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Louisville, Travis Nac– carato of Canton and Chris Hallmark of Brandon), 57; and The Citizens Bank of Philadelphia (Ken Jones, Rusty Barnett and James Jones, all of Decatur and Trey Davis of Colli.n.aville), 58. . Winning First Flight honors with a score of 59 was IN Sports, Inc., whose team included Greg Nowell, Jason Fulton and Jim Eakes, all of Philadelphia, and Wes Kight ofLouisville. The Van Chancellor Team (Heze Chancellor of Louisville and Nick Shelton, Scott Watkins and Wes Carter, all of Kosciusko) finished ·runner-up at 60. Plac– ing third in the First Flight were Tyson Foods of Forest (David Mantooth of Fayet– teville, AR, Ray Ables of Brandon, Stan V am– er of Magee and Eddie McDill of Forest), 62. Other First Flight com– petitors were Newton Junction (Joey Walters and Michael Graham, both of Union, Neil Pet– tigrew of Philadelphia and Wayne Heilbron– ner of Kosciusko), 62; First Financial Bank Team 1 (Brad Ogletree and N.L. Carson, both of Carthage and Jerry Bullard and Chris Hegi, both of El Dora– do, AR), 62; and Poly– com.IBT Conferencing (Roger Whitlock and Joseph Knight, both of

Union, and Ronnie Westbrook and Chris Clark, both ofDecatur), 62. First Financial Bank Team 2 (Billy Mack Stuart, Terry Thomas and Van Ray Bowman, all of Carthage and Steve Cameron of El Dorado, AR) took Sec– ond Flight honors with a 63. Chahta Enter– prise (James ' Robinson of Choctaw, Dereck Skidmore of Baton Rouge and Mark McKay and Ryan McKay, both of Philadelphia) took sec– ond place at 63. Finish– ing third with a 64 was the La-Z-Boy South Team 1 (Ronnie Poythress of Meridian, Randy McDill of Decatur, Brian Wad– dell of Philadelphia and Danny Simoneau of Louin). Also competing in the Second Flight were Glynn Griffing and Associates (Glynn Griffing of Jackson, Milton Walker and Gage Walker, both of Brandon, and Calvin Herring of Terry), 67; Dr. John and Dr. Betsy Mann· Team (Dr. John Mann, Dr. Betsy Mann and Dale Joyner, all of Philadelphia and Andy Sharp of Union), 68; Valley Services, Inc. (Tau Iosia of Meridian, Carl Wolf of Pela– hatchie and Marty Puckett and Randy Roberts, both of Bran– don), 69; La-Z-Boy South Team 2 (Don

The Southern Pine Electric Power team - whose members includ– ed Chad Lewis and Jason Mangum, both of Decatur, and Jason Siegfried and Michael Tolbert, both of Bran– don - came in second with a score of 56. Twenty-one teams participated in the annual ECCC Alumni Association-sponsored fundraiser for student scholarships, which this year netted nearly $8,200. ''We want to express a big thank-you to all the golfers and spon– sors who helped make the Warrior Golf Clas– sic one of the most suc– cessful · in its lO~year history," said tourna– ment coordinator Dr. Stacey Hollingsworth, executive director of Foundation and Alum– ni Relations. "Thanks to the generous support of our alumni and friends of the College, more than $35,000 in scholarships has been awarded to area stu– dents since the tourna– ment's inception in 2001." Other teams compet– ing in the Champi– onship Flight included Howard Industries (Rusty Thoms and Craig Robertson, both of Madison, Michael Greene of Birmingham and Mark Power of Pearl}, 56; Stifel Nico– laus & Company (Chris Harris and Cole Harris, bot h of Decatur, and Brian Temple and Barry Boatner, both of Meridian), 57; Commu– nity Bank (Steve Gib– son and Randy Dilley, both of Forest and Tim Leitaker and Matt Gre– gory, both of Carthage), 57; Ron Perkins Team (Ron Perkins and J ohn Wright, both of

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