1995

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Tournament Champs . .. The Diamoud Warriors of East Central Community Col– lege began the 1995 season by winning the ECCC/ Rush Sports Medicine Tournament which included teams from Wallace State, Bevill and Jones County Junior College. East Central posted a perfect 3-0 mark against the three visiting teams and received the above trophy following the two-da.) competition. Pictured during the trophy presentafion are ECCC officials Sammy Pace, athletic coordinator; Ricky Harrison, assistant baseball coach; and team members Jason Wilkins, a sophomore hurler from Enterprise, and Chris Bond, a sophomore catcher from Hickory. (EC Photo) Cheerleader tryouts at EC

Tryouts for East Central Com– munity College's 1995-96 cheerleading ~quad!> will be held March 29 on the Decatur campus, announced Mrs. Virginia Pace, sponsor. Mrs. Pace said tryouts are scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. in the Brackeen-Wood Phy~ical Education Building. Prior to the tryouts, Mrs. Pace

said a mandatory meeting of all cheerleader candidates is slated for 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 22 at Brackeen-Wood. During this time, procedures pertaining to the tryouts will be explained and routines will be taught. Students selected on the college's cheerleading sq uads receive a

$450.00 tuition scholarship for each semester served. In addition to the selection of football and basketball cheerleaders, male yell leaders and a mascot will be chosen. For additional information con– tact Mrs. Virginia Pace, ECCC, Decatur, MS 39327, Ph. 635-2111 , ext. 239.

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