30 May ICC selects 2023-24 cheerleader squad May 30, 2023 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Itawamba Community College head cheerleading coach Bryant Nickels has announced his 2023-24 squad based on recent tryouts. Six members of last year’s squad, who finished sixth nationally, will return for their sophomore year, and they include Madison Dillard of Blue Springs; Annasia Berry of Ecru; Kate Gann of Fulton; Rylie Ozbirn of New Albany; and Emelia Ferrell, Bella Holiman, both of Saltillo. Coach Nickels’ ‘23-‘24 squad will include new members Brileigh Glidewell of Columbus; Allie Hamilton of Ecru; Anniston Russell, Jade Smith, both of Fulton; Jeremy Townley of Millport, Ala.; Morgan Hamlin, Ava Willoughby, both of Mooreville; Ella Kate Taylor of Myrtle; Mallory Robinson of Pontotoc; Bailey Clark, Addie Lackey, Allie Mitchell, Gabrielle Stewart, all of Saltillo; Matthew Dowdy of Shannon; Alex Wright of Southaven; and Parker Bailey, Addy Stanford, Bryce Weaver, all of Tupelo. Related Articles ICC selects 2023-24 Pom Squad Itawamba Community College has selected its Pom Squad for 2023-24. Members include Brandi Deloach of Caledonia; Chloe Digby of Fulton; Katlyn Strickland of Greenwood Springs; McKenzie Armstrong of Guntown; India Pittman of Houston; K’Lee Capps, Madalynn Minica, both of Nettleton; Brianna Marino of Pearl; Maggie Kimble of Pontotoc; Krystyna Burenok of Saltillo; Henleigh Berry and Saja Darwish, both of Tupelo. ICC’s Pom Squad performs at all home basketball games. The director is Christy Colburn of Amory. ICC sets 2023-24 cheerleader tryouts Itawamba Community College has scheduled its 2023-24 cheerleader tryouts for May 26 from 6-8 p.m. and May 27 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on the Fulton Campus in the Carrie Ball-Williamson Recreational Center gym. Tryouts will include both the co-ed and all-women cheer squads. A tryout clinic will be May 21 from 1-4 p.m. The $30 cost includes both the clinic and tryouts. Open gym practices, which are free, will be from 4-6 p.m., May 1, 15, 22 and 29. For tryouts, cheer participants will be required to perform a cheer, the ICC Fight Song, stunts and standing and running tumbling. The cheer and ICC Fight Song will be taught to participants at the clinics. The first team meeting is May 27 at 3 p.m., and parents are encouraged to attend. The first practice will be immediately following, at 4 p.m. For more information, contact Cheer Coach Bryant Nickels at bonickels@iccms.edu. ICC selects 2021 Pom Squad Itawamba Community College has selected members of its 2021 Pom Squad. They include Abigail Hitt of Amory; Kelsi Little of Columbus; Ashton Bryan of Fulton; Sydney Scribner of Mooreville; Maleigh Collier of Nettleton; Madison Foster of New Albany; Lydia Walker of Olive Branch; Mabry Chamblee of Pontotoc; Emma Cate Sparks of Saltillo; Kaiyah Ruth, Alexius Young, both of Shannon and A’jalauh Caldwell of Sherman. 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They include Ja’Kyra Grimes of Amory; Hilary Little of Collierville, Tenn.; Kelsi Little of Columbus; Bailee Caples of Mantachie; Laken Hood of Mooreville; Lydia Walker of Olive Branch; Anna Claire Warren of Pontotoc; Lexi Tabbs of Red Bay, Ala.; Emma Cate Sparks of Saltillo; Alexius Young of Shannon; Ajalauh Caldwell of Sherman; and Jordyn Wilson of Tupelo. The director is Mandy Eaton of Booneville. ICC selects 2023-24 Indian Delegates Itawamba Community College has selected members of its Indian Delegation for 2023-24. They include Fulton Campus – Jolie Bishop, Callie Beasley, Ally Thompson, all of Amory; Knox Waterer of Belden; Emma Horton of Caledonia; Mallory Ward of Columbus; Anna Claire Gant of Courtland; Allie Hamilton of Ecru; Dylan Quinn, Braxton Lovvorn, both of Fulton; Alivia Harris of Golden; Carmen Burkley of Hernando; Ben Moody, Mazzie Cooper, both of Mantachie; Jack Brown of Mathiston; Jordan Springer of Mooreville; Madalynn Minica of Nettleton; Rylie Ozbirn of New Albany; Emma Mask of Plantersville; Anna Beth Brown, Marlee Hoing, Ella Huey, Tanner McCord, Abi Grace Warren, all of Pontotoc; Landon Glover of Red Bay, Ala.; Olivia Crowder, Bailey Clark, of Saltillo; Lily Alexander of Smithville; Maly Mae Fitts of Thaxton; Jasmier Coleman of Tupelo; Braiden Holcombe of Vina, Ala.; and Aubrey Eaton of Woodland; and Tupelo Campus – Maggie Caldwell of Algoma; Andy Trollinger of Baldwyn; Ty Franklin of Blue Springs; Lucy Vaughn of Plantersville; Karson Mitchell, Brylee Vandiver, both of Pontotoc; Madison White, Tanner Owens, both of Saltillo; Anna Claire Hester, Paola ... 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