2006

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~ial to The Record Nearly $7.000 in scholar· ship monies resulted from the fifth annual East Cen– tral Communit) College Warrior Golf Tournament held ,June 29 at the Dane· ing Hahhit Golf Cluh in Choctaw. "StudPnts \'iere again the big v. inner in om· annual fundraiser for scholarship::;,'' sa 1d Stnce} Holli_ngsv. orth executive direclor for Foundation and Alumni Relat10n at ECCC and tournament clirect01~ "Thapks to our loyal sponsors and the 19 team who partidpated in th tournament, \\e netted $6,700 which v.ill be deposited into oW' Golf Classic Scholarsh 1p ftmd to hC' used m av.m·cting schol– arships for tudents in our fi\e-county district,'' Hollings\\orth said. Recognized as the tour– nament and corporate division v. inner was the Entergy team. which po t· ed a 54 18 under ar in

the fow·-person scramble held on the championship Azaleas course. Team members include Dann} Howell, Todd Yuille and Jonathan Powers, all of Kosciusko, and. Ryan J ew· ell of Ackerman. Two teams tied for sec· ond with a 57, but Citizens Bank won the runners-up c;pot on score card playoff with Killens Chevrolet· Pontiac-Olds. Team mem· bers included Kenneth Jones. Rustv Barnett. James Jones· and Randy McElhenney. all of Decatw: Members of the Killens team ~ere Mark Killens and Joel Nelson, both of •Jev. t01i· Terry Sessums of Union. and JOE' Killens of Decatur Round1 out the fir:,t flight "ere Rush Health Systems (\'.idet Carmichael. Dennis Foster and Bobby Elenung, all of Meridian; and Ron Cra\\· foro. Newton). 57· Commu· nity llank (Steve Gibson and Bert Atkison both of

Forest: Tim Patterson, Morton; and James Chan– diet~ Nashville, Ark.), 59; SIVAD. Inc. (Hank Moreau, Sebastopol; Ken Stringer, Decatur; Chris Murphy, Ridgeland; and Joel Turn– er. Monroe, La.). 59; and The Heritage Agency (Jimmy Brown. Jimmie Bell and Aubry Cox, all of Carthage, and Fred George of Kosciusko), 59. The Howard Computers team. whose members included Rusty Thoms of Madison, Jamie McMahon of Poplarville, Kyle Logan of Hattiesburg and Michael Greene of Hoover. Ala., won the second flight with a 61 following a score– card playoff "\\ ith Valley Services, Inc. Valley team members were Patrick Brown and Billy Smith, both of Decatur. Steve Hampton of Qmtman: and Jody Hurst of Ieridian Finishing third at 63 ere Glynn Griffing and Asso– ciates Starmount Always Dental. \\ho....e team mem· bers v.ere Glynn Griffing

and Milton Walker, both of J ackson, And Harlan Stan– ley of Florence. Also competing in the second flight were UBS Financial Ser vices (Brian Temple and Barry Boat– n er, both of Meridian; Flint Tedder of Collinsville; and J ason Mangum of Decatlll'), 64; ECCC Wor kforce Develop– ment Center (Chris Clark, Ronnie Westbrook and Scott Hill, all of Decatur, and Joseph Knight, Union).. 65; Coca-Cola Bot– tling Co. (Jimmy Culpep– per and Larry Etheridge, both of Meridian; Rickey Chaney of Little Rock; and Derrell Thomas of Mobile, Ala.). 65; and Applied GEO Technologies. Inc. (Kenny Hillman. Mike Miller, Tim Nelson and Shane Scheib, all of Chaeta\\), 66. Also competin g in the third flight were La-Z-Boy South (George Williams, Troy Simmons and Art McElroy, all of Newton, and Br ian Waddell of Philadelphia), 68.

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