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East Central set to open i t soccer season Si.turday Soccer Warriors, sixth-year each Kenneth Thompson hoping to make playoffs; beg1against East Mississippi The 2004 fall soccer season will :onditions have been ideal. get under way Saturday for East Ccn- "The cool weather \\e experienced tral Community College, as the Soccer !arher made it a lot C

"Startrng \\ 1th the ~\\eeper, 1en our center mid fielder. ard 'mi<.hir up with our forward-.- the... e \\Ill ~e~ positions for us while ...orne o th~ younger players adjust to the cregc game,'' Thompson said. Speaking of the youhger am members, Thompson said the t'h– men "are a good group to work 1th We are having to spend orne tin on building technique . but they oily work hard at trying to perfom1 wl.'' Freshmen players mclude mJ– fielders Taylor Nichols and ~cah Lanier, both p1 oducts of NelOn County High School, Ky.le Voweand Austin Herring, both of NeshobU:en– tral, and Zach Joiner of Camge; defender/forward Jason Lopez ofor– e::.t; defender/midfielder Daniel Var– ren of Clarkdale; defenders 'rey Whitehead of Southeast Laudelale. Jared Weir ofClarkdale and Zac!Kil– patrick of Neshoba Central ; ancfor– ward Diego Pere7 of Columbia, Juth America. Thompson said preseason ork-

Forest. Another sophomore on he squad IS center midfielder David re- witt of Clarkdale, who transfced (rom Meridian Community Colle:. Thompson aid the strength oflis year's squad will be the inside >si- tions.

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