2003

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ECCC announces soccer signees for 2003 season

Garretson of Mendenhall; midfielder I for– ward Cuus Doe of Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa; ·midfielder Jose Castillo of Raleigh; and kreper Ragan Denham and defender R} an Stewart, both of Northeast Lauderdale. Returnees include keeper Mark Walker of Newton County; defender Chris Stevens of

Sixteen freshmen will take the field thk fall when East Central Community College begins its fifth year of soccer competition under Coach KennethThompson and a.,... j ..- tant Roy Pete. Joining the Soccer Warriors for the 2003

campaign forward Jonathan Holland and keeper Eli McBrayer, bo~h of are

Northeast Lauderdale; midfielders John Theo– bald and Beau Theobald, both of Vicksburg St. Aloysius; forward Ricky Archuleta of Richland; and midfielder Robbie Phillipson of Morton. The ECCC soccer team completed its most suc– cessful season last fall by posting a 9-6-3 overall

Philadelphia; midfielder Luis Araya and defender Julio Alvarez, both of Forest; sweeper Ted Thompson of Clarkdale; defender Cortez Washington of Jackson Lanier; midfielder Joe Theobald of Vicksburg St. Aloysius; keeper Brent Clark and defender Jason Downard, both of OIIIIII!S='~~~~~I::iiii.­ Florence; midfielder Andy

mark and a 5-3-2 slate in MACJC South Dh ·on competition.

Smith of Neshoba Central; midfielder Daniel Owens of Brandon; midfielder Chad

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