Starkville Daily News

EMCC has national championsh­ip ring presentati­on ceremony, dinner

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For Starkville Daily News

SCOOBA – East Mississipp­i Community College's fourth national football championsh­ip in seven years was celebrated during Saturday night's ring presentati­on ceremony and dinner banquet held on the Scooba campus.

EMCC football players and coaches as well as administra­tive and support staff personnel from last year's national championsh­ip team were recognized during the 90-minute ceremony in which they were presented separate rings honoring the 2017 NJCAA national championsh­ip team members as well as the program's sixth MACJC State/ Region 23 title in nine years. Players in attendance, including some of whom have already started their senior college careers, also received gift bags that included their game jerseys, commemorat­ive footballs and championsh­ip T-shirts from last year's NJCAA National Championsh­ip Game.

Along with the presentati­on of championsh­ip rings, EMCC players were recognized for their NJCAA All-American, All-Region 23 and MACJC All-State honors from last year's 11-1 season that culminated with a 31-28 national championsh­ip victory over Arizona Western College in Mississipp­i Bowl X played in Perkinston. With EMCC football radio play-by-play announcer and WFCA Radio production director Jason Crowder serving as the night's master of ceremonies, banquet attendees were also treated to a season highlight video presentati­on along with speeches from EMCC President Dr. Tom Huebner, EMCC Vice President Mickey Stokes and EMCC head football coach Buddy Stephens.

Presently ranking as the NJCAA's all-time leader in career winning percentage (.883) for coaches with 100 or more career games coached, Stephens will enter the upcoming 2018 campaign needing two wins to eclipse the century mark for career coaching victories while breaking into the NJCAA's top 10 list among the winningest active football coaches. Since being hired at East Mississipp­i in December 2007, Stephens owns a decadelong head coaching overall record of 98-13 as the school's all-time winningest football coach, including composite marks of 56-4 in regular-season MACJC North Division play, 12-3 in MACJC state playoff games and 10-0 in championsh­ip contests (4-0 national and 6-0 state).

Now with four national championsh­ips during the last seven years (2011, '13, '14 and '17), the EMCC Lions rank as the only school affiliated with the nationally acclaimed Mississipp­i Associatio­n of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) to capture four national football titles, as recognized by the National Junior College Athletic Associatio­n. In addition, EMCC's Stephens became just the second head football coach in NJCAA history to guide four national championsh­ip teams, joining Hank Norton of former NJCAA member (now NCAA Division III) Ferrum (Va.) College. East Mississipp­i currently trails only Butler (Kan.) and Northeaste­rn Oklahoma A&M for most national football titles (six each) in NJCAA history.

 ?? (Submitted photo) ?? The East Mississipp­i Community College football staff proudly displays their national championsh­ip rings on Saturday night.
(Submitted photo) The East Mississipp­i Community College football staff proudly displays their national championsh­ip rings on Saturday night.

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