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RANDLE SIGNS WITH EMCC Print E-mail

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Portia Randle
Portia Randle, center, a graduate of Starkville High School, will play softball in the 2008-09 season at East Mississippi Community College in Scooba. She is shown on signing day in the SHS library, surrounded by friends and family. Seated in the front row with Portia Randle are, from left, Marcellous Smith, Shyrel Randle and Kenneth Randle. In the back row are EMCC head softball coach Kate Neely, Bernice Smith, Marilyn Tillery, Elizabeth Randle and Tee Randle. Not pictured is Lisa Spencer, head softball coach at SHS.

Last Updated ( Friday, 13 June 2008 )
 
FLEMING SIGNS WITH SOUTHERN POLYTECHNIC Print E-mail

FlemingBen Fleming, co-captain of East Mississippi Community College’s 2007-08 baseball team, has signed with Southern Polytechnic State University in Marietta, Ga., where he will play for coach Matt Griffin. A graduate of New Hope High School in Columbus, Ben Fleming is the son of Walter Fleming, and David and Kathi Coleman, and the grandson of Denny and Bessie Fleming of Quitman. Over his two-year career at EMCC, Fleming maintained a .350 batting average – with 300 trips to the plate, 105 hits, 22 doubles, four triples and 17 home runs. He had 90 RBI’s, was 26 for 28 on stolen base attempts and his on-base percentage was .490. Fleming plans to major in exercise science at Southern Polytechnic.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 June 2008 )
 
EMCC FOOTBALL STAND-OUTS NAMED TO HALL OF FAME Print E-mail

SCOOBA – Two football stars from East Mississippi Community College’s past have been inducted into the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges Sports Hall of Fame – Ken Waddell Sr. and Don Edwards. They were among 30 people honored April 22 during a ceremony at Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Wesson.

Ken Waddell Sr. was a student at then-East Mississippi Junior College from 1956 to 1958 – but he became a starter on the Lions football team while he was still a senior at Kemper County Agricultural High School. He made the Junior College All-State Team while a senior in high school, and again in both his freshman and sophomore years in at EMJC. During his sophomore year, Waddell was named the team's Most Valuable Player. He played in the East/West All-American Bowl in Stockton, Calif., and was a Junior College All-American.

Waddell later attended the University of Tennessee, where he became starting wingback and defensive back. He was the leading pass receiver for the Volunteers in 1960. In 1961 Waddell signed with the Minnesota Vikings. After a brief stint with the pros, Ken returned to EMJC as an assistant coach. In 1962 and 1963 he helped coach the Lions to victories in the Magnolia and Hospitality bowls.

Don Edwards threw for 373 yards and four touchdowns in his first start for East Mississippi Junior College in 1960. During his 1961 sophomore season, Edwards was named to the Wigham All-American Team, was one of three Mississippians named to the Williamson Rating All-American team, led the nation in punting and field goals, was third in total offense, sixth in passing, ninth in scoring and played in the Albuquerque, N.M., All-American game.

Edwards was All-State, captain and MVP of the 1961 Lions – leading his team to an 8-2 season and the Hospitality Bowl championship.  Edwards spent three years at Mississippi State University, becoming the Bulldog starting quarterback in 1964. In a nationally televised game against Ole Miss in 1964, Don threw a touchdown pass, tied as leading rusher and led MSU to its first victory over the Rebels in 18 years. 

 
EMCC SOCCER PLAYERS TAKE NEXT STEP Print E-mail

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East Mississippi Community College soccer players Todd Chisolm, left, and Trey White, right, pose with head soccer coach Junior Noel. Chisolm has signed with Faulkner University in Montgomery, Ala. The son of Rusty and Beth Chisolm of Caledonia, he is an education major and plans a career as a math teacher and soccer coach at the high school or college level. White has signed with Noel’s alma mater, the University of Mobile. The son of Ronnie and Shelia White of Starkville, White is majoring in exercise science and wants to own his own gym. Registration is open for summer and fall classes at EMCC; for more information, call the Scooba campus at (662) 476-5041 or the Golden Triangle campus at (662) 243-2615.

Last Updated ( Monday, 21 April 2008 )
 
2008-2009 EMCC Dance Team Print E-mail
Congratulations to the following for making the 2008-2009 Dance Team:
Brittany Alexander
Kirsten Dickerson
Darneshia Dismukes
Shandrika Gunter
Gertrica Harris
Morgan Kirkland
Lashundra Moore
Kenyata Blair
Ryavia Watson
Last Updated ( Friday, 11 April 2008 )
 
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