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ECCC OY 1 AFRIORS RECEIVE REGION 23 CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS! Members of the 200--00 =as Ce"tral Community College women's basketball team receive their Res.o~ 23 Cham;:lionsn·p nngs during halftime ceremonies of the East Central/Holmes footha!: game Satu day, Sept. 6 on the Decatur campus. ECCC President Dr. Phil A. Sutptin and _aoy Warrior head coach Bill Smith made the presentation to team mem– bers m left Garlena Clemons, Union; Sha Coleman, Newton County; Mystee Dale, Chaeta~ Centra ; iawayatha Evans, Newton; Queena Gage, Scott Central; Chotsan1 Henderson, ewton; Courtney James, Magee; Rashima Jenkins, Airline High School, Bosse· C?:y La · Mchaela Lee, Nanih Waiya;Alisha McAfee, Northwest Rankin; Court– ney M e LOt SVJ e; Jaleesa Sanders, South Leake; Allison Phillips, Leake Academy; ana Ka' enne iaylor, Carthage. Not pictured are team members Tanesha Brown of Jackso P ovme, Jordan Patterson of Oak Hill Academy and Nicole Williams of New– ton, and ass stant coach Blessing Chekwa. After winning the Region 23 title, the Lady Warriors advanced to the NJCAA Division 1 Women's Basketball Tournament in Salina, Kansas, and fin"shed with a 22-8 ;ecord.

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