Starkville Daily News

Lions open season against Northwest

- For Starkville Daily News

SCOOBA — East Mississipp­i Community College’s much-anticipate­d 2021 basketball season is set to tip off tonight against Northwest Mississipp­i Community College at opposing venues.

The EMCC Lions will play host to the Rangers at Keyes T. Currie Coliseum in Scooba, while the Lady Lions will travel to Senatobia for women’s action at Northwest’s Howard Coliseum. The MACCC North Division season openers are both slated to begin at 6 p.m.

All EMCC men’s and women’s basketball home games this season are scheduled to be live-streamed at www.emccathlet­ics.com/ live. Thursday’s Emccnorthw­est women’s season opener from Senatobia is set to be live-streamed at www. nwccranger­s.com/watch.

Delayed and shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing virus protocols, the 2021 Mississipp­i Associatio­n of Community Colleges Conference basketball schedule will primarily be comprised of home-andhome series between intradivis­ional opponents. Due to COVID-19 protocols in place that will likely limit personnel allowed at all MACCC basketball venues this season, member schools throughout the conference will not be playing men’s/women’s doublehead­ers at the same site on a scheduled game night. Instead, the men’s and women’s contests scheduled between two schools on a given game night will be played at opposite home courts of the participat­ing teams.

Sixth-year EMCC head men’s coach Billy Begley returns four of his team’s top six leading scorers, along with the two leading rebounders and two of the top three playmakers, from last year’s 16-9 Lions squad that finished as division runners-up with a 9-3 league mark and participat­ed in postseason play for the second straight year.

Headlining the team’s six talented returners will be allconfere­nce forward Jakorie Smith from Raymond High School and third-year swing man Arecko Gipson Jr. of Memphis, Tennessee. Smith earned All-region 23 honors as a freshman after averaging a team-leading 15.2 points and club-best 8.4 rebounds per game. Gipson was the Lions’ third-leading scorer (12.8 points per game) and No. 2 rebounder (5.6 rebounds per game) a year ago after sitting out EMCC’S 2018-19 conference championsh­ip season as a medical redshirt.

The Lions also welcome back sophomore backcourt standouts Danny Washington from Greenville and Traemond Pittman from Meridian, who combined to average 13.5 points, six rebounds and nearly five assists an outing in 35 combined starts between them as EMCC freshmen.

Also returning for EMCC are sophomore sharpshoot­er Romeo Sanders from Caledonia along with medical redshirt forwards Elijah Newsome from East Central High School and D’antonio Deloach from Noxubee County High School.

Looking to make immediate impacts for the Lions this season are highly touted guards Blake Butler and Hunter Mccutcheon from the talent-laden Louisville, Kentucky prep ranks. EMCC also welcomes newcomers Nick Walker and Chris Lewis, who were prep teammates at Hattiesbur­g High School, along with guards Makeem Roberts from Meridian and Kevin Henry from Center Hill High School.

Guided by

16th-year head women’s coach Sharon Thompson, who also serves as the school’s athletics director, the EMCC Lady Lions will look to ride the momentum gained by claiming their first conference championsh­ip in 36 years with last year’s 24-3 overall record and unbeaten (12-0) divisional mark.

The Lady Lions enter the 2021 basketball season touting one of the conference’s best players in 6-foot1 sophomore forward Ja’mia Hollings of West Point, who earned all-region and allconfere­nce honors a season ago. Along with averaging a double-double as the team’s leading scorer 14 points per game and top rebounder 10.2 rebounds per outing as a freshman, Hollings totaled 61 steals and 26 blocked shots while also shooting 61% from the field and 71% from the line in 2019-20.

The EMCC women also feature returning forward Amiyah Staples of Riverside High School as well as sophomore guards Tamara Alexander of Clinton High School and Ciara Jackson of Shannon.

The new-look Lady Lions will also figure to rely heavily on eight newcomers, including six incoming transfers from other schools. EMCC’S pair of first-year prep products are forward Siarra Jackson, who was a two-time all-state selection at Ripley High School, and guard Shakira Wilson from Meridian’s Southeast Lauderdale High School.

EMCC’S three in-state transfers include 2018-19 Jackson Clarion-ledger Dandy Dozen preseason pick Kyunna Thomas, a versatile 5-foot-11 swing player out of Lawrence County High School, who transferre­d from Jones College. Amaria Strong and Kayla Fisher, out of Class 6A prep powers Starkville and Terry, respective­ly, transferre­d to Scooba from MACCC member schools Coahoma and East Central.

In addition, the Lady Lions figure to receive immediate contributi­ons from out-of-state transfer guards Denasia Mitchell from College of Central Florida, Jenessa Souza from Blinn (Texas) College by way of California and Georgia native Markiema Lancaster from Mercer University.

East Mississipp­i’s basketball teams are scheduled to continue MACCC North Division action next week with Thursday (Jan. 28) contests versus Itawamba Community College. The Lady Lions are set to make their home debut with a 6 p.m. game against the ICC women in Scooba, while the Lions will travel to Fulton for a 5:30 p.m. meeting with the Indians at ICC’S Davis Event Center.

EMCC announces adjusted attendance policy for season

SCOOBA — Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and resulting virus protocols, East Mississipp­i Community College has announced adjustment­s to the school’s attendance policy for the upcoming home basketball season.

With a limit of 10% capacity allowed within EMCC’S Keyes T. Currie Coliseum, as mandated by Mississipp­i Governor Tate Reeves’ executive order, home attendance will be limited to 100 spectators to begin the 2021 basketball season.

Available seating for EMCC’S home men’s and women’s basketball games will first be offered to the families of participat­ing players and coaches. Any remaining seating will then be made available to EMCC faculty, staff and students on a firstcome-first-serve basis via a sign-up list the day prior to home game dates. Interested faculty, staff and students with a valid EMCC ID may sign up at the housing department located in the R.F. Young Student Union on the Scooba campus.

Beginning with today’s home men’s game versus Northwest Mississipp­i as well as the January 28 home women’s opener against Itawamba, no general admission seating will be available as EMCC’S 2021 home basketball season tips off. If necessary throughout the season, further adjustment­s to the school’s basketball attendance policy will be announced via EMCC’S social media accounts.

Along with being required to wear face masks/ coverings while also practicing social distancing during home basketball games this season, EMCC spectators will be asked to sit in the bleachers located across the court from the team benches. No loitering or standing will be allowed around the basketball floor of Currie Coliseum. In addition, the concession stand and restrooms will remain available to the public during home games, though social distancing guidelines will remain in place.

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Amaria Strong transferre­d to East Mississipp­i Community College from Coahoma Community College. (Photo by Danny P. Smith, SDN file)
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