Jones College Announces Summer Sports Camps for 2024
Jones College is offering a variety of athletic camps across multiple sports this summer, with registration details available online and through contact contacts.
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Jones College is offering a variety of athletic camps across multiple sports this summer, with registration details available online and through contact contacts.
Read MoreJones College’s tennis program in Mississippi has been awarded a $2,000 grant from the NJCAA Foundation to support its continued success. The grant aims to bolster the college’s athletic programs and student development.
Read MoreMadison Sawyer, Mabry Eason, and Mary Kimble Price from Jones College earn All-American honors, highlighting a successful season for the Bobcats.
Read MoreFreshman pitcher Trevor Hodges received NJCAA Division II First Team All-American honors, the first for a Bobcat since 2017. His standout season included a 10-1 record and a 1.55 ERA.
Read MoreNorthwest Mississippi Community College’s baseball season ended Thursday night with a 10-6 loss to Jones College in the Region 23 Championship. The game was played at Community Bank Park in Ellisville.
Read MoreFour Jones College softball players earned NFCA All-American honors, marking the program’s 11th consecutive season with at least one All-American. The selections include two first-team and two second-team players.
Read MoreFive Jones College Bobcats received all-conference recognition, including Pitcher of the Year Trevor Hodges, as they secured their first World Series appearance since 2016.
Read MoreJones College’s season ended after a 7-1 loss to Iowa Central at the NJCAA Division II World Series. The Bobcats struggled with errors and stranded 11 runners in their season finale.
Read MoreJones College lost to Madison College 8-4 in the second round of the NJCAA Division II World Series. The Bobcats will play Iowa Central in an elimination game Monday.
Read MoreJones College’s softball team was eliminated from the NJCAA Division II World Series after three close games, finishing with a 50-12 record. The Bobcats overcame multiple elimination games before falling to Des Moines Area.
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