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Co-Lin Athletic Alumni Association to induct five into Sports Hall of Fame
WESSON – The Copiah-Lincoln Community College Athletic Alumni Association will induct five members into the Sports Hall of Fame during Homecoming festivities on Saturday, Oct. 27.
This year’s class includes Carlos Funchess of Prairieville, Louisiana; the late Sherman “Adron” Hyatt of Hazelhurst; Greg Briggs of Houston, Texas; Emily Horne of Dayton, Texas; and Ryan Belanger of Zachary, Louisiana. The five will be inducted during the annual meeting of the Athletic Alumni Association at 9 a.m. in Rea Auditorium and later recognized during an alumni luncheon at 11 a.m. in the Henley Cafeteria and also during halftime of the ballgame.
After Co-Lin, he attended the University of Louisiana-Monroe where he was named first-team All-Southland Conference and led the Indians to two tournament titles and NCAA Tournament appearances. He was also named the SLC’s Co-Most Valuable Player. During his senior year, Funchess won the 1991 College Slam Dunk Contest on ESPN. He received a bachelor’s degree in Health and Human Performance in 1992.
Funchess played professionally for the Miami Heat, Global Basketball Association, Continental Basketball League in Sioux Falls and Rockford, and overseas in Caracas, Venezuela. He has been the women’s assistant basketball coach at Southern University since 2005 and was named the program’s new head coach in June 2018. Funchess and his wife Sondia have two daughters, Tynee and Chelsea.
Hyatt served on the Board of Deacons for First Assembly of God in Prattville, Alabama and Brookhaven, Mississippi for over 20 years. He also served as a purchasing agent for Copiah County for 15 years. Hyatt and his wife Joan were married for 57 years, and had two children, Sharon Armstrong and Ron Hyatt, and two grandchildren. He passed away in 2009.
Briggs is a 1989 graduate of Co-Lin where he played both basketball and football. He came to Co-Lin on a basketball scholarship, but later decided to try out for the football team, where he was a starting free safety and helped the team to a South Division championship. After Co-Lin, he played for the University of Arkansas and Texas Christian University where he received All-SWAC honors during his senior year.
After Co-Lin, Horne attended Arkansas Tech University on a softball scholarship and majored in history. She is the lead teacher at Berta Alyce Early Childhood Education Center and volunteers for Katie’s Closet, providing used clothing for low income children. She has one son, Nathan.
Following his time at USM, Belanger committed to the Kansas City Royals Organization. He now works as an account manager at Nalco. Belanger and his wife Dana, a 2005 Co-Lin graduate and former standout basketball player, have one son, Ty.
Tickets to the alumni luncheon are $15 and may be purchased prior to the event at the Alumni Office, at morning registration at Rea Auditorium, or at the luncheon. Pre-game ceremonies begin at 2:30 p.m. at Stone Stadium. Kickoff for the Homecoming game against Southwest Mississippi Community College is at 3 p.m. For more information on Homecoming events, visit www.colin.edu/calendar/homecoming-2018.

