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Saturday

Family business: Hart joins father in Hall of Fame


Brandon Walker/staff writer
The Meridian Star

JACKSON — It is a speech that Lou Hart still remembers.

It was in this place, 24 years ago, that Hart beamed with pride while watching her father, H.G. Weddington, as he gracefully accepted his induction into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame following a legendary career in amateur golf.

"I just remember how he accepted his award. He was humorous and he was extremely humble," Hart remarked of her father's induction. "It was a wonderful time for our family."

Weddington's memorable acceptance only added to his charming legacy, crafted through years of excellence on and off the golf course.

If Hart has been recalling that speech in her own mind, it's with good reason. Now, the time has come for H.G. Weddington's only daughter to give a speech of her own.

Returning to the very spot where she proudly watched her father receive his honor 24 years ago, Hart returns this weekend. This time around, the stage belongs to her.

Beginning last night and continuing through tonight, the Miss. Sports Hall of Fame has opened its doors for the annual induction of a new class of state legends -- including Hart, a Meridian native and nine-time state amateur champion.

"It is such a wonderful honor to be able to be inducted with such an extraordinary class," Hart said. "All of the inductees have done so much for the state of Mississippi through sports. It is really special to be able to enter the Hall of Fame with them."

Along with Hart, this year's HOF class includes Crawford native and NFL great Jerry Rice, former Houston Oilers' linebacker Robert Brazile, legendary Wheeler basketball coach Troy Arliss Ricks, and former major league first baseman George Scott.

The hometown girl...

Growing up in a golfing family, it seems Hart never had a chance to avoid the game -- nor did she want one.

"As a kid, playing golf with my dad and brother Alex, it was just a great, great time for me," Hart said.

From the very beginning, Hart was involved with the game, whether riding in a golf cart around Northwood Country Club while watching her father play or working on her own game, which started to take shape after she became active in playing the game at the age of eight.

For Hart, growing up in Meridian and being around Northwood made for a perfect environment.

"Northwood is a true golf course in every sense of the word," Hart said of her home course. "It is a great place to play golf, but more importantly, there are great people there. Being a young girl who played golf when there weren't many girls playing golf, I had the benefit of the people of Northwood. They took me under their wing and really helped me develop as a golfer."

After honing her craft at Northwood, Hart has moved on to win titles across the country. Despite the success, the Meridian native has remained true to her home.

"To me, Meridian is such a wonderful golfing community," Hart added. "Meridian is full of great golfers and supportive people. My dad and I like to say that Meridian is the golfing capitol of the state and I think people are proud to see one of their own achieve something like this."

The resume

At a time when she was often the only female on the golf course, Hart excelled, tearing up Northwood's 18-hole track along with her brother and father.

That trend continued after high school. In 1972, Hart became the first woman to play for the men's golf team at Meridian Community College, helping the team claim a state junior college championship in 1972.

Following her stint at MCC, Hart's development continued at Florida State University before becoming a mainstay on the state amateur circuit.

Hart's nine State Amateur titles is more than any other woman in state history, more than doubling the total of anyone else. In addition, Hart has six second-place finishes in the State Am.

Hart parlayed that success into a return to MCC, this time as the person in charge. Hired in 1998, Hart helped revive MCC Golf, paving the way for a program that has won six NJCAA Region 23 crowns.

"When I got into coaching, initially I didn't really know what I was doing," Hart noted, "but I felt that I've been blessed with the ability to teach golf and it helped me to mentor to young men. I really enjoyed coaching after I realized that."

These days, the Meridian native has continued to excel, claiming a pair of Miss. Senior Women's Amateur titles, brining her total to more than 100 amateur championships.

Getting the call

Hart, never one to shy away from speaking, acknowledges that she has rarely been caught speechless.

Then again, she hasn't gotten many phone like the one she got from HOF director Michael Rubenstein nearly a year ago.

"When I talked to Michael, I was just blown away," Hart said. "He told me that I was being inducted, and I was totally speechless.

"As an amateur golfer, I feel extremely blessed to have had the success that I've had and to be honored by the Hall of Fame is truly unbelievable."

Making the honor even sweeter for Hart is the ability to share the honor with her father, making the pair the first father-daughter combination to ever be inducted into the Miss. Sports Hall of Fame.

Weddington was a featured part of the festivities last night, leading the HOF inductees into the ceremony as the oldest living HOF member.

"My dad is such a wonderful man and a great golfer," Hart stated. "To have him lead the procession in on the night I get inducted is a dream come true."

Monday

SE Jones player inks with MCC baseball


MERIDIAN, Miss. – Meridian Community College has signed Drew Crosby of Seminary, Miss., to their baseball team, head baseball coach Chris Rose announced Monday.

Crosby was a 6-1, 177-pound infielder at South Jones High School, where he was coached by Clay Bush. Crosby bats and throws right-handed.

“Drew is an outstanding young man with excellent leadership,” said MCC coach Chris Rose.

“He has really improved over his high school career I look forward to him having much success here at MCC.”

Crosby was a career starter for SJHS.

Crosby is the son of John and Debbie Crosby of Seminary, Miss.

Louisiana prep standout inks with MCC baseball



LULING, Lou. – Meridian Community College has signed Tyler Koelling of Luling, Lou., to a baseball scholarship, head baseball coach Chris Rose announced Monday.

Koelling was a 6-1, 195-pound pitcher/out fielder at Archbishop Rummel High School, where he was coached by David Baudry and Brady Benoit. The right-handed hitting and throwing Koelling can play multiple positions and will do so according to Coach Rose.

“Tyler was one of the top guys on our list, he can hit, he can run and he can pitch,” said Rose, about Koelling inking with MCC.

“He is very versatile and will end up playing at the next level.”

Last season as a senior, Koelling was named first team All-District, All-Metro and All-State.

"I am real excited to sign with Meridian," said Koelling. "My best friend (Wesley Thigpen) signed with MCC so I am excited about that, also."

"My goals are to get MCC to the Juco World Series again and personally to have success at Meridian and then sign with a four-year university.”

A career starter for Rummel H.S., Koelling batted for a .406 average his senior season with 5 homeruns and 48 RBI.

Currently, Koelling is summer league baseball for the Bill Hood Bronco's, coached by Chris Westscott.

Last season, MCC won the MACJC Central Division championship and hosted the NJCAA Region 23 baseball tournament where they upset then #1 LSU-Eunice in round one. The Eagles have made seven Juco World Series appearances since 1993, including two back-to-back trips in 2003 and 2004.

Tuesday

Konieczny inks with MCC Golf


(MERIDIAN)- Meridian Community College golf coach, Sean Covich, added the final member of his 2007 recruiting class as announced on Tuesday afternoon.

Joe Konieczny (pronounced Kon-etz-nee) is a transfer student from Mississippi State University and will be apart of the 2007-08 MCC golf program. Originally from Marietta, GA, Konieczny transferred from MSU where he was enrolled as a student but was not a member of the MSU golf team.

Konieczny has been playing amateur golf since a junior in Marietta, GA. then he moved to Mississippi and graduated from Mooreville (MS) High School.

“Joe is a great player with a ton of talent,” Covich said. “He is very mature and has a lot of expectations both for himself and for this team.”

Konieczny will join a talented recruiting class consisting of local standout golfers from the MPSA state champions Lamar Raiders: Clay Bound, John Everett, and Jarrod Moulds, along south Mississippi golfing standouts, Blaine Henderson of George County and Taylor McCrary of Oak Grove.

The MCC golf team, which finished 3rd in the 2007 NJCAA national championship, will begin the 2007-08 season September 9-10 with a 54-hole tournament at Cypress Lakes Golf Club in Muscle Shoals, AL hosted by Northwest Shoals Community College.

Wednesday

MCC coaches to attend international athletic showcase


(MERIDIAN) – Four Meridian Community College athletic coaches will attend the 2007 International Athletic Showcase July13-15 in Miami Shores, FL.

The athletic showcase hosted by I.D.E.A. (International Doorway to Education & Athletics) will feature 200 athletes in the sports of basketball, golf, soccer, and tennis.

The I.D.E.A. Showcase will bring together athletes from over 25 countries and will take place on the campus of Barry University, home of the 2007 NCAA Div. II men’s golf national champions.

MCC coaches, Hilary Allen (women’s basketball), Sean Covich (golf), Alex George (men’s/women’s soccer), and Wanda McPhail (men’s/women’s tennis) will travel to the showcase.

Since 1997, I.D.E.A. has provided placement for international students with academic and/or athletic potential into American higher education institutions. More than 70 colleges and universities participate in I.D.E.A. programs and currently institutions from 27 different U.S. States have I.D.E.A. students.

Former MCC Golf Coach to be inducted into the MS Sports Hall of Fame, tickets now on sale


Tickets are now on sale for the BancorpSouth Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame Weekend July 27-28, 2007 in Jackson, MS featuring the 45th Annual Induction Banquet on Friday night; the Meet the Inductees session on Saturday morning; and, the $5000 Drawdown of Champions Saturday night.

For ticket information, contact the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame & Museum at 601-982-8264 or 1-800-280-FAME.

The oldest and youngest inductees in its 46-year history plus the first father-daughter inductee combination highlight the five-member 2007 induction class.

87-year old basketball coaching legend Troy Ricks from hoop hotbed Wheeler, MS will be the oldest inductee at the time of induction while fellow ’07 classmate Jerry Rice , who set collegiate receiving records at Mississippi Valley State University that still stand more than two decades later, will be the youngest at 42.

Championship amateur women’s golfer and Coach Lou Hart from Meridian, MS joins her father, 1983 inductee Hunter George Weddington, as the Hall’s first father-daughter inductees.

Jackson State All-American Robert Brazile, a seven-time NFL All-Pro selection with the Houston Oilers and Boston Red Sox Hall of Famer George “Boomer” Scott of Greenville, MS complete the class of 2007.

All inductees from all classes have been invited to the Museum Saturday morning from 9:30am-11:00am to meet the public.

Also at the Museum Saturday night, the public can hobnob with the inductees in attendance, purchase Mississippi sports memorabilia, NFL game tickets and possibly win $5000 at the Drawdown of Champions sponsored by Puckett Machinery and the Wells, Moore, Simmons and Hubbard law firm.

“It’s our biggest weekend of the year with some of the biggest names in Mississippi sports,” said Museum Executive Director Michael Rubenstein. “There’s literally something for everybody at every price.”

The Lou Hart Profile:
Playing Career-
Meridian High School 1967-1970
Meridian Community College 1970-1972
Florida State University 1972-1974
Amateur Career-
Won a record 9 MS Women's Amateur State Titles
10-time member of the Southeastern Women's Amateur Team Championship
2 Time medalist for the USGA Women's Mid-Amateur Qualifying
2 time MWGA Senior Women's Amateur Champion
Quarterfinalist US Women's Southern Amateur
Qualified for the USGA Women's Amateur Championship
Coaching Career- Meridian CC (1994-2006, 12 years)
7 NJCAA Region 23 titles
7-time NJCAA Region 23 Coach of the Year
1 Runner Up NJCAA National Championship
1 3rd place NJCAA National Championship
3 MACJC State Championships
Coached 12 NJCAA All Americans
Coached 4 NJCAA Academic All Americans
Special Recognition-
2 time president of the MWGA
MWGA Edit Award for major contributions to golf in Mississippi
Secretary of NJCAA golf coaches association
Charter member of the Meridian Community College Hall of Fame
Charter member of the Mississippi Junior College Sports Hall of Fame
Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame

Tuesday



Meridian Community College coaches, Sean Covich (left) and Wanda McPhail (right) received their Mississippi Association of Coaches- Community College Coach of the Year Awards Friday, July 6th.

Covich was awarded his first MAC Community College Golf Coach of the Year Award following his rookie coaching season in which he lead MCC to a 3rd place finish in the NJCAA national championship and a school record nine tournament victories.

McPhail was awarded the MAC Community College Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year, the award was the third of her MCC career, McPhail led the men’s tennis team to the MACJC State/Region 23 title and to their sixth consecutive NJCAA national championship tournament appearance.