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- Email:
- sthompson2@eastms.edu
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- Title:
- Head Cheerleading Coach
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- Phone:
- 662-476-5037
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- Twitter:
- @EMCCcheer
Bio
With coaching and competition experience within the Mississippi junior college ranks as well as at the NCAA level, Sarah Thompson begins her first year as the head cheerleading coach at East Mississippi Community College after getting hired this past July.
Having served in the same capacity at Mississippi Delta Community College during the 2024-25 academic year, Thompson also assists with the academic recruiting aspect of EMCC’s Enrollment Management department in addition to her cheer coaching responsibilities. She succeeds former EMCC head cheer coach Danielle McDade, who retired from her cheerleading responsibilities this past spring to concentrate on her full-time duties as EMCC’s psychology instructor for the Scooba campus.
In addition to her cheer and dance coaching responsibilities at Mississippi Delta this past academic year, Thompson also jointly served as an academic advisor on the Moorhead campus. She made an immediate impact guiding MDCC’s cheer and dance program by sending six cheerleaders to the university level – five at Delta State and another at Mississippi Valley State.
Thompson’s cheer coaching career began as a graduate assistant at her alma mater under the guidance of head coach Mary Elizabeth Evans at Delta State after spending the 2020-21 and 2021-22 academic years cheering for the Statesmen. While earning her bachelor’s degree in psychology and her master’s degree in criminal justice and criminology from DSU, Thompson received the Green & White Leadership Award along with having been an inducted member of the National Society of Leadership and Success as a Magna Cum Laude graduate.
Thompson also had prior cheerleading experience within the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) as a two-year cheerleader for head coach Heather Hilderbrand Jones at Holmes Community College. While cheering for the Bulldogs during the 2018-19 and 2019-20 academic years, Thompson was named to the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) All-Academic Team as well as having been recognized as a PTK Order of the Golden Key Award recipient.
At the prep level, Thompson was a multi-sport letterwinner at Benton Academy and received numerous athletic and academic honors, including Hall of Fame and Lady Raider Award recognition as a senior in 2018.
A native of Bentonia, Mississippi, the former Sarah Hardy is married to Mac Thompson, a fellow Delta State graduate who is employed as the environmental health and safety coordinator at the Huber Engineered Woods facility based in Shuqualak. Married this past January, the newlyweds reside in Noxapater.
