1999
ECCC begins soccer season August ~~ East Central CommurutyCol- Mississtppi (2 p.m. Fnday, September
lege begms tts first-ever soccer sea– son this weekend when the \V:urior hostHolmes Community College at 5 p.m. , Saturday, August 28 The nondivision matchup wi1 be played at the Newton County Htgh School soc– cer field tn Decatur. Coach Kenneth Thompson said his squad is ready to begm hts– tory. "Our guys have really worked hard and are in great condi– tion. We are looking forward to par– ticipating in the first soccer game for the College. and invite fans lO come out and provide support not only for the histone fust game but through– out the season as well." Following the season opener, the Warrior soccer team will be on the road for three stratght con– tests. East Central travels to ltawamba (4 p.m. Tuesday, August 31), East
3) and Coptah-Lmcoln (5 p.m. Satur– day. September II) before rctummg to home actton against GulfCoast at 5 p.m. Tuesday, September 14. By then. Coach Thompson said he hopes the new Warrior soccer field will be ready for compettt1on Soccer team members in– clude Dwlght Brannon, Collinsv1lle; · Craig Brov•n and Jess May. both of Philade lphta, Jo hn Cart\Hight, Cormth: Joe Cavenaugh, Jeremy Luke and Tylet Thomas, all of Chunky; Michael Cratg and Ttp Ylun:hinson, both ofMorton; Chns Denney, Jack– son: Bobby Gibson. Meridian; 6r~« Hossley, V1cksburg; JusnnLamer, Carl Luke and Josh Sanders, all of Little Rock; Tim Ptttman. Forest; Timothy Stewart, Walnut Grpve; and Chad Woodall, Carthage. Ausun CunninghamofUnion serves ~s man– ager.
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