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tur and Tonya Stowers of Forest, best defesnive players; Beverly Ware of Forest, most improved; Brooke Smith of PhiladelphJa 3.f1d Gloria Clay ofLouisville, Rookies lilf the Year; Misty Wright of Phila&'P phia, spirit award; Shea Oakley of Louisville, team captain; Paula Nash of Carthage, best free throw percen– tage; apryl Hendon of Union", ~dy Warrior Award; Marcel G~¥ ~f Carthage, Earline Wood Mertl;9Qal Award; and Connie Money ofiFore– st, scholastic award. .. . In baseball, Coach Jamie Cl;u:k presented awards to Jon Powel'SI of Westlake, LA, most valuable .;lfry,S' and most improved; Scott Hine~of Philadelphia, Exemplary Player Gf the Year and most outstiuYBittg defensive player; Jamey Champion of Demopolis, AL, most outsatndi~_g offensive player and academic achievement award; and Brian Johes of Philadelphia, academic achi'eve– m~ntaward. Most valuable awards in golf and 1 tennis weJi presented by Coach Joe €.laDk to l.oo. Rush of Philadelphia ami Jirn McAt'lory of Louisville, i~lively. Also recognized during ·the ban– quet were football and basketball cheerleaders and students who served as Diamond Girls. Weight-lifting awards were also presented to members of the Warrior football team.

Presented At ECCC Awards to outstanding athletes were recently presented during the annual All-Sports Banquet held recently at East Central Community Coll~ge in Decatur.

Coach Jay Bowen announced· those who received men's basketball awards. Award winners included Tyron Bender of Lousiville, Howard Ses– sums Memorial Award and student athlete award; Kevin Kennedy of Lena. best rebounder and student athlete award; Terry Thames of Liule Rock, best free throw percen– tage; Vandy Hopson ofPhiladelphia, most improved; Tony Bailey of Villa Rica, GA. Rookie of the Year; Tyr– one Stowers ofForest, best offensive player; and Mark Stribling of Phi– ladelphia, best defensive player. Special awards were presented to student assistants Jimbo Edwards of Calera, Al and Tim Lathem of Carthage. Recipients of awards in women's basketball, presented by Coach Sam– my Pace, included Carolyn Boatman of Carthage, w,oss v.ai~il\?itfj p)a~~ best ...offensille:v. player ando~hest

Rectpicnts of football awards mefudcd Sammie Holifield of Lake, m~ost outstanding offensive back; rl'we.nce Peoples of Montevalo, AL and Chris Houston of Oxford, AL, pu>St outstanding offensive linemen; Felton Burroughs of Thomasville, AL, most valuable player and most valu;lble defensive back; Tim Jack– Son of Demopolis, AI, most out– standing special teams play~.r; and Wyatt Williams of Demopolis, AI, Andrew F. Webb Memroial Award. Williams was also selected team co– captain along with Dynassus Buggs of Tuscaloosa, AL. Foolball awards were presented by head coach AJ. Kilpatrick and assistants Tony Triplett and Brad Bradshaw.

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