2004
FORESTMUNICIPAL SCHOOL OISTRICT;AUTH LATHEM Forest's Derrick Qualls, seated, signed a national letter of intent to play foot– ball for the East Central Community College's Warriors.Joining him was his mother Shelia Quails Bearcats Head Footbai~·Coach Brad Peterson. standing left, and Forest Principal B1lly Wilbanks.
THREE AREA PIGSKIN PLAYERS To BECOME ECCC WARRIORS By CHRIS ALLEN BAKER TIMES SPORTS EDITOR DECATUR- Tlu-ee athletes from Scott County and possibly a fourth will wear the Wanior oolors for East Central Community College's football program next fall as they mked national letters of mtent last WednescLn Far=: '. Derrick Qualls Scott C-entral., ~athaniel McKee and Ken~ ~c:b:JK:e: plgy ~Warntll'S~ chy blldl " chmce - - Nick BrownofScott Central signed wtth East Central andAlcorn State University but had not decrded where be will attencl NCAA rules allow a high school athlete t.o Slgll with a senior university and a junior college at the same time. All three Scott Central players said they are looking forward to taking their skills to the oollegiate level "It will be a new experience for me and hopefully a lot of fun," McKee saicl Standing at 5'9" tall and weighing in at 175, the Warriors oould possibly use him as an inside linebacker or running– back, McKee said. Brown, 6'5"' at 215 pounds who was recruited as a defeDSIVe end, said Jackson State University also made an offer but expects to decide soon whether he will pia~· on the reservation at Lmnan. or bead PA ::t to Decatur
THE TlMESICHRIS ALLEN BAKER Scott Central's Nick Brown. seated. signed a national letter of Intent to play football lor the East Central Community College's Warrlors. Joimng him were h•s parents Pame 1 a and Mano" Brown
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