NEMCC Football vs Hinds (Sept. 7, 2023)

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Students, Fans, Alumni,

On behalf of Northeast Mississippi Community College, welcome to the greatest institution in the United States!

Here at NEMCC, we have a tradition in all sports of exhibiting not only a championship atmosphere, but one of class, integrity, and professionalism. We are proud of the student/athletes that have chosen to attend Northeast. We are thankful each of you have chosen to attend this athletic event.

While our students are here, our goal is to provide opportunities of personal growth through cutting edge instruction in the classroom and athletic programs. Northeast recognizes that its primary commitment is to the education of our student-athlete.

Our vision is to develop one of the premier athletic programs in the nation. To that end, the completion of our Baseball/Softball complex was certainly a step in the right direction. In addition, the beginning of our Game, Set, Match capital giving campaign for our state of the art tennis complex shows our continued commitment to excellence.

Recently Northeast was recognized as an Apple Distinguished School. Receiving this coveted honor exhibits to the world our commitment to cutting edge technology within our instructional process.

I hope you will have time prior to or after this athletic event to walk or drive around our campus and get a small glance at what we have to offer. You are welcome to visit anytime with our students, faculty, and staff.

We are happy to have each of you as part of the Northeast family. Please feel free to contact me should the need ever arise. As you leave campus after this event, we wish you the very best and safe travels.

Sincerely,

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Vance Witt Chairman Tenure of Service: 1983 Tishomingo County Banker Christie Holly Vice-Chairman Tenure of Service: 2014 Tishomingo County Superintendent of Edu. Kathy Shappley Secretary Tenure of Service: 2016 Tippah County Retired Educator Ken Basil Tenure of Service: 2008 Union County Retired Educator Tracie Langston Tenure of Service: 2004 Prentiss County Businesswoman Larry Greene Tenure of Service: 2022 Tishomingo County Retired Educator Douglas Jackson Tenure of Service: 1995 Tippah County Retired Educator Larry Mitchell Tenure of Service: 2015 Alcorn County Retired Educator Sam McCoy Tenure of Service: 1988 Prentiss County Businessman Katie Moreland Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Retired Educator Lonnie Murphy Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Retired Educator Mike Staten Tenure of Service: 2021 Union County Bank President Luzene Triplett Tenure of Service: 2002 Prentiss County Retired Educator Bubba Pounds Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Chancery Clerk John Anderson Tenure of Service: 2016 Alcorn County Educator
NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOULD LIKE TO WISH THE 2023 SOPHOMORES GOOD LUCK IN ALL THEIR FUTURE ENDEAVORS! CJ Barney Jenari Bell Anthony Brown Corey Clark Wesley Corbitt Zach Crawford Chazton Crudup Carsyn Day Cameron Dill Quay Edwards TJ Fields Guy Gillespie Jordan Herring John Jackson Jalen Lairy Tyrell Randall Jermaine Ray Jayden Robinson Cortavious Rogers Jalik Yancey Breylan Sanders Clifton Young NEMCCTIGERS | 3 2023 tiger football TIGER FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Greg Davis Football Head Coach Ryan Trevathan Offensive Coordinator Sean Cannon Defensive Coordinator Cedric Shell Linebackers Coach Cole Rotenberry Wide Receivers Coach Reed Davis Volunteer Coach Brenda Mayes Assistant Athletic Director Kent Farris Athletic Director Ziggy Marro Director of Sports Medicine Anna Bolton Assistant Athletic Trainer Blake Long Sports Information Director Ryan Moreland Sports Information Specialist Elijah Brooks NEMCCTV Producer & A/V AssociChasity Moore Cheerleading Coach Jody Presley “Voice of the Tigers” NEMCCTV.com Erica Miller Student-Athlete Success Coach Carter Smith “Voice of the Tigers” NEMCCTV.com Leigh Treloar Student-Athlete Success Coach ATHLETIC SUPPORT STAFF Steadman Campbell Defensive Backs Coach Gunter
Scott Dorrian Smith Holder Usry Kylen Vaughn Tykwon Wade RJ Whitehead Justin Wilson Mitchell Woodard

NORTHEAST PRELIMINARY ROSTER

HEAD COACH

Greg Davis

(9th Year - Texas Christian University)

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Ryan Trevathan (1st year - Arkansas State University)

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Sean Cannon (1st year - Delta State University)

DEFENSIVE BACKS COACH

Steadman Campbell (1st year - University of Arkansas)

WIDE RECEIVERS COACH

Cole Rotenberry (3rd year - Mississippi College)

LINEBACKERS COACH

Cedric Shell (6th year - Alcorn State University)

PRESIDENT

Dr. Ricky Ford (9th Year- Mississippi State University)

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Kent Farris (9th Year- University of North Alabama)

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Brenda Mayes (2nd Year - University of North Alabama)

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR

Blake Long (11th Year - University of Mississippi)

SPORTS INFORMATION SPECIALIST Ryan Moreland (3rd Year - Mississippi State University)

DIRECTOR OF

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TRAINING Zach “Ziggy” Marro (2nd Year - University of West Alabama) ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Anna Bolton (1st Year - University of Alabama ) # NAME CLASS POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 0 Cashe Shows Freshman WR 6’2 190 Oxford,MS Oxford 1 Jeremiah Augustin Freshman WR 6’5 200 Way Jupiter, FL Jupiter Christian School Jupiter (FL) 1 CJ Barney II Sophomore LB 6’1 220 Madison, MS Madison Central 2 Justin Kowalak RS-Freshman QB 6’0 205 Crystal Lake, IL Crystal Lake South (IL) 3 Chris Mcmillian Freshman RB 5’9 195 Fort Valley, GA Peach Co Fort Valley (GA) 4 Jalik Yancey RS-Sophomore DB 5’11 180 Marreitta, GA Campbell (GA) 5 Jayden Robinson Sophomore RB 5’9 175 Nashville, TN Pearl-Cohn (TN) 5 Dorrian Smith RS-Sophomore DB 6’0 180 Fort Valley, GA Peach County (GA) 6 Wesley Corbitt RS-Sophomore WR 6’0” 180 Jackson, MS Callaway 7 Zach Dennie RS-Freshman K 6’1 180 Hernando, MS Lewisburg 7 Tyrell Randall Sophomore WR 6’0 175 Ocala, FL Vanguard (Ocala,FL) 8 Jacob Foster RS-Freshman LB 6’2 205 Greenville, AL Greenville 9 Mitchell Woodard Sophomore WR 6’3 190 Columbus, MS Heritage Academy 10 TJ Fields Sophomore WR 6’1 190 Aberdeen, MS Aberdeen 11 Keaton Thomas RS-Freshman LB 6’2 230 Jacksonville, FL Trinity Christian (FL) 12 Cameron Dill Sophomore QB 5’11 195 West Point,MS Oak Hill 13 Clifton Young Sophomore LB 6’0 220 Yazoo City, MS Yazoo County 14 Kylen Vaughn Sophomore WR 6’1 195 Oxford, MS Lafayette County 15 Quay Edwards RS-Sophomore DL 6’2” 248 Tupelo, MS Tupelo 16 Guy Gillespie Sophomore K 6’0 200 Guntown, MS Booneville 17 Jermiane Ray Jr. Sophomore DB 6’0 183 Olive Branch Desoto Central 18 Carsyn Day Sophomore DB 5’8 180 Canton, MS Velma Jackson 19 Anthony T. Brown Sophomore DB 6’0 185 Yazoo City, MS Yazoo City 20 Matthew James Freshman LB 6’7 215 Lake Park, FL Jupiter Christian School Jupiter (FL) 21 Jordan Herring Sophomore DB 6’1 180 Tupelo, MS Tupelo 22 Markel Randall RS-Freshman DB 5’11 185 Ocala, FL Vanguard (Ocala,FL) 23 Keion Mays Freshman RB 5’10 200 Coldwater, MS Indepenence 24 Broderick Alexander Freshman DB 5’10 180 Corinth, MS Corinth 25 Jordan Jackson Freshman LB 6’2 220 Montrose, GA Wilkinson Co (GA) 26 Jerico Smith Freshman DB 5’11 180 Hernando, MS Hernando 27 AJ Hill Jr. Freshman DB 6’1 175 Olive Branch, MS Olive Branch 28 Chazton Crudup Sophomore DB 5’9 165 Ripley, MS Ripley 29 Cortavious Rogers Sophomore DB 6’0 189 Benton, MS Yazoo County 30 Jordan Pratt Freshman LB 5’11 205 Houston, MS Houston 32 DJ Burnett Jr Freshman LB 5’11 225 Taylor, MS Lafayette 33 Michael Brown Freshman LB 6’0 210 Benton, MS Yazoo County 34 Justin Wilson RS-Sophomore LB 5’11” 225 Tupelo, MS Tupleo 35 Antonio Kennedy Freshman RB 5’11 230 Weir, MS Choctaw Co 38 Octavion Gillespie Freshman LB 6’3 215 Tupelo,MS Shannon 40 Alex Jones RS-Freshman DL 5’11 300 Oxford, MS Lafayette County 41 Jenari Bell Sophomore DL 6’3 250 Aberdeen, MS Aberdeen 45 Taylor Ford Freshman LS 5’11 200 Corinth, MS Kossuth 48 Carlos Robinson RS-Freshman LB 5’9 222 Coldwater, MS Coldwater 52 RJ Whitehead RS-Sophomore OL 6’5” 270 Horn Lake, MS Horn Lake 53 Omarius Winfrey Freshman OL 5’10 300 Grenada,MS Grenada 54 Holder Usry Sophomore OL 5’11 290 Little Rock, MS Newton County 55 Walter Rodgers III Freshman DL 6’0 320 Olive Branch, MS Olive Branch 56 Jaylon Lewis RS-Freshman OL 6’2 280 Columbus, MS New Hope 62 Seth Ross Freshman OL 6’1 300 Taylor, MS Lafayette 72 Cameron Stancil RS-Freshman OL 6’5 275 Madison, MS Madison Central 74 Jacob Hemphill Freshman OL 6’4 330 Starkville, MS Starkville Academy 75 Neil Sledge Freshman OL 6’4 310 McDonough, GA Ola McDonough (GA) 77 Breylan Sanders Sophomore OL 6’5 370 Cleveland, MS Cleveland Central 78 Jalen Lairy Sophomore OL 6’3 350 West Point. MS West Point 81 TJ Brown RS-Freshman WR 5’11 177 Booneville, MS Booneville 82 Grant Fleming Freshman LS 6’2 205 Columbus, MS New Hope 83 Sentavius Hunt RS-Freshman WR 5’10 165 Ripley, MS Ripley 88 Jaydon Allred Freshman TE 6’2 240 Aberdeen, MS Amory 89 Gunter Scott Sophomore TE 6’2 250 Carthage, MS Leake Academy 90 Brandon Watkins Freshman DL 5’11” 290 Houston, MS Houston 92 Zach Crawford RS-Sophomore DL 5’11’ 261 Hamilton, MS Hamilton 94 Christopher Gilliland RS-Freshman DL 6’2 320 Olive Branch, MS North Point Christian School 95 Kenneth Yates Freshman DE 6’5 200 West Point, MS West Point 97 John Jackson RS-Sophomore DL 6’1” 288 Columbus, MS Heritage Academy 99 Corey Clark Sophomore DT 6’3 290 Birmingham, AL Minor (AL)
ATHLETIC

HEAD COACH

HINDS EAGLES FOOTBALL ROSTER

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Kelly Murphy

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR John

QUARTERBACKS COACH

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Larry Williams
Hendrick
Omarr Conner
OFFENSIVE LINE COACH Matt Lott
RUNNING BACKS COACH Nick Beasley
LINE COACH
Jackson DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS
Dillon PRESIDENT Dr. Stephen Vacik ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Nathan Werremeyer ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Andrew Gunn Kelly Murphy SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Dylan Foley DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC TRAINING Will McBeth ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINERS Lily Dettman-Rablee Tan Le # NAME POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT CLASS HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 0 K’Swaya Moffett Jr. DB 5-11 185 Sophomore Raymond, Miss. Raymond 1 Vernorrius Chaney DB 6-2 185 Sophomore Macon, MIss. Noxubee County 2 Kabe Barnett QB 6-3 215 Sophomore Hattiesburg, Miss. Oak Grove 3 Karl Odrick DL 6-3 235 Sophomore New Orleans, La. Edna Karr 4 Walter Owens DB 6-2 190 Freshman Mendenhall, Miss. Mendenhall 5 Roman Mula QB 6-1 205 Sophomore Baton Rouge, La. Parkview Baptist 6 Jamar Grace WR 6-0 190 Sophomore Dekalb, Miss. Kemper County 7 Isaiah Bolton DB 6-2 195 Sophomore Columbia, Miss. Columbia 8 Malachi Townsend WR 6-4 205 Sophomore Newman, Ga The Heritage 9 Kelbee Holmes LB 6-0 230 Sophomore Philadelphia, Miss. Neshoba Central 10 Michael Lott WR 6-4 205 Sophomore Miami, Fla. Miramar 11 Jerrell Boyd RB 5-10 190 Sophomore Lexington, Miss. Holmes County 12 Dalton Keys WR 6-2 185 Sophomore Ellisville, Miss. South Jones 13 Ja’Montae Wallace WR 6-2 195 Freshman Virgina Beach, Va. Portsmouth Christian 14 Jarkea Reed WR 6-2 180 Freshman Carthage, Miss. Leake Central 15 Preston Clendenin DB 6-1 195 Freshman Atlanta, Ga. Hillcrest 16 Jordyn Battee QB 5-10 180 Freshman Clinton, Miss. Clinton HS 17 Tyrell Pollard WR 6-3 200 Sophomore Hattiesburg, Miss. Oak Grove 18 Trey Henderson WR 6-0 190 Freshman Canton, Miss. Canton 19 Macardi Johnson WR 5-10 180 Sophomore Macon, Miss. Noxubee County 20 Zack Andrews DB 5-11 185 Sophomore Macon, Miss. Noxubee County 21 Janari Powell DB 6-0 185 Freshman Durant, Miss. Holmes County Central 22 Malaiki Haynes DB 6-3 190 Freshman Byrneville, Fla. Northview 23 Kearris Gilliam DB 6-2 180 Freshman Vicksburg, Miss. Vicksburg HS 24 Ja’Marian Johnson RB 5-11 215 Freshman Tuscaloosa, Ala. Hillcrest 25 Jalandyn Humphrey LB 6-3 235 Freshman Durant, Miss. Holmes County Central 26 Jakobe Calvin RB 6-0 230 Freshman Bolton, Miss. Clinton 27 Davion Laguarde DB 5-11 185 Freshman Bay St. Louis, Miss. St. Stanislaus College 28 Jayden Reed RB 6-0 240 Freshman Oxford, Miss. Lafayette 29 Jeremy Evans DB 5-11 190 Freshman Meridian, Miss. Meridian 30 Quintarus McCray DB 6-5 210 Freshman Greenville, Miss. Greenville 32 Demondra Scott LB 5-11 210 Freshman Meridian, Miss. Meridian 33 Thomas Murphy DB 5-10 190 Freshman Flora, Miss. Tri County Academy 34 Zailon Johnson RB 5-10 185 Sophomore Brandon, Miss. Brandon 35 Willie Miller DL 6-2 245 Sophomore Brandon, Miss. Brandon 36 Kameron Williams TE/HB 6-2 245 Sophomore Monroe, La. Ouachita Parish 37 Jaylon McCroy DB 5-10 180 Freshman Shaw, Miss. Cleveland Central 38 Tanner Hollingsworth K/P 5-10 175 Freshman Terry, Miss. Copiah Academy 39 Chase Tucker TE/HB 6-3 250 Freshman Vicksburg, Miss. Vicksburg Catholic School 40 William Harry LB 6-3 220 Freshman Poplarville, Miss. Poplarville 42 Derrick Davis DL 6-5 240 Freshman Carthage, Miss. Leake Central 43 Cullen Cox P 5-11 180 Freshman Biloxi, Miss. D’Iberville 44 Brenden Jennings LB 6-4 225 Freshman Jacksonville,Fla. Sandalwood 45 Ah’Morrian Ellis DL 6-4 290 Sophomore Port Gibson, Miss. Port Gibson 46 Xy’narus Haynes DL 6-2 270 Sophomore Jackson, Miss. Clinton 47 Aven Kelley DL 6-6 265 Freshman Alpharetta, Ga. Alpharetta HS 48 Kolban Hogan TE/HB 6-1 235 Freshman West Point, Miss. West Point 50 Andrew Tate LS 5-11 200 Freshman Madden, Miss. Leake Academy 51 Cameron Williams OL 6-4 300 Freshman Clinton, Miss. Clinton 53 Jerald Woods OL 6-4 280 Freshman Vicksburg, Miss. Warren Central 54 Eddie Bennett OL 6-6 350 Freshman Meridian, Miss. Meridian 55 Dontavius Bell OL 6-5 315 Sophomore Vicksburg, Miss. Waren Central 56 Keyidric Dixon OL 6-4 295 Sophomore Lexington, Miss. Holmes County 61 Kendrick Watkins OL 6-3 305 Sophomore Raymond, Miss. Raymond 65 William Stewart OL 6-4 305 Sophomore Jackson, Miss. Forest Hill 71 Saquan Miles OL 6-7 310 Freshman Greenville, Miss. Greenville 74 Jarred Caston OL 6-5 340 Sophomore Terry, Miss. Terry 75 Kenny Walker OL 6-5 295 Freshman Clinton, Miss. Clinton 78 Jamarion Henderson OL 6-4 360 Freshman Canton, Miss. Canton 90 Trevell Vivians DL 6-4 315 Sophomore Philadelphia, Miss. Choctaw Central 92 Carrington Wilson DL 5-11 315 Freshman Brandon, Miss. Brandon 93 Zamian Waller DL 6-2 325 Sophomore Amite, La. Amite High Magnet School 95 Patrick Tackie DL 6-6 285 Freshman New York, N.Y A. Philip Randolph Campus 96 Trevion Dorsett DL 6-3 275 Sophomore Picayune, Miss. Picayune 97 Devarrick Woods DL 6-3 290 Sophomore Bossier City, La. Airline
SECONDARY COACH TD Grays DEFENSIVE
Aaron
Reginald

SEASON PREVIEW: NORTHEAST’S SUCCESS HINGES ON PRODUCTION OF SKILLED NEWCOMERS

A bunch of skilled playmakers will get an early shot to prove themselves at one of several open spots on the Northeast Mississippi Community College football team.

Only seven total starters are back for the Tigers during the fall of 2023. Northeast will rely on a combination of reserves from last season, transfers and true freshmen to fill those slots.

Three of those returners are wide receivers in Wesley Corbitt, Tyrell Randall and Mitchell Woodard. The others are linebacker CJ Barney, kicker Guy Gillespie, defensive lineman John Jackson and defensive back Dorrian Smith.

Roster turnover is no foreign concept at the two-year college level so head coach Greg Davis and his staff were aggressive during the recruiting process in order to bring the best possible talent to Northeast.

“We’re inexperienced, but overall I think that we’re going to be OK,” he said. “We’ve got a pretty good group of guys that have been working hard. We do feel like we’ve definitely gotten better.”

The Tigers boasted one of the best defenses in the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) last autumn. Northeast allowed the fewest yards per game of any team in the league at 278.1.

The linebacking corps set the stage for that production and should be a focal point once again if the Tigers are to repeat that performance. Barney (Madison) leads the way as Northeast’s top returning tackler with 68 stops.

Multiple out-of-state stars will line up beside Barney, including Jacob Foster (Greenville, Ala.), Jordan Jackson (Montrose, Ga.), Matthew James (Lake Park, Fla.) and Keaton Thomas (Jacksonville, Fla.).

Foster and Thomas come from NCAA Division I institutions Troy (Ala.) University and the University of West Virginia, respectively. James is a three-star prospect that originally committed to Georgia Southern University out of .

Justin Wilson (Tupelo) and Clifton Young (Yazoo City) are expected to see an increased role as sophomores. Young had at least one tackle during each of Northeast’s final six contests one year ago.

“Linebacker wise we’re as good as we’ve been in a long time,” said Davis. “They’re probably going to be the back bone of the whole defense. We’ve got some guys that can run and hit. It’ll be interesting to see how they progress throughout the season.”

Smith (Fort Valley, Ga.) tied for the most pass break ups on the team as a freshman with five. Joining him on the opposite side of the field is another native Georgian in Jalik Yancey, who began his collegiate career at Eastern Michigan University.

Yancey (Marietta, Ga.) successfully defended 14 passes during his senior campaign. DeSoto Countians A.J. Hill (Olive Branch), Jermaine Ray (Olive Branch) and Jerico Smith (Hernando) will rotate at corner as well.

Carsyn Day (Canton), Jordan Herring (Tupelo) and Cortavious Rogers (Yazoo City) are each competing for a job at safety during their second seasons with the program. So too is Markel Randall (Ocala, Fla.), who is Tyrell’s brother.

Jackson (Columbus) started in Northeast’s first five games in 2022 before suffering an injury. Another lineman that is once again fully healthy after missing all of last year is Quay Edwards (Tupelo).

Adding to the experience on the defensive front are fellow sophomores Jenari Bell (Aberdeen) and Zach Crawford (Hamilton). Barney and James could also move up to the line as edge rushers on occasion.

“Playing good defense is one of our standards,” Davis said. “We want to be physical and lights out. I feel confident about our guys. The main thing is they’ve got to buy in to each other to win.”

Justin Kowalak (Crystal Lake, Ill.) has emerged as the front runner to guide the Tigers’ offense at quarterback. The Eastern Illinois University bounce back threw for more than 5,000 yards and 30 touchdowns at the prep level.

Cameron Dill (West Point) is Kowalak’s wingman. The former Midsouth Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) all-star selection appeared in three matchups for Northeast during the previous campaign.

“Those are two really good guys,” said Davis. “They lead by example and they bust their butt. They don’t make very many mistakes and that’s the one thing I’m very pleased with from what I’ve seen so far.”

Randall (Ocala, Fla.) compiled a team-best 27 receptions during his freshman year for 275 yards with two touchdowns. Corbitt (Jackson) was third for the Tigers with 21 catches while Woodard (Columbus) was primarily used in short yardage situations.

Consensus three-star recruit Jeremiah Augustin (Jupiter, Fla.) gives Northeast’s signal callers a big target with a height of 6-5. Davis

also mentioned a couple of local products at wideout in Tavarius Brown (Booneville) and Sentavius Hunt (Ripley).

Running back may be one of Northeast’s deepest positions for the second consecutive campaign. Jayden Robinson (Nashville, Tenn.) headlines that group after touching the ball over 50 times as the lone freshman in the Tigers’ four-man rotation.

Three-star standout Chris McMillian (Fort Valley, Ga.), Antonio Kennedy (Weir) and Keion Mays (Independence), who was a Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC) Class 3A AllState recipient, will all factor into the rushing equation as well.

“We have two guys with McMillian and Jayden that can make some things happen with the ball,” Davis said. “On the other side of it, we have two guys that can pound the ball in Keion and Kennedy. They’re going to be beneficial for us.”

Three former backup offensive linemen that should get plenty more snaps this season are guard Jalen Lairy (West Point), center Holder Usry (Decatur) and tackle RJ Whitehead (Horn Lake).

There are also several newcomers in the trenches, including Jacob Hemphill (Starkville), Breylan Sanders (Cleveland), Neil Sledge (McDonough, Ga.), Cameron Stancil (Madison) and Omarius Winfrey (Grenada).

The tight ends may be a bigger factor in Northeast’s plans than in recent years. The trio battling for playing time there are Jaydon Allred (Amory), Gunter Scott (Carthage) and Kylen Vaughn (Oxford).

Gillespie (Booneville) will be the punter in addition to his usual kicking duties. He earned a spot on the 2022 Fred Mitchell Award Watch List after making 24 of 26 extra points and eight field goals with a long of 43 yards.

Long snappers for the Tigers are Grant Fleming (Columbus) and Taylor Ford (Kossuth). Tykwon Wade (Madison) led Northeast in kickoff return yards during his inaugural campaign with 237 on 13 attempts.

Northeast’s staff features defensive coordinator Sean Cannon, offensive coordinator Ryan Trevathan, defensive backs coach Steadman Campbell, linebackers coach Cedric Shell and wide receivers coach Cole Rotenberry.

Two of the Tigers’ first three games are at home starting tonight with the season opener against Hinds Community College. Rival Itawamba Community College comes to town in two weeks.

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