1989

Mecridric Calloway

Michael Killen

Brad Breland

Area Coaches, Former Players To Assist AT ECCC Football Ca

Are2. coaches and fonner East Central Community College athletes '\\ho bave continued therr successful careers on the senior college level will assist East Central he2.d coach– athletici coordmator AJ. Kilpatrick and staff members during the col– lege's junior high-high school foot– ball clime scheduled June 25-29. Cooch Kilpatrick said registration for the week-long camp will be held from 1:00 to 5:00p.m. Sunday, June 25. The clinic, open for seventh through twelfth graders, features three sessions: from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m., 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The Warrior head coach sa1d parents and friends are welcome to auend any or all sessions. Kilpatrick said cost to attend the clinic is $115 for dormitory campers and S75 for day campers. A deposit of S40 can be made in advance to satisfy registration with the balance due at the beginning of camp. The fees include meals, dormitory room for full-ume campers, accident t insurance, camp T-shirts, and the ~ opportunity to win trophies. Kilpat-

rick said dormitory campers must provide own linens. He added day campers will be provided noon meals only. Assisting Coach Kilpatrick and staff members Tony Tripleu and John Russell will be he2.d coaches Chuck Friend of Neshoba Central and Mike Justice ofLouisville. Also providing instruction will be former outstanding EC football team members Mecridric Calloway of the University of Houston; Michael Kil– len. Arkansas State; Brad Breland, University of Arkansas at Monticel– lo; and Richard Basil, SAvannah State College, Savannah, Georgia. All four players were members of the 1987 Warrior squad which won the South Division championship and finished the Se2.Son with a 7-4 overall record. Calloway, a graduate of Neshoba Central High School, was a two-year starter for the Warriors where he played defensive back and returned punts and kickoffs. He was named flrst teamAll State, most outstanding defensive back in the South Divi-

sion, played in the All-Star game and was selected to NJCAA All Ameri– can honorable mention team. At the University ofHouston, Cal– loway was a starter at cornerback and handled punt and kickoff returns. He was named the team's most valuable player for the Texas Tech game during which he returned an interception for a touchdown. Killen, also a Neshoba Central graduate, was an outstanding punter for the Warriors and was named hon– orable mention All State. He was the starting punter for Arlcansas State last season. Breland, agraduate ofUnion High School, played offensive tackle and served as field goal kicker for East Central. Selected honorable mention All State, Breland continued hlS suc– cessful career at the University of Arkansas at Monticello where he again was an outstanding place kick– er and was named to the honorable mention All American team. He was also selected to the AIC All Confer– ence team as a kicker. Basil, a top-notch quarterback

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