2002

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hCC soccer team blanks EMCC, ties Meridian, 2-2

From scbool reports Five players scored for East Central Commumh College;s soccer team !)at– urday afternoon in po ng an 8-0 shutout of East illS– sissippi Communih College on the Decatur campus. Sophomore fon ard Seltue Kam·ea\ e of Liberia West Africa, arid fres n midfielder John Theo d a product of St. Alov~lU .. Hi h School in Vtcbburg ~ red two goals apiece for Ea t Central, which impro' t 5-3-2 overall. Al-.o nn were freshman keeper :iar Walker of Newton Coun freshman midfielder R bb e Phillipson· of 1ort n defender Chris Ste\ ens Northeast Lauderdale and sophomore midflelder Brandon Ditto of Brandon Karweaye and freshman

Beau Theobald of Vicksburg St. Aloysius were credited With c1SSiStS. In other weekend action, the Soccer Warriors battled dh bion foe Meridian Commumty College to a 2-2 deadlock in double overtime. Karwe\\ aye scored both goab for EC, which rallied from a 2-0 deficit. The Soccer \\arriors, division mark -.tand~ at 2-2-1. Ea~t Central travels to Mio;sis5ippi Delta Commu– nity College on Wednesday, October 9 for a 4 p.m. match, and will be on the road Sat– urday to compete m the Rush Im•itational scheduled at MCC, where the Soccer War– rior::. will take on Wallace State at 11 a.m. East Central will journey to division opponent Jones County on Tue dav, October 15 for a 2 p.m match.

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