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Panhandle well represented in NJCAA polls

January 23rd, 2009, 12:25 pm by Josh Weinfuss

Once again, Gulf Coast was the highest ranked Panhandle Conference team in this week’s women’s NJCAA national Top 25.

The Lady Commodores were ranked sixth, followed by Chipola at No. 7 and Pensacola at No. 8. Northwest Florida State is ranked 16th.

Check out the NJCAA women’s poll here.

Men
Chipola remained on top of this week’s men’s NJCAA Top 25 after it stayed perfect in Panhandle Conference play.

The only other Panhandle team ranked is Northwest Florida State, which has lost three in a row and four of its five conference games. The voters must have missed that.

NJCAA polls unveiled: Gulf Coast women ranked No. 5

October 23rd, 2008, 4:09 pm by Josh Weinfuss

They may be the defending national champions, but the Gulf Coast Lady Commodores lost too many players to graduation or transfers to be ranked as the No. 1 team in the country heading into the 2008-09 season.

Gulf Coast is No. 5 in the National Junior College Athletic Association’s preseason Top 30, four spots ahead of No. 9 Chipola.

The turnaround of the Gulf Coast men’s program continued Thursday as sophomore guard Brad Reese was named to the first team of the men’s preseason All-Americans.

The preseason honors kept rolling in for the Lady Commodores. Sophomore guard Chimere Jordan was selected as a third-team All-American. She averaged 13.5 points and 4.3 rebounds per game last season.

Chipola’s Latoya Williams was named as a first-team All-American.

In the men’s poll, Chipola was ranked second behind Indian Hills CC-Ottumwa from Iowa. The Indians finished eighth in the NJCAA national tournament last season. Panhandle Conference foe Northwest Florida State College, formerly known as Okaloosa-Walton College, is ranked 19th.

Chipola only had one player honored. Casey Mitchell was recognized as honorable mention.

TCC put on probation by NJCAA

October 15th, 2008, 5:20 pm by Josh Weinfuss

The Tallahassee Community College women’s basketball team was put on probation for one year by the NJCAA for playing in the postseason with an ineligible player, the school announced Wednesday.

The player in question is reigning conference player of the year Shamar Harris, according to officials close to the Panhandle Conference.

An instructor dropped Harris from a class four hours before the Lady Eagles played Santa Fe Commu-nity College in the first round of the FCCAA/Region 8 tournament on March 6. That game, a 69-62 TCC win, has been forfeited.

Harris transferred to Northwest Florida State College, formerly Okaloosa-Walton College, this past summer. She was named the conference freshman of the year and second team All American after averag-ing 16.3 points per game.

TCC will miss the 2009 FCCAA/Region 8 tournament as a result of its probation. According to the NJCAA, any team participating in a postseason game with an ineligible player will automatically miss the following year’s championship season.

“We’re extremely disappointed,” TCC coach Teresa Atkinson said in a release by the school. “But our team is still going compete and play hard every night.”

TCC does not have a system in place for the athletic and academic departments to inform each other of students who are struggling.

“We did all of our eligibility checks before leaving for the state tournament and we were fine,” TCC Ath-letic Director Brian Anweiler said.

“Class attendance is very important at Tallahassee Community College and it is expected by our student-athletes.”

TCC’s appeal to the NJCAA was denied and the probation does not follow Harris to NFSC.

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