1991

ECCC RECEIVES WEIGHT EQUIPMENT- East Central Community College football coaches Brad Bradshaw (seated), head mentor A.J. Kilpatrick (standing from left) and Tony Triplett are shown with weight lifting equipment recently donated to the college's athletic department. The new equip– ment was presented by Sandra Reynolds of Jackson who made the contribution In memory of her late husband attorney David Reynolds who was a law partner with Andy Kilpatrick, son of Coach Kilpatrick. The Warrior head football coach said the equipment has been a "tremendous asset" for the college's athletic program and he "deeply appreciates" the generosit y and concern of Mrs. Rey– nolds. The new equipment Is belngusrd m th'O we l t'3J I ~tf~m located In the Brackeen-Wood Physical Education Building. (EC ·o) 0 .co 2JT1~ 8 °8 · ('( 0 _

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