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Itawamba Community College linebacker Keshun Parker was named Defensive Player of the Year by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) on Thursday.
Itawamba Community College sophomore Keshun Parker was named to the defensive First Team All-America by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Tuesday.
Three Itawamba Community College football players have been named the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Region 23 Team, and one earned Co-MVP honors.
The Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Commissioner’s office released the All-Conference teams Tuesday morning with six ICC football players receiving honors and head coach Sean Cannon being named North Division Coach of the Year.
Itawamba Community College’s football program pulled off an upset on the road in the regular season finale, defeating No. 2 Northwest Mississippi Community College, 22-21, to keep its playoff hopes alive.
In their final non-division game of the regular season, Itawamba Community College took care of business on the road, defeating Southwest Mississippi Community College 35-10.
Itawamba Community College forced four turnovers and put up 435 yards of total offense to pick up a big division win over Holmes Community College, 27-21, last Thursday on Homecoming.
In the latest of the long standing rivalry showdown, between Itawamba Community College and Northeast Mississippi Community College, the Indians came up just short, dropping a 14-12 decision Thursday.
Plagued by turnovers and untimely penalties, ICC (0-2) saw East Central (1-1) take advantage of every Indian miscue to pick up a 34-14 win Thursday night.
After a late rally to beat Pearl River last season, the ICC football team saw the Wildcats return the favor with a 35-31 victory after scoring inside 30-seconds left in the game on Thursday.
“We have a lot of question marks that need to be answered quickly,” said Coach Sean Cannon, who is in his sixth season in leading the Indians. Having a returning quarterback, a couple of running backs and an experienced linebacker core gives us a chance to break in some freshmen and help get them the needed game experience before we start division play.”