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ECCC ' 'rarrior Golf Cl~ Only a few openings remain for East Central Community College's fifth annual Warrior Golf Classic scheduled Thurs– day, June 29, 2006 at the Danc– ing Rabbit Golf Club on the Pearl River Resort in Choctaw. SlXteen teams have signed up as ofJune 1 for the four-person scramble. which is sponsored by the College's Alumni Associ– ation and serves as a fundrais– er in providing scholarships for area students, according to Stacey Hollingsworth, execu– tive director for Foundation and Alumni Relations who also serves as tournament coordi– nator. and various givE Corporate spo also available c els. · Gold sponsors· which includes person team an sorship. Silver are $400 and ir two players an sorship. Hole SJ available for $2 Hollingswortl will be awarde rate division v top three team: However, shE "biggest prize" 1 who are · recipi scholarships m tournament pr< Tee-off is set for 10 a.m. on the Azaleas cour se. Registra– tion begins at 9 a.m. Entry fee is $125 per person or $500 per team, and includes green fee, golf cart, box lunch "Thanks to response fron friends of the ( provided $15,·

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