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ann al fall sports b nah of Morton. fullback Courtney Shelton of Tuscaloosa Academy, kick– er/punter Derek Cren– shaw of Ne~hoba Central and offensive lineman Justin Moore of Leake Academy. improved; and keeper Kaley Ball of Laurel, hon– orable mention AU-State. White fmished sixth in South Division scoring and 11th in the state with eight goals and 10 assists. Munn, who had eight goals and four assists. placed lOth among South Divi– sion scorers and finished 17th in the state.

fielder Josh Moore, a prod– uct of Walker (Ala.) High School now residing in Newton, team captain and \\'arrior Award; midfield– er Sam Lewis of Newton County, most improved; and midfielder Jerrid Hickman of Mendenhall, best defensive player. Awards were presented by head coach Kenneth Thompson. Cheerleader Cheerleaders rece1vmg honors included Dru Anderson of Newton County, Academic Award; Dustin F~vans of Collins, Tavares W~ll

Football a·.vards were presented by head coach Terry Undl·rwood and assistants Fred Lyons. James Miller. Steve Cheatham. Kyle Watson and Brian Jones. Soccer Award winners in women's soccer included midfielder Jana Johnson of Newton County, Aca– demic and Warrior awards: midfielder Skye Tindall of Newton County Academy~ hustle award; forward/midfielder Mea– gan Munn of Newton Count): best offensiveplay– er and All-State; forward Brooke White of Florence, most valuable playel~ team captain and All-Region 23; defender Kimbo Seale of Clarkdale, best defensive player: midfield– er/forward Megan Klauck of Neshoba Central, most

The Lady Soccer War– riors were recognized as this year's recipient of the MACJC Tom Shepherd Sportsmanship Award. The award is presented to the women and men's soc– cer team with the fewest number of cards (fouls) assessed during season competition. The ECCC women received just one yellow card for the 2007 campaign. Recipients of men's soc– cer awards included mid– fielder Noah Cook of New– ton County. Academic Award; defend– er/midfielder Justin Tray– lor of Florence. hustle award; midfielder Sam Wilson of Meridian. most valuable, best offensive player and All-State: mid-

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