2002
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Tu.-caloo,a County, Ronald Smith of Daphne, Ala., and Van Wilson ofWest Lauderdale. Ryan ,. on the 100-meter competition in high school last year in Alabama. Underwood said the strength of the defen....e is team speed. ~our :-;econdary will be very fast.
returnee::. Arrion Triplett and Ken Triplett, both of Loui:-.ville, and Michael Wells and freshman Corey Hayes, both of Forest. "Overall. I really feel good about this team, even though we do not have as much depth as we djd last year. They are a great group of young men," Underwood said. Underwood, who is
Three of our defen::.h·e "tarters, cor– nerbacks P e t e ~lcBride of Forest and Jarvis Lymon of Foley, Ala., and line– backer Josh Viverette of Lake had t he fastest times in the
beginning h1s fifth year as h ead coach, a lso serves as defen sive coordinator. Member s of coaching staff include Tim Coats, assistant head coach and offensive coor dina– tor; Steve Cheatham, defensive backs and special teams; and DeMa rcus Holmes , wide r eceivers and tight ends.
40-yard dash at a combine held at East Mississippi last spring. McBride r an a 4.38; Lymon, a 4.42; and Viverette, 4.5m" h e s aid. Other top defensive returnees are linebackers Stacey Lewis of Neshoba Central and 'l'ravares Osley of Hueytown, Ala. The defensive front will include
East Central begins the 2002 sea– son by hosting Holmes Community College Thursday, September 5. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. in Warrior Stadium. All ECCC football games can be heard on WSSI-FM (98.3) in Carthage, featuring veteran sports– caster Mike Goodwin.
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