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Men's Basketball Team Photo Not Available Muskegon Community College 2017-2018 Men’s Basketball In Memrory of Gene Young 2017-2018 MUSKEGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE JAYHAWKS MUSKEGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE JAYHAWKS Men’s Basketball2017-18 Men’s Season Basketball DAY DATE 2017-OPPONENT18 Men’s Basketball LOCATION TIME DAYSat 10/14DATE @ Delta Jamboree ScrimmageOPPONENT UniversityLOCATION Center, MI 9:00TIME am SatFri 10/2010/14 @ GraceDelta JamboreeBible Open Scrimmage Gym GrandUniversity Rapids, Center, MI MI 5:009:00 pmam SatFri 10/2011/4 @ OaklandGrace Bible Community Open Gym College AuburnGrand Rapids, Hills, MI MI 3:005:00 pm WedSat 11/811/4 Aquinas@ Oakland College Community JV College HomeAuburn Hills, MI 7:303:00 pm WedSat 11/1111/8 AlpenaAquinas Community College JV College Home 3:007:30 pm WedSat 11/1111/15 @Alpena Hope Community College JV College Holland,Home MI 3:007:30 pmpm WedSat 11/1811/15 @ SchoolcraftHope College College JV Livonia,Holland, MI MI 37:30:00 ppmm TuesSat 11/2111/18 @ MottSchoolcraft Community College College Flint,Livonia, MI MI 73:30:00 pm TuesSat 11/2112/2 @ MacombMott Community Community College College Warren,Flint, MI MI 3:007:30 pm Sat 12/912/2 @ St.Macomb Clair County Community Community College College PortWarren, Huron, MI MI 3:00 pm Sat 12/9 @ St. Clair County Community College Port Huron, MI 3:00 pm Sat 12/16 Owens Community College Home 3:00 pm ThursSat 12/1612/21 @Owens Delta Community College College UniversityHome Center, MI 35:00:00 pm Thurs 12/211/4 @ DeltaANCILLA College COLLEGE Plymouth,University Center,IN MI 75:30:00 pm ThursSat 1/61/4 GRAND@ ANCILLA RAPIDS COLLEGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE HomePlymouth, IN 37:00:30 pm WedSat 1/101/6 @GRAND KELLOGG RAPIDS COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE BattleHome Creek, MI 37:00:30 pm WedSat 1/131/10 LANSING@ KELLOGG COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE HomeBattle Creek, MI 37:00:30 pm WedSat 1/131/17 @LANSING KALAMAZOO COMMUNITY VALLEY COLLEGECOMMUNITY COLLEGE Kalamazoo,Home MI 37:00:30 pm WedSat 1/201/17 GLEN@ KALAMAZOO OAKS COMMUNITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE HomeKalamazoo, MI 37:00:30 pm WedSat 1/201/24 @GLEN MID OAKS MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE MountHome Pleasant, MI 37:00:30 pm WedSat 1/271/24 LAKE@ MID MICHIGAN MICHIGAN COLLEGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE HomeMount Pleasant, MI 37:00:30 pm WedSat 1/271/31 @LAKE JACKSON MICHIGAN COLLEGE COLLEGE Jackson,Home MI 37:00:30 pm WedSat 1/312/3 ANCILLA@ JACKSON COLLEGE COLLEGE HomeJackson, MI 37:00:30 pm WedSat 2/32/7 @ANCILLA GRAND COLLEGE RAPIDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE GrandHome Rapids, MI 37:00:30 pm WedSat 2/102/7 KELLOGG@ GRAND COMMUNITY RAPIDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE HomeGrand Rapids, MI 37:00:30 pm WedSat 2/102/14 @KELLOGG LANSING COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE Lansing,Home MI 37:00:30 pm WedSat 2/172/14 KALAMAZOO@ LANSING COMMUNITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE HomeLansing, MI 37:00:30 pm WedSat 2/172/21 @KALAMAZOO GLEN OAKS VALLEY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE Centreville,Home MI 37:00:30 pm WedSat 2/242/21 MID@ GLEN MICHIGAN OAKS COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE HomeCentreville, MI 37:00:30 pm MonSat 2/242/26 @MID LAKE MICHIGAN MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE BentonHome Harbor, MI 37:00:30 pm WedMon 2/282/26 JACKSON@ LAKE MICHIGAN COLLEGE COLLEGE HomeBenton Harbor, MI 7:30 pm Wed 2/28 MCCAAJACKSON State COLLEGE Tournament Home 7:30 pm Sat 3/3 TBD TBD HostedMCCAA byState Western Tournament Conference Champion Sat 3/3 TBD TBD Tues 3/6 RegionHosted XIIby TournamentWestern Conference (game 1) Champion TBD TBD Tues 3/6 Region XII Tournament Semi(game-Finals 1) TBD TBD Thur 3/8 Port Huron, MI TBD HostedRegion XIIby TournamentSt. Clair County Semi Community-Finals College Thur 3/8 Port Huron, MI TBD RegionHosted XIIby TournamentSt. Clair County Finals Community College Sat 3/10 Port Huron, MI TBD HostedRegion XIIby TournamentSt. Clair County Finals Community College Sat 3/10 Port Huron, MI TBD NJCAAHosted Division by St. Clair II National County TournamentCommunity College Tues-Sat 3/20-24 Danville, IL TBD HostedNJCAA Division by Danville II National Community Tournament College Tues-Sat 3/20-24 Danville, IL TBD Hosted by Danville CommunityHome games College in bold CONFERENCEHome games GAMES in IN bold ALL CAPS CONFERENCE GAMES IN ALL CAPS 2 2017-2018 Basketball 2017-2018 Men’s Basketball Roster # Name Pos Ht Yr High School/Hometown 1 Daryl Kirkland II G 6’3” So Muskegon H.S./Grand Rapids, MI 2 Roy Anderson PG 5’11” Fr Benton Harbor H.S./Benton Harbor, MI 3 Dequaveon Stuckey PG 5’11” So Grand Rapids Union H.S./Saginaw, MI 4 Dylan Mulder SG 6’3” So Zion Lutheron Christian H.S./Deerfield Beach, FL 5 Travez Nyx G 6’3” Fr Wayne Memorial H.S./Detroit, MI 10 Aaron Veihl SG 6’0” Fr Fruitport H.S./Fruitport, MI 11 Cameron Boatmon PG 6’0” Fr Hazel Park H.S./Detroit, MI 21 Josh Smith F 6’6” Fr Lansing Waverly H.S./Lansing, MI 22 Sergio Diaz SG 6’3” So Grand Rapids Union H.S./Grand Rapids, MI 23 Michael Anderson Jr. F 6’5” Fr Grand Rapids Union H.S./Grand Rapids, MI 24 Mitchell Dykstra G 6’2” Fr Wayland H.S./Wayland, MI 30 John Ivory F 6’6” Fr Detroit Northwestern H.S./Detroit, MI 32 Cameron Lamarre G 6’0” Fr Detroit Northwestern H.S./Detroit, MI 33 Miguel Mahan F 6’7” So Baldwin H.S./Baldwin, MI R.S. Jacarius Scott G 6’2” So Muskegon H.S./Muskegon, MI R.S. Cameron Williams F 6’5” Fr Orchard View H.S./Muskegon, MI Coaches Jimmy Booth - Head Coach (1 Season) Anthony Crump - Assistant Coach (1 Season) Darryl Greene - Assistant Coach (1 Season) Jennifer Steigenga - Athletic Trainer 2017-2018Basketball 3 Men’s Basketball Head Coach Jimmy Booth is from Cedar Springs and graduated from Cedar Springs High School in 2004. He has received his bachelor’s in religious education at Grace Bible College and a bachelor’s in business management at Davenport University. Entering his first year as the head coach. Jimmy has been an assistant coach for the MCC men’s basketball program for five years, including the 2015-16 season when the team went 24-7 season and finished ranked eighth in the nation, and the 2016-17 season when the team finished 22-7 and won the Western Conference title. He was the Photo assistant coach for the boys’ varsity basketball team at Cedar Springs High School for three years. Booth also assisted in running the Not Youth Rocket program, coaching kids in third through fifth grade. Available Coach Booth is also the assistant athletic director at MCC, director of Intramural Sports, and an adjunct instructor in the MCC Health and Physical Education Department. In high school, he was a three-year varsity player under former MCC head coach Dave Schlump. During his junior and senior year he recovered all-area first team all-conference honors. As a senior, he was a captain and key contributor in helping team finish a perfect 20-0 in the regular season and win its first conference championship in over 25 years. After high school, Booth played at MCC for one year under Coach Gene Gifford before transferring to Grace Bible College, where he played his final three years. His first year at Grace he helped lead them to its first National Championship in the NCCAA, while also earning several individual honors. At the time Booth’s graduation, he left as the all-time leading rebounder and sixth all-time in scoring. He and his wife Jennifer have been married for nine years and currently reside in Sparta, Michigan. Coach Booth is currently pursuing his master’s degree in Sports Administration from Wayne State University. 4 2017-2018 Basketball Men’s Basketball Assistant Coaches Anthony Crump is from Muskegon and graduated from Muskegon High School in 2004. He has his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with minor in coaching from Jarvis Christian College in 2012. Anthony was the assistant coach for the varisty team at Jarvis Christian High School and the head coach for the JV team. Crump was the assistant coach in the 2014-2015 season at Muskegon High School for the freshman team, and in 2013-2014 was the assistant coach for the middle school. He was also an assistant coach for the West Michigan Lake Hawks during the 2015-2016 season. Crump played his 4 years of high school on the varisty team for both basketball and football at Muskegon High School. While in college he played for the GVSU football team from 2005-2007 in the NCAA DII. Anthony then came to MCC to play basketball (NJCAA DII) from 2007-2009. And in 2010 he played basketball at Jarvis Christian College in the NAIA Division 1. During his professional years he played basketball for the West Michigan Lake Hawks for 2 seasons (2013-14 and 2014-15) and played football for the Muskegon Mustangs in the 2013 and 2014 seasons. Anthony currently resides in Muskegon, MI with his son Julius. Darryl Greene has worked in the basketball industry for more than twenty years on the college and professional levels. Most recently, he toured with the Harlem Globetrotters as a referee and served as a player scout. In 2016, Darryl founded the National Basketball League of America, an exposure basketball league for former college athletes looking to play professionally. From 2010 - 2014, he served as an assistant coach for the men’s varsity program and head JV coach at Dakota Wesleyan University.
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