1991

up to preseason billing

Itawamba is 6-4. Northwest is 5-3, and East Missi s1ppi is 4-3. Hol– mes is 0-6, while Coahoma is 0-8. Northeast ha · a doubleheader split with Delta at Delta. While the Mtss-Lou Confer– ence has yet to begin i ts league ga:nes, Merid.an has an 18-10 overall m ark. while Clarke is 8-14. Among the i 990 Region 23 players who are on the current ros· ters of four-yeu schools are Dy· ron Morris (G:-..mbling), Victor Keyes (Missis~ ppi College), and Jimmy Shorter Sicholls State) of Co-Lin; Jeff C:-ocker (Auburn),

Brian Senn (Auburn), Cliff Mon– crief (McNeese State), Scott Allen (Belhaven), and Joey Boykin (Ole Miss) of East Central; Chad Boud– reaux (South Alabama), Doug Crosby (Miss. College), Glenn Landrum (Ole Miss), Keith Mars– land (McNeese), David Conway (Samford), and Martin Bass (Southern Arkansas) of Gulf Coast); Scou Hiers (McNeese) of Jones; Guy Gatlin (Ole Miss) and Robbie Hayes (Mississippi State) of Southwest; Brad Cohen (Delta State), Chuck Walker (New Or– leans), Bradle y Taylor fB irmingham-Southem), Morris

Etheridge (Alabama), Scott Pat– rick (South Alabama), and Troy Adams (West Florida) of Meri– dian; Mike McNeer (Miss. Col– lege), Doug Barber (Miss. Col- - lege), and Jack Deason (Miss. College) of Clarke; Bill Selby (USM) of Northwest; Alex Mears (North Florida) and Kentry Adams (Birmingham-Southern) of East Mississippi; and Jason Williams (Miss. State) and Mike DeJean (Livingston) of Delta. Needless to say, the jucos turn out a pretty fair product. At least the senior colleges seem to think so.

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