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Georgia-Pacific . l-:fl GENERAL INFORMATION Location Wesson, MS Founded 1928 Nickname Wolves School Colors Royal Blue & Gray CO-LIN Stadium H.L Stone Stadium Capacity 5,000 2007 Record 3-6 ADMINISTRATION President Dr. Ronnie Nettles Vice President ofAcademic Instruction Dr. Jane Hulon Vice Presidentofthe Natchez Campus Teresa Harrison Vice President ofthe Simpson County Center John Dickerson Vice President of BusinessAffairs Michael Tanner Dean ofAdministrative Services Dr. Phil Broome Dean ofStudent Services Brenda Smith Athletic Director CwynYoung TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Directorofthe Co-Lin Foundation/DirectorofAlumni Affairs Charlotte Hill Director of Public Relations/Sports Information Natalie Davis Athletic Directory 2 Baseball 23-25 CO-LIN RADIO NETWORK Basketball 21-23 CoverageofCopiah-Lincoln CommunityCollege isprovided bytheCo-Lin Radio Network. Once again, BlueWave Show Band .14-15 theflagship stationofCo-Lin athletics isVVMJU, 104.3. Robbie Hamilton enters hisfourth yearastheplay-by-play "VoiceofWolfpack." His play-by-play experi- Board ofTrustees 3 enceencompasses morethan 25 yearscovering high school, community collegeand collegeathletics. Coaches 4-11 Hamilton has covered stateand regional championships in football, basketball, baseball, and softball in Mississippi and Louisiana includingfootball, baseball and basketball for NCAA Division II powerhouse Cheerleaders 12-13 Delta State University. Hamilton isthe DirectorofSports BroadcastingforSouthwest Broadcasting, North- shore Broadcastingand Brookhaven Broadcasting. He isalsoa co-hostoftheweekly show, "Chasing Foul Football 16-17 Balls," and isthe play-by-playannouncerfortheMcComb High SchoolTigers. Golf 31 From the President 3 CREDITS NJCAAAll-Americans ...32-34 The 2008-2009 Copiah-Lincoln Community College Athletic Media Guide is published by the Office of Public Relations, Natalie Davis, director; Courtney Biggs, secretary; and Amanda Burke, student worker. Softball 26-28 Contributing photographers areJohnny Smith Photography, MartyAlbright, and Natalie Davis. Cover design Soccer 18-19 byCelesteWilliamson. Special thanks toTwyana Morse and the Copiah-Lincoln Community College cheerleaders for advertising State and Region sales. Championships 35 Threeeditionsofthe2008-2009Athletic Media Guidearepublished forfootball/soccer, men's & women's Tennis 29-30 basketball and basebaIl/softbalI Formore information contact: Copiah-Lincoln Community College OfficeofPublic Relations/Sports Information P.O. Box 649 Wesson, Mississippi 39191 C0-blN (601) 643-8354 2008-2009 media guide m*r wn i U'l ^ Athletic Directory ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/ Duane Burt, Assistant Coach WOMEN'S BASKETBALL (601)643-8369 GwynYoung, Head Coach [email protected] CO-lilN (601)643-8381 • Fax (601) 643-8240 [email protected] MEN'STENNIS Mike Mclntyre, Head Coach Cliff Furr, Assistant Coach (601)643-8404 (601)643-8373 [email protected] [email protected] WOMEN'STENNIS FOOTBALL Hoili Adams Pepper, Head Coach Glenn Davis, Head Coach (601)643-8318 (601)643-8347 [email protected] [email protected] MEN'S &WOMEN'S SOCCER Brett Shufelt, Assistant Coach Brian Moore, Head Coach (601)643-8348 (601)835-5747 [email protected] [email protected] Andrew O'Daniel, Assistant Coach GOLF (601)643-8348 Ronny Ross, Head Coach [email protected] (601) 754-3201 [email protected] Calvin Green, Assistant Coach (601)643-8348 Craig Hennington, Assistant Coach [email protected] (601)643-8631 [email protected] MEN'S BASKETBALL Dennis Sims, Head Coach ATHLETICTRAINING (601)643-8366 • Fax (601) 643-8240 Matt McClain, Head AthleticTrainer [email protected] (601)643-8481 [email protected] Cliff Furr, Assistant Coach (601)643-8373 CHEERLEADING [email protected] Twyana Morse, Sponsor (601)643-9017 BASEBALL [email protected] Keith Case, Head Coach (601)643-8412 • Fax (601) 643-8240 SPORTS INFORMATION [email protected] Natalie Davis, Director (601)643-8354 • Fax (601 643-8226 ) Bryan NobileAssistant Coach [email protected] (601) 643-8412 [email protected] CO-LIN RADIO NETWORK WMJU 104.3 FAST-PITCH SOFTBALL Robbie Hamilton Allen Kent, Head Coach (601)684-4116 (601) 643-8314 • Fax (601) 643-8240 [email protected] [email protected] JohnnyWilliams, Assistant Coach (601)643-8410 [email protected] 2008-2009 media guide M u ) } President's Message It is an honorformetowelcomeyoutothecampus mentsofourstudents. Forthesecondconsecutiveyear, ofCopiah-Lincoln CommunityCollege. theMen'sTennisTeamwasnamedtheNJCAAAcadem- Co-Lin hasagreattraditionofacademicandathletic ic Team of the Year with a 3.52 grade point average. success. The work and determination of our student Coach Mike Mclntyre's teams have finished in the top athletes have reflected positively on our intuition in three forthe past six years. Ourwomen's tennis, base- \ » ; "• thepastand I am confidentthetradition ofoutstanding ball and softball teams are consistently ranked in the achievementwill continuewith ourathletesoftoday. AcademicTeam oftheYearpolls. Inrecentyearsourathleticteamshavewonstateand Four student-athletes were named NJCAA Distin- ^ regional championships and participated in NJCAA guished Academic All-Americans in 2008 and six NationalTournaments. were named NJCAA Academic All-Americans. Since Justthisyear, CoachAllen KentandtheLadyWolves 2005, Co-Lin has produced 31 NJCAA Distinguished Softball Team won the 2008 MACJC State Champion- AcademicAll-Americans and 34AcademicAll-Ameri- ship and the NJCAA Region 23 Championship. They cans. finished the season as Runners-Up in the NJCAA Di- I am also proud of the dedication of our coaches. vision II National Softball Tournament in Normal, III. Theyworktirelesslythroughouttheyearwith resources This was their second trip to the National Tournament thatarevery limitedcomparedtoothercolleges. Nev- inthe lastthreeyears.Theyfinishedthird in the Nation ertheless,they havedeveloped programsthatarecom- in 2006. petitiveineverysport.Ourcoachesalsoarecommitted In the last three years, theWolfpack Baseball Team to helping our student athletes achieve their personal, won the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament and finished academicand careergoals fourth in the NJCAA Division II World Series (2005), Finally, we welcome all our opposing teams, fans, theWolfpack Football Team won the Sea Island Gold- coaches, and administrators. Pleaseenjoyyourstayon en Isles Bowl and finished ranked No. 6 in the Nation ourcampusand let us know ifwecan assistyou. (2006), and the LadyWolves BasketballTeam won the NJCAA Region 23 BasketballTournament and finished sixth in the NJCAA Division I National Tournament (2007). Since 2000, Co-Lin has produced 20 NJCAA All- Americans in baseball, softball, basketball, golf, and Dr. Ronnie Nettles football. President We are just as proud ofthe academic accomplish- Board of Trustees StevenAmmann, Mendenhall Terry Brister, BogueChitto DonCagle,Wesson JackCase, BogueChitto MaryL.Cleveland. Hazlehurst RickeyClopton,Wesson Tony Davis, Monticello |ohn Dickev, Fayette Lvnwood Easterling. Natchez Dr.GradyFleming. Meadville ChuckGilbert, Natchez WillieHarrison. Brookhaven Tommv lolh, Monticello Melton King, Natchez Randall Lofton, Brookhaven PennvMcAlpin, Magee Dr.AnthonvMorris. Natchez ThelmaNewsome, Natchez johnnyPvles.CrystalSprings Ricke\ Smith Wesson Gene Bates, Church Hil RoyWinkworth, Natchez Tommy Sasser, Bogue Chitto Bam Tvson, Mead\ille President Vice Chairman Secretary JoeWelch, Mendenhall Dr.SteveWells. Brookha\en johnnvWilson,CrystalSprings 2008-2009 media guide £Tm Serving the college as athletic director since CAA National Tournament appearances (1989, 1989, Gwyn Young has been head coach ofthe 1993, 1997, 2002; and 2007). Young's team LadyWolves basketball team for 32 years. Since finished sixth in the 2007 National Tournament, comingto Co-Lin, he has seen histeam win title fourth inthe 1989 NationalTournament, and has aftertitle and has compiled a record of691 wins been consistently ranked each year by the NJ- and216 lossesto rank him asthe NJCAASecond CAA polls. Winningest Active Coach in the nation and the Young has been honored as Region 23 Coach Winningest Women's Coach in the Mississippi oftheYear in 1989, 1993, 1997,2002 and 2007 Association ofCommunity/Junior Colleges. and MACJC and MAC Coach oftheYear in 1993, Young has putthe LadyWolveson the map as 2001 and 2007.The Clarion-Ledger has also rec- one of the nation's most premier women's bas- ognized him as Coach oftheYearforJunior Col- Gwyn Young ketball teams. Under Coach Young's direction, leges on numerous occasions. Athletic Director/ the Lady Wolves have accomplished numerous AgraduateofCopiah-Lincoln where hewasa Women's Head awards including 19 MACJC Regular Season standout for the Wolves basketball team, Young Basketball Coach First place finishes, 13 MACJC South Division was inducted into the college's Athletic Hall of Championships, 18 MACJC State Tournament Fame in 1997. After graduating from Co-Lin, he Appearances, five MACJC State Championships attended Mississippi College where hewasteam (1993, 1997, 1999, 2002 and 2003) and been MVP and a team captain. Young received his runner-up to the MACJC State Champions five bachelor's degree from Mississippi College and times (1983, 1984, 1998, 2006 and 2007). The master's degree from the University of Southern Lady Wolves have won five NJCAA Region 23 Mississippi. Championships (1989, 1993, 1997, 2002, and He is married to the former Velesta Smith. 2007), been runners-up to the NJCAA Region They havetwogrown children, LaneandJessica, 23 Champions seven times (1990, 1996, 1998, and three grandchildren, Justin, Mary Gwyn and 1999, 2000, 2004 and 2006), and madefive NJ- Mailey Kate. Duane Burt begins his second year as an as- accumulated two District 7-1A Championship sistant coach for the Lady Wolves Softball team, titles, one undefeated season within Lincoln and histhird yearas an instructorofbiology and County rival teams, and advanced well into the chemistry at Copiah-Lincoln Community Col- state playoffs in 2002-2004. lege. He is a 1998 graduate ofCo-Lin, where he When his emergency certification to teach was a memberofthe basebal team, presidentof andcoach expired in2004, Burtattendedgradu- I the Eta Omega chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, and ateschool attheUniversityofMississippi, School a Hall of Fame inductee. of Pharmacy. In 2006, he received his master of Burt received his bachelor's degree in ma- science degree in marine pharmacognosy, or, rine biology, with a minor in chemistry, from the drug discovery from marine plants and animals. University ofSouthern Mississippi in 2000. Fur- Burt began instructing science at Co-Lin in Duane Burt thermore, he acquired additional study in ma- the fall of 2006 at the Simpson County Center, Assistant Softball Coach rine science at Cornell University. Upon gradu- and transferred to the Wesson campus during ating from Southern Miss, he accepted a job as the summer of 2007. In addition to instructing Environmental Manager at a utility engineering science and assisting with softball, Burt is also and construction firm, which was contracted by an advisor for the Eta Omega chapter of Phi AT&T. After two years of environmental work, Theta Kappa. He is a member ofCalvary Baptist Burt was emergency certified by the state of Church in Bogue Chitto, and is married to the Mississippi to teach high school science fortwo formerAmy L. Smith of Bogue Chitto. years. They are the parents ofone son a, Brandon, While at Bogue Chitto High School, he was and are expecting a daughter, Layla, in Septem- head Softball coach. Duringthesetwoyears, he ber. 2008-2009 media guide DQ Keith Case enters his 17th season as the field as a head coach. In the last 16 years, Case has general of the Copiah-Lincoln baseball team. been instrumental in placing Co-Lin Baseball in Case joined the Co-Lin athletic department after the National Rankings on the diamond and in the a successful career in theMississippi High School classroom. ranks. TheWolfpack finished in the top 1 academi- Case has guided theWolves to eight National cally in 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Re- and 2007. He has coached five NJCAAAll-Amer- gional Tournament appearances and two MACJC icans, five Distinguished Academic All-Ameri- State Tournaments. His 1998, 2000, 2001 and cans, and ten Academic All-Americans. Seventy- 2005 teams won the NJCAA Region XXIII Divi- three former Co-Lin players have gone on to play ^^fl3JH sion II championshipand advancedtothe NJCAA at four-year college and universities and 11 for- Central DistrictTournaments.The2000 and 2005 mer players have played or are currently playing teams advanced to the NJCAA Division II World professionally. Over the last 16 years, 34 former Keith Case Series in Millington, TN., and finished No. 4 in players are now coaching on the high school or Head Baseball Coach the Nation. collegiate level. Case received NJCAA Region XXIII Coach of Case holds a B.S. degreefrom Mississippi State the Year honors in 1998, 2000, 2001 and 2005. University and a M.Ed, from William Carey Col- Case received the Louisville Slugger Excellence lege. He completed additional studies at Missis- in Coaching Award in 1998. He was awarded sippi College and the University ofSouthern Mis- Diamond Baseball Company's Coach oftheYear sissippi. Award in 2000, 2001 and 2005. A native ofTryus, MS, Case is a graduate of During his career, Case has compiled over Monticello High School. He is married to the 540 victories as a head coach. He has guided former Susan Caffey of Jackson. They have two his teams to conference, division, district, state, daughters, Macie, 17, and Ras, 9. and region championships during his 24 years Glenn Davisbegins hisfifth yearashead coach (1986-87), defensive backs and wide receivers oftheWolves. He led theWolves to a 21-0 shut- coach atthe University of North Alabama (1988- outvictory over the Georgia Military Bulldogs in 91), and quarterbacks, running backs, and wide the2006 Sea Island Company Golden Isles Bowl receivers coach at Holmes Community College Classic. The Wolfpack finished the 2006 season (1992-94). From 1997-2003 he served as running with a 9-3 record, ranked No. 6 in the final NJ- backs coach at Mississippi State University under CAApoll, MACJCSouth Division Championsand former head coachJackie Sherrill. State Runner-Up. Under Davis' tutelage, the Bulldogs lead the Davis previously served at Co-Lin as offensive Southeastern Conference in rushing in 2000 av- coordinator from 1995-96. During those two eraging 193.8 yards per game and ranked third years, he helped lead the team to a 15-5 overall in 1998 averaging 172 yards per game. He men- record. tored Dicenzo Miller to Mississippi State's sixth- Glenn Davis Davis is a 1982 graduate of Delta State Uni- ever, 1,000-yard season in 2000 (1,005 yards) versity where he was a three-year letterman as and James Johnson to the fourth and fifth-ever, Head Football Coach a defensive back and outside linebacker for the 1,000-yard campaigns in 1997 (1,069 yards) and Statesmen. His other coaching stints include of- 1998(1,383 yards). fensivecoordinatoratSouth NatchezHighSchool He and his wife Minta, are the parents oftwo (1982-85), graduate assistant at Mississippi State children, Ann Shelby and Micah. Assistant coach Cliff Furr begins his first year Furr spent the last two years at Brookhaven with the Co-Lin men's and women's basketball High School as an assistant to head basketball program. coach Ronald Hines. He also taught junior and A graduate of Brookhaven Academy and Co- senior level English classes. piah-Lincoln Community College, Furr received Furr is married to the former Angela Davis his bachelor's degree in English with a minor of Monticello. They are expecting a daughter, in coaching and sports administration from the Amelia Kate, in November. The Furrs reside in University of Southern Mississippi. He received Brookhaven and are members of Heucks Retreat his master's degree from William Carey Univer- Baptist Church. sity in 2008. Cliff Furr Assistant Basketball Coach 2008-2009 media guide Y:l Calvin Green enters his 15th year on the Co- College as a member of Coach Ray Ishee's 1985 Lin football staff. Green coaches the defense, State Champion and East Bowl Champion teams. specializing with the secondary players. Several In 1986, Green was chosen MACJC Most Valu- of the players he's coached have gone on to be- able Defensive Back. He also received All-Re- come NJCAA All-Americans, as well as NCAA gion XXIII and All-State honors at defensive back Division I signees. and was selected to play in the MACJC All-Star Prior to coming to Co-Lin in January 1994, Game. Green served as assistant defensive back coach He earned a B.S. degree in recreation fromAl- at EastMississippi Community College in Scooba corn State University. During his football career under the former Mississippi State All-American atAlcorn, Green earned letterman honors and in and National LeaguestandoutTom Goode. Green 1988 was a member of the "Nation's Best Sec- Calvin Green also served as an assistant at Lawrence County ondary." Assistant Football Coach High School. He is married to the former FalanaArmstrong. Green graduatedfrom Monticello High School They are the parents oftwo children, Farrod and where he was a three-year letterman as a defen- Sabria. sive back. He attended Copiah-Lincoln Junior Bill Hemingway begins his firstyear as a vol- League player camps. unteer football coach. He will primarily work He has played and coached with several with the running backs and kickers. notable coaches including Frank Broyles, Lou Hemingwayplayedfouryearsatthe Universi- Holtz, Jimmy Johnson, Houston Nutt, PatJones, ty ofArkansas. He received his bachelorofbusi- LarryCoker, MonteKiffin, Butch Davisand many ness administration from Delta State University. current college and NFL coaches. His coaching stints include Delta State Uni- He coached the National College South All- versity, Oklahoma State University, the Univer- Star Bowl Team and coached and played in ma- sity of Miami, University of Arkansas-Monticel- jor bowl games. lo, Oklahoma Panhandle State University, Paul Hemingway is the father oftwo children, An- Quinn College, and Arkansas Baptist College. drea, who is a studentatthe UniversityofArkan- Bill Hemmingway Hemingway has worked for Nike select sas and Matt, who is in the United States Army Volunteer Football Coach football combines as well as National Football stationed in Afghanistan. Craig Hennington begins his third year as his master's degree from William Carey College volunteer assistant golfcoach. He is a graduate in mathematics. of Copiah-Lincoln Community College where He has been a member of the Copiah-Lin- hewas a two-year member oftheWolfpack golf coln mathematics division as an instructor since team. 20000. Hennington is past president oftheWolf Hennington received his bachelor's degree Hollow GolfAssociation. from the University of Southern Mississippi and Craig Hennington Volunteer GolfCoach 2008-2009 media guide Via QQQ hi 1 i Allen Kentbeginshisseventhyearasheadcoach finishing runners-up in 2003 and 2005. of the Co-Lin Lady Wolves softball team. Kent has Under Kent's direction, Co-Lin has produced compiled a record of 177-56 since taking over the two NJCAA FirstTeam All-Americans, three NJCAA program, with a .759 winning percentage. SecondTeam All-Americans, and nine NJCAA Aca- The 2008 Lady Wolves were NJCAA National demicAll-Americans. Runners-Up, whilethe2006squadearnedtheirway Kent also serves as the college's Assistant Dean toathirdplacefinish intheNJCAANationalTourna- of Students and Director of Housing. He is married ment in Normal, III. totheformerWanda GayleAgnorofMagnolia, MS. The LadyWolveswonthe NJCAARegion23 and They are the parents of a 15-year-old son, Colby, the MACJC StateTournament in 2006 and 2008. and are in the process of adopting a baby girl from Kent has twice been voted MACJC Coach ofthe China.Theyanticipate herarrival in 2010. Year and the NJCAA Region 23 Coach of theYear. A 1982 graduate of Brookhaven High School Allen Kent He has also received two Mississippi Association and a 1984graduateofCopiah-Lincoln Community Head Softball Coach of Coaches Community College Coach of the Year College, Kent was a two-year starter for the Wolf- Awards. pack baseball team. He graduated from Mississippi His Lady Wolves have been MACJC South Di- State University. He serves as a deacon at First Bap- vision Champions in 2004, 2006, and 2008, while tistChurch in Brookhaven. Matt McClain enters his seventh year as Co- reation from the University of Southern Missis- piah-Lincoln's head athletic trainer. His duties sippi in May of 2000 and his master's degree in include the care, rehabilitation and prevention kinesiology with an emphasis in exercise physi- ofathletic injuriesfor all sports. ology from Southeastern Louisiana University in In addition to his duties at Copiah-Lincoln, 2002. He is a nationally certified athletic trainer McClain also serves as a high school outreach and is also state certified to practice as an ath- athletic trainer covering the high schools in Co- letic trainer. piah-Lincoln's recruiting district for Mississippi McClain is married totheformer Nikki Gill of Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center. Wesson. They are the parents of a one-year-old A native of Petal, he received his bachelor's son, MatthewTaylor. Matt McClain degree in health, human performance and rec- Head Certified AthleticTrainer First year volunteer assistant football coach was also rated the No. 6 safety in the country Clarence McDougal will be coaching the line- and was a high school All-American. backers this season. McDougal received his bachelor's degree A graduate of Clinton High School, McDou- in interdisciplinary studies at Mississippi State gal wasaselectedtotheClarion-Ledger's Dandy University. He was a three-year starter for the Dozen as a defensive back and wide receiver. Bulldogs 2001-2005. He was also named FirstTeam All-State, Metro McDougal attended mini camp with the PlayeroftheYearandwasselectedtoplay inthe Tampa Bay Buccaneers ofthe National Football Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game. McDougal League. Clarence McDougal Volunteer Football Coach 2008-2009 media guide A USPTR-certified tennisteaching profession- vice Award for association and community con- al, MikeMclntyrehascoachedtheWolvesfor30 tributions 1984-1990. He was inducted into seasonsandaccumulatedacareerdual match re- Copiah-Lincoln's 2000 Athletic Hall of Fame for cord of404-86. He has been named MACCoach football, track and tennis. oftheYearthreetimes, MACJC Coach oftheYear Mclntyre has participated in the last 11 USTA five times, while watching his Wolves win five National Tennis Teachers Conferences held in state championships, four Region XXIII titles, 10 conjunction with the U. S. Open TennisTourna- state/regional runners-up titles, 74 state/regional ment in New York City. He served as president individual championships, and qualified for 11 of the MACJC Tennis Coaches Association from national tournaments, and 12 teams have been 1984-1990 and was a memberofthe NJCAA Re- nationally ranked. His 1990 undefeated team gion 23 executive board from 1985-1997 serv- Mike Mclntyre (24-0) was the first Mississippi team to ever fin- ing as chairman from 1985-1991. In addition, Men'sTennis Coach ish in theTop 10 in the NJCAA Nationals. Mclntyre has held membership in the USPTR His 2002, 2005, 2007, and 2008 teams were (United States Professional Tennis Registry), the the national No. 1 NJCAAAcademicTeam ofthe ITA (Intercollegiate Tennis Association) and the Year. The 2003, 2004 and 2006 teams finished USTA. No. 2. Mclntyre and his wife Diane are the parents He received the MACJC Leadership and Ser- ofone son, Mike, Jr. Brian Moore begins his first year as the coach future. for the men and women's soccer teams. Moore Moore is married to the former Kristyn Brous- has been involved in youth and high school soc- sardofBerwick, La.Theyhavetwochildren, Sara, cer in multiple roles for the past several years. 15 and Hayden, 2. They reside in Brookhaven He has served as president, coach, and referee and attendThe Episcopal Church ofthe Redeem- for the Brookhaven Youth Soccer Organization erwherethey are both very active. Moore serves (BYSO). He is currently serving as director of as a Vestry member, and member of the finance coachingfor BYSO. He has also worked with the and recreation committees. MHSAA as a referee for the past six years and Moore is also active in other projects in achieved "Official of the Year" for the region in the community. He worked on the construc- Brian Moore 2007. tion of Kids Kingdom Park and is active in the SoccerCoach Moorecurrently holds a "D" coaching license Brookhaven LittleTheatre having served as a for- and states that he plans to continue to pursue mer board member. additional certification and development in the Twyana BrittMorsebegins her 12th yearasthe program at the University of Alabama. During Co-Lin cheerleading sponsor. She is a graduate the summer months, she managed UCA Varsity of Loyd Star High School, Copiah-Lincoln Com- Cheerleading Camps in the Southern Division. munity College and Fit-Tour-lnc. Morse is certi- Morse also serves as dorm mother for Ellis fied in Kickboxing, Step Box, Strength Training, Honors Dorm (nine years) and fitness instruc- Everybody'sAerobics, PilatesandAquaAerobics, tor for the physical education department (14 and group exercise and has a total of 43 CEC's. years). She received her AACA Safety and Judge certifi- Morse and her husband Darrell are the par- cation. ents of four children, Mindy, Jacob, Regan, and Twyana Britt Morse Morse has also completed the Universal Peyton. CheerleadingSponsor Cheerleading Association (UCA) cheer coaches 2008-2009 media guide