2002
WEEK OF Ot~ 21 ,2002
East Central Community College Warrior Showdown Rodeo Set October 31- NO\Tember 2 In Philadelphia
Caleb Breland and Jacob Breland Philadelphta; Heather Cheesman of H Wes Cowart of McLaurin; Adna Creme Lacey Sanborn, both of 1 oxapater: lsaa... G and Donald Joe Nowell both ofNcshoba C Lindsey Shaw of Hancock, Chance Vardaman; Natal ie Tillman of Union; and Walters of Sylva Bay Acadcm) L an;. D1al se as coach. The Warnor Showdo" n Rodeo 1 sored in part by a grant from the ~eshobn Tourism Commission. For more mformatton <.onta~t the E( Athletic Office, Phone 635-2111 or call toll l -877-462-3222. ext. 310
Conununtt)• ( ll~e. M1SS01 ro Valley College, Mtchigan Sta ~ Uru\ers I) _ .. mthem Arkansas Universit}. lr. ~uy of West Alabama, Murray State, ~ftsst' 1pp1 -sa e Unt\ m11), Abraham Baldwin Agr \. tltura Colle.:-e. Arkansas State Univers1t). S h\\est •ISSO .., State University, Umverstt)• ot ~nn~ :!1 ~ .. rnn, University of West Alabama, N rth\\eSl Muscle Shoals Conunumt) Col e:ge Unnerstty of Notre Dame, Arkansas Tech Uru' ~II) outhem Illinois Umversll). Unt\~l) "GMrgta. University of Arkansas at ~1onuce acl Uruverstty of Illinois at Urbana ECCC Rodeo Team .,embers are Jamie Andrews and Josep Lamhn· i>oth of Florence; Ashle> 81~ ·el} of Ltben), Brook Bobo and Benjarrun \\ Jlbanks of Leake Academy;
Plans arc underway for the fourth annu– al Warnor ShO\\dO\\fi Rodeo, whtch is scheduled later tlus month at the Neshoba County Coliseum m Plnladelplua Sponsored by East Ccnnal Commumty C otic •e 's Rodeo ream. the three day event gets underway at 7.30 p.m. nmrsda}, October 31. <. 'ompctitton ts also scheduled at the same time on I ncby and Saturda\ Admtssion is $5 for adults and $3 for chtldren Aslack rodeo begins at 9 a.m. f-riday and ts offered free to the public. Featured events mclude bull riding, bar– rel rocmg. bareback. saddle bronc. calf roping, steer \\Testling and break-a-\\ay roping. Participating colleges. in addition to EC'CC, are )0 teams representmg the Ozark Rcgwn, which includes Northwest Mississippi
Haunted House Of Hoops' Scheduled October 30 At ECC A first look at the 2002-03
mvited to "trick or treat" m the ~'IIi Perfonnances by the ECCC cheer– leaders and Ccntralettes be~;; n at p.m., followed by a bnef scnmma~e featuring the Lady \\'arnor' Introductions of Lady Wamor and Warrior team members, by respec– tive head coaches Brad Hodge and Billy Smith, are scheduled at 8:30 p.m., \\ ith the Wamor scnnunage
~et to foliO\\ at 8 45 p.m. Beginmng :1; 9 p.m.. Lady Warrior team mem– :::ers will compete in a three-point shooung contest. followed by a sl:un-dunk contest featuring mem– bers of the Wamor squad. A Halloween costume con– te t for the student body is also scheduled. and one lucky student wtll have an opportunity to rece1ve a
tuition scholarshtp by smkmg a ket from half-court. For more infom1at10n co tact the ECCC Athletic Offi Phone 635-2111 or call toll free 877-462-3222, ext. 310, or coma Coaches Brod Hodge (372) or Ril Sm1th (243).
I ast Central Communtty Coll~ge baskcthall squads \\til be a\·ailable \\ cdncsday. October 30 when the annual "Haunted Ilouse of Hoops" ttps off at the Rrackeen-Wood Physic.tl Education Building on the Decatur campus Aell\ lites get underway at p m ''hen atea youngsters are
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