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ECCC Sophomore Warriors Honored
Sophomores on the 2009 East Central Community College football squad were recognized prior to the season finale with Pearl River Community College. The honorees were joined by parents and other family members for the special presentation. Sophomore Warriors and their respective high schools include (from left) running back Derrick Cade (8), Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Central; defen– sive line~n Jeremy Dillon (13) of Forrest County AHS and Kyle Donald (60) of Louisville; defensive back Demario Eichelberger (5), also of Louisville; defensive backs C.J. Estelle (12) of Childersburg (Ala.) High School and Preston Felder (24) ofMeridian; offensive lineman Jared Fleming (70), Louisville; defensive back Ken Griffin (1), Philadelphia; linebacker Guv (") a (/) ·z r z n m ;J> 0 (/) ;:::o (") -1 :I: - 0 -1 0 O c n m ~ z 0 )> r ~ c 0 ~ c... z m G) 0 ~ 3: m c -1 o ;:::o ;:::o - (")
Holden (4), Newton County; wide receivers Tevin Houston (2) of Philadelphia and Antonio Hughes (11) or-Morton; otl"ensive lineman Will McBeth (75), Leake Academy; wide receiver Antonio Ricks (3), Carthage; defensive back Elijah Tanksley (23), Meridian; quarterback Emmanuel Taylor (9), Early County, Blakely, Ga.; linebackers Jordan Vance (44) of Trinity Episcopal in Natchez, Quadarius Wallace (15) ofUnion and Chris Watson (34) ofWest Lauderdale; and offensive lineman Damion Young (62 of Pelahatchie. ECCC finished 2-7 overall and 0-6 in the MACJC South Division under interim bead coach Brian Anderson.
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