1995

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Alumni tennis tourney set for East Central Alumni of East Central Community College in Decatur are encouraged to participa~e in the .annual homecommg tenrus tourna– ment scheduled Oct. 2-6. Tournament director Mike Anderson :>aid all matches will be held during evening hour-. on the college tennis courts. Competition includes women'~ and men's singles and ?ou~le.s .dh;sions plus a "pec.tal dl\'l.SlOn for athletes over the age of 35. Anderson -.atd participants may enter onldv one area of competition an mu.:.t be either a former or cunent ECCC student. Entry fee is a new can of tennis balls which should be fumi-.hed prior to the start of each match. To enter the tournament and recei\'e additional infor– mation call the college at 635- 2111.

Tournaments: ~~Tennis Tournament: East Central Community College will have an alumni tennis tourna– ment Oct. 2-6. The tournament, which coin– cides w1th Homecoming festivi– ties, will be on the school's 1en– nis courts with women's and men's singles and doubles diVi– Sions and a divis1on for athletes over the age of 35. Entry fee is a new can of ten– nis balls. For more information call635-2111 . Northwest CC routes East Central 48-7 SENATOBIA - East Central uffered it s third loss of the season as Northwest claimed a 48-7 win. East Central's only score came in the second quarter . Northwest's Bryan Sparacino threw for 262 yards to pace the Rangers. .

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