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Monday

MCC Drops Third Straight To Open Season

From School Reports

The Meridian Community College Eagles dropped its third straight game to open the 2012 season to Gulf Coast (Fla.) on Sunday night by a final score of 11-5. The Eagles finished play in the 2012 First Pitch Classic in Panama City, FL and will return to action this Wednesday at Scaggs Field against Bossier Parrish. The doubleheader against the Cavaliers is scheduled for a 1 p.m. first pitch.

"As soon as this team gets out of its own way and eliminate mistakes then it has a great opportunity to have a great season," said MCC head coach Chris Curry. "We would much rather hit adversity at this point in the season rather than the end of the year. We are looking forward to getting back home on Wednesday to play in front of our home fans."

Wade Wass led the Eagles at the plate with two hits, including a three-run home run. Wass also added a one-run triple in the loss for MCC. Mike Williams collected his first RBI of his college career with a sacrifice fly. Tanner Vandevere and Samuel Peterson each added a hit in the loss for the Eagles.

Dylan Brown led Gulf Coast by driving in a pair of runs on a triple and Grant Alvarez added a two-run single in the victory for the Commodores. Michael Manley took the pitching loss on the mound for Meridian by working into the third inning, and allowing six runs (one earned).
Andrew Chesteen was the bright spot out of the bullpen for the Eagles by working three scoreless innings in relief.

Saturday

MCC Basketball Splits With Southern Shreveport

From School Reports

The Meridian Community College Lady Eagles opened Miss-Lou Conference play by taking a 64-55 road victory over Southern Shreveport on Saturday afternoon. Norianna Haynes led the Lady Eagles with 16 points and pulled down 12 rebounds. Chasity Kearney finished the game with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while Gelese Lampton ended the game in double figures with 10 points.

MCC (9-9, 1-0) will return to action this Wednesday on the road at Delgado Community College. The game is scheduled to start at 6 p.m.

Southern Shreveport (men) 75
MCC 68

The MCC men dropped its first Miss-Lou Conference game of the season by seven points on Saturday to the Jaguars. Gio Smith led the Eagles with a game-high 18 points and Kevin Williams finished the game with 11 points. Dominic Griffin was able to reach double figures in the loss for MCC with 10 points.

Meridian (5-14, 0-1) will return to action this Wednesday on the road at Delgado Community College. The game is scheduled to start at 8 p.m.

MCC Falls To Wallace-Hanceville In Extra Innings

From School Reports


The Meridian Community College Eagles held an 8-7 lead late in its game against Wallace-Hanceville, but the Lions would find a way to escape with a win over MCC. The Lions scored a run in the ninth and tenth innings to hand the Eagles its second straight loss to open the 2012 season by a final score of 9-8.

"We faced a very good Wallace-Hanceville team that did a great job at the plate," said MCC head coach Chris Curry. "We were not able to close the door in the late innings and I think that we are just trying to find our identity at this point in the season."

Jonathan Youngblood, Johnny Tolson, Tyler Dixon, and Sam Peterson each had two hits in the loss for MCC. Youngblood and Dixon each had a home run in the game for the Eagles, while former West Lauderdale standout Dustin James added a two-run single.

Peterson took the pitching loss on the mound for Eagles by working the final two innings of the game in relief. Wes Stokes drew the pitching start for MCC and worked five innings and allowed two earned runs, while collecting two strikeouts.

Conner McCain drove in four runs to lead Wallace-Hanceville and Jud Sherrill had four base hits to pace the Lions at the plate.

MCC will return to action on Sunday in its final game of the First Pitch Classic against Florida Gulf Coast beginning at 4 p.m.

MCC Baseball Falls To Central Alabama To Open Season

From School Reports

The Meridian Community College Eagles dropped its 2012 season opener on Friday afternoon to Central Alabama by a final score of 16-3 in the opening day of the First Pitch Classic in Panama City, FL.

MCC scored the first two runs of the game in the bottom of the first inning to grab a 2-0 lead over the Trojans. Johnny Tolson reached first base on a fielder's choice and sophomore catcher Wade Wass drove both runs in for MCC on a two-run home run to give Meridian the lead.

Central Alabama answered with five runs in the top of the fourth inning to take a 5-2 lead over the Eagles. Zach Rinehart had an RBI single in the inning for Central Alabama and Garrett Pitts knocked in a pair of runs for the Trojans on a single in the five-run inning.

CACC built its lead in the top of the fifth inning with three more runs to make the score 8-2. The Trojans took advantage of three MCC errors in the inning to take the six-run lead. Central Alabama put the game away for good with eight more runs in the top of the seventh inning to take a 16-2 lead over the Eagles. Meridian committed three more errors in the inning which allowed four runs to score.

MCC (0-1) scored its final run of the game in the bottom of the seventh inning on a throwing error by the Trojans to make the final score 16-3.

Jackson Lowery took the pitching loss on the mound for MCC by working 3 1/2 innings and collecting two strikeouts. Tanner Hicks picked up the win on the mound for Central Alabama by working six innings and allowing two earned runs, and ending the game with five strikeouts.

MCC only managed four hits in the game and Central Alabama finished the game with 14 hits. Meridian will return to action on Saturday in the second day of the First Pitch Classic against Wallace-Hanceville. The game is scheduled for an 11 a.m. start at Bill Frazier Field.

Thursday

MCC Set For 2012 Baseball Season

From School Reports


A promising start led to a disappointing finish in Chris Curry's first season at the helm of the Meridian Community College baseball program.

Now the former Eagle standout is hoping a few key returnees, improved pitching depth and having his program established leads MCC back to its former heights.

“I think the ending last year was a team that didn't know what to expect,” Curry said Monday as the Eagles prepare to open the 2012 season Friday at the First Pitch Baseball Classic in Panama City, Fla. MCC opens against Central Alabama at 11 a.m. “It was a team that didn't have an identity, that didnt understand what it means o be an MCC baseball player. This year, our guys know what to expect.

“Year 1 with a first-year coach is always spent trying to change the culture, trying to get people comfortable with the way you want the program to be run. And there's always turnover with a new coaching staff, getting the right guys in and then teaching them how to play hard the way baseball is supposed to be played.

“Now that we've got that and a good recruiting class, we're very excited. And once you get it rolling, it's always easier.”

Last year – Curry's first after being named Chris Rose's replacement the previous July – MCC raced out to an 8-1 record. However, a lack of quality arms ended up costing the Eagles, as they finished 29-24, including an 0-2 stay at the Region 23 tournament.

In hoping to make sure that quick ending isn't repeated, MCC will be looking to sophomores Wes Stokes, a West Lauderdale product, and Michael Manley to head the staff. As freshmen, Stokes and Manley led the Eagles in innings pitched, as Stokes fired 71 1/3 innings in crafting a 6-2 record with a 4.79 ERA and 59 strikeouts. Manley, meanwhile, threw 61 innings and finished 7-2 with a 3.54 ERA and 58 strikeouts.

Once again, those two will be heavily depended upon, as will Dalton Short.

“I expect them not to be surprised or rattled by anything when we get to our tough conference games,” Curry said. “They know what they're getting into, and I expect them to give us a quality start every time out there, getting into the sixth and seventh innings every time. And while they can't control if we're ahead or behind, they just need to limit the offensive production of the other team.

“They need to be a veteran, calming presence out there on the mound by setting the tempo and being aggressive and then making big pitches.”

However, the second-year head coach is hoping an influx of talented arms means more balance. Sophomore transfers Jackson Lowery and Brandon Hallford are being counted on to provide innings for the Eagles, who also added former Lamar standout Witt Haggard as a transfer from the Ole Miss football team. Quitman product Josh Lee also returns on the mound for MCC, which also added left-hander Jace Belcher from the Panthers.

“Last year, we just didn't have any depth on the mound,” Curry said. “After three or four guys it really dropped off, and through recruiting coach (Dillon) Sudduth has addressed that by adding a lot of good arms.

“For 200 years, they key to winning baseball games has been pitching. And I feel like we've answered those questions.”

And if the Eagles can improve on the mound, it will alleviate some pressure on the MCC offense, which will be led by sophomore catcher Wade Wass. Wass was named an All-Star last summer playing in the Northwoods League following a freshman season that saw him hit .370 with 11 home runs and 39 RBIs.

“I feel like a baseball team is built from behind the plate on out,” Curry said. “So having him back is tremendous.”

MCC will need him to maintain that production as they try and replace All-American second baseman Kenny Roberts, the former Meridian High star that is now at Alabama; center fielder Ben Kingsley who hit a team-high 19 home runs on his way to Delta State; and former West Lauderdale standout Darren Farmer, who is now at Grambling State.

Still, the loss of those stars did not come as a surprise and Curry is hopeful the Eagles have the right mix to help lessen those departures. In addition to returning third baseman Dustin James, who hit .349 in his first season after starring at West, the Eagles are also looking for help from sophomore Johnny Tolson at shortstop, freshman Johnathan Youngblood in center field and LSU transfer Samuel Peterson, who will spell Wass at catcher and also will pitch some. Tolson hit .296 in 21 games last year. MCC also has added West product Trey McPherson and former Meridian High star Dallas Hannah, a transfer from Mississippi State.

“Losing those guys is tough, but every year in junior college baseball yo are replacing half your team,” Curry said. “We knew that, we planned for that and recruited around that. With Kenny being an All-American you don't really replace that, you hope to find someone that can kind of step in. We're excited to see who will be this year's All-American.

“Johnny, when he is healthy, is as good as anyone, I think, in junior college baseball at shortstop. And with Ben, you lose 19 home runs in center field and I don't think we'll see that again. But with Johnathan Youngblood, a 30th-round draft pick by the Atlanta Braves, we add some speed and can cover a lot of ground in the outfield as well as create havoc at the top of the order. You lose some but you add some, too.”

Sunday

MCC Falls To Marion Military Institute

From School Reports

The Meridian Community College Eagles were looking to continue its recent momentum after take a huge road win at Jones County Junior College on Thursday night, but Marion Military Institute had other ideas on Sunday afternoon. Eric Russell drained a three-point basket with one minute remaining in the game and the Tigers added a pair of free throws down the stretch to take a 61-56 road victory over the Eagles.

MCC dropped its overall record to 5-12 for the season and will return to action Tuesday night at Chattanooga State beginning at 6:30 p.m. The Eagles opened the game by shooting the ball well and took a 17-14 lead over the Tigers with 12:33 left in the first half. Trent Tucker scored 10 of the first 17 points for the Eagles and Prince Williams added an early three-point baskets in the early stages of the game.

Marion Military Institute went on a 10-0 run in the final 4:27 of the first half to take a 33-25 lead at halftime. The two teams exchanged the lead eight different times in the first half and were tied three times. The Eagles slowly chipped away at the lead and took a 51-45 lead with 8:28 remaining in the game. Kaylim Noel had a three-point basket and a dunk to lead the late charge for Meridian.

The Tigers answered the run by MCC with 11 unanswered points to take a 56-51 lead with 3:59 left in the game. Russell led Marion Military Institute with five points in the 11-0 run. The Eagles answered the scoring run by the Tigers by scoring the next five points to tie the game at 56-56 with just over two minutes remaining in the game. Russell put the game away for Marion Military Institute with a three-point basket and a pair of free throws in the final minute to give the Tigers the five-point road victory.

Tucker led the Eagles with 16 points and Noel had 12 points in the setback for MCC. Russell finished the game with 19 points to lead the Tigers.

Thursday

MCC Sweeps Jones

From School Reports

The Meridian Community College Lady Eagles rebounded from a difficult 12-point loss on Sunday to Wallace-Hanceville to take a huge 81-68 road victory over Jones County Junior College on Thursday night. The Lady Eagles improved to 8-9 overall for the season and JCJC dropped its overall record to 9-4. Chasity Kearney led the way in scoring for MCC with 14 points and Kia Morris added 10 points in the win.

The Meridian Community College Eagles completed the sweep by taking a 71-70 win over the Bobcats. Kaylim Noel led the Eagles with 20 points and Giovanni Smith added 16 points for MCC. Smith finished the game by draining five three-point baskets for the Eagles. Meridian improved to 5-11 with the win and Jones dropped its record to 7-7.

West Lauderdale Star Inks With MCC


From School Reports

The Meridian Community College baseball team has taken pride in signing some of the best local prospects from the area and the Eagles added another player to that impressive list. West Lauderdale senior infielder Grant Hill signed his national letter of intent to continue his baseball career next season at Meridian Community College.

“It is always a pleasure to get a player from West Lauderdale because of the great job that Coach Boatner does in teaching the game of baseball to his guys,” said MCC head coach Chris Curry. “West Lauderdale has a great tradition of producing some of the best talent in our area and we are excited about this addition to our program.”

Hill plays shortstop for the Knights and handled the bat very well in his junior campaign by posting a .383 batting average to lead West Lauderdale into the playoffs last season.

“He (Hill) is a real hard-nosed player that can play several different positions and we feel that he is the type of player that can help us continue our championship tradition at Meridian,” added Curry.

Meridian Community College has three former West Lauderdale players on its roster heading into the 2012 season and those include: Wes Stokes, Dustin James, and Trey McPherson.

Two Local Players Join MCC Baseball

From School Reports

The Meridian Community College baseball team has built a solid reputation on recruiting some of the best local prospects in our area. Witt Haggard and Dallas Hannah are the newest additions to the MCC baseball team and will look to make an immediate impact this season.

“We are very excited to have two local players from our community joining our baseball team,” said MCC head coach Chris Curry. “These two players were very successful high school players who had the opportunity to play Division I athletics and they have decided to pursue their careers a little closer to home.”

Haggard is transferring to MCC after being a member of the Ole Miss football team the past two seasons as a walk-on at quarterback.

“I am very excited to be back a little closer to home,” said Haggard. “This is a great group of guys that I am around and I love the atmosphere here at Meridian. I am looking forward to the season and hope to make an impact for our team.”

Haggard lettered in both baseball and football in high school at Lamar. Witt played baseball for current Lamar head coach Bill Baldner and played football under the direction of Mac Barnes. Haggard was named All-State in both football and baseball at Lamar during his senior year.

“He (Haggard) has a great arm and I believe once he finds his command he will be able to help us this season,” added Curry.

Hannah is transferring to MCC after being a member of the Mississippi State baseball team and played his high school baseball at Meridian High School for Chuck Butler.

“I am thankful that Coach Curry and the staff have given me this opportunity to come play for a great program,” said Hannah. “I am glad to be a little closer to home and thankful to be involved in such a great baseball program.”

Hannah was also a member of the Meridian High School football and soccer team while at MHS. Hannah was named All-Region and offensive player of the year in his senior season at Meridian High School.

“He (Hannah) can do a variety of things on the field and I think he will be very valuable for us during the season,” said Curry.

MCC opens the 2012 season January 27 on the road in Panama City, FL as a part of the First Pitch Classic against Central Alabama.

Sunday

Wallace-Hanceville Sweeps MCC

From School Reports

The Meridian Community College Lady Eagles were looking to extend its current winning streak to three games on Sunday afternoon, but the Wallace-Hanceville Lady Lions had other ideas. Wallace-Hanceville outscored MCC 14-2 in the final three minutes to take an 83-71 victory over the Lady Eagles on the second day of the 2012 Rush Extravaganza Basketball Classic at Graham Gymnasium.

Meridian (7-9) led 43-33 at the end of the first half, but the Lady Lions opened the second half on a 10-0 run to tie the game at 43-43 with 17:57 left in the game. The two teams exchanged the lead for much of the second half, but Wallace-Hanceville would take control of the game in final three minutes to secure the road victory over Meridian.

Wallace-Hanceville (11-6) finished the game on a 14-2 run and left Meridian with the road victory over the Lady Eagles.

MCC was led by Chasity Kearney with 35 points and TaCouya Allen led the way for Wallace-Hanceville with 23 points. Haley Stewart scored 18 points in the win for the Lady Lions and all of her points came on three-point shots. The Lady Eagles return to action Thursday night on the road at Jones County Junior College beginning at 6 p.m.

The final day of the 2012 Rush Extravaganza Basketball Classic begins at noon on Monday with Koscuisko Christian taking on Laurel Home School. The second game of the day begins at 3 p.m. with a girl’s matchup featuring New Hope and Neshoba Central. The boys of New Hope will follow with a game at 4:30 p.m. against Southeast Lauderdale, and the final game of the Classic will feature the Lady Wildcats of Meridian High taking on Provine at 6 p.m.

Wallace-Hanceville (men) 71
MCC 68

The Eagles had an opportunity to force overtime on the final shot of the game by Kaylim Noel, but MCC would fall short. The final shot by Noel rattled in the goal and out as Wallace-Hanceville escaped with a three-point victory over the Eagles to earn the sweep. The two teams exchanged the lead for most of the second half, but the Lions were able to score several late baskets to take the victory.

Noel ended the game with 12 points and Trent Tucker led the Eagles in scoring with 15 points. Jamalcolm Griffin led the way in scoring for Wallace-Hanceville with 21 points and Jeremy McKay added 20 points in the win for the Lions.

MCC dropped its overall record to 4-11 with the loss and Wallace-Hanceville improved to 13-6 with the victory. The Eagles return to action Thursday night on the road at Jones County Junior College beginning at 8 p.m.

Wednesday

MCC Set To Host 2012 Rush Extravaganza Basketball Classic

From School Reports

Meridian Community College is preparing for an exciting weekend of high school and junior college basketball at Graham Gymnasium. The 2012 Rush Extravaganza Basketball Classic will begin this Saturday at Graham Gymnasium and will feature some of the best high school basketball programs from around the state of Mississippi.

“We are very excited about the opportunity to host an event of this magnitude on our campus,” said MCC athletic director and head women’s basketball coach Hilary Allen. “We are bringing some great teams into our gym for an exciting weekend of basketball that will feature some great games. We want to especially thank Rush Hospital for their support of this event and everyone that will be a part of these games too.”

The weekend will feature five teams from the local area and one team from outside the United States. The classic begins Saturday with a boy’s game featuring Laurel and Kemper Academy beginning at 1:30 p.m. The second game on Saturday will be highlighted by the boys’ team from C.I. Gibson High School. This will mark the second straight appearance for C.I. Gibson in the Rush Extravaganza Basketball Classic. C.I. Gibson is making the long trip to MCC to play West Lauderdale at 3 p.m. on Saturday.

The final two games on Saturday will feature four teams that have been very successful in the high school basketball ranks in Mississippi. The Meridian High Lady Wildcats will renew its rivalry with Starkville on Saturday beginning at 4:30 p.m. The Lady Wildcats are currently 13-4 after an impressive road victory over Petal Tuesday night. The final game on Saturday will feature two teams that are currently ranked in the top five in the state of Mississippi. Hattiesburg and Forest Hill will take to the floor at 6 p.m. to conclude the first day of action at Rush Extravaganza Basketball Classic. Hattiesburg is currently ranked second in the state among 6A teams according to the latest Clarion Ledger Basketball Poll and Forest Hill is ranked fifth in the state entering the contest Saturday night.

The classic will take a break from high school basketball on Sunday as Meridian Community College will take to the floor with a doubleheader against Wallace-Hanceville. The Lady Eagles will play at 2 p.m. and the MCC men will take to the floor at 4 p.m. The MCC women are currently 6-8 entering the weekend and the MCC men are 4-9 overall for the season. MCC will play East Mississippi Community College on Thursday night before the Rush Extravaganza Basketball Classic begins with a doubleheader at Graham Gymnasium. The Lady Eagles will play EMCC at 6 p.m. and the men will follow at 8 p.m. The Lady Lions will enter with a 4-7 record and the EMCC men will enter the game with an 8-2 record.

The final day of the Rush Extravaganza Basketball Classic will be Monday and will feature three local teams. Neshoba Central (girls), Southeast Lauderdale (boys), and Meridian High (girls) will be in action on Monday at MCC. Neshoba Central will play New Hope beginning at 3 p.m. and Southeast Lauderdale will play New Hope in boy’s action beginning at 4:30 p.m. The final game of the classic will feature Meridian High and Provine at 6 p.m.

Thursday

MCC Falls To Pensacola

From School Reports

The Meridian Community College Lady Eagles were hoping that its first game of the new year would be an upset victory over the number five ranked Pensacola Lady Pirates, but MCC would fall just short in their first game of 2012. Pensacola was able to hold off a furious comeback by MCC in the final minutes to escape with 67-64 win over the Lady Eagles at Graham Gymnasium Thursday night. The Lady Pirates entered the contest ranked fifth according to the latest NJCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Poll, but Meridian fought hard throughout much of the contest.

Pensacola (15-1) led 36-30 at the end of the first half, but MCC came out shooting the ball well to open the second half of action. Sophomore Chasity Kearney opened the half with a pair of baskets and Gelese Lampton added a pair of baskets to give MCC a 38-36 with 18:52 left in the game. The Lady Pirates answered the furious run by MCC by taking one of its largest leads of the game at 49-40 with 15:45 left in the second half. Ronika Ransford scored eight points in the 11-2 run for the Lady Pirates.

Pensacola built its lead to double figures on several occasions, but the Lady Eagles closed the gap in the final moments to have an opportunity at the win. MCC cut the lead to two points in the final minute of action, but Pensacola would be able to hold off the Lady Eagles on several possessions down the stretch to take the three-point win.

Kearney finished the game with 14 points for MCC and Norianna Haynes ended the night with 15 points. Meridian dropped its overall record to 5-8 with the loss to the Lady Pirates. MCC will return to action this Saturday on the road against Northeast Mississippi Community College. The Lady Eagles will play at 2 p.m. and the MCC men will play its first game of the new year against Northeast at 4 p.m.

The next scheduled home game for MCC will be January 12 against East Mississippi Community College. The women’s game will begin at 6 p.m. and the men will tip-off at 8 p.m.