• Harley Bumpous / Homecoming Week

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Harley Bumpous / Homecoming Week

  • Summary

  • In this exciting episode of The Ranger Hour, host Gary Darby sits down with Harley Bumpous, former Northwest Mississippi Community College (NWCC) softball standout and upcoming inductee into the NWCC Sports Hall of Fame. Harley reflects on her time at Lake Cormorant High School, her athletic achievements with the NWCC Rangers, and her journey from student-athlete to high school softball coach at DeSoto Central High School. She shares insights on how playing NJCAA Division II softball helped develop her leadership, teamwork, and coaching skills.

    In the second half, Michaela Myhre, Director of Intramurals and Campus Recreation at NWCC, gives an inside look at Homecoming Week 2024 and previews the exciting student events. Michaela discusses the growth of intramural sports like flag football and pickleball, and highlights ways students can get involved across campus. She also shares updates on major events at the Heindl Center for the Performing Arts, including performances and activities for students, along with key athletic matchups, like the NWCC Rangers’ upcoming football game.

    Harley Bumpous, NWCC Sports Hall of Fame, NJCAA Division II Softball, Lake Cormorant High School, DeSoto Central High School, leadership development, teamwork, coaching career, Michaela Myhre, Director of Intramurals, Homecoming Week 2024, intramural sports, flag football, pickleball, Heindl Center for the Performing Arts, NWCC Rangers football, MACCC, Go Rangers, Ranger Ready, Find Your Path, NWCC student life, NJCAA.

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