2003
The e Ea:.t Central Community College soccer players received various team honors fol– lowing their successful 2002 campaign. Seated from left are defender Johnathan Shoe– maker of Newton County, Hustle Award; forward Seltue Karweaye of The Peoples Insti– tute in Liberia, West Afiica, best offensive player and co-Most Valuable Player; midfield– er Brandon Ditto of Brandon, co-Most Valuable Player; and defender Nate Alexander of Corinth, team captain and co-Most Valuable Player. Standing from left are midfielder Kyle .Miller of Neshoba Central, Academic Award; midfielder Robbie Phillipson of Mor– ton, mo:.t improved; and midfielder Beau Theobald of St. Aloysius High School in Vicks– burg, "Shot of the Year" award. ECCC President Dr. Phil A. Sutphin and soccer coaches Kenneth Thompson (head) and Roy Pete (volunteer assistant) presented the awards at the annual Fall Sports Banquet held in Mabry Memorial Cafeteria on the Decatur campus. The 2002 Soccer Warriors recorded the most successful season in the program's four-year existence by posting a 9-6--3 overall mark and a 5-3-2 slate in South Division competition. (EC Photo)
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