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READY FOR ECCC RODEO- The East Central Community College Rodeo Team is prepar– ing to compete in the annual Warrior Showdown Rodeo scheduled October 26-28 at the Neshoba County Coliseum in Philadelphia. Twenty college teams representing the Ozark Region are scheduled to participate in the three-day competition, which gets underway at 7:30p.m. each night. A slack rodeo is also planned and will be held at 9 a.m. Friday, Octo– ber 27. Admission each night is $5 for adults and $3 for children age six and over. There is no charge for admission to the slack rodeo. Seated from left are Natalie Tillman of Union, Sara Wilson of Mendenhall, "Sue" the mascot; and Nikki Rabon of Newton. Standing from left are Max Bounds of Newton, Brian Newell of Meridian, Adam Costillow of Wesson, Trey Austin of Richland, Sam Crowson of Louisville) Darvol Hart of Little Rock, Bill y Brake of Brandon, Bubba Clark of Jachin, Ala.; and Billy Mack Kinard of Collinsville. Larry Dial of Livingston, Ala., serves as coach. ECCC academic counselor Michael Alexan– der is the team sponsor. The Warrior Showdown Rodeo is sponsored in part by a grant from the Philadelphia-Neshoba County Tourism Council. (EC Photo)
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