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East Central Community College's Lady Warrior soccer program has once again been recognized for academic excellence by the NJCAA. The 2011 squad was named NJCAA Women's Soccer Aca– demic Team of the Year by compiling an overall 3.48 grade point average. The national recognition represents the third such honor for the ECCC women's soccer program In Its brief seven-year history. Team members include (first row, from left) Carrie Rushing, Wendy McCracken Burns, T'Molla Curry-Jordan, Lauren Shlmfessel, Lynea Moreland, Balelgh Germany, and Claire Tadlock. (Second row) are Erin Thornton, Jalesia Howell– el, Nikki Cumberland, Emily Lucy, Cayla Engle, Holly Doyle, Kelsey Tadlock, Kristen Nettles, and Haley Covert. (Back row) are managers Ryan Moore, Kyle Gentry, Kenneth Smith, and Tiana Grover and head coach Kenneth Thompson. EC pboto
NJCAAwomen's soccer Academic Team of the Year
Hampton inks with JSU Former East Central
captain award following the 2012 campaign. He was also named to the MACJC Academic All-State Team. Hampton posted a .301 baiting average with three home run', 10 doubles, and 32 RBis in helping- lead the Diamond Warriors to the 2012 state playoffs en route to a 25-23 record.
(A)mmunityCollegc baseball standout Fred Hampton of Louis\ille has signed a na– tior I l<'lter of intent to con– tinue his career at Jackson State University. Hu mpton, a 5-foot-10, 200- pound outfielder, was a sec– ond learn MACJC All-state selection and received the Diamond Warriors' team
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