Sophomore Ladarius Gallion (West Point) has signed a National Letter of Intent to continue his career as a student-athletes as a member of Coach Will Hall’s football team at the University of West Georgia.
Trev Miller (Noxapater) and Artez Williams (Greenwood) have signed National Letters of Intent to continue their careers as student-athletes with the Ragin’ Cajuns of Louisiana-Lafayette.
“We had a lot to sign this year after losing a big sophomore class,” said Cannon. “We targeted a lot of guys in the surrounding areas and were able to get some guys that wanted to be Indians.”
Williams continued his dominance of the International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) Raw Super Heavyweight division with a world record setting squat of 939 pounds at the Asia Oceania Raw Powerlifting Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on Sunday
Coach Sean Cannon announced 11 members of the Indians’ football team signed on the first day of the early signing period for junior college mid-year transfers.
Hinds’ Decory Magee had a pair of interceptions to earn overall MVP honors leading the South to a 21-10 victory over the North on Saturday in the MACJC All-Star Game, presented by Paw Paw’s Campers and Cars.
Sophomore Terrance Jones (Burce) earned Defensive MVP honors for the North after recording seven tackles, three tackles for loss and two sacks in a 21-10 loss to the South in the MACJC All-Star Football Game this past Saturday in Biloxi.
The Itawamba Community College football team will be well-represented in the 2015 MACJC All-Star Game on Saturday. The All-Star event is hosted Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in conjunction with the Mississippi Bowl. Kickoff is scheduled for 11:30 at Biloxi Indian Stadium.
Eight players from the Itawamba Community College football program have been named to the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College (MACJC) North Division All-State Teams.
Sophomore defensive back Antonio Clifton (Tupelo) has been named Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Defensive Player of the Week.
ICC fell behind, 21-0, after three turnovers in the first half and never recovered as the No. 11 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Bulldogs rolled to a 38-7 victory in the regular season finale on Saturday.
A strong defensive performance helped Itawamba Community College overcome a sluggish first half to defeat Mississippi Delta Community College, 35-0 Thursday night.
In what eventually turned into a route, Kwadra Griggs (Greenwood) threw two touchdown passes and rushed for another to help ICC beat Northeast Mississippi Community College 52-14 on Thursday.
Freshman running back Octavious Matthews (Stevenson, AL) rushed for 115 yards and one touchdown on 10 carries and caught two passes for 84 yards and two more touchdowns in Itawamba Community College's 49-7 Homecoming victory over Coahoma Community College on Saturday.
Itawamba Community College took on its second top 10 team in as many weeks when they hit the road to face nationally ranked East Mississippi Community College Saturday. The Indians rallied in the second half but came up short, falling to the Lions, 45-24.
Alfred Dickens' goal line interception with less than a second to play, helped No. 8 Northwest Mississippi Community College escape Fulton with a 31-24 victory on Thursday.
The 2015 class of the Itawamba Community College Athletic Hall of Fame features a pair of former standout athletes that each were named champions during their careers at ICC. Standout tailback, Bobby Straughter, and ace pitcher, Tim Dillard, will join an elite group of Indian hall of famers.
ICC hit the road for the first time this season to open MACJC North Division play against one of the nation’s top offenses in the Holmes Community College Bulldogs on Thursday.
Kwadra Griggs passed for 251 yards and one touchdown while rushing for 15 yards and another score to lead the Indians to a 21-20 win over the Jones County Junior College Bobcats.
The Itawamba Community College football program kicked off the 2015 season with a tall task, hosting No. 7 Copiah-Lincoln Community College Thursday night. The Indians held their own against the nationally ranked Wolves, but came up just short falling, 26-14.