2002

WEEK OF ft t l'6 f21J?/l- - EC Warrior Showdown Rodeo rides today in Philadelphia Plans are underway for the fourth annual Warrior begins at 9 a.m. Friday and is Philadelphia ; Heather offered free to the public.

Cheesman of Hillcrest ; Wes Featured e\'ents include Cowart of McLaurin; Adria bull riding. barrel racing, bare- Cremen and Lacey Sanborn back, saddle bronc, calf roping, both of Noxapater ; Isaa~ steer \\7 estling and break-a- Goforth and Donald Joe way roping. Nowell, both of Neshoba ECCQ Rodeo Team mem- Central; Lindsey Shaw of · hers are J amie Andrews and Hancock; Chance Sma rt ~f Josep~ r Lam,ber( both of Vardaman; Natalie Tillman of f~cef ~~ey Blakely of Union; and Drew Walters of Li~y; Brook - Bobo and Sylva Bay Academy. Larry Dial 'Beiljamin Wilbanks, both of serves as coach. Leake Academy; Caleb Breland The Warrior Showdown and Jacob Breland , both of Rodeo is sponsored in part by a ~ grant from the Neshoba County Tourism Commission . For more information con– t act the Athletic Office a t 635-

Showdown Rodeo, which is scheduled later this month at the Neshoba County Coliseum m Philadelphia. Sponsored by East Central q ommunity Qollege's Rodeo Team, the three-day event gets ..mderway a t 7:30 p.m. today Thursday). Competition is also ,cheduled at the same time on ~riday and Sat urday. -\dmission is $5 for adults and 33 for children. A slack rodeo

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