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for the All-Star and All– Region 23 Tournament teams. In addition, she was selected ECCC's most valuable player and received the team co-cap– tain award. Chaney aver– aged 13 points, four assists and two steals during the 2004-05 season. In addition to athletic honors, Chaney was named a 2005 Distin– guished Academic All· American, which recog– nizes student-athletes who maintained a minimum 3.8 grade point average for

was also selected ECCC's most valuable player. Chaney is also a two–

45 semester hours. She was also named to the 2005 ECCC Hall of Fame, the highest honor a student can receive at the College. Chaney plans to contin– ue her athletic career at the University of South– ern Mississippi where she will be a member of the basketball and softball teams. She plans to major in health education. The Newton County High School graduate is the daughter of Ricky and Brenda Chaney of Little Rock.

From Page lB year standout on the Lady - -------- Warrior bas}$tball team, en route to a 26·14 record. earning second team All· Chaney batted .423 with American honors in Divi– four triples, seven doubles sion I for the 2004-05 cam– and 15 RBis. She also paign after leading the scored 34 runs. In addition Lady Warriors to a second to receiving second team place finish in the Region All-American honors, 23 Tournament and a 20·10 Chaney was chosen All- record. She was also Region 23, All-State and named All-Region 23 and All-Central Division. She All-State and was tapped

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