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Friday

MCC's men fall in Region 23 tournament


RAYMOND — The NJCAA Region 23 Soccer Tournament got underway Thursday night on the campus of Hinds Community College.

Meridian Community College opened up the tournament against Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in the men's semi-final game.

Gulf Coast scored early, in the fifth minute, to take a quick 1-0 lead over the Eagles.

MCC's Valentino Fogo then tied up the game just after the ten minute mark to make it 1-1.

Gulf Coast then scored before half to take a 2-1 lead into intermission.

The game remained scoreless in the second half as Gulf Coast defeated MCC 2-1 and advanced to play in the men's championship game Friday at 7 pm.

Meanwhile, MCC's men ended their season with a 4-6-1 mark.

The Lady Eagles play tomorrow for the Region 23 Women's title against tournament host-Hinds at 5 p.m.

MCC Golf returns to action in the NJCAA District IV Preview


Willow Point Golf an Country Club

-Eagles seek record fourth win in fall semester

(MERIDIAN) - The Meridian Community College golf team returns to action Monday in Alex City, AL at Willow Point Golf and Country Club for the NJCAA District IV Preview.

The Eagles are fresh off their third victory in four starts this fall and roll into Alabama as the third ranked team in the country. MCC tied a school record for most wins in the fall last week by capturing the Lake Caroline Collegiate Invitational by 14 stokes over the University of Texas-Tyler.

12 teams from six states will be participating in the Preview, including six of the top ten ranked teams in NJCAA Division I men’s golf.

Central Alabama is hosting the event which includes Wallace State (AL), Meridian (MS), Cape Fear (NC), Darton (GA), Brevard (FL), Mississippi Gulf Coast, Faulkner State (AL), and Andrew College (GA). University of South Carolina-Lancaster, Tri-County (GA) College and Spartanburg Methodist (SC) College are also in the event.

“District IV is loaded with great teams from Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina,” said MCC head golf coach, Sean Covich.

“This is a very tough district- maybe the best in all of NJCAA golf, but I feel like we play pretty good golf here in Meridian, Mississippi so the guys look forward to the opportunity of representing MCC at this event.”

Sophomore team captain, Clemens Dvorak, will lead MCC into the Preview. Dvorak is coming of a third place finish at the Lake Caroline Collegiate Invitational last week.

Joining Dvorak will be sophomore Brandt Garon. Garon, the defending NJCAA national champion, has already posted six scores of Even par or better in just nine rounds this semester.

Three freshmen complete the five man line-up for Coach Covich as Meridian native, former Lamar High School standout, Easton Key will join Jake Stirling and Alex Grannon.

The Eagles are paired with tournament host, Central Alabama and Cape Fear out of North Carolina for the first day.

Play gets underway Monday at 8:00 am and will feature 36 holes, Tuesday’s final round will feature 18 holes.

Team Champion, Team Runner-up, Medalist and five All Tournament Team players will be honored following play.

Follow www.golfstat.com for scoring results.

Tuesday

MCC Golf captures Lake Caroline Collegiate


Only Juco in field wins by 14 shots, Four Eagles named to All Tournament Team

(MADISON) - The Meridian Community College golf team shot a final round 294 to pull away from the field at the Lake Caroline Collegiate Invitational played in Madison.

The Eagles were 14 shots clear of runners-up the University of Texas-Tyler. Shorter University came in third, while Faulkner University came in fourth and Spring Hill College rounded out the top five. 14 teams representing six states were participating, 13 of the 14 schools were NCAA or NAIA four year university programs, MCC was the only two year college.

The victory was MCC's third of the season, which ties their total from last year.

"We're off to a great start, winning three of the first four," said fifth year head coach Sean Covich.

"But we have a two big events the next two weeks versus the top junior colleges from across the nation, so we'll see how good we are then."

Individually sophomore Clemens Dvorak led the way for MCC at Lake Caroline Golf Club with a 1-over par 145 (72-73). Dvorak claimed third place out of the field of 83 players.

Fellow sophomore Brandt Garon was one shot behind Dvorak, with a 2-over 146 (72-74). Garon also registered a top five finish with fourth place.

Freshman Easton Key shot 4-over 148 (73-75), while fellow freshmen Jake Stirling also finished 4-over with a 148 (76-72). Key and Striling finished in a tie for fifth.

Sophomore Oscar Mariscal rounded out MCC's scoring with 12-over 156 (74-82). Mariscal finished in a tie for 22nd.

Dvorak, Garon, Key, and Stirling were all named to the All Tournament Team, along with UT-Tyler’s Paul Aube and Shorter’s Arvid Bengtsson. Aube and Bengtsson tied for first with even par 144.

The Eagles return to action next Mon-Tues in Alex City, AL for the NJCAA District IV Preview at Willow Point Golf Club.


Lake Caroline Collegiate Invitational
Mon-Tues, Oct 25-26, 2010
Lake Caroline Golf Club/Madison, MS
Hosted by: Belhaven University, Millsaps College and Mississippi College
Field: 14 teams, 83 players

Team Results:
1. Meridian Community College +9 585 (291-294)
2. Univ. of Texas @Tyler +23 599 (295-304)
3. Shorter University +32 608 (301-307)
4. Faulkner University +41 617 (306-311)
5. Spring Hill College +44 620 (314-306)
6. Mississippi College +54 630 (317-313)
7. Millsaps College +59 635 (316-319)
8. Univ. of M.B.-Baylor +60 636 (327-309)
9. Martin Methodist College +61 637 (326-311)
10. Blue Mountain College +62 638 (312-326)
11. Univ. of New Orleans +67 643 (318-325)
12. Belhaven University +85 661 (332-329)
13. Sewanee College +86 662 (336-326)
14. Louisiana College +108 684 (335-349)

Meridian C.C. Individual scores:
3rd Clemens Dvorak +1 145 (72-73)
4th Brandt Garon +2 146 (72-74)
t5th Easton Key +4 148 (73-75)
t5th Jake Stirling +4 148 (76-72)
t22nd Oscar Mariscal +12 156 (74-82)

Monday

MCC Golf grabs lead at Lake Caroline


(MADISON) – Meridian Community College sophomore golfers Clemens Dvorak and Brandt Garon shot event par rounds of 72 to lead the Eagles in round one of the Lake Caroline Collegiate Invitational on Monday.

MCC leads the 14-team event after posting a 3-over, 291 team score.

Dvorak and Garon shot 72, while freshman Easton Key posted a 1-over par 73.

Sophomore Oscar Mariscal shot 2-over 74 and freshman Jake Stilring shot a 4-over 76.

“Conditions were extremely windy today,” said MCC head coach Sean Covich.

“This is a links style course and today it played just like that with the wind, we battled back after a rocky front nine to shoot 5-under on the back nine and that stretch of holes is why were leading.”

MCC leads school such as the University of New Orleans, University of Texas-Tyler, Mississippi College and others going into tomorrow’s final round, scheduled for a 9 am shotgun start.

Scoring for the Lake Caroline Collegiate Inv. is available on www.golfstat.com

Friday

Lady Eagles Fall to No. 6 GA Perimeter


The Meridian Community College Lady Eagles took their undefeated record (9-0-1) on the road to face their toughest opponent yet in the 2010 season, sixth ranked Georgia Perimeter.

Like the Lady Eagles, Georgia Perimeter was undefeated at 15-0-1 heading into their showdown with MCC.

Freshman Dana Warnock scored MCC’s lone goal from 40 yards out off a free kick in the first half.

At halftime, both squads were tied 1-1.

Georgia Perimeter pulled away in the second half to claim a 5-1 win over Meridian.

The Lady Eagles fall to 9-1-1 and now prepare for the NJCAA Region 23 tournament.

No. 5 MCC prepares returns to action at Lake Caroline


The fifth ranked Meridian Community College men’s golf team returns to action Monday in the Lake Caroline Collegiate Invitational hosted by Mississippi College.

The 36-hole event will be played at Lake Caroline Golf Club in Madison.

“We are looking forward to returning to tournament golf,” said fifth year head coach Sean Covich.

“We haven’t played in a ‘tournament’ since September so I’m eager to see the guys play in a big event again.”

14 teams, including Belhaven, Millsaps, Mississippi College are scheduled to participate.

The Eagles had some recent success at Lake Caroline as they defeated Millsaps College by 30 strokes in a one day match on Oct. 8.

NJCAA defending national medalist, Brandt Garon, will lead the Eagles into this week’s event. Garon will be joined by: Easton Key, Clemens Dvorak, Jake Stirling, and Oscar Mariscal.

Tee times start 10 am Monday at Lake Caroline.

Monday

Lady Eagles win in OT over Hinds to stay undefeated


Lady Eagles win in OT over Hinds to stay undefeated

(MERIDIAN) - The Meridian Community College women’s soccer team continued their winning ways on Monday as the Lady Eagles picked up another victory over an in-state rival.

MCC defeated Hinds Community College at C.D. Smith Field in overtime to remain undefeated and improved to 9-0-1 on the season.

After Hinds had scored a goal to open the game up 1-0, MCC sophomore Anastasia Vogel scored a goal just before halftime. Sophomore Kelsey Edward assisted Vogel’s goal.

Vogel then score in the second half to give MCC a 2-1 lead, only to see Hinds score less than ten minutes later to tie up the game at 2-2.

Hinds then looked to steal the win with a goal with less than five minutes to play.

MCC’s Edwards then scored in the final minutes to keeps MCC’s dream of an undefeated season alive and send the game into overtime.

Edwards then hit the winning goal seven minutes into overtime as the Lady Eagles defeated Hinds 4-3.

MCC (9-0-1) prepares to play Friday at No. 7 Georgia Perimeter, another undefeated team in NJCAA DI. The contest at Georgia Perimeter will be the final regular season game for the Lady Eagles before they prepare for the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament.

The MCC men will have their final regular season home game Tuesday at 6 p.m. as they host Concordia College.

MCC Tennis Players in action at Small College Championships


Meridian Community College's duo of Jessica Halterman and Savannah Zachry represented their tennis team at the National Small College Championships held in Mobile, AL, Oct. 14-17 at Copeland-Cox Tennis Center. Halterman and Zachry doubles team qualified as an “At-Large” team from the Southeast Regional held Sept. 24-26 in Alexandria City, AL. They were the finalists in this tournament losing to the duo from Georgia Perimeter 8-6.

In the first round at the National Small College Championships, Halterman/ Zachry fell to the number three -seeded team of Respaut/Symon of Seminole State (Oklahoma) 6-2, 6-4. In the second round, Halterman/ Zachry defeated Sierra College's (California) Dumm/Paradis 6-4, 6-3. In the last round of doubles action, Halterman/ Zachry fell to the two-seed St. Petersburg's (Florida) duo Veinberga/Jovana. MCC's duo finished this prestigious tournament in 6th place.

The Small College (NCAA Divisions II and III, NAIA and Junior/Community College) singles and doubles champions from the USTA/ITA Regional Championships advanced to the USTA/ITA National Small College Championships, held October 14-17 at the Copeland-Cox Tennis Center in Mobile, Alabama. The USTA/ITA National Small College Championships are comprised of the eight regional champions (and/or at-large selections) from NCAA Divisions II and III, NAIA and Junior/Community Colleges.

The USTA/ITA National Small College Championship is the only national championship event for singles and doubles at the NCAA Division II and NAIA levels. It is also the only tournament that combines all levels of Junior/Community College (NJCAA Divisions I and III and the California division). The singles and doubles champions at each divisional level will then compete to become the overall “Super Bowl” champions. The "Super Bowl" champions earn wild cards into the USTA/ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships with the opportunity to win the culminating event held at the USTA-Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

MCC Soccer set to host Sophomore Day

The Meridian Community College soccer teams will play their final home games this week at C.D. Smith Field.

The MCC Lady Eagles, who remain undefeated on the season, close out their home slate with an in-state battle vs. Hinds Community College today at 3 p.m.

Tomorrow, the Eagles face Concordia College at 6 p.m. in their final home game of the season.

Both contest will feature a special recognition of the MCC sophomore soccer players.

Wednesday

Corky Palmer to highlight MCC Baseball Alumni Weekend


(MERIDIAN) - The Meridian Community College baseball program has announced that former MCC head coach Corky Palmer will be the guest speaker at the Eagle’s Baseball Alumni Game Dinner on October 16 at the Quality Inn Ballroom.

Coach Palmer coached the Eagles to a 409-160 record from 1987-1996 and lead the team to the 1996 Junior College World Series finals. In 1997, Palmer was hired to coach at Southern Miss. He led the team to its first Conference USA title in 2003, winning Conference Coach of the Year honors. The school set a new record for wins at 47-16. Six years later, he led them to the 2009 College World Series in Omaha, their first time in the CWS.

"It is a privilege to have Coach Palmer back at the Alumni Game," head coach Chris Curry said.

"Coach Palmer brought MCC baseball to national prominence and is a big reason why our program garners the respect that it does. It will be a great opportunity for our alumni and friends to re-connect with Coach Palmer and each other."

Coach Curry also said that former MCC head coach Scott Berry is planning to attend the alumni baseball game that afternoon.

"To have both Coach Palmer and Coach Berry at the alumni baseball game is an honor for MCC Baseball. It just seems right that Coach Palmer and Coach Berry be there."

The MCC Baseball Alumni Game will be held the same day (Saturday, October 16) at Scaggs Field on the MCC campus. The events will begin with registration at 11 a.m., Home Run Derby at noon and Alumni Game at 1:30.

The Alumni game format will include a nine-inning game between Alumni members (even numbered years vs. odd numbered years).

The weekend will wrap up with Palmer as the guest speaker for the Alumni Dinner at the Quality Inn Ballroom at 6:30 p.m.

For more information on the game and the dinner please contact MCC head baseball coach Chris Curry at ccurry1@meridiancc.edu or call (601) 484-8670.

Former MCC pitcher, Cliff Lee throws another gem as Rangers boot Rays


Associated Press

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Cliff Lee added another impressive line to his spectacular October resume, and now the Texas Rangers will play for the AL pennant.
Lee tossed his latest postseason gem and Texas won a playoff series for the first time, beating the Tampa Bay Rays 5-1 Tuesday night in a decisive Game 5 on the legs of some daring baserunning.

Lee struck out 11 in a six-hitter for his second win over Rays ace David Price in a series in which the road team won every game -- a first in major league history.

"It was a lot of fun, I know that much," Lee said. "We had our back against the wall today and we came out and performed."

The Rangers will host the defending champion Yankees in the opener of the best-of-seven ALCS on Friday night. Texas' three previous playoff appearances ended with first-round losses to New York, in 1996, '98 and '99.

The teams split eight games during the regular season, including Texas' three-game sweep at home in September. Lee beat the Yankees twice in last year's World Series for Philadelphia.

"They're a great team and that's why they are where they are," Lee said. "They're going to be a good challenge, just like these guys."

Ian Kinsler hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning for Texas, which had been the only active major league franchise that hadn't won a playoff series.

Lee improved to 6-0 with a 1.44 ERA and three complete games in seven career postseason starts, striking out 54 and walking six in 56 1/3 innings. He had 21 strikeouts and no walks in 16 innings against Tampa Bay.

"I don't think you can ask any more of a guy," Rangers manager Ron Washington said.

The left-hander, acquired from Seattle in July, threw 90 of his 120 pitches for strikes. He retired his final nine batters and prevented Tampa Bay from completing an improbable comeback after losing the first two games at home.

"He was the Cliff Lee that everybody is used to seeing and he got the job done tonight," said Rays outfielder Carl Crawford, who might have played his last game with Tampa Bay because he can become a free agent after the World Series.

When B.J. Upton popped out to shortstop for the final out, Lee didn't even watch the ball drop into Elvis Andrus' glove. He simply walked toward catcher Bengie Molina and the two hugged as Rangers players poured onto the field to mob them near the plate.

The Rays had the AL's best record this season, giving them home-field advantage in the playoffs. But they lost all three games at Tropicana Field, managing only two runs.

"David pitched fine. We made too many spring training mistakes," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "I want to congratulate the Rangers. Spectacular achievement they put forth this season."

A pair of Rangers runners scored from second base on infield grounders -- thanks to heads-up baserunning by Andrus and Vladimir Guerrero.

Kinsler batted .444 in the series with three homers and six RBIs. It was the first playoff series victory in the 50-season history of the Washington/Texas franchise.
"It's unbelievable. Something we're proud of because it's never happened in Texas before," slugger Josh Hamilton said. "Hopefully, we can take it to the next level."

Back in the clubhouse, the first round of celebrating was with ginger ale so that Hamilton, who has battled alcohol and drug addiction, could take part. When he left the room, the Rangers brought out champagne.

Lee, the 2008 AL Cy Young Award winner, allowed five hits in the series opener and beat Price 5-1. Lee fanned Rays slugger Carlos Pena six of the seven times he faced him in the series and finished with an AL division series-record 21 Ks in two games.

"We got him to help us win ballgames. We also got him to do what he did tonight," Washington said. "But he can't do it by himself, and the guys backed him up. They put runs on the board. They played their hearts out."

Texas pitchers struck out 55 in the five games, a record for a division series in either league.

After losing the first two games at Tropicana Field, the Rays rallied to win Games 3 and 4 in Texas to give themselves a chance to join the 1985 Royals, 1986 Mets, 1996 Yankees and 2001 Yankees as the only teams to lose the first two games of a postseason series at home and come back to win the series.

Those 2001 Yankees were the only ones to rally in a best-of-five playoff, bouncing back against Oakland in 2001, when Washington was the Athletics' third base coach.

For the first time since Tampa Bay's final four home games of the 2008 postseason, the tarps from the upper deck at Tropicana Field were removed, boosting capacity in the domed stadium by about 5,000 seats -- some with obstructed views.

But a sellout crowd of 41,845 was not enough to keep the Rays' bats from going silent again. Not with Lee on the mound.

Jason Bartlett had three hits but the AL East champion Rays went 1 for 7 with runners in scoring position, with the lone hit being Ben Zobrist's RBI single that tied it 1-all in the third.

Price, a 19-game winner in his first full season in the majors, allowed three runs and eight hits in six innings. The Rangers hurt him with two long home runs in Game 1, but did much of their damage this time on ground balls that forced him to cover first base.

Long known for fielding powerful lineups that came up short, the AL West champion Rangers have transformed into a club that turned the tables on the aggressive Rays with pitching and bold baserunning.

"I'm a believer in momentum. I'm a believer that you have to believe you can do it and this club does," Rangers president and Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan said. "This club has done it coming out of spring training. Then we were able to put some pieces together to complement the ballclub, and obviously the biggest acquisition was Cliff because he gave us that lead horse in the pitching staff."

The Rangers gave Lee an early 1-0 lead, catching the Rays napping after Andrus led off the game with a single and stole second base. Price coaxed Hamilton into hitting a grounder to first base, and Andrus -- running on the pitch -- scored from second base when Pena flipped the ball to Price covering the bag and the pitcher didn't turn to check on Andrus in time.

Texas remained aggressive on the bases. The slow-footed Molina stole second on a full-count pitch in the third, his first steal since Sept. 9, 2006, with Toronto.
In the fourth, Nelson Cruz doubled off the wall in the deepest part of the ballpark, narrowly missing his fourth homer of the series. He put the Rangers ahead 2-1 when he brazenly stole third -- with two outs -- and continued home on a throwing error by catcher Kelly Shoppach.

An alert play by Guerrero gave the Rangers a 3-1 lead in the sixth.

With runners at first and second and one out, Kinsler hit a grounder to Pena. The first baseman fielded the ball and threw to second for a force out, but the relay throw to Price covering first was not in time for an inning-ending double play.

Guerrero took off for home, surprising Price, who looked at the umpire for a call before throwing a bit wide toward the plate. Guerrero slid across headfirst to avoid the tag by Shoppach.

The Rangers like their chances against the wild-card Yankees.

"They're the defending champs," third baseman Michael Young said. "You've got to knock the champ off the mountain, and we're excited about the opportunity."

Game notes
Lee has held batters to a .185 average in postseason play. He has four postseason games with at least 10 strikeouts and no walks. No other pitcher has more than one. ... This was the first time a division series went the full five games since the Los Angeles Angels beat the Yankees in 2005.

Monday

MCC Tennis Players Qualify for National Small College Championships


Meridian Community College women’s tennis players, Jessica Halterman and Savannah Zachry, have qualified to compete in the 2010 National Small College Championships to be held in Mobile, AL on Oct. 13-17.

The tournament brings in the top eight singles players and the top eight doubles teams from the NAIA, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, and NJCAA together to compete.

Halterman and Zachry were selected as “At-Large” delegates due to the fact that the women’s draw only had seven regions completing. A tournament committee made up of the men’s and women’s national ranking chairs and members of the ITA Board of Directors selected the alternate teams (two) from seven finalist from the regional tournaments.

MCC competed in the Southeast Regional ITA in September. Halterman and Zachry were finalists in that tournament losing to the team from Georgia Perimeter 8-6.

The Lady Eagles will depart from campus Wednesday to participate. This is the fifth consecutive year that MCC has had players to qualify for the National Small College Championships.

MCC tennis alumnus, Lucio Cangiano, who played for the Eagles in 200-2010, recently won the single’s division for the Central Region NCAA DII schools and will also compete in Mobile. Cangiano is presently pursuing his degree and playing tennis for Metro State in Denver, Colorado.

Friday

MCC Golf defeats Millsaps College at Lake Caroline


(MADISON, Miss.) - The Meridian Community College golf team won their second title of the season as they defeated Millsaps College on Friday in an 18 hole match that was played at Lake Caroline Golf Club in Madison.

MCC posted a 5-under par team score of 283 to defeat Millsaps by 30 shots as the Majors posted a 25-over par team score of 313.

“Anytime you get a win its pretty sweet,” said MCC head coach Sean Covich.

“But to beat a NCAA team on their home course is special. Plus, everyone on the roster got to play and performed well, all in all- it was a great event.”

Leading the way for MCC's team scoring was freshman Jake Stirling who had a 3-under par 69 to claim medalist honors.

Sophomore Clemens Dvorak shot a 2-under par round of 70 while sophomore Brandt Garon shot a 1-under par round of 71.

Freshman Easton Key shot a 1-over par 73 while sophomore Adam Monsen rounded out MCC's team scoring with a 5-over par 77.

Four other Eagles competed as individuals in the event.

Leading the individual scoring were freshmen Alex Grannon and Ruston Smith, both of whom shot career low rounds of 2-under par 70.

Sophomore Oscar Mariscal posted an even par round of 72 while sophomore Bo Reed shot a 5-over par round of 77.

Leading the way for Millsaps was Drew Richardson who had a 4-over par 76. Meridian native, Daniel Finan, a freshman for Millsaps, shot a 5-over par 77. Chris Patton posted a 6-over par 78. Thomas Baxter shot 10-over par 82, while Adam Haywood shot 11-over 83.

Competing as individuals for Millsaps were Jake Sherrington, who had a 2-over 74, and Gabe Aguilar, who shot an 11-over par round of 83.

MCC returns to action Oct 25-26 at the Lake Caroline Collegiate Invitational, hosted by Mississippi College.


Meridian vs Millsaps
Lake Caroline GC (Par 72, 6,835 yds)
Madison, MS


Team Results:
1. Meridian 283 (-5)
2. Millsaps 313 (+25)

Individuals results:
1. Jake Stirling (MCC) 69 (-3)
t2. Clemens Dvorak (MCC) 70 (-2)
t2. Alex Grannon (MCC) 70 (-2)
t2. Ruston Smith (MCC) 70 (-2)
5. Brandt Garon (MCC) 71 (-1)
6. Oscar Mariscal (MCC) 72 (E)
7. Easton Key (MCC) 73 (+1)
8. James Sherrington (Millsaps) 74 (+2)
9. Drew Richardson (Millsaps) 76 (+4)
t10. Adam Monsen (MCC) 77 (+5)
t10. Daniel Finan (Millsaps) 77 (+5)
t10. Bo Reed (MCC) 77 (+5)
13. Chris Patton (Millsaps) 78 (+6)
14. Thomas Baxter (Millsaps) 82 (+10)
t15. Adam Haywood (Millsaps) 83 (+11)
t15. Gabe Aguilar (Millsaps) 83 (+11)

Thursday

MCC Golf Set to Face Millsaps on Friday


(Meridian, MS) - The Meridian Community College golf team returns to action Friday as the Eagles face Millsaps College.

The one day, 18 hole match will be played at Lake Caroline Golf Club in Madison, MS.

MCC's line-up will be anchored by sophomore Adam Monsen in the No. 1 spot. Sophomore Clemens Dvorak will play No. 2, while Meridian native and freshman Easton Key will be in the No. 3 slot.

Freshman Jake Stirling and sophomore Brandt Garon will round out the starting five in the No. 4 and No. 5 positions, respectively.

"This is a new starting line up for us," said MCC coach Sean Covich.

"We've been struggling with our No. 5 man so putting the defending NJCAA National Champion in the fifth spot should correct that."

Competing as individuals for MCC will be: freshman Alex Grannon, sophomore Oscar Mariscal, freshman Ruston Smith, and sophomore Bo Reed.

"I'm glad Millsaps coach Doug Garner has agreed to this match, it allows both of us to play our entire rosters in a competitive environment on a great course."

The MCC vs. Millsaps match will begin at 1:30 pm Friday.

Wednesday

Fromer MCC pitcher, Cliff Lee at ease before Game 1 start: 'I could see myself being here in the future'


By JEFF WILSON / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News

(ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.) – The American League West wasn't clinched until Sept. 25, but the thought of it became more of a reality when the Rangers pulled off the biggest trade of the season 2 ½ months earlier.

News of the Cliff Lee trade sent the Rangers' clubhouse into a state of controlled euphoria July 9. Fists were pumped, but only in a team meeting announcing the deal. The music was played at just a slightly louder level.

The Rangers knew they had to carry their share of the workload, too.

"When we acquired him, it kind of put the onus on the team," pitching coach Mike Maddux said. "He addressed a need we had, and he was the best guy for it. It reminded everybody that we were playing for real."

The addition of Lee, who won the AL Cy Young Award in 2008 and proved his mettle by winning twice in the 2009 World Series, gave the Rangers a true No. 1 starter. It also reaffirmed their belief that they could win the division and go to the playoffs for the first time since 1999.

That's where the Rangers find themselves today, with the West title in their back pockets and Lee on the mound as they enter the American League Division Series.
Lee knows he's the hired gun who is supposed to be great against Tampa Bay. But he might be the calmest guy at Tropicana Field.

"I expect as much out of myself as anyone expects out of me," Lee said. "But I'm not nervous or worried or any of those kinds of words that would go along with pressure. I'm more confident and excited and anxious."

A victory would be only the second playoff win in franchise history and would give the Rangers a leg up in the best-of-5 series.

Lee believes the Rangers can be competitive for the next several seasons, and that makes them attractive as he heads into the off-season as the top free agent.

"It's been a good ride so far, and, yeah, I could see myself being here in the future. But only time will tell on that," he said. "Hopefully, we do some damage here in the postseason, win the World Series, and that will make things a lot easier on me."

Lee went 12-9 with a 3.18 ERA this season, though he was only 4-6 with a 3.98 ERA in 15 starts with the Rangers. But four of those starts were made while trying to pitch through lower back stiffness.

Since resting his back for 12 days at the start of September, Lee is 1-2 with a 1.93 ERA in four starts.

"The back thing is gone," he said. "I feel 100 percent healthy and ready."

The first postseason pitch the Rangers have seen since 1999 is scheduled to be thrown at 12:37 p.m. Lee will take the mound after Tampa Bay gets the game's first three outs.
He is right where the Rangers want him to be.

"We acquired him to get that game [today], and to have him pitch it is icing on the cake," Maddux said. "He comes at you with what he's got, and what he's got is pretty decent."

Scouting report

Rangers LHP Cliff Lee (12-9, 3.18 ERA): Lee was 4-6 with a 3.98 ERA for the Rangers after being acquired from Seattle on July 9. He was acquired to pitch Game 1 of a Rangers playoff series. A year ago, he did that twice for Philadelphia, pitching complete games on both occasions and allowing one run each time. Lee faced Tampa Bay three times this season and lost all three games (one with the Rangers), but allowed two or fewer runs in the first seven innings of each game. Lee has exceptional command, allowing just 18 walks in 212 1/3 innings this season. His strikeout-to-walk ratio of 10.3 was the second best in history.

Key matchup: Evan Longoria is 3-for-18 (.167) against him in his career.

Tampa Bay LHP David Price (19-6, 2.72 ERA): Price matched up against Lee on Aug. 16 and left the game in the seventh inning after allowing the two tying runs to reach base. In his three previous starts against the Rangers, all last year, he allowed 14 runs in 13 1/3 innings. But Price is a different pitcher this year. He tied for second in the AL in wins, was third in ERA, eighth in strikeouts (188) and had a 1.96 ERA at home. Still, he will throw a lot of fastballs up and out of the zone, and if the Rangers lay off them, they may be able to ratchet up his pitch count and force him to exit early.

Key matchup: Nelson Cruz is 2-for-4 with a home run and a pair of walks in six career plate appearances.

Tuesday

MCC Golfer Recives Letter From Arnold Palmer


Defending NJCAA DI National Champion, Brandt Garon a sophomore at Meridian Community College, received a letter in the mail on Tuesday from Hall of Fame golfer, Mr. Arnold Palmer.

Monday

MCC Releases 2010-2011 Basketball Schedule


(MERIDIAN) - New Meridian Community College men's basketball head coach Jeff Walker, along with Lady Eagles head coach/ MCC athletic director Hilary Allen, have announced the 2010-11 MCC basketball schedule.

Walker, who was named MCC's head coach in August, will make his debut at the helm of the program on Nov. 3 when MCC takes on Wallace State-Selma in Meridian.

The Lady Eagles who are under the direction of Coach Allen for the tenth consecutive season will also open up at home against Wallace State-Selma on Nov. 3.

MCC will play 17 dates at the Graham Gymnasium, including four contest against in-state rivals- East Mississippi (Nov. 11), Jones County (Nov. 22), Northeast Mississippi ((Nov. 29), and Coahoma (Dec. 11).

Meridian will also host Miss-Lou Conference foes Delgado (Jan. 22/Feb. 12), Baton Rouge (Jan. 26), and Shreveport (Jan. 29).

The season will conclude with postseason tournaments, first at Delgado for the Miss-Lou Tournament on Feb. 22-23 and then at Mississippi College (Clinton, MS) for the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament on Feb. 28-Mar. 3.

2010-2011 Meridian Community College Basketball
Month Date Opponent Women Men
November 3 vs SELMA 6:00 8:00
November 6 vs BISHOP STATE 3:00 5:00
November 8 vs SOUTHERN SPORTS 7:00
November 11 vs EAST MISSISSIPPI 6:00 8:00
November 12 vs GA PERIMETER 2:00
November 13 vs MARION INSTITUTE 4:00
November 18 @ FAULKNER 6:00
November 20 @ COAHOMA 4:00 6:00
November 22 vs JONES COUNTY 6:00 8:00
November 26 @ GA PERIMETER 11:00
November 27 @ GA PERIMETER 11:00
November 27 vs NEW HORIZON 2:00
November 29 vs NORTHEAST MISS 6:00 8:00
December 1 @ SELMA 5:30 7:30
December 4 vs MID-SOUTH 2:00 4:00
December 9 @ HINDS 6:00 8:00
December 11 vs COAHOMA 3:00 5:00
December 13 @ BISHOP STATE 5:15 7:30
January 5 vs NEW HORIZON 7:00
January 8 @ NORTHEAST MISS 2:00 4:00
January 13 @ EAST MISSISSIPPI 6:00 8:00
January 15 @ MARION INSTITUTE 4:00
January 15 vs FAULKNER 4:00
January 18 @ SHREVEPORT^# 6:00 8:00
January 22 vs DELGADO# 2:00 4:00
January 26 vs BATON ROUGE# 6:00 8:00
January 29 vs SHREVEPORT *# 2:00 4:00
February 2 @ DELGADO# 5:00 7:00
February 5 @ BATON ROUGE^# 5:00 7:00
February 7 @ JONES COUNTY 5:00 7:00
February 9 @ SHREVEPORT# 6:00 8:00
February 12 vs DELGADO# 2:00 4:00
February 16 @ BATON ROUGE# 5:00 7:00
February 22-23 @ MISS/LOU TOURNEY TBA TBA
Feb-Mar 28-3 @ NJCAA REGION 23^ TBA TBA

All times are Central
* HOMECOMING
^ Mississippi College, Clinton, MS
# Miss-Lou Conference game

Lady Eagles sweep Rush Invitational


Meridian Community College's Anastasia Vogel tries to defend against a Lon Morris College defender Friday during the Rush Invitational Tournament at MCC.

(Meridian, MS) - The 2010 MCC/Rush Soccer Tournament kicked off Friday afternoon at C.D. Smith Field as MCC welcomed three visiting teams to campus.

Both days of the tournament featured four games.

Friday afternoon Hinds Community College out of Raymond, MS faced Gordon College out of Barnesville, GA in the first game of the tournament.

Lady Eagles of Hinds defeated Gordon soundly, by a score of 6-1.

Game two featured the Eagles from Hinds versus the Highlanders of Gordon. Much like their women's team, the men from Hinds handled Gordon with ease, winning 3-0.

MCC took to the field in game three as the high flying Lady Eagles looked to stay undefeated against Lon Morris College out of Jacksonville, TX.

MCC got on the board first thanks to a goal from sophomore Kelsey Edwards who scored in the 35th minute of the first half to put the Lady Eagles up 1-0. Edwards was assisted by sophomore Britney Reed.

In the second half, Lon Morris scored to tie up the game in the 50th minute.

Late in the game, the 87th minute, Edwards scored her second goal off an assist from sophomore Anastasia Vogel to give the Lady Eagles a 2-1 victory over Lon Morris.

MCC's women improved their record to 7-0-1 and as they continued into Saturday’s action undefeated.

Friday's nightcap featured the men of MCC vs Lon Morris.

Eagle sophomore Valentino Fogo scored in the 22nd minute to give MCC an early 1-0 lead. Lon Morris then came right back and tied it up at 1-1 in 27th min.

Lon Morris scored again right before halftime to take a 2-1 lead.

Lon Morris then scored two goals in the second half to pull away from MCC, despite another goal from Eagle sophomore Fogo.

LMC defeated MCC 4-2 as MCC's men fell to 3-5-1 on the season.

Saturday’s first game featured Hinds Community College against Lon Morris College.

The women from LMC defeated Hinds 3-2.

The men from both schools then played in the second game on Saturday.

Hinds' men defeated LMC 4-2.

The undefeated Lady Eagles of MCC took the field against Gordon College out of Georgia in the third game on Saturday.

Sophomore Anastasia Vogel scored the first three goals for MCC, two in the first half and one in the second half to earn a hat trick and lead MCC to a 5-0 victory.

Vogel ended the game with three goals and one assist. Sophomore Kelsey Edwards added two goals and two assists in the shutout victory for MCC.

The Lady Eagles remained undefeated and improved to 8-0-1 on the season. Their next regular season contest with be against Hinds Community College in Meridian on Oct 18.

MCC's men faced Gordon in the final game of the Rush Tournament.

Gordon went up 1-0 early in the first half, Eagle sophomore Leon Powell then tied the game at 1-1 just before halftime.

Gordon added a goal to take a 2-1 lead in the second half.

Eagle sophomore Valentino Fogo then tied the game at 2-2 thanks to an assist from Powell.

MCC then took the lead when a corner kick from freshman Brandon Bowen was headed in by Powell for his second goal to put the Eagles up 3-2.

Fogo then scored on an assist from Powell on the next possession for MCC to give the Eagles a 4-2 victory over Gordon.

MCC’s men improved to 4-5-1 on the season.



MCC/Rush Tournament
Friday
Hinds defeated Gordon (women) 6-1
Hinds defeated Gordon (men) 3-0
MCC defeated Lon Morris (women) 2-1
Lon Morris defeated MCC (men) 4-2

SaturdayLon Morris defeated Hinds (women) 3-2
Hinds defeated Lon Morris (men) 4-2
MCC defeated Gordon (women) 5-0
MCC defeated Gordon (men) 4-2