2002
TUNE SIG!'\S \-'\11TH ECCC- Jeremy Tune, a standout base– ball player at Newton High School, will continue his ath– letic career as a member of the East Central Community College Diamond Warriors. Tune, a 6-2, 170 pound out– fi elder, was an All-D istrict performer last season and re– ceived the Tigers' Golden Glove Award . He is shown dur– ing a recen t signing ceremony with his parents, Debbie and Stewart Tune, and (standing from left) Tiger head b aseball coach Eddie Pierce and ECCC assistant baseball coach Patri ck Robey. (EC Photo) Programs at ECCC Ap ril 11 - 13 - ECCC Players present the musical "Footloose" based en the movie of the same name which starr~d Kev~ Bacon.. The production will be at 7 p.m. each ev~g tn V~ckers fme Arts Auditorium. Tickets are $10. For information contact the college switchboard at 1-877- G0-2-ECCC. Ap~il 18 - Annual Spring Art Show and ECCC Chorale sprmg Concert. The concert begins at 7 p.m. m Vickers Fine Arts Auditorium and the art work can be viewed before or after the program. No admission charge. April 22 - Collegians Spring Campus Concert - The Col– lege's po~-rock voral and instrumental group will perform at 8 p.m. m Huff Auditorium. No charge for admission. April 30- Ac'cents Spring Concert- The college show choir will present therr sprmg concert at 7 p.m. in Vickers Fine Arts Auditorium. No charge for admission.
INTRAMURAL SOCCER RUNNERS-UP - "The 69'ers" placed second in the intramural soccer competition held a t East Central Community College in Decatur. Team mem– bers are, seated from left - Derek Durm of Philadelphia and Gardito Ruiz of Vicksburg, and standing from left - Billy Brake of Florence, Stephanie Davis of Philadel– phia, Ty Anderson of Decatur and Ryan Crick of Louis– ville.
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'KOBEHOUCS' ClAIM SECOND PLACE - ''Kobeholics" won second-place honors in the intramural men's A-league basketball competition held at East Central Community College in Decatur. Team merribels include (kneeling, from left) Todd Butler of 'lorton. TeonWilson of Newton and Jacob Boler of Philadelphia; and tanding, from left) Jesse Smith of Philadelphia, Lamario Mapp of Morton, Dewin Taylor of Sandhill and Dee Homesbwgerof 1oxapater. CoaChMike Anderson serves as direc– tor of the college's inhamural program. (EC Photo)
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