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Scoggin Inks with Central Christian East Central Community College soccer standout Aaron Scoggin (left) of Decatur is shown signing a national letter of intent to continue his career at Central Christian College in McPherson, Kan. Central Christian is a member of the NAIA and NCCAA and competes in the Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference. With Scoggin is ECCC soccer coach Kenneth Thompson. Scoggin was a freshman midfielder for the Soccer Warriors in 2010 and earned MACJC All-State honors. He is a product of Newton County High School, where he received vari– ous awards including All-District recognition his sophomore and senior seasons. He was also selected team Most Valuable Player his senior season and earned Most Valuable Offensive Player honors as a sophomore. Scoggin spent his junior year at the Mississippi School for the Arts ln Brookhaven, where he received All-District honors. His parents are Suzanne and Cliff Scoggin. ECCCpholo
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