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nw. years verSIOn of East CenLral Commumty College men's basketball Is touted ns liK' ol th~ '!'lost talented squad-; to take the noor Ill ~omc lime. Not only do the Waniors feature several wp returnees f1om the 2009-10 campaign. scwml new faces- transfers with college C'tl'll:nencc should add the ingredient' needed for a suCCl."SS ful Cically this year...the la~t couple ol years we d1d not defend well and were not aggressive enough." Bowie further described his teilJll a\ "an ath– lcttc. hard-nosed group that does not mind leav– ing all they have on the court night 111 and out." They will also be fun to watch. "I think our fans will be pleased to see a group that's very charismatic and really enjoy!. getting the crowd involved in games to help guide us to victory," said Bowie, who added he ha.' "high expectations" for a successful season: "l'm very pleased with this team because See ECCC MEN, page 14

Members of the East Central Community College men's basketball team for 2010-11 include (seated from loft) Sharavarus Wilson, Jimmy Broomfield, Glenn Thomas, Jr., Thomas Straughter, Keondre' Hodges, Shelton Banks, Kegan Houston and Justin Bell. (Standing from left) student assistant Marquise Kennedy, head coach Maurice Bowie, Kendall Jackson, Kenneth Barlow, Gregory Hodo, Curtis Loving, Bilal Kennedy, Jordan Smith, Chris Mclendon, Anthony Nieves, TJ Johnson, assistant coach and student assistant Jeremy Jones. a.. a:s~ o:: a..

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