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Various post-season honors have been awarded to members of the East Central Community College football team following the 1994 campaign. Selected to participate in the Mississippi Junior College All Star Classic are Brad Moody, a 6'1'', 232-pound linebacker from Neshoba Central High School; Frederick "Chubby" Tate, a 6'3", 254-pound tight end from North Forrest High School in Hattiesburg; James McGee, a 6', 236-pound fullback from Franklin High School in Canon, Georgia; and Stacey Whitehead, a 6'5", 299-pound defensive end from New Sern (North Carolina) High School. The annual contest is scheduled December 3 at Northeast Miss. Community College. Tate and Whitehead are also first team All-State selections, while Moody and McGee have been to the All-State second team along with kicker Peyton Weems (5'8", 140) of Louisville. Tqose receiving honorable men– tion All-State recognition include offensive tackle Marlon Black (6'5", 318) of Liberty County High School in Bristol, Florida; offensive guard Lundy Brantley (5'10", 250), Neshoba Central; offensive guard Jason Greene (6'4", 255), Car– thage; center Mark We~t (6', 240), Forest; wide receiver Omeri Greene (6'1, 190), Banneker High School, College Park, Georgia; defensive back Eddie Hunt (6'2". 202) Louis\ille; defensive end William Mays (6'3", 240) Wenonah High School, Roosevelt, Alabama; linebacker Charles Be!>ter (6'1 ", 210) Hillcrest High School, -< Tuscaloosa, Alabama; strong safe– ty Michael Holbert (6', 215), \1or– ton; defensive back Jam1c Day (6'2", 202), Neshoba Central; defensive end Latwaun Cook {6'2", 240), Greenville (Alabama) High School; and defensive back Willie Porter (5'9", 175) louiwillc.

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