Phi Theta Kappa chapters at Holmes Community College brought home 21 awards (chapter and individual) from the Phi Theta Kappa Mississippi/Louisiana Regional Convention Friday and Saturday in Hattiesburg.
The Kappa Alpha Chapter (Goodman Campus), Alpha Mu Beta Chapter (Grenada Center) and the Alpha Lambda Sigma Chapter (Ridgeland Campus) brought home 12 chapter awards including: Most Distinguished Chapter: Kappa Alpha Chapter, Goodman Campus; Most Distinguished Chapter Finalist: Alpha Mu Beta Chapter, Grenada Center; Top Five for Honors in Action: Kappa Alpha Chapter, Goodman Campus; and Alpha Mu Beta Chapter, Grenada Center; Top Five for College Project: Kappa Alpha Chapter, Goodman Campus; Honors Study Topic, Issue 8: Kappa Alpha Chapter, Goodman Campus; Honors Study Topic, Issue 3: Alpha Mu Beta Chapter, Grenada Center; Alpha Lambda Sigma Chapter, Ridgeland Campus; Most Distinguished Officer Team: Kappa Alpha Chapter, Goodman Campus; Five Star Chapter Development Award: Kappa Alpha Chapter, Goodman Campus; Alpha Mu Beta Chapter, Grenada Center; and Alpha Lambda Sigma Chapter, Ridgeland Campus.
The chapters also brought home nine individual awards including: Golden Key Recipients: Josh Clark, Kappa Alpha Chapter, Goodman Campus; Howard Savage, Alpha Mu Beta Chapter, Grenada Center; and Rebecca McInnis, Alpha Lambda Sigma Chapter, Ridgeland Campus; PTK Advisory Board: Jeff Edwards, Kappa Alpha Chapter, Goodman Campus; Paragon Award (four years of service): Ann Weaver, Alpha Mu Beta Chapter, Grenada Center; Horizon Award (hard work and dedication): Ann Weaver, Alpha Mu Beta Chapter, Grenada Center; Benny Moore Outstanding Advisor Award: Steve Deaton, Alpha Lambda Sigma Chapter; and Will Alexander, Kappa Alpha Chapter, Goodman Campus; and Most Distinguished Officer: John McClain, Jr., Alpha Mu Beta Chapter, Grenada Center.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Gillis named Most Beautiful at Holmes CC
2011 Most Beautiful
Audrieanna Gillis
Top Five
Allie Love, Lexie West, Audrieanna Gillis, Brittany McMinn and Kristen Staten
Top Ten
(front row, l-r) Ashley Boatner, Allie Love, Lexie West, Audrieanna Gillis, Brittany McMinn and Kristen Staten; and (back row, l-r) Lauren Kraft, Morgan Parker, Janelle Gagle and Allyson Morgan
Friday, February 18, 2011
Lady Bulldogs secure playoff berth; Bulldogs still up in the air
Lady Bulldogs get huge win over ICC locking themselves in the state/region tournament
By Steve Diffey
Sports Information Director
Holmes Community College
GOODMAN — The Holmes Community College Lady Bulldogs trailed a good Itawamba Community College Lady Indian team for the majority of Thursday’s game, but inside one minute to go, the Lady Bulldogs, with the backing of an electric crowd, took the lead on a Kierra Gilmore three-pointer at 60-59 and went on for the 61-59 win.
The win locked the Lady Bulldogs in both the MACJC State Tournament and Region XXIII Tournament. The State Tournament begins next week but until the regular season is over on Saturday versus Northwest, the Lady Bulldogs will not know who they play or what time they will play.
East Mississippi leads with North with a 9-3 record followed by ICC at 8-3. Northeast is 6-6 behind the Lady Bulldogs and Northwest is 5-6.
Louise Collins hit one of two free throws with 1.7 seconds left to make the score 61-59. ICC held a 37-23 lead at halftime. Collins led the Lady Bulldogs with 17, Kierra Gilmore had 12 and Dierra Gilmore had 10.
Follow the Lady Bulldogs the rest of the season Twitter at http://twitter.com/holmesccsports or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Holmes-Community-College/149663238686.
Bulldogs keep themselves in playoff contention with big win over ICC
By Steve Diffey
Sports Information Director
Holmes Community College
GOODMAN — The Holmes Community College Bulldogs pulled of an impressive 83-80 win over the Indians of Itawamba Community College here Thursday night. With the win, the Bulldogs went to 6-16 overall and 4-7 in the North Division and have one North Division game Saturday at Northwest to play. Win and with help from others, the Bulldogs can secure a playoff spot.
The win moves the Bulldogs a step closer to securing the No. 4 seed in the North Division. Currently, East Mississippi is 11-1, Itawamba is 6-5, Northeast is 6-6, Mississippi Delta is 5-6 and Coahoma is 5-7 .
The Bulldogs held a 13-point lead in the first half and held a 33-23 lead at halftime. The Indians battled back and tied the game at 66 with 4:20 to play in the game. The Bulldogs took a 67-66 lead when Wil Hayden hit a free throw. The Indians took the lead back at 68-67 when Melvin Morgan hit a two-point bucket.
The Bulldogs took the lead at 69-68 when Hayden made a two-point bucket with a free throw with 3:35 left. With 15.2 seconds to play the lead jumped to six at 81-75 when Jaleel McGee hit two free throws. After Morgan cut the lead to four at 81-77 with 11.6 to play. Hayden then took a charge seconds later, and Curtis Bailey hit two free throws with 4.3 left making the score 83-77 to secure the win.
Hayden led the Bulldogs with 28 points while Bailey had 13, Jeffery Stubbs and Anthony Borden both had 12.
Follow the Bulldogs the rest of the season Twitter at http://twitter.com/holmesccsports or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Holmes-Community-College/149663238686.
By Steve Diffey
Sports Information Director
Holmes Community College
GOODMAN — The Holmes Community College Lady Bulldogs trailed a good Itawamba Community College Lady Indian team for the majority of Thursday’s game, but inside one minute to go, the Lady Bulldogs, with the backing of an electric crowd, took the lead on a Kierra Gilmore three-pointer at 60-59 and went on for the 61-59 win.
The win locked the Lady Bulldogs in both the MACJC State Tournament and Region XXIII Tournament. The State Tournament begins next week but until the regular season is over on Saturday versus Northwest, the Lady Bulldogs will not know who they play or what time they will play.
East Mississippi leads with North with a 9-3 record followed by ICC at 8-3. Northeast is 6-6 behind the Lady Bulldogs and Northwest is 5-6.
Louise Collins hit one of two free throws with 1.7 seconds left to make the score 61-59. ICC held a 37-23 lead at halftime. Collins led the Lady Bulldogs with 17, Kierra Gilmore had 12 and Dierra Gilmore had 10.
Follow the Lady Bulldogs the rest of the season Twitter at http://twitter.com/holmesccsports or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Holmes-Community-College/149663238686.
Bulldogs keep themselves in playoff contention with big win over ICC
By Steve Diffey
Sports Information Director
Holmes Community College
GOODMAN — The Holmes Community College Bulldogs pulled of an impressive 83-80 win over the Indians of Itawamba Community College here Thursday night. With the win, the Bulldogs went to 6-16 overall and 4-7 in the North Division and have one North Division game Saturday at Northwest to play. Win and with help from others, the Bulldogs can secure a playoff spot.
The win moves the Bulldogs a step closer to securing the No. 4 seed in the North Division. Currently, East Mississippi is 11-1, Itawamba is 6-5, Northeast is 6-6, Mississippi Delta is 5-6 and Coahoma is 5-7 .
The Bulldogs held a 13-point lead in the first half and held a 33-23 lead at halftime. The Indians battled back and tied the game at 66 with 4:20 to play in the game. The Bulldogs took a 67-66 lead when Wil Hayden hit a free throw. The Indians took the lead back at 68-67 when Melvin Morgan hit a two-point bucket.
The Bulldogs took the lead at 69-68 when Hayden made a two-point bucket with a free throw with 3:35 left. With 15.2 seconds to play the lead jumped to six at 81-75 when Jaleel McGee hit two free throws. After Morgan cut the lead to four at 81-77 with 11.6 to play. Hayden then took a charge seconds later, and Curtis Bailey hit two free throws with 4.3 left making the score 83-77 to secure the win.
Hayden led the Bulldogs with 28 points while Bailey had 13, Jeffery Stubbs and Anthony Borden both had 12.
Follow the Bulldogs the rest of the season Twitter at http://twitter.com/holmesccsports or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Holmes-Community-College/149663238686.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Hall of Fame announced at Grenada Center and Ridgeland Campus
Ridgeland Campus
2011 HALL OF FAME
Tyler Catchot
Brittany Eubanks
Janelle Gagle
Rebecca McInnis
Alissa Nicholas
Marcus Siler
Kelsey Simmons
Matthew Wilson
Kaley Winstead
Grenada Center
2011 HALL OF FAME
Brent Bowman
Sarah Loper
David Graham
Abby Blaine
Alee Rico
Jeri Laken Alexander
Morgan Gary Goodson
John McClain, Jr.
2011 HALL OF FAME
Tyler Catchot
Brittany Eubanks
Janelle Gagle
Rebecca McInnis
Alissa Nicholas
Marcus Siler
Kelsey Simmons
Matthew Wilson
Kaley Winstead
Grenada Center
2011 HALL OF FAME
Brent Bowman
Sarah Loper
David Graham
Abby Blaine
Alee Rico
Jeri Laken Alexander
Morgan Gary Goodson
John McClain, Jr.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Miles, Rule honored during HEADWAE luncheon
Holmes Community College student Jonathan Miles and instructor David Rule were honored on Thursday, Feb. 3, during the 24th annual Higher Education Appreciation Day-Working for Academic Excellence program in Jackson.
The event is hosted by the Mississippi Legislature and is the Legislature’s way of saying “thank you” to these students and faculty for their commitment to the future of Mississippi.
Each year HEADWAE honors an outstanding faculty member and an outstanding student from each participating member institution of the Mississippi Association of Colleges and Universities who have made outstanding contributions in promoting academic excellence. The honorees toured the Capitol and attended a luncheon at the Jackson Convention Center.
HEADWAE is supported by the corporate community and is coordinated by the Mississippi Association of Colleges and Universities. Lt Gov. Phil Bryant serves as chair of HEADWAE.
Jonathan Miles
Jonathan Miles, a 2009 graduate of Kosciusko High School, is the Holmes Community College 2010 HEADWAE student. Miles graduated second in his class. He was a member of the football team, the Big Red Band, the Beta Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and played a lead role in the Junior/Senior play his senior year.
At Holmes Community College’s Goodman Campus, Miles is the president of the Kappa Alpha Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and a member of the Student Government Association. He is one of the members of the All-Academic Team for Holmes’ Goodman Campus, and he will be recognized for this in March.
During his freshman year he was a member of “The Growl” staff, Holmes’ student newspaper. Miles is an English education major. His hobbies are playing the guitar, singing, writing songs and stories, and playing and watching various sports.
David Rule
David Rule, a native of Kosciusko, and a mathematics instructor on the Goodman Campus of Holmes Community College, is the 2010 Higher Educational Appreciation Day (HEADWAE) instructor for the 2010-11 school year.
Rule is a 1974 Holmes Jr. College graduate with an associate of arts degree in mathematics. He holds both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in mathematics education and curriculum from Mississippi State University. He has also completed coursework in Master Level Statistics at MSU.
He began his teaching career in Natchez in 1976, where he was a math instructor and a coach at Johnson Jr. High School and South Natchez High School.
In 1977, Rule returned to MSU to pursue his master’s degree. While pursuing a higher degree, he worked as a graduate teaching assistant with the math department. He was also a survey crew member, a construction crew member, a member of the athletics grounds crew, and a landscaping equipment operator.
After having completed his education, he taught at Kosciusko Jr. High School and Kosciusko High School until 1984, when he came to Holmes to teach math.
In addition to teaching his math classes, Rule serves as an advisor to engineering majors, a Holmes Plus advisor, and a mathematics advisor. He is the District Coordinator for the Mississippi Collegiate Mathematics Association (MCTM) Junior High Math Contest and assists with the statistics for IE/Strategic Planning Goals.
Rule was chosen to be a Holmes Lamplighter in 1994. He is a member of Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society for Education. He has served on numerous committees for the development of the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), assisting in addressing SACS Recommendations for the QEP. He was also a Holmes Faculty Association President and Legislative Liaison in 1986, and 1988-2000.
He is a member of Mississippi Collegiate Mathematical Association (MCMA) and has served as Vice-President and President. Rule is also a member of (MADE) Mississippi Association of Developmental Education and (NADE) National Association of Developmental Education, serving as a Presenter at several conferences.
David Rule is also a member of the American Mathematical Association for Two Year Colleges (AMATYC) and Louisiana and Mississippi Association for Two Year colleges (LMATYC), serving the AMATYC as an Executive Board member for two years.
He has been a member of the HCC Faculty Association and Mississippi Faculty Association for Community and Junior Colleges (MFACJC), serving as a Representative to the Legislative Committee and also an Executive Board member.
To date David Rule is the Department Chair for the Holmes Community College Mathematics Department. In February 2010 he was named an honorary member of the Goodman Campus Kappa Alpha Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honorary Society.
The event is hosted by the Mississippi Legislature and is the Legislature’s way of saying “thank you” to these students and faculty for their commitment to the future of Mississippi.
Each year HEADWAE honors an outstanding faculty member and an outstanding student from each participating member institution of the Mississippi Association of Colleges and Universities who have made outstanding contributions in promoting academic excellence. The honorees toured the Capitol and attended a luncheon at the Jackson Convention Center.
HEADWAE is supported by the corporate community and is coordinated by the Mississippi Association of Colleges and Universities. Lt Gov. Phil Bryant serves as chair of HEADWAE.
Jonathan Miles
Jonathan Miles, a 2009 graduate of Kosciusko High School, is the Holmes Community College 2010 HEADWAE student. Miles graduated second in his class. He was a member of the football team, the Big Red Band, the Beta Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and played a lead role in the Junior/Senior play his senior year.
At Holmes Community College’s Goodman Campus, Miles is the president of the Kappa Alpha Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and a member of the Student Government Association. He is one of the members of the All-Academic Team for Holmes’ Goodman Campus, and he will be recognized for this in March.
During his freshman year he was a member of “The Growl” staff, Holmes’ student newspaper. Miles is an English education major. His hobbies are playing the guitar, singing, writing songs and stories, and playing and watching various sports.
David Rule
David Rule, a native of Kosciusko, and a mathematics instructor on the Goodman Campus of Holmes Community College, is the 2010 Higher Educational Appreciation Day (HEADWAE) instructor for the 2010-11 school year.
Rule is a 1974 Holmes Jr. College graduate with an associate of arts degree in mathematics. He holds both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in mathematics education and curriculum from Mississippi State University. He has also completed coursework in Master Level Statistics at MSU.
He began his teaching career in Natchez in 1976, where he was a math instructor and a coach at Johnson Jr. High School and South Natchez High School.
In 1977, Rule returned to MSU to pursue his master’s degree. While pursuing a higher degree, he worked as a graduate teaching assistant with the math department. He was also a survey crew member, a construction crew member, a member of the athletics grounds crew, and a landscaping equipment operator.
After having completed his education, he taught at Kosciusko Jr. High School and Kosciusko High School until 1984, when he came to Holmes to teach math.
In addition to teaching his math classes, Rule serves as an advisor to engineering majors, a Holmes Plus advisor, and a mathematics advisor. He is the District Coordinator for the Mississippi Collegiate Mathematics Association (MCTM) Junior High Math Contest and assists with the statistics for IE/Strategic Planning Goals.
Rule was chosen to be a Holmes Lamplighter in 1994. He is a member of Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society for Education. He has served on numerous committees for the development of the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), assisting in addressing SACS Recommendations for the QEP. He was also a Holmes Faculty Association President and Legislative Liaison in 1986, and 1988-2000.
He is a member of Mississippi Collegiate Mathematical Association (MCMA) and has served as Vice-President and President. Rule is also a member of (MADE) Mississippi Association of Developmental Education and (NADE) National Association of Developmental Education, serving as a Presenter at several conferences.
David Rule is also a member of the American Mathematical Association for Two Year Colleges (AMATYC) and Louisiana and Mississippi Association for Two Year colleges (LMATYC), serving the AMATYC as an Executive Board member for two years.
He has been a member of the HCC Faculty Association and Mississippi Faculty Association for Community and Junior Colleges (MFACJC), serving as a Representative to the Legislative Committee and also an Executive Board member.
To date David Rule is the Department Chair for the Holmes Community College Mathematics Department. In February 2010 he was named an honorary member of the Goodman Campus Kappa Alpha Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honorary Society.
Memories of Motown coming to the Grenada Center
In the early 60′s some of the most iconic names in the history of popular music were discovered in the Motor City, better known simply as Motown. Memories of Motown is a celebration of these artists, their music and their style. Enjoy the ultimate stroll down memory lane to relive the incredible harmonies and smooth moves made famous by many of the greatest recording acts of all time.
Memories of Motown Performance
Saturday, March 5, 2011
7 p.m. Corey Forum Holmes Community College Grenada
Tickets: $20
Call 662-227-2302 for more information.
Sponsored by the Grenada Arts Partnership
Grenada and Holmes Partner for the Arts
Memories of Motown Performance
Saturday, March 5, 2011
7 p.m. Corey Forum Holmes Community College Grenada
Tickets: $20
Call 662-227-2302 for more information.
Sponsored by the Grenada Arts Partnership
Grenada and Holmes Partner for the Arts
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Bulldogs fall to Trojans, 62-56
By Steve Diffey
Sports Information Director
Holmes Community College
GOODMAN — The Holmes Community College Bulldogs fell to 5-15 overall and 3-6 in the North Division after falling 62-56 to the Trojans of Mississippi Delta Community College here Monday night.
Curtis Bailey led the Bulldogs with 17 points.
Sports Information Director
Holmes Community College
GOODMAN — The Holmes Community College Bulldogs fell to 5-15 overall and 3-6 in the North Division after falling 62-56 to the Trojans of Mississippi Delta Community College here Monday night.
Curtis Bailey led the Bulldogs with 17 points.
Lady Bulldogs defeat Lady Trojans, 69-65
By Steve Diffey
Sports Information Director
Holmes Community College
GOODMAN — The Holmes Community College Lady Bulldogs went to 11-7 and 5-4 in the North Division after defeating the Lady Trojans of Mississippi Delta Community College, 69-65, here Monday night.
Kierra Gilmore led the Lady Bulldogs with 25 points while Amber Clay had 13
Sports Information Director
Holmes Community College
GOODMAN — The Holmes Community College Lady Bulldogs went to 11-7 and 5-4 in the North Division after defeating the Lady Trojans of Mississippi Delta Community College, 69-65, here Monday night.
Kierra Gilmore led the Lady Bulldogs with 25 points while Amber Clay had 13
Monday, February 7, 2011
Bulldogs defeat Coahoma Tigers, 90-66
By Steve Diffey
Sports Information Director
Holmes Community College
GOODMAN — The Holmes Community College Bulldogs improved to 5-14 overall and 3-5 in the North after picking up a 90-66 win over the Tigers of Coahoma Community College on Saturday.
Curtis Bailey led the Bulldogs with 20 points while Jeffery Stubbs had 17 and Tevin Hammond added 14.
Sports Information Director
Holmes Community College
GOODMAN — The Holmes Community College Bulldogs improved to 5-14 overall and 3-5 in the North after picking up a 90-66 win over the Tigers of Coahoma Community College on Saturday.
Curtis Bailey led the Bulldogs with 20 points while Jeffery Stubbs had 17 and Tevin Hammond added 14.
Lady Bulldogs defeat Coahoma Lady Tigers, 78-67
By Steve Diffey
Sports Information Director
Holmes Community College
GOODMAN — The Holmes Community College Lady Bulldogs went to 10-7 on the season and .500 in the North Division at 4-4 after defeating the Lady Tigers of Coahoma Community College, 78-67, here Saturday.
Kierra Gilmore led the Lady Bulldogs with 20 points while Dierra Gilmore had 11 and Louise Collins had 11.
Sports Information Director
Holmes Community College
GOODMAN — The Holmes Community College Lady Bulldogs went to 10-7 on the season and .500 in the North Division at 4-4 after defeating the Lady Tigers of Coahoma Community College, 78-67, here Saturday.
Kierra Gilmore led the Lady Bulldogs with 20 points while Dierra Gilmore had 11 and Louise Collins had 11.
Bulldogs win two games from Wallace Community College, Ala.-Selma
Bulldogs open season with two wins over Wallace Community College, Ala.-Selma
The Bulldogs opened up the 2011 season with a sweep of visiting Wallace Selma Community College.
In the opener, the Bulldogs exploded for 15 runs on 10 hits. Will Henry led the Bulldogs offensively with three hits including a 3-run homerun in the bottom of the first. Henry also added a single and a double and drove in five runs in the ballgame. Brandon Villarreal and Rafiel Johnson each contributed with two hits a piece. Villarreal also drove in three runs. Josh Crowder, Jermaine Liggins, and Michael Franklin each added one hit a piece. Taylor Burrell picked up his first collegiate win on the mound. Burrell pitched 41/3 innings giving up five runs with only one being earned on four hits and striking out seven. Brandon Byars closed the door picking up the final two outs in the top of the fifth. The only negative aspect of the ballgame for the Bulldogs were the five errors they committed.
In the nightcap, three Bulldog pitchers combined for a four hit shutout. Rafiel Johnson picked up his first collegiate win. Johnson pitched six innings giving up no runs on four hits and striking out six. Caleb Kellum and Channing Sanders combined to pitch a scoreless seventh to keep the shutout in tact. Offensively, the Bulldogs took advantage of five Selma errors scoring six runs on four hits. Josh Crowder, Jayson Keel, Brandon Villarreal, and Trennis Grant each added one hit a piece. The Bulldogs did not commit an error in the ballgame.
Up Next: The Bulldogs will host Illinois Central Community College in a four game series on Friday, February 11 and Saturday, February 12. First pitch for Friday is scheduled at 1 p.m. and for Saturday first pitch is scheduled for 12 p.m. There will be a doubleheader on each day.
The Bulldogs opened up the 2011 season with a sweep of visiting Wallace Selma Community College.
In the opener, the Bulldogs exploded for 15 runs on 10 hits. Will Henry led the Bulldogs offensively with three hits including a 3-run homerun in the bottom of the first. Henry also added a single and a double and drove in five runs in the ballgame. Brandon Villarreal and Rafiel Johnson each contributed with two hits a piece. Villarreal also drove in three runs. Josh Crowder, Jermaine Liggins, and Michael Franklin each added one hit a piece. Taylor Burrell picked up his first collegiate win on the mound. Burrell pitched 41/3 innings giving up five runs with only one being earned on four hits and striking out seven. Brandon Byars closed the door picking up the final two outs in the top of the fifth. The only negative aspect of the ballgame for the Bulldogs were the five errors they committed.
In the nightcap, three Bulldog pitchers combined for a four hit shutout. Rafiel Johnson picked up his first collegiate win. Johnson pitched six innings giving up no runs on four hits and striking out six. Caleb Kellum and Channing Sanders combined to pitch a scoreless seventh to keep the shutout in tact. Offensively, the Bulldogs took advantage of five Selma errors scoring six runs on four hits. Josh Crowder, Jayson Keel, Brandon Villarreal, and Trennis Grant each added one hit a piece. The Bulldogs did not commit an error in the ballgame.
Up Next: The Bulldogs will host Illinois Central Community College in a four game series on Friday, February 11 and Saturday, February 12. First pitch for Friday is scheduled at 1 p.m. and for Saturday first pitch is scheduled for 12 p.m. There will be a doubleheader on each day.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Basketball travels to Coahoma Thursday
Holmes Lady Bulldogs-Bulldogs travel to Clarksdale to play Lady Tigers-Tigers of Coahoma Thurs night at 6 p.m.
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