2002
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2:00 2.30 1:30 TBA ECCC adds seven football signees for '02 Ea-.t Central Community CoUege head football coach Tern • Underwood has Alabama for the 100-meters. Other high school stand– of Noxapater;
and kicker I punter Jacob Sv. a-w ze (6-foot, 200) of Olive Branch. Swayze connected on two 47-yard fiel.d goals and one from 45 yards out. Regarding the new Warriors, Coach Undern·ood said, "All are quality people and quality players. We' re excited to have them as part of our program."
receiver from Tuscaloosa County, Ala. Ryan rushed for over 1,450 yards last season, averaging 10 yards per carry. He also had 500 yards receiv– ing and returned three punts for touchdowns. The speedster has the fastest recorded time (10.5) in
outs joining the Warriors are running back Kentay Eiland (6-foot, 200), fullback Horace Glenn (5-11, 215) and defen– sive back Ken Shields (6-2, 180), all of Louisville; defen– sive back/wide receiver Mario White (5-10, 180) and linebacker I running back Derek Carter (5-9, 190), both
announced the signing of seven additional players for the 2002 season. At the top of the list is Titus Ryan, a 6-foot-2, 200- pound running back/wide
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