2003

ECCC making plans to host Warrior Golf Classic on June 12 Plans are underway for the Classic is Friday, May 30.

alumni and friends of the College. Proceeds from the tourna– ment will be used to fund scholar– ships for students from the five– county district who plan to attend East Central. Last year's tournament nened S7,000 for scholarships, which will be presented to incoming freshmen at the College's annual Scholarship Awards Luncheon scheduled m ~ay. For more information con–

second annual East Central Commurury College Warrior Golf ClassiC - a fundraiser for ECCC scholarships - v.htch will be held Th~y. June 12 at the award-win– rung Dancmg Rabbit Golf Club on the PC3II River Resort in Choctaw; Mwisstppl . A shotgun start at 9 a.m. offic:a.II:- begins the four-person scrunble scheduled on the Oaks Course. E ctry fee isS 125 per per– son. v.1lich includes green fees, golf ca.-t. :o:::nament T-shirt, box I unch a:x! ~ opporturuty to win various door pnzes An awards ceremony concludes 1M day's activities. The deadline :o enter the Warrior Golf College s go;f team ts off to a suc– cessful start ·n ::!003, fmishing near t!le • .... e3;,~ SC350n competition. "l"M \\ mor golfers placed seroad 2t the Pt~ Belt course in Hatu~ on ~ll.rch 19 with a 318 total sco.--e. AI Jones of ~1eridian led EC v.1th 1 -- and v.--as named to the All-Townament Tem1.. Other team members and :.hetr respecu'e scores mclude Jun Dille) ~: Forest and Kod) Cotll.Ul.i of Decatur, \\ho each carded an 0: Phil p Dtci:.ersoo of Uruon, I; and 03\1d Bun of !"ewton, S-i Jones Coli.!lt) Junior College s~ed as ~o:...--nament host

Corporate sponsorships are also available on the following lev– els: Gold - $650 (includes fees for one team and hole sponsorship with company name prominently dis– played); Silver- $400 (includes fees for two golfers and hole sponsorship with company name prominently displayed); Hole Sponsor - $200 (one-hole sponsorship with compa– ny or individual name prominently displayed); and T-Shirt Sponsor - $100 (company name listed on tour– nament T-shirt). All sponsors will be also recognized in the ECCC alumn1 magazine, The Warrior, which IS mailed to approximately I0,000 East Central f1n1shed thtrd in the season-opening match a~ Meridian's Northwood Coun~:) Club on March 18 wnh a 326 core Dilley led the Wamors "nh a 76 and was selected on t~e All– Tournament Team. Other \\ mru scorers were Jones and a..- "ho each carded an 83. DJC er.:-on. - ~ : and Comans, 87. Mendian Communit) College hosted the tournamcn ECCC golfers w 1ll com– pete in a two-da} tournament hosted by East M1sstss1pp1 Commumty College and held at Old Wa,·erly in West Pomt on April 1-2. followed by a ooe...d,ay match Apnl 8 on the

tact Stacey Hollingsworth, Office of Foundation and Alumni Relations, East Central Community College, P. 0 Box 129. Decatur, MS 39327, Phone 635-1 111 or call toll free. 1- g; -162-3:22, ext 3'75 . The email address IS sholling(geccc.edu. ECCC golfers place second at Jones Tourney Eas· Central Community

.\o.f Hoi.o" course at Copiah– Lincoln Community College in Wesson. The remaining schedule for Apnl i~cludes tournaments on the Ea;le Ridge course at Hinds Community College on April 9; the B1g Oak course in Tupelo on April 1 ~ . and at an undecided site in Jackson on April 15. The state and region tour– nament will be held April 22-24 at the Great Southern course in Gulfport. Tim Coats serves as coach of the Warrior golf team.

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