• National Biology Text / Golf Coach Adam Payne
    Nov 21 2024

    In this episode of The Bank First Ranger Hour, host Gary Darby highlights the latest achievements and exciting developments at Northwest Mississippi Community College.

    First, biology chair Melissa Green shares insights into her work as coordinator of natural sciences instruction and her contributions as lead author of Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy and Physiology: A Hands-On Approach. The manual, co-authored with two other Northwest faculty members, is being used in over 70 colleges and universities across the U.S., including The University of Alabama, Purdue, Auburn University, Virginia Tech, and Florida State. Melissa also discusses her passion for science education, community outreach, and future projects in collaboration with Pearson Higher Education.

    In the second segment, Gary introduces Adam Payne, the newly appointed men’s and women’s golf coach at Northwest. Adam discusses his background as a PGA professional, his vision for the program, and his strategy for recruiting local talent while building competitive teams for upcoming seasons.

    The episode concludes with updates on Northwest athletics, including:

    • Women’s soccer competing in the NJCAA Division II National Semifinals in Huntsville, Alabama.
    • Northwest football’s MACCC Championship win and their potential spot in the NJCAA playoffs.
    • Women’s basketball facing Baton Rouge Community College, while the men prepare for their next matchup after the holiday break.

    Stay tuned for more news from Northwest, both in academics and athletics.

    Keywords:

    NWCC, Northwest Mississippi Community College, Bank First Ranger Hour, biology education, Melissa Green, anatomy and physiology manual, Adam Payne, golf coach, women’s soccer, NJCAA semifinals, Northwest football, MACCC champions, basketball, academics, athletics, Pearson Higher Education, STEM, #GoRangers, #NorthwestMS, #AllN

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    35 mins
  • Women's Soccer / Athletic Advising
    Nov 14 2024

    In this episode of The Bank First Ranger Hour, host Gary Darby highlights the latest achievements at Northwest Mississippi Community College (NWCC). Women’s soccer coach James Beattie discusses his team’s incredible 18-0 season as they prepare for the NJCAA Division II National Tournament in Huntsville, Alabama. He reflects on the challenges, consistent standards, and preparation for pool play against Scottsdale, Arizona, and St. Charles, Missouri. Coach Beattie emphasizes the importance of strength of schedule and team growth throughout the season.

    In the second segment, Tori Fugatt, NWCC football’s academic adviser, shares insights into her role in supporting student-athletes’ academic success. She highlights the football team’s impressive 2023 academic achievements, including being named NJCAA Academic Team of the Year with a 3.1 GPA in season. Tori discusses the resources available to students, the importance of balancing academics with athletics, and her pride in seeing 25 players graduate this December. The episode also covers upcoming events at the Heindl Center for the Performing Arts, including the Vienna Boys Choir and spring 2025 highlights.

    Keywords:

    NWCC, Northwest Mississippi Community College, The Bank First Ranger Hour, women’s soccer, NJCAA Division II National Tournament, James Beattie, soccer coach, unbeaten season, Scottsdale Arizona, St. Charles Missouri, Tori Fugatt, football academic adviser, NJCAA Academic Team of the Year, Northwest football, student-athletes, Heindl Center for the Performing Arts, Vienna Boys Choir, spring 2025 events, #GoRangers, #northwestms, #AllN, #RangerReady, #FindYourPath

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    37 mins
  • A Doll's House / Athletic Update
    Nov 7 2024

    In this episode of The Bank First Ranger Hour, host Gary Darby welcomes Alyssa Algee, theater instructor at Northwest Mississippi Community College (NWCC), to discuss the upcoming production of A Doll’s House. Alyssa shares insights into this iconic play by Henrik Ibsen, known for its groundbreaking exploration of women’s rights and societal expectations. She highlights the challenges and excitement of bringing this drama to life, emphasizing the dedication of her cast and crew. Audiences can catch performances starting November 8, with tickets available at the NWCC Fine Arts Auditorium.

    In the second segment, Brian Lentz, NWCC’s Sports Information Director, joins Gary to provide updates on Ranger athletics. Brian discusses the women’s soccer team’s quest for a perfect season, the men’s and women’s basketball teams’ promising starts, and the football team’s preparation for a high-stakes playoff game against Gulf Coast. He also reflects on the volleyball team’s remarkable season and previews upcoming sports events. This episode is packed with insights into NWCC’s vibrant theater and sports programs.

    Keywords:

    NWCC, Northwest Mississippi Community College, The Bank First Ranger Hour, A Doll’s House, Henrik Ibsen, theater production, fine arts, NWCC Fine Arts Auditorium, women’s soccer, undefeated season, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, football playoffs, Gulf Coast, Ranger athletics, volleyball championship, Brian Lentz, Alyssa Algee, Gary Darby, Heindl Center, #GoRangers, #northwestms, #AllN, #RangerReady, #FindYourPath

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    36 mins
  • Lady Rangers Basketball / Northwest Choirs
    Oct 31 2024

    In this episode of The Ranger Hour, host Gary Darby interviews NWCC Women's Basketball Coach LaTaryl Williams about the upcoming 2024-25 season for the Northwest Mississippi Community College Lady Rangers. Coach Williams discusses his new roster, which blends talented freshmen with seasoned sophomores, and shares his goals for competing in the MACCC women’s basketball season. With a challenging non-conference schedule, increased team depth, and a focus on developing leadership, the Lady Rangers aim to make a strong push for the NJCAA playoffs.

    In the second segment, Dr. Alex Belohlavek, Director of Choral Activities at NWCC, previews NWCC’s Fall Concert at the Heindl Center for the Performing Arts. Featuring the premiere of "Color All Maps New" by composer Dylan Tran, Dr. Belohlavek explains how the performance, focused on resilience and climate change, showcases NWCC’s vocal talent through contemporary and Renaissance choral works. This concert provides a unique opportunity to hear the NWCC choir and support the arts at Northwest Mississippi Community College.

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    50 mins
  • Pre-Season Men's Basketball / Campus Event updates
    Oct 24 2024

    In this exciting episode of the Bank First Ranger Hour, host Gary Darby connects with NWCC Men’s Basketball Coach Shane Oakley to preview the upcoming 2024-25 basketball season. Coach Oakley shares insights on the new roster, key players, exhibition matches, and how the team is preparing for a strong season. The episode also provides updates on NWCC athletics, highlighting nationally ranked teams like football, women’s soccer, and volleyball as they prepare for key matchups and tournaments.

    In the second half, Dr. Andrew Dale, AVP for Community Relations, joins the conversation to share updates on Homecoming Week 2024, academic programs, and upcoming events at the Heindl Center for the Performing Arts. Dr. Dale discusses major performances, including Tower of Power and The Temptations, and previews the Region 23 volleyball tournament hosted on campus. He also highlights the importance of student engagement through tailgating events, intramural sports, and the rodeo team’s Bullarama fundraiser.

    Keywords: Northwest Mississippi Community College, NWCC, Bank First Ranger Hour, Shane Oakley, men’s basketball, Dr. Andrew Dale, Heindl Center, Tower of Power, The Temptations, Homecoming Week 2024, NWCC volleyball, Region 23 tournament, Bull-o-rama, rodeo team, intramural sports, women’s soccer, football, MACCC, NJCAA, college athletics, student life, community events, #GoRangers, #AllN, #RangerReady, #northwestms, #FindYourPath.

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    40 mins
  • Harley Bumpous / Homecoming Week
    Oct 17 2024

    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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    37 mins
  • Bull-O-Rama / Alumnae of the Year
    Oct 10 2024

    In this episode of the Bank First Ranger Hour, host Gary Darby dives into Northwest Mississippi Community College's latest news and athletic highlights. Head Rodeo coach Will Lummus joins the show to recap the men's rodeo team’s recent victory at the Boll Weevil Stampede in Monticello, Arkansas. He shares insights into the team’s impressive performance throughout the season, upcoming rodeo events, and the program's growth. Coach Lummus also discusses how the NWCC rodeo team is attracting new talent and preparing for the rest of the semester’s competitions.

    Later, special guest Julie Correro, recently named NWCC Alumnae of the Year, shares her inspirational journey in education and her family's strong connection to Northwest Mississippi Community College. She discusses how NWCC has shaped her career and life, along with her contributions to the college’s community over the years. Julie reflects on the significance of education and the experiences that led to this prestigious honor.

    The episode also features updates on the #1-ranked NWCC women’s soccer team, their recent victory over a top-20 opponent, and strong performances from the women's golf team. Catch the latest on Northwest athletics, alumni achievements, and upcoming community events.

    Keywords: Northwest Mississippi Community College, NWCC, Bank First Ranger Hour, rodeo team, Bowl Weevil Stampede, Monticello, men's rodeo, women's soccer, #1-ranked, women's golf, Julie Carrero, NWCC Alumna of the Year, college athletics, education, alumni achievements, community events, Gary Darby, NJCAA, community college, Mississippi, NIRA, MACCC.

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    32 mins
  • Art Show / Entertainment Industries Studies
    Oct 3 2024

    In this episode of the Bank First Ranger Hour, host Gary Darby brings you all things Northwest Mississippi Community College! 🎙️

    🎨 Lucia Nelson, art instructor, joins the show to discuss the Regional High School Art Exhibition happening at the Senatobia campus. Learn how the event showcases incredible student talent and serves as a major recruiting opportunity for the art program, plus get the scoop on upcoming fundraisers like the LeFaux art sale in November.

    🎧 Jeff Triplett, Entertainment Industry Studies Coordinator, dives into the exciting developments at Ranger Records, the college’s state-of-the-art recording studio. Hear about hands-on learning opportunities for students, a recent master class with Grammy-nominated engineer Jason Gillespie, and the future of the entertainment program.

    ⚽🏐 The episode wraps up with updates on Northwest’s athletic teams:

    • #7-ranked football
    • #1-ranked, undefeated women’s soccer
    • Volleyball’s record-breaking 13-game win streak

    Tune in for all the latest! #GoRangers #RangerPride

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    32 mins