' ^ CommUni Copiah-Lincoln Athletics 1,%-" '•ii;i .-5' S8L5 :-*- ,' . ra.T- *m*.j.--' ••**.tii>\. :#?** ssSKsl jw^-'iBP ?SM¥*I Kl;-* ^^s&: •j *-'-- fife i>*-v Ss >ihT SgfjSSg s& %rA %«ir.is B5 -&3*£Sfi Sffi &^^^? ';»-> i w •HX h »' 2m S9KS m*m--,xs*'Z.3sa v^~-s* mm. -^M 1 i'r"3 sMta »m %- otm i#T'li^'1i*'f'"- ArfW *$*£/£J&. ':;€:K aIMSplS!P^..xiS: -->.•jf> ;."'-'& ' I BlakeCaseCo-Lingraduate DarnishaJohnson,Co-Lingraduate GaryNorton,Co-Lingraduate LanceThompson,Co-Lingraduate RandallLofton,Co-Lingraduate EnvironmentalEngineer ProcessControlEngineer MaintenanceSupervisor MaintenanceMechanic MaintenanceMechanic The Georgia-PacificMonticello mill hires employees from all across the UnitedStates. Wefind some ofour best talent right here at home. Georgia-Pacific . 31 GENERAL INFORMATION Location Wesson, Mississippi Founded 1928 Nickname Wolves School Colors Royal Blue & Gray CO-UN Stadium H.L. Stone Stadium Capacity 5,000 2008 Record 4-5 ADMINISTRATION President Dr. Ronnie Nettles Vice PresidentofAcademic Instruction Dr. Jane Hulon Vice Presidentofthe Natchez Campus Teresa Busby Vice Presidentofthe Simpson County Center Dr. John Dickerson Vice Presidentof BusinessAffairs MichaelTanner Dean ofAdministrative Services Dr. Phil Broome Dean ofStudent Services Brenda Smith Athletic Director GwynYoung TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Directorofthe Co-Lin Foundation/Director ofAlumni Affairs Charlotte Hill Directorof Public Information/Sports Information Natalie Davis Athletic Directory 2 Baseball 24-25 CO-LIN RADIO NETWORK Basketball 20-22 theCfolvaegrshaigpesotfatCioonpioafhC-oL-iLnicnolanthCloetmimcsunisiWtyMJCoUll1e0g4e.3is.provided bytheCo-Lin Radio Network. Onceagain, BlueWave Show Band .14-15 Robbie Hamilton enters hisfifth yearastheplay-by-play "VoiceofWolfpack." His play-by-playexperi- Board ofTrustees 3 enceencompasses morethan 25 yearscovering high school, communitycollegeand collegeathletics. Championships 23 Hamilton hascovered stateand regional championships in football, basketball, baseball, and softball in Mississippi and Louisiana includingfootball, baseball and basketball for NCAA Division II powerhouse Coaches 4-1 Delta State University. Hamilton isthe DirectorofSports BroadcastingforSouthwest Broadcasting, North- shore Broadcastingand Brookhaven Broadcasting. He isalsoa co-hostoftheweeklyshow, "Chasing Foul Cheerleaders 12-1 Balls," and istheplay-by-playannouncerfortheMcComb High SchoolTigers. Featured Sports 37-52 CREDITS Football 16-17 The 2009-2010 Copiah-Lincoln Community CollegeAthletic Media Guide is published by the Office of Golf 30 Public Information. Contributing photographers areThomas Wells, Johnny Smith Photography, and Natalie NJCAAAII-Americans ...31-33 Davis. Coverdesign byCelesteWilliamson. SpecialthankstoTwyanaMorseandtheCopiah-Lincoln CommunityCollegeCheerleaders, Courtney Biggs, President's Message 3 Public Information SecretaryandAmanda Burke, Public InformationWork Study. Softball 26-27 Three editions of the 2009-2010 Athletic Media Guide are published for football/soccer, basketball and basebaIl/softba11 Soccer 18-19 Tennis 28-29 Formore information contact: • Copiah-Lincoln CommunityCollege f£*<»^ OfficeofPublic Information/Sports Information f<l« .»„'",.",',„",.«,"•-. P.O. Box 649 Wesson, Mississippi 39191 (601)643-8354 C. .O-. L.I..N, 2009-2010 media guide Athletic Directory ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/ MEN'STENNIS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Mike Mclntyre, Head Coach GwynYoung, Head Coach (601)643-8404 CO-LIN (601)643-8381 • Fax (601) 643-8240 [email protected] [email protected] WOMEN'STENNIS Cliff Furr, Assistant Coach Holli Adams Pepper, Head Coach (601)643-8373 (601)643-8318 [email protected] [email protected] FOOTBALL WOMEN'S SOCCER Glenn Davis, Head Coach Brian Moore, Head Coach (601)643-8347 (601)835-5747 [email protected] [email protected] Brett Shufelt, Assistant Coach MEN'S SOCCER (601)643-8348 TreyWoodham, Head Coach [email protected] (601)519-5349 [email protected] Andrew O'Daniel, AssistantCoach (601)643-8348 GOLF [email protected] Ronny Ross, Head Coach (601)754-3201 Calvin Green, Assistant Coach [email protected] (601)643-8348 [email protected] Craig Hennington, Assistant Coach (601)643-8631 MEN'S BASKETBALL [email protected] Dennis Sims, Head Coach (601)643-8366 • Fax (601) 643-8240 ATHLETICTRAINING [email protected] MattMcClain, HeadAthleticTrainer (601)643-8481 Cliff Furr, AssistantCoach [email protected] (601)643-8373 [email protected] CHEERLEADING Twyana Morse, Sponsor BASEBALL (601)643-9017 Keith Case, Head Coach [email protected] (601)643-8412 • Fax (601) 643-8240 [email protected] SPORTS INFORMATION Natalie Davis, Director Bryan NobileAssistantCoach (601)643-8354 • Fax (601) 643-8226 (601)643-8412 [email protected] [email protected] CO-LIN RADIO NETWORK SOFTBALL WMJU 104.3 Allen Kent, Head Coach Robbie Hamilton (601)643-8314 • Fax (601) 643-8240 (601) 684-4116 [email protected] [email protected] Duane Burt, Assistant Coach (601)643-8369 [email protected] Copiah-LincolnCommunityCollegedoesnotdiscriminateonthebasisofrace,color,religion,nationalorigin,sex,age,disabilityorotherfactorsprohibitedbylaw inanyofitseducationalprograms,activities,admissionsoremploymentpractices m 2009-2010 media guide -• 2 ;1.::S: o \ t r f President's Message It is an honor to welcome you to Copiah-Lincoln with a 3.36 grade point average. Coach Mike Mcln- CommunityCollege. tyre's teams have finished in the top three for the past Co-Lin hasagreattradition ofacademicandathletic sevenyears. Ourwomen'stenniswasthe No. 5 NJCAA success. The work and determination of our student AcademicTeamoftheYearwith a 3.51 gradepointav- athletes have reflected positively on our institution in erage.Thebaseball,women'ssoccerandsoftballteams thepastand I amconfidentthetraditionofoutstanding are also consistently ranked in the AcademicTeam of achievementwill continuewith ourathletesoftoday. theYearpolls. In recentyearsourathleticteamshavewon stateand Five student-athletes were named NJCAA Distin- regionalchampionshipsandparticipatedin NJCAANa- guished Academic All-Americans in 2009 and four tionalTournaments.This yearwas noexception as our were named NJCAA Academic All-Americans. Since coachesandstudent-athleteswereeitherstatechampi- 2005, Co-Lin has produced 36 NJCAA Distinguished onsorrunners-up in fiveofour 1 varsitysports. AcademicAll-Americans and 38AcademicAll-Ameri- CoachAllen Kentandthe LadyWolvesSoftballTeam cans. won theirsecond straightMACJCStateChampionship, We have also updated our athletic facilities. This Coach Ronny Ross and the Wolfpack GolfTeam won year the outfield fence at the baseball field was re- the college's first ever MACJC Division II Golf Cham- placedand lightswere installedatthesoftball and soc- pionship and Coach Mike Mclntyre and theWolfpack cerfields. TennisTeam werethe Men's Co-Champions. am also proud of the dedication of our coaches. I In the lastthree years, theWolfpack Football Team Theyworktirelesslythroughouttheyearwith resources won the Sea Island Golden Isles Bowl and finished thatarevery limited compared toothercolleges. Nev- ranked No. 6 in the Nation (2006), and the Lady ertheless, they havedeveloped programsthatarecom- Wolves Basketball Team won the NJCAA Region 23 petitiveineverysport.Ourcoachesalsoarecommitted BasketballTournamentandfinishedsixth inthe NJCAA to helping our student athletes achieve their personal, Division National Tournament (2007); and the Lady academic and careergoals. I WolvesSoftballTeam has madetwotripstothe NJCAA Finally, we welcome all teams, fans, coaches, and Division II NationalTournamentcominginthird(2006) administrators to our campus. Please enjoy your stay and runners-up in 2008. and letus know ifwecan assistyou in anyway. Since 2000, Co-Lin has produced 23 NJCAA All- Americans in baseball, softball, basketball, golf, and football. We are just as proud ofthe academic accomplish- ments of our students. The Men's Tennis Team was Dr. Ronnie Nettles named the No. 2 NJCAA Academic Team of theYear President Board of Trustees StevenAmmann ofMendenhall SteveAmosofHazlehurst Terry BristerofBogueChitto JackCaseofBogueChitto MaryClevelandofHazlehurst RickeyClopton ofWesson Tony DavisofMonticello John DickeyofFayette Chris Dunn ofMagee Lynwood EasterlingofNatchez Dr. Grady FlemingofMeadville Chuck GilbertofNatchez Willie Harrison ofBrookhaven TommyJollyofMonticello Melton KingofNatchez Randall Lofton ofBrookhaven Dr.Anthony MorrisofNatchez Thelma NewsomeofNatchez Johnny PylesofCrystal Springs RickeySmith ofWesson AndrewSpillerofBrookhaven Gene Bates, Church Hil RoyWinkworth, Natchez Tommy Sasser, Bogue Chitto JBoaerrWyeTlycshonofofMeMnedaedvnihlallel President Vice Chairman Secretary JohnnyWilson ofCrystal Springs 2009-2010 media guide Servingthecollegeasathleticdirectorsince NJCAA National Tournament appearances 1989, Gwyn Young has been head coach of (1989, 1993, 1997, 2002, and 2007). Young's the LadyWolves basketball team for 33 years. team finished sixth in the 2007 National Tour- Since coming to Co-Lin, he has seen his team nament, fourth in the 1989 National Tourna- win title after title and has compiled a record ment, and has been consistently ranked each of 717 wins and 220 losses to rank him as year by the NJCAA polls. the NJCAA Second Winningest Active Coach Young has been honored as Region 23 in the nation and the Winningest Women's Coach of theYear in 1989, 1993, 1997, 2002 Coach in the Mississippi Association of Com- and 2007 and MACJC and MAC Coach ofthe munity/Junior Colleges. Year in 1993, 2001 and 2007. The Clarion- Gwyn Young Young has putthe LadyWolves on the map Ledger has also recognized him as Coach of Athletic Director/ as one of the nation's premier women's bas- the Year for Junior Colleges on numerous oc- Women's Head ketball teams. Under Coach Young's direc- casions. Basketball Coach tion, the LadyWolves have accomplished nu- A graduate of Copiah-Lincoln where he merous awards including 20 MACJC Regular was a standout for the Wolves basketball Season First place finishes, 14 MACJC South team, Young was inducted into the college's Division Championships, 19 MACJC State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997. After gradu- Tournament Appearances, five MACJC State ating from Co-Lin, he attended Mississippi Championships (1993, 1997, 1999, 2002 College where he was team MVP and a team and 2003) and been runner-up to the MACJC captain. Young received his bachelor's degree StateChampions six times (1983, 1984, 1998, from Mississippi College and master's degree 2006, 2007 and 2009).The LadyWolves have from the University ofSouthern Mississippi. won five NJCAA Region 23 Championships He is married to the formerVelesta Smith. (1989, 1993, 1997, 2002, and 2007), been They have two grown children, Lane and Jes- runners-up to the NJCAA Region 23 Cham- sica, and three grandchildren, Justin, Mary pions eight times (1990, 1996, 1998, 1999, Gwyn and Mailey Kate. 2000, 2004, 2006 and 2009), and made five Duane Burt begins his third year as an head softball coach. During these two years, assistant coach for the Lady Wolves softball he accumulated two District 7-1A Champion- team, and his fourth year as an instructor of ship titles, one undefeated season within Lin- biology and chemistry at Co-Lin. coln County rival teams, and advanced well He is a 1998 graduateofCo-Lin, where he into the state playoffs in 2002-2004. was a memberofthe baseball team, president When his emergency certification toteach ofthe Eta Omega chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, and coach expired in 2004, Burt attended and a Hall of Fame inductee. graduate school atthe University ofMississip- Burt received his bachelor's degree in pi, School of Pharmacy. In 2006, he received marine biology, with a minor in chemistry, his master of science degree in marine phar- Duane Burt from the University of Southern Mississippi macognosy, or, drug discovery from marine in 2000. He acquired additional study in plants and animals. Assistant Softball Coach marine science at Cornell University. Upon Burtbegan instructingscienceatCo-Lin in graduating from Southern Miss, he accepted thefall of2006 atthe Simpson CountyCenter, a job as Environmental Manager at a utility and transferred to theWesson campus during engineering and construction firm, which was the summer of 2007. He is a member of Cal- contracted by AT&T. After two years of en- vary Baptist Church in Bogue Chitto, and is vironmental work, Burt was emergency certi- married to the former Amy L. Smith of Bogue fied by the state of Mississippi to teach high Chitto. school sciencefortwo years. They are the parents ofone son, Brandon, WhileatBogueChittoHighSchool, hewas and a daughter, Layla. 2009-2010 media guide - V Keith Case enters his 18th season as the 25 years as a head coach. In the last 1 7 years, field general of the Copiah-Lincoln baseball Case has been instrumental in placing Co-Lin team. Case enters his second yearas assistant baseball in the national rankings on the dia- mWm athletic director and is an instructor in the mond and in the classroom. mathematics division. The Wolfpack finished in the top 10 aca- Case has guided the Wolves to eight Na- demically in 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, tional JuniorCollegeAthleticAssociation (NJ- 2006, and 2007. He has coached five NJCAA CAA) Regional Tournament appearances and All-Americans, five Distinguished Academic two MACJC State Tournaments. His 1998, All-Americans, and 10 Academic All-Ameri- 2000, 2001 and 2005 teams won the NJ- cans. Seventy-six former Co-Lin players have CAA Region XXIII Division II championship gone on to play atfour-year colleges and uni- Keith Case and advanced to the NJCAA Central District versities and 1 1 former players have played Head Baseball Coach/ Tournaments. The 2000 and 2005 teams ad- or are currently playing professionally. Over AssistantAthletic Director vanced tothe NJCAA Division II World Series the last 17 years, 36 former players are now in Millington, TN., and finished No. 4 in the coaching on the high school or collegiate Nation. level. Case received NJCAA Region XXIII Coach Case holds a bachelor of science degree of the Year honors in 1998, 2000, 2001 and from Mississippi State University and a mas- 2005. Case received the Louisville Slugger ter's degree in education from William Carey Excellence in Coaching Award in 1998. He College. He completed additional studies was awarded Diamond Baseball Company's at Mississippi College and the University of Coach of the Year Award in 2000, 2001 and Southern Mississippi. 2005. A native of Tryus, Mississippi, Case is a During his career, Case has compiled over graduate of Monticello High School. He is 555 victories as a head coach. He has guided marriedtotheformerSusan CaffeyofJackson. his teams to conference, division, district, They have two daughters, Macie and Ras. state, and region championships during his Glenn Davis begins his sixth year as head assistant at Mississippi State (1986-87), de- coach oftheWolves. Davis also serves as an fensive backs and wide receivers coach at instructor in the health and physical educa- the University of North Alabama (1988-91), tion division. and quarterbacks, running backs, and wide He led the Wolves to a 21-0 shutout vic- receivers coach at Holmes Community Col- toryoverthe Georgia Military Bulldogs in the lege (1992-94). From 1997-2003 he served 2006 Sea Island Company Golden Isles Bowl as running backs coach at Mississippi State Classic.TheWolfpack finished the 2006 sea- University under former head coach Jackie son with a 9-3 record, ranked No. 6 in the Sherrill. final NJCAA poll, MACJC South Division Under Davis' tutelage, the Bulldogs lead Champions and State Runner-Up. the Southeastern Conference in rushing in Glenn Davis Davis previously served at Co-Lin as of- 2000 averaging 193.8 yards per game and fensive coordinator from 1995-96. During ranked third in 1998 averaging 172 yards Head Football Coach thosetwoyears, he helped lead theteam toa per game. He mentored Dicenzo Miller to 15-5 overall record. Mississippi State's sixth-ever, 1,000-yard sea- Davis is a 1982 graduate of Delta State son in 2000 (1,005 yards) and James John- University where he was a three-year letter- son to the fourth and fifth-ever, 1,000-yard man as a defensive back and outside line- campaigns in 1997 (1,069 yards) and 1998 backerforthe Statesmen. His other coaching (1,383 yards). stints include offensive coordinator at South He and his wife Minta, are the parents of Natchez High School (1982-85), graduate two children, Ann Shelby and Micah. 2009-2010 media guide Assistant basketball coach Cliff Furr begins Carey University in 2008. his second year with the Co-Lin men's and Furr spent two years at Brookhaven High women's basketball program. He also serves School as an assistant to head basketball asan instructor in thecollege's humanities di- coach Ronald Hines. He also taught junior vision. and senior level English classes. A graduate of Brookhaven Academy and Furr and his wife, the former Angela Da- Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Furr re- vis of Monticello, are the parents of a daugh- ceived his bachelor's degree in English with a ter, Amelia. The Furrs reside in Brookhaven minor in coaching and sports administration and are members of Heucks Retreat Baptist from the University of Southern Mississippi. Church. Cliff Furr He received his master's degreefrom William Assistant Basketball Coach Jessie Bowman begins his first year as a vision. He was a member of Co-Lin's 2006 volunteer coach for the Wolfpack football Golden Isles Bowl Team. team. He will be working with the defensive Bowman received his bachelor's degree line. from Mississippi State University in May Bowman is a graduate of Copiah-Lincoln 2009. As a memberofthe Bulldogs, Bowman Community Collegewhere hewasa two-year was namedAll-SEC Defensive Lineman ofthe defensive standoutfor theWolfpack. Week and was a member ofthe 2007 Liberty While at Co-Lin, Bowman was selected Bowl Team. J. C. Gridwire First Team All-American, NJ- Hewas invitedto mini-camp bytheCleve- CAA SecondTeam All-American, NJCAA First land Browns and the Philadelphia Eagles of Team All-Region 23, MACJC First Team All- the National Football League. Jessie Bowman State, and MACJC First Team All- South Di- Volunteer Football Coach Calvin Green enters his 16th year on the colnJuniorCollegeasa memberofCoach Ray Co-Lin football staff. Green coaches the de- Ishee's 1985 State Champion and East Bowl fense, specializing with the secondary play- Champion teams. In 1986, Green was chosen ers. Several of the players he's coached have MACJC Most Valuable Defensive Back. He gone on to become NJCAA All-Americans, as also received All-Region XXIII and All-State well as NCAA Division signees. honors at defensive back and was selected to I Priorto coming to Co-Lin in January 1994, play in the MACJCAll-Star Game. Green served as assistant defensive back He earned a B.S. degree in recreation from coach at East Mississippi Community College Alcorn State University. During his football in Scooba under the former Mississippi State career at Alcorn, Green earned letterman All-American and National League standout honors and in 1988 was a member of the Tom Goode. Green also served as an assistant "Nation's Best Secondary." Calvin Green at Lawrence County High School. Green also serves as the recreation hall su- Assistant Football Coach Green graduated from Monticello High pervisor for the college. He is married to the School where he was a three-year letterman former FalanaArmstrong.Theyarethe parents as a defensive back. He attended Copiah-Lin- oftwo children, Farrod and Sabria. Craig Hennington begins his fourth year He has been a member of the Copiah- as volunteer assistant golf coach. He is a Lincoln mathematics division as an instructor graduate of Copiah-Lincoln Community Col- since 2000. Hennington was the recipient of lege where he was a two-year member ofthe the 2009 Ann Bradberry Award which is pre- Wolfpack golfteam. sented to a faculty, staff or administrator of Hennington received hisbachelor'sdegree the college who the students feel have made from the University of Southern Mississippi an extra effort to assist students. He has also and his master's degree from William Carey served as the past president ofthe Wolf Hol- Craig Hennington College in mathematics. low GolfAssociation. Volunteer GolfCoach 2009-2010 media guide J Bill Hemingway begins his second year as Hemingway has worked for Nike select a volunteerfootball coach. He will coach the football combines as well as National Foot- running backs, kickers, snappers and hold- ball League player camps. ers. He has played for and coached with sev- Hemingway played high school football in eral notable coaches including Frank Broyles, Woodward, Okla. He went on to play for the Lou Holtz, JimmyJohnson, Houston Nutt, Pat University ofArkansas. He received his bach- Jones, Larry Coker, Pete CarolI, Monte Kiffin, elor of business administration from Delta Butch Davis and many current college and State University. The former Razorback is a NFL coaches. member oftheA-Club. He coached the National College South His coaching stints include Delta State All-Star Bowl Team and coached and played Bill Hemingway University, Oklahoma State University, the in major bowl games. Volunteer Football Coach University of Miami, University of Arkansas- Hemingway is the father of two children, Monticello, Oklahoma Panhandle State Uni- Andrea and Matt, who is in the United States versity, Paul Quinn College, and Arkansas Army. Baptist College. Allen Kent begins his eighth year as head His Lady Wolves have been MACJC South coach of the Co-Lin Lady Wolves Softball team. Division Champions in 2004, 2006, 2008, and Kent has compiled a record of210-68 since tak- 2009, while finishing runners-up in 2003 and ing over the program, with a .755 winning per- 2005. centage. He ledthe2009 LadyWolves(33-12)to Under Kent's direction, Co-Lin has produced the MACJC State Championship, their third title two NJCAA First Team All-Americans, three NJ- in the lastfour years. CAA Second Team All-Americans, and nine NJ- The2008 LadyWolveswere NJCAA National CAAAcademicAll-Americans. Runners-Up, while the 2006 squad earned their A 1982 graduate of Brookhaven High School waytoathird placefinish in the NJCAA National and a 1984 graduate of Copiah-Lincoln Com- Tournamentin Normal, III.The LadyWolveswon munity College, Kent was a two-year starter for Allen Kent the NJCAA Region 23 and the MACJC StateTour- theWolfpack baseball team. He graduated from Head Softball Coach nament in 2006 and 2008. Mississippi State University. He serves as a dea- Kenthas been voted MACJC and MAC Coach con at First Baptist Church in Brookhaven. oftheYearthreetimes and the NJCAA Region 23 Kent also serves as the college's Director of Coach of the Year twice. He has also received Housing. He is married to the former Wanda two Mississippi Association ofCoaches Commu- Gayle Agnor of Magnolia, Mississippi. They are nityCollege Coach oftheYearAwards. the parents ofa son, Colby. Matt McClain enters his eighth year as degree in health, human performance and Copiah-Lincoln's head athletic trainer. His recreation from the University of Southern duties include the care, rehabilitation and Mississippi in May of 2000 and his master's prevention ofathletic injuries for all sports. degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in In addition to his duties at Copiah-Lin- exercise physiology from Southeastern Loui- coln, McClain also serves as a high school siana University in 2002. He is a nationally outreach athletic trainer covering the high certified athletic trainer and is also state cer- schools in Copiah-Lincoln's recruiting dis- tified to practice as an athletic trainer. trict for Mississippi Sports Medicine and Or- McClain is married to the former Nikki thopedic Center. Gill ofWesson.Theyarethe parentsofatwo- Matt McClain A nativeofPetal, he received his bachelor's year-old son, MatthewTaylor. Head CertifiedAthleticTrainer 2009-2010 media guide &mmmmmJj$ua JJMlMlfcjjlMM.'.- Second year assistant football coach Clar- All-Star Game. McDougal was also rated the ence McDougal coaches the linebackers No. 6 safety in the country and was a high and defensive backs. He also serves as a school All-American. residence hall parentand oversees Callendar McDougal received his bachelor's degree Gymnasium activities. in interdisciplinary studies at Mississippi A graduate of Clinton High School, Mc- State University. He was a three-year starter Dougal was a selected to the Clarion-Led- for the Bulldogs 2001-2005. ger's Dandy Dozen as a defensive back and McDougal attended mini camp with the wide receiver. Hewas also named FirstTeam Tampa Bay Buccaneers ofthe National Foot- All-State, Metro Player of the Year and was ball League. Clarence McDougal selected to play in the Mississippi-Alabama Assistant Football Coach A USPTR-certified tennis teaching pro- He received the MACJC Leadership and fessional, Mike Mclntyre has coached the Service Award for association and commu- Wolvesfor31 seasonsand accumulated a ca- nity contributions 1984-1990. He was in- reer dual match record of 420-89. His 2009 ducted into Copiah-Lincoln's 2000 Athletic Wolfpack were the MACJC Co-State Champi- Hall of Fame for football, track and tennis. *M ons. Mclntyre has participated in the last 12 He has been named MAC Coach of the USTA National Tennis Teachers Conferences Year three times, MACJC Coach of the Year held in conjunction with the U. S. OpenTen- six times (including 2009), while watching nis Tournament in New York City. He served his Wolves win six state championships, four as president of the MACJC Tennis Coaches Region XXIII titles, 10 state/regional runners- Association from 1984-1990andwas a mem- up titles, 76 state/regional individual cham- ber of the NJCAA Region 23 executive board Mike Mclntyre pionships, and qualified for 1 1 national tour- from 1985-1997 serving as chairman from Men'sTennis Coach naments, and 12 teams have been nationally 1985-1991. In addition, Mclntyre has held ranked. His 1990 undefeatedteam (24-0)was membership in the USPTR (United States Pro- the first Mississippi team to ever finish in the fessional Tennis Registry), the ITA (Intercolle- Top 10 in the NJCAA Nationals. giateTennisAssociation) and the USTA. His 2002, 2005, 2007, and 2008 teams Mclntyre serves as the chairperson of the were the national No. 1 NJCAA Academic college's business division. He and his wife Team of theYear. The 2003, 2004. 2006 and Diane are the parents ofone son, Mike, Jr. 2009 teams finished No. 2. Brian Moore begins his second year asthe ment in the future. coach of the women's soccer team. He also Moore is married to the former Kristyn serves as the assistant men's coach. Broussard of Berwick, La. They have two Moore has been involved in youth and children, Sara and Hayden. They reside in high school soccer in multiple roles for the Brookhaven and attendThe Episcopal Church pastseveral years. Hehasservedaspresident, ofthe Redeemerwheretheyareboth veryac- coach, and referee for the Brookhaven Youth tive. Moore serves as a Vestry member, and Soccer Organization (BYSO). He is currently member of the finance and recreation com- serving as director ofcoaching for BYSO. He mittees. hasalsoworked with theMHSAAas a referee Moore is also active in other projects in Brian Moore for the past six years and achieved "Official the community. He worked on the construc- Women's Soccer Coach oftheYear" forthe region in 2007. tion of Kids Kingdom Parkand is active in the Moore currently holds a "D" coaching li- Brookhaven LittleTheatre having served as a cense and states that he plans to continue to former board member. pursue additional certification and develop- 2009-2010 media guide