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Copiah-Lincoln GENERAL INFORMATION M*cO ys Location Wesson, MS -3m TABLE OF CONTENTS Founded 1928 *%% * * Nickname Wolves %>% ***^ School Colors Royal Blue & Gray Athletic Directory 2 2004 Record 1-8 Message from the President 3 Stadium H.L. Stone Stadium Board ofTrustees 3 Capacity 10,000 Coaches 4-10 President Dr. Howell Garner Athletic Director: Gwyn Young NJCAAAcademic All-Americans 11^ Cheerleaders 12-13 ADMINISTRATION Blue Wave Show Band 14-16 President Dr. Howell C. Garner Football 17-18 Executive Vice President Basketball 19-21 Dr. Ronnie Nettles Baseball 22-23 Acting Dean ofthe Natchez Campus Gwen McCalip Softball 24-25 Dean ofthe Simpson County Center Tennis 26-27 Dr. Billy Stewart Soccer 28-31 Vice President ofBusiness Affairs Golf 32 Michael Tanner State and Region Championships 33 Vice President of Student Services Gwyn Young NJCAAAll-Americans 34 Executive Director ofCo-Lin Foundation Charlotte Hill DirectorofPublic Relations/Sports Information Natalie Davis CREDITS The 2005-2006 Copiah-Lincoln Community CollegeAthletic Media Guide is aproduction of the Copiah-Lincoln Office ofPublic Relations. The book was written and edited by Natalie Davis. Courtney Biggs, secretary to the directorofpublic relations provided invaluable assistance. Cover design by CelesteWilliamson. Contributing pho- tographers are Johnny C. Smith, Billy Freeman, Joel Bonner and Mitch Deaver. Special thanks go toTwyanaMorse,the Co-Lin cheerleaders and Lauren Smith for advertising sales. Athletic Media Guide 1 | ATHLETIC DIRECTORY Administration SportsInformation Fast-pitchSoftball Dr. Howell Gamer,President NatalieDavis AllenKent,HeadCoach - ._?. s I (601) 643-5300 DirectorofInformation/SportsInformation (601) 643-8314 howell.garner®colin.edu (601) 643-8354 [email protected] [email protected] Dr.RonnieNettles, JohnnyWilliams,AssistantCoach ExecutiveVice President SportsInformationFax (601) 643-8410 (601) 643-8306 (601) 643-8226 johnny.williams®colin.edu ronnie.nettles®colin.edu SoftballFax Football (601) 643-8240 Gwen McCalip Glenn Davis,HeadCoach ActingDean ofthe Natchez Campus (601) 643-8347 Men'sTennis (601)446-1209 [email protected] MikeMclntyre,HeadCoach gwen.mccalip®colin.edu (601) 643-8404 BrettShufelt,AssistantCoach [email protected] Dr. Billy Stewart (601) 643-8348 Dean ofthe Simpson County Center [email protected] Women'sTennis (601) 849-5149 HolliAdams,HeadCoach billy.Stewart®colin.edu CarsonJeffers,AssistantCoach, (601) 643-8318 (601) 643-8348 [email protected] DrJane Hulon [email protected] Academic DeanofInstruction Men's Soccer (601) 643-8310 CalvinGreen,AssistantCoach WayneWallace,HeadCoach janehulon®colin.edu (601) 643-8348 (601)643-8318 @ calvin.green colin.edu Louis Dugas Women'sSoccer DeanofCareer,Technical and Men'sBasketball AndyDiaz-Moreno,HeadCoach WorkforceEducation Dennis Sims,HeadCoach (601)643-8318 (601)643-8322 (601) 643-8366 [email protected] [email protected] Golf Justin Smith,Head Coach MichaelTanner Women'sBasketball (601) 643-8379 Vice PresidentofBusinessAffairs GwynYoung,HeadCoach [email protected] (601)643-8302 (601) 643-8381 michael.tanner®colin.edu [email protected] AthleticTraining MattMcClain,HeadTrainer GwynYoung BasketballFax (601)643-8481 Athletic Director/Vice Presidentof (601) 643-8240 matt.mcclain®colin.edu Student Services (601)643-8318 Baseball Cheerleading gwyn.young®colin.edu Keith Case,HeadCoach TwyanaMorse,Sponsor (601) 643-8412 (601)643-9017 CharlotteHill [email protected] [email protected] ExecutiveDirectorofCo-Lin Foundation andAlumni Affairs BryanNobile,AssistantCoach (601) 643-8332 (601) 643-8412 charlotteMil®colin.edu [email protected] Athletic Media Guide 2 | PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE I am pleased to welcome you Baseball Team on a great finale to the 2004-2005 season! to Copiah-Lincoln Community Ourcoaching staffis dedicated to providing ourathletes College. I hope you enjoy your with the best training possible, and the opportunity for visit to our campus. them to learn and practice good sportsmanship, while Co-Lin has a rich tradition of enjoying a variety ofcompetitive sports. We deeply appre- successful athletic programs. ciate their dedication and hard work to make our athletic This tradition continues as our programs outstanding. We also have a number of volun- athletic teams and individual teer coaches in several sports. We appreciate their dedica- athletes excel in competitive arenas. Not only have our tion to the sport and to the student athletes who represent teams posted outstanding athletic accomplishments for Co-Lin in the playing arena. the 2004-2005 season, but several teams and individual We offer our thanks to our students, family members students have been recognized by the NJCAAfor and patrons for your support of our athletic programs. Academic All American honors! I invite our fans and Your continued support of our athletic programs makes guests to see details ofthose recognitions in the college's Co-Lin a very special place. annual President'sReport. We extend a warm welcome to our visiting coaches and The Wolfpack Baseball team for the 2004-2005 season athletic teams. To our visitors, friends and colleagues, we ended the season in an outstanding mannerby winning the hopeyouenjoyyourstay,and we welcomeyouback at any Region 23 Championship at Pearl River Community time. College and then winning the Super Regional Tournament at St. Catherine, Kentucky. The team represented Co-Lin and the Region in the NJCAA College World Series in Millington,Tennessee. The Wolfpack ended the season as the number 4 team in the country! Congratulations to Howell C. Garner Coaches Keith Case andBryanNobileandto theWolfpack President BOARD OF TRUSTEES Eugene Bates,ChurchHill StevenAmmann,Mendenhall John Dickey,Fayette Penny McAlpin,Magee President Terry Blister,Bogue Chitto LynwoodEasterling,Natchez Dr.Anthony Morris,Natchez Jack Burt,Crystal Springs ChuckGilbert,Natchez Thelma Newsome,Natchez RoyWinkworth,Natchez Don Cagle,Wesson Willie Harrison,Brookhaven Rickey Smith,Wesson ViceChairman JackCase,Bogue Chitto TommyJolly,Monticello LonaThomas,Meadville Tommy Sasser,Bogue Chitto Russell Caudill,Monticello Melton King,Natchez BarryTyson,Meadville Secretary Mary L.Cleveland,Hazlehurst Randall Lofton,Brookhaven Dr. SteveWells,Brookhaven Rickey Clopton,Wesson JackMcAlpin,Magee MildredWilliams,Crystal Springs Athletic Media Guide 3 | OACHING S Gwyn Young 1990, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2004; Region XXIII Championships in 1989, 1993, 1997 and 2002; National Athletic Director, Tournamentappearancesin 1989, 1993, 1997,and2002.Coach Women's Basketball Coach Young's team finished fourth in the 1989 NJCAA National Tournament and has been consistently nationally ranked. Serving the college as athletic CoachYoungwasnamedNJCAARegionXXIIICoachofthe director since 1989,Gwyn Young Year in 1989, 1993, 1997 and 2002 and MACJC and MAC has been head coach ofthe Lady Coach ofthe Year in 1993 and 2001. He has been named The Wolves basketball team for 28 Clarion-Ledger's Community College Coach of the Year on i* B* years. Since coming to Co-Lin,he numerous occasions. has seen his team win title aftertitle andhas compiled a record Coach Young also serves as the college's Vice President of of623 wins and 194 losses to rank him in the top winningest Student Services. He is a graduate ofCopiah-Lincoln and was NJCAAcoaches in the nation. named to the college's Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997. Coach Inthat time he has puttheLadyWolves on the map as one of Youngreceivedhis bachelor's degreefromMississippiCollege the nation's premier basketball teams. Under Coach Young's and his master's degree from the University of Southern direction, the Lady Wolves have won 17 regular season titles, Mississippi. 11 South Division Championships, 15 State Tournament He is married to the former Velesta Smith. They have two Appearances, State Championships in 1993, 1997, 1999, 2002 grown childrenLane and Jessica andtwo grandchildren,Justin and 2003; Runner-up State Championship Champions 1983, Hynum and Mailey KateYoung. 1984 and 1998; Runner-up Region XXIII Championships in Glenn Davis graduate assistant at Mississippi State (1986-87), defensive Head Football Coach backs and wide receivers coach at the University of North Alabama(1988-91),andquarterbacks,runningbacks,andwide receivers coach at Holmes Community College (1992-94). Glenn Davis begins his second Since 1997hehas servedasrunningbackscoachatMississippi year as head coach ofthe Wolves. State underformer head coach Jackie Sherrill. Davis previously served at Co-Lin Under Davis' tutelage, the Bulldogs lead the Southeastern as offensive coordinator from Conference in rushing in 2000 averaging 193.8 yards pergame 1995-96. During his two years at and ranked third in 1998 averaging 172 yards per game. He Co-Lin, he helped lead the team to mentored Dicenzo Miller to Mississippi State's sixth-ever, a 15-5 overall record. Davis is a 1982 graduate ofDelta State University where he t1h,e00f0o-uyrathrdasnedafsiofnthi-nev2e0r,001,(010,00-0y5arydarcdasm)paanidgnJsamiens1J9o9h7n(s1o,n06t9o ee-yearletterman as adefensiveback andoutsideline- yards) and 1998 (1,383 yards). ar the Statesmen. His other coaching stints include He and his wife Minta, are the parents oftwo children,Ann coordinatoratSouthNatchezHigh School (1982-85), Shelby and Micah. Calvin M. Green School. Green graduated from Monticello High School where he Assistant Football Coach was a three-year letterman as a defensive back. He attended Copiah-Lincoln Junior College as a member of Coach Ray Calvin Green enters his 12th Ishee's 1985 State Champion andEast Bowl Champion teams. year on the Co-Lin football staff. In 1986, Green was chosen MACJC Most Valuable Defensive Green coaches the defense, spe- Back. He also receivedAll-Region XXIII andAll-State honors cializingwiththesecondary play- at defensive back and was selected to play in the MACJCAll- mr ers. Several of the players he's Star Game. coacheNdChAavAe gone on to become He earned a B.S. degree in recreation from Alcorn State dl-Americans, as well as Division I signees. University. During his football career atAlcorn, Green earned to coming to Co-Lin in January 1994, Green served letterman honors and in 1988 was a member of the "Nation's ant defensive back coach at East Mississippi Best Secondary." ity College in Scooba under the former Mississippi He is married to the former Falana Armstrong. They are American andNational League standoutTom Goode. the parents oftwo children,Farrod 8 and Sabaric 6. io served as an assistant at Lawrence County High Athletic Media Guide 4 | *M» OACHING STAFF W Carson Jeffers West Virginia. During his football career, he was selected If«._ , : All-Conference and was a Dean's List student. Assistant Football Coach Jeffers received his master's in education from Cumberland University in Lebanon,Tennessee. CarsonJeffersbeginshisfirst Prior to coming to Co-Lin, he held coaching positions at year as offensive line coach of Bluefield High School in Bluefield, West Virginia; Concord the Wolves. College, Cumberland University, University ofthe South in He received a bachelor's Sewanee, Tennessee; and the University of Charleston in degree in education from Charleston,WestVirginia. Concord College in Athens, Brett Shufelt ineducational leadershipfrom Mississippi State University. His previous coaching experience includes graduate Assistant Football Coach assistant positions at Mississippi State University (1995- 1997) and New Mexico State University (1994-1995). He Brett Shufelt begins his sec- served as defensive coordinator/linebacker coach at ondyearon the Co-Lin football Western New Mexico University from 1992-1994. Shufelt it staff. A graduate of Western has also held coaching positions at Silver City (NM) High New Mexico University, School, Amphitheater (AZ) High School, and Sabino (AZ) Shufelt received a B.S. degree High School. inmovementscience.Heearned Shufelt and his wife,Tracy have one daughter,Mimi. amaster's degree in educational administration and a Ph.D. Dicenzo Miller He was a member ofthe Bulldogs when they were the 1998 Southeastern Conference West Champions, 1999 Volunteer Football Peach Bowl Champions and Independence Bowl Coach Champions. Miller was nominated to play in the East-West Shrine Dicenzo Miller begins his Game and has worked out for the TennesseeTitans and the first year as a volunteer coach TampaBay Buccaneers ofthe National Football League. for the Wolfpack. He is AgraduateofWeirHighSchool,Millerplayedtailback responsible for coaching the and safety forthree state championship teams. Heholds the running backs and is the dorm high school record for most touchdowns in a season (47) and camp director. and career touchdowns (113). Miller was named the Miller received a bachelor of science degree from Touchdown Club and Clarion-LedgerPlayer ofthe Year in Mississippi StateUniversity. WhileatMSU,hehadanout- 1997. He was selectedFirstTeamAll-State andFirstTeam standing football career. He was named First Team All- All-American in 1997 andwas FirstTeamAll-State hisjun- FreshmanTeam (1998). In 2000,Millerwas namedSecond ior season. Team All-SEC and nominated for the Conerly Award. He He is employed by the Juvenile Rehabilitation Center wasnominatedforthe2001 DoakWalkerAward as the best in Brookhaven. running back in the nation. "\ Larry Courtney Cumberland University, Liberty University, Taylor University in Upland, Indiana and Pillsbury College in Volunteer Football Owatonna, Minnesota. In addition, he served in academic Coach athletics at Mississippi State University. Courtney also has 12 years ofexperience coaching at the high school level. A 35-year coaching veter- Courtney received his master's degree from an, Larry Courtney begins his Mississippi State University. He is married to the former first year as defensive line Mary Hutchison ofHazlehurst.They have three sons,Paul, coach for the Wolfpack. He James and Chris. has held coaching positions at Athletic Media Guide 5 | VG S J^ James Courtney Courtney played linebacker at Ole Miss and Belhaven Volunteer Football Coach College before acareerending injury. CourtneybegancoachingatFrenchCampAcademyserv- ingasthelinebackerscoachfortwoyears andasthedefensive JamesCourtneybeginshisfirst coordinatorfor one year. year as a volunteer football coach. He received his B.S. degree in history from the University ofMississippi. mp Dwight Robinson linebackers in the spring 2005. Volunteer Football Coach Robinson is a graduate ofWesson High School, Copiah- Lincoln Community College and attended Southeastern LouisianaUniversity. He served five years as acombatengi- Dwight Robinson begins his neerintheUnited StatesArmy stationedinEurope.Robinson first year as a volunteer football also servedtwo years in the National Guard. coach. He served as a student He currently attends the University of Southern assistant coach working with the Mississippi where he is majoring in coaching and sports v running backs during the fall of administration. 2004. Robinson worked with the Dennis Sims Underhis direction, the Wolves have won three consecu- /< Men Basketball Coach tive South State Tournament Championships from 1998 's through 2001, which was the last year it was held. His 1998- 1999 team captured the MACJC State Championship. Dennis Sims enters his 10th AnativeofWestMemphis,Arkansas,Sims spent 12years year as men's basketball coach at at Southwest Mississippi Community College in Summit. He Copiah-Lincoln. guided Southwest to the South State Championship in 1989. During the 2004-2005 season He coached 11 years in the high school ranks winning two his Wolves finished with at 21-9 state andtwo overall titles. record. The Wolves won the SimsearnedaB. S.degreeinphysical educationfromthe South State regular season title, as University of Mississippi and a master's degree in education well il> finishing runner-up in the MACJC StateTournament. from William Carey College. Sims h;is beennamedMACJC andMississippiAssociationof Heismarriedtothe formerGinnyJohnsonofYazooCity. s Coach of the Year in 1989, 1997, 1999, 2000 and They havefourchildrenLaw 29,Casey 26,Mary Kathryn 17, and Mollie 14. Dewayne Middleton thecollege'sWessonCampusforsixyears.He iscurrentlythe academic advisor and instructorat the college's new Simpson Assistant County Center. Basketball Coach Agraduate ofFranklin County High School and Copiah- LincolnCommunityCollege,Middletonearnedhisbachelor's Dewayne Middleton enters degree in coaching and sports administration from the his sixth year as an assistant University of Southern Mississippi in 2000. He received his coach forthe men and women's master's degree in secondary education from Alcorn State basketball teams. He played University in May 2003. Middleton served as an assistant guard for the Wolves in 1995 coach in the 2003 North/South MACJCAll-StarGame. and 1996 under Coach Paul He and his wife Sirkersia are the proud parents of a Johnson. daughter, Soumya. Middleton has served as the Upward Bound Counseloron Athletic Media Guide 6 | Copiah-Lincoln COACHING STAFF Justin Smith graduate of Adams County Christian School in Natchez, Smith attended Hinds Community College and Louisiana GolfCoach State University. He is currently working toward his Professional GolfAssociation (PGA) A-l status. H \ Justin Smith begins his Priorto coming to Co-Lin, Smith was the assistant golf third year as head coach of professional at Quail Hollow Golf Club in McComb and the Co-Lin golf team and Renaissance Park GolfClub in Charlotte, North Carolina. head golf professional at Smith and his wife,Kristie are the parents oftwo children. Wolf Hollow Golf Club. A Allen Kent Director of Activities and Assistant Dean of Student Head Softball Coach Services.Hepreviously servedastheExecutiveDirectorof the Copiah-Lincoln Foundation and Director of Alumni Affairs (1998-2002). Allen Kent begins his A graduate of Brookhaven High School and Copiah- fourth year as head coach of Lincoln Community College, Kent received a bachelor's the Co-Lin Lady Wolves soft- degree in business administration from Mississippi State ball team. In his first three University. While at Co-Lin, he was a two-year starter for seasons, Coach Kent has theCo-Linbaseball team. He is also a 1998 graduate ofthe directed the Lady Wolves to a Mississippi School of Banking at the University of 74-24 record. For the past three Mississippi. yearNs,JtChAeALady Wolves have been ranked in the Top 10 in Kent is a member ofthe Brookhaven-Lincoln County the polls. Chamber of Commerce, and a board member of He has served as a softball,baseball,and footballoffi- Brookhaven Youth Sports Inc. and the Copiah-Lincoln cial at various levels during the past 15 years. Kent is cur- CommunityCollegeFoundation Board.He also serves as a rently the assigning secretary forbaseball and softball offi- deacon at First Baptist Church in Brookhaven. He and his cials in the southwest district of the Mississippi High wife,the formerWandaGayleAgnor,are theproudparents School ActivitiesAssociation (MHSAA). ofone son,Colby, 12. Inadditiontocoachingsoftball,Kentalsoservesasthe Johnny Williams Jackson State University, and the University of Southern Mississippi. Assistant Softball Coach Prior to coming to Co-Lin he was a teacher and coach at Crescent City Baptist High School in Metairie, Louisiana. JohnnyWilliamsbeginshis He previously taught and coached at Bogue Chitto High 13th year as assistant coach School where he was affiliated with the Mississippi for the Lady Wolves softball Education Association, Mississippi Association for Adult team.Heservedasheadcoach Education, and the Lincoln County EducationAssociation. in 2002. At Co-Lin, he sponsors the Micro-Computer Club Williams is division where his computer programming teams won first place in chair of the computer 1992 in the MECA Community College Programming science/mathematics divisionandhasbeen amemberofthe Contest, and secondplace in 1997. He was selected to rep- faculty atCo-Lin since 1987. resent Co-Lin at the NISOD Conference in 1994, received He received his bachelor's degree mathematics from Co-Lin's High Performance Award in 2000, selected as the the University of Southern Mississippi and his master's Wesson Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year in degree in mathematics from Southeastern Louisiana 2000, and Co-Lin's Outstanding Academic Instructor in Universityin 1979withamajorinmathematicsandaminor 2001. in education. At Southeastern, he was a member ofPi Mu He is a member of Wesson Baptist Church, and the EpsilonNational Mathematics HonorSociety and served as WessonHighSchoolBoosterClub.Heandhiswife,thefor- president in 1979. He has done additional study at merCindyHodges,havetwo sons,Ryan,20,andWade. 18. Mississippi State University, Alcorn State University, Athletic Media Guide 7 | kHHH OLA Copiah-Lincoln \\ COAGglMiKSTJ^^ Keith Case Louisville Slugger Excellence in Coaching Award in 1998. Head Baseball Coach Hewas awardedDiamondBaseballCompany's Coach ofthe YearAwardin 2000,2001 and2005. During his career, Case has compiled over450 victories Keith Case enters his 14th as aheadcoach.Hehasguidedhis teams toconference,divi- season as the field general of sion, district, state, and region championships during his 22 Copiah-Lincoln baseball team. years as a head coach. In the last 14 years, Case has been Case joined the Co-Lin athletic instrumental in placing Co-Lin Baseball in the National department after a successful Rankings on the diamond and in the classroom. The careerin theMississippi High Wolfpackfinishedinthetopfiveacademicallyin 1998,2000, School ranks. and 2002. Case has guided the Wolves to eight NJCAA Regional Case holds a B.S. degree from Mississippi State Tournament appearances and two MACJC State University and a MJEd. from William Carey College. He Tournaments. His 1998, 2000,2001 and 2005 teams wonthe completed additional studies at Mississippi College and the Region 23 Division II championship and advanced to the University ofSouthernMississippi. NJCAA Central District Tournaments. The 2000 and 2005 A teams advanced to the NJCAA Division II World Series in MonticenlaltoivHeigofhTSrcyhuoso,l.MiHsesiisssimpaprir,ieCdasteo tihseafogrrmaedruaStuesaonf Millington,Tennessee and finished No. 4 in the Nation. Caffey ofJackson. They have two daughters, Macie, 14 and CasereceivedNJCAARegion23 CoachoftheYearhon- Rassy,5. ors in 1998, 2000, 2001 and 2005. Case received the Bryan Nobile AnativeofCleveland,NobilereceivedhisB.S.degreein health physical education and recreation and his master's Assistant Baseball Coach degree in education from Delta State University. He also attended Mississippi Delta Community College where he BryanNobilebeginshis third pitchedforCoachTerryThompson'sTrojans. year as assistant baseball coach As a player for the Statesmen, Nobile was selected All- for the Wolfpack. Prior to com- GulfSouthConferencereliefpitcherandAll-SouthRegional. ing to Copiah-Lincoln, Nobile In 2000hemade24 appearanceswitha 1.26ERAwhilepost- served as a graduate assistant at inga2-1 recordwith sevensaves.He alsorecorded27 strike- Delta State University for two outs andwalkedjustfivein28 2/3 inningsofwork.Hisseven years under head coach Mike saves ranks third on the DSU single season records list. His Kinnison. His primary responsibility was assisting with the career stats are 3-3 with 9 saves 38 strikeouts4.18 ERA.His 2pQit0c2hinNgCsAtafAf.DDievlitsaiSotnatIeIpSoosuttehdaRe1g0i2o-n18arnedcotrhdewi2n0n0i3ngGutlhef nineIsna2v0e0s2r,aNnkosbifloeurctohaocnheDdelttheaASmtaetrei'scacnarLeeergisoanveCslelivste.land South Conference Tournament Titles during his two seasons 76er's(age 15-16)totheMississippiStateChampionshipand as a graduate assistant. The Statesmen played in the World a trip to theWorld Series. Series in 2001-2002. Jerry Brewer Mississippi. He played baseball for the teams at Southwest Volunteer Baseball Coach and at Southern Mississippi. Brewerbeganhis coachingcareeras an assistantbaseball coach at UMS-Wright Preparatory School in Mobile, Jerry Brewer begins his first Alabama.HewasheadbaseballcoachatWessonHighSchool season as assistant baseball (2000-2002) and most recently at McComb High School coach for the Wolfpack. Brewer (2002-2005). is a graduate of McComb High He and his wife Jennifer own and operate Jenny Lynn School and Southwest Photography in Wesson. They are the parents of a daughter, Mississippi Community College. Cianna and are expecting their second daughter, Darby Lynn He received his bachelor's in November. sports administration and his master's degree in education from the University of Southern Athletic Media Guide 8 |

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