Starkville Daily News

Northeast CC hosts football all-stars

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BOONEVILLE – Northeast Mississipp­i Community College once again welcomes some of the finest gridiron athletes in Hill Country for one final game at the prep level.

Northeast will serve as the host for the fifth annual Northeast Mississipp­i Football Coaches Associatio­n AllStar Game. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. today at Tiger Stadium.

Those that cannot attend the matchup can watch it live on NEMCCTV. Join Jody Presley at 5:45 p.m. for the pregame show by visiting www.nemcctv.com on any computer, smartphone or tablet.

Fans can also keep up with all the action using live ingame updates on Twitter by searching and following @ NEMCCTiger­s. Interact during the contest by using the hashtag #NEMFCA or #TigerPower across all social media platforms.

Due to ongoing constructi­on by the Mississipp­i Department of Transporta­tion, parking will only be available on campus near Bonner Arnold Coliseum, in the gravel lot across from the vocation buildings or at Booneville High School. Only two gates at the northwest and southeast corners of Tiger Stadium will be open for admission.

Players reported to the City of Hospitalit­y on Monday for measuremen­ts and room assignment­s. Both teams will hold five total practices over a three-day period to prepare for the contest.

The squads are split based upon the location of their high school either east or west of U.S. Highway 45 from the Tennessee state line to Shannon and U.S. Highway 45 Alternate to the junction of U.S. Highway 82.

The West evened the all-time series at two games apiece by shutting out the East in a 31-0 decision one year ago. It was the second consecutiv­e victory for the West, which scored 10 points in the fourth quarter to win 17-16 in

2015.

The East captured the first two triumphs in the NEMFCA All-Star Game. They took a 10-7 double

overtime affair in the inaugural matchup before routing the West 36-0 during the 2014 contest.

The West team is instructed by headman Richard Russo of Independen­ce High School. His assistants are Shane Ard (Lafayette County), Robert Drake (Independen­ce), Jamal Jackson (Pontotoc), Shane Lindsey (North Pontotoc), Robert Littlejohn (Independen­ce), Bryan Maddox (Bruce), Matt McCrory (Oxford) and Trey Ward (Houston).

Starkville High School's Austin Morris and Tony Elliott are also on the West roster, along with area talent Skye Link (East Webster), Charvez Embry and Claude Herard (Eupora) and Tyler Riley (Choctaw County).

Tupelo High School's John Keith serves as head coach of the East squad. He is assisted by Andy Crotwell (Caledonia), Brandon Jackson (Tupelo), Jacob Massey (Amory), Rob McCoy (Mooreville), Chris McCrory (Saltillo), Chris Rainey (Amory), T.J. Seago (Mantachie) and Cody Stubblefie­ld (Tupelo). For more informatio­n about the 2017 NEMFCA All

Star Game, contact Northeast head coach Greg Davis at 662-720-7580 or by email at gadavis@nemcc.edu.

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