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- &Umm ECCC Warrior Golf Classic Set June 3 in Louisvilh
lowing levels: Gold, $500 (mdudes entry fee for four players and hole sponsor· ship); Silver, $300 (includes fees for two golfers and a hole sponsorship); and Bronze, $100 (indude a hole sponsor· ship). A';li'ards will be presented to the CorporateTeam champion and the top three winners in each flight. Since its inception in 2002,theWarrior Golf Cbs– sic has raised almost $60,000 in scholarshfp monies for Stu– dents residing in Leake, Neshoba, Newton, ScOtt and WUlSton counties. For more information, con– tact Stacey Hollingsworth at ECCC, 601.63).2111 or call toll free, 877462·3222, e.xt. 327. Her e-mail address is sholling®eccc.edu. ECCC golfers finish among top teams East Central Community College's golf team finished in the top five following partici· pation in MACJC tournamentS held· Monday and Tuesday, March 29-30, 2010, at Hillan· dale Country Qub in Corinth. Tiie Warrior linksters placed fifth with a 30 I score in the first 18-holc event,won by CopW!-lincOin Communi– ty College at 295. Mississippi Gulf Coast finished runner·up at 298, foUowed by East MiS– sissippi and Northe-JSt, which tied at 299; Northwest, 306; lt!Walllba, 311; Holmes, 326; and Hinds, 335.
From press reports
Scholarships for area stu· dentS will once again be the top prize when East Centrd.l Community College holds its ninth annual Warrior Golf Classic, a fundraising event sponsored by the College's Alumni AsSOCiation. This year's four·person scr.unble is scheduled Tilllrs– day, June 3. 2010, and will be held for the ftrst time at Louisville Country Oub.Rcgi.S– uation begins at 9 a.m. and will be followed by a shOt-gun start at 10 a.m. Last year's tournament was held at Philadelphia Country Club, and the Dancing Rabbit Golf Qub served as host for six of the previous seven years. Forest Country Club hosted the event in 2005. •After successful cvtntS at three locations, the Alumni Board has decided to continue moving the Warrior Cassie to courses throughout the five· county disuict to allow more golfers the opportunity to par· ticipate; said tournament coordinator Stacey Hollingsworth who ser;'CS as aecutive director for FouncJa. tion and Alumni Relations. ·We've: had a great response at each location and look for· ward to a successful touma· ment in Louisville."
Hollingsworth said the entry fee for individual players is $85,which includes lunch,a Warrior Golf ClaSSic T-shirt, door prize and the opportuni– ty to win additional prizes on the course. Cart rentils are available for $15 per person. There is no charge for partici– pants who provide their own cartS. Corpor.ue sponsorships are also available at the fol-
TrentTravis of Carthage ted EC with a tw0 over par 73. Other scorers were Griffin Burke of Philadelphia, 75; Luke Brown of Carthage, 76; Neal Pettigrew of Philadel· phia, 77; Matthew Bochan of Franklin,Tenn.,78; and Crosby McDonald of Carthallt.82.
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