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2004 ECCC,signees NAME 5-10 195 Anthony Carouthers 5·10 175 Gr~ Hathorn 6-3 235 Chns Perry 5-11 160 Barry Doss 5-10 180 Joshua Moore 6·0 260 Eric Lyons 6-4 21 0 Kentelle Washington 6-0 220 Nathaniel McKee 5-9 175 Nicholas Brown 6·5 215 Marzefl McGill s-s 180 Mano Davis 6·2 175 Maurice MCDonald 5-10 170 Joe Mingo 6,.0 190 Kendrick Perry 6-0 265 Jimmy Spenser 6-1 235 Rayshawn Smtth 5-9 170 Chn-, Latk 6-2 180 Javares Dobbins 6-0 280 George Maddox 6-1 250 Robbie Morse 6·4 210 Michael Wright from New– ton. all signed with the Uni– versity of Arl POS. LBIFB HIGHS~ Forest Laffayet11 lottiSIVIfe Louisvrl!e LOUISVille Neshoba Phtladelp ScottCer ScottCer Scott Cer Wayne C Wayne C West Lau Clinch Cc Htllcrest . Hillcrest , P~uiWB Pickens ( Tuscafoo~ Tuscaloo: Walton C Qualls from Forest: defen– sive end Greg Hat horn. cor nerback wide receiver Chris Perry, and wide receiver / d e r e n s i v e back Barry DB DE Communit y tiiC'ge head football co;tc It lt·tTY Under– wood and l1 i~ 1 til signed 21 incoming It mu·n for the 2004 season \\ nPsday: "I'm pJ.'1'11\ I I'PY with the group we· I on paper today,'' Uwlr 1 '"'«< said. ''I feel like w~ II ' "' d ty good day. Of l'•Jlll tl'~ never over inju11ltl 111• •~-:c•." While 1tl1 f the new- "' I~CCC's CBIWR WA/08 OLIDL WR OUDL RBILB 01../DL ss WR LB DB OUDL OUDL DB!WR WR Defensive back Anthony big a sign as we had.'' Carouthers of Lafayette Underwood said. ''He can County inked with the War- really throw the football riors after attracting Under- and nm. He's got 4.6 speed. . wood's attention during a We feel very fortunate to get game at Newton County him..Coach. (Tim) Coats High School last fall. recrmt~d him. We. b~at A pair of two time state ·some of the _Kansas JUruor champion War Eagles from colleges ?n him. Wavne County inked with "Lark lS a real good play– ECCe. They are strong safe- er,•: Underwood add~d. ··r ty ?\larzell McGill and wide ~hev~ he 11 ~~e an mune– receivei Mario Davis d1ate unpact. Underwood Maurice McDon~ld a sa.ld of Lark, who had previ– defensive end from West o~ly committed to Missis– Lauderdale. also inked w itb s1pp1 State. Underwood Doss. all from Louisville; w1de receiver Eric Lyons from Philadelphia. twO:way lineman ,Joshua Moore from Neshoba Central: and two– way lineman Kenielle Wash– ington, mnning back/ linebacker Nathaniel McKee, and two-way line– ma n Nicholas Brow11. all from Class lA state rmmer– up Scott Central "We feel like we signed, in our opmion. the best in our area, Underwood said. "Hathorn is a great player. He double signed with us and Delta State. Perry is a lt tl't, the I twcess in Iusc·aloosa I tsl vern-'s vt• of the 1 \h,~aloosa 01.. DL OB the Warriors. He will be converted to a linebacker for the Warriors. "I think McDonald can be a heck-of-a linebacker," Underwood SHid. Two out-of.stat<• players. Chris Lark from Pickens Count); Ala ami Robbie Morse Four-year signees The Warriors also had seven membPrs of last year's team sign with four– yea,· schoo.ls on Woonesday. Chris Allen of Tuscaloosa County, Davts Carter from Louisville. J. E Haynes and Willie Johnson 1 County, Ga., ir Valdosta (Ga) : versity. Rudy S11 sacola, Fla.. sh Washburn Unb Topeka. Kan.
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