2002
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ECCC hosts Jones, ltawamba, Holmes teams in annual tourney Plenty of hoop action can be seen Monday, Nov. 25 and Tuesday, Nov. 26 when East Central Community College hosts its annual toumamcnt at the Brackeen-Wood Physical Educa– tion Building on the Decatur campu~. Teams participating in this year's event include juco squads from Jones County, Itawamba. Holmes and East Central. Competition gets underway at 2 p.m. Monday featuring the Joue.<, and Holmes women. followed at 4 p.m. b) the men,s squads from both colleges. East Central women take on Itawamba at 6 p.m.. and the ECCC and ltawam– ba men tangle at 8 p.m. The schedule for Tuesday h~ Jones and Itawamba women at 2 p.m.. with the Jones and Itawamba men set to battle at .f p.m. EC's Lady Warriors meet the Holmes women at 6 p.m., and EC,s Warriors will challenge the Holmes men at 8 p.m. For more information contact ECCC coaches Brad Hodge (women) or Billy Smith (men). Phone 635-2111 or call toll free, 1-877-462-3222. ext 372 or2-B.
ECCC Phi Beta Lambda officers Selected to lead the Phi Beta Lambda organization at East Central Community College in Decatur are the above bus·ness majors who include (seated from left) Shalonda Buckley, president of Phrladel– phia; Jessica Brock, vrce president, of Edinburg and Brandy John– son, secretary, of Philadelphia, and (standrng from Eft) !sh ey Ogle– tree, reporter, of Sebastopol; Chris Clark, treas..rrer, o! LoU S'\: 1e; and Michael Townsend, parliamentarian, of Lena (EC Phc•o
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