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27 No. 6 Jones College
13 vs. Itawamba CC
Thu Sep 14
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0 Itawamba CC
50 at No. 8 Mississippi Gulf Coast CC
Thu Sep 21
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14 Itawamba CC
20 at Northeast Mississippi Community College
Thu Sep 28
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38 No. 12 Northwest Mississippi Community College
13 vs. Itawamba CC
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0 Mississippi Delta Community College
29 vs. Itawamba CC
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Thu Oct 12
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24 Itawamba CC
26 at Holmes Community College
Thu Oct 19
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26 Itawamba CC
14 at Hinds Community College
Thu Oct 26
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31 No. 9 East Mississippi Community College
17 vs. Itawamba CC
Thu Nov 02
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30 Itawamba CC
25 at Coahoma Community College
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Flores named head coach at Coffeyville CC

Itawamba Community College head football coach Jon Williams has announced Coach Aaron Flores has stepped down as the Indians offensive coordinator to take the head coaching position at Coffeyville Community College in Kansas.

"This is a great opportunity for Coach Flores," said Williams. "He is a great coach and will do great things with the Coffeyville football program. He and his family will be missed not only in our football program, but amongst the college and community as well."

The Indians finish 4-5 overall and 4-2 in the MACJC North, earning a spot in a three-way tie for second place.

"It was a tough decision," said Flores. "ICC has been really good to me and my family and I would like to thank Coach Williams, Dr David Cole, and Coach Carrie Ball-Williamson for giving me the opportunity to be a part of the ICC Family."

"There are a lot of great things coming in the future for this football program. They have great coaches that truly care about the kids and they are doing things the right way both and on off the field to get these kids prepared for football and for life."

Flores is the second Indian offensive coordinator to be selected as a head coach under the Coach Williams after former offensive coordinator Gabe Fertitta took a head coaching job at St. Stanislaus College. 

"That speaks volumes for our program," said Williams. "We must be doing something right for our assistant coaches to be hot commodities when it comes to colleges looking for new head coaches. We are truly blessed with a lot of great coaches in all our programs and great support from our administration."

Coach Williams said the search for the new offensive coordinator will begin immediately and he hopes to have a new offensive coordinator selected and ready to present to the board for approval by January.