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ECCC Warrior Club Banquet ·scheduled
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DECATUR - Supporters of East Central Commu– nit} College athletics are encouraged to attend the third annual Warrior Club Fall Banquet scheduled Thursday, :Aug. 12. Activities for the semi-casual event begin with a social hour at 6 p.Il1. followed by tfie meal at 7 p.m. in Mabl) Memorial Cafeteria The banquet menu includes fried catfiSh and shrimp. "The banquet is open to all alumni and tnends of the College who have supported East Central athletics in the past and/or pledge their support in the future," sa1d Dr. Stacey Hollingsworth, executive director for foun– dation and alumni relations Hollingsworth said featured speakers on the program will be head coaches for each sport, who include Brian Anderson (football), Kenneth Thompson (women and men's soccer), Bill Smith (women's basketball), Mau– nce Bowie (men's basketball), Neal Holliman (base– ball), Scott Hill (fast-pitch softball) Dianne O'Neill and Kyle Watson (women and men's tennis) and James Moore (golf). Tickets are $20 per person. All proceeds are desig– nated for The \\ !trior Club Post-Season Fund. For informatiOn call (877) 462-3222, ext 327.
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