2004

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enjoved the trip," Harrison said~ "It's been fun ·',md a great experience for me. "This is more than l've ever been a part of. W(. re going to have to \\ Drk hard so we can coml' back here next year. lt':-; a big reward .' Another mL•mber of the group is sophomore student assistant Andrea Chcsne\~ \\-ho played for ECCC as · freshman. 'lhe is a 2002 graduate of Newton County Academy. "We never had a strong team (at NCA) and tlu::. has bl'en a fun experience both year<;," Chesney smd. "I like bcmg a part of the team. We're a close team."

7 Margaret DeCiman of Seward County (Kan.) Community College, 6-foot- 3 I\ahonal Player of the Year Tiffany Stansbury of Gulf Coast (Fla.) Community College and her 6-foot 5 teammate, Mariel Ruis; 6- fool-8 Daiane Packer of Trmity Valley (Texas) Community College, and 6- foot-6 Lenka Zimova and her 6-foot-5 teammate, Denisa Svarova from the College of Southern Idaho. Also taking in the toum,l– ment is redslurt freshman LaSaundra Harrison, a 2003 graduate of Union High School. "I have very much

but tha t's coming from high school. It reminds me a lot of the Coliseum though," Rosar said. Rosar, who stands 5-foot- 10, has seen several of the players either at the motel where ECCC is staying or at Monday's banquet. "They're huge," Rosar said. "They'rc very tall, but we are quick and have got some strong people. You can't always rely on heigl;lt." Some of the taller players include 6-foot-6 Gillian Goring of the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith, 6-foot-

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