1993

ECCC plans several h mecoming evernts .- Alumni of East Central Communi– ty College in Decatur are encourag– ed to participate in the annual Homecoming Tennis Tournament scheduled for Oct. 11-15. Tournament director Mike Ander– son said all matches will be held during evening hours on the college tennis courts. Competition includes women's and men's singles and doubles divisions plus a special divi– sion for athletes over age 35. Ander– son said participants may enter only one area of competition and must be either a former or current ECCC student. Entry fee is a new can of tennis balls which should be furnished prior to the s tart of each match. Deadline to enter is noon Oct. 6. Award winners will be recognized and presented trophies during the alumni luncheon which begins at noon Saturday Oct. 16 as part of the annual Homecoming festivities. To enter the tournament and receive additional information, call the college at 635·2W. E~CC wiJI also hqst a golf tow:na.,– me"l on Oct. ~at 4.:3o-'p...m. a tJ:h Decatur Countr~ Club a.Rd wjll spon– sor a Homecommg'sK'Run 11t 8 a.nr on Oct. 16. The ECCC football team will play nationally-ranked Pearl River at 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 16.

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