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Thu Aug 29
6:30 PM CDT
Itawamba CC
at Hinds Community College
Thu Sep 05
7:00 PM CDT
Pearl River Community College
vs. Itawamba CC
Thu Sep 12
7:00 PM CDT
East Central Community College
vs. Itawamba CC
Thu Sep 19
7:00 PM CDT
Itawamba CC
at East Mississippi Community College
Thu Sep 26
7:00 PM CDT
Mississippi Delta Community College
vs. Itawamba CC
Thu Oct 10
6:30 PM CDT
Itawamba CC
at Coahoma Community College
Thu Oct 17
7:00 PM CDT
Holmes Community College
vs. Itawamba CC
Homecoming
Thu Oct 24
6:30 PM CDT
Itawamba CC
at Northeast Mississippi Community College
Thu Oct 31
7:00 PM CDT
Northwest Mississippi Community College
vs. Itawamba CC
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Billy Caples

Billy Caples

  • Year:
    2016
  • Sport:
    Baseball, Women's Basketball

Former Itawamba Junior College baseball player and women's basketball coach Billy Q. Caples of Tupelo was inducted into the Mississippi Community College Sports Hall of Fame, April 26, 2016 at the Muse Center at the Rankin County Campus of Hinds Community College.

Caples was a standout multi-position baseball player for the Indians from 1957-59, including shortstop, third baseman and outfielder.

A graduate of Hurricane High School, where he played both baseball and basketball, Caples earned the bachelor's degree from Delta State University, the master's degree from Mississippi State University and additional credits from the University of Mississippi, University of Tennessee and Middle Tennessee State University.

His career has taken him from Woodland High School, where he coached basketball from 1960-64, to Clay County High School, where he served as principal from 1964-69, to assistant superintendent of schools for Pontotoc County from 1969-70. In 1970, he became director of student activities at IJC, where he also served as dean of students. He started the College's first intramural program in 1970 and its first financial aid program in 1972.

In 1974, resurrecting a program that had been dormant for years, Caples began the first of three years as ICC's Lady Indians head basketball coach. His 1974-75 Lady Indians won the North State Championship and finished the season with a national ranking. The 1975-76 team finished second in the North State Tournament, second in the State Tournament and fourth in the Regional Tournament. Both squads never lost a regular season junior college basketball game over the span of two seasons.

His honors include induction into ICC's Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995 and service as president of the Mississippi Financial Aid Administrators. He is a member of the Tupelo first Presbyterian Church.

He and his wife, Camille, are residents of Tupelo. He is the father of three sons, Scott, Kenyon and Robert (deceased), and he has three grandchildren.