards and a touchdown last week. “You have to focus on all of them,” Bowman said of the Hinds receivers, “but, we definitely have to know where number seven (Guidry) is. He’s a kid who, if he keeps on track with what he’s doing, you’ll see on Sundays.”

“I think our kids are excited,” Bowman concluded, “with it being the first home game so I look forward to it being a good football game and, defensively, we just have to be sound.”

The game is set for a 7:00 kickoff at John I. Hurst Stadium. It can be heard on the radio on WAKH 105.7FM (k106), on the internet at southwestbearathletics.com and k106.net and on smartphones (download the k106 app).

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NO. Name: Pos. Ht. Wt. Class High School Home Town 1 Neil McLaurin QB 6’ 3 200 Fresh. West Jones Laurel, MS 2 Javian Jackson WR 5’ 11” 180 Fresh. North Pike Tylertown, MS 3 Nakia Trotter, Jr. RB 5’ 8” 176 Fresh. North Pike Summit, MS 4 Trey Fleming WR 5’ 8” 160 Soph. Adams Co. Christian Natchez, MS 5 Chase Mitchell DB 6’ 185 Fresh. Oakleaf Jacksonville, FL 6 Ravian Pierce TE 6’ 4” 230 Soph. Plantation Plantation, FL 7 Kendell Anderson DB 6’ 185 Fresh. Destrehan Montz, LA 8 John Hines DL 6’ 5” 210 Fresh. Park Crossing Montgomery, AL 9 De’Mikel Chesser TE 6’ 7” 260 Fresh. Forest Forest, MS 10 Toby Jones LB 6’ 1” 184 Fresh. Northeast Jones Laurel, MS 11 Michael Ware DB 5’ 11” 177 Soph. Warren Central Vicksburg, MS 12 Fredrick Trevillion WR 6’ 3” 200 Fresh. Brookhaven Brookhaven, MS 13 Jordan Jones WR 5’ 11” 175 Soph. West Jones Laurel, MS 14 Eric Weber TE 6’ 2” 225 Fresh. Blythewood Blythewood, SC 16 Casey Haygood QB 6’ 4” 250 Soph. Centreville Acad. Centreville, MS 17 Delmond Landry DL 6’ 4” 289 Soph. Ascension Catholic Donaldsonville, LA 18 Xavier Harper DB 5’ 10” 171 Soph. Bassfield Prentiss, MS 19 Gerrod Anderson QB 6’ 195 Fresh. Canton Acad. Canton, MS 21 Lavorciay Gaddis DB 5’ 10” 170 Fresh. West Marion Foxworth, MS 22 Shane Barnes DB 5’ 10” 170 Fresh. South Jones Ellisville, MS 23 Korey Louis LB 6’ 1” 190 Fresh. Breaux Bridge Breaux Bridge, LA 24 Ladarrious Williams WR 5’ 9” 178 Fresh. Hazlehurst Hazlehurst, MS 25 Mah’Lon Robinson DB 6’ 180 Fresh. Noxubee Co. Macon, MS 26 Anfernee Jordan DB 6’ 168 Fresh. Hazlehurst Hazlehurst, MS 27 Rodney Davis LB 6’ 2” 180 Fresh. Lake Lake, MS 28 Mikel Anderson RB 5’ 9” 212 Soph. Oak Grove Hattiesburg, MS 31 Kenan Johnson LB 6’ 215 Fresh. Natchez Natchez, MS323 32 Ja’quine Meyers DB 5’ 10” 167 Soph. Greene Co. Leakesville, MS 33 Kendrick Anderson LB 6’ 1” 223 Fresh. Amite Co. Liberty, MS 34 Delvion Jackson LB 5’ 11” 196 Fresh. Natchez Natchez, MS 35 Antwain Sanders LB 5’ 11” 225 Fresh. Oak Grove Hattiesburg, MS 36 Drake Pace P 6’ 4” 195 Fresh. Sumrall Sumrall, MS 37 Casey Griffith K 5’ 11” 215 Fresh. St. Aloysius Vicksburg, MS 39 Chase Hughes RB 5’ 10” 192 Fresh. Centreville Acad. Centreville, MS 41 Justin Hathorne DL 6’ 3” 250 Soph. Bassfield Bassfield, MS 42 LaDerek McCray LB 5’ 11” 187 Fresh. McComb McComb, MS 43 Ruben Maldonado P 6’ 1” 215 Fresh. Petal Hattiesburg, MS 44 Jake Spears LB 6’ 1” 220 Fresh. North Pike McComb, MS 50 Jacquan White DL 6’ 232 Soph. Wayne Co. Waynesboro, MS 51 Brandon Armstrong OL 6’1” 250 Fresh. Lawrence Co. Silver Creek, MS 54 Jamari Riptoe OL 6’2” 283 Fresh. Bay Springs Bay Springs, MS 55 LeChris Hood OL 6’ 2” 265 Fresh. Hazlehurst Hazlehurst, MS 56 John Jolley OL 6’ 2” 270 Soph. East Rankin Acad. Pelahatchie. MS 60 Elshondric Buchanan OL 6’ 3” 285 Fresh. Lanier Jackson, MS 61 Duke Dantzler DL 6’ 2” 310 Soph. Purvis Purvis, MS 65 Colby Moffett OL 6’ 4” 290 Fresh. Northeast Jones Laurel, MS 66 Parker Robinson LS 6’ 225 Fresh. Madison-Ridgeland Acad. Madison, MS 70 Johanese Jackson OL 6’ 3” 300 Fresh. Mendenhall Mendenhall, MS 73 Grant Short OL 6’ 1” 310 Fresh. Magnolia Heights Acad. Lake Cormorant, MS 75 Wanya Morris OL 6’ 2” 290 Fresh. Brookhaven Brookhaven, MS 77 Anthony Eashmond OL 5’ 10” 310 Soph. Hattiesburg Hattiesburg, MS 80 Jardarious Anderson WR 5’ 10” 165 Fresh. Natchez Cathedral Natchez, MS 88 Averyon Harris WR 6’ 1” 180 Fresh. Pisgah Brandon, MS 90 Austin Eike DL 6’ 4” 244 Fresh. Oak Grove Hattiesburg, MS 99 Von’Darius Freeman DL 6’ 3” 320 Fresh. Ville Platte Ville Platte, LA

President-Dr. Steve Bishop; Director of Athletics-Dr. Bill Ashley; Head Coach-Tucker Peavey (OL)

Assistant Coaches-Cam Achord (Special Teams/WR-QB-RB-Recruiting Coordinator; DeMorrius Jones (DL)

Kelby Bowman (DC); Donald Dykes (DB); Dominique Sullivan (WR)

Head Athletic Trainer-Keith Raybon; Asst. Athletic Trainer-Will Word; Student Assts.-Shelby Crawford, Valerie Dixon, Lexi Johnson, Chance Wroten

Managers-Damien Conner, Terrian Dora, Jack Kelly, Alexander Kirkland, Patrick Nottingham, Samuel Reed

Practice Players– Kendarius Beasley, Craig Morgan III, Darrion Robinson, Jermaine Smith

SOUTHWEST FOOTBALL 2016 2 DEEP

LEFT TACKLE #65 C. MOFFETT LEFT END #8 J. HINES #70 JOHANESE JACKSON

LEFT GUARD #73 G. SHORT RIGHT END #17 D. LANDRY #55. L. HOOD

CENTER #77 A. EASHMOND DEFENSIVE TACKLE #99 V. FREEMAN #51 B. ARMSTRONG

RIGHT GUARD #56 J. JOLLEY DEFENSIVE TACKLE #61 D. DANTZLER #54 J. RIPTOE

RIGHT TACKLE #75 W. MORRIS #60 E. BUCHANAN PANTHER/LB #23 K. LOUIS

H BACK #6 R. PIERCE #9 D. CHESSER MIKE BACKER #31 K. JOHNSON

WIDE RECIEVER #4 T. FLEMING SAM BACKER #33 KENDRICK ANDERSON #24 L. WILLIAMS

WIDE RECIEVER #2 JAVIAN JACKSON STRONG SAFETY #42 L. MCCRAY #88 A. HARRIS #10 TOBY JONES

WIDE RECIEVER #13 JORDAN JONES FREE SAFETY #21 L. “MONEY” GADDIS #12. F. TREVILLION #5 C. MITCHELL

RUNNING BACK #3 N. TROTTER, JR. CORNER BACK #7 KENDELL ANDERSON #28 M. ANDERSON #22 S. BARNES

QUARTERBACK #1 N. MCLAURIN CORNER BACK #18 X. HARPER #16 C. HAYGOOD #33 MAH’LON ROBINSON

KICKER #37 C. GRIFFITH #43 R. MALDONADO KO RETURNERS #5 C. MITCHELL PUNTER #36 D. PACE #7 KENDELL ANDERSON #43 R. MALDONADO PUNT RETURNERS #4 T. FLEMING #7 KENDELL ANDERSON

BEARS IN THE PROS ALL AMERICANS BEARS IN THE PROS

James Brown Larry Chester Nick Franklin Derandus Frye New Orleans VooDoo (AFL) Howard Green Brandon Jamison Mike Mabry Philadelphia Soul (AFL) Stacy Mack Ahmad Miller Houston Texans Billy Miller Miami Dolphins (1st R Draft Pick-1992) Alton Moore Kelvin Morris Chicago Rush (AFL) Jeremy Pittman Tampa Bay Buccaneers Eric Powell Houston Texans Glover Quin * Jeremy Rudolph Tampa Bay Buccaneers Chris Watton Colorado Rush (AFL) *current

ALL-AMERICANS 2015 Vincent Calhoun, Offensive Line-2nd Team, NJCAA

2011 Vintavious Cooper, Running Back-2nd Team, NJCAA

2010 J. D. Ratliff, Cornerback-2nd Team, NJCAA

2009 J. D. Ratliff, Cornerback-1st Team, NJCAA Mychal Bailey, Linebacker-2nd Team, NJCAA

1999 Alton Moore, Linebacker-1st Team, NJCAA & J.C. Gridwire Kennard Ellis, Linebacker-2nd Team, J.C. Gridwire

1975 Dennis Newman, Safety-1st Team

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2015 Justin Blue Jackson State Chris Calcote Arkansas-Monticello Vincent Calhoun University of Minnesota Cliff Fernandez Iowa State University Jimmie Funchess Arkansas-Monticello Ashton Jackson University of West Alabama Reed James University of West Alabama CJ Johnson Delta State University Michael Macon Mississippi College Alex Novak Arkansas State LaDarion Peterson Delta State University Jamarian Roberts Delta State University Josh Samander Mississippi College Shuntez “Ed” Smith Arkansas-Monticello Kameron Williams Delta State University Travis Williams Southern Arkansas

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2014 2009 De’Angelo Ballard Alabama A & M Mychal Bailey Kentucky Rakeem Battle UT Martin Roteddrick Cotton Arkansas Tech Zavian Bingham Jackson State A.J. Freeman Belhaven Omarius Bryant Western Kentucky Stanley Jennings Albany State E. J. Carthan Arkansas-Monticello Stephan Patterson West Alabama Dekendrick Johnson Delta State Robby Robinson Belhaven Chris Jones Northwestern State Ladarrius Stallings UT-Martin Nicholas McDonald Southern University (BR) Johnny Thomas Texas College Jonathan McNair Faulkner University Carnell Owens Bethel University 2008 Guy Stallworth Grambling James Brown Troy Terrien Steele Faulkner University Johnathan Byrd North Alabama Tyler Stutzman University of Southern Miss Derandus Frye Arkansas Tech Tra’Vez Taylor Delta State Jamaal Jackson North Texas Jarvis Wallace Missouri Southern Ryan McCall Belhaven Garret Ratcliff Arkansas Tech 2013 Antoine Wilkinson Missouri State Dalvin Acker Langston University (Okla.) Akeem Williams Jackson State Troy Egana Langston University (Okla.) Jamal Hall East Central University Okla.) 2007 C. J. O’Quinn Mississippi College Quartez Ashmore Mississippi College Maurice Magee Mississippi College Jermaine Bailey Mississippi Valley Brandon Brumfield Tuskegee 2012 Melvin Davis Tuskegee Justin Holt Delta State Matt Fortson North Carolina-Pembroke Tony Johnson Louisiana Tech Joe Groves North Carolina-Pembroke Jordan Martin Delta State Jeff Martin Hampton Jose Patterson Jackson State Carlton Norman Clark Atlanta Mark Robinson Mississippi College Laderick Turner Belhaven 2006 David Way Carson-Newman Anton Dillon North Alabama Trey Douglas Southeastern Louisiana Alvin Fosselman Southern University 2011 Ed Gant North Alabama Ken Brown Benedict College Edgar Givens Central Missouri State Vintavious Cooper East Carolina Damien Henderson Northeast Oklahoma Keith Gibson West Alabama Alonzo Higgins Western Kentucky Edrick Henyard Lincoln University Fred Jones North Alabama Deon Howard Benedict College Glover Quin New Mexico Josh Manning Murray State Sam Pope South Carolina Fidel Montgomery South Florida Theodore Stallings Miles Dannie Polk Belhaven Chad Taylor Delta State Ryan Triplett Belhaven Kelvin Williams Shaw

2010 2005 Tray Bateaste Mississippi Valley Duke Barker Langston University Darius Buck Murray State Arkeith Cozart Henderson State Kendrick Causey Lincoln University Elliot Davis Langston University Jewel Christian UAB Matt Garrett Murray State Josh Hawkins Belhaven Danarus Hall Nicholls State Dontaous Lee Faulkner University James Hall Northwestern Louisiana Calvin Lewis Belhaven Eric Packer North Alabama Mardavian Martin North Alabama Jeremy Patterson Arkansas Tech J. D. Ratliff Tulsa Jeremy Pittman Central Arkansas Marty Stadom Troy Jarvis Smith Alcorn State Monterrio Taylor Miles College Ryan Taylor Central Arkansas Martee Tenner Lincoln University Joe Tobias Nicholls State William Triplett Belhaven Jermaine Turner Alcorn

Page 17 2016 SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE GAME NOTES BEARS IN THE NCAA/NAIA 2004 2001 Chris Browder Auburn Anthony Bonds Marshall John Brumfield Southern Arkansas Clifton Collins Ole Miss Tim Chester Tusculum Don Gibson Tulsa Dencen Clay North Alabama Andreco Hines Middle Tennessee State Reggie Davis Delta State Jamie Jackson Nicholls State Brandon Farrar Memphis Mike Mabry Central Florida Robin Gamble Miles Jacob Prim McNeese State Cory Groover Clemson Reginald Reese Tulsa Damien Huren Southeastern Louisiana Carlos Thompson Central Florida Reggie Lindsey UAB Kevin Turner Mississippi College John Lowery Miles Keith McClain Murray State 2000 Joe Miller Nicholls State Earl Anthony Mississippi College Tyrus Owens Missouri-Rolla Jerrod Beckett Delta State Charlie Pittman Southeastern Louisiana Derrick Brantley Clemson Scottie Reddix Southwestern Missouri John Brashear Western Carolina Trae Robertson Nicholls State Kennard Ellis Florida Cody Stogner Nicholls State Howard Green LSU Markell Thompson Florida Brad Havard Delta State Rob Walker Mississippi State Julius Wilson UAB

2000 2003 Carmus Haynes Southern Mississippi Johnny Ball Mississippi College Carroll Landry Jackson State Jon Broussard Southeastern Louisiana Glynnis Mathews Charleston Southern Jason Clements Southeastern Louisiana Alton Moore Auburn William Cody Mississippi College Eric Powell Florida State Jeremy Freeman Southeastern Louisiana Mitch Sawyer McNeese State Ken Haynes Louisiana-Lafayette Max Weathers Delta State Pedro Holliday Middle Tennessee State Marquail Wells Western Carolina Thomas Jackson Southern Mississippi 1998 2003 Jeremy Rudolph UNLV Rudi Johnson Southeastern Louisiana Marvin Jones Southeastern Louisiana 1997 Birk McGee Southeastern Louisiana Nick Franklin Florida State Brandon Wagner Mississippi Valley Ahmad Miller Southeastern Louisiana Tim Wright Hawaii Chris Watton Baylor

2002 1995 Ben Brinson Central Florida Larry Chester Temple Kyle Dillon Texas Southern Stacy Mack Temple Daniel Giles Arkansas State Chris Gordon Mississippi College 1992 Corey Isaac Tennessee-Chattanooga Billy Miller Univ. of Houston Brandon Jamison Clemson Demarcus Johnson Central Florida

1989 2002 Curt DeLee Samford Chad Mascoe Central Florida Lawrence Franklin McNeese State Kelvin Morris Clemson Bo Milton Northwestern Louisiana Ivy Pittman Southwest Missouri State Lonzo Walker Nicholls State Doug Waller Middle Tennessee State 1987 Joe Williams Arkansas State Willie Leggett, III Oregon Tech Roy Williams Central Florida 1975 Dennis Newman Southeastern Louisiana

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