hinds community college 2012 football media guide
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HINDS
2011 Football Guide
John GustavisOffensive Lineman
Jeremy PalmerRunning Back
Godfrey ThompsonSafety
Kyle WilliamsKicker
Deon Anthony Quarterback
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WELCOME
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 have gone out of their way to prepare their team for this athletic event. 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 here. We thank you for your support of our educational endeavors. 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, vocational and technical instruction offered at Hinds. Athletics complement a strong instructional base that provides educational opportunities of the highest caliber at the college’s six locations.
With the college serving the local communities since 1917, we look eagerly toward many more years of providing a wide variety of educational and cultural opportunities as we continue to motivate students with a learning environment that’s close to home, affordable and friendly.
To our visiting coaches, players 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.
DR. CLYDE MUSE • PRESIDENT
On behalf of the Hinds Community College athletic department, I want to welcome you to our college. Hinds is the largest community college in the state, and we also have the largest sports program of any community college. Our teams compete year in and year out for state and regional titles, and our coaching staff brings a wide variety of success in every single sport.
Hinds continues to dominate in the area of academic achievement among athletes. Since 1987, we have received the David Halbrook Award 12 times. This award is given to the community/junior college with the highest percentage of graduates or completers in its athletic program.
Prior to the Homecoming game with East Central Community College on Sept. 29 we will honor our class of 2011 inductees in the Hinds Sports Hall of Fame. Please make your plans now to be a part of these activities and celebrations.
It is my hope that you enjoy watching our teams and continue to support Hinds athletics throughout the year.
Gene Murphy • ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
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Gene Murphy, Head Football CoachGene Murphy, who also serves as athletic director at Hinds Community College, has returned to the
coaching ranks in the role of head football coach for the third season in his second stint as head coach.The Raymond native has served as the school's athletic director since July 1997, after serving as the head
football coach from 1987 to 2003. Murphy had remarkable success during his tenure, compiling a 133-41-5 overall record.
Murphy has since gone 3-6 in 2009 and 5-4 in 2010 for a composite overall record of 141-51-5. The Eagles won six state and regional championships during this time frame, including four
consecutive titles from 1994-1997. Numerous former Eagles coached by Murphy continued their playing careers at four-year universities throughout the nation and in the National Football League (NFL). The 2009 Eagles went 3-6 in Murphy’s first year back.
Murphy, who was also the offensive coordinator during his first time around, was selected as Region 23 Coach of the Year six times in 16 years as the Eagles head man. He also coached 31 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Americans and two NJCAA National Players of the Year.
Before coming to Hinds in 1983 as the defensive coordinator, Murphy spent three years as the head football coach and athletic director at Caldwell High School in Columbus, where he led the team to a South Little Ten Conference runner-up finish.
Murphy also spent one season as the assistant football coach and head baseball coach at Philadelphia High School before relocating to Caldwell High.
Murphy received his Bachelor of Science degree and Master of Education degree from Mississippi State University. He also received an additional School Administration Certification from Mississippi College.
He is married to Dot, who currently serves as the assistant athletic director at Hinds. The couple has three children: son, Kelly, and daughters, Jennifer and Ashley.
Assistant CoachesReginald Dillon, Running Backs Reginald Dillon is entering his third season as the running backs coach at Hinds. Dillon also serves as
the school’s men’s track coach.His tenure at Hinds has seen a remarkable amount of success, including 16 individual national
championships and three National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) records in track. He was also the 2008 NJCAA Coach of the Year.
Dillon is a native of Tylertown and is a graduate of Tylertown High School. He furthered his education at Hinds Community College and Jackson State University. After his time at JSU, Dillon returned to Hinds, serving as an assistant football coach from 1997-2004.
Dillon has sent numerous athletes to four-year colleges around the nation, including four currently at schools around the Southeast. Perhaps his best known athlete is Trell Kimmons of Coldwater. Kimmons won the 2006 NJCAA Indoor title when he ran the 60-meter dash in 6.53 seconds. He also went on to win the 200-meter dash in 2006 at Kansas State University, finishing in 20.89 seconds. Kimmons has since signed with Adidas and runs professionally.
Dillon also worked with Tyson Gay, the American record holder in the 100-meter dash (9.77), during summer 2007.
Kenny Jackson, Defensive lineKenny Jackson will begin his second season as defensive line coach for the Eagles. The former Hinds
standout played for Gene Murphy and the Eagles in 1997 and 1998.Jackson comes to Raymond from Itawamba Community College, where he was the defensive line coach
from 2004-2008, before being named defensive coordinator for the Indians in 2009. While at ICC, Jackson also coached the punt return team and served as the team’s strength and conditioning coach.
The Indians led the state in sacks four out of six seasons that Jackson was with them, while leading the state in tackles for loss in five out of six years.
After receiving his Associate of Arts degree from Hinds, Jackson moved on to the University of Mississippi, where he was a two-year standout on the defensive line for the Rebels. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology.
Jackson continued his playing career by spending part of the 2002 season as a defensive tackle with the Detroit Lions. He finished his professional career after the 2004 season, in which he spent time as a defensive tackle/offensive lineman with the Columbus Destroyers of the American Football League (AFL).
Jackson and his wife, Vikesha, have a son, Khalil.
Kenny Jackson
GENE MURPHY
REGINALD DILLON
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2011 HINDS FOOTBALL Kelly Murphy, Offensive coordinator/QuarterbacksKelly Murphy, also a Hinds alumnus, returns to his community college alma mater to begin his third
season back on the Hinds staff. He played for Hinds in 1997 and 1998 before spending the 1999 and 2000 seasons as a graduate assistant coach.
During his time at Hinds, Murphy was a part of two state championship teams, one in 1997 as a player and one in 2000 as a graduate assistant coach. The Central Hinds Academy graduate also was part of the 1999 state runner-up team as a coach.
Murphy, who will coach the Eagles quarterbacks and wide receivers, comes to Hinds from Wayne County High School, where he served as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for a program that won the 2002 (5A), 2003 and 2006 (4A) State Championships. Murphy also won a 2A State Championship at Ackerman High School in his lone year at AHS in 2001.
Murphy, who received a Bachelor of Science degree from Mississippi State University and a Master of Science degree from the University of Southern Mississippi, lives in Raymond with his wife Katie, a former Hinds cheerleader, and their two sons, Thomas and Rhett, and a daughter, Lainey Kate.
Brian Oakes, Offensive LineBrian Oakes is in his first season on the Hinds coaching staff, where he will tutor the Eagles offensive
line.He is a former Hinds player under head coach Gene Murphy. He also competed at Northwestern State
(La.) University and Southern Arkansas University before injuries cut his playing career short. Oakes comes to Raymond from Stone High School in Wiggins, where he was the head coach from
2006-2010. The Tomcats made the playoffs in 2008 and 2009 after back-to-back winning seasons.He began his coaching career in 1998 as an assistant coach at Hattiesburg High School before moving
to Belhaven College for a year. He then served as a graduate assistant at Delta State University, where he was a part of the Statesmen winning the school's first national championship in 2000.
Oakes, who received his bachelor's degree in coaching and sports administration from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1998, spent five seasons at Warren Central High School, his alma mater, before going to Stone High.
Oakes received a master's degree in health and a specialist's degree in educational leadership from the Mississippi College in 2006.
He is married to Bridgett, a former Hinds cheerleader and 1995 Homecoming queen, and the couple has two sons, Ranson and Briley.
Lee Wilbanks, Wide receiversLee Wilbanks is in his second season as wide receivers coach for the Hinds Eagles. He comes to Hinds
from Lambuth University in Jackson, Tenn., where he helped lead the Eagles to the 2008 and 2009 Mid-South Conference titles, and was part of an undefeated regular season (11-0) in 2009.
While at Lambuth, Wilbanks served as the recruiting coordinator/secondary coach and was part of a defensive unit that ranked fourth nationally and first in the conference in scoring defense. He also spent the 2008 season as the running backs coach.
Wilbanks was the outside linebackers coach and director of football operations during the 2007 season at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, N.C. He also spent the 2006 season as a volunteer coach at the University of Mississippi, serving as an assistant offensive line coach.
Prior to his time at Ole Miss, Wilbanks was a graduate assistant coach at Murray State University in Murray, Ky., for the 2004-2006 seasons.
Wilbanks received his bachelor of business administration degree, with an emphasis in marketing, from Ole Miss in 2004. Wilbanks will relocate to Raymond with his wife, Caroline.
Dwike Wilson, Defensive coordinator/SecondaryDwike Wilson, who is the third member of the coaching staff to play at Hinds, is in his third season
back on the Hinds staff. Wilson played at Hinds in 1997 before serving as a graduate assistant coach in 1998 and 1999.
Wilson, a Vicksburg resident and graduate of Vicksburg High School, comes to Raymond from Coahoma Community College in Clarksdale, where he spent one season on the Tigers coaching staff.
Wilson previously spent one season at North Carolina A&T University, where he was the recruiting coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He also spent one season at Murray State University, serving as recruiting coordinator, as well as the defensive backs coach for the Racers.
Before coaching at Murray State, Wilson spent a four-year stint at Itawamba Community College. Wilson, who was a valuable member of the Eagles 1997 State Championship team, received a Bachelor
of Science degree from the University of Mississippi.Wilson is married to wife, Anntwaan, a former Hinds Hi-Stepper.
Lee Wilbanks
KELLY MURPHY
BRIAN OAKES
DWIKE WILSON
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2011 HINDS FOOTBALL Kevin Lewis, Graduate AssistantKevin Lewis is in his second season as a graduate assistant with the Hinds football program, where he
works with the Eagles linebackers. Lewis is a former National Football League (NFL) standout and member of the San Francisco 49ers.
Lewis played defensive back for the 49ers from 1990-1994 until a career-ending injury resulted in his early retirement. While with the 49ers, he was part of the 1990 NFC Divisional Championship, 1991 NFC Championship finalists and claimed the individual award of the NFL Extra Effort award for outstanding leadership with the San Francisco 49ers.
In 2007, Lewis was inducted into the Northwestern State University (La.) Sports Hall of Fame. It was here that he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business management, as well as being named to the All-Conference first team and being selected as a Sporting News All -American team member.
He is married to Sarah and the couple has two sons, Cameron and Armani, and a daughter, Makayla.
Chris Mattox, Volunteer AssistantChris Mattox is in his first season on the Eagles coaching staff as a volunteer assistant in charge of safeties
and in the role of video coordinator. Mattox recently served as the director of football operations at the United States Merchant Marine
Academy in Kings Point, N.Y., during the 2010-2011 seasons.Mattox spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons as an offensive intern with the C.W. Post campus of Long Island
(N.Y.) University.He also spent the 2008 season as a public relations assistant with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.Mattox received a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Central Florida.
Dan RivesSPORTS INFO
LESLIE MOAKOFFICE MANAGER
BRIAN EMORYSPORTS MKTG
KEVIN LEWIS
CHRIS MATTOX
SUPPORT STAFFTraining StaffFront row (l to r): Assistant Trainer Angelia Irving, Samone Short, Alexis Levy, Ashley Goodlett and Head Trainer Darrell Bradley.Back row (L to R): LeKendrick Brackets, Lawrence Joyce and Nick Bell.
ManagersFront row (l to r): Jeremy Gray, Darryl Graves, Damion Grant and William Walter.Back row (l to r): Robert Whitehead, Nick Stuart, Jarius Williams, Nikita Lisov and Victor Griffin.
Filmers(l to r): Jay Micheal Bridges, Brandon Cutrer and Tyler Haas.
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Matthew Willis
2010 NJCAAAll-American
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Mailing Address: Hinds Community College P.O. Box 1100 Raymond, MS 39154
Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601 .857 .3212 Admissions Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601 .857 .3539
Athletic Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601 .857 .3325 Athletic Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601 .857 .3554
CONTACT INFOHinds President Dr . Clyde Muse 601 .857 .3230
Athletic Director Gene Murphy 601 .857 .3325
Assistant Athletic Director Dot Murphy 601 .857 .3443
Sports Information Dan Rives 601 .857 .3323
Sports Marketing Brian Emory 601 .857 .3278
Head Football Coach Gene Murphy 601 .857 .3325
Head Athletic Trainer
Darrell Bradley 601 .857 .3564
Credits:Photography: Brian Emory, Bob Smith (www.robertsmithimages.net), National Football LeagueProduction: Dan Rives, Tracy Duncan and Brian EmoryPrinting: Harvey Dallas Printing & Graphics, Jackson, MS
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Year Player NFL Teams 1980 Antonio Gibson New Orleans and Dallas 1981 Melvin Jenkins Seattle, Detroit and Atlanta 1986 Paul Sherman Cleveland 1986 Marvin Washington NY Jets, San Francisco and Denver 1987 Jeffrey Fields New Orleans and Dallas 1987 Leon Lett Dallas and Denver 1991 John Copeland Cincinnati 1991 Zack Crockett Oakland, Indianapolis and Jacksonville 1991 Hason Graham New England 1991 Purvis Hunt Houston 1992 Gary Walker Jacksonville, Tennessee and Jacksonville
FORMER EAGLES IN THE NFL SINCE 1980
1981 Melvin Jenkins Seattle, Detroit and Atlanta
1986Marvin WashingtonNY Jets, San Francisco and Denver
1987Leon Lett
Dallas and Denver
1991John Copeland
Cincinnati
1991Zack CrockettOakland, Indianapolis and Jacksonville
1992Gary Walker
Jacksonville, Tennessee and Jacksonville
1991Hason GrahamNew England
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Year Player NFL Teams 1993 Tyrone Shorter San Diego 1993 Keith Washington Detroit, Baltimore, Denver and NY Giants 1993 Grant Williams New England and Seattle 1994 Lee Ragsdale Washington and Tampa Bay 1994 Mark Smith Cleveland and Arizona 1994 Marcus Spriggs Buffalo, Miami, Houston and Washington 1995 Cedric Donaldson San Diego, NY Jets, Tampa Bay, Chicago and Miami 1995 Jaret Holmes NY Giants, Chicago, Jacksonville, Buffalo and Philadelphia 1995 Grady Jackson Oakland, New Orleans, Green Bay and Atlanta 1995 Desham Mallard Miami 1995 Michael Myers Dallas, Cleveland and Denver
1994Marcus Spriggs Buffalo, Miami, Houston and Washington
1995Jaret Holmes NY Giants, Chicago, Jacksonville, Buffalo and Philadelphia
1995Grady JacksonOakland, New Orleans, Green Bay and Atlanta
1993Keith Washington
Detroit, Baltimore, Denver and NY Giants 1993
Grant WilliamsNew England and
Seattle
1993Michael Myers
Dallas, Cleveland and Denver
FORMER EAGLES IN THE NFL SINCE 1980
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Year Player NFL Teams 1996 Kevin Prentiss NY Giants and Indianapolis 1997 Roosevelt Brown Green Bay 1997 Kenny Bryant Atlanta and Cincinnati 1997 Kenyon Hambrick St. Louis and Baltimore 1997 Ronald Moore Atlanta 1997 Andrae Reed Washington and Tampa Bay 1997 T.T. Tollivar St. Louis 1997 James Williams Seattle and Detroit 1997 Mark Word St. Louis, Cleveland and Indianapolis 1998 Larry Paul Tennessee 1998 Michael Slater Cincinnati
FORMER EAGLES IN THE NFL SINCE 1980
1998Fred Smoot Washington and Minnesota
1997Mark Word
St. Louis, Cleveland and Indianapolis
1997James WilliamsSeattle and Detroit
1999Tommy Kelly Oakland
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Year Player NFL Teams 1998 Fred Smoot Washington and Minnesota 1998 Terrance Williams Atlanta 1999 Tommy Kelly Oakland 2000 Brad Banks Washington 2000 John Lewis Atlanta 2000 Jerome McDougle Philadelphia 2000 Terrance Martin Houston and Cincinnati 2000 Tyrone Robertson Buffalo, Miami, Houston and Washington 2000 Andrew Williams San Francisco and Tampa Bay 2001 Chauncey Stovall Philadelphia 2004 Ryan McBean Pittsburgh and Denver 2006 Dominic Douglas St. Louis 2007 Derek Newton Houston
FORMER EAGLES IN THE NFL SINCE 1980
2000Brad BanksWashington
2000Andrew WilliamsSan Francisco and Tampa Bay 2004
Ryan McBeanPittsburgh and
Denver
2000Jerome McDougle
Philadelphia
2006Dominic Douglas St. Louis
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HINDS FOOTBALL TRADITION◆ 1944 5-1-1 record
Junior College State Champions◆ 1945 9-0-1 record
Junior College State Champions◆ 1946 10-0-1 record
Junior College State Champions◆ 1952 9-1 record
Junior College State Champions◆ 1953 9-0-1 record
Junior College State Champions◆ 1954 11-0 record
Junior College National ChampionsJunior Rose Bowl ChampionsJunior College State Champions
◆ 1957 10-0 recordJunior College State Champions
◆ 1987 10-3 recordMACJC State Runner-upNJCAA Region 23 Runner-upMACJC South State ChampionsMid-America Bowl--Tulsa, Ok.1st bowl appearance in 33 yearsFinished ranked #12 nationally*Halbrook Award winner
◆ 1988 8-2-2 recordMACJC State ChampionsNJCAA Region 23 Champions1st state championship in 30 yearsFinished ranked #16 nationally
◆ 1989 7-3-1 recordMACJC South State Runner-upFinished ranked #15 nationally
◆ 1990 9-3 recordMACJC & NJCAA Region 23 Runner-up4th consecutive year to make playoffsFinished ranked #15 nationally*Halbrook Award winner
◆ 1991 7-3-2 recordMACJC South State ChampionsTexas Shrine Bowl--Tyler, Tx.
◆ 1992 7-4 recordMACJC South State Runner-up6th consecutive year to make playoffsJohn Copleand (HCC 1990)--drafted in 1st round.
◆ 1994 11-1 record
MACJC & NJCAA Region 23 ChampionsMineral Water Bowl Champions--Excelsior, Mo.Finished ranked #3 nationallyWin away from NJCAA Title game
◆ 1995 10-2 record2nd consecutive MACJC & NJCAA ChampionsTexas Shrine Bowl--NJCAA Champ. gameFinished ranked #5 nationally16 of 23 sophomores offered DI scholarshipsFred Taylor (QB)--selected as NJCAA MVP*Halbrook Award winner
◆ 1996 11-0 record1st undefeated season since the 1950sMACJC & NJCAA Region 23 Champions3rd consecutive State and Region championship9 of 10 years in the state playoffs
◆ 1997 10-2 recordMACJC & NJCAA Region 23 Champions4th consecutive State and Region championshipGolden Isles Classic Bowl ChampionsFinished ranked #5 nationally*Halbrook Award winner
◆ 1998 6-4 recordTerrance Williams (QB)--selected as NJCAA MVPFirst time any national juco has two NJCAA MVPs
◆ 1999 10-2 recordMACJC & NJCAA Region 23 Runners-upMississippi Magnolia BowlFinished ranked #11 nationally
◆ 2000 11-1 recordMACJC & NJCAA Region 23 ChampionsMississippi Magnolia Bowl ChampionsFinished ranked #5 nationally6 of last 7 years in the State and Region title game
◆ 2002 5-4 recordBrad Banks (HCC 2000)-- Heisman Trophy Runner-upJerome McDougle (HCC 1999)--drafted in 1st round*Halbrook Award winner
◆ 2003 9-2 recordMACJC South State ChampionsMACJC State Runner-up13 of last 17 years to qualify for state playoffs
◆ 2004 9-2 recordMACJC South State & State Runners-up
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TOTAL OFFENSE (SEASON) 1. T.T. Tollivar, 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,720 Yards 2. Fred Taylor, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,451 Yards 3. Brad Banks, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,435 Yards 4. Keats Baldwin, 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,406 Yards 5. David Page, 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,390 Yards
RUSHING (SEASON) 1. Kevin Woodson, 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . 1,732 Yards 2. Terrance Williams, 1997 . . . . . . . . . . 1,614 Yards 3. Terrance Williams, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . 1,436 Yards 4. Lee Ragsdale, 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,395 Yards 5. Greg Manson, 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,364 Yards
PASSING (SEASON) 1. Fred Taylor, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,381 Yards 2. Keats Baldwin, 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,354 Yards 3. Brad Banks, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,192 Yards 4. David Page, 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,098 Yards 5. Terrance Matthews, 2003 . . . . . . . . . 2,081 Yards
RECEPTIONS (SEASON) 1. Chauncey Stovall, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . .68 Catches 2. Reginald Perkins, 1999 . . . . . . . . . . .59 Catches 3. Seneca Chambers, 2002 . . . . . . . . . . .56 Catches 4. LeKeldrick Bridges, 2004 . . . . . . . . . .55 Catches 5. Albert Sweet, 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Catches
RECEIVING YARDAGE (SEASON) 1. Reginald Perkins, 1999 . . . . . . . . . . 1,265 Yards 2. Kevin Prentiss, 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,089 Yards 3. Chauncey Stovall, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . .981 Yards 4. LeKeldrick Bridges, 2004 . . . . . . . . . . .884 Yards 5. Seneca Chambers, 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . .794 Yards
TEAM RECORDS
Most yards rushing . . . . . . . . . . . 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,457 yards Most yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,556 yards Total offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,218 yards
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
TOTAL OFFENSE (CAREER) 1. T.T. Tollivar, 1996-1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,530 Yards 2. Terrance Matthews, 2002-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,900 Yards 3. Fred Taylor, 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,281 Yards 4. Kevin Woodson, 1987-1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,141 Yards 5. Terrance Williams, 1997-1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,050 Yards
MOST RUSHING YARDS (GAME) 1. Terrance Williams, 1998 vs. Holmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .341 Yards 2. Greg Manson, 1996 vs. Gulf Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .239 Yards 3. T.T. Tollivar, 1997 vs. Jones… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .237 Yards 4. Greg Clark, 2003 vs. Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211 Yards 5. Donte Wright, 1999 vs. Gulf Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .210 Yards
MOST PASSING YARDS (GAME) 1. Keats Baldwin, 2004 vs. Pearl River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401 Yards 2. Patrick Walker, 2001 vs. Pearl River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .367 Yards 3. Seth Adams, 2005 vs. East Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .359 Yards 4. Terrance Matthews, 2002 vs. East Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .335 Yards 5. Anthony Sheppard, 2010 vs. East Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .317 Yards
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2011 Sports Hall of fame HINDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Deborah Wiginton Caldwell
Basketball & Volleyball, 1974
Curtis KynerdTrack and Field,
1966-1968
Leon LettFootball,
1986-1988
Thad TalleyFootball and Track
and Field, 1957-1959
Larry WeemsFootball and Track
and Field, 1970-1972
Deborah Wiginton Caldwell, who came to Hinds from Mendenhall, led Hinds to the school’s first women’s basketball state championship in March 1974. Her performance on the court helped her gain All-State first team honors. After the 1974 season, she was selected to participate in tryouts for the United States team that competed in the World University Games.
Caldwell was also a standout on the 1973 volleyball team, leading Hinds to the state championship with a team record of 11-3.
Caldwell left Hinds to finish her collegiate career at Mississippi College, and was named All-American in 1977 and is in the Mississippi College Sports Hall of Fame.
Caldwell currently serves as a math teacher at Independence High School in Tennessee and is an adjunct professor at the University of Memphis.
Curtis Kynerd finished second in the state in the mile run as a Hinds freshman and was undefeated as a sophomore in every event he ran that year. Kynerd won the 1968 state championship with a time of 4:26.7, which set a state record that was not broken for 12 years.
Kynerd was very involved off the track at Hinds, serving as president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes as a sophomore. He was a member of th e Wesley Foundation and Circle K Club.
After finishing at Hinds, Kynerd competed in track and field at Delta State University where he was given the Sportsmanship Award as a junior and was part of two undefeated teams.
He became the assistant media center director at Hinds Community College from 1975-1984, director 1984-1995 and was then dean of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning from 1996 to 2007. He was named a Hinds Life Star recipient in 2003-2004.
Leon Lett, a Fairhope, Ala. native, was a gridiron star at many levels as a defensive lineman, but got his collegiate start at Hinds Community College in 1986.
After standout seasons at Hinds, Lett went on to play at Emporia State University in Kansas and was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1991 National Football League (NFL) draft and embarked on a stellar 10-year career at the highest level. He was a two-time Pro Bowl selection in 1994 and 1998 and was voted MVP of the 1995 NFC title game. Lett won three Super Bowl titles with the Cowboys in 1993, 1994 and 1996. Lett finished his career in 2001 with the Denver Broncos. He was named to the list of Top 50 Dallas Cowboys of All-Time in 2009 for his accomplishments on the field.
Lett began coaching at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV) in 2009, serving as a volunteer assistant. He recently left the University of Louisiana-Monroe, where he was the defensive tackles coach.
He is now fellowship coach with the Dallas Cowboys. He is an ambassador for Rainbow Dreams, a Las Vegas Freedom School.
Thad Talley, a Canton native, was a captain of the Hinds football and track and field teams during his time on the Raymond Campus in the late 1950s.
Talley held the Hinds record for the half mile for an extended period of time. After his time at Hinds, Talley transferred to Furman University in South Carolina where he was
an All-Southern Conference performer for two years and ranked number six in the world in the 880-yard run at one point.
Talley went to Brevard College in Florida to become head track and field and cross country coach from 1965-1968. Talley spent the 1970-1972 seasons as the head track and field coach at Arkansas State University, the 1973-1976 seasons at the University of Kansas, and moved on to The Citadel in South Carolina, where he served as the head coach from 1976-1980. He then spent the 1980-1981 season as the women’s athletic director and assistant track coach at Charleston Southern University.
Talley spent the next 13 years as a teacher in the Summerville, S.C., school district before retiring in 1996.
Larry Weems, a Jackson native, was a football and track and field standout for Hinds in the early 1970s.
After serving at Jackson Preparatory School from 1975-1978 he became assistant football coach at Meridian High School from 1978-1980 in the first of his four stints with the Wildcats.
Weems was head junior varsity coach at the University of Mississippi from 1980-1982 before returning to Meridian High to serve as the defensive coordinator from 1982-1986.
Weems moved to Biloxi as the head football coach and director of athletics at Biloxi High School from 1987-1990, returning again to Meridian High School from 1990-2000 where he was the defensive coordinator and assistant athletic director.
From 2000-2006, Weems was the head football coach at Pearl High School, leading the Pirates to five consecutive regional championships and state playoff appearances.
After the 2006 season, Weems returned to Meridian as head coach. In 2008, his Wildcats claimed the 5A state championship by defeating South Panola High School in overtime.
The 2011 Hinds Community College Sports Hall of Fame honors these former Eagle athletes and coaches with an induction dinner at 5:30 p.m., Sept. 29, in the Mayo Field House Gymnasium. For details, please contact the Institutional Advancement office at 601.857.3363.
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2010 InducteesButch ArdJ.W. Barnes
Renee Spencer ChastainRick Clarke
Tom Shepherd
2009 InducteesPruitt BlalockDoug FowlerCarl Harris
Dr. Cleon McKnightDeborah Nichols
2008 InducteesGranville GoreLisa Johnson
Randy SheltonJohn Vecchio
Richard Wilkinson
2007 InducteesChad Bradford
Jeff DrummondsMichael Fields
Dr. George McLendonBilly Womack
2006 InducteesKaren Scott Arnold
Wade EvansMelvin Jenkins
Tom WeathersbyDavid Yewell
2005 InducteesRaymond AbruzzeseClifford “Hal” Battle
Jean Fitzhugh MasseyPat Rapp
Barton Schreiner
2004 InducteesLarry Dowdy
David NewmanPolly Rabalais
Dr. James RatcliffHenry Riser
2003 InducteesReggie Harris
W.A. “Sonny” SpeightsBobby G. SmithRene T. Warren
James Crain
2002 InducteesFrank BoydLarry Hill
B.K. “Wimpy” MartinBecky Lee Morgan
Elmer “Elmo” Stringer
2001 InducteesRobert Garrison
Dr. Albert L. GoreBennie J. Hawkins
George StoughJames E. Stubbs
2000 InducteesClyde E. “Heifer” Stuart
Charles NourrcierMelvin Champagne
John Richard Gray Sr.Dean Liles
1999 InducteesErle Breeden
Lawrence MeadowsDave Wells
Samuel BolesWilliam “Josh” Reagan
1998 InducteesFrances Putnam Byars
Antonio GibsonRobert G. "Buddy" McKissack Jr.Myrtle "Myrt" Bell Digirolamo
Gordon King
1997 InducteesBobby Barrett
Franklin J. LewisDanny Neely
Anthony SheltonWillie D. Wiles
1996 InducteesBilly W. Holloway
Don ScullyErnest C. Turcotte Jr.
Dr. Troy JenkinsSteve Rives
1995 InducteesDr. Roland Cranford
Dr. Thomas Wayne Lee Jr.Jerry Huskey
Rudy R. SoileauDr. Byrle Kynerd
1994 InducteesMaurice W. "Marty" Garton
Joe RenfroeFrank YoungGreg Holmes
Dixie Lewis Westerbeck
1993 InducteesJames Taylor Monk Jr.
Gwen Post WhiteJohnny Walden Hines
Jack F. FulkersonRichard L. "Dick" Foster
1992 InducteesLevi M. Barber Jr.Edward O. KelsonWalter H. GibbesTroy Arlis Ricks
Charles E. "Popeye" Shores
1991 InducteesLyda Neil Vaughn Hester
Jimmy GlissonJohn H. MillerGlynn Russell
Gordon L. "Motor" Carr Sr.
1990 InducteesC.J. Alexander
Bobbie Morris GevardJim Carballo
Harlan StanleyMinor Hines
1989 InducteesJilly Ray BlackHomer Boyd
Othel W. MendropBill Morris
Jobie Harris
1988 InducteesBetsy Warren Revon Hehl
Buddy CarrDurwood GrahamLeslie "Les" DeVall
Beryl Shipley
1987 InducteesIda Bell Richardson Bullock
Dorthy Harrison WilsonNick DigirolamoJames Ray BresIvan Rosamond
1986 InducteesLouis StricklandO.H. Simmons
Judy Lilley BarlowBenton FortenberryLouis "Skin" Boteler
1985 Charter InducteesMelvin Richardson
Lance WrightDavid "Red" Coleman
Herman BerryhillMary Ann Edge
Tad ThrashOlin Renfroe
Gerald CallowayLyda Richardson Cox
Marion "Goat" FortenberryEarl Leggett
Sale LillyWilliam "Bucky" McElroy
Nick RevonJimmy Taylor
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
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NUMERICAL LISTING
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Clyde Muse
Athletic Director/ Head Football Coach Gene Murphy
Defensive Coordinator/Secondary . . . . . . Dwike Wilson
Defensive Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kenny Jackson
Offensive Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Oakes
Running Backs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reginald Dillon
Wide Receivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lee Wilbanks
Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks . . . . Kelly Murphy
Graduate Assistant/Linebackers . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Lewis
Volunteer Assistant/safeties . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Mattox
# Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Class Hometown/High school1 Quantavius Leslie 6'4 190 WR Fr. Hogansville, Ga./Callaway2 Zachary Witchett 6'1 196 WR Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Booker T. Washington3 Quadarias Mireles 5'11 180 WR Fr. Boynton Beach, Fla./Atlantic4 Jadarius Hicks 5'11 220 LB Fr. Jackson/Provine5 Adonis Armstrong 5'10 180 DB Soph. Clinton/Clinton6 Kiwaski Tenner 5'11 182 DB Fr. Fayette/Jefferson County7 Kyle Williams 6'0 176 K Soph. Pearl/Pearl8 Dontrill Hyman 6'4 265 DL Fr. Warsaw, N.C./James Kenan9 Trevon Chatman 6'1 180 WR Fr. Natchez/Natchez10 Godfrey Thompson 6'0 205 S Soph. Jackson/Forest Hill11 Malcolm Butler 5'10 178 DB Soph. Vicksburg/Vicksburg12 Deon Anthony 6'1 205 QB Soph. New Iberia, La./Westgate14 Christopher Nelson 6'4 235 QB Fr. Theodore, Ala./Theodore15 Andre Craine 6'2 183 S Fr. Brandon/Brandon16 Carl Brice 6'4 205 QB Fr. Jackson/Callaway17 CoriLouie 6'3 228 WR Fr. Jackson/Wingfield18 Adam McWilliams 6'2 195 WR Soph. Jackson/Clinton19 Desmond Jones 6'2 175 S Fr. Jackson/Murrah20 Mitchell Hoskins 6'1 225 LB Fr. Port Gibson/Port Gibson21 J'Vontez Blackmon 6'0 193 S Soph. Jackson/Forest Hill22 AK Travis 6'0 170 DB Fr. Pearl/Pearl23 Eric White 5'11 186 DB Soph. Gulfport/Harrison Central25 Darryan Ragsdale 6'0 195 RB Fr. Pelahatchie/Pelahatchie27 Latarrence Williams 5'10 165 DB Fr. Moss Point/Moss Point28 Craig McCraney 6'0 185 K/P Soph. Clinton/Clinton29 Cordeem Raine 5'10 180 DB Fr. Moss Point/Moss Point30 Tavarius Wilson 5'11 220 LB Soph. Jackson/Forest Hill32 Rickey Hutchins 6'1 270 DL Soph. Clinton/Clinton33 Zach McKee 5'11 220 LB Soph. Pearl/Pearl34 Jeremy Palmer 5'8 190 RB Soph. Jackson/Puckett35 Jabari Baker 5'11 210 RB Fr. Jackson/Forest Hill36 Roy Williams, Jr. 6'1 210 RB Soph. Brandon/Brandon39 Gaige Washington 5'11 180 S Fr. Clinton/Clinton40 Dillan Callahan 6'0 235 LS Soph. Florence/Florence44 David Washington 6'2 305 DL Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Lovejoy45 Tedarian Johnson 6'3 260 DL Fr. Jackson/Murrah52 Michael Gibbs 6'2 295 OL Fr. Brandon/Northwest Rankin56 Jason Boyd 6'2 227 OL Soph. Pelahatchie/Pelahatchie57 Steven Jordan 6'1 290 OL Soph. Vicksburg/Warren Central58 Jordan Hollingshead 6'3 305 OL Soph. Brandon/Brandon64 Jimmy Goodwin 6'2 280 OL Soph. Brandon/Brandon65 Jeremy Toines 6'4 280 OL Fr. Clinton/Clinton69 Ronald Perry 6'5 303 OL Fr. Jackson/Lanier70 Justin Barner 6'2 315 OL Soph. Clinton/Clinton74 John Gustavis 6'2 303 OL Soph. Vicksburg/Warren Central78 Thomas Collins 6'5 325 OL Fr. Jackson/Forest Hill80 Denzel Thompson 6'1 180 WR Soph. Jackson/Callaway82 Malcolm Grant 5'11 170 WR Fr. Vicksburg/Warren Central83 James Jeffers 6'2 265 TE/LS Fr. Mendenhall/Philadelphia91 Patrick Brown 6'3 235 DL Fr. Brandon/Brandon92 Cullen Burnett 6'4 265 DL Fr. Brandon/Northwest Rankin93 Jordan Kersh 6'3 330 DL Fr. Brandon/Brandon94 Rondrick Ragsdale 6'4 230 DL Fr. Sand Hill/Pisgah95 Andrew Bolton 6'3 253 DL Fr. Bolton/Clinton99 Leander Ford 6'6 335 DL Fr. Marianna, Fla./Graceville
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President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Clyde Muse
Athletic Director/ Head Football Coach Gene Murphy
Defensive Coordinator/Secondary . . . . . . Dwike Wilson
Defensive Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kenny Jackson
Offensive Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Oakes
Running Backs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reginald Dillon
Wide Receivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lee Wilbanks
Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks . . . . Kelly Murphy
Graduate Assistant/Linebackers . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Lewis
Volunteer Assistant/safeties . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Mattox
ALPHABETICAL LISTING # First Name Last Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Class Hometown/High school12 Deon Anthony 6'1 205 QB Soph. New Iberia, La./Westgate5 Adonis Armstrong 5'10 180 DB Soph. Clinton/Clinton35 Jabari Baker 5'11 210 RB Fr. Jackson/Forest Hill70 Justin Barner 6'2 315 OL Soph. Clinton/Clinton21 J'Vontez Blackmon 6'0 193 S Soph. Jackson/Forest Hill95 Andrew Bolton 6'3 253 DL Fr. Bolton/Clinton56 Jason Boyd 6'2 227 OL Soph. Pelahatchie/Pelahatchie16 Carl Brice 6'4 205 QB Fr. Jackson/Callaway91 Patrick Brown 6'3 235 DL Fr. Brandon/Brandon92 Cullen Burnett 6'4 265 DL Fr. Brandon/Northwest Rankin11 Malcolm Butler 5'10 178 DB Soph. Vicksburg/Vicksburg40 Dillan Callahan 6'0 235 LS Soph. Florence/Florence9 Trevon Chatman 6'1 180 WR Fr. Natchez/Natchez78 Thomas Collins 6'5 325 OL Fr. Jackson/Forest Hill15 Andre Craine 6'2 183 S Fr. Brandon/Brandon99 Leander Ford 6'6 335 DL Fr. Marianna, Fla./Graceville52 Michael Gibbs 6'2 295 OL Fr. Brandon/Northwest Rankin64 Jimmy Goodwin 6'2 280 OL Soph. Brandon/Brandon82 Malcolm Grant 5'11 170 WR Fr. Vicksburg/Warren Central74 John Gustavis 6'2 303 OL Soph. Vicksburg/Warren Central4 Jadarius Hicks 5'11 220 LB Fr. Jackson/Provine58 Jordan Hollingshead 6'3 305 OL Soph. Brandon/Brandon20 Mitchell Hoskins 6'1 225 LB Fr. Port Gibson/Port Gibson32 Rickey Hutchins 6'1 270 DL Soph. Clinton/Clinton8 Dontrill Hyman 6'4 265 DL Fr. Warsaw, N.C./James Kenan83 James Jeffers 6'2 265 TE/LS Fr. Mendenhall/Philiadelphia45 Tedarian Johnson 6'3 260 DL Fr. Jackson/Murrah19 Desmond Jones 6'2 175 S Fr. Jackson/Murrah57 Steven Jordan 6'1 290 OL Soph. Vicksburg/Warren Central93 Jordan Kersh 6'3 330 DL Fr. Brandon/Brandon1 Quantavius Leslie 6'4 190 WR Fr. Hogansville, Ga./Callaway17 Cori Louie 6'3 228 WR Fr. Jackson/Wingfield28 Craig McCraney 6'0 185 K/P Soph. Clinton/Clinton33 Zach McKee 5'11 220 LB Soph. Pearl/Pearl18 Adam McWilliams 6'2 195 WR Soph. Jackson/Clinton3 Quadarias Mireles 5'11 180 WR Fr. Boynton Beach, Fla./Atlantic14 Christopher Nelson 6'4 235 QB Fr. Theodore, Ala./Theodore34 Jeremy Palmer 5'8 190 RB Soph. Jackson/Puckett69 Ronald Perry 6'5 303 OL Fr. Jackson/Lanier25 Darryan Ragsdale 6'0 195 RB Fr. Pelahatchie/Pelahatchie94 Rondrick Ragsdale 6'4 230 DL Fr. Sand Hill/Pisgah29 Cordeem Raine 5'10 180 DB Fr. Moss Point/Moss Point6 Kiwaski Tenner 5'11 182 DB Fr. Fayette/Jefferson County10 Godfrey Thompson 6'0 205 S Soph. Jackson/Forest Hill80 Denzel Thompson 6'1 180 WR Soph. Jackson/Callaway65 Jeremy Toines 6'4 280 OL Fr. Clinton/Clinton22 AK Travis 6'0 170 DB Fr. Pearl/Pearl39 Gaige Washington 5'11 180 S Fr. Clinton/Clinton44 David Washington 6'2 305 DL Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Lovejoy23 Eric White 5'11 186 DB Soph. Gulfport/Harrison Central7 Kyle Williams 6'0 176 K Soph. Pearl/Pearl27 Latarrence Williams 5'10 165 DB Fr. Moss Point/Moss Point36 Roy Williams, Jr. 6'1 210 RB Soph. Brandon/Brandon30 Tavarius Wilson 5'11 220 LB Soph. Jackson/Forest Hill2 Zachary Witchett 6'1 196 WR Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Booker T. Washington
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BY THE NUMBERS 9 - Highest number of MACJC State & NJCAA Region XXIII Playoff appearances 7 - Highest number of MACJC South State Championships 6 - Highest number of nationally recognized bowl game appearances 5 - MACJC State Championships 5 - NJCAA Region XXIII Championships 5 - NJCAA Region XXIII & MACJC State Champion Runner-up 5 - Halbrook Academic Achievement Awards 2 - NJCAA Player of the Year Award Winners—QB Fred Taylor (1995) & RB Terrance Williams
(1998) 2 - 1st round NFL Draft choices—John Copeland (1990) by the Cincinnati Bengals & Jerome
McDougle (2003) by the Philadelphia Eagles First MACJC School to have NCAA Heisman Trophy Runner-up & AP Player of the Year:
Brad Banks, University of Iowa, HCC QB of the 2000 State and Regional Championship team. Only Mississippi school to appear in six of seven state and regional championship games
from 1994-2000. Undefeated season—1996 (11-0; First time since 1957) 99-24 overall record (.805 winning percentage) from 1990-2000 1994 Mineral Water Bowl Champs l 1997 Golden Isle Bowl Champs
Hinds State Championships1944 1945 1946 1952 1953 1954 1957 1988 1994 1995 1996 1997 2000
HINDS FOOTBALL 1990-2000NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Team of the Decade
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2011 HINDS FOOTBALL Recent All-Americans at Hinds CC
1987Mike Burch Jeffrey Fields
1988Mike Berry John Camacho Kevin Woodson
1989Rufus Bester Tracy Minnifield
1990John Copeland
1991Zachary Crockett Albert Sweet
1992Gary Walker
1994Lee Ragsdale Mark Smith Marcus Spriggs
1995Cedric Donaldson Jaret Holmes Grady Jackson Michael Myers Robert Saums Fred Taylor
1996Greg Manson Kevin Prentiss
1997Wes Shivers T. T. Tolliver Scott Westerfield Mark Word
1998Fred Smoot Terrance Williams
1999Reginald Perkins Neal Thomas
2000Trey Crum Andrew Williams
2004Chad Green
2010Matthew Willis
Marcus Spriggs
Grady Jackson
Fred Smoot
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
BRAD FOUNTAINHinds County
DR. JOHN CALHOUNHinds County
ROBERT PICKETTPresident
Warren County
DR. ANNIE KILCREASE
Claiborne County
DR. STEPHEN HANDLEY
SecretaryHinds County
DR. LELIA RHODESHinds County
DR. GINGER SMITHHinds County
PAUL BREAZEALEHinds County
DR. WILLIAM DODSON
Rankin County
JOSEPHINE HOSEYClaiborne County
DR. LIZ SWINFORDWarren County
DALE SULLIVANCopiah County
DR. LYNN WEATHERSBY
Vice PresidentRankin County
TALMADGE PORTIS JR.
At-Large
RICKEY CLOPTONCopiah County
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EAGLE MASCOT
Ernie
SPONSOR/CAPTAINSJack Hite-coach/sponsor, centerGrace Ga-as – Co-captain, left
Kimmi Monroe – Captain, right
Front row (l to r): Sophomores Rocio Aguilera, Erin Moore, Blair Neelley, Kimmi Monroe (Captain), Grace Ga-as (Captain), Taylor Berry and Marissa Temple. Back Row (l to r): Jack Hite (Coach),
freshmen Taylor Strong, Chynna Tolliver, Jordan Smith, Amber Hammond, Jenna Green, Tori Still and Kierra Gertrude.
CHEERLEADING SQUAD
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The Hinds Community College Eagle Marching Band and Hi-Steppers comprise one of the largest community college performing groups in Mississippi. In quality and complexity, their halftime performances rank among the best to be seen anywhere.
The Eagle Band is the largest student activity on the Raymond Campus, and has built an enviable reputation as a powerhouse among college bands. In addition to their halftime show, the Eagle Band performs exhibition shows at marching band contests, parades, concerts, and other activities.
The Hi-Steppers enjoy a widespread reputation for excellence. The precision dance team has performed in almost every county in Mississippi and has carried the name of Mississippi all over America – to the Miss America Parade in Atlantic City, the Rose Bowl in California, the Mardi Gras in New Orleans and to Jaycees conventions in Colorado Springs, Buffalo, St. Louis, Atlanta and Baltimore. These are just some of the appearances that have won the Hi-Steppers the name of Mississippi’s Goodwill Ambassadors.
SHANE SPRAYBERRY is the director of the Hinds Community College Eagle Band. A native of Ethel, he is a 1994 graduate of Holmes Community College and received his bachelor’s degree in instrumental music education from
Mississippi College in 1996. Sprayberry accepted the position of band director at Ethel High School in 1997. In 1999, he moved
to Norman, Okla., to pursue a master of music education and instrumental conducting degree from the University of Oklahoma. He studied conducting under Dr. William K. Wakefield and trombone under Dr. Irvin Wagner. He served as a graduate teaching assistant in the music department and for the PRIDE of Oklahoma Marching Band. In 1999, he was the founding director of the Community Christian School Band program in Norman.
He was named Teacher of the Year in 1997 at Ethel High School and Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year in 1999. He has served as halftime show coordinator and drill writer for high schools and colleges in both
Mississippi and Oklahoma.
RANDY MAPES joined the Hinds Community College staff in 1995, where he is the woodwind instructor and the assistant band director. He holds a master of music degree in woodwind performance and pedagogy from the University of
Southern Mississippi and a bachelor of music degree in saxophone performance from the University of Wisconsin-Superior.
Mapes previously served as the director of bands/woodwind instructor for three years and assistant band director/woodwind instructor for five years at Itawamba Community College in Fulton. He has performed in backup groups for such artists as Rod Stewart, Lou Rawls, Dudley Moore, Buddy DeFranco and Nell Carter, as well as in the Dee Barton Big Band and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra.
Mapes has had articles published in the Saxophone Journal, the Mississippi Bandmaster and the Mississippi Flute Association Newsletter. Mapes is presently a member and past president of the Mississippi Public Community/Junior College Band Directors Association.
ANGELA HITE, a Florence native, is the director of the nationally-renowned Hinds Hi-Steppers Dance Team. Hite is also the administrative assistant to the dean of students for the Raymond Campus and the Hinds district.
A Hinds alumna, Hite was a Hi-Stepper and served as president of a 60-member dance line under the legendary Anna Bee. In the years that followed, Hite had the privilege of assisting Mrs. Bee and then taking over the group after Mrs. Bee’s retirement in 2007.
Hite has served as a dance team judge for numerous high schools and has judged on the state level for the American All-Star dance organization. She also directs the Miss Hinds Community College Pageant, a preliminary scholarship pageant to Miss Mississippi and Miss America.
Hite and her husband Jack, a Hinds counselor and cheerleader coach, reside in Raymond with their two children, Anna and Hunter.
EAGLE BAND AND HI-STEPPERS
SPRAYBERRY
MAPES
HITE
VASHTI UNDERWOOD MUSE BAND HALL
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BANDThe Eagle Marching Band performs at halftime
of the Hinds football games.
HINDS HI-STEPPERS
2011-2012 Hi-Steppers are:Seated (l to r): Tonya Hughes, Emily Emerson, Captain Constance Lowe, Rebekah Ramage and Telesha Brown.
Middle (l to r): Kelsey Chandler, Julia Stotts, Ella-Nicole McKnight, Tashi Rainey, Captain Shanika Powe, Kayla Klabunde, Tabitha Mizell, Captain Faith Randall, Rayven Bell, Kandace Pearson, Derriel Alexander and LaQuinta Tillman.
Top (l to r): Jasmine Friday, Bethany Coley, Callie Rankin, Kelsey Hall and Jenelda Green.
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Alumni Service AwardCarol Warren
Carol Warren, a 1977 Hinds graduate, has been sharing her passion for dance with the college for more than 20 years.
Warren, who is vice president of Administration and Human Resources at Magnolia Federal Credit Union in Jackson, has served as the president of the Hi-Stepper Alumni Chapter since 1990.
She is involved with Hinds students on many levels, including coordinating
Homecoming field performances by former Hi-Steppers, as well as coordinating previous Hi-Stepper galas, and helping with the Miss Hinds Community College pageant.
“Carol has shown kindness and a gentle spirit by supporting all nervous, new college students who are honored to embark on the journey of Hinds Hi-Steppers,” said Jenny Cox Holman, former Hi-Stepper. “She has tirelessly given her time and effort to sustain and uphold the values of Hinds, and it is because of her that countless Hi-Stepper alumnae are a part of the Hinds Community College
Alumni Association and actively involved in supporting the college.”Warren was selected to serve on the Membership Committee in
1983 when the Hi-Stepper Alumni Chapter was introduced. She was among 120 alumni who performed during Homecoming that year. In 1990, Warren was elected as president of the chapter.
During Warren’s term as chapter president, long-time former Hi-Stepper director Anna Cowden Bee has been honored several times, including renaming the gym used by the Hi-Steppers as Bee Hall in 1993.
Warren assists Angela Hite, current Hi-Stepper director, in coordinating a birthday party for Mrs. Bee each year, which includes a performance by current Hi-Steppers.
Also during Warren’s tenure the alumni chapter began a fund-raising project in 1996 to endow a scholarship to honor Mrs. Bee. The first scholarship was awarded during the 2000-2001 school year to a sophomore Hi-Stepper and has been awarded annually ever since.
“Carol is a constant supporter of the Hi-Steppers, the Miss Hinds Pageant and the Anna Cowden Bee Scholarship, always helping wherever she is needed,” Hite said.
Mike Hataway (1966) of Raymond, has been a dedicated instructor for more than four decades and is known for his adamant support of the college.
Before retiring in 2004 and taking his aptitude for teaching to Mississippi College, Hataway taught classes at Hinds in commercial art, graphics, photography, drawing and desk top publishing, for more than 33 years, in
addition to being the department chairman of the Graphic Communication Department.
One of Hataway’s own students, Beth Messina, went on to become the current department chair of the graphics department.
“Twenty-eight years ago, I walked into Mike’s classroom a young student, not quite sure which direction my life would take,” Messina said. “In his classroom, I learned the valuable training I needed to obtain a successful career in graphic design.”
He attended Hinds for two years, earning his associate’s degree in fine arts, before moving on to earn his bachelor’s degree in education from
Mississippi College in 1968, with art as his major. He later received his master’s degree from MC as well, with an emphasis in painting and graphic arts.
When Hataway accepted the graphics position at Hinds in 1971, he was challenged with much more than just teaching. He, along with the support of Walter Gibbes, vocational-technical education director, and Dr. Floyd Elkins, academic dean, worked to build the graphics program from the ground up
“Through Mike’s leadership, enrollment in the classes increased significantly and the program achieved a widely recognized reputation for excellence,” said Peggy Brent, chair of the English department and a colleague of Hataway’s. “Hinds’ graphics students were eagerly sought because they were knowledgeable, well-trained and productive.”
Some of his honors include being named National Teacher of the Year by the American Vocational Association in 1983, the 1995 legislative HEADWAE (Higher Education Appreciation Day – Working for Academic Excellence) faculty honoree, the Hinds 3E recipient and being include in “Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers and Educators” seven times.
Alumnus of the YearMichael Hataway
Hinds Community College will honor Hinds retired instructor Michael Hataway of Raymond as the 2011 Alumnus of the Year and Carol Roberson Fox Warren of Madison as the 2011 Alumni Service Award recipient during the Alumni Dinner to be held at 6 p.m., Sept. 27 at Eagle Ridge Conference Center. For information, please contact the Institutional Advancement office at 601.857.3363.
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Homer Boyd (1956-1957), FootballHomer Boyd is a Raymond native who competed in football at Hinds Junior College in 1956
and 1957. He was also a graduate of Hinds County High School in Raymond, which was a part of Hinds Junior College at the time.
Boyd was named to the East-West Junior College All-American game in football, where he was a standout end on the 1957 Hinds football team that finished the season unbeaten. He was also named to the 1957 All-State team.
Boyd was a two-sport standout in high school, where he was voted Most Athletic and also ran the ½ mile event in track and field.
Boyd signed a football scholarship with then-Mississippi Southern in 1958, where he was once again a part of an undefeated team, as the Eagles went 10-0 in his junior season. He remains a member of the prestigious “M” Club at USM.
Boyd was an inductee in the Hinds Sports Hall of Fame class of 1989.
Boyd worked for 15 years with Penrod Drilling Company, whose home offices are in Dallas, Texas. The Learned resident is a member of Learned Presbyterian Church.
2011 MISS. COMMUNITY/JUNIOR COLLEGESPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE
Homer Boyd and Dr. Clyde Muse
PREVIOUS MACJC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
2010 – E.E. "Tad" Thrash, Hinds Junior College (1947-1948), Boxing, Football and Track
2009 – Durwood Graham, Hinds Junior College (1953-1954), Football player and Coach
2008 – Joe Renfroe, Hinds Junior College (1947-1987), Football, Baseball and Golf Coach, Athletic Director
2008 – William “Bucky” McElroy, Hinds Junior College (1948-1950), Football
2007 – Earl Leggett, Hinds Junior College (1951-1954), Football, (1970--71), Coach
2007 – Nick Revon, Hinds Junior College (1949-1950), Track, Basketball and Baseball
2007 – Troy Arlis Ricks, Hinds Junior College (1949-1970), Coach
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COAHOMA TIGERS==========================================================================SEPT 1 COPIAH-LINCOLN HSEPT 8 JONES COUNTY ASEPT 15 HOLMES L ASEPT 22 NORTHWEST MISS. L HSEPT 29 EAST MISSISSIPPI L AOCT 8 ITAWAMBA L HCOCT 13 NORTHEAST MISS. L HOCT 22 MISS. GULF COAST AOCT 27 MISSISSIPPI DELTA L A
COPIAH-LINCOLN WOLVES==========================================================================SEPT 1 COAHOMA ASEPT 8 HOLMES ASEPT 15 HINDS L HSEPT 24 JONES COUNTY L ASEPT 29 SOUTHWEST MISS. L HOCT 6 PEARL RIVER L AOCT 15 MISS. GULF COAST L HCOCT 20 EAST CENTRAL L AOCT 27 NORTHEAST MISS. H
EAST CENTRAL WARRIORS==========================================================================SEPT 1 NORTHEAST MISS. ASEPT 8 NORTHWEST MISS. HSEPT 15 ITAWAMBA ASEPT 22 PEARL RIVER L HSEPT 29 HINDS L AOCT 8 MISS. GULF COAST L HCOCT 15 JONES COUNTY L AOCT 20 COPIAH-LINCOLN L HOCT 27 SOUTHWEST MISS. L A
EAST MISSISSIPPI LIONS==========================================================================SEPT 1 MISS. GULF COAST HSEPT 8 HINDS ASEPT 15 NORTHWEST MISS. L ASEPT 22 ITAWAMBA L HSEPT 29 COAHOMA L HOCT 8 NORTHEAST MISS. L AOCT 15 PEARL RIVER AOCT 22 MISSISSIPPI DELTA L HCOCT 27 HOLMES L A
HINDS EAGLES==========================================================================SEPT 1 ITAWAMBA HSEPT 8 EAST MISSISSIPPI HSEPT 15 COPIAH-LINCOLN L ASEPT 22 MISSISSIPPI DELTA ASEPT 29 EAST CENTRAL L HCOCT 6 JONES COUNTY L HOCT 15 SOUTHWEST MISS. L AOCT 22 PEARL RIVER L HOCT 29 MISS. GULF COAST L A
HOLMES BULLDOGS==========================================================================SEPT 1 SOUTHWEST MISS. ASEPT 8 COPIAH-LINCOLN HSEPT 15 COAHOMA L HSEPT 22 NORTHEAST MISS. L ASEPT 29 JONES COUNTY HOCT 8 MISSISSIPPI DELTA L HCOCT 13 ITAWAMBA L AOCT 22 NORTHWEST MISS. L AOCT 27 EAST MISSISSIPPI L H
ITAWAMBA INDIANS==========================================================================SEPT 1 HINDS ASEPT 8 PEARL RIVER HSEPT 15 EAST CENTRAL HSEPT 22 EAST MISSISSIPPI L AOCT 1 MISSISSIPPI DELTA L HCOCT 8 COAHOMA L AOCT 13 HOLMES L HOCT 20 NORTHEAST MISS. L AOCT 27 NORTHWEST MISS. L H
JONES BOBCATS==========================================================================SEPT 1 MISSISSIPPI DELTA HSEPT 8 COAHOMA HSEPT 15 MISS. GULF COAST L ASEPT 24 COPIAH-LINCOLN L HSEPT 29 HOLMES AOCT 6 HINDS L AOCT 15 EAST CENTRAL L HCOCT 20 SOUTHWEST MISS. L HOCT 27 PEARL RIVER L A
MISSISSIPPI DELTA TROJANS==========================================================================SEPT 1 JONES COUNTY ASEPT 8 MISS. GULF COAST HSEPT 15 NORTHEAST MISS. L HSEPT 22 HINDS HCOCT 1 ITAWAMBA L AOCT 8 HOLMES L AOCT 13 NORTHWEST MISS. L HOCT 22 EAST MISSISSIPPI L AOCT 27 COAHOMA L H
MISS. GULF COAST BULLDOGS==========================================================================SEPT 1 EAST MISSISSIPPI ASEPT 8 MISSISSIPPI DELTA ASEPT 15 JONES COUNTY L HSEPT 22 SOUTHWEST MISS. L ASEPT 29 PEARL RIVER L HOCT 8 EAST CENTRAL L AOCT 15 COPIAH-LINCOLN L AOCT 22 COAHOMA HCOCT 29 HINDS L H
NORTHEAST MISS. TIGERS==========================================================================SEPT 1 EAST CENTRAL HSEPT 8 SOUTHWEST MISS. HSEPT 15 MISSISSIPPI DELTA L ASEPT 22 HOLMES L HSEPT 29 NORTHWEST MISS. L AOCT 8 EAST MISSISSIPPI L HCOCT 13 COAHOMA L AOCT 20 ITAWAMBA L HOCT 27 COPIAH-LINCOLN A
NORTHWEST MISS. RANGERS==========================================================================SEPT 1 PEARL RIVER HSEPT 8 EAST CENTRAL ASEPT 15 EAST MISSISSIPPI L HSEPT 22 COAHOMA L ASEPT 29 NORTHEAST MISS. L HOCT 6 SOUTHWEST MISS. AOCT 13 MISSISSIPPI DELTA L AOCT 22 HOLMES L HCOCT 27 ITAWAMBA L A
PEARL RIVER WILDCATS==========================================================================SEPT 1 NORTHWEST MISS. ASEPT 8 ITAWAMBA ASEPT 15 SOUTHWEST MISS. L HSEPT 22 EAST CENTRAL L ASEPT 29 MISS. GULF COAST L AOCT 6 COPIAH-LINCOLN L HOCT 15 EAST MISSISSIPPI HCOCT 22 HINDS L AOCT 27 JONES COUNTY L H
SOUTHWEST MISS. BEARS==========================================================================SEPT 1 HOLMES HSEPT 8 NORTHEAST MISS. ASEPT 15 PEARL RIVER L ASEPT 22 MISS. GULF COAST L HSEPT 29 COPIAH-LINCOLN L AOCT 6 NORTHWEST MISS. HOCT 15 HINDS L HCOCT 20 JONES COUNTY L AOCT 27 EAST CENTRAL L H
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lCOPIAH-LINCOLN, EAST CENTRAL,Hinds, Jones, Mississippi Gulf Coast, PearlRiver, and Southwest comprise the MACJCSouth Division, while Coahoma, East Mis-sissippi, Holmes, Itawamba, MississippiDelta, Northeast, and Northwest comprisethe North Division. The first round of thestate playoffs (North No. 1 vs. South No. 2,South No. 1 vs. North No. 2) are set for Sat-urday, Nov. 5, with the first-round winnersplaying for the state championship Satur-day, Nov. 12. The 2011 MACJC state cham-pion earns hosting rights to the fourth-an-nual Mississippi Bowl scheduled for Sun-day, Dec. 4, in Indian Stadium at Biloxi HighSchool in Biloxi.
( ) DENOTES NORTH, SOUTH DIVISION GAMESL