FULTON, MS – ICC will host its final day of the 2016 High School Boys Basketball Summer League on Thursday, June 23 with games starting at noon in the Davis Event Center and the Fitness Center gym.
The 6-foot-3 forward was named the 2015 Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Player of the Year and the 2015 Small Schools All-Area Boys Player of the Year by Columbus Dispatch after helping lead the Bulldogs to the Class 3A State Championship game
Coach Grant Pate announced sophomore Howard Thomas (Brandon) has signed a national letter of intent to continue his career as a student-athlete with Coach Dave Simmons and the McNesse State University Cowboys next season.
Coach Grant Pate announced sophomore Barri Hill (Jasper, AL) has signed a national letter of intent to continue his basketball career with Coach Eric Konkol and the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs next season.
The second week of the ICC High School Boys Basketball Summer League will be on Thursday, June 9 starting at 9:00 a.m. in both the Davis Event Center and the Fitness Center Gym.
Opening day is scheduled for Thursday, June 2 and will feature 24 varsity and junior varsity programs. The day will see a total of 16 games being played in the Davis Event Center and the Fitness Center gym. Games are free to the public and concessions will be available throughout the day.
Tre Jenkins took a few weeks after falling to Starkville in the MHSAA 6A semifinals back in March to think about his future in basketball. It didn't take long before he knew exactly what he wanted to do.
Itawmaba Community College and Mississippi Delta Community College’s men’s team finished the regular season an intense showdown Monday night, and the home team Indians held on to win a 70-67 thriller.
Coahoma Community College came in to Thursday night’s MACJC North matchup averaging 75 points per game, but a strong defensive performance by Itawamba Community College’s men’s team held them to their second lowest scoring performance of the season.
The Itawamba Community College men’s basketball squad were unable to overcome an early deficit and fell 69-57 to East Mississippi Community College Tuesday night.
The Itawamba Community College men’s basketball team rallied from a double-digit deficit to pick up a 72-66 win over the rival Northeast Mississippi Community College Tigers.
The Itawamba Community College basketball programs have had great student athletes do big things in Fulton, and some of them have continued to do great things at the next level. Numerous former Indians and Lady Indians are continuing their careers at colleges and universities this season. Find out how they are doing at the next level.
The Indians forced Snead State into three turnovers in the final minutes of the game before a putback dunk over a pair of Parson defenders by Barri Hill (Jasper, AL) helped wash the bitter taste of home cooking out of the Indians mouth with a 76-74 overtime victory.
The Itawamba Community College men’s basketball program began the second half of the season with a come from behind 78-71 victory over Jones County Junior College Tuesday night.
Quenten Taylor went 11-of-14 from the free throw line to help the Indians win a free throw shooting contest against Meridian Community College, 86-77, in the final game of the 2015 half of the season.
The 14-team event will start at 11:00 a.m. with Itawamba AHS taking on Myrtle and will conclude at 8:00 p.m. with Tupelo squaring off with Southaven. Other teams participating in this year’s include: Aberdeen, Baldwyn, Cordova (AL), DeSoto Central, Horn Lake, New Albany, Pearl, Pontotoc, Ripley, and Shannon.
The Itawamba Community College men’s basketball team suffered their first MACJC North Division loss Tuesday night, falling to Northwest Community College, 79-67.
Itawamba Community College rallied from a double-digit deficit to sneak out of Clarksdale with a 67-60 win over the Coahoma Community College Tigers on Thursday.
Freshman guard Quenten Taylor (Edison, GA) took what the defense gave him as he hit an open three pointer at the buzzer to give Itawamba Community College a 67-64 upset win over No. 19 Shelton State Community College.
The Itawamba Community College Indians dropped their fourth straight loss of the season after falling at Meridian Community College, 76-69, on Thursday.