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Capacity field expected for Golf Classic Only a few openings remain for golfers planning to partici– pate in the Warrior Golf Clas– sic scheduled Friday, June 22, 2007, at the Dancing Rabbit Golf Club in Choctaw. two players and a hole spon– sorship. Hole sponsorships are available for $200 each.

son; First Financial Bank, Carthage; Glynn Griffing and Associates, J ackson; Howard Computers, Laurel; Ki'llens Chevrolet-Olds-Pontiac, New– ton; Michael F. Payment, Jack– son; Rush Health Systems, Meridian; and Tyson Foods, Inc., Carthage and Forest; Sil– ver - La-Z-Boy South, Newton; Bronze - Capital Oil, Inc., Jackson and Newton; First American Printing and Direct Mail , Choctaw and Ocean Springs; Popeyes, Philadelphia and Meridian; and Senator Terry C. Burton, Newton; Hole-in-One- Killens Chevro– let-Olds-Pontiac, Newton; Team Sponsors - Gardner Insurance Agency, Newton; UBS Financial Services, Inc., Meridian; and Valley Services, Inc., Jackson; Player Sponsor– Newton County Bank, New– ton; and Drive-the-Middle Contest Sponsor - Birdies for Charity, Jackson. For more information about the Warrior Golf Classic, con– tact Stacey Hollingsworth at ECCC, Phone 601-635-2111 or call toll free, 1-877-462-3222, ext. 327. The email address is sholling@eccc.edu.

Hollingsworth said prizes will be presented to the corpo– rate division winner and the top three teams in each flight. Numerous door prizes will also be awarded. However, she added that the "biggest prize" goes to students who are recip– ients of annual scholarships made possible by tournament proceeds. "Thanks to the great response from alumni and friends of the College, we have provided over $18,000 in scholarship monies for stu– dents in Leake, Neshoba, New– ton, Scott and Winston coun– ties since the tournament began in 2002," Hollingsworth stated. "We are looking for– w:ard to another great tourna– ment and encourage those who have not participated in the past to be a part of this year's fundraising event." Sponsors as of May 31 include: Gold - Applied GEO Technologies, Inc. , Choctaw; BankPlus, Ridgeland; The Cit– izens Bank of Philadelphia; Community Bank, Forest; Entergy Services, Inc., Jack-

Twenty-one teams have signed up as of May 31 for the four-person scramble, which is sponsored by the East Central Community College Alumni Association as a fundraiser for student scholarships, accord– ing to tournament coordinator Stacey Hollingsworth, who serves as executive director for Foundation and Alumni Rela– tions. Hollingsworth said she hopes at least four more teams will sign up to reach this year's goal. Tee-off time is set for 10 a.m. on The Oaks Course and fol– lows a registration period that begins at 9 a.m. near the club house. Entry fee is $125 per person or $500 per team, and includes green fee, golf cart and a box lunch. Gold sponsorships are $650, which includes fees for a four– person team and a hole spon– sorship. Silver sponsorships are $400 and includes fees for

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