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IO::: 0::: w z z <( w u t- c w en w ~I 0 A ..J • 0::: ....,.. LL II\ 0 Five ECCC Warriors tapped for pre-season All-American defending state champion, is ranked fifth; Hinds The Warriors begin the 2004 campaign by traveling to c.;ec– ond-ranked Northwe~t Mi-.s– issippi Community College on Thursday, Sept. 2, with kickoff set for 7 p.m. on the Senatobia campus. The Rangers are one of five Mississippi teams ranked in the national juco poll. Pearl River Community College, the Terry Underwood said he was not surprised by the attention received by h1c.; top players. "It's (their selection) a great deal for them and for our team. They are all excellent players and good kids. We appreciate the recognition and are looking forward to a suc– cessful season," Underwood said. Lauderdale High School; tight end Cameron Tawater (6-1, 235) of Philadelphia, offensive lineman James Ozment (6-5, 370) of Sumter (Ala.) Academy, linebacker Sed Eichelberger (6-0, 230) of Noxapater, and defensive end Mantrell Ashford (6-2, 230) of Louisville. Warrior head football coach Although East Central Community College was over– looked in the NJCAA pre-sea– son football poll, five Warriors were listed as honorable men– tion All-Americans for the 2004 campaign. Selected on the prestigious list are running back Kelvin Horne (~, 230)o£Meridian,a former standout at Northeast Community College is 13th, and jones County Junior College is ranked 20th. Mississippi Community College also received votes. The Warriors will face all five teams in 2004. Southwest
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