Starkville Daily News

EMCC rodeo teams set for fall season opener in Missouri

- For Starkville Daily News

SCOOBA — East Mississipp­i Community College’s 2020-21 sports season looks to officially get underway this week (Sept. 1719) as the EMCC men’s and women’s rodeo teams are scheduled to open the fall portion of the National Intercolle­giate Rodeo Associatio­n’s Ozark Region schedule in Missouri.

After having their final three spring rodeos plus June’s prestigiou­s Collegiate National Finals Rodeo (CNFR) in Wyoming cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the EMCC rodeo teams are set to begin the fall 2020 season at this week’s MVC Viking Stampede. Slated to kick off on Thursday and continue through Saturday night’s championsh­ip round, the three-day event will be hosted by Missouri Valley College at the Saline County Fairground­s in Marshall.

Under the guidance of reigning Ozark Region Rodeo Coach of the Year Morgan Goodrich, East Mississipp­i returns six members from last year’s Ozark Region reserve championsh­ip women’s team that qualified for the 2020 CNFR. Headlining the 2020-21 EMCC women’s squad will be the National Intercolle­giate Rodeo Associatio­n’s reigning top-ranked barrel racer from a year ago, Jaylie Matthews, who claimed three regional titles in her specialty event during last year’s fall season. The Wynne, Arkansas native previously won the 2019 Internatio­nal Profession­al Rodeo Associatio­n’s barrel racing world championsh­ip.

Also returning from last year’s Cnfr-qualifying EMCC women’s team is Blair Bryant (Hatchechub­bee, AL), who earned a qualifying spot at nationals in the breakaway roping competitio­n. Also back for the Lady Lions for a second season will be Kyla Matthews (Athens, TN), Mikayla Joh Almond (Olin, NC), Nikayla Brill (Summerdale, AL) and Morgan Massa (Ellerslie, GA).

The EMCC women’s team has been bolstered by the addition of Jaylie Matthews’ younger sister, Taycie, who captured the 2018 IPRA barrel racing world championsh­ip the year before her sister kept the world title in the family. Former Southern Arkansas University cowgirl Macayla Womack (Hackett, AR) has also been added to EMCC’S roster to give added depth in the breakaway roping and barrel racing events.

On the men’s side, the Lions look to feature reigning topranked steer wrestler Myles Neighbors (Benton, AR) along with the return of former CNFR all-around national champion Marcus Theriot (Poplarvill­e). Neighbors rated as the NIRA’S No. 1-ranked steer wrestler a year ago after claiming three consecutiv­e regional event wins to begin the fall season.

A two-time Ozark Region all-around champion as well as in the tie-down roping and team roping (header) events, Theriot

captured the 2016 CNFR all-around and tie-down roping national championsh­ips in leading the EMCC Lions to a school-best, fifth-ranked national team finish. In his final year of collegiate eligibilit­y, the six-year veteran of the Profession­al Rodeo Cowboys Associatio­n will be completing his associate’s degree from EMCC during the 2020-21 school year.

Also back for the Lions this season are team ropers Clay Green (Pine Grove, LA) and Blake Crawford (Felda, FL).

A half-dozen newcomers will join forces with EMCC’S four returning cowboys, including in-state team ropers Nick Gonzales (Carriere) and Zeak Shorter (Florence) by way of Pearl River Community College. Also from the Mississipp­i ranks, the Lions will welcome local product Matt Watt (Scooba) along with Texas A&m-commerce transfer Cole Curry (Liberty) and Tyler Speed (Purvis).

Watt’s brother, Jacob, currently competes for the University of West Alabama rodeo team after having previously attended EMCC, as did eldest brother, Tyler.

The EMCC men look to also benefit from the arrival of transfer West Smith, who previously gained valuable experience in the Collegiate National Finals Rodeo as a member of Southern Arkansas University’s nationally ranked program.

East Mississipp­i and the rest of the Ozark Region participan­ts are scheduled to compete in five fall rodeo events. Next week’s (Sept. 24-26) UWA Rodeo Showdown, hosted by the University of West Alabama, is slated to be held at the Lauderdale County Agri-center in Meridian. Ozark Region rodeos are also scheduled to take place at Three Rivers College (Oct. 15-17 in Sikeston, MO), Southern Arkansas University (Oct. 22-24 in Magnolia, AR) and Murray State University (Nov. 12-14 in Murray, KY).

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